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Showing posts with label Monthly Meetings. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Monthly Board Meeting

We invite all interested Mountain Empire residents to attend
the Mountain Empire Creative Arts Council's monthly Board of Directors' meeting on Thursday, October 2, 2008 at 1:00 PM
in the Community Room of the Pine Valley Library.

We'll be discussing our Theatre Program,
the Alpine Performing Arts Festival,
and other upcoming events.
We value the feedback of all back country artists and patrons of the arts.
We hope to see you at the library!

Friday, September 5, 2008

The Unveiling of the Stained Glass Art of Keith Barrett



Please join the Mountain Empire Creative Arts Council in the unveiling of the 1500-piece stained glass window designed and created by Pine Valley resident Keith Barrett at the home of Dr. Donald and Marcia Adema of Decanso.

Saturday, September 27 at 5:00 in the afternoon

Wine and hors d'oeuvres will be served and classical music will accompany the stained glass unveiling.

All back country residents and Mountain Empire Creative Arts Council associates are invited to attend. Please RSVP and get directions through Susanne Barrett at 473-0085 or through comments on this blog.

Keith Barrett has created several dozen stained glass windows since he first learned the art in high school. He attended Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara and also studied industrial arts and jewelry-making at San Diego State University. For the past twenty-four years, he has worked as a self-employed architectural draftsman in El Cajon. This present window has been the result of nearly nine months of design, glass, and detail work.

Monday, August 11, 2008

Come to MECAC's August Arts Fellowship

THE MOUNTAIN EMPIRE

CREATIVE ARTS COUNCIL

Invites you to our monthly arts fellowship
Tuesday, August 19, 7:00
Pine Valley Library
This month* we will not have a guest artist. Our "program" will consist of good fellowship with those who are supportive of the arts in community, in area schools, and in individual practice. Come enjoy yourself and present your ideas. Find out what MECAC is doing now and our exciting plans for the year ahead:
Think "drama!" Think "music!"
Think, maybe…"YOU!"
Refreshments will be provided!

*Art Docent Pam Villalobos and several students of PV Elementary School will be our special guests in October, and we are planning a Special Event for September.
Check back on this site in the coming weeks for further details.
Contact Dianne Holly 473-8760 with any questions or leave comments here on the site.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

It's All in the Costuming: An Evening with Dianne Holly


(Dianne showing costume renderings for a production of Chicago)

On Tuesday, July 15, the Mountain Empire Creative Arts Council was treated to the amazing artistry of new Pine Valley resident, Dianne Holly, at our monthly Arts Fellowship meeting at the Pine Valley Library. Dianne's remarkable experience and expertise in the theatre arts is astounding: she has worked on hundreds of productions with the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, San Diego State University, and the University of California at Santa Barbara, among others. As a theatre designer, she has been responsible for much of the artistic vision of each production, including costuming, props, and, occasionally, stage design.


(Costume renderings for a production of Chicago)

Theatre design is not a solitary art like painting and writing can be; rather, theatre arts require great collaboration among the director, costume designer, lighting designer, stage designer, and other members of the production crew. Dianne explained the process of costume design, starting with laying out complicated plans for which actors will be involved in which scenes, including the amount of time for costuming changes between scenes. Next, the renderings for costumes are sketched out in pencil and ideas are discussed with the director and other designers, including color palette, textures, time period representation, etc. Dianne then creates watercolor renderings for each costume (some of which are included here for your enjoyment) and then shops for costume materials herself, attaching sample materials to the renderings for reference in the theatre "shop," where all the costumes and props are produced.


