Flower Power February! Saturday Feb. 22 & Sunday, Feb. 23

Flower Power February! Saturday Feb. 22 & Sunday, Feb. 23

Flower Power February!
Winter’s Almost Over & Spring Is Just Around The Corner!
Saturday Feb. 22 & Sunday, Feb. 23, 10 am – 4 pm

Both Days are FULL – Please call or email for wait list
Space is limited please reserve.

 

Flowers Will Fill Elderfields!

 

Join us for this Non-Instructional
Open Studio Time Weekend!
All Levels and Mediums Welcome!

 

Both Days are FULL – Please call or email for wait list
Space is limited please reserve.

 

Fresh flowers from the Flower District will fill the rooms
at Elderfields with multiple still lifes for participants
to draw and paint. Spend your time on one still life
or move from spot to spot!

 

Artists are welcome to come for one day or two, a few hours or all day.
All levels & mediums are welcome. We plan to have a fun weekend!

 

Artists should bring their medium of choice
(Oils • Acrylic • Colored Pencil • Pencil • Charcoal • Pastels)

 

The Art Guild has easels, but you may bring your own.
Please bring lunch or a snack. Coffee, tea and water are available.

 

Space is limited. Please register below by Tuesday, February 18, so we know you’re coming! 

Art From the Heart 10×10 Holiday Fundraiser & Exhibit, November 30, 2019 – January 5, 2020

Art From the Heart 10×10 Holiday Fundraiser & Exhibit, November 30, 2019 – January 5, 2020

Thank you for attending and supporting The Art Guild!

 Remaining art work is on display and available for $100 each until January 5, 2020.

If you plan on gifting artwork, please note that The Art Guild is closed from December 23 – January 2nd.  

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THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS!

SOLD! Event Sponsor: $15,000
PETER & JERI DEJANA

FAMILY FOUNDATION

• Buy-It-Now Benefit 
• Entrance for 8 to Auction Preview Cocktail Party 
• Naming rights for the 10×10 
• Large full color sponsor recognition near entrance
• Logo featured on website for one year and on invitation and event materials. (Email your logo to info@theartguild.org)
• Opportunity for sponsor to speak at event
• 2020 Family Membership to The Art Guild

SOLD OUT! VIP Platinum Auction Preview Sponsor: $10,000 

PAM & LARRY TARICA

• Buy-It-Now Benefit  
• Entrance for 8 to Auction Preview Cocktail Party 
• Large full color sponsor recognition near entrance
• Featured in press releases and social media for the event
• Logo featured on website for three (3) months and on invitation and event materials (Email your logo to info@theartguild.org)
• 2020 Family Membership to The Art Guild

Diamond Sponsor: $5,000

Shelley & Jeff Holtzman

Marceil & John Kazickas

Ilene & Steve Silberstein

• Buy-It-Now Benefit 
• Entrance for 6 to Auction Preview Cocktail Party 
• Large full color sponsor recognition near entrance
• Featured in press releases and social media for the event
• Logo featured on website for three (3) months and on invitation and event materials (Email your logo to info@theartguild.org)
• 2020 Family Membership to The Art Guild

Gold Sponsors: $2,500

Karen & Ed Adler

Aleta & Jim Crawford

• Buy-It-Now Benefit 
• Entrance for 6 to Auction Preview Cocktail Party 
• Signage at event
• Featured in press releases and social media for the event
• Logo featured on website for three (3) months; Name on invitation (Email your logo to info@theartguild.org)
• 2020 Family Membership to The Art Guild

Silver Sponsor: $1,000

Dime Bank

• Buy-It-Now Benefit 
• Entrance for 4 to Auction Preview Cocktail Party 
• Signage at event
• Featured in press releases and social media for the event
• Name listed on event materials
• 2020 Family Membership to The Art Guild

Bronze Sponsor: $500

Carol & Louis Schepp

Karen & Steve Seltzer

Miriam and Robert Caslow

• Entrance for 2 to Auction Preview Cocktail Party 
• Signage at event
• Listed in press releases and social media for the event
• Name listed on event materials
• 2020 Individual Membership to The Art Guild

Partner Sponsor: $250

JoAnn Behal

Dina & Philip Adsetts

Valley National Bank

Jose Seligman

• Entrance for 2 to Auction Preview Cocktail Party 
• Signage at event
• Name in press releases, social media and event materials

Art Lab Open House – Sunday, January 12, 2020, 1-4pm

Art Lab Open House – Sunday, January 12, 2020, 1-4pm

Art Lab Open House
A fun afternoon for adults!
Sunday, January 12, 2020, 1-4 pm

Brush Away those Winter Blues!

• Meet many of our talented instructors

• Hands-on workshops in various mediums or techniques:

  • Drawing
  • Oil painting
  • Acrylic Painting
  • Portraiture
  • Colored Pencil
  • Photography and more!

