“Show & Tell 3″ at Blue Door
Posted by Kathleen Benton on May 25, 2011
Blue Door will present “Show & Tell 3″, an exhibition of artist’s works with scheduled demonstrations by each participating artist. The opening reception is Sunday, May 29, 12-1 pm. The exhibit was curated by Luis Perelman. Included artists are Sally Aldrich, David Barnett, Kathleen Benton, Kaya Deckelbaum, Anne Bobroff-Hajal, Donna Faranda, Vernon Ford, Randy Frost, Ned Harris, David Licata, Diane Pratt, Lily Schor, Leslie Miller, and Kathy Yacoe.
Demonstrations will be given for five consecutive Sundays. The schedule is noted below. My demonstration will be on the last Sunday, June 26th at 2 pm. “Art Framing Basics: Protect and Enhance Your Investments and Heirlooms” is my chosen topic. I will give guidelines for framing both paintings and works on paper which can help inform decisions when working with a professional framer.
May 29
- 1:00: Kaya Deckelbaum- Wire-Mesh Molding & Sculpting
- 2:00: Ned Harris- Whisical Digital Photography with Found Objects
- 3:00: Lily Schor- Ceramic Sculpture Demonstration: Making 3-D Figures
June 5
- 1:00: Donna Faranda- Pointillism: A Look at Color and Composition
- 2:00: Vernon Ford- 18th Century Tinsmithing with Customized Digital Pictures
- 3:00: Randy Frost- Machine Applique & Stitching for Textural Effects
June 12
- 1:00: Diane Pratt- Introduction to Jewelry Making and Wire Wrapping
- 2:00: David Barnett- Mixed Media/Soldering & Strategic Packing of Delicate Artwork
June 19
- 1:00: Leslie Miller & Kathy Yacoe- Assemblage: Giving Found Objects a New Life
- 3:00: David Licata- Glass Torching Demonstartion: Organic Tree and Flower
June 26
- 1:00: Sally Aldrich- Build a Ceramic Creature: Hollow Sculptures & Secure Attachments
- 2:00: Kathleen Benton- Art Framing Basics: Protect & Enhance Your Investments and Heirlooms
- 3:00: Anne Dobroff-Hajal- Satircal Icons of Russia in Triptych: A Complex History & Artistic Process
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