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Monday, August 30, 2010

Everyone Has a Story: Noyes art museum to host work created by Haitian children, artists - pressofAtlanticCity.com

Everyone Has a Story: Noyes art museum to host work created by Haitian children, artists - pressofAtlanticCity.com

KIM WEILAND WATERCOLOR WORKSHOPS
AT THE NOYES MUSEUM

Sept. 21, 2009, 9:30 to 3:30
733 Lily lake Road
Oceanville, NJ 08231
Call 609-652-8848 for reservations.

• Indoors workshop:
• COST: $75 total per day. .

DECSCRIPTION: This is a Full day workshop dealing with all concepts of perfecting your watercolor skills. The workshop will begin with a basic review of watercolor technique and we will advance through a process of demonstration with individual guidance and critique. My focus will be based on guiding the student to achieve a better understanding of concepts and techniques used to understand and to depict beach, marsh, ocean and sky as observed in the local area.

Students are asked to bring their own photos. Please bring your own supplies.

SUPPLY LIST:
• GOOD QUALITY WATERCOLOR PAPER OF 140 WEIGHT OR BETTER IS SUGGESTED,
• ARCHES 140# TO 300#WATERCOLOR PAPER OR A SIMILAR WATERCOLOR BLOCK. LOOSE PAPER SHOULD BE TAPED OR MOUNTED TO A DRAWING BOARD PRIOR TO CLASS. PAPER SIZE IS YOUR CHOICE.
• A SELECTION OF WATERCOLOR BRUSHES: A FLAT WASH BRUSH AND ROUND WATERCOLOR BRUSHES
• PENCILS, ERASER, RULER, AND A SPONGE
• PAPER TOWELS
• MASKING TAPE
• WATERCOLOR PAINTS, TUBES OF PAINT ARE BEST.
• Suggested colors: Ultramarine Blue, Cobalt Blue, Cerulean blue, cadmium yellow, Cadmium red, Olive green, Viridian, Raw Siena, Burnt siena, Burnt umber, Yellow ochre and Alizarin crimson are listed here only as a guide.
• MUFFIN TRAY OR A LARGE MIXING PALLET
• BOTTLE OF WATER AND WATER BOWL
• OPTIONAL: MASKING FLUID

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Monday, August 23, 2010

Noyes Museum Haiti trip on NBC 40.  Click on link then video: http://www.nbc40.net/news/14322/q=noyes+museum

Thursday, August 19, 2010

H.E.A.R.T. Haiti Emergency Art Recovery Team
 Returns to the States


Charcoal drawings of faces and boats, watercolors of landscapes and the beach, book making, story-telling and photography of everyday life in the neighborhoods are a few of the examples the children created with the H.E.A.R.T team during the one week stay in Delmas Haiti. The team worked with over 125 children ages 2-19. In the morning, the team worked with the “Let the Children” Mission in Delmas and in the afternoon with a children’s center. The children and adults responded very positively to the art classes and embraced the opportunity to learn about new mediums and methods. At the end of the week, children from the mission participated in an exhibition of their work with an opening reception while the children center performed in an art parade proudly marching through the neighborhood with their creations.

The Noyes Museum will be putting together an exhibition of the children’s work at the Atlantic City Airport’s ArtPort this coming January. A full exhibition featuring paintings and sculpture celebrating Haitian Culture and a photography exhibition of Haitian life will open this January at the Noyes Museum at both the Oceanville and Hammonton locations.

Project H.E.A.R.T (Haiti Emergency Art Relief Team) is a multi-focused mission between the Noyes Museum of Art of Richard Stockton College, Vivant Art Gallery, Stockton College, Atlantic City Airport and South Jersey Transportation Authority’s ArtPort. On August 9th, a four member team traveled to Haiti, they included: Michael Cagno, Executive Director of the Noyes, who resides in Vineland, NJ; Dorrie Papademetriou, Director of Exhibitions and Collections of the Noyes, who resides in Linwood, NJ; Celeste Safeer, a Stockton College student, who resides in Hammonton, NJ; and Florcy Morrisset, owner of Vivant Art Gallery in Philadelphia, who resides in Philadelphia.

Friday, August 06, 2010

Emerging Artists

The Yo Emerging Artists! Project of South Jersey (YEA!) is a series of events that will provide professional opportunities for emerging artists from South Jersey and the surrounding region. This program was created to recognize emerging artists representing a diversity of styles and media who wish to establish themselves in a professional career. Throughout the year a series of exhibitions and events will be presented at partnering venues beginning October 2010 and throughout 2011

http://www.gccnj.edu/yea/

Wednesday, August 04, 2010

Noyes Museum working with 1 Million Bones Project.  Staff tries their hands in the project making bones.  Opening reception coming October 8th. http://www.facebook.com/OneMillionBones