Winter sale at Painted Chair

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The Painted Chair 

Spacious new look      

Sale $5 a bag     

Wednesday January 28

and  

Saturday January 31  

Open 9 am –  12 noon  

5857 Sawmill Rd., Oliver 

250.498.3033

hovanes-chairFurniture sold at the Painted Chair is creatively upcycled by clients of Hovanes Community Services Ltd. Clothing is donated by the public.

 

Hear the heARTbeat of the arts

quail-2Do you have your finger on the pulse of arts in the South Okanagan? Did you know there are currently about 20 groups and 20 businesses actively pursuing and promoting the arts in our region? Are you staying current on all their arts news? If you’re doubtful, consider a 2015 membership in the Oliver Community Arts Council.

Are you a non-profit society, club or business who has a heart for the arts? Are you taking advantage of the publicity and promotions available with the Oliver Community Arts Council? Let our umbrella organization connect you with other arts lovers. Consider a 2015 membership!

Membership entitles individuals and families to monthly issues of the Creative Minds newsletter, reduced rates on a number of different art show and trade market entries, occasional draws and other special events, rentals, and AGM voting.

Non-profit and business benefits include publicity in Creative Minds, on the www.OliverArtsCouncil.org website, weblisting and links, in the OCAC brochure, and at arts council events in addition to the monthly issues of the Creative Minds newsletter, reduced rates on a number of different art show and trade market entries, occasional draws and other special events, rentals, and AGM voting.

Rates are unbeatable at

$15 Individual

$20 Family

$30 Non-profit Group

$40 Business

Download the form and mail to the address listed.

Membership Form 2015

More information about membership benefits can be found here:

Levels of Membership

Results for the Fall Art Show and Sale

Watercolour:

1st   Nancy GRAY         `27 Olds

2nd  Anthea McLEAN      Liberty Liberty

3rd  Janice GOODMAN   Wishin` I Was Here

Oil:

1st   Michael JORDAN                 Thin Ice– Blue Lake (Best in Show)

2nd  Colleen POLYCHRONIOU      Higher

3rd    E.Arlyene FARNWORTH        Ocean Front Property In Arizona

3rd   Olena LENNOX                      The Kiss – Raven and the Dove

winner-122Acrylic:

1st  Dianne BERSEA        Sky Dance  (pictured with Sally Franks & Marion Trimble)

2nd  Sheryl FOSSETT         Untitled

3rd   GARCILAZO                Cave of Lost Dreams

3rd   L. Leann PARRENT     Romancing the Desert

Fibre Arts:

1st   Janice GOODMAN       Trio

2nd  Shirley NILSSON             Tea With A View

3rd   Marianne PARSONS       Stone Stories

3-Dimensional:

1st   David KOENIG          Moon Thief

2nd   Yvonne MOORE         Come Sail Away

3rd   Dianne BERSEA         Channel Inn Whimsy

Photography:

1st    Paul EBY                       Keeping Watch

2nd   Paul EBY                         Three’s Company

3rd   Merle SOMMERVILLE     Autumn Fantasy – Silver Poplars

3rd   Darrell URUSKI               Golden Sunset on Vaseau Lake

Other Media:

1st     Sue McCARRELL Cabinet of Dreams

2nd    Sandy BOBLIN         Rustic 3

2nd    Anthea McLEAN      Dream of the Navajo

3rd    Diane GANE             The Evolution of Magda

Emerging Artist:  Category not judged. Not enough entries

Participating Certificate        Kallie MARSEL            Turtle Mania

Participating Certificate        Paige RILEY                  Madelyn in Mountains

Budding Artist:

1st    Benjamin KOENIG        Dragon Rider

2nd   Emma LENNOX                Dreams

3rd   Emaya VEGA BARIC        Night and Day

Photo Credit: Jack Bennest, Oliver Daily News

Art show a shocker at Quail's Nest

norberto one“This is an excellent show! A real art statement! This show could hold its own in Toronto!” said RipOff Artist Enid Baker. “But I am not sure Oliver is ready for this”. The Artist “garcilazo” shows us the world through his eyes with powerful haunting paintings!

“Everybody suffers in the name of what, God, religion, money? Do we enjoy killing each other” he asks. “As the human race we are not evolving, but we sure know how to kill each other! We start young, we kill the souls of children with technology, as we separate them from nature”. If it bleeds it leads, is the media message we live in. Like a car wreck we slow down to see if we can see blood! We like violence! “garcilazo” proves this!

One painting that really hit me was a painting depicting the lynchings Billie Holiday sang about in the 50’s “Strange Fruit”.

