Hurray for summer!

AVA's exciting assortment of Summer Art Camps have begun, and the building is buzzing with creative activities--drawing, painting, sculpture and robotics. The combination of youthful enthusiasm and making art is contagious!

Please read on to learn more about exhibitions, classes, artist opportunities and more. 
  
Happy 4th of July!  
~The Board and Staff of AVA Gallery and Art Center

Garand, Gottsegen, Gorman, Sibley Fletcher, Haust 
On display through July 13 

Brenda Garand - It's Like Falling into Water: Sculpture and Drawing
Dan Gottsegen - (Mostly) Recent Paintings
Clifford B. West Gallery
Greg Gorman - Recent Work
E.N. Wennberg Gallery 
Liz Sibley Fletcher - Encounters
Elizabeth Rowland Mayor Gallery
 
William Haust - Recent Pastel Drawings
Johnson Sisters Library
 
   AVA would like to thank Four Seasons Sotheby's International Realty, generous sponsor of these exhibitions. 
 
 
Kira's Garden 2016
   

Kira's Garden is a sculpture garden dedicated to the memory of Kira Fournier Schore (1950-2002) and her contribution to the arts community of the Upper Valley. It is located on the east side of AVA's Carter-Kelsey building, and was given by her widower, Benjamin Schore, in 2008.

Sculptures by fourteen artists are featured for the 2016-2017 season: 
  • Herb Ferris of Windsor, VT
  • Liz Sibley Fletcher of Mason, NH
  • Scott Gordon of Norwich, VT
  • Fitzhugh Karol of Brooklyn, NY
  • Michael Kraatz and Susan Russell of Canaan, NH
  • John Kemp Lee of White River Junction, VT
  • Phil Lonergan of Campton, NH
  • John Matusz of Waitsfield, VT
  • Bill Martin of Grantham, NH
  • Lynn Newcomb of Worcester, VT
  • Abraham Oort of Hartland, VT
  • Teresa Taylor of Barnstead, NH
  • Jamie Townsend of Springfield, VT

Click here to download the press release for AVA's 2016 Installation in Kira's Garden.

   AVA would like to thank Four Seasons Sotheby's International Realty, generous sponsor of this exhibition.  
 
 
AVA's Amazing Summer Camps Have Begun!
 
Summer Camp Spotlight  
Ripe! and Secrets of the Green World 

AVA is delighted to announce that space is still available in two very special summer art camps: Ripe! and Secrets of the Green World. Come explore the inner and outer workings of plants through art and experimentation and be inspired to create realistic and abstract works of art!

These partnership programs unite AVA with the Dartmouth College Biology Department and the Dartmouth College Computer Science Department and are funded, in part, by a grant from the National Science Foundation.

To learn more about these unique art and science offerings, please follow the links below:




Enrollment in AVA's 2016 Summer Art Camps Continues  
June 27 - August 26

Our exciting, nine-week program features some of AVA's classic camps combined with a selection of brand new offerings. Camps include partnerships with: the Dartmouth College Architecture Faculty, the Dartmouth College Biology Department, the Dartmouth College Computer Science Department, the Enfield Shaker Museum, the Upper Valley Land Trust and the Upper Valley Music Center.

Click here to learn more about AVA's 2016 Summer Art Camps.

Playing with Fire--Workshops Demonstrating Hot Processes that can be Offered in AVA's New Sculptural Studies Building    

From June 22 through June 25, AVA board member and glass artist Michael Kraatz and his wife, stained glass artist Susan Russell, hosted a four-day workshop in their studio in Canaan, NH, featuring hands-on demonstrations of some of the hot processes that can be taught in AVA's new Sculptural Studies Building. These workshops, aimed at inspiring and educating AVA staff, board members and interns, concentrated on glass casting, raku firing and aluminum casting.

AVA's 2016 Summer Interns--Henry Bean, Laura Borchert, Stephanie Hammer, Marissa Newlove and Kristiana Ploss--shot video footage and participated in several of the processes. Marissa and Henry will create video shorts to be released throughout the summer, starting August 1--perfect timing for beginning to build up excitement about the new Sculptural Studies Building, which is expected to be completed in mid-October.
 

AVA intern Marissa Newlove opening the mouth of a glass cup




Michael Kraatz, in the studio of Kraatz and Russell Glassworks, pours molten glass into a sand mold, under the watchful eye of his wife, Susan Russell.


