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Showing posts with label Sculpture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sculpture. 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.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Zsuzsa Monostory Ceramics in 18th Annual Spring Beach Studio Tour



Zsuzsa Monostory www.zsuzsamonostory.com is a sculptor and ceramic artist with a studio in the the Williams Mill's yellow mill, Parkside level.  From April 29th - May 1st, you'll be able to enjoy her work at the 18th Annual Spring Beach Studio Tour, as well!

The Beach Studio Tour is a self-guided tour in Toronto's original cottage country. Admission is free.

Zsuzsa's work is on exhibit at 211 Wineva Ave.

For more information & hours visit http://www.beachstudiotour.ca

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Williams Mill Feminine Edge Connection at Bartlett Gallery, Alton Mill

The selected art work of Williams Mill mixed media artist Candace Slack (Williams Mill Studio in the Yellow Mill) is featured in "Feminine Edge", an upcoming art exhibition at the lovely Bartlett Gallery in the Alton Mill.  March 9th  to April 3rd .

Meet Candace at the Opening Reception March 12, 1 - 4 p.m.

The artwork of artists Annette Kraft van Ermel and Bev DeJong is also featured. Bev DeJong was one of the first artists to have a studio at the Williams Mill. You may also remember her as one of the artist founders, along with Williams Mill artist Jo Walterson, of the Forge studios in Terra Cotta.  She now works out of her Terra Cotta home studio.  She is fondly respected by many in the artist community.

I know you will enjoy this show by these talented artists and they look forward to meeting you at the opening.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

The Incredible Equine Art of Gabrielle Horvath

Williams Mill Artist Gabrielle Horvath with the two Arwins

You're not seeing double. There are two "Arwins" and both are remarkable.  

Gabrielle Horvath (Parkside Studio, Yellow Mill, Williams Mill) is working on a equine sculpture  that she hopes to have finished by spring. This original art work is inspired by Arwin, the wonderful jumper Gabrielle's daughter rides, and the horse that helped her place 4th over all in Ontario. 

Arabella Magazine recently published a detailed article on Gabrielle -. Learn more about Gabrielle's artist story, her artistic process, and view another wonderful example of equine sculpture  at http://www.arabelladesign.com/Gabrielle_Horvath.htm



Wednesday, September 15, 2010

"Party of Three" art show opening reception this Friday the 17th from 7 - 9 pm in the gallery

Please join artists Susan Wakefield, Bev De Jong, and Carmen Hickson in the gallery Friday, September 17th from 7 - 9 pm. The Williams Mill Gallery Coordinator Karen Potter will also be in attendance and we are all looking forward to seeing old friends and new faces.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

"Party of Three" now in the Gallery


What do you get when you ask three women artists who work in several mediums to put together an art show. You get a "Party of Three".
Now showing in the gallery are Susan Wakefield, Bev De Jong, and Carmen Hickson. Each of these artists work with a wide range of materials to create jewellery, painting, and sculpture. This show has art for the wall, the garden, the shelf, and for the body. Colour, texture, scale, and imagination are key words for this exhibit. The show continues until October 11, 2010.
Please join the artists at the opening reception Friday, September 17, from 7 - 9 pm in the gallery.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

One week left for The Eyeful Salon Show

This is your last chance to view the Eyeful Salon show featured in the gallery right now. Several works have found new homes and a new show (Party of Three) will be up on the walls as of the 8th of September.
Party of Three will feature the works of Susan Wakefield, Bev De Jong, and Carmen Hickson. Please join them at their opening reception Friday the 17th, of September from 7-9 pm.

Studio news:
Christine Montague is now settled into her studio upstairs in the stone building. Her work looks fantastic on those large walls.

Sandra Krosse, Naomi Assenheim, and Christine Ford of the stone building have been working hard and have several new items showcased in their studios.