(Costume rendering of a bird in a production of Peter Pan)

Dianne, who holds a Masters of Fine Arts in design, has also taught theatre design at San Diego State University and UC Santa Barbara to students in addition to helping produce plays at both universities. She stated that at any one time she might be involved in up to five productions: costumes for dance performances, plays just beginning production, plays in mid-production, plays in rehearsal, and plays being performed on stage. It was Dianne's usual routine to be at the university by 9 AM for meetings and classes, spend the afternoon in the "shop" where the costumes are being created or in meetings with the director or other crew, then be on hand at rehearsals from 5 PM to 7 PM, and finally help with the actual stage production starting at 8 PM, finishing her day at midnight to 1 AM by the time the stage production wrapped up and everything was back in its place. At that late hour she would go home to work on watercolor renderings for plays in early production stages. Saturdays involved long drives to Los Angeles for costume materials. Such is the life of the theatre!


(Watercolor rendering of costumes for Hotel Paradiso)

After many years of this grueling schedule, Dianne retired just a year ago to Pine Valley where she lives with her brother. She is still involved in freelance theatre design and plans to sell some of her beautiful watercolor renderings. Dianne has already been involved in a local production of Twelfth Night with the Pine Valley Players,a group of homeschooled students, this past spring, and planning further local productions for young people and for adults is in the works. We at MECAC are thrilled to have Dianne as part of our Board of Directors, both as Theatre Director and also as Secretary, a responsibility she will be taking over from Susanne Barrett as of August 1.


(Costume renderings and sample fabrics for a production of the Restoration comedy The Rover)

We welcome Dianne Holly to the Mountain Empire area and to MECAC in particular. We have been, are, and will be blessed by Dianne's creativity, artistic vision, experience, expertise, and willingness to help start a theatre program here in the backcountry. Keep checking back here on the site and keep an eye out for fliers around the area and for announcements in the Valley Views and other sources for opportunities in local theatre arts. And please attend our monthly Arts Fellowship meetings, the third Tuesday of each month at the Pine Valley Library -- they are a treat not to be missed!

Monday, July 7, 2008

Come to Our July Arts Fellowship



MOUNTAIN EMPIRE CREATIVE ARTS COUNCIL (MECAC)
INVITES YOU TO OUR JULY ARTS FELLOWSHIP
TUESDAY, JULY 15, 7:00 PM TO 8:30 PM
PINE VALLEY LIBRARY COMMUNITY ROOM

FEATURED ARTIST: DIANNE HOLLY

Senior Lecturer, Emeritus, UC Santa Barbara Drama Department

A new resident of Pine Valley, Dianne, recently elected as a MECAC Board Member, will be developing projects for the Mountain Empire region in the genre of drama and theatre design. Dianne will tell us about her career and what she wants to help accomplish here as part of MECAC.

Theatre Design is a collaborative art form that starts from the point of view of the script and the director's vision. As a theatre designer, her goal is to help reveal the world of the play and the characters that inhabit that world.

Designers use the same techniques and tools that all artists use. They work with line, color, texture, space (both positive and negative), form, balance, and also function, all to control the viewers' focus and create a visual world that not only pleases but informs the viewer. As a theatre designer, Dianne throughly enjoys the process of research which encompasses not only the visual history of a period but also explores the social, political, artistic, moral, and spiritual aspects of that world.

If you are an artist, a crafts-person, a "wannabe," or simply believe in encouraging the arts, you will find yourself at home among us. We are stretching our wings, ready to "fly" in new directions. Come be a part of our ongoing adventure! Come meet our July Artist -- DIANNE HOLLY -- and schmooze with us!

DON'T FORGET TO STOP BY ON PINE VALLEY DAY, JULY 26, TO SEE OUR ARTS & CRAFTS BOOTH!

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

An Evening with Sandra Hayen



MECAC's "Featured Artist" for the month of June is Sandra Hayen who is temporarily residing in Pine Valley, and she brought a lovely collection of her oil paintings for the MECAC audience to enjoy. Primarily a studio artist, Sandra prefers oils because they are the most "forgiving" of artistic media and because of their "juiciness." Calling herself a "slow painter," she classifies her work as "between realism and impressionism" and finds inspiration from the Hudson River Valley painters and the early California Impressionists. Sandra refers to herself a "tonalist" rather than a "colorist."

