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“Place as Landscape” Free Docent Presentation

Join Judy Stone in the South Gallery of the Richmond Art Center for a 1 hour tour of this unique enamel exhibition.

Stone will talk about how the exhibition came to be, why the work was chosen, the artists in the exhibition, and how the work was made. Her presentation is a shortened version of the talk she gave in Taipei, Taiwan at the opening of Blaze,  international enamel exhibition last year.

There will be a repeat of this presentation on March 2 at 2 PM.

A limited number of catalogues from Blaze will be offered for sale ($40ea.) at this event.

Drawing and Painting in Enamel: Large-Scale Liquid Enamel on Steel – a workshop with Janly Jaggard

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This is a 3-day workshop for enamelists who dream of creating large artworks, or painters who are eager to experiment in another medium.

Our main focus will be the creative process of developing a two-dimensional work. Using steel panels as our canvas and vitreous liquid enamel as our medium, we will fire pieces in a furnace that has interior dimensions of 5’ x 8’at KVO Industries in Santa Rosa, CA where the new Center for Enamel Art Annex is located. We will carefully consider color, composition and characteristics of surface as we develop our “paintings” with the enamels used by the enamel industry. We will also experiment with various techniques in liquid enamel such as spraying, screen printing, brushing, erasing and drawing, all in service of the ideas we are exploring in the piece.

This is a unique opportunity to carry out some serious practice and risk-taking with enamels on a large scale, at the only enamel workspace of its kind in the country, an annex we have established in an industrial enameling facility. No enamel experience necessary.

 

Janly Jaggard is a master enamelist.  She is a British-born artist now living in Staunton, Virginia. As a painter she works in vitreous enamels as well traditional painting media. She earned a BFA in Ceramics in the early 70’s in England.  An art teacher and practicing artist, she has participated as both an enamelist and a painter in regional, national and international exhibitions. She returned to the UK to studies in Fine Art at Norwich University of the Arts, UK, completing her MA in 2016. This intense experience led to the reassurance about why she paints and how the medium reciprocates influence to the enamel work. She has lived in the US since 1993.

While she is teaching at the Center’s Annex in Santa Rosa her work will appear in the Center’s exhibition Place as Landscape, Place as Concept: Contemporary Enameling in the U. S. which opens January 15, 2019 at the Richmond Art Center, Richmond, CA.

Workshop Hours:

Weds. – Friday, 10 AM to 5 PM at KVO Industries, Santa Rosa, CA,  in the Center for Enamel Art dedicated space which is called “The Annex.”
Optional facilitated evening work hours will be available for an additional fee.  Furnaces are turned off at 5 PM but artists will be able to work in the evenings and fire their pieces the next morning.

Cost:
$475 plus $45 materials fee, additional optional fee* of $60 for two 2 1/2 hr. work sessions Jan.30 and 31.
*It is important that you indicate your preference for these evening hours when you register.

Materials List: Provided upon registration or when ready

Registration: Limited to 10

Refund Policy: No refunds unless your workshop position can be filled by another person.

Lodging, Meals, Transportation:

Coming from out of town? Check AirBnB, Priceline, and other discounted online lodging sources, The Center will try help you make your stay comfortable and stress free while you are a workshop participant.

 

Place as Landscape / Place as Concept: Contemporary Enameling in the U.S.

 

We are delighted to announce the exhibit “Place as Landscape/Place as Concept: Contemporary Enameling in the U.S,” from January 15 – March 8, 2019.

Please join us for the opening reception on Saturday, February 2 at 2pm.

Mounted in conjunction with Richmond Arts Center, the exhibit examines the idea of place from an American perspective.

These works in enamel–by established and emerging artists alike, using a range of traditional and experimental techniques–explore place as as a way of understanding who we are. By turns complex, conflicted, melancholy, and beautiful, these images and objects show us our country as well as ourselves.

This exhibition expands upon the American showcase presented at BLAZE: International Contemporary Enamel Exhibition at the National Taiwan Craft Research and Development Institute in Taipei (May-August, 2018).

