“Destination ARTS!” Gallery Events – April 10 – 13

“Destination ARTS!” activities continue in Waynesboro with live music every weekend and events and artist demonstrations scheduled at Gallery 50 and 42 West ARTS Co-Op.  The Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro and The Contemporary School of the Arts & Gallery will also be open with art and pottery for sale and art classes available.  All galleries are open each week from Thursday through Sunday.

Friday, April 11

Wine Down Friday Tonight!
Come See the New Show and Meet Friends!

WineDoneThe month of March continues with yet another special edition of “Wine Down Friday!” Our new, internationally-themed art show has opened at Gallery 50, as paintings and photographs depicting scenes from countries such as Germany, Iceland and the Czech Republic are on display. Come, meet friends and enjoy the music!

The Queen Bees (Nicola Sussman & Gabby Sanfilippo)Featured Entertainment This Week!
The duo known as The Queen Bees returns to Gallery 50 on the evening of Friday, April 11. Nicola Sussman and Gabrielle Sanfilippo will entertain the “Wine Down Friday” crowd with their indie folk music from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m.

Lori Linthicum

 

Also on Friday night – Artist Lori Linthicum will be at 42 West ARTS Co-Op to demonstrate how to create a clay birdhouse. Initially trained as a costume designer, Linthicum has been working with clay for the past 10 years. This week, she’ll be at the co-op from 5:00 until 7:00, and Patric Schlee will be providing music for the special occasion.

Saturday, April 12

April’s “2nd Saturday” – A Double Feature

“2nd Saturdays” series at Gallery 50 welcomes artists Lyn Marsh and Jeanne Hartman on April 12.

The public is invited to meet featured artists Lyn Marsh and Jeanne Hartman on Saturday, April 12 in Gallery 50 at 50 West Main Street, Waynesboro, from 2 to 4 pm, as part of the ongoing introduction of new artists on the Second Saturday of each month. Chat with artists, enjoy refreshments, and view the latest additions to the Gallery’s display of artwork, all of which is for sale.

LynMarshWatercolor300Lyn Marsh is from central Pennsylvania where she is recognized as a leader in the art community. Her award-winning works speak beautifully to her philosophy that “Art is my way of embracing the world around me.” Her diverse works demonstrate her love of color, expression of light and shadow, and her attention to design and composition. A student of both private and group workshops, she settled near Harrisburg after receiving her degree from the Wyomissing Institute of Fine Art. In addition to her privileged participation in numerous solo and group shows, she serves on various art organizations and boards. Most notably Lyn is founder of the “Painter Capucines” which is the realization of her vision to establish a group of female artists who paint and display their works throughout the area.

JeanneHartmanJeanne Hartman resides in Dillsburg, Pennsylvania and is primarily a watercolor artist. Her work is included in the permanent collection of the Art Association of Harrisburg.   She teaches Free Spirit Watercolor Class at the Art Center School and Gallery in Mechanicsburg, and is a member of multiple art associations. She has served two years as President of the Pennsylvania Art Association.   Her work “Victorian Dress and Bonnet” was selected to appear in the June Edition of the Eastern States calendar. Limited edition prints of her Victorian paintings are displayed prominently in the Harrisburg Hotel Hilton.

Still Life WorkshopDonna Bingaman

…will be teaching her Still Life Oil Painting class at 42 West on Saturday. Sign-ups for her next class are being accepted by calling 717-762-8394.

In addition to the work she has featured on Main Street, Bingaman’s paintings can also be seen at her studio at 5797 Iron Bridge Road in Waynesboro, as well as at The Mansion House in Hagerstown.

Gallery Locations:
Gallery 50, 50 West Main St.
42 West ARTS, 42 West Main St.
The Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro, 13 South Church St.
The Contemporary School of the Arts & Gallery, 10 East Main St.

Hours of Operation:
Thursdays, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Fridays, 5:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Saturdays, 12:00 – 6:00 p.m.
Sundays, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.

The galleries feature oil paintings, watercolors, pottery, fiber arts, sculpture, photographs, fine art furniture, hand-crafted musical instruments, note cards, prints and much more.  Shop local and support the arts!

For more information, please visit http://www.artsalliancegw.org or find Destination ARTS! on Facebook.

DABlock

Arts In The Park Exhibitor Information – September 13 & 14, 2014

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Memorial Park • Historic Waynesboro, PA
Sept. 13 (10am – 5pm) • Sept. 14 (11am – 4pm), 2014
ARTS ALLIANCE OF GREATER WAYNESBORO • www.artsalliancegw.org
32 West Main Street, Waynesboro, PA 17268
Questions? Email Cathy Van Gilder: [email protected]
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Download Forms as PDF files:
Exhibitor Information Sheet – Click Here! AITPExhibitorInfo
Exhibitor Application Form – Click Here! AITPNewExhibitorApplication

What is ARTS in the PARK?ArtsInParkLogo
Organized by the non-profit Arts Alliance of Greater Waynesboro, this annual juried fine art & craft exhibition, free to the public, will showcase the original works of up to 75 regional and national artists in a spectrum of mediums — ceramics, glass, fiber, metal, wood, fine art, photography, paper, jewelry and more, along with delicious food, entertainment and demonstrations. This outdoor show will take place in the heart of historic Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, in Memorial Park, an idyllic setting with numerous shade trees and walking paths, on September 13 and 14, 2014. Located about an hour outside of several metropolitan areas (Washington D.C., Baltimore, MD, Harrisburg, PA), this show will prove to be a popular annual event for shoppers and artists alike!

