Tuesday Nights is a series of Art Workshops for local creative types. Each series is built around one project idea. Some of the projects will end in exhibitions, but mostly this is a way to advance your creative skills while socializing with others of your artistic ilk. We don't care how long you have been at it. Some of us have been plowing the creative fields for awhile others are just starting, all that matters is your willingness to jump in and take chances..after all it's only art.
THE GAME ROOM
Tuesday Nights is the name of our class and The Game Room is where we meet when we are not together.
Got a idea that just can't wait...tell us about it.
You need to hash something out, maybe we can help.
Or maybe you just want to see what everybody else is up to.
Post links, post pictures, post questions or just ask one.
My Philosophy.
I teach through action and immersion. Just keep moving, contemplate later. In art, for me at least, there are times of rest and contemplation, and times of work. Art making is a time for work. It is the time to pull from the mental and make physical. Create a reality, a piece of art. For this the contemplative brain needs to move over, the art critic side isn’t even invited to the party. Learn to ask and answer your own questions on the move. The sooner I can get you making art the better. Get something done and then we have something to talk about.
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Friday, October 26, 2012
Friday, October 19, 2012
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
The exhibition!
PRESS RELEASE
The Third Annual Exquisite Corpse Exhibition plus
Day of the Dead Altars.
What:
Art Exhibition
When:
Opening Reception November 1st, All Saints Day
Time:
5:00PM until 8:00 PM.
The show will be up
through the weekend: Nov 2nd to Nov 4th, 10:00AM 4:00PM.
Where:
Ramona Town Hall.
729 Main Street, Ramona,
CA 92065
Come dressed as your favorite
dead person (famous or not!)
Information Contact: Helen Wilson, studio@helenwilsonartist
For the fourth year artist
Helen Wilson invited the artist’s group Tuesday
Nights to play the game "Exquisite Corpse." This is a game by
which a collection of images is assembled by the group to form bodies. The game
was invented by the Surrealists; and earned its name from one of the initial writings, "Le cadavre
/ exquis / boira / le vin / nouveau" (The exquisite corpse will drink the
young wine). It is the perfect game for creating Art for a Halloween Exhibition.
This group plays the game with a bit of a twist. The body is broken
into proportionally correct sheets of paper. Then they all draw, one body part
at a time. The results are then put on the floor where each of the artists
chose a body, one part at a time. Traditionally this is where the game ends a
body created by multiple artists, but this is where they
really change the game; everyone goes home with his or her body and they agreed
to reassemble for the exhibition. Once home, their body was the inspiration for
a piece of art. Materials where completely open-ended. The only obligation was
to their art and to keep the sense of play - after all it is a game. No
one has seen all the finished work.
In the mean time in October the group started a new
project, constructing Dia de los Muertos
Altars. More than 500 years ago, when
the Spanish Conquistadors landed in what is now Mexico, they encountered
natives practicing a ritual that seemed to mock death. It was a ritual the
indigenous people had been practicing for at least 3,000 years, a ritual known
today as Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead. In the United States and in
Mexico, families build altars in their homes or at the cemetery dedicating them
to the relatives who have passed. They surround these altars with flowers, food
and pictures of the deceased. They light candles and place them next to the
altar. In some homes the altar is not only dedicated to friends and family
members who have died, but to others as well. These festivities show that syncretism is particularly important in
cultural expressions like theology, mythology, and the representational arts,
all of which are present in the contemporary diversity of Día de los Muertos. This year the group will be building artistic
altars to patron Saints real or imagined. The only rule was that the cause that
the saint assisted with needed to be important to the Artist.
The artists include Antonia
Cosentino, Nancy Ferguson, Karen James, Bob
Norman, Tracy Potter, Kathi
Rothe, Paula Riddle, Lark Burkhart, Marsha Cook, Nancy Winslow, John Gardener, Annie Marie,
Heidi Schlotfeldt, Kathleen Beck, Jim Lydick, Cindy Dodson, Lyn Hawkins, Pamela
Underwood, Julie Weaver, Susie Amundson and Helen Wilson. The
group has painters, sculptors, quilters, assemblage artists, and mixed media artists
- so the show is sure to be interesting.
All
the artists are part of a class/group
called Tuesday Nights facilitated by Helen
Wilson, which meets once a month (sometimes more.) Each meeting is built around one project idea,
which culminates in an exhibition but mostly it is a way to advance creative
skills.
The goals are the
building of an art community through exhibitions and socialization with other
artists (There is something to be said about breathing the air of other
creative souls); learning to critique your own and others’ work effectively and
developing technical proficiency in a variety of media and/or methods, by
planning, designing and completing projects. (It is about developing artistic
energy through sharing with a larger community. Think of it as A Happening.)
That is what will be happening on Nov 1st,
an exhibition and a lot of fun. It’s open to the public, so come dressed as
your favorite dead person, famous or not.
The reception Nov 1st, 5:00PM until 8:00PM at Ramona Town
Hall on Main.
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Monday, September 3, 2012
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
TUESDAY
NIGHTS
4th Annual Exquisite
Corpse
You are invited to be a
part of the Artist Group Tuesday Nights.
Helen Wilson is the
Instructor/Facilitator for this workshop for local creative
types, which is built around a project idea that ends in an exhibition. Mostly
this is a way to advance your creative skills while socializing with others of
your artistic ilk. This is an educational,
social and communal art event. All that is required to join
is a willingness to jump in and take chances; after all it's only art. If you have never played with
us before check out our blog. http://tuesdaynights-thegameroom.blogspot.com/
Fall
2012 will be our Fourth Annual Exquisite Corpse Exhibition. As
always, complete artistic freedom is not only allowed but encouraged.
WHERE: Heidi’s House
2419 Duraznitos
Ramona, CA 92065
WHEN: Tuesday Nights
August
28th Lecture/lesson
September
11th Studio Date
September
25th Lecture/lesson
October
9th Studio Date
October
23rd Work Review Dinner
TIME: 6:00PM - 9:00PM
EXHIBITION: Nov 1st thru
4th
RECEPTION: Nov 1st,
Día de los Muertos.
$85 for five sessions
and an exhibition.
The total price is less then the price of
most one-day workshops!
The
number of students will be limited so enroll early.
First
start by sending back an email saying “I'm in” in the subject line to helenwilsonartist@mac.com.
To
insure your spot send a check to Helen Wilson, PO Box 1952, Ramona, CA 92065.
Once payment is received you will be sent a confirmation.
Enrollment
will work on a first come first served basis.
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Friday, July 6, 2012
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