Artists: Ken Bova, Harlan Butt, Katy Cassell, Kat Cole, Helen Elliott, Danielle Embry, Greg Flint, Kristina Glick, Gretchen Goss, Janly Jaggard, Sarah Loch-Test, Sharon Massey, Cynthia Miller, Pat Musick, Gail Reid, Rene Roberts, Averill Shepps, Jan Smith, Judy Stone, Don Viehman, Carly Wright

For press inquiries and images please contact the Center for Enamel Art at .

Image: Katy Cassell, Lost Sea, 2016. Enamel, copper, reflective glass beads, mounted to wood.

A Special Presentation by Martha Banyas

The public is invited to a presentation by enamelist Martha Banyas about her personal journey leading to her present work.

Date and Time: Saturday December 8, noon
Place: Painting Studio at the Richmond Art Center

Light refreshments will be provided.

Martha Banyas is a longtime Portland resident, artist, educator, and dealer of ethnographic arts, who has been working in enamels for over 40 years. She is widely known in Portland for her former gallery Apa Ini, which featured textiles, artifacts, and art from Southeast Asia and central Europe. During her extensive travels to SE Asia and Turkey, her work evolved in many directions including mask-making, life-size puppet design, and jewelry, as well as small-scale sculpture. In 2005 she returned to studio enamel and metal work full time. Her work has been exhibited nationally including shows at Craft Alliance, St Louis, MO, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX, Mobilia Gallery, Boston, MA, American Craft Museum, NY, Jamison/Thomas Gallery, Portland, OR, Greenwood Gallery, Washington D.C., Contemporary Crafts Gallery, Portland OR, and internationally in Germany and Japan.

Explorations & Rendering: Drawing and Painting with Enamel – A Workshop with Martha Banyas

This Masters workshop workshop with Martha Banyas will explore many different ways to translate images into enamel.We will broaden your visual vocabulary by looking closely at numerous rendering techniques such as drawing, painting, printing, sgraffito, stippling, pen & ink and surface texturing. For materials, I will also focus primarily on underglazes of various kinds, allowing you to build layers of image and texture with very little additional enamel. Underglazes can be one of your most useful tools and can be applied using many rendering techniques for a variety of visual and textural effects. We will also dive into the uses of media: water-based, oils and acrylics and find out which works best in different situations…and/or which can be used together. Overall, I want to show you how to get more visual information and bang into your enamels, while keeping the amount of enamel to a minimum….a real plus for jewelry especially. I look forward to sharing my knowledge and experiences in enameling with you!

Previous enamel experience is very helpful.

Martha Banyas is a longtime Portland resident, artist, educator, and dealer of ethnographic arts, who has been working in enamels for over 40 years. She is widely known in Portland for her former gallery Apa Ini, which featured textiles, artifacts, and art from Southeast Asia and central Europe. During her extensive travels to SE Asia and Turkey, her work evolved in many directions including mask-making, life-size puppet design, and jewelry, as well as small-scale sculpture. In 2005 she returned to studio enamel and metal work full time. Her work has been exhibited nationally including shows at Craft Alliance, St Louis, MO, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX, Mobilia Gallery, Boston, MA, American Craft Museum, NY, Jamison/Thomas Gallery, Portland, OR, Greenwood Gallery, Washington D.C., Contemporary Crafts Gallery, Portland OR, and internationally in Germany and Japan.

Workshop Hours:

Friday-Sunday, 10 AM to 5 PM , with meal breaks at the Richmond Art Center, Richmond, CA

Cost: $505 plus $35 materials fee

Materials List: Provided upon registration or when ready

Registration: Limited to 8

Refund Policy: No refunds unless your workshop position can be filled by another person.

Lodging, Meals, Transportation:

Coming from out of town? Check AirBnB, Priceline, and other discounted online lodging sources, The Center will try help you make your stay comfortable and stress free while you are a workshop participant.