Two of Sandra's paintings of the backcountry have appeared in Land of Sunlight by San Diego author James Lightner, including "Pine Creek Crossing" pictured in the topmost photo. She belongs to many art associations including the Foothills Art Association, Oil Painters of America, San Diego Museum of Art Artists' Guild, California Art Club, and The "San Diego Seven" as well as hanging her art in two galleries in Julian, the Helga-O Art Center and the Pine Hills Lodge Gallery.



Sandra considers herself to be 50-75% self-taught. She has gleaned her techniques from reading, taking many painting workshops, observing works in museums and galleries, plus she spent three years copying the Old Masters. Sandra mentioned that her training has been "very traditional" and believes that one "must know the 'rules' of art before breaking them." She also states, "Every painting calls for a different approach." Sandra considers her artistic strengths to be composition/design, values, color mixing, and critiquing. She told the audience, "I paint because I can't imagine not painting!"



After painting, Sandra's next love is teaching. Since 1990, she has taught public classes through Grossmont Adult Education and the College Avenue Community Art Center and now holds private classes in Coronado and Lemon Grove. She teaches her students, "Artists have the power of making the viewer look where the artist wants them to look." We all very much enjoyed Sandra Hayen's informal presentation as she discussed her background and work as well as answering several questions from artists in the audience.

Please join our next monthly Featured Artist meeting on July 15 at the Pine Valley Library at 7:00 PM as MECAC presents Pine Valley resident Dianne Holly who will be demonstrating the art of theatre design. Whether or not you are an aspiring thespian, don't miss it!

Thursday, June 5, 2008

June Featured Artist: Sandra Hayen



On TUESDAY, JUNE 17 at 7 PM at the Pine Valley Library, Sandra Hayen will be the June Featured Artist for MECAC's monthly meetings. Sandra is an accomplished artist who paints in oils, and her work, which includes San Diego sites, will be a true delight to experience. In her own words (from Sandra's web site which you may access by clicking on her underlined name above):

My oil paintings are a reflection of my love for nature's splendor. The sheer beauty of nature beckons me to capture its ever-changing moods on canvas. I strive to impart a sense of peacefulness, tranquility, and serenity in my interpretation of nature.



Sandra's work has been published in James Lightner's Land of Sunlight: Contemporary Paintings of San Diego County (above). We look forward greatly to hearing her artistic vision and seeing her extraordinary work on June 17th. So come meet Sandra Hayen! We'll see you at the Pine Valley Library at 7 PM!

Monday, May 26, 2008

An Evening with Nancy Enright-Reib



MECAC's Featured Artist for May is Pine Valley's own Nancy Enright-Reib. On the evening of May 20th, Nancy brought a generous exhibit of her work to share with the monthly MECAC gathering, including a remarkable papier-mache puppet she made as a Girl Scout, tissue paper collages, a wonderful watercolor (see below), string collages, crocheted framings, collages including real butterflies, and many other examples of creative uses of paper and crochet.

A resident of Pine Valley since 1977, Nancy has also been writing for over thirty years by taking part in an autobiography group in La Mesa. Writing vignettes, especially about living in Europe in 1963-1964, Nancy showed us notebooks filled with stories of various events of her life. Adopted at eighteen months of age by a single woman, Nancy also writes about the finding of her birthmother and other family members, including an aunt just in the last few years.

Nancy also explained her philosophy of art that stems from her years of living abroad and attending many art workshops both in Europe and here in the States. She also developed spatial relationships in her works through classes in perspective. The watercolor below was created during an art seminar at the Pine Valley Clubhouse in the late 1980's.



The MECAC gathering very much enjoyed Nancy's sharing of her artistic vision as well as her writing and collage work. Thank you, Nancy, for being willing to share your life and your work with us!

We encourage all back country residents who are artists or are interested in the arts to join the monthly MECAC gatherings. Unless otherwise advertised, you'll find us in the Pine Valley Library Community Room from 7:00 to 8:30 PM on the third Thursday of each month. Our next Featured Artist is painter Sandra Hayen on June 17, so don't miss out on this remarkable artist!