Woodlands group works to promote local artists

Photo By Jerry Baker/FreelanceSpring student Sierra Kozlowski showed off her art skills as part of the Paint The Woodlands event held at Market Street

Photo By Jerry Baker/Freelance
Spring student Sierra Kozlowski showed off her art skills as part of the Paint The Woodlands event held at Market Street

The Woodlands Art League, a longtime resource center and exhibition space for creative types in the area, is taking its mission to the streets - and inviting the community to join in the fun. 

The nonprofit hosted "Paint The Woodlands" and League members were scattered throughout The Woodlands - painting, sculpting, taking photos, drawing, creating mixed-media pieces and even crafting jewelry. 

The art created during "Paint The Woodlands" will be available for viewing and purchase during a live and silent auction at the reception. There will also be a "buy now" option. All proceeds will benefit the Woodlands Art League.

Kim Wallace, events director for the league, created wire sculptures along Woodlands Parkway.

"In The Woodlands, we're surrounded by beauty," she said. "We're putting out a call to our community, and we hope it becomes an annual event."

Wallace said she discovered the league when she was perusing the Market Street shopping center - where the gallery was housed before it relocated to Grogan's Mill two years ago. 

"I went to my first meeting, and I've been hooked ever since," she said. 

Wallace said that the group helped her make new friends in her new neighborhood. "By the end of the year, I felt like I had been here my whole life," she said. "The league has profoundly changed my art, my life and my friendships."

Abby Salazar, president of The Woodlands Art League, explained that the group originally formed in the 1980s to help develop local interest in the visual arts through teaching, demonstrations, exhibitions and community involvement. 

"We have a lot of people who have been in the art league for a long time," Salazar said. 

She said those long-standing members serve as guides for emerging artists. 

"If you have any type of art experience at all, you should come to The Woodlands Art League," Salazar said. "We can develop those talents. Even if you just want to tinker, we have programs for that."

The group meets regularly on the fourth Thursday of each month for demonstrations and to review the business of running the league. There are also several painting groups open to members - including the Monday portrait group, still life and plein (open) air painting group, Wednesday night portrait group, Thursday figure group and Thursday afternoon drawing group. 

Members also have the opportunity to show in the gallery, which is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. They also are invited to show during off-site events. 

Salazar said that members are required to pay a fee to show, annual dues and volunteer their time to run the gallery and teach techniques. 

She said that member dues are covering the cost of the lease for the league's gallery on Grogan's Mill. Before, the league had to rely on donated spaces to keep afloat. 

"We're celebrating our 33rd anniversary this year," Salazar said. "We've kind of bounced around, but we're making our own way now."

The league has also been expanded its youth programs and is working more with community partners like Habitat for Humanity and The Woodlands high School's Art Trust, Salazar added.

"I love being a part of a team that's working to make the world a better place," she said. "I believe that's what we're doing. I believe in this organization - and in helping people find their vision and find their voice."

Fund Raiser for family of Daniel Groover

Fund Raiser for family of Daniel Groover

 

We in Old Town Spring want to help the family of Daniel Groover so we have decided to donate a portion of the proceeds of all sales the next two Saturdays to Daniel Groover's family. Almost the entire town of Old Town Spring is participating in the fund raising somehow. Many of the restaurants are giving 10% of their proceeds for the next two Saturdays, some shops are giving 10--15% of what we sell plus 100% of the silent auction pieces and donations to the fund. Virtually all of the shops and restaurants are participating in some way. Most shops in Old Town Spring are donating a portion of the proceeds or are auctioning off a piece of merchandise through a silent auction. We will start the silent auctions this Saturday in each shop, carry it on all week and choose the highest bidders next Saturday night. We have many different items included in the silent auctions from paintings donated by some of the artists in my gallery to purses, wine baskets, books, jewelry and much more.....depending what each shop sells.

The family of the fallen officer, the owners of the home that burned down and the station 104 firefighters have been notified and invited to this two Saturday long event, as well as many other firefighters from around Houston and many are planning to attend in solidarity!

People can drop off monetary donations to Davis & Company located at 200 Main Street in Old Town Spring as well as The Red Palette Art Gallery located at 409 East Main Street in Humble.

One of our artists is coming to Davis & Company Fine Art gallery this Saturday at 5 to do a live demonstration and there will be wine and appetizers located at different stores around town. Next Saturday we are working on getting a special singing guest to come out and perform at the gallery as well as those amazing artists donations of original artwork to be included in the silent auction.

Introducing New Artist Tammy Bality

Source: https://davisandcompany.squarespace.com/ar...

June 13, 14, 15, 2014 Workshop by Nancy Medina

June 13, 14, 15, 2014 Workshop by Nancy Medina

9 am to 4pm Daily

$395 per student

Contact: Nancy@nancymedina.com

Payment for the class can be made by Paypal.  Free Shuttle Service to and from class and Houston Intercontinental Airport from La Quinta Inn and Suites Woodlands, South.

Phone 281-681-9188

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