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Tuesday, March 10 By Lorraine Voegeli 鈥淵ou can look at a picture for a week and never think of it again. You can also look at the picture for a second and think of it all your life.
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Tuesday, March 10

By Lorraine Voegeli

鈥淵ou can look at a picture for a week and never think of it again. You can also look at the picture for a second and think of it all your life.鈥鈥 Joan Mir贸

A few industrious art members met Tuesday for a creative session where we worked, shared ideas and had a productive time.

We鈥檇 like to remind everyone that a workshop by Carol Wylie from the University of Saskatchewan will be held Saturday, March 14, at the Don Ross Centre craft room and will feature the basics of painting. She also has an awesome exhibition in the Chapel Gallery depicting survivors of the holocaust and residential schools. Many similarities are noted and she tells their stories in extremely interesting formats. This is a 鈥渕ust see鈥 for everyone.

The featured painting is by Gordon Brand
The featured painting is by Gordon Brand

Tuesday. Feb. 18

By Evelyn Gardiner

鈥淲ith the new day comes new strength and new ideas.鈥鈥 Eleanor Roosevelt

A few artists were present Tuesday, as the cold weather probably hindered some members from venturing out.

If anyone is interested in drawing or painting, come and join us, as we have many workshops that will guide and help members in many aspects of painting.

Also, the members of our club share many thoughts, ideas and helpful hints with each other. We are always happy to invite new members. Have a great week.

Featured painting is by Evelyn Gardiner 鈥 Hawaiian Scene
Featured painting is by Evelyn Gardiner 鈥 Hawaiian Scene

Tuesday, Feb. 11

By K. Smith

鈥淎rt enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time.鈥鈥 Thomas Morton

Lorraine and Faye were in a 鈥渟pring mood鈥 鈥 housekeeping and cleaning cupboards 鈥 also an art form!

Members trickled in towards noon. We will be collecting ideas regarding increasing our profile and attracting new members.

We are a group of people who meet every Tuesday in the craft room of the Don Ross Centre. Our membership is diverse 鈥 from amateur to professional. Anyone interested in art is welcome to come learn from others and paint in a very accommodating area at minimal cost. We are open to new members and new ideas.

Featured artwork by Dona Lukas
Featured artwork by Dona Lukas

Tuesday, Jan 14

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Compilation by Lynn Strendin

Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2020

By Faye Erickson

We are back in full force following the Christmas season. Everyone is glad to see each other and at lunch time we were busy socializing.

When we create art, we focus on what is important, capture the elements and transplant it on a supporting surface. If it doesn鈥檛 turn out, start again.

We will have our quarterly meeting at 12:30 p.m. Jan. 14.

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At work in the Don Ross Centre craft room.

Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2019

By Lynn Strendin

The Battlefords Art Club鈥檚 Christmas lunch will be held at the Kihiw restaurant at the Gold Eagle Casino on Tuesday, Dec. 17 at 1 p.m.听

In the photo, six local artists held 鈥淎n Art Symphony鈥 at the Comfort Inn Dec. 6, 7 and 8. Artists displaying were Irene Slotzer, Grace Gerein, Jean M. Dunn, Kathy Smith, Rosemarie Stadnyk and Chris Hodge.

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Tuesday, Dec. 3

By Lynn Strendin

The pubic is invited to drop in and see the show and sale 鈥淎n Art Symphony鈥 at the North Battleford Comfort Inn on Friday from 3 to 8 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Six artists from our community will be there with their paintings.

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Art club members participating in a workshop held in November.
Art club members participating in a workshop held in November.

Tuesday, Nov. 26

By Gordon Bland

Ten enthusiastic Battlefords Art Club members gathered on Tuesday for our regular weekly painting day. Work progressed in acrylic, watercolour, charcoal and coloured pencil, accompanied by plenty of discussion.听

If you have an interest in making art, why not consider joining us each Tuesday in the craft room at the Don Ross Centre?

Featured art: 鈥淏elle of the Ball鈥 by GBland
Featured art: 鈥淏elle of the Ball鈥 by GBland

Tuesday, Nov. 19

By Evelyn Gardiner

Approximately 13 members enjoyed a workshop Tuesday given by Faye Erickson. The workshop focused mainly on how to paint more loosely and freely, using a huge paint brush, approximately one to two inches wide, painting with large strokes using this brush.

She also taught us to stand one arm鈥檚 length away from our paintings, enabling us to see the whole painting instead of concentrating on small areas only.

We had 20 minutes only to complete a picture. Lots of fun and laughter was had to see the outcome of these paintings. Have a great week, everyone.

Tuesday, Nov. 12

By Lorraine Voegeli

鈥淵ou can look at a picture for a week and never think of it again. You can also look at the picture for a second and think of it all your life.鈥鈥 Joan Miro

Tuesday, Nov. 12 鈥 A few art members were honing their creative skills to perfect their work. Many were already planning Christmas themes.

