Silver City, Nevada - Silver City Arts group is hosting an unusual fine art show highlighting some of the artwork by others that Silver City residents own and treasure. The exhibition is a tribute to the love of art that thrives in the small community, and also a rare opportunity to see artwork from residents' private collections. The opening reception is on Saturday, July 18th from 10am -3pm at the Silver City School House at 385 High Street. The show, entitled "Fine Art From the Collections of Silver City Residents" is a free, public event with hors d'oeuvres and live music.
Art From Around the World: Silver City residents will share pieces they've collected by artists from Africa, Europe, Asia, and North America, including work by Walter McNamara, Estelle Peck Ishigo, Mick Sheldon, Joan Arrizabalaga, Bob Adams, Francisco de Goya, Nolan Preece, Ray Obermayr, Dick Peitz, Edw Martinez, Gus Bundy, Lucy Nieder, Mike Hess, Jim McCormick, Mimi Patrick, Jeff Nicholson, Karen Kreyeski, Jean LeGassick, Lorna Obermayr, Richard Bodner, Patty Marshall, Barbara Stein, Molly Allander, Susan Stornetta, John Hunt, Brian Schorn, Layman Jones, Jon Colin Roberts, Ron Victor, Sandra Bunkley, Wayne Thomas, Hazel Cerstvik, Ron Victor, Larry Wahrenbrock, Daniel Heath, and many others.
Rarely Seen Pieces: Each of the pieces selected for the show has an interesting history. For instance, an original water color by Estelle Peck Ishigo will be among the works on display. She is famous for documenting, through her art, her experiences in a Japanese internment camp in the U.S. during the World War II period. Her life in the camp and her art were the subject of Steven Okazaki's Academy Award-winning film "Days of Waiting." The painting on display in the Silver City exhibition dates from before Estelle's internment, and is from the collection of Carol Brown and Doug Beverly Brown of Silver City.
Exhibition Design: Brian Schorn, a visiting artist with the new Resident Artist Program in Silver City, will be lending his considerable experience to preparing and designing the exhibition and its unique grouping of diverse types of art. He's hung the work of many well known artists in various capacities as a gallery and/or museum preparator, including work by artists such as Yoko Ono, Jean Dubuffet, Julian Schnabel, Duane Hansen, Jules Olitski, Martin Puyear, and Frank Stella. Schorn has also juried and curated various local and university art exhibitions and art publications.
Contact: Please call Quest Lakes at (775) 847-0742 for additional information.
“Silver City is a quiet, safe place to live and raise a family, and a town accustomed to standing up for itself. It is a community built on the values of knowing and caring for neighbors and for pitching in when need arises. We care for our kids, for our elders and for all others who can use a hand. Neighbor to neighbor, we stand by our community. Always.”
Thursday, July 9, 2015
Tuesday, July 7, 2015
July 10th Community Potluck and Meet & Greet with Visiting Artist/Writer
Come one, come all to a potluck community dinner on Friday, July 10th, 2015 at 6:00 pm at the Silver City School House.Bring whatever you can; we will eat whatever shows up!
The dinner provides an opportunity for a casual get together with neighbors, as well as a chance to meet Brian Schorn, visiting artist in the new Resident Artist Program in Silver City. Brian is an artist, musician and poet who will offer local free workshops for adults and teens at the Silver City School House, and assistance with designing the Silver City Arts July 18th exhibit. Below is a schedule of the classes and a bit more about Brian.
Schedule: No special skills or experience required. All classes will be held at the Silver City School House:
*Surrealist Art Techniques, Tuesday July 14th from 10am - noon.
*Poetry Reading and the Creative Writing Exercises, Tuesday July 21st from 10am-noon.
*Sound Ecology Workshop, Including Listening Exercises and Sound Mapping, Tuesday July 28th from 10am - noon (please wear comfortable shoes and clothing and bring sun screen, etc. as this workshop will include some walking).
Summer Visiting Artist: Brian Schorn, a multi-talented artist, writer, musician, graphic designer and photographer, will be offering free, public programming in Silver City this summer. Schorn's music has been performed in France, Austria, New York, and Oakland, and his visual art has been exhibited and published widely for the last twenty years in numerous solo exhibitions. His creative writing has been published in many books, journals and anthologies, and he was awarded the Academy of American Poets Prize. Hand-made poetry books by Schorn can be found in the Marvin Sackner Collection of Concrete and Visual Poetry. He has taught art, graphic design and creative writing, including at the University of Michigan, Brown University and Interlochen Arts Academy.
Schorn will also be lending his considerable experience to preparing and designing a July 18th fine arts exhibit sponsored by the Silver City Arts group. Schorn has hung the work of many well-known artists in various capacities as a gallery and/or museum preparator, including work by artists such as Yoko Ono, Jean Dubuffet, Julian Schnabel, Duane Hansen, Jules Olitski, Martin Puyear, and Frank Stella. Schorn has also juried and curated university art exhibitions and art publications.
Brian invites folks to stop by the Resident Artist studio (on No-Name Road) to see his works of art in progress. He writes,"As I begin to get work moving along, I'd love to share it with anyone who is interested."