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APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
• Application, $10 application fee (non-refundable), and booth fees accepted until filled.
• All artists need to submit five images with their application — four of finished work and one of the completely set up display booth. Include a brief description of each image.
• Images are accepted for jury via: CD, Slides, Email, Printed Photographs (digital images must be high resolution, JPEG format – send to: [email protected]).
• Product samples will not be returned unless specified.
• All applicants please include a self-addressed stamped envelope.
• We charge a $35 fee each time a check is returned by your bank.

JURY INFORMATION
• The 2014 Jury Panel will be led by Bill van Gilder, leading ceramic artist, author, teacher, and frequent workshop leader; all works are juried by a panel of artists.
• Artists whose work was accepted or waitlisted will be notified within 30 days of receiving application.
• Artists whose work was not accepted will have their checks returned by mail.
• Decisions are based solely on aesthetic quality and to maintain a well-balanced show, as determined by the jury panel in an anonymous jury process.
• Work not accepted: copyrighted designs not owned by artist, work produced from commercial molds/kits/patterns.

ARTIST REQUIREMENTS AT SHOW
• All work must be original at the show, handcrafted by the applicant, and be of the same nature and quality as accepted by the jury panel.
• The artist whose work was accepted must be present during the entire show. A picture ID of artists and all partners will be required at the time of check-in.
• All exhibitors and their helpers must act in a professional manner at all times.
• Reproductions of original work must be identified to the public; 75% of the work for sale must be original or limited edition prints.
• Please bring enough stock to your booth so re-stocking will not be an issue.
• All participating exhibitors in the show are responsible for collecting and reporting PA Sales Tax of 6%. Only wearable apparel is exempt from PA Sales Tax.
• Insurance and protection of artwork is the responsibility of each exhibitor. Show staff reserves the right to immediately remove any work or exhibitor that does not fit the criteria and rules of AAGW’s Arts in the Park. Refunds are at the show’s discretion.

BOOTH REQUIREMENTS
• Each booth is a 10’ x 10’ outdoor space; double booths are available.
• Exhibitors must provide their own booth tent (as accepted by the jury panel), dollies, tables, supplies, tools, backdrops, etc., as well as any delivery, set up and tear down.
• Exhibitors should be prepared to deal with all weather conditions. Wind vents, tie-downs, weights and rain covers are strongly recommended.
• Exhibitors must be adaptable to uneven or hard ground (this is a park); any structure preexisting in the park cannot be removed, altered, or nailed into.
• Security will be provided free of charge Friday and Saturday non-public hours; do not leave your booth unattended at the end of the day while public is still lingering.
• There is some storage space available behind each booth.
• Booths must have suitable backdrops to block the view of unsightly storage, walls, etc., as well as table coverings to cover all sides of a table.
• All booths must comply with the Waynesboro Borough Fire Codes and not infringe on public walkways and other exhibitor spaces on all sides.
• Booth sharing, trading, or subletting is not permitted.
• You must display your booth sign.
• You may not advertise other art & craft shows or other artists within your booth space not accepted into the show.
• Booths must be set up and open for business 30 minutes before the show opens; show hours are Saturday, 10 am to 5 pm, and Sunday, 11 m to 4 pm
• Booth set up: Friday, 1 pm to 5 pm, and Saturday, 8 am to 9:30 am.
• Booth tear down: Sunday, 4:15 pm to 8 pm. Booth and contents there-in (including trash) must be removed or extra fees will be charged.
• Vehicles cannot be moved in the show area 30 minutes prior to show opening and 15 minutes after show closing.
• Pets are not permitted on show grounds during show hours.
how staff reserves the right, if circumstances demand, to change the location or size of any booth, or remove or refuse entrance to an exhibitor if rules and show aesthetics are not followed. The Arts Alliance of Greater Waynesboro assumes no responsibility for artist’s property.

ELECTRICITY

• Single booths can be provided with a max of 500 watts, if needed, for an extra fee.
• Double booths can be provided with a max of 850 watts, if needed, for an extra fee.
• Exhibitor’s extension cords must be 100 foot, all-weather, three wire type, and safe.
• Surge protector strips are recommended to help prevent power outages.
• Portable generators and the sharing of electric are not permitted. Show staff reserves the right to adjust or cancel exhibitor’s electrical power if they (1) have not paid the electric fee, (2) exceed the 500 wattage maximum allotted (except double booths), and (3) do not follow safety and the above rules.
ELECTRICITY
• Single booths can be provided with a max of 500 watts, if needed, for an extra fee.
• Double booths can be provided with a max of 850 watts, if needed, for an extra fee.
• Exhibitor’s extension cords must be 100 foot, all-weather, three wire type, and safe.
• Surge protector strips are recommended to help prevent power outages.
• Portable generators and the sharing of electric are not permitted. Show staff reserves the right to adjust or cancel exhibitor’s electrical power if they (1) have not paid the electric fee, (2) exceed the 500 wattage maximum allotted (except double booths), and (3) do not follow safety and the above rules.

