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Showing posts with label culture. Show all posts

Monday, November 28, 2011

New Art Show Lake Dreams


The Williams Mill invites you to attend the solo art show"Lake Dreams"featuring new oil paintings by Williams Mill artist Christine Montague. "Lake Dreams" is a new initiative, with the exhibition on display in the Wright Room located off the Williams Mill Gallery (enter through the gallery) . Gallery & exhibition hours are Wednesday - Sundays 12 - 5 p.m. from now until Christmas Eve day, December 24th.

These beautiful, dreamy oil paintings will have you dreaming of days at the lake or cottage.  Solitude without lonliness. Images of stillness, beauty, and a hint of otherworldliness.

If you would like to meet Christine Montague, she is her Stone Building studio every Friday and Saturday 12 - 5 p.m. Contact her through http://www.christinemontague.com

Contact the Williams Mill Gallery at Tel: 905-873-8203 E-mail: gallery@williamsmill.com.

Before you leave be sure to discover all the delightful one- of - a kind, original fine art and craft items, including those of Christine Montague's,  in the Big Show, Small Works original one-of-a-kind fine art show & sale. These gift sized works of art, specifically designed by the Williams Mill artists for Christmas and other festivity gift giving, will help you discover the perfect, unique gift.






Thursday, November 24, 2011

Gratitude & Gifts: Celibrate Christine Ford Fibre Art Studio 8th Anniversary

December 2011 marks the 8th Anniversary of Christine Marie Ford's fibre art studio at the Williams Mill.  Christine wishes to show her gratitude to all her customers! Until Christmas, join Christine in her studio every Friday, Saturday, & Sunday 12pm - 5pm for some festive fun!
In addition to her beautiful, glittery Swarovski Crystal jewelry, and her inspirational fibre art for sale there will be_
  • Free DIY winter craft demos! Every Saturday & Sunday at 1pm
  • Free Gift Wrapping (while supplies last) 
  • 15% off all purchases over $50
  • Prizes & giveaways!
Christine's handmade gift items start at just $6. How amazing is that? Shop beautiful, local,  original and affordable!

Note: Do you know Christine is also an accomplished singer? Christine will sing with Random Roads  at the Shepherd’s Crook Pub in historic downtown Georgetown, Ontario. Friday, December 2nd starting at 7pm. Enjoy Random Roads eclectic mix of music. Free admission. Free parking.

Follow Christine Marie Ford online!
Facebook: www.facebook.com/christinemarieford
Twitter: www.twitter.com/ChristineMFord
Blog: www.christinemarieford.blogspot.com
Shop Online: www.christinemarieford.etsy.com  or  www.100milefinds.com/christinemarieford
Visit the Studio! www.williamsmill.com

Friday, June 10, 2011

Upcoming Art Events: Show Opening & Father's Day at the Williams MIll



Saturday, June 18th. 1 - 4 p.m.
Join us for "Where Art Comes to Life" in the Williams Mill Gallery.  Discover the fabulous artwork of the Williams Mill studio artists in this annual art exhibition.   Contemporary and traditional visual art, paintings, sculpture, jewellery, glass, pottery and more. Refreshments will be served. The show continues until July 3rd.

Father's Day. Sunday, June 19th. 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
Looking for a special place to take Dad on Father's day?  Then the "Big Daddy Festival" events - demonstrations, workshops, discussions and  interactive displays - at the Williams Mill are the answer!

Pick up your detailed brochure and guide at the Williams Mill Gallery. Activities include:

  • Free Demonstrations: Clay Wheel Throwing, Clay Pressed Moulding & Handwork, Cut Glass  Creation, Working Stone, and Wood Carving Techniques
  • Free Discussions of Work: Painting, Graphic Arts, Jewellery, Illustration & Painting
  • Free Interactive Activities: Hand Building, Soapstone Carving , Pyrography/Wood Burning, Watercolours, & Leatherwork & Children’s Book Readings
  •  Free Historic Tour of The Mill with owner Doug Brock: 40-minute tour of the Mill at 11:00 am, 1:00 pm, & 3:00 pm learning about our artists and its history (meet at the Gallery)
  • Pre-Booked Workshops with Take-Home Art – 10 sessions starting at 11:00 am (register at  905-873- 8203/ gallery@williamsmill.com)
Also
  • Adult Glass Blowing – $20.00/30 minute session
  • Father & Child Hand Casting - $40.00/30 minute session

Monday, May 2, 2011

“Recipe for a Good Life” Art Show & Book Signing

    “Recipe for a Good Life” 
Saturday, May 28, 2011. 2 - 5 p.m.
Exhibition continues until  every Fri. & Sat. 12 - 5 p.m. until June 11th

Recipe for a Good Life. Cook book & Visual Art Book. By Paulette Murphy & Dawn Friesen.

When Brampton artists Paulette Murphy and Dawn Friesen decided to create a cookbook of recipes that use ingredients believed to fight cancer, they tapped into their large network of artist friends to illustrate the book. The delightful result is as much an art book as it is a collection of delicious, nutritious nutritionist tested recipes.

Many of the well know artists in the Halton Hills and Peel area have contributed images to this project, and the works of Williams Mill artists Sheri Tenaglia, Christine Montague and the late Eileen Millen are included. 

Sheri Tenaglia will host an art exhibit of the original art work found in "Recipe for a Good Life" in her Parkside studio from May 28th - June 11th. On Saturday, May 28th, many of the artists involved, along with Paulette Murphy and Dawn Friesen,  will be available for the book signing. 