What is the Resident Artist Program in Silver City? A unique resident artist program has developed in Silver City, a productive small community on the Comstock which is located within one of the nation's largest federally designated historic landmarks. Those creating in the performing, visual, media, design, or literary arts are being invited to reside in town for periods of up to 4 months, in exchange for offering public performances, exhibitions, lessons, workshops, art work, etc. in the community.
Contact: The "Resident Artist Program in Silver City" is privately funded and directed by Theo McCormick and Quest Lakes. Artists have been scheduled through Spring of 2016, and additional applications are being accepted for summer 2016. Please contact Quest Lakes at P.O. Box 123, Silver City, Nevada 89428 or quest@theodata.com for additional information.
More about the Resident Artist Program in Silver City can also be found here: https://www.facebook.com/silvercitynevadaresidentartistprogram
The dinner provides an opportunity for a casual get together with neighbors, as well as a chance to meet Brian Schorn, visiting artist in the new Resident Artist Program in Silver City. Brian is an artist, musician and poet who will offer local free workshops for adults and teens at the Silver City School House, and assistance with designing the Silver City Arts July 18th exhibit. Below is a schedule of the classes and a bit more about Brian.
Schedule: No special skills or experience required. All classes will be held at the Silver City School House:
*Surrealist Art Techniques, Tuesday July 14th from 10am - noon.
*Poetry Reading and the Creative Writing Exercises, Tuesday July 21st from 10am-noon.
*Sound Ecology Workshop, Including Listening Exercises and Sound Mapping, Tuesday July 28th from 10am - noon (please wear comfortable shoes and clothing and bring sun screen, etc. as this workshop will include some walking).
Summer Visiting Artist: Brian Schorn, a multi-talented artist, writer, musician, graphic designer and photographer, will be offering free, public programming in Silver City this summer. Schorn's music has been performed in France, Austria, New York, and Oakland, and his visual art has been exhibited and published widely for the last twenty years in numerous solo exhibitions. His creative writing has been published in many books, journals and anthologies, and he was awarded the Academy of American Poets Prize. Hand-made poetry books by Schorn can be found in the Marvin Sackner Collection of Concrete and Visual Poetry. He has taught art, graphic design and creative writing, including at the University of Michigan, Brown University and Interlochen Arts Academy.
Schorn will also be lending his considerable experience to preparing and designing a July 18th fine arts exhibit sponsored by the Silver City Arts group. Schorn has hung the work of many well-known artists in various capacities as a gallery and/or museum preparator, including work by artists such as Yoko Ono, Jean Dubuffet, Julian Schnabel, Duane Hansen, Jules Olitski, Martin Puyear, and Frank Stella. Schorn has also juried and curated university art exhibitions and art publications.
Brian invites folks to stop by the Resident Artist studio (on No-Name Road) to see his works of art in progress. He writes,"As I begin to get work moving along, I'd love to share it with anyone who is interested."
What is the Resident Artist Program in Silver City? A unique resident artist program has developed in Silver City, a productive small community on the Comstock which is located within one of the nation's largest federally designated historic landmarks. Those creating in the performing, visual, media, design, or literary arts are being invited to reside in town for periods of up to 4 months, in exchange for offering public performances, exhibitions, lessons, workshops, art work, etc. in the community.
Contact: The "Resident Artist Program in Silver City" is privately funded and directed by Theo McCormick and Quest Lakes. Artists have been scheduled through Spring of 2016, and additional applications are being accepted for summer 2016. Please contact Quest Lakes at P.O. Box 123, Silver City, Nevada 89428 or quest@theodata.com for additional information.
More about the Resident Artist Program in Silver City can also be found here: https://www.facebook.com/silvercitynevadaresidentartistprogram
Monday, July 6, 2015
Free Arts and Poetry Workshops for Adults and Teens Offered in July
Silver City, Nevada - As part of a new resident artist program in Silver City, visiting artist, poet and musician Brian Schorn will offer three free workshops for adults and teens at the Silver City Community Center/School House at 385 High Street. Schorn noted that "no special skills are necessary; anyone can come and enjoy the workshops." The three workshops are:
Surrealist Art Techniques, Tuesday July 14th from 10am - noon.
Poetry Reading and the Creative Writing Exercises, Tuesday July 21st from 10am-noon.
Sound Ecology Workshop, Including Listening Exercises and Sound Mapping, Tuesday July 28th from 10am - noon (please wear comfortable shoes and clothing and bring sun screen, etc. as this workshop will include some walking). Schorn explains that "Sound Ecology helps develop an awareness for sounds existing in your environment, whether natural or man made."
Summer Resident Artist Brings Cross-Disciplinary Skills: The summer Resident is Brian Schorn, a multi-talented artist, writer, musician, graphic designer and photographer. Schorn's music has been performed in France, Austria, New York, and Oakland, and his visual art has been exhibited and published widely for the last twenty years in numerous solo exhibitions. His creative writing has been published in many books, journals and anthologies, and he was awarded the Academy of American Poets Prize. Hand-made poetry books by Schorn can be found in the Marvin Sackner Collection of Concrete and Visual Poetry. He has taught art, graphic design and creative writing, including at the University of Michigan, Brown University and Interlochen Arts Academy.