BOOTH FEES & OTHER
Single Booth (10’ x 10’): $185 (add $50 for 500w Electricity)
Double Booth (20’ x 10’): $370 (add $90 for 850w Electricity)
• Booth and electric fees due with all applications, separate checks.
• Booth and electric fees will be returned to applicants not accepted by mail.
• Drive-in, easy set up.
• FREE exhibitor parking; parking available behind many booths with parking pass.
• FREE additional booth storage.
• Overnight security is INCLUDED in booth fees.
• Discount lodging and restaurant info available upon show acceptance (camping not available on show grounds).
• Extensive advertising and marketing INCLUDED in booth fees.
• We charge a $35 fee each time a check is returned by your bank.

CANCELLATIONS
• A signed application and application fee (non-refundable) is a commitment to show.
• All cancellation requests must be in writing; no refunds after August 15.

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IMPORTANT DATES & TIMES TO REMEMBER
Application Deadline: Until Filled
Acceptance Notification: Within 30 Days of Receiving Application
Show Dates: September 13 & 14, 2014
Show Set-up: Friday, 1 pm to 5 pm, and Saturday, 8 am to 9:30 am
Show Tear-down: Sunday, 4:15 pm to 8 pm
Show Hours: Saturday, 10 am to 5 pm and Sunday, 11 am to 4pm
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ARTS ALLIANCE OF GREATER WAYNESBORO • www.artsalliancegw.org
32 West Main Street, Waynesboro, PA 17268
Questions? Email Cathy Van Gilder: [email protected]

“Destination ARTS!” Gallery Events – April 3 – 6

“Destination ARTS!” activities continue in Waynesboro with live music every weekend and events and artist demonstrations scheduled at Gallery 50 and 42 West ARTS Co-Op.  The Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro and The Contemporary School of the Arts & Gallery will also be open with art and pottery for sale and art classes available.  All galleries are open each week from Thursday through Sunday.

Friday, April 4

Wine Down Friday Tonight!
Come See the New Show and Meet Friends!

WineDoneThe month of March continues with another special edition of “Wine Down Friday!” Our new, internationally-themed art show has opened at Gallery 50, as paintings and photographs depicting scenes from countries such as Germany, Iceland and the Czech Republic are on display. You can meet friends and enjoy the music as well!

The Moon and You300Friday, April 4, 5 – 8 pm
– The Moon and You

The Moon and You is a touring acoustic duo that “blends cello and guitar to craft folk music with a 1970’s singer-songwriter feel in the vein of Joan Baez or Harry Nilsson.”

Based in Asheville, NC, Ryan Furstenberg and Melissa Hyman infuse each The Moon and You concert with thoughtful and unusual string arrangements, thought-provoking songwriting, and gorgeous vocal harmonies.

For more information about The Moon and You and to listen to their music visit

http://www.themoonandyou.com/

About the New Show…

Gallery 50 presents 600x350.jpgThe new show, titled “Travel ~ Through the Artist’s Eye,” is highlighted by the work of South African painter, Eric Holsmann. Known throughout the world for his EricBolsmannillustrations of cityscapes in Pretoria, Holsmann has been honored by that city’s art museum with a retrospective exhibition spanning 25 years. Impressed by the photos his Pennsylvania-born wife took of Waynesboro, he was inspired to capture the charm of our Main Street’s buildings on canvas. These original oil paintings are now at Gallery 50 for viewing and sale.

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Steve Nevada

Steven Nevada is the show’s second featured artist at Gallery 50

The colorful, impressionistic paintings of Steven Nevada were featured in last month’s “Meet the Artist” special event at Gallery 50. Nevada, who hails from Berkeley, CA, now has a home and studio in New Oxford. His original paintings are displayed in many galleries throughout the United States, including Gallery 50. Nevada is best known for his dreamy, romantic landscapes, magnificent florals and garden scenes that are reminiscent of the works done by French Impressionists. According to Nevada, “…all life is art.” We looks forward to showing and discussing his work with Gallery 50 visitors.

Along with Nevada’s works in Gallery 50, are more than 200 paintings, prints and photographs, as well as more than 600 unique gift items, including autographed children’s books, signed books of non-fiction and historical fiction, sculptures, pottery and hand-crafted jewelry. All items offer the opportunity to shop locally for one-of-a-kind, professionally crafted gifts!

42 West Artist’s Co-Op

Patric SchleeDrums300

Friday Night
Patric Schlee

The 42 West ARTS Co-Op is now offering their own version of “Wine Down Fridays” as well. Wine and light refreshments will be served in the gallery from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. as Patric Schlee performs on his flute and drums.

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Saturday, April 5
2 to 4 p.m.
Barb Peshkin
Artist Barb Peshkin will be stopping by 42 West Arts on Saturday. After spending 35 years as an art teacher in the Tuscarora Area School District, Peshkin retired and took a job at the Council for the Arts in Chambersburg. The Cumberland Craftsman of the Month will be demonstrating how to construct a Medieval style soft-bound journal between the hours of 2:00 and 4:00 p.m.

Also on Saturday – A Children’s Magic Show is planned at The Contemporary School of the Arts & Gallery. Magician Dean Burkett will be providing “fun the whole family can enjoy” from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. This will be followed by a poetry reading from Art Page to celebrate the start of “Poetry Month” at the gallery.

Still Life Oil Painting Workshop

with Artist Donna Bingaman as the instructor.

Create your own still life oil painting from arranged still life setups, “Grapes and Red Wine,” “Porcelain Dolls,” “Silver Pot and Apples.”