AVA at the Lebanon Farmers' Market   

Lebanon's beautiful Colburn Park -- a mere stone's throw away from AVA -- is a favorite gathering place to come and enjoy all kinds of activities, especially during the summer time. We are delighted to continue being part of the weekly Thursday Farmers' Market (4:00-7:00pm) with our plein air studio and free art activities for children of all ages. Once again, from early June to late August, weather permitting, AVA's capable summer interns will be in charge of this high-spirited offering, adding yet another layer of color to this marvelous downtown venue.

And keep in mind that on Thursday evenings our gallery hours are extended until 7:00pm, so be sure to combine a stroll through Colburn Park with a visit to see what's on display at AVA! 

Sunday Soup at AVA
Sunday, August 7, 3pm

AVA is excited to announce that we will be hosting quarterly Sunday Soup gatherings, with the second session to be held on Sunday, August 7 at 3:00pm. Initiated and led by Randall Szott, Head Chef at The Prosper Valley School in Pomfret, VT, these playful engagements promise great food, creative community and newly funded art projects!

What is Sunday Soup?
Sunday Soup is a grassroots model for funding small-to-medium sized creative projects through community meals. Basically, community members are invited to share in a meal of soup prepared by Szott, accompanied by Red Hen bread, for a nominal fee. The proceeds will be pooled as a grant, and at the conclusion of the gathering, will be awarded to support a developing, local art project. Artists seeking funding for their work should bring a printed, one-page description of their goal, with accompanying images, to the Sunday Soup event. All proposals will be tacked to the wall for participants to review. Every diner gets to vote. At the conclusion of the event, the proposal with the most votes receives the collected monies - no strings attached.
 
Why do it?
Sunday Soup is worth engaging with because it generates independent funding for the arts, sparks dialogue among local creatives, cultivates how we think about collaboration and community, and gives artists of all ages and abilities the opportunity to propose projects they might not otherwise be able to complete. For applying artists, the proposal process is more streamlined and fun than traditional grant application packages. For participating diners, the decision-making process is quick and democratic, and the outcome will reflect our local priorities. Sunday Soup is platform that gives everyone the opportunity to discuss ongoing projects with new audiences, meet new collaborators, and share ways of working.


Search for AVA's New Executive Director Is Underway

Following the announcement that AVA Gallery and Art Center's longtime executive director Bente Torjusen will be retiring at the end of 2016, AVA's Board of Directors secured the services of the executive search firm Arts Consulting Group (ACG) to lead a national search for a new executive director.

ACG is the leading provider of hands-on interim management, executive search, revenue enhancement, facilities and program planning, and organizational development services for the arts and culture industry.

AVA's operations and programs will not be impacted by the cost of the search, as it has been offset by donations from current and former board members. Additionally, ACG is providing its services including a generous in-kind contribution in support of AVA and the Upper Valley arts community.
 
 


Explore Your Park at Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site
Sunday, July 31    
  • Family Picnic Day activities from 11am-1:30pm
  • Concert at 2pm by Riverboat Stompers, Dixieland jazz band
  • Activities: plein air painting and drawing, carriage tailgate showcase, create a costume (circa 1916), create a cardboard backdrop for funny photos, photography treasure hunt
  • Prizes announced and awarded at concert.
  • Appropriate for all ages

Call for Artists: The Quechee Inn at Marshland Farm      
Deadline: Ongoing

The Quechee Inn at Marshland Farm is looking for new artists to join their Local Art Series at the Inn. Artwork that typically sells the best and looks the best in the Inn focus on landscapes and Vermont themes. The Quechee Inn is open to reviewing all art work, including photography.
 
An exhibition would include hanging approximately 25 pieces of artwork, ranging in different sizes. The Inn hosts an Art Reception for the show, featuring complimentary champagne, cheese, crackers and fruit.

Artists are asked to design a brochure that will accompany their work during the 5-week exhibition. The Quechee Inn does not take a commission on the sale of your work; however they do ask that one piece of art be given to the inn to display. 
 
  
Call for Artists: New England Collective VII     
Deadline: July 10

Artists in all mediums are invited to submit their work for the Seventh Annual New England Collective Juried Exhibition at Galatea Fine Art in Boston's SOWA Art District.

Juror: Julie Burros, Chief of Art and Culture for the City of Boston.
 
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