As the resident artist this summer, Schorn will also be lending his considerable experience to preparing and designing a July 18th fine arts exhibit sponsored by the Silver City Arts group. Schorn has hung the work of many well known artists in various capacities as a gallery and/or museum preparator, including work by artists such as Yoko Ono, Jean Dubuffet, Julian Schnabel, Duane Hansen, Jules Olitski, Martin Puyear, and Frank Stella. Schorn has also juried and curated university art exhibitions and art publications.
What is the Resident Artist Program in Silver City? A unique resident artist program has developed in Silver City, a productive small community on the Comstock which is located within one of the nation's largest federally designated historic landmarks. Those creating in the performing, visual, media, design, or literary arts are being invited to reside in town for periods of up to 4 months, in exchange for offering public performances, exhibitions, lessons, workshops, art work, etc. in the community.
About Silver City: Recently designated an "Arts and Cultural Resources Production Center," the town is already home to a surprising number of Nevada's highly productive artists, musicians, photographers, writers, actors, artisans, academics and other innovative thinkers and unique souls.
Silver City's irreplaceable historic buildings and sites and its crystal clear views of the Sierras bring visiting plein air painters and photographers from around the West.
With an unusually strong volunteerism ethos, the town boasts a voluteer-run library, an organic community garden, frequent public events at the community center, a busy arts group, an historic preservation group, a volunteer fire department, and an enviable arts and science summer program that is free to youngsters in the entire Western Nevada region.
Contact: The "Resident Artist Program in Silver City" is privately funded and directed by Theo McCormick and Quest Lakes. Artists have been scheduled through Spring of 2016, and additional applications are being accepted for summer 2016. Please contact Quest Lakes at P.O. Box 123, Silver City, Nevada 89428 or quest@theodata.com for additional information.
More about the Resident Artist Program in Silver City can also be found here: https://www.facebook.com/silvercitynevadaresidentartistprogram
Surrealist Art Techniques, Tuesday July 14th from 10am - noon.
Poetry Reading and the Creative Writing Exercises, Tuesday July 21st from 10am-noon.
Sound Ecology Workshop, Including Listening Exercises and Sound Mapping, Tuesday July 28th from 10am - noon (please wear comfortable shoes and clothing and bring sun screen, etc. as this workshop will include some walking). Schorn explains that "Sound Ecology helps develop an awareness for sounds existing in your environment, whether natural or man made."
Summer Resident Artist Brings Cross-Disciplinary Skills: The summer Resident is Brian Schorn, a multi-talented artist, writer, musician, graphic designer and photographer. Schorn's music has been performed in France, Austria, New York, and Oakland, and his visual art has been exhibited and published widely for the last twenty years in numerous solo exhibitions. His creative writing has been published in many books, journals and anthologies, and he was awarded the Academy of American Poets Prize. Hand-made poetry books by Schorn can be found in the Marvin Sackner Collection of Concrete and Visual Poetry. He has taught art, graphic design and creative writing, including at the University of Michigan, Brown University and Interlochen Arts Academy.
As the resident artist this summer, Schorn will also be lending his considerable experience to preparing and designing a July 18th fine arts exhibit sponsored by the Silver City Arts group. Schorn has hung the work of many well known artists in various capacities as a gallery and/or museum preparator, including work by artists such as Yoko Ono, Jean Dubuffet, Julian Schnabel, Duane Hansen, Jules Olitski, Martin Puyear, and Frank Stella. Schorn has also juried and curated university art exhibitions and art publications.
What is the Resident Artist Program in Silver City? A unique resident artist program has developed in Silver City, a productive small community on the Comstock which is located within one of the nation's largest federally designated historic landmarks. Those creating in the performing, visual, media, design, or literary arts are being invited to reside in town for periods of up to 4 months, in exchange for offering public performances, exhibitions, lessons, workshops, art work, etc. in the community.
About Silver City: Recently designated an "Arts and Cultural Resources Production Center," the town is already home to a surprising number of Nevada's highly productive artists, musicians, photographers, writers, actors, artisans, academics and other innovative thinkers and unique souls.
Silver City's irreplaceable historic buildings and sites and its crystal clear views of the Sierras bring visiting plein air painters and photographers from around the West.
With an unusually strong volunteerism ethos, the town boasts a voluteer-run library, an organic community garden, frequent public events at the community center, a busy arts group, an historic preservation group, a volunteer fire department, and an enviable arts and science summer program that is free to youngsters in the entire Western Nevada region.
Contact: The "Resident Artist Program in Silver City" is privately funded and directed by Theo McCormick and Quest Lakes. Artists have been scheduled through Spring of 2016, and additional applications are being accepted for summer 2016. Please contact Quest Lakes at P.O. Box 123, Silver City, Nevada 89428 or quest@theodata.com for additional information.
More about the Resident Artist Program in Silver City can also be found here: https://www.facebook.com/silvercitynevadaresidentartistprogram
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