About Face: The Portrait, Aug. 31 – Sept. 29.

About Face: The Portrait, Aug. 31 – Sept. 29.

About Face: The Portrait, Aug. 31 – Sept. 29.

 

ABOUT FACE: The Portrait

August 31 – September 29

Artist’s Reception & Awards: September 8th (all welcome)

 This exhibit, a juried competition, is on view from August 31 – September 29 and features portraits that capture the spirit, personality and emotion of a person.

DROP OFF:  Entries must be delivered to The Art Guild,
200 Port Washington Blvd, Manhasset, NY 11030, at these times.
• SUNDAY, August 25: 3:00 – 5:00 pm
• MONDAY, August 26: 1:00 – 7:00 pm

EXHIBIT
• Saturday, August 31 – Sunday, September 29
Gallery open Saturdays & Sundays 1:00 – 5:00 pm & by appointment

ARTIST’S RECEPTION & AWARDS CEREMONY
• Sunday, September 8: 3:00-5:00 pm
 (All Welcome)

JUROR Robert Silverman’s innovative techniques have been featured in American Artist Workshop Magazine and The Art of the Portrait, the official publication of the Portrait Society of America. His work has appeared at Crosby Street Gallery and Spring Studio Gallery in Soho, the Art League of Long Island, Edward Hopper House, The Art Guild of Port Washington, The National Art League, the Lockwood-Mathews Museum, as well as the National Arts Club and Salmagundi Club.

Mr. Silverman has a BA from the School of Visual Arts and has studied with Harvey Dinnerstein, Burton Silverman, Nelson Shanks and David Leffel. He is member of the PORTRAIT SOCIETY OF AMERICA, from whom he was honored in their Members Competition. He has conducted numerous classes and workshops in the tri-state area, including the Art Students League and has been recognized with numerous awards. Robert also teaches here at The Art Guild. For more info on Robert Silverman, please click here.

PICK UP
• Sunday, September 29: 3:00 – 5:00 pm (Exhibit Closes)
• Monday, September 30: 1:00 – 7:00 pm

Works not picked up within eight weeks of the final day of the exhibit will become property of The Art Guild.   

 

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. 

Painting with Colored Pencils Workshop with Cynthia Knox CPSA – July 26-28, 2019, 9am-4pm

Painting with Colored Pencils Workshop with Cynthia Knox CPSA – July 26-28, 2019, 9am-4pm

PAINTING WITH COLORED PENCILS
FINE ART WORKSHOP WITH CYNTHIA KNOX, CPSA
Three Day Workshop: July 26-28, 2019, 9am-4pm
$460 M/$495 NM • Deposits being taken

Discover the difference between drawing and painting with colored pencils in this three-day colored pencil workshop.  Cynthia Knox will guide you step by step through the process of creating this stunning still life (photo reference shown) and will demonstrate her signature style of painting with this dry medium.  A variety of tips and techniques will be taught that will enable each artist to render the lace, fruit, flower, wood and metallic textures seen in this composition.  In addition to group and individual instruction, Cynthia will provide high-quality instructional materials that include a glossy tutorial booklet, reference photo, her popular “Cheat Sheet” and the actual surface with a light tracing of the entire still life to minimize actual drawing time and focus on color rendering.  Join Cynthia in creating a unique masterpiece that friends and family will be certain to ask, “THAT’s colored pencil?!”

Cynthia Knox, CPSA, is a colored pencil and graphite artist who lives in New York with her family.  Her artwork has received numerous awards in national and international juried exhibitions, and she has published 13 art instructional books, with a new book to be released in the Fall of 2018.  Publishers include Walter Foster Publishing (Quartos), Ann Kullberg Publishing, Strathmore Artists, and Viking Woodcrafts.  Cynthia teaches art workshops to individuals and large groups throughout the United States, internationally and online with Craftsy.com.  She is represented by LaBelle Enterprises for her workshops with Bob LaBelle as the primary contact: boblabelle@sbcglobal.net.

Cynthia’s artwork, resume, and workshops can be viewed on her website at www.cynthiaknox.com, and she is on Facebook and Instagram.