Still Life WorkshopThis workshop will use still life as a means to study light, an artist’s greatest gift. Students will paint from “warm” studio light on canvases, with emphasis on composition, drawing and value. The purpose is to understand the difference between the two different temperatures of light and the effect it has on color relationships. Students of all levels will find these studies valuable no matter what subject matter they may ultimately wish to pursue.

Location –
42 West Arts
42 West Main Street
Waynesboro, PA

INSTRUCTOR
Artist Donna Bingaman

Class Dates:
Saturdays – April 5, 12, 19
Time—2:00pm to 5:00pm

Total Fee
$60.00

SKILL LEVEL
All levels

MEDIUM
Oil – Call for supply list

Class limited to 8

To sign up contact Donna Bingaman
717-762-8394
[email protected]

Gallery Locations:
Gallery 50, 50 West Main St.
42 West ARTS, 42 West Main St.
The Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro, 13 South Church St.
The Contemporary School of the Arts & Gallery, 10 East Main St.

Hours of Operation:
Thursdays, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Fridays, 5:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Saturdays, 12:00 – 6:00 p.m.
Sundays, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.

The galleries feature oil paintings, watercolors, pottery, fiber arts, sculpture, photographs, fine art furniture, hand-crafted musical instruments, note cards, prints and much more.  Shop local and support the arts!

For more information, please visit http://www.artsalliancegw.org or find Destination ARTS! on Facebook.

DABlock

“Destination ARTS!” Gallery Events – March 27 – 30

 

Destination ARTS!” activities continue in Waynesboro with live music every weekend and events and artist demonstrations scheduled at Gallery 50 and 42 West ARTS Co-Op. The Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro and The Contemporary School of the Arts & Gallery will also be open with art and pottery for sale and art classes available. All galleries are open each week from Thursday through Sunday.

Friday, March 28th

Wine Down Friday Tonight!
Come See the New Show and Meet Friends!

WineDone
The month of March continues with another special edition of “Wine Down Friday!” Our new, internationally-themed art show has opened at Gallery 50, as paintings and photographs depicting scenes from countries such as Germany, Iceland and the Czech Republic are on display. You can meet friends and enjoy the music as well!

Gallery 50

Bryan Noll's Lightbath300

This week, Bryan Noll’s Lightbath will be providing music for “Wine Down Friday” at Gallery 50. Originally from Waynesboro, Noll is now a composer, producer and performer based out of Brooklyn. His blend of cosmic and meditative rhythms should serve as the perfect backdrop for an evening of wine, light refreshments and an assortment of impressive artwork. Noll is set to begin the entertainment at 5:00 p.m.

For more information about Bryan Noll visit

http://fourhexagons.net/press/bryannoll-lightbath.pdf

http://cargocollective.com/bryannoll/Home

 

About the New Show…

Gallery 50 presents 600x350.jpgThe new show, titled “Travel ~ Through the Artist’s Eye,” is highlighted by the work of South African painter, Eric Holsmann. Known throughout the world for his EricBolsmannillustrations of cityscapes in Pretoria, Holsmann has been honored by that city’s art museum with a retrospective exhibition spanning 25 years. Impressed by the photos his Pennsylvania-born wife took of Waynesboro, he was inspired to capture the charm of our Main Street’s buildings on canvas. These original oil paintings are at Gallery 50 for viewing and sale beginning February 28.

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Steve NevadaSteven Nevada Is March’s Second “Featured Artist” at Gallery 50

The colorful, impressionistic paintings of Steven Nevada were featured in last week’s “Meet the Artist” special event at Gallery 50. Nevada, who hails from Berkeley, CA, now has a home and studio in New Oxford. His original paintings are displayed in many galleries throughout the United States, including Gallery 50. Nevada is best known for his dreamy, romantic landscapes, magnificent florals and garden scenes that are reminiscent of the works done by French Impressionists. According to Nevada, “…all life is art.” We looks forward to showing and discussing his work with Gallery 50 visitors.

Along with Holsmann’s and Nevada’s works in Gallery 50, are more than 200 paintings, prints and photographs, as well as more than 600 unique gift items, including autographed children’s books, signed books of non-fiction and historical fiction, sculptures, pottery and hand-crafted jewelry. All items offer the opportunity to shop locally for one-of-a-kind, professionally crafted gifts!

42 West Arts

Patric Schlee - Earthsong Ensemble

Patric Schlee – Earthsong Ensemble

 

Patric Schlee returns to 42 West ARTS on Friday night to play flute and drums between the hours of 5:00 and 8:00.

 

 

 

 

Jennifer Caldwell400The Co-Op is also excited to announce the addition of its newest member, jewelry artisan, Jennifer Caldwell. In the years since she began creating jewelry as a teenager, Caldwell has developed a passion for transforming silver sheet metal and wire into interesting shapes and designs. She also adds gems and carbochons to her work for the purpose of color and effect.

Anyone visiting 42 West ARTS in the coming weeks is encouraged to look for Caldwell’s collection of pendants, chains, rings, earrings and bracelets.

Saturday, March 29

42 West Arts

Live Music at 42 West Arts

Tom McFarland

Tom McFarland

 

 

42 West Arts member, Tom McFarland will be performing jazz and folk songs while singing and playing the guitar Saturday March 29th from 1:00 – 3:00.
Come in and join us for a relaxing afternoon with music, wine and light refreshments.