Another the face is gone with just the yellow Jewish star on his shirt, Marion Boyd said “That is what happens when people hate groups of people, they don’t see an individuals face”.

This is a powerful art show! It is one to make us think. I know I am. And Oliver is ready for this! Open from 3-6 Friday and the Closing Reception 4 – 7 Saturday at the Quail’s Nest Arts Centre. Please come down and support the Artist “garcilazo”.

Photo and story Leza Macdonald. Press image for larger

Art show a shocker at Quail’s Nest

norberto one“This is an excellent show! A real art statement! This show could hold its own in Toronto!” said RipOff Artist Enid Baker. “But I am not sure Oliver is ready for this”. The Artist “garcilazo” shows us the world through his eyes with powerful haunting paintings!

“Everybody suffers in the name of what, God, religion, money? Do we enjoy killing each other” he asks. “As the human race we are not evolving, but we sure know how to kill each other! We start young, we kill the souls of children with technology, as we separate them from nature”. If it bleeds it leads, is the media message we live in. Like a car wreck we slow down to see if we can see blood! We like violence! “garcilazo” proves this!

One painting that really hit me was a painting depicting the lynchings Billie Holiday sang about in the 50’s “Strange Fruit”.

Another the face is gone with just the yellow Jewish star on his shirt, Marion Boyd said “That is what happens when people hate groups of people, they don’t see an individuals face”.

This is a powerful art show! It is one to make us think. I know I am. And Oliver is ready for this! Open from 3-6 Friday and the Closing Reception 4 – 7 Saturday at the Quail’s Nest Arts Centre. Please come down and support the Artist “garcilazo”.

Photo and story Leza Macdonald. Press image for larger

Where in the world is …Dianne Bersea?

dianneShe sure gets around! Or at least her artwork does! Dianne Bersea is owner of Manzanita Muse Studio with Jodi Forster (click on their website listing at right). Her work can be viewed at Tumbleweed Gallery this week. See poster below for details.  She is also featured in the Fabriano Watercolour Invitational International Exhibition, Fabriano, Italy from June 12 – July 6, 2014 with her piece “Rock Fish Coast, 21 x 29”, watercolour (pictured) If you can’t make it to Italy, be sure to visit Tumbleweed Gallery to view her glowing colours.Rock Fish Coast

Here’s what the Tumbleweed Gallery website says about Dianne’s work:

“Dianne works in a variety of media, including watercolor, acrylic, pen & ink, pencils, watercolor pencils and watercolor crayons. Dianne brings to all her work the knowledge and discipline of careers in graphic design; fine art; natural history illustration, and; exhibit design for Canada’s national parks. She is also an accomplished watercolor painter known for her bold colours and strong images that have been described by a viewer as providing a “magic window.”  

“As an artist I become part of the landscape, a silent witness to its mood and beauty. All my work is a direct response to the act of living, working, breathing my inspiration. I love spending hours in quiet communion with nature — drawing, watercolour sketching, becoming attuned to the smallest sound or movement. “Although I often take photographs as reference, I find that photography rarely captures what my eye and heart sees. Sometimes my best work is done from the simplest plein air sketches. These provide inspiration for studio explorations where I can bring rich colors, natural designs and imagination into play. There is always a fine balance between intuition and technical manipulation in the finished work.

”I’m enjoying this new-to-me Okanagan landscape, both spiritual and physical, natural and human-made. My work is evolving as I explore this Valley’s natural and built environment. I see my work becoming more focused on smaller scale images with a portrait approach to nature’s animate subjects, utilizing a variety of media with a warmer, more complex palette.”

Dianne has been a professional artist for more than 35 years with creative beginnings in the wild places of Canada’s western province — from a riverside log cabin to a lighthouse station on the blustery outer coast of Vancouver Island. Dianne currently lives on a ranch near Okanagan Falls. Dianne brings to all her work the knowledge and discipline of careers in graphic design; fine art; natural history illustration, and: exhibit design for Canada’s national parks. She is an accomplished watercolour & acrylic painter known for her strong images of coastal and interior landscapes, and the landscape’s precious inhabitants. Bersea 1

Mixing paints … with music

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Local Chapter of the Federation of Canadian Artists Exhibition

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Shatford Centre/Okanagan School of the Arts

 

“Colour & Harmony” June 25 – July 30, 2014 The Artists of the South Okanagan-Similkameen are pleased to announce the opening of their latest exhibition. In collaboration with Shatford Centre, and timed to complement the activities of the summer music school running at Okanagan School of the Arts, the show will be in place from June 25 to July 30.

Located at Shatford Centre in Penticton, “Colour & Harmony” can be viewed Monday through Friday between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.

