Thursday, July 14, 2011

More News From Nowhere......

The Five Island Art Gallery is proud to present
More News From Nowhere Exhibition by Clem Curtis.
Please join us on Sunday, July 17th
3:00 - 5:00 p.m. for the exhibition opening.

More News From Nowhere will run from July 17th - to August 6th, 2011.

Sneak preview of pieces from Clem's More News From Nowhere Exhibition.
http://www.fiveisland.ca/special-projects/more-news-nowhere-clem-curtis/




Clem Curtis is a Newfoundland born painter who lives and works in St. John’s. Clem works in a variety of mediums including: Acrylic, mixed media and prints (monotypes, mezzotints),but primarily oil on canvas. His work sometimes includes text, found objects, fabric (cheesecloth) or resin. His interest in visual art is very much fuelled by his love of music and books. Names of paintings are frequently extracted from literature and the lyrics of songs.

Clem is a two time winner of the arts and letters competition and his work is in many private collections as well as the Rooms  provincial art bank and the city of st. john’s permanent collection. Some of Clem’s Visual art influences include: Jim Dine, Willem de Kooning, Julian Schnabel, Anselm Keifer, Francis Bacon, Frank Auerbach, and Paul Gauguin.


Photo Provided By Erick Walsh
For more information please contact:
Five Island Art Gallery
7 Cove Road
Tors Cove, NL
A0A 4A0
Phone: 709-334-3645
Email: fiveislandgallery@nf.aibn.com
Website: http://www.fiveisland.ca/

Monday, June 27, 2011

A Whale Of A Tale - Exhibit Opening & Book Launch

Please join us as we celebrate the opening of the hooked rug exhibit and the launch of the book A Whale of a Tale . . . With Hooks, Lines and Singers by Frances Ennis, Maxine Ennis and Five Island Rug Hooking Group on Wednesday, July 6, 6:00 – 7:30 pm in the Upper Concourse of the St. John's Arts & Culture Centre. A Whale of a Tale . . . With Hooks, Lines and Singers began as a rug hooking project organized with Festival 500 Sharing the Voices to showcase a passion for music, storytelling and rug hooking. The project evolved into a beautiful book that follows the progress of the rugs and includes practical instructions on how to create exquisite hooked rugs. The book will be available for purchase. The authors will be making a presentation. There will be a cash bar. For July 6th only, get $5 off the price of the book when you show your ticket for the Festival 500 Opening Gala Concert (limit 1 book/ticket, while supplies last). For more information, please contact Flanker Press (709-739-4477 / 1-866-739-4420 / http://www.flankerpress.com/) or Five Island Art Gallery (709-334-3645 / 1-866-876-3645 / http://www.fiveisland.ca/).


Very special thanks to Flanker Press and Festival 500 for working with the Five Island Art Gallery Rug Hooking Group in this project. We are very excited for the official book launch, exhibit opening and Festival 500.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Concrete Conundrum/Paint A Patch

Paint a Patch and Have a Cuppa'
  
The Five Island Art Gallery in Tors Cove invites you to join us for an Open House to see this year's wide selection of new works. At the same time we are inviting you to try your hand at Painting a Patch on our concrete wall. It needs a much deserved makeover and we would like you to take part. A patchwork quilt design has been laid out on the wall. 

Paints and brushes will be provided and all that is required is your imagination. Come and enjoy the weekend at the Five Island Art Gallery and help us with our concrete conundrum. (While Patches Last)
June 25th from 12:00 – 4:00
June 26th from 12:00 – 4:00
7 Cove Road
Tors Cove, NL
Phone: 709-334-3645
 
Light refreshments will be served.


Edna Whitehouse of Peterboro, Ontario sits as she paints
her contribution to the Paint-a-Patch project.




Delf Hofmann, Sheila Coultas and Frances Ennis all leave their patch
on the Five Island Gallery's patchwork quilt wall mural.



Monday, May 16, 2011

Congratulations to Cathy Driedzic

The Five Island Art Gallery would like to extend our congratulations to Cathy Dridzic for her opening exhibition in France.

On Friday, May 20 Cathy Driedzic will open an exhibition of 22 new watercolours in Sete, France.  The exhibition will take place in the quartier of Pointe Courte, the historic small boat fishing harbour of Sete, similar to the Battery in St. John's.
The event, sponsored by the city and attended by the Mayor will be accompanied by a celebration on the quai given by the friends of Pointe Courte "Jouteurs".
In August the paintings will be shown and for sale at the Five Island Gallery in Tors Cove, NL.