Members are reminded that next Tuesday, Nov. 19, at 1 p.m., we are having a workshop with Faye entitled 鈥淟oosening Up.鈥 Bring your own paints, brushes, etc. Paper will be supplied. It should be a worthwhile learning experience.

Have a good week.

Featured artist is Helen Menssa
Featured artist is Helen Menssa

Tuesday, Nov. 5

By K. Smith

鈥淓ven in darkness, it is possible to see light.鈥鈥 Elie Wiesel

A few hardy souls met for the day to indulge in creating art. The election is over and the Art Show and Sale was a success, so the future lies before us.

Anyone interested in art and creativity is invited to join our club. We meet every Tuesday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. in the Don Ross craft room. If you come after supper, please phone the number on the door so someone will come and let you in.

Our Christmas party will be on Dec. 17. Watch this space for further details.

Art in Action
Art in Action

Tuesday, Sept. 17

By Evelyn Gardiner

鈥淚magination is one of the highest kites one can fly.鈥鈥 Lauren Bacall

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Eco printing by Bonny Macnab

Some art club members enjoyed a workshop by artist Bonny Macnab on eco printing on paper and plant identification held at the River Valley Visitor Centre. It was a fun day, and a learning experience working with plant leaves on watercolour paper.

Members, don鈥檛 forget our club meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 1. Also, membership fees are due.

Please pick up your artwork at the Chapel Gallery as soon as possible

Artists learn about eco printing_1
Featured artist is Evelyn Gardiner.

Tuesday, Sept. 10

By Marilyn Richardson

Battlefords Art Club invites you to join them every Tuesday morning and afternoon at the craft room in the Don Ross Centre as we start a new year of activity. Benefits of membership include networking, access to an excellent workspace, sharing of techniques, shows and information about workshops, all for $25 per year. Contact Faye for more information at 306-446-3310.

Members Rosemarie Stadnyk and Irene Slotzer will be featured at Artrageous鈥檚 5th Annual Open House on Saturday, Sept. 15 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.听

Artwork by Marilyn Richardson, acrylic.
Artwork by Marilyn Richardson, acrylic.

Tuesday, Sept. 3

By Jean M. Dunn

鈥淎rt enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time.鈥鈥 Thomas Merton

This week found our members busy as usual, finding and losing ourselves as we create our own masterpieces. Our upcoming show has everyone conjuring up new pieces to exhibit.听

We are part of the Chapel Gallery Members Exhibit that will be on display until the 8th of September. If you haven鈥檛 checked it out your missing out!

New faces are welcomed on Tuesday鈥檚 painting day at the craft room in the basement of the Don Ross Centre. 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. 听

The Battlefords Art Club Show and Sale will be held in the Don Ross craft room in conjunction with the Marigold Show Saturday, Oct. 26 and Sunday, Oct. 27 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is free.

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Tuesday, Aug. 27

By Lorraine Voegeli

鈥淎rt washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.鈥鈥 Pablo Picasso

A few members took time from their everyday life this week to challenge themselves with a creative project. An interesting variety of works were noted: a colourful abstract, a large scale mandala, skull painting, a ship drawing, landscape paintings and pencil portraiture.

If you are interested in pursuing any form of art, please feel welcome to join us on Tuesdays at the Don Ross Centre craft room.

Members are reminded that yearly fees are being collected during the month of September.

Our club has made plans to hold our annual Art Show and Sale on Oct. 27 and 27, so we hope you will plan on visiting to observe our works.

Have a good week.

Battlefords Art Club鈥檚 featured artist this week is Kathy Smith.
Battlefords Art Club鈥檚 featured artist this week is Kathy Smith.

Tuesday Aug. 20, 2019

By Kathy Smith

鈥淓ven in darkness it is possible to see light.鈥 鈥 Elsie Weseil

Any god art is a contrast between light and dark. A few hardy souls met for several hours this week to produce works of art 鈥 watercolour, acrylic, buffalo skulls and mandala were all on display.

The local artists鈥 display in the Chapel Gallery is well worth a visit to see.

Coming up for the art club is the show and sale at the end of October. Further information to follow.

Pam brought her sister-in-law who is here from England for a visit. Welcome, Sara.

Fall is almost around the corner and soon the landscape will be abundant with colour, so enjoy the remainder of summer.

skull

Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2019

By Gordon Bland

Ten members came out to work 鈥 and play 鈥 at this week鈥檚 Battlefords Art Club regular session. Pieces in watercolor, acrylic and graphite were furthered by various artist members.

A number of the club members have pieces in the Chapel Gallery Members鈥 Exhibition. We encourage anyone interested in art to see the artwork of local artists there.

鈥淎 Little Song: House Wren鈥 by Jean M. Dunn
鈥淎 Little Song: House Wren鈥 by Jean M. Dunn
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