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Felted Bird with Janet Griffin

Felted Bird with Janet Griffin
Saturday, May 13
1:00pm-4:00pm
Teen & Adult Class

Amaze yourself with the dry method of wool felting! Think of your favorite feathers on your animal!  You can construct your very own good luck charm.  A little secret of needle felting will be shared with you! You will mold fluffy wool fibers into three-dimensional shapes. Treat yourself to organic fiber art!

You don’t need to bring a thing! Wool and silk is included. Teacher brings color-full wool, wool yarn, felt needles, mat and beads.

Cost of class is $60 per person. 

Registration deadline is Thursday, May 11 by 5pm.

 




 

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Meet the Artist: Katherine Maloney

Our exhibit, “Animalia”, features the work of 3-dimensional artists Ryan Lytle and Katherine Maloney. This week we’ll take you into the studio of Katherine Maloney and get to know her, and her work, a little bit better.

Katie Maloney works in her studio in Cologne, Va.

AoM: Where did you grow up?

KM: I grew up on my family’s organic farm in Tidewater Virginia surrounded by rivers, marshes, and a lush diversity of plants and wildlife. I’ve traveled and lived other places but still call the farm home and is where I currently have a studio.

AoM: How and when did you first know you wanted to be an artist or artisan?

KM: A big part of my upbringing was being homeschooled and therefor having time to pursue my own interests. I have always made art of some kind, as a child I drew pictures, played outside, made miniature sculptures with polymer clay and later apprenticed with a potter. After I graduated from college with a B.A degree, I immediately set up a simple studio and began supplementing my income with selling pottery. Whenever people ask me this question my genuine response is that I never made the decision, it just happened. Most integral to my ambitions for pursuing the life of an artisan, has been the support of my family and mentors who are all creative dreamers and entrepreneurs. 

AoM: What are the biggest sources of inspiration for your work?

KM: Nature and Travel. 

Observing wildlife and the natural environment is a big part of my inspiration and I often focus on animals which I have some connection to, such as where I have lived and traveled. By sculpting the animals realistically I hope to remind my audience to consider the creatures who inhabit increasingly vulnerable landscapes. 

Many of my forms and particular animals are inspired by traveling in Southwest China, Japan, and within the U.S. As an artist I consider myself a visual translator for what I observe and experience in the world, including my own interpretation of art made by people from all cultures and eras. I feel very fortunate to have been able to travel and hope to keep doing so! 

Detail Awaiting Renewal, White stoneware, oxides and ash glazes, fired in oxidation to 2200 degrees, 14.5″ x 14.5″ x 3.5″
Left: Coyote Box, White stoneware, oxides and green glazes, fired to 2200 degrees in oxidation, 7.25” x 4.25” x 4.25” Right: Polar Bear Censer, Porcelain and white stoneware, underglaze, microcrystalline and blue ash glaze, fired in oxidation to 2200 degrees, 5” x 3.25” x 3”

AoM: Tell us a little bit about your creation process.

KM: I often start by doing a simple sketch and look at photographs of the animals I’m working to represent. The time involved to create a new design depends on how clear my idea is and how detailed and technical I want to make the piece. Most of my work is begun on the throwing wheel, then I sculpt the animals to either integrate or be symbiotic with the thrown form. When I’m making a new animal I often take my time to figure out the correct proportions and the preferred emotion for it to evoke. After construction, pieces are fired once, painted and sprayed with my own formulated glazes, then fired a second time. With the many steps involved, it can often take a few weeks to a couple months to get a new design from start to completion.

AoM: Do you ever hope that your work will evoke a certain response from the people who interact with it?

KM: I want my art to encourage personal memories about people’s connection to particular animals and landscapes. My hope is the emotion of nostalgia can lead to introspection about the ways in which we are living as humans in this current moment on the earth. I also intentionally focus on beauty as an important element of my work. I want the animals to be beautiful, regal, honored, and gracefully integrated with the vessel. In this way, I hope for my art to bring joy into people’s homes where the animals are storytellers about our collective experience as life forms sharing landscapes. 

Animal Perfume Bottles

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Meet the Artist: Ryan Lytle

Opening on July 22nd, our new exhibit, “Animalia”, will feature the work of 3-dimensional artists Ryan Lytle and Katherine Maloney. This week we’ll introduce you to the work of Ryan Lytle and give you a peek into his studio.

“Whether it is pets, in nature, films and cartoons, mythology, I have always been drawn to animals. As a kid I had an extensive stuffed animal collection. These fascinations of animal archetypes, images and myths have resurfaced as visual vocabulary in my work.”

