Sunday, January 13, 2013

January Upcoming Art Events in Kalamazoo


Events are taken from the http://www.discoverkalamazoo.com/events/  website.  Get out in the community and cease the art world!!  Enjoy!!!


ARTbreak: Running Fence (Part 1)

Jan 15, 2013
Time: 12 noon
Location: Kalamazoo Institute of Arts
Phone: 269-349-7775
Part 1 of a 2 part series.
Running Fence was an installation art piece by Christo and Jeanne-Claude, which was completed on September 10, 1976 and removed 14 days later, leaving no visible trace. The route of the fence crossed 14 roads and the private property of 59 ranchers to reach the Pacific Ocean. The required environmental impact report for the piece was 450 pages long.

This documentary includes scenes showing the local response to the project, which ranged from excitement to resentment and active protest on the grounds of both land infringement and lack of artistic merit. In the end the the 24.5 mile long, 18 foot high fence extended across the hills of Sonoma and Marin counties in northern California, United States.

ARTbreak is a weekly program about art, artists and exhibitions. Donations welcome. Bring your brown bag lunch, coffee provided.

Sponsored by The Fountains at Bronson Place.
Cost: FREE

Book Discussion: I Shock Myself: The Autobiography of Beatrice Wood

Jan 16, 2013
Time: 2 pm to 4 pm
Location: Kalamazoo Institute of Arts
Phone: 269-349-7775
Known as the "Mama of Dada," artist Beatrice Wood discovered ceramics at the age of forty. Her flamboyant life and art was heavily influenced by artists and writers such as Marcel Duchamp and the Eastern spiritual philosophy of Krishnamurti. Join us in an engaging discussion of an artist whose work ethic, personal philosophy of positive thinking and romantic view of life are evident in her work.
Cost: FREE

Gallery Talk: Philip Pearlstein's Portrait of the Artist's Daughter

Jan 17, 2013
Time: 12 noon
Location: Kalamazoo Institute of Arts
Phone: 269-349-7775
Philip Pearlstein began painting portraits and nudes when abstraction was the fashion. Come explore the curious contradictions to be found in the work of this American master as we take a close look at his Portrait of the Artists' Daughter.

Get the Picture Gallery Talks are a fun way for adults to discuss 1-2 works of art per session with Curator of Education, Michelle Stempien and other KIA staff. Experience a different work of art each month and get to know the KIA collections and exhibitions on a whole new level!

Registration is required as space is limited. Register online or by call 269-349-7775.
Cost: $5 Members; $7 Non-Members

Artist of the Month Party

Jan 18, 2013
Time: 5 pm to 10 pm
Location: 248 N Kalamazoo Mall
Contact: Mary Heynig
Phone: 269-343-9133
Lotsa Little Things artists for the month of January are Mary Heynig and Allen Marr. There will be refreshments and hors d'oeuvres.
Cost: FREE

Movie Night!

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Jan 18, 2013
Time: 7 pm to 8:30 pm
Location: West Michigan Glass Art Center
Contact: Sherry Trautman
Phone: 269-552-9802
Join us at West Michigan Glass Art Center for a fun and inspirational Movie Night featuring Vittorio Costantini, a celebrated flameworker .  Jiri Harcuba, a Czech glass artist will also talk about how he engraves with diamond, stone and copper wheels creating innovative portraiture on glass with the highest level of craftsmanship.  Tasty popcorn and soft drinks will be served.
Doors open at 6:30 pm, movies start at 7 pm. For more info, visit our website at www.wmglass.org or call us at 269-552-9802. We are located in the large Park Trades Building on Kalamazoo ave. near the train station.

ARTbreak: Running Fence (Part 2)

Jan 22, 2013
Time: 12 noon
Location: Kalamazoo Institute of Arts
Phone: 269-349-7775
Conclusion to a 2 part series.
Running Fence was an installation art piece by Christo and Jeanne-Claude, which was completed on September 10, 1976 and removed 14 days later, leaving no visible trace. The route of the fence crossed 14 roads and the private property of 59 ranchers to reach the Pacific Ocean. The required environmental impact report for the piece was 450 pages long.
This documentary includes scenes showing the local response to the project, which ranged from excitement to resentment and active protest on the grounds of both land infringement and lack of artistic merit. In the end the the 24.5 mile long, 18 foot high fence extended across the hills of Sonoma and Marin counties in northern California, United States.

ARTbreak is a weekly series of talks and programs about art, artists and exhibitions. Bring your lunch-- coffee and cookies provided. Donations appreciated.

Sponsored by The Fountains at Bronson Place.
Cost: FREE

ARTbreak: The Art of Chinese Paper Cutting with Jamie Lesman

Jan 29, 2013
Time: 12 noon
Location: Kalamazoo Institute of Arts
Phone: 269-349-7775
Artist Jamie Lesman will discuss the history of Chinese paper cutting or jianzhi and present a demonstration. Jianzhi is an ancient folk art that dates back 2,000 years to the Han Dynasty and the invention of paper in China. Over the centuries the art of paper cutting spread around the world and been adapted by different cultures, but remains a vibrant traditional Chinese folk art.

ARTbreak is a weekly program about art, artists and exhibitions. Donations welcome. Bring your brown bag lunch, coffee provided.