Tom is a local teacher and artist who has been playing music for many years. He performs sometimes as a fifth member of the Cumberland Valley School of Music Jazz Quartet.

Still Life Oil Painting Workshop

with Artist Donna Bingaman as the instructor.

Create your own still life oil painting from arranged still life setups, “Grapes and Red Wine,” “Porcelain Dolls,” “Silver Pot and Apples.”

Still Life WorkshopThis workshop will use still life as a means to study light, an artist’s greatest gift. Students will paint from “warm” studio light on canvases, with emphasis on composition, drawing and value. The purpose is to understand the difference between the two different temperatures of light and the effect it has on color relationships. Students of all levels will find these studies valuable no matter what subject matter they may ultimately wish to pursue.

Location –
42 West Arts
42 West Main Street
Waynesboro, PA

INSTRUCTOR
Artist Donna Bingaman

Class Dates:
Saturdays – April 5, 12, 19
Time—2:00pm to 5:00pm

Total Fee
$60.00

SKILL LEVEL
All levels

MEDIUM
Oil – Call for supply list

Class limited to 8

To sign up contact Donna Bingaman
717-762-8394
[email protected]

 

Gallery Locations:

Gallery 50, 50 West Main St.
42 West ARTS, 42 West Main St.
The Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro, 13 South Church St.
The Contemporary School of the Arts & Gallery, 10 East Main St.

Hours of Operation:
Thursdays, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Fridays, 5:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Saturdays, 12:00 – 6:00 p.m.
Sundays, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.

All of the galleries feature oil paintings, watercolors, pottery, fiber arts, sculpture, photographs, fine art furniture, hand-crafted musical instruments, note cards, prints and much more. Shop local and support the arts!

For more information, please visit www.artsalliancegw.org or find Destination ARTS! on Facebook.

DABlock

Gallery 50 Music Performance Schedule

EVERY FRIDAY is “Wine Down Friday” with live music, light refreshments, and wine in Gallery 50 and 42 West Arts Co-op “Second Saturday Meet the Artist” Events will be held on the second Saturday of every month in Gallery 50, highlighting a featured artist and a reception.  Most other Saturdays will feature artists in the galleries demonstrating their craft.   —————————————————————————————————————–

Gallery 50 Music Performance Schedule*

NOTE – This is a listing of music events planned for Gallery 50 only — other events and artist demonstrations are added closer to the dates, and many activities are scheduled at the other galleries and performance locations in Waynesboro, PA

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Friday, May 16, 5 – 8 pm – The duo of Tim Gotwald (flutes) and Dan Dropkin (guitar) will perform jazz standards.  Tim is one of the most highly sought after flutists in the area, equally at home performing jazz or classical music.  He recently retired after many years as band director at Chambersburg Area Senior High School.

Tim Gotwald and Dan Dropkin

Tim Gotwald and Dan Dropkin

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Friday, May 23, 5 – 8 pm – Pat McNamee (clarinet and saxophone) and Erin Regan (vocals and piano) will be playing standards.  Pat is the former WASHS Band Director and befokre that at the :Scotland School for Veterans Children.  Both Pat and Erin teach for the Cumberland Valley School of Music.

Patrick McNamee and Erin  Regan

Patrick McNamee and Erin Regan

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Friday, May 30, 5 – 8 pm – “The Quincy Duo” – Dusty Rhodes (clarinet, tenor sax, and vocals) and Robert Nelson (clarinet and guitar) will perform music of the 20′s, 30′s and 40′s

Quincy Duo

Quincy Duo

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Friday, June 6, 5 – 8 pm – Mitch Morrill (vocals and guitar – Blues and Classic Rock – Gallery 50.  Mitch is one of the most highly respected blues and rock musicians in the area.  He is probably best known for his work fronting the band Dem Guise, but has performed with a wide variety of groups of all sizes, including his highly regarded duo with violinist Scott Matlock, and the stripped down Mojo Guise.  A dynamic performer with a voice which captures the emotional spirit of every song he sings, you will not want to miss this evening with Mitch!

Mitch Morrill

Mitch Morrill

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Friday, June 13, 5 – 8 pm – Shanna Rae is a Singer/Musician/Songwriter from Pleasant Hall,PA.  She writes all original music and lyrics in mixed styles,depending on what the song is wrote about, but includes Country/Pop/Folk/Blues.  Each songs brings it’s own personal message,healing,wisdom, and inspiration!  She has done many events throughout the surrounding areas.

Shanna Rae

Shanna Rae

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Friday, June 20, 5 – 8 PM – Tim Franklin and Cynthia Marie Singer-songwriter/pianist Cynthia Marie and singer-songwriter/guitarist Tim Franklin first met in Seattle through their bands Golden Tree Story andPillow Army. Coming from backgrounds in classical & rock music, they share a love for orchestral harmonies, strings, and improvisation. They enjoy creating both expansive and intimate settings for songs, and note chamber folk/pop contemporaries Joanna Newsom, and San Fermin among their favorite artists. Performing both their solo work, as well as new collaborations, there will be three sets; each starting on the hour. The show is free and all ages. Come enjoy the last day of spring with music and art in downtown Waynesboro!

