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Showing posts with label Credit River. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Credit River. Show all posts

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Williams Mill Connection to the AGM Salmon Run Project

Salmon Run Project. Fiberglass head of Coho Salmon. Copyright Christine Montague 2011
A proposal from me, Williams Mill portrait artist Christine Montague, and one from former Williams Mill found object artist, Carmen Hickson were accepted in the Salmon Run Project, a community art collaboration between the Art Gallery of Mississauga (AGM) and Mississauga  Cultural Office.

The AGM invited professional visual artists from Mississauga and its surrounding areas to submit their concepts for the decoration of a fiberglass fish. Accepted artists' work will be part of an exhibition in the Great Hall of the Mississauga Civic Centre and each will be awarded  $500 for their efforts.

You can follow my progress on my salmon in the my art blog, Camera and Canvas. Search "Salmon".

The Mississauga News recently published an article on my work on the salmon. Click here.

And here are exerts from what I recently blogged on Camera and Canvas in answer to the question "Why salmon?"


Three types of salmon inhabit the Credit River, the southern Ontario river that starts above the Niagara Escarpment and winds south  through multiple Mississauga communities before it empties into Lake Ontario at Port Credit.
The Port Credit Salmon and Trout Association volunteers recently put 5000 young Chinook into a holding pen to acclimatize them to Lake Ontario. These 6 month old baby salmon are part of an ongoing project to increase the salmon population. About 85,000 salmon will enter the Credit River each year. Meet Sally, the salmon that tried to get away from that process here.
The Credit River Anglers Association, another great volunteer organization, has done fabulous work in protecting both the salmon and the Credit. Every year they collect the migrating salmon at a point in the river that impedes their journey, and drive them safely up to Norval where they are returned to the water so continue on their way. How impressive is that?!
At one time the Credit River was so thick with salmon, it was said one could walk across the river on their backs. However, by the end of the 1800′s, their numbers in Ontario rivers had been dramatically depleted.
Despite efforts to reintroduce the Atlantic salmon, they are still very rare. Reintroduction of the Pacific Salmon, such as the Chinook, has  met with much more success. The original call to artists stated we would be decorating casts of the Atlantic salmon, but what we all received was the Coho or Silver salmon.

And if you are not familiar with found object art,  Carmen's work will involve the use of familiar material used in an imaginative and unusual way.

And of course, anything involving the Credit River, is of relevance to the Williams Mill and its artists. The Mill would not exist if the Credit was not there. The water was used by both  the yellow lumber mill and  the stone building was Georgetown's original power plant. The dam that diverted the river past the Mill buildings was not replaced after it was destroyed by Hurricane Hazel. The river runs just beyond the park I see from my studio in the stone building. It plays a major role in the ambience of Glen Williams life.

Join Carmen Hickson and me, Christine Montague, on the opening night June 9, 2011. The Great Hall, Mississauga Civic Centre, Mississauga, ON.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Williams Mill Spring Into Art Show Opens








Visit the Williams Mill Gallery to 'Spring into Art'. Watercolour painting, “Dance of Spring on The Credit River”  by Marlene Madole, CSPWC.                                                                                                                                                                 

Good news! Although snow may still be on the ground from the big storm last week, a sure sign of spring is here in the Williams Mill Gallery. Our annual   "Spring Into Art" exhibition begins March 30, 2011 and continues until April 24th. . This show will feature fresh new art work from many of our artists: paintings, ceramics, sculpture and jewelry. 


Organized by fabric artist/jeweller Christine Ford and watercolour painter Marlene Madole, CSPWC, this spring’s gallery show features work from 13 individual artists, working in a variety of media, including: Ford, Madole, Jo Walterson (oil paintings), Candace Slack (oil paintings), Margaret Peter (acrylic paintings), Sandra Krosse (artistic couturière), Karen Reczuch (coloured pencil drawings), Simon Fraser MacDonald (watercolours), Gord Stuart (watercolours), and Harry Milanowski (watercolours), Carol-Ann Michaelson (ceramic arts/pottery), Zsuzsa Monostory (ceramic arts/pottery), and Carolyn Filter (pottery). 