Sponsored by The Fountains at Bronson Place.
Cost: FREE

Good Design Stories from Herman Miller

Sep 8, 2012 - Jan 27, 2013
Time: Mon. - Thurs. & Sat. 9 am - 5 pm; Fri. 9 am - 9 pm; Sun. & Holidays 1 - 5 pm
Location: Kalamazoo Valley Museum
Phone: 269-373-7899
Visitors can explore what collaborative problem-solving looks like based on the team-design process employed at the world-renowned furniture company, Herman Miller, Inc. The exhibit uses vintage and contemporary product displays, storyboard installations, and audiovisual recorded interviews of modern masters of design to underscore the importance of good teamwork.

 
Cost: FREE

A Legacy for Kalamazoo: Works Acquired through the Elisabeth Claire Lahti Fund, 1998-2012

Sep 29, 2012 - Jan 20, 2013
Time: Tues. - Sat. 10 am - 5 pm; Sun. 12 noon - 5 pm
Location: Kalamazoo Instutute of Arts
Phone: 269-349-7775
The KIA actively collects works by nationally renowned artists to enrich the lives and experiences of area residents and visitors. In 1998, through the generosity of an individual donor, the Elisabeth Claire Lahti Fund was established. Since then, the fund has supported the purchase of sixty works of art—paintings, sculpture, ceramics, prints, drawings, and photographs—that have enhanced the quality and breadth of the KIA’s collection. Some of these works, by artists such as Mary Cassatt, Jim Dine, Helen Frankenthaler, and Jasper Johns, have been brought together for this exhibition. Look for additional works purchased in honor of Betty Lahti, identified by special labels, in other galleries throughout the museum.
Cost: FREE

Louis Comfort Tiffany's Quest of Beauty

Nov 17, 2012 - Feb 17, 2013
Time: Tues. - Sat. 10 am - 5 pm; Sun. 12 noon - 5 pm
Location: Kalamazoo Institute of Arts
Phone: 269-349-7775
Through the generosity of many lenders in the greater Kalamazoo area, this exhibition will feature paintings, sculptures, prints, photographs, and decorative arts that are seldom seen in public. We invite you to explore these treasures from private collections. Sponsored by Greenleaf Trust.
Cost: FREE

Up Close: Myth, Art, and Life: Picasso's Suite Vollard

Jan 10 - 24, 2013
Time: 6:30 pm to 7:45 pm
Location: Kalamazoo Institute of Arts
Phone: 269-349-7775
In 1933, Pablo Picasso embarked on a monumental project: the creation of a series of 100 etching for his dealer, Ambrose Vollard. When completed four years later, the Suite Vollard would stand as one of his greatest achievements. Not only are the etchings a remarkable display of Picasso's use of line, but they also reveal the depth of his creative imagination.
In addition to viewing the prints from the Suite Vollard in the KIA collection, this three-part program will also include a background presentation about Picasso's life and work in the 1930s as well as a demonstration of the etching process.

Up Close: Exploring the Collection programs offer a chance to learn about the KIA's outstanding collection with Associate Curator of Collections Greg Waskowsky.

Register online or call 269-349-7775.

Sponsored by Educational Community Credit Union.
Cost: $30 Members; $40 Non-Members

Visiting Artist Workshop Richard Bresnahan

Jan 19 - 20, 2013
Time: 9 am to 5 pm
Location: Kalamazoo Institute of Arts
Phone: 269-349-7775
Richard Bresnahan will be presenting this workshop in connection with the show "Stoked." Richard is Artist in residence at St John's University in Collegeville, Minnesota. Bresnahan' s training has been both in the U.S. and Japan. This melding of culture is embodied by the Pottery Program's construction and use of the largest wood-fired kiln in the U.S., a kiln primarily built with recycled materials. Indigenous materials that are used at the St. John's Pottery all come from within a ten mile radius of the University. High Fire Stoneware and kaolin are local glazes are made of ashes from flax straw, navy bean straw, wheat straw, sunflower hull, wood and pink quartzite dust. Kilns are fueled with dead fall from the saint John's woods.
Held in Studio 5.
Register online or call 269-349-7775 ext. 3101.
Cost: $130 Members; $150 Non-Members

Stoked: Five Artists of Fire and Clay

Jan 19 - Apr 7, 2013
Time: Tues. - Sat. 10 am - 5 pm; Sun. 12 noon - 5 pm
Location: Kalamazoo Institute of Arts
Phone: 269-349-7775
A nationally touring exhibition organized by Saint John's University, Stoked reviews recent work by Richard Bresnahan, Artist in Residence at Saint John's University, and four former apprentices who have worked with Richard and the Saint John's Pottery since it was established thirty years ago. Each of the artists has been influenced by the artistic style established by Richard, as well as his focus on local, sustainable materials and community engagement. With that continuity in mind, this 30th-anniversary project highlights the development of creative identity within and outside the bounds of apprenticeship.
Cost: Adults $5; Students with valid ID $2; KIA members, youth 12 and under & active military Free

Sight and Feeling: Photographs by Ansel Adams

Jan 26 - May 19, 2013
Time: Tues. - Sat. 10 am - 5 pm; Sun. 12 noon - 5 pm
Location: Kalamazoo Institute of Arts
Phone: 269-349-7775
"In my mind's eye, I visualize how a particular . . . sight and feeling will appear on a print. If it excites me, there is a good chance it will make a good photograph. It is an intuitive sense, an ability that comes from a lot of practice." Ansel Adams
Ansel Adams' skill at creating photographs with a remarkable range and subtly of tones is legendary. Yet for all his technical mastery, Adams recognized that what made a compelling photograph was far more elusive. This exhibition of Adams' photographs from the KIA collection suggests how his intuitive and emotional response to the landscape resulted in powerful and enduring photographs. Sponsored by Consumers Credit Union and Friendship Village.
Cost: FREE

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