Tim Franklin and Cynthia Marie

Tim Franklin and Cynthia Marie

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tim Franklin

Tim Franklin

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Performers and events are subject to change   Map - 4 Galleries Destination ARTS! was conceived in May 2013 as a community revitalization project based on the arts, with the ultimate goal of turning Waynesboro, PA, into an arts destination.  The initial project took seven large, vacant commercial buildings on Main Street and converted them into curated art galleries, while also filling an additional eight storefront windows with art.  The project was successfully launched on July 19, 2013 and ended 15 weeks later on October 27, having displayed over 1,600 pieces of art from more than 120 artists, including local artists and some of the most highly respected artists in the Mid-Atlantic states.  Sales exceeded $25,000.  Entirely organized by volunteers, the project brought together artists, community members, and businesses, with over 200 volunteers participating.   All of the seven galleries are now rented. After our successful 15 week programs, we closed for one week and then reopened.  Currently, four galleries continue to operate downtown.  Open four days per week, the galleries have live music every Friday night, artist demonstrations and events every Saturday afternoon, and other special events (when available) on Thursdays and Sundays.  Check the schedule below for information and the AAGW website for more details.  As we approach summer 2014, more activities and new arts projects will be added.  Our hope is that this will lead to an increase in vibrancy and a permanent transformation of our community into an arts and culture destination. Please join us to celebrate Destination ARTS! All Events are FREE unless otherwise noted.  Location addresses on map above. For more information visit http://www.artsalliancegw.org or email [email protected]

“Destination ARTS!” Gallery Events – March 20 – 23

“Destination ARTS!” activities continue in Waynesboro with live music every weekend and events and artist demonstrations scheduled at Gallery 50 and 42 West ARTS Co-Op.  The Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro and The Contemporary School of the Arts & Gallery will also be open with art and pottery for sale and art classes available.  All galleries are open each week from Thursday through Sunday.

Friday, March 21

Wine Down Friday Tonight!
Come See the New Show and Meet Friends!

WineDone
The month of March continues with another special edition of “Wine Down Friday!” Our new, internationally-themed art show has opened at Gallery 50, as paintings and photographs depicting scenes from countries such as Germany, Iceland and the Czech Republic are on display. You can meet friends and enjoy the music as well!

Lucky Punk

Friday, March 21, 5 – 8 pm
This week, arts enthusiasts are in for a treat at “Wine Down Friday,” Gallery 50, as the popular trio known as Lucky Punk performs a special “stripped down almost acoustic set,” beginning at 5:00. Guests are invited to come find out why Wayne Driscoll, Brian Foster and Karl Kart have developed quite a following in Franklin County, while also enjoying the wine, light refreshments and artwork that highlight each “Wine Down Friday.”

About the New Show…

Gallery 50 presents 600x350.jpgThe new show, titled “Travel ~ Through the Artist’s Eye,” is highlighted by the work of South African painter, Eric Holsmann. Known throughout the world for his EricBolsmannillustrations of cityscapes in Pretoria, Holsmann has been honored by that city’s art museum with a retrospective exhibition spanning 25 years. Impressed by the photos his Pennsylvania-born wife took of Waynesboro, he was inspired to capture the charm of our Main Street’s buildings on canvas. These original oil paintings are at Gallery 50 for viewing and sale beginning February 28.

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Steven Nevada Is March’s Second “Featured Artist” at Gallery 50

Steve NevadaThe colorful, impressionistic paintings of Steven Nevada were featured in last week’s “Meet the Artist” special event at Gallery 50. Nevada, who hails from Berkeley, CA, now has a home and studio in New Oxford. His original paintings are displayed in many galleries throughout the United States, including Gallery 50. Nevada is best known for his dreamy, romantic landscapes, magnificent florals and garden scenes that are reminiscent of the works done by French Impressionists. According to Nevada, “…all life is art.” We looks forward to showing and discussing his work with Gallery 50 visitors.

Along with Holsmann’s and Nevada’s works in Gallery 50, are more than 200 paintings, prints and photographs, as well as more than 600 unique gift items, including autographed children’s books, signed books of non-fiction and historical fiction, sculptures, pottery and hand-crafted jewelry. All items offer the opportunity to shop locally for one-of-a-kind, professionally crafted gifts!

42 West Artist’s Co-Op

Friday Night, March 21

Patric Schlee & Drummers300Music will also be featured at 42 West ARTS on Friday night. Patric Schlee is scheduled to play flute and drums between the hours of 5:00 and 8:00.

Saturday March 22

Pat Beard Weaving300

Artist Pat Beard will be back at 42 West 42 West as well this weekend. By combining interesting colors with textures and a touch of shiny yarn, Pat weaves fabric on old-fashioned looms. She’s set to begin weaving a scarf at 1:00 on Saturday afternoon.

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Artists Donna Bingaman and Laura Shindle will return to 42 West on Saturday, March 22 to demonstrate a variety of painting techniques. Anyone in the gallery from 2:00 to 4:00 can see Bingaman’s brush bring life to her canvas using oil paints, while Shindle will be working with watercolors.

Gallery Locations:
Gallery 50, 50 West Main St.
42 West ARTS, 42 West Main St.
The Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro, 13 South Church St.
The Contemporary School of the Arts & Gallery, 10 East Main St.

Hours of Operation:
Thursdays, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Fridays, 5:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Saturdays, 12:00 – 6:00 p.m.
Sundays, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.

The galleries feature oil paintings, watercolors, pottery, fiber arts, sculpture, photographs, fine art furniture, hand-crafted musical instruments, note cards, prints and much more.  Shop local and support the arts!

For more information, please visit http://www.artsalliancegw.org or find Destination ARTS! on Facebook.

