Wednesday, December 28, 2011
WSG looks back at 2011
In this last week of December, 2011, it seems necessary to remind ourselves of the highlights of our year.
1. Our 13th year in business!
2. We celebrate the life of longtime member Dee Ann Segula, while mourning her death and the loss of a wonderfully creative friend.
3. Lynda Cole takes 3rd at Art Prize in Grand Rapids.
4. Our first wedding proposal happens at the gallery.
5. Scream 4 hits the movie theaters, featuring the artwork of several WSG artists - most prominently, Nora Venturelli's in the scene where the bad girl throws her body onto a glass coffee table.
6. More art from WSG bought & rented for the filming of 5 Year Engagement (watch for it in theaters this year).
7. Another year of top-quality, sometimes challenging, art made in Michigan.
8. Gallery artists Connie Cronenwett, Lynda Cole & Elizabeth Schwartz' artwork featured on Adams Outdoors billboards throughout Southeast Michigan.
Sunday, December 11, 2011
WSG's Venturelli shows at Chelsea Center for the Arts
http://www.annarbor.com/entertainment/chelsea-center-stand/
Thursday, December 1, 2011
WSG's Holiday Show Opens
We have many smaller, unique items in the Holiday Show. Our artists have created smaller paintings, hand-made cards, jewelry, felted, recycled wool mittens and many other objects d'art to fit your list of gift items this season!
Parking will be crazy Friday, but the atmosphere will be festive with music, outdoor performances and special sales in our unique group of local retailers downtown.
We have a new neighbor in our building - Lily Grace - a specialty cosmetics shop, and Friday will be her Grand Opening, as well.
Buy local, buy handmade, BUY MICHIGAN!
Hope to see you at the gallery!
Monday, October 31, 2011
Nora Venturelli at Kerrytown Concert House
Sunday, October 23, 2011
More on Lynda Cole at Art Prize
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Evening Gowns for the Midwestern Woman at WSG
The installation pictured here is the namesake of the show.
Evening Gowns for the Midwestern Woman is an installation sculpture of evening gowns sewn from a variety of patterns and fabrics, with some modifications along the way. Each gown is clearly a distinct design from the next, but has a solid connection with the gown adjacent through its hemline. As a result, these individual pieces are all interconnected eventually. The dresses are complex in design and engineering, yet simple in form. They simultaneously hang from the ceiling on hand-made cedar (a la old split rail fencing) hangers, and are tied to the floor and walls, giving an effect of floating together.
The artist says, "This piece allows me to combine several things I love to do – problem solve an idea, sew and camp. Camp?, you might ask. The original idea I had in my head was to have the skirts pop out like a dome tent. This required some further study of our family tent. Measurements were taken, prototypes made and the skirts were all altered with panels engineered to pop out like a dome tent."
The idea for this piece came about gradually, becoming clearer in the artist's head with time and with work in her sketchbook. "Even so," she says, "I was still on the fence with my commitment to the idea as the focal piece for an entire show. Then, an wonderful gallery patron challenged me as we looked at my work early last summer, saying, “I think you're being too neat...to careful. Don't hold back! What are you waiting for?” It was exactly what I needed to hear."
Friday, October 14, 2011
Ben Reynaert at "Beyond Words" show at WSG Gallery
One of the contemporary book artists in WSG's current show, Beyond Words, is Ben Reynaert, a young, talented artist who pushes the boundaries of the book arts in crazy ways. Read more about him at The Center for the Book Arts link: http://centerforbookarts.blogspot.com/2011/04/benjamin-reynaert.html