Several artists have been away at shows, workshops, and events all summer. Now is the time to come and see what they were working on and be the first to own a new piece from your favorite artist.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Tara Marsh glass work at G8



Williams Mill glass artist Tara Marsh had her work featured at the G8 summit in Huntsville this weekend. She created one of a kind fish sculptures for the event. Her sculptures are a wonderful representation of one of our nations great natural resources.

Friday, April 23, 2010

Williams Mill sculptor in the news again...


The Williams Mill has long been known to have some of the best artists in Canada maintaining their studios here but one in particular is quietly gaining the attention of discerning art buyers. Michael Young, a long time resident of Oakville, Ontario has been chosen by that town to create the individual art pieces that will be presented to the Oakville Community Spirit Award winners. You can read more about this special honour at insidehalton.com
Congratulations Michael!

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Gabrielle Horvath at B Art Gallery


From Feb. 4th to March 6th.
Gabriella Fischer Horvath will be exhibiting her bronze work with
photographer Mathew Merrett at B Art Gallery.

Opening Reception is Feb. 11th

B Art Gallery in Toronto is located in Designers Walk Toronto 326 Davenport Laneway www.bartgallery.ca

Monday, February 1, 2010

Gabrielle Horvath at Abbozzo Gallery

More figures on view in Oakville April 30 - May 23: 'Go Figure' featuring bronze sculpture by Gabrielle Horvath.
Abbozzo Gallery, 179 Lakeshore Road East, Oakville, Ontario

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Studio 5 at the Colour and Form Society Juried Show




Eileen Millen took the top Sculpture Prize at the Colour and Form Annual 57th Annual Juried Show taking place at the Etobicoke Civic Centre at Burnhamthorpe and Highway 427. Her excellent soapstone head called “Autumn” garnered a lot of interest.

Michael Young from Stone Sculptors' Studio 5 with “Green Talk”, Irene Sirko with “Ice Cream Cone” and Diane Leslie with “Repose” were all accepted into the show. Both Irene and Diane created their pieces in Studio 5.

The Exhibition is on until January 8th 2010.

Monday, June 8, 2009

New Associate Artist joins Stone Sculptors

Sandra Hayworth



It is with great pleasure we welcome Sandra Hayworth as an Associate to the Stone Sculptors studio.

Sandra’s original studies included Anthropology and Archaeology. Born and raised in Canada, Sandra lived in the Bahamas for much of her later life, and has two sons resident there. She took up oil and pastel painting in the Bahamas, and developed a considerable body of work there.

Sandra’s introduction to sculpting was through life and portraiture sculpture at the Ontario College of Art and Design, and subsequently at the Oakville Art Society. She then began taking courses in soapstone sculpting with us. Her present art practice tends towards using shells as her starting point, abstracting and simplifying forms to bring out the beauty of the stone. At her most whimsical, her “Eggs With Legs” have found a ready audience. You will notice we have included two of her pieces in the Gallery show.

Sandra has been attending courses in Studio 5 for over 4 years. Her skills have developed to a point whereby Associate standing in the studio has been approved.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Stone Sculptors 5th Anniversary Exhibition

















































































Celebrating their 5th anniversary at the Williams Mill stone sculptors Mary Ellen Farrow, Mike Young, and Eileen Millen are pleased to present 3 + 3 in the Gallery. Invited guest artists are Shirley Erskine, Michael Stamper, Brian Smith, and the Medallic Society of Canada.
Meet the artists Sunday June 7, from 1 - 4 pm. This extraordinary show will run from June 3 to July 5, 2009

Monday, April 6, 2009

Eileen Millen in two new shows

Williams Mill sculptor Eileen Millen has had two pieces accepted into the 2nd Annual Juried Show of Beaux-Arts Brampton. Shown are Emergence IV and Emergence III (side and front views). The show runs from April 7 to May 2, 2009.



Eileen also had her piece Autumn selected for the Art Gallery of Peel's 36th Annual Juried Show which runs from April 8 to May 17, 2009.