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Still Life Oil Painting Workshop

Still Life Oil Painting Workshop

with Artist Donna Bingaman as the instructor.

Create your own still life oil painting from arranged still life setups, “Grapes and Red Wine,” “Porcelain Dolls,” “Silver Pot and Apples.”

Still Life WorkshopThis workshop will use still life as a means to study light, an artist’s greatest gift. Students will paint from “warm” studio light on canvases, with emphasis on composition, drawing and value. The purpose is to understand the difference between the two different temperatures of light and the effect it has on color relationships. Students of all levels will find these studies valuable no matter what subject matter they may ultimately wish to pursue.

Location –
42 West Arts
42 West Main Street
Waynesboro, PA

INSTRUCTOR
Artist Donna Bingaman

Class Dates:
Saturdays – April 5, 12, 19
Time—2:00pm to 5:00pm

Total Fee
$60.00

SKILL LEVEL
All levels

MEDIUM
Oil – Call for supply list

Class limited to 8

To sign up contact Donna Bingaman
717-762-8394
[email protected]

“Destination ARTS!” Gallery Events – March 13 – 16

“Destination ARTS!” activities continue in Waynesboro with live music every weekend and events and artist demonstrations scheduled at Gallery 50 and 42 West ARTS Co-Op.  The Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro and The Contemporary School of the Arts & Gallery will also be open with art and pottery for sale and art classes available.  All galleries are open each week from Thursday through Sunday.

Friday, March 14

Wine Down Friday Tonight!
Come See the New Show and Meet Friends!

WineDone
The month of March continues with another special edition of “Wine Down Friday!” Our new, internationally-themed art show has opened at Gallery 50, as paintings and photographs depicting scenes from countries such as Germany, Iceland and the Czech Republic are on display. You can meet friends and enjoy the music as well!

The Rolling Coyotes300

Friday, March 14, 5 – 8 pm
This week, for “Wine Down Friday,” Gallery 50 welcomes the Americana sound of The Rolling Coyotes featuring finely-tuned harmonies, textured instrumentation, good humor and originality. This acoustic-based trio will entertain the audience with a variety of folk, swing, jazz, country and rock songs. The Rolling Coyotes feature Steve Warner on guitar/ukelele/harmonica, Andy Mosholder on bass/cello and Elliot Simon on piano/accordian/bass.
http://www.stevewarnermusic.com/

About the New Show…

Gallery 50 presents 600x350.jpgThe new show, titled “Travel ~ Through the Artist’s Eye,” is highlighted by the work of South African painter, Eric Holsmann. Known throughout the world for his EricBolsmannillustrations of cityscapes in Pretoria, Holsmann has been honored by that city’s art museum with a retrospective exhibition spanning 25 years. Impressed by the photos his Pennsylvania-born wife took of Waynesboro, he was inspired to capture the charm of our Main Street’s buildings on canvas. These original oil paintings are at Gallery 50 for viewing and sale beginning February 28.

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Steven Nevada Is March’s Second “Featured Artist” at Gallery 50

Steve NevadaThe colorful, impressionistic paintings of Steven Nevada were featured in last week’s “Meet the Artist” special event at Gallery 50. Nevada, who hails from Berkeley, CA, now has a home and studio in New Oxford. His original paintings are displayed in many galleries throughout the United States, including Gallery 50. Nevada is best known for his dreamy, romantic landscapes, magnificent florals and garden scenes that are reminiscent of the works done by French Impressionists. According to Nevada, “…all life is art.” We looks forward to showing and discussing his work with Gallery 50 visitors.

Along with Holsmann’s and Nevada’s works in Gallery 50, are more than 200 paintings, prints and photographs, as well as more than 600 unique gift items, including autographed children’s books, signed books of non-fiction and historical fiction, sculptures, pottery and hand-crafted jewelry. All items offer the opportunity to shop locally for one-of-a-kind, professionally crafted gifts!

Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro

Saturday, March 15

Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro

Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro

The Nicodemus Center for Ceramic Studies and the Mont Alto/Waynesboro Pottery Guild will host the ninth annual Cumberland Valley Pottery Festival on Saturday, March 15 from 10 AM to 4 PM at the Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro, 13 South Church Street, Waynesboro, PA. Visit the CAC web page at http://brickman1975.wix.com/ceramicarts .

The festival is a clay-only celebration of the ceramic arts and  will feature 17 regional potters displaying and selling their works and day-long pottery making workshops and Raku pottery demonstrations led by members of the pottery guild. The event is free and open to the public.

For more information and to view the poster click on the pdf link below:

Cumberland Valley Pottery Festival – March 15

42 West Artist’s Co-Op

Friday Night, March 14

Patric Schlee - Earthsong Ensemble

Patric Schlee
on flute and drums.

Saturday March 15

Pat Beard Weaving300

Artist Pat Beard will be at 42 West as well on Saturday. A juried member of the Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen and the Cumberland Valley Craft Guild, Beard is scheduled to spin alpaca yarn from 1:00 until 4:00 p.m.

Laura Shindle300 OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Two painting demonstrations are scheduled at 42 West on Saturday, March 15. Donna Bingaman will be creating a portrait using oils, and Laura Shindle will be working with watercolors. Both demonstrations are scheduled from 2:00 until 4:00 p.m.