Please click here for materials list

WORKSHOPS:  Cancellations by the student more than 90 days: full refund. Under 90 days: $50 non-refundable registration fee is included in the workshop tuition.  Deposit is non-refundable within 14 days of the start of the workshop.

 


Colored Pencil Workshop w/Knox
Phone Number



Painting the Figure from Photographs in Watercolor with Ted Nuttall – June 19-22, 2019

Painting the Figure from Photographs in Watercolor with Ted Nuttall – June 19-22, 2019

SOLD OUT! Painting the Figure from Photographs in Watercolor with Ted Nuttall
Four Day Workshop: Wed. June 19 – Sat. June 22, 2019
9am – 4 pm

$625 M / $660 NM
SOLD OUT! A waitlist will be taken. Please Call.

We are very excited that Ted Nuttall will be visiting us! Don’t miss this rare opportunity to take a workshop with this amazing watercolorist in New York!


Although painting a person in watercolor may seem daunting, it is every bit as approachable as creating a still life or landscape. Ted Nuttall demonstrates the techniques, and instills the confidence to enjoy painting people. Ted will discuss the benefits of photographic reference, as well as how to interpret a photo in order to give life and energy to the subject.

In Ted’s daily demonstrations and presentations, he shares his personal approach to painting – plus he introduces the work of other artists with the objective of inspiring enriched seeing and thinking skills. What’s more, significant time is allowed for one-on-one instruction. In an atmosphere that’s both creative and supportive, Ted encourages, in each participant, a renewed enthusiasm for his or her art – regardless of their skill level.

Ted Nuttall: A graduate of Colorado Institute of Art, Ted Nuttall is a figurative artist whose painting expression was born out of his observation of people. Ted is a signature member of the American Watercolor Society, National Watercolor Society, Watercolor West, Western Federation of Watercolor Societies, and enjoys Master Status with the Transparent Watercolor Society of America
Ted’s paintings continue to win awards in juried exhibitions throughout the country. And his work has been featured in numerous national and international art publications. Most recently, he was a featured artist in both the 2014 Russian publication “Masters of Watercolor” and in the 2013 French publication “Pratique Des Arts”. Ted was the featured cover artist for the February 2014 issue of Watercolor Artist magazine. Ted’s work has been published in North Light Books’, Splash 8 and Splash 10, and his painting “Whispering Smith” appeared on the cover of Splash 12.
Artist’s Statement: For as long as I can remember, I have been a fascinated spectator of human behavior – the quintessential people watcher. I naturally seek the unique character in everyone I encounter. Often, as I observe someone in his or her everyday environment, I am rewarded with a moment when a gesture or expression combine with the play of light and shadow.
A contemplative smile, hands cradling a book or carefully tying a shoe, a shadow cast by a pair of wire-rimmed glasses – and there occurs a pivotal instant when a story appears.
My paintings are an attempt to compose and thoughtfully record the nuances that transfixed these moments, these stories, in my mind.

Matisse expresses the notion superbly: “I do not literally paint that table, but the emotion it produces upon me.”

For more on Ted please visit his website.

CLICK HERE FOR THE MATERIALS LIST

 

WORKSHOPS:  Cancellations by the student more than 90 days: full refund. Under 90 days: $50 non-refundable registration fee is included in the workshop tuition.  Deposit is non-refundable within 14 days of the start of the workshop.

2019 Nassau County High School Scholarship Winners

2019 Nassau County High School Scholarship Winners

Each year, The Art Guild is pleased to award scholarships to deserving graduating seniors who will pursue the visual arts after high school.

This year, 49 students submitted applications for the guild’s scholarships, making the selection of the 2019 recipients challenging. After much deliberation, five finalists were chosen.  Their impressive work demonstrated the sophisticated use of subject, design and medium. 

The Art Guild is pleased to award a $300 scholarship to each of the following students:

Christine Chai – Plainview/Old Bethpage HS – Animation

Sarah Kim – Plainview/Old Bethpage HS – Animation, Massachusetts College of Art & Design

Emily Lee – Great Neck South, HS – User Interface Designer – Rochester Institute of Technology

Isabelle Lin – Manhasset HS – Architecture

Ashley Zhang – Plainview/Old Bethpage HS – Photography