If you weren't able to join us in July for the opening of the "Celebrating Pawleys Island" show and booksigning with Lee Brockington and Steve Roberts, it's not too late to see it! The exhibit of art created by each of our 24 participating gallery artists truly captures the charm and nostalgia of our barrier island. Hope you will take some time during the month of August to pop in and see this incredibly diverse and unique gathering of original art hanging through Labor Day Weekend.
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Magic of the Ordinary Show--May 4th, 2018---First Place: "Angel Ascending" by John Hart, Second Place: "The Back Door", by Barnie Slice, Third Place: "Last Sign of Fall", by Celia Wester. "All three paintings I have chosen have challenged the viewer to look beyond the ordinary through the visual communication skills of each artist." Maura Kenny, juror.
Maura Kenny, Art Professor and artist, has taught drawing and painting courses at Coastal Carolina University in Conway, South Carolina for over 30 years. Originally from Connecticut, Maura graduated from Southern Connecticut State University with an Art Education degree and was an art educator in the Public School System of Vernon, Connecticut before moving on to Graduate School. In Graduate School at the University of North Carolina Greensboro she earned an MFA degree in painting. Maura’s paintings have been exhibited in regional, national and international exhibitions and have won many awards. Maura and her husband Paul have lived in Georgetown County SC for over 30 years where she maintains an active studio in her home. We look forward to seeing you and your friends at our opening reception where we will be featuring the wine of our newest neighbor in the Village Shops- Coastal Carolina Winery! www.coastalcarolinawinery.com Silver Shells Imperial Venus By Patricia B. Mitchell. The surface of this shell looks like it has been contour-plowed, with deep furrows between its 5-8 broad, concentric ribs. The ribs do not narrow markedly as they near the margins of the shell. The bivalve, a hard-shelled clam, may reach a length of 1½ inches, and is cream- to grayish-white, sometimes touched with brown. It is very sturdy and only slightly inflated. Its outline is vaguely triangular. When fresh, the shell is very glossy. (Also, known as the Pawley’s Island Shell.) Create your own beautiful fine silver “Pawley’s Island” shell for a gift or for yourself. All levels welcome! In this class, you will use silver clay to make a fine silver replica of an original Imperial Venus sea shell, better know here as the Pawley’s Island Sea Shell. The shell can be used as a pendant, earrings or a charm. A materials fee of $25.00 is payable to the instructor in class. The materials fee includes the Silver Clay and findings needed to complete the project. All tools and materials provided. Island Art Gallery, Pawleys Island, SC Date: May 5, 2018 Time: 10:30-2:30 Course fee: $75.00 Lots of people have asked us -- Magic of the Ordinary---“What does that mean?” Two dichotomous ideas. How do you interpret it? That’s the question. That’s your challenge. But you may not have to dig too deep. You can find magic all around you. It may be the subject, or the colors, or the light. We ran across a quote that we thought was appropriate for our theme: Hope this helps some of you with questions. It’s supposed to be fun, so don’t obsess and just enjoy the experience! For full information about the show please see earlier posts on this event page.
Island Art Gallery May 2018 Show Committee p.s. Just to clarify, you do not have to be juried into the show, but the show will be judged by an outside juror after it is hung. Don’t forget to turn in your entry by April 26. Our theme for the Island Art Gallery’s May 2018 show is "Magic of the Ordinary”.
Here are some definitions/descriptions to inspire your creative interpretation of this theme in your art. MAGIC is: -the art of producing a surprise outcome from what we thought we saw - pulling a rabbit out of a hat, a magic touch -the art of producing a desired effect through the use of techniques/incantation that presumably assure human control over forces of nature it the supernatural -any extraordinary or mystical influence, charm, power, etc. - the magic of spring, the magic of music -mysteriously enchanting - magic beauty, magical light -to create, transform, move, etc., in subtle and inexplicable ways; producing the effects of magic ORDINARY is: -of no perceived special interest or quality -an experience or object that is commonly encountered, familiar, everyday -having exactly the qualities you expect from an experience, object, person -a common or average situation, amount, degree, person or thing - from the Latin 'ordinarius' orderly; from 'ordo' order -in math, designating a differential equation containing no more than one variable -in law, having direct authority to decide a case, such as a judge Now your creative mission is to interpret "The Magic of the Ordinary". See you on April 26th (the due date). Enjoy and have fun! This is a Call for Artists to participate in the Island Art Gallery’s Spring Show to be held May 2018. The show will hang in the gallery for the entire month. Opening reception will be on Friday, May 4, 2018, 5:00- 7:30 pm.
The theme of this show is: Magic of the Ordinary. (There will be a separate email with further explanation/inspiration.) Artwork should be submitted by Thursday, April 26, 2018. Entry fee is $20 for artists outside the gallery. One entry per person. The application form is attached below. Requirements:
If you are interested in purchasing a canvas from us please contact Janelle Feeney if using oil or acrylics (jandjfeeney@gmail.com) or Cindy Silvers if using watercolors (cynthia.silvers@gmail.com) so we can order enough of them. We look forward to your participation in the May Show. If you have any questions please email (islandartcoop@gmail.com) or call the gallery (843-314-0298). Entry forms are available at the gallery or you may email us and we will to forward you one. Left image: Zan Thompson, "Shrimp Boats", watercolor, Midge Ovenshire,"Sailboat", mixed media, Terry Strawser,"Marsh" Pastel. Right Image: Keith Wilkie, "Oysters", oil, Cynthia Shuler, "Time Out", oil, Carol Carstarphen, "The Road", watercolor.Above images on left wall: Dorie Ellis, "Pipers in the Surf", oil, Betsy McDonald, "Colorful Heron", oil, Nancy Van Buren, "Little Cabin", watercolor, Janelle Feeney, "Colorful Clouds, oil; Right wall: Lucia Jones, "Boating", oil, Jim Nelson, "Draw the Line", pen and ink. Above images: Ellen Williams, "Vase", oil on masonite, Cathy Turner, "White Egret", oil; images on right wall: Barbara Keller,"Wooded Path", oil, Jane Woodward, "Beach Walk", oil, Catherine Vaccarino, "Lilly Pond", acrylic. Above images by Cindy Silvers, "Sandpipers", watercolor, Kelly Atkinson, "Palmettos", oil, Carol Pighin, "Pastel Marsh", oil.
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