• Spend as much time at each station  as you’d like

• Artwork can be created in as little as 15 minutes

• Clothed models

• All materials provided

The Art Guild Annual Meeting – Thursday October 24

The Art Guild Annual Meeting – Thursday October 24

Please join The Art Guild for our Annual Membership Meeting
Thursday, October 24, 2019, 7 pm at Elderfields.

All members and friends are encouraged to attend.

Find out what’s been going on at The Art Guild this past year,
learn about new programs and opportunities. Introduction of new board members.

Refreshments will be available. 

Following the meeting:
Demo: Printing Without a Press –
Add to Your Artistic Toolbox!
with Artist and Instructor
Stephanie Navon-Jacobson

Two simple and exciting printing processes which can be accomplished without a printing press, will be demonstrated and discussed. 

Silkscreen monotype: This is NOT the t-shirt making we did in high school!
Combining screen printing, drawing, and painting techniques, an artist can create stand-alone unique prints, images which can be enhanced with mixed media, or overprinted on other artwork.

Relief printing materials have become easier to cut and use. A block or plate is carved into, ink is applied to its surface, and printed on paper, fabric or other surfaces. Many multiples of an image can be created for greeting cards or repeat patterns. 

Stephanie Navon-Jacobson is an artist, printmaker, and instructor. She is currently on the faculties of St. John’s University, Art League of LI, The Art Guild, and the Great Neck Adult program where she teaches printmaking as well as other art disciplines.

Anatomy for Artists Lectures with Frank Porcu

Anatomy for Artists Lectures with Frank Porcu

Anatomy for Artists Lecture with Frank Porcu
November 21, 2019 • 7 – 9 pm
$15 M/$20 NM 

Think learning about human anatomy is boring?
You haven’t seen leading Artistic Anatomist Frank Porcu demonstrate!

Artistic anatomist, Frank Porcu, will conduct two dynamic lecture/demonstrations through large drawings produced before your eyes with the use of unique props. Designed to enlighten the novice as well as the professional artist, Mr. Porcu will focus on overall concepts as well as some specifics of anatomy in each limb and the head.

The historical ideologies and philosophies as well as society’s aesthetics will also be discussed. 

Attendees will leave this demo/lecture with a more thorough knowledge of human anatomy across various disciplines.

Bring a sketchbook and questions! We promise you’ll understand human anatomy in an entirely new way!

(November 21 lecture/demo will be different than the October 17.)

To see Frank Porcu in action, watch this video. 

Frank L. Porcu is a sculptor, anatomist, and painter who earned a B.F.A. from Pratt Institute and an M.F.A. from the New York Academy of Art. Mr. Porcu has devoted the last seventeen years to the study of the human form, based on the truth of human and quadrupedal dissection.

His research in the theories of “anatomical form-making” and its historical usages has provided him with a platform to teach to artists and physicians a “lost philosophy” dealing with the scientific construction of form. He has currently truncated his teaching schedule to take on studio practice for public and private sculpture commissions.

A monument to the lineage of education is a fourteen-foot statue he has designed for West Texas A&M University; the statue was erected in 2012. The anatomy text he is authoring is in manuscript form, and is being updated weekly due to the great lessons and explanations demanded of him by his ambitious students.

Mr. Porcu teaches anatomy, drawing, and sculpture at the Art Students League of New York, where he has recently brought back the appropriate study of “the Antique,” with the design and erection of the new second floor Antique Cast Wall. He also lectures on stereoscopic anatomy at Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons.

 

Tour of The Whitney Biennial – Friday, September 6.

Tour of The Whitney Biennial – Friday, September 6.

Free Tour of The Whitney Biennial with a Guide
Friday, September 6, 10:15 am SHARP
FREE, But Registration REQUIRED

Members of The Art Guild are invited to a FREE Tour of the Whitney Biennial with a Guide. The tour is limited to 20 people (first come first serve) and you MUST REGISTER. Attendees must be at the museum by 10:15 am on Friday, Sept 6.

Attendees are responsible for their own transportation to the Whitney located at 99 Gansevoort Street, New York City 10014

Please register below. A wait list will be taken.

 

About the Whitney

Designed by internationally renowned architect Renzo Piano, the museum is the jewel of the Meatpacking District, alongside new NYC attractions including the High Line and nearby Hudson Yards. Since Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney initiated this invitational exhibition in 1932, the Biennial is still the longest running survey of American art.

About the Whitney Biennial

The Whitney Biennial is a must-see for anyone who wants to see the art of the moment – paintings, sculptures, installations, photography and more by over 75 artists specially chosen by the Biennial curatorial team.

What makes the Biennial unique?

The Biennial was designed to express the voices of primarily young emerging artists with the majority under forty-years old. This year, female artists are represented in record breaking numbers. The curators traveled the country looking for diversity in artist backgrounds and artistic expression with a message – from body image and gender identity, politics and current events, ethnicity, physical disabilities, social and community issues. This is an edgy, not pretty exhibition – their mission is to provoke thought and appeal to the way people look at their world today.