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FINANCE FOR ARTISTS

Friday, November 13th, 2009

LAST CHANCE FOR ARTISTS….

THERE ARE A FEW REMAINING SEATS AVAILABLE FOR NEXT WEEK’S SEMINAR ON “FINANCE FOR ARTISTS”

To Register: You must e mail the ACA. SEATS ARE LIMITED.

Financial planning

FINANCE FOR ARTISTS - FREE WORKSHOP!

The ACA, in cooperation with Rhode Island Citizens for the Arts will be conducting a free workshop designed to help all artists plan their financial world better.

The seminar will be conducted by E. Larson Gunness who has over ten years experience in the financial services industry.  For the past four years, he has run his own independent financial firm with prior employment with Smith Barney and Fidelity Investments.  He holds degrees from Kenyon College and the MIT Sloan School of Management.

Date: Thursday, November 19

Time: 5:30 - 7:30 pm

Location:   Board Room
                  The Preservation Society of  Newport county
                  424 Bellevue Avenue
                  Newport, RI

To Register: You must e mail the ACA. SEATS ARE LIMITED

Young Artists and Their Mentors

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Announcement / Call to Artists
 

Young Artists and Their Mentors      
A Three Show Series by Hera Gallery at Bagelz of Wakefield
Winter/Spring 2010
 

            The traditional way to become an artist was to find an apprenticeship with a master, work at menial tasks in his or her studio for years, gradually get to try your hand at a paint brush, and if you had talent emerge from your teacher’s shadow and establish yourself as an artist in your own right. In education in general, and arts education in particular, there is a resurgence of the notion that the classroom is not the only or the best place to learn some skills. More and more there is an emphasis on personal connections between students and mentors as a way for the young person to grow and develop. This trend is described as “real world learning”, “community based training,” and/or “learning through internships.” In Rhode Island there are several agencies that provide mentoring and internships for young artists to work with professional artists. These include New Urban Arts, AS220, The Met Schools in Providence and The East Bay Met School in Newport, Riverzedge, and Providence City Arts. Additionally, many young artists, whose training is mainly based in schools rather than the community, form student-mentor relationships that deeply influence their development as artists.  In looking at young artists and their mentors, the emphasis is typically on what the young person gains from the relationship. However, anyone who has ever served as a mentor will tell you it is a two way street that can enhance the teacher as well as the student.

            From January through June of 2010, Hera gallery will be presenting a series of three exhibitions in the gallery at Bagelz of Wakefield showing the work of young artists and their mentors and exploring the relationship between mentor and learner.

We would like you to be part of this project!
And/or help us find other participants.
 

We are looking for works by young artists and their mentors that reflect on their relationship and/or their mutual influence on each other. Additionally, they will be asked to participate in documentation of their working relationship through photography and interviews. The resulting shows will present the artwork and the documentation. It is anticipated that each exhibit in the series will focus on six mentor/learner pairs, twelve works of art. Each will be on display for two months: January/February, March/April and May/June.

Other plans for the series Young Artists and Their Mentors:

·       The opening reception of each exhibition in the series will feature performances by young artists and their mentors in the areas of music, dance, spoken word, and/or video,

·       Additional funding will be sought to present panel discussions on the mentor/learner relationship,

·       The exhibitions will be offered to participating organizations and other venues for display in other parts of the state,

·       The project will be documented on the Hera Gallery website. Documentation will be provided to participating organizations that may also wish to post it.

Hera Gallery

401-789-1488
www.heragallery.org

John Kotula – Project Coordinator
Johnkotulapchn@yahoo.com
(401) 783-0610

For More information Contact:
 

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Interactive Photo Workshop

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

 

Is it the camera or is it me?? This is an interactive photo workshop for anyone wishing to improve their photographic skills, taught by photojournalist, Jesse Nemerofsky. The afternoon workshop will include tips on composition, lighting and how to better approach your photographic challenge. Mr. Nemerofsky will show some of his work and share some of the techniques he has used over the years to achieve successful results. Students should bring their cameras, (external) flash (if available) & instruction books. Space is limited - early registration is encouraged. Cost: $75.00

Jesse Nemerofsky is a Providence-based photographer whose photographic career that has spanned over 30 years. His work has brought him to different parts of the world, covering an array of subjects and situations. Nemerofsky’s photographic work has included fashion, product, industrial, corporate, event photography, in addition to his work as a photojournalist. His photographs have been published in both national and international magazines including: TIME, NEWSWEEK, VANITY FAIR, USA TODAY, NEW YORK TIMES and BUSINESSWEEK. Locally, Mr. Nemerofsky was a photographer for both RI Monthly Magazine and former Providence Mayor Vincent “Buddy” Cianci for several years.