Meet the artists at the opening Saturday, April 2nd 1- 4 p.m. The Williams Mill artist studios are also open on Saturdays 12 - 5 p.m.





Friday, January 28, 2011

Register for 2011 Watercolour Classes with Marlene Madole cspwc





Marlene Madole cspwc
Feb & March & May 2011 Courses & Workshops at the Williams Mill

Watercolour: Georgian Bay Shorelines
Saturday mornings Feb 5, Feb 12, Feb 19, 2011
Demonstrations, examples, individual coaching, and critiques.
10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Some watercolour painting experience suggested
$135 (plus $17.55 HST = $152.55)
Students will provide own supplies, supply lists are available.
Or to use my supplies, to the first 4 who request:
$60 (plus $7.80 HST = $67.80) materials fee ($60 = consumables $25, plus equipment $35)
Photograph subjects supplied by instructor

Watercolour: Credit River Valley
Friday mornings Feb 4, 11, 18, 25, March 4, 11, 2011
Subjects to be selected from: the Credit River in Glen Williams, our charming Glen streetscapes, conservation areas, parks, Forks of the Credit, or Norval. Demonstrations, examples, individual coaching, and critiques.
10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Some watercolour painting experience required
$228 (plus $29.64 HST = $257.64)
Students will provide own supplies, supply lists are available
Photograph subjects supplied by instructor or you may bring your own

Spring-Out: Saturday March 5, 2011
Waiting for spring to paint on location or in your garden? Can’t wait to visit Canada Blooms? Kick start the season by getting prepared to paint on location. We will paint from still life subjects in this one-day workshop: plants, flowers, and/or fruits & vegetables. I will talk about on-site painting strategies. Demonstrations, examples, individual coaching, and critiques.
10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Some watercolour painting experience suggested
$90 (plus $11.70 HST = $101.70)
Students will provide own supplies, supply lists are available.

Introduction to Drawing Fundamentals //
Wednesday evenings May 4, May 11, May 18, May 25, June 1, 2011
Topics include the basics of line drawing: Line Quality, Choosing a Composition, and the Use of Materials. Using still life as a subject, and line drawing in pencil, four techniques are introduced in succession: Contour, Stipple, Parallel lines, and Cross-hatch. Demonstrations, examples, individual coaching, and critiques.
7:00 - 9:30 p.m.
No experience required, for both students needing a refresher and those without any drawing experience.
$210 (plus $27.30 HST = $237.30)
Students will provide own supplies, supply lists are available.

A Day in the Glen: Painting & Drawing On Location
Weekend of May 28 & 29, 2011
Have you always wanted to paint on location? Need to get started for the coming season of working ‘en plein air’? Now is the time to join me in this drawing and painting weekend workshop. Working on-site along side others in the historic hamlet of Glen Williams in the media of your choice (any water based paint or any drawing media). Rain or shine (rain out location provided). Demonstrations, examples, individual coaching, and critiques. Bring your lunch or purchase from our Glen Oven Café or the Copper Kettle British pub.
10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Some familiarity with the medium of your choice.
$180 (plus $23.40 HST = $203.40)
Students will provide own supplies, supply lists are available.

Classes will be held at the Williams Mill Visual Arts Centre, Education Room ‘O’,
Parkside Level of the Stone Building. Go down Parkside Lane to park beside classroom.

Make cheques payable to: Marlene Madole
Marlene Madole Courtyard Studio/Gallery 7 www.williamsmill.com/artists/marlenem.html
Cell 647-999-4903  Res. 905-459-9753  marlenemadole@sympatico.ca (at Res.)
Williams Mill Visual Arts Centre, 515 Main Street, Glen Williams, Ontario L7G 3S9
Location of the Williams Mill Visual Arts Centre: www.williamsmill.com/docs/locationcontact.html