“My works are primarily created through the process of needle felting. There is a comfort that is embedded in the nostalgic material. Needle felting is done by compressing raw wool with a barbed needle into a form. Every area is stabbed hundreds of times with a single needle until the desired density is formed.  This medium allows me to sculpt works within a surreal space that is both disarming and inviting.”

“Although I mostly work with wool and felting, I also experiment with other materials. Typically, I am drawn to fiber-based techniques, but recently I’ve been working with 3D printing as well. I have been learning how 3D printing operates so that I could incorporate the process into my 3D design courses at CNU. Currently, I have converted about half of my studio over to producing face shield visors for hospitals. The university has been very supportive and generous with their equipment and materials.”

“Aside from the printing, my studio has been busy with finishing up work for a show projected for June at the PFAC. It is a lot of rabbits, and I’ve been creating an eight-foot moon rug with a rug tufting machine. It should turn out to be one of my more ambitious projects to date.”

“For the show at Arts on Main I am planning to show some of my more experimental pieces and I am excited to see how they work together alongside Katherine Maloney’s work.”

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🌸 Spring has sprung! 🌼 Join us at Arts on M 🌸 Spring has sprung! 🌼

Join us at Arts on Main for these fun spring art classes coming up! 

🌸 Tuesday, April 4th at 6:00pm - 8:00pm, Ronda Bowden will be teaching “Adult Paper Flower Class with Ronda Bowden: Daffodil Place Card Holders for Spring and Easter Entertaining”
Sign up here: https://gloucesterarts.org/event/adult-paper-flower-class-with-ronda-bowden-daffodil-place-card-holders-for-spring-and-easter-entertaining/

🐰 Thursday, April 6th from 5:30pm - 6:30pm, Kelly Richards will be teaching “Kelly’s Kids: Easter Bunny (Ages:6+)” 
Sign up here: https://gloucesterarts.org/event/kellys-kids-easter-bunny/

🌼 Tuesday, April 11th from 6:00pm - 8:00pm, Ronda Bowden will be teaching “Adult Paper Flower Class with Ronda Bowden: Daffodil”
Sign up here: https://gloucesterarts.org/event/adult-paper-flower-class-with-ronda-bowden-daffodil/

☔️ Thursday, April 13th from 6:00pm - 7:30pm, Kelly Richards will be teaching “Adult Paint Night with Kelly Richards: Rain Boots” 
Sign up here: https://gloucesterarts.org/event/adult-paint-night-with-kelly-richards-rain-boots/

🌷Tuesday, April 25th from 2:00pm - 4:00pm, Kelly Richards will be teaching “Daytime Painting Class with Kelly Richards: Jar of Flowers” 
Sign up here: https://gloucesterarts.org/event/daytime-painting-class-with-kelly-richards-jar-of-flowers/
Don’t forget that tomorrow is the reception for Don’t forget that tomorrow is the reception for our 2nd & 3rd grade Palette Pals! 🎨🖼️🖌️

Join us for a reception featuring 2nd and 3rd grade Palette Pals from 6pm-7pm on March 23, 2023. Each participating student will have a piece of artwork on display. People’s Choice Awards will be awarded to one student from each school. Stop by the gallery to vote early for your favorite artwork or cast your vote at the reception before 6:30pm. 

The gallery is open Wednesday- Saturday from 12pm-5pm. Winners will be announced at 6:45pm the night of the reception.

For more information on Palette Pals: https://gloucesterarts.org/event/palette-pals-reception-featuring-2nd-3rd-grade-palette-pals/
Last week to view this spectacular work! “Bet Last week to view this spectacular work! 

 “Between Layers,” featuring artwork by grandmother and granddaughter duo, Rose Nygaard & Aprille Zammit, will be on display at Arts on Main until April 1st. 

For this collaboration, Aprille travelled from her studio in Malta, Europe, to Gloucester, Virginia in 2022 to spend three weeks creating work together with Rose. “Between Layers” is a body of work in which the two artists played off each other’s different styles and backgrounds of working. Rose begins with colour, and Aprille begins with composition. Both artists layer the two to make their work. Rose and Aprille hope the work will ignite joy and lightness in the viewer.
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Everyone had so much fun in Janet’s felting clas Everyone had so much fun in Janet’s felting class! Janet will be teaching another felting class on Saturday, May 13th. She will be teaching students how to create a felted bird! Stay tuned for more info! 

For more information/to sign up for Janet’s class: https://gloucesterarts.org/event/felted-bird-with-janet-griffin/
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