Art vendors have many opportunities

MITP 2014 Announcement smArtisans, artists, and food vendors are encouraged to register their booth for Oliver’s Music / Art Market in the Park on any Thursday evenings from June 21 – September 4, 4:30 – 8:30 p.m. at Oliver Community Park. Come once, or come all summer. A joint collaboration of the Oliver Community Arts Council and Oliver Parks and Recreation. We want to grow this into the best sunset festival in the valley! Come grow the event with us! Register here: Oliver Art Market Vendor Form and return to the Oliver Parks and Recreation office.

We’re not the only art market out there, so here are a couple of ideas if you want to hit some other venues in the South Okanagan:

arttreeThe Penticton and District Arts Council runs Art under the Trees on the 100 block of Main Street on Saturdays from 8:30 – 1 p.m. until the Labour Day weekend.  A comprehensive registration package is available here: Art Under the Trees Penticton Application  More info is available at Leir House:  250-492-7997 or  artisan220 @ hotmail.com.

SYL-2012-theDogs-HiroOn Saturday August 30, See Ya Later Ranch hosts the Dog Days of Summer event at the ranch in aid of the BCSPCA. They invite local artists and businesses to showcase their products and services in return for a $25 donation to the SPCA. The $25 donation is payable directly to the SPCA and in return you would be allocated tented space, table and chair. After August 1, the donation is $30, so book sooner rather than later!  See Ya Later promotes the event via websites, social media, print advertising and through the winery, and attracts an audience of approximately 200 – 300 people to this event. For more information, click here for a registration form: Dog Days at See Ya Later Ranch Registration Form

Auditions for women who like to sing

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The hilarious, wacky and unpredictable antics of the Little Sisters of Hoboken will be returning this fall when the South Okanagan Amateur Players (SOAP) present Dan Goggin’s musical Nunset Boulevard.

SOAP presented the original Nunsense musical in 1998. Nunset Boulevard is the sixth in the series, although each stands on its own in terms of plot. This time, the five singing nuns are heading to Tinseltown. They are thrilled at the prospect of performing at the Hollywood Bowl until they discover they are booked into the Hollywood Bowl-A-Rama, not the famous “Bowl!” But when they hear that a big-time producer is auditioning people for a new movie musical about the life of Dolores Hart, the famous movie star who became a nun, their spirits soar! Could this be their big break?

Veteran SOAP director Ray Turner, who directed the original Nunsense in 1998, returns to direct a brand new cast. SOSS music teacher Lisa Ante will be the musical director.

The production will run the last two weekends of November but auditions are being held now to allow the selected cast members to become familiar with their roles and songs.

The cast consists of:

Rev. Mother Mary Regina is an Irish nun — a Sophie Tucker type. She was born into a circus family of tightrope walkers and was a tightrope walker herself. She entered the convent honouring a promise she made to the Lord when she saved her parents from drowning. Vocally, she needs to be a belter. (i.e. a powerful voice)

Sister Mary Hubert is the Mistress of Novices. She was born in New Jersey and wanted to be a nun all her life. She is constantly getting Reverend Mother out of predicaments and feels she should really be Mother Superior. She is something like a Drill Instructor, claiming her methods are “gentle but firm”. She needs to be a strong singer as she does the big gospel finale.

Sister Robert Anne, a streetwise nun from Brooklyn, New York. She is tough as nails but has a sentimental side. The students love her because she “speaks their language” She spent part of her childhood in reform school and later had to decide between the convent and show business. With this show she might just be able to have it all. Vocally, she needs to have a wide range and be a strong belter with a good head voice for ballads.

Sister Mary Amnesia is an endearing nun, a Goldie Hawn-Gracie Allen type) who can’t remember who she is because a crucifix felon her head. She is constantly causing problems through her naïve take on life. She has a puppet named Sister Mary Annette who is very risqué. Vocally, she needs to be a legitimate soprano but with a workable belt range.

Sister Mary Leo is a dancer and wants to dedicate her life to God as the first nun ballerina. Reverend Mother insists on the traditional habit and will not let her wear a tutu. This is a course of endless frustration for her. She is young and has a lot to learn. She needs to be a good singer, leaning toward legit and less belting.

Auditions will be held on Monday, June 9 in the boardroom above the Osoyoos Art Gallery on Main Street in Osoyoos and on Wednesday, June 11 in the studio building of the Quail’s Nest Arts Centre in Oliver. Both begin at 7 pm. Those interested in auditioning are asked to be bring two selections to sing, one acapella and one accompanied. They will also be asked to do a reading from the play.

More information can be obtained by e-mailing soap @ telus.net or visiting www.soplayers.ca