Gallery Locations:
Gallery 50, 50 West Main St.
42 West ARTS, 42 West Main St.
The Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro, 13 South Church St.
The Contemporary School of the Arts & Gallery, 10 East Main St.

Hours of Operation:
Thursdays, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Fridays, 5:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Saturdays, 12:00 – 6:00 p.m.
Sundays, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.

The galleries feature oil paintings, watercolors, pottery, fiber arts, sculpture, photographs, fine art furniture, hand-crafted musical instruments, note cards, prints and much more.  Shop local and support the arts!

For more information, please visit http://www.artsalliancegw.org or find Destination ARTS! on Facebook.

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Cumberland Valley Pottery Festival – March 15

Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro

Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro

The Nicodemus Center for Ceramic Studies and the Mont Alto/Waynesboro Pottery Guild will host the ninth annual Cumberland Valley Pottery Festival on Saturday, March 15 from 10 AM to 4 PM at the Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro, 13 South Church Street, Waynesboro, PA. Visit the CAC web page at http://brickman1975.wix.com/ceramicarts .

The festival is a clay-only celebration of the ceramic arts and  will feature 17 regional potters displaying and selling their works and day-long pottery making workshops and Raku pottery demonstrations led by members of the pottery guild. The event is free and open to the public.

Funding is provided in part by a grant from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts through the council’s partners in the arts program. For more information contact the Nicodemus Center by email at [email protected].

For more information and to view the poster click on the pdf link below:

Cumberland Valley Pottery Festival – March 15

Nickole Bricker teaching a children's class

Nickole Bricker teaching a children’s class

Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro

Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro

“Destination ARTS!” Gallery Events – March 6 – 8

“Destination ARTS!” activities continue in Waynesboro with live music every weekend and events and artist demonstrations scheduled at Gallery 50 and 42 West ARTS Co-Op.  The Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro and The Contemporary School of the Arts & Gallery will also be open with art and pottery for sale and art classes available.  All galleries are open each week from Thursday through Sunday.

Friday, March 7

Wine Down Friday Tonight!
Come See the New Show and Meet Friends!

WineDone
The month of March begins with a very special edition of “Wine Down Friday!” A new, internationally-themed art show has opened at Gallery 50, as paintings and photographs depicting scenes from countries such as Germany, Iceland and the Czech Republic are on display. You can meet friends and enjoy the music as well!

Tim Franklin

Tim Franklin

Friday, March 7, 5 – 8 pm
– Tim Franklin
 (vocals and guitar) is a nomadic singer/songwriter/guitarist and frontman for the Seattle chamber rock band Pillow Army. His songs are eclectic, but anchored in rock music; particularly leaning toward the folk-alternative rock sound. As a solo performer, he utilizes effects, looping, and percussive strumming techniques to create a surprisingly full sound.

About the New Show…

Gallery 50 presents 600x350.jpgThe new show, titled “Travel ~ Through the Artist’s Eye,” is highlighted by the work of South African painter, Eric Holsmann. Known throughout the world for his EricBolsmannillustrations of cityscapes in Pretoria, Holsmann has been honored by that city’s art museum with a retrospective exhibition spanning 25 years. Impressed by the photos his Pennsylvania-born wife took of Waynesboro, he was inspired to capture the charm of our Main Street’s buildings on canvas. These original oil paintings are at Gallery 50 for viewing and sale beginning February 28.

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Saturday, March 8

Steve Nevada

Steven Nevada Provides March’s “Meet the Artist” Opportunity at Gallery 50

The colorful, impressionistic paintings of Steven Nevada will be featured in a “Meet the Artist” special event at Gallery 50, located at 50 West Main Street in Waynesboro from 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 8. Nevada, who hails from Berkeley, CA, now has a home and studio in New Oxford. His original paintings are displayed in many galleries throughout the United States, including Gallery 50. Nevada is best known for his dreamy, romantic landscapes, magnificent florals and garden scenes that are reminiscent of the works done by French Impressionists. For the “Meet the Artist” occasion, he will offer six additional paintings available for sale that day only at Gallery 50. According to Nevada, “…all life is art.” He looks forward to meeting and discussing his work with Gallery 50 visitors on March 8.

Along with Nevada’s works in Gallery 50, are more 200 paintings, prints and photographs, as well as more than 600 unique gift items, including autographed children’s books, signed books of non-fiction and historical fiction, sculptures, pottery and hand-crafted jewelry. All items offer the opportunity to shop locally for one-of-a-kind, professionally crafted gifts!

42 West Artist’s Co-Op

Patric Schlee - Earthsong Ensemble

Patric Schlee – Earthsong Ensemble

Friday Night
Patric Schlee
on flute and drums.

 

Tom Tholen

Saturday March 8
2 to 4 p.m.
Tom Tholen
Demonstrates his drawing and painting techniques.

Gallery Locations:
Gallery 50, 50 West Main St.
42 West ARTS, 42 West Main St.
The Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro, 13 South Church St.
The Contemporary School of the Arts & Gallery, 10 East Main St.

Hours of Operation:
Thursdays, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Fridays, 5:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Saturdays, 12:00 – 6:00 p.m.
Sundays, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.

The galleries feature oil paintings, watercolors, pottery, fiber arts, sculpture, photographs, fine art furniture, hand-crafted musical instruments, note cards, prints and much more.  Shop local and support the arts!

For more information, please visit www.artsalliancegw.org or find Destination ARTS! on Facebook.

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