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Monday, September 28, 2009

Mill artist Marlene Madole organizes and demonstrates at Open Water

Renowned watercolour exhibition comes to Alberta



Mill artist Marlene Madole works on her ongoing watercolour series “First Fruits”. Madole will present a painting demonstration at the Leighton Arts Centre on Saturday.


By Tamara Neely
staff reporter Western Wheel newspaper

Back in the 1920s two of Canada’s legendary painters were worried watercolour paintings could disappear from the contemporary art scene.
Today watercolour painters across Canada are continuing the annual exhibition that A.J. Casson and Franklin Carmichael, members of the Group of Seven, started 84 years ago.
For the first time in the history of the exhibition the watercolour show will be hosted in Alberta. The Leighton Art Centre is hosting the 84th annual Open Water exhibition until Oct. 24 and the opening reception takes place on Saturday from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m.
The Open Water exhibit has earned an international reputation and painters from Belgium, Singapore and various states of the United States of America have entered their works for consideration in the show.
This year there were 300 entries from across Canada and the world and the jury selected only 65 to exhibit and of those, 30 are from Alberta.
“It’s phenomenal that so many from the province are included in the show,” said Brampton, ON resident Marlene Madole, an organizer of show.
Madole is past president of the Canadian Society of Painters in Water Colour, which is the society Casson, Carmichael and their contemporaries started in 1925.
In some circles watercolours have the reputation of being the start to an art piece, not a work of art in its own right, Madole said.
“I don’t think the contemporary Canadian gallery scene shows watercolours – it’s infrequent,” said Madole. “(In Casson and Carmichael’s time) watercolour was seen as a preliminary sketch, a field study, only a stage to a finished work in another media.”
The society aims to trumpet the talent of watercolour painters and the Open Water exhibition is open to members of all ages and all levels of experience.
“The exhibition is to showcase the best of watercolour of each year in Canada,” said Madole. “We can find very young, new contemporary artists to encourage along their career path.”
This weekend there are several events at the Leighton centre coinciding with the launch of the Open Water exhibition.
On Friday, Sept. 11 artist and author Terry Fenton will give a talk on the history of English watercolour tradition in western Canada, with wine and cheese. The event runs from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. and costs $22.
On Saturday, Sept.12 Madole will demonstrate her technique of portraying light and colour, using a series she has been working on called “First Fruits”.
“I’ll be painting a variety of plums from my Dad’s orchard. They’re on the trees, so there’s all this oblique light –they’re backlit sometimes – and bounce light. So the colours of the leaves bounce onto the plums,” said Madole.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Caledon Hills hosts studio tour

Mill artists Carol-Ann Michaelson and Zsuzsa Monostory will be guest artists at the Caledon Hills studio tour.
Tour dates October 3 & 4, 2009 10 am to 5 pm.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

“A Walk In The Glen”





Currently showing at the gallery, Williams Mill Visual Arts Center

Nestled on the banks of the Credit Williams, the hamlet of Glen Williams has provided inspiration for artists working in many media. Currently showing in the Williams Mill Visual Art Center’s gallery, “A Walk In The Glen” is a selection of forty paintings by five of the Williams Mill’s painters; Ken Logue, Simon MacDonald, Margaret Peter, Candace Slack and Jo Walterson.



The artists chose scenes in the village to create brilliant works in oil, acrylic, watercolour, and pen and ink. Unique synergies have been created when a single subject has been tackled by two of the artists, rendering different perspectives. The subjects themselves range from the heritage buildings, to everyday street scenes, to views of the Credit River. The show runs from September 09 to October 12 with a “meet the artists” evening from 05:00 P.M. to 09:00 P.M., Friday, September 25. The Gallery is open from noon until 5 P.M.; Wednesday through Sunday. For more details or directions, please call the gallery at (905) 873-8203 or visit us on the web at www.williamsmill.com.



The Williams Mill is recognized by tourists and art buyers alike as a must experience destination for viewing and purchasing art. A thriving arts community unlike any other, The Mill allows visitors to interact and connect with professional artists at work and to ask questions about the art itself. At The Mill you may buy directly from an artist or studio and meet many artists in person at one location. Visiting The Mill affords an opportunity to see a finished product, but also to experience the work in progress, along with the tools, and space that helped bring the piece to life. The Mill is an ideal destination for a family outing because it enables children to see and experience art.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

The "Dickens" you say...

Williams Mill artists will be participating in the Dickens Plus event.
A Celebration of Charles Dickens And Victorian Times in Glen Williams on Friday, Sept. 25 and Saturday, Sept. 26. Celebration begins 6 p.m. on Friday at the Williams Mill followed by a murder mystery, Who Murdered the Reeve? at various locations around the village. Tickets, $5, (not suitable for children under 14). A Chicken Barbecue will be held on Friday at St. Alban's Parish Hall 537 Main Street Glen Williams, 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $12 adult and $6 child. Tickets are available at church, 905-877-8323 or at Sports Unlimited, 170 Guelph St., 905-877-5546. Saturday will feature a vintage car show at Beaumont Mill plus street vendors, entertainers and more throughout the day around the village. For details contact Bryan Turner, 905-877-6421. Also, the Halton Woodcarving Club will be hosting a silent auction, 7-9 p.m. on Friday, and 12-5 p.m. on Saturday in the woodcarving studio located in the Williams Mill Visual Art Centre in Glen Williams.