Showing posts with label Susan Ker Seymer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Susan Ker Seymer. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Last Post of 2011

November 2011 WCAGA Artshare
President's Letter (november)

I am exited to enter the new year. I wonder how will I be able to excel all that was achieved in 2011. It is important to know that you are not alone, there are wonderful talented women in the WCA that are willing to share and care. I agree with our President, Judy Parady when she says that the best way to take advantage of all the WCAGA have to offer is to participate.I am ending this year with sharing thoughts and pictures from Susan Ker-Seymer. She ran the Artshare Program. 

 
Recap for ArtShare , Autumn 2011.  
Perry's Drawings
"We had two events this fall that really brought the ArtShare experience to a new level. The first was the studio visit and gallery tour with Corrina Sephora-Mensoff in October that included a demonstration of the metal and forging work that she is known for, and a tour of Corrinas latest show, “Flowing as water” all at the Goat Farm.  It was an exciting view into the makings of a body of work, and in the context of opening night.
The second event in November was a wonderful ArtShare at the home of Ellen Filreis, that included a showing of work of several member artists, work of great diversity and depth and insightful discussion about the work. Thank you Ellen for hosting the group and showing your fascinating work."
-(Susan Ker-Seymer)
Maggie Bethel talking about her Photography
Corlia contemplating on her Painting

Corrina Sephora Mensoff working in her studio









Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Always something to do in Atlanta

Looking for something to do?

This weekend is busy, busy, busy. Here is just a couple of events that I am aware of that some of our members are taking part in.


Lair takes place on Friday, November 18, 6:30pm - 8:30pm. This event takes place at the Abernathy Arts Center.                   
The Little Things Mean A Lot happens on Thursday, November 17, 6pm - 8pm at the Swan Coach House Gallery. This is a group show with more than three hundred small art works. 




Our wonderful Book Discussion finds place on Sunday, November 20, 3pm - 6pm. The Artist Joan Mitchell is this  discussions topic. You can use  and read anything to come and take part in this event. S


For more information you can have a look at the Calendar.

I also have two birthday parties this weekend but I am sure going to try and get to these shows and especially the book discussion. I am thinking of taking my Knitting.
Regards Corlia