Founded in 1981, The Camera Werks brings a unique hands-on approach to photography by working with local professional photographers to share their techniques in a workshop setting. These photo workshops have included working in several of Rhode Island’s public and private schools in addition to working with the senior residents at both Laurelmead Assisted Living Facility and Hamilton House in Providence.

To reserve your space - please call #273-5367.

Pat Zacks
The Camera Werks
custom framing & photo boutique
766 Hope Street
Providence, RI 02906
(401) 273-5367
www.thecamerawerks.com

Greater Rhode Island Consumer Research Study

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Opportunity awaits… and we know where!
Your new customers -
We know who they are & where they live. We know what they buy & what they do. And we’re sharing the data with You!
Research is now available from the Greater Rhode Island Consumer Study that will help your organization grow.
The Arts & Business Council of Rhode Island, Acadia Consulting Group & Obalil & Associates researched consumers in Rhode Island and nearby Massachusetts. The primary goal of the study was to understand the composition, attitudes behaviors and drivers of arts and cultural
activities among the overall greater Rhode Island Marketplace. Register to find out what the data reveals about your next customer!
Visit www.artsandbusinessri.org/programs/professional_development.asp or
Call 401.621.6127
ADMISSION FEES
$75 (Includes complete data set)
$50 Members of Affiliate Organizations
Chambers of Commerce
Rotary Clubs
American Marketing Association
Public Relations Society of America
Rhode Island Hospitality & Tourism Assoc.
Providence Warwick CVB
$25 (Does not include data set)
No fee for our members & staff of study funders
ArtTix Rhode Island
IndieArts/ri
Rhode Island Foundation
Rhode Island State Council on the Arts
Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce
Providence Warwick CVB
LOCATIONS
Nov 17th - Newport Public Library 3-5 PM
Nov 19th - Fidelity Investments, Smithfield 3-5 PM
Dec 8th - Warwick Public Library 12-2 PM
Dec 10th - Kingston Free Library 12-2 PM
PRESENTERS
DEBORAH OBALIL
Obalil & Associates
PETER BRAMANTE
Arts & Business Council of RI

Workshop in Relief Stone Carving

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

“The Lore and Lure of Carving Stone”, a workshop in Relief Stone Carving that includes some extras for RI teachers, will be offered in cooperation with the Blackstone River Theatre’s Heritage Arts Studio on November 21-22. Beacon Charter High School for the Arts in Woonsocket RI has generously offered to host the event in one of their art classrooms.  

Throughout most of the world, art works in stone embody importance and permanence, honor deities and the dead, and mark transitions of every sort. To carve stone is to understand timelessness and tenacity.  The methods used today are nearly identical to those employed throughout history, and while practice and persistence are required, the basics are relatively easily explained and learned.  

During the classes, we’ll take manageable pieces of limestone and carve them in relief, using direct methods and straightforward tools. Bring your own sketches or ideas, or access the large range of materials readily available. Beginner or advanced students can be accommodated.

For this class, students should bring: personal goggles or other eye protection, sandbag made from sand and a pillowcase; all other materials and tools are included in materials fee. This class is for age 14 and up; a great chance to take a class with the teen artist in your family! The course fee is $125 plus a separate $25 materials fee which is payable directly to instructor.

While the workshop is open to everyone, this workshop has been added to the RI Dept of Education web site at  www.ricert.ride.ri.gov as a Professional Development Opportunity which counts towards the I-Plan, of interest to teachers around the state, especially visual art and history teachers and teachers interested in differentiated learning. Details are available for educators at a dedicated web site for the workshop at: http://campus.digication.com/traviscurric/

 

Laura Travis (BS Art Ed, MFA Sculpture) has been teaching art for twenty years, currently at Hope Arts in Providence and in RISD’s Young Artist program,  Every summer she ‘hits the road’ to teach stonecarving to adults and teenagers from here to Canada and back. Her own work in stone explores ideas from the ancient to the contemporary. More of her work may be seen at campus.digication.com/lauratravis. 

To register, contact the Blackstone River Theatre at 401-725-9272.

For information on Beacon, as well as directions, see their web site:  http://www.beaconart.org

(the work shown was created by a group of students)