Parkside Studio (Yellow Mill) at the Williams Mill Visual Arts Centre, 515 Main Street, Glen Williams, Ontario
The exhibition in SHERI’S STUDIO WILL BE OPEN ON FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS FROM 12 NOON UNTIL 5:00 pm


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 20, 2011

One Stop Artist Resource For Blogs, Etsy, New Art & More

Original etching of a cat. Copyright Marg Peter . Buy at http://www.margpeter.etsy.com


Williams Mill Artists' Blog is evolving into a one stop resource for all that's new in the creative lives of the  Williams Mill's artists: new work, classes offered, gallery shows at & outside the Williams Mill Visual Arts Centre, individual blogs and virtual stores  (Etsy, Fine Art America and more).

By just clicking one of the new menu tabs above, you can instantly connect to the artist and subject you are most interested in! Let me know what you think. Any suggestions on what you would like to see? Email me or post a comment below.  Even better? Share our news with the newly added social media links below.

Christine Montague ( moi :D ), Christine Marie Ford, Naomi Assenheim & Marg Peter all have blogs &/or Etsy stores.  Many of our artists offer classes - in their studios, in the Williams Mill workshop, and elsewhere.

Be the first in the art know! Get to those one of a kind etsy items before others do! For your convenience, you can now sign up for email notifications (see the top of column to the right)  of latest posts.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

All about the Art. Christine Montague on Roger's Daytime TV

The Model in the Studio Copyright Christine Montague 2011


I, your friendly Williams Mill blogger, was recently asked to be a guest on Rogers Daytime TV to talk about my figurative landscape oil paintings, fine art photographs, portrait oil paintings  and my artist studio at the Williams Mill Visual Arts Centre. The folks at Daytime generously gave me a double time slot.  So here it is, Christine Montague meets the very charming Brittany and Christopher to talk about art and life as an artist in the Greater Toronto Area on Daytime TV. (My apologizes there is a brief ad first.). Do I look nervous? 


http://www.rogerstv.com/page.aspx?lid=237&rid=51&sid=2969&gid=77826


And if you like, go to http://www.christinemontague.com or visit me in the main floor of the Stone Building to see more of my art work. I blog at "Camera and Canvas" http://www.christinemontagueart.wordpress.com and my twitter name is CMontagueArtist 
My fan page is easily found on Facebook too! 

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Prestigious Canadian Culture Award to Artist Studio Centre Founders


All the artists of the Williams Mill wish to join in the congratulations being sent the way of Doug and Mary Lou Brock. Doug & Mary Lou, are the recipients of the prestigious Halton Hills Cultural Roundtable’s 2011 “Arts Alive Award for Culture" for their founding and development of the Williams Mill Visual Arts Centre. 

This Arts Alive Award For Culture is presented only once every five years. It recognizes individuals who have displayed excellence in the field of cultural development within the Halton Hills community.  

Those of us who are fortunate enough to have artist studios at the Williams Mill, appreciate the inspiring, affordable artist work space Mary Lou and Doug Brock have created. This type of artist studio venue is rare in the area outside of Toronto.  What do we appreciate even more? That the Williams Mill Legacy will continue. The Brocks have protected the Williams Mill and its use as an arts centre, by generously supporting its evolution into a not for profit venue, run by a not for profit foundation.   

If you haven't yet visited the Williams Mill Visual Arts Centre,  you're in for a treat for the eyes and the soul. Inspiring art, historic buildings, a unique location hidden in a true glen by the Credit River, only 40 minutes north west of Toronto. Click here for an insight into the remarkable history of the Williams Mill.

Congratulations again, Doug and Mary Lou Brock!


Saturday, January 15, 2011

Artist Candace Slack "Seeing Red" at Alton Mill Gallery

Candace Slack, (Yellow Mill Building)  is one of the artists featured in this small group show "Seeing Red" at the Alton Mill Gallery in Alton Village, Caledon, Ontario. Alton Mill is one of Williams Mill  partners in "Art a la car". Both venues are  beautifully restored heritage mills revitalized as arts centres of studios, galleries and art classes. 

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

More Mill Artists News


Watercolour painter Marlene Madole was pleased to be featured in December's ROM Instructor Newsletter. Marlen teaches watercolour painting at the ROM on a regular basis  - her class is in the most recent ROM brochure or in the ROM web site. For more information: Click here.  Meet Marlene, and see her work in person, at her Williams Mill Courtyard Studio.

Christine Montague has a series on Scotsdale Farm oil paintings on display and for sale on the Mayor Rick Bonnette Art Wall, Halton Hills Civic Centre, Georgetown, Ontario. Visit www.christinemontague.com to see these oil paintings on line.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Margaret Peter Upcoming "Landscapes & Abstracts" Art Show

You are invited to attend Margaret Peter's "Landscapes & Abstracts"  art show at the Red Brick Cafe, 8 Douglas St., Guelph, ON January 3 - February 13, 2011. Opening reception is January 8. 7 p.m. For more information , contact Marg www.margpeterprints.com  or  www.redbrickcafe.com

Monday, November 1, 2010

Prestigious CSPWC Honours Painter Marlene Madole



Peter Marsh CSPWC President announced Williams Mill artist, Marlene Madole CSPWC as recipient of the President’s Award for her outstanding efforts as Chair of the Canadian Society of Painters in Water Colour (CSPWC) International Juried 84th Annual Exhibition ‘Open Water’ in Calgary, and her continued support and attention to detail as an advisor over a very busy year. She traveled across the country for the society at her own expense to support activities from Calgary to the CSPWC Symposium in Cape Breton when Peter was unable to travel and supported Katherine Zarull in her transition to CSPWC First Vice-President. The award was presented at the CSPWC AGM 2010 at the Arts & Letters Club of Toronto.

Marlene's studio & gallery is located in the Williams Mill Courtyard.