Le vendredi 20 mai Cathy Driedzic va ouvrir une exposition de 22 nouveaux aquarelles dans Sete, de la France. L'exposition aura lieu dans le quartier de la pointe courte, le petit bateau de pêche historique port de Sète, similaire à la batterie de St. John's.
L'événement, parrainé par la ville et a assisté par le maire sera accompagné par une célébration sur le quai donné par les amis de la pointe courte "Jouteurs". En août, les peintures sera montré à la galerie dans cinq Île Tors Cove, NL.


Sunday, April 3, 2011

This project has women from three Newfoundland communitites creating over 30 rugs that will exhibit over the summer in Heart's Content. Further details about the exhibit will follow in the coming months but for now check out this video of the project. Special thanks to Springwater Productions for video provided.



Sunday, March 20, 2011

The Newfoundland Emigrant Trail - Call For Entry

If you are interested in taking part please email for more information and call for entry form.

Call for Entry
Five Island Art Gallery
7 Cove Road
Tors Cove
Southern Shore, NL, CANADA
709.334.3645
www.fiveislandartgallery.com
September 18 – October 21, 2011

Being in Newfoundland is a strange and almost surreal  experience, making you feel simultaneously at home abroad. You are in another country with its own complex history, and on another continent a vast ocean away from Ireland, but you keep encountering and recognizing intimate echoes of home. (Michael Coady, Carrick-on-Suir)

To celebrate the tradition and history of the visual arts, to honour the people and the place of our common ancestry, and to build on our Irish-Newfoundland and Labrador connections project of 2010, the Five Island Art Gallery invites submissions for a juried exhibition of art works inspired by the story of emigration from the South East Coast of Ireland to Newfoundland during the 18th and 19th centuries.

Works submitted can include paintings, sketches, textile art and sculptures. We welcome two- and three-dimensional contemporary works that capture a piece of the story of the Newfoundland Emigrant Trail.

Jurying will take place by digital images, with selection based on interpretation, originality and technique.

The Opening Reception is scheduled for 2:00 – 5:00 pm September 18, 2011 at the Five Island Art Gallery in Tors Cove, NL and will run until October 21, 2011. Some of the artists, along with special guests from an Irish delegation visiting Newfoundland with the Festival of the Sea, will be in attendance.

the Newfoundland Emigrant Trail –
Intent to Enter and Conditions of Entry

Deadlines:
Intent to enter - April 15, 2011
Receipt of artwork – August 26, 2011.

1. To enter you must be a current or former resident of Newfoundland or Ireland.
2. All entries must be of original design and be an interpretation rather than a copy of an inspirational piece.
3. Entries must follow the theme of the exhibition and be a painting (oil, acrylic, watercolour, monotype, sketch, sculpture (clay or other), or textile art medium.
4. Entries must be made exclusively by the artist and not from kits or during a workshop. Collaboration is acceptable, but all contributors must be acknowledged.
5. Please provide a brief 100 words or less explanation of your piece and indicate any specific artifact, image, text or other… that inspired the entry.
6. The maximum size for any entry is 40 X 40 inches.
7. Entries must be suitably finished and ready to hang or display and accompanied by all necessary hardware and instructions.
8. To enter complete the Intent to Enter and Image Description Form (attached) and send it with two low-resolution (each less than 1MB) images in JPEG format of your entry or proposed entry sketches/drawings (one of the entire piece and the other, a close-up illustrating some detail of the work) via email by April 15, 2011, to fiveislandgallery@nf.aibn.com with the words “the Newfoundland Emigrant Trail” in the subject line.
9. Label each image with: Your Initials, Image Title (brief), Year, 1a (for full image) and 1b (for detail) ie. fe_fox island_2010­_1b.
10. Images may be used for publicity and promotion of the Newfoundland Emigrant Trail exhibit.
11. Entries must be free of any text or images that are protected by copyright, unless you have the expressed written permission from the person or institution that holds the copyright and you provide the written permission with your submission. Commercial imagery is not recommended.
12. It is expected that all works will be for sale, however, some exceptions may apply. Please indicate if your work is not for sale and why. The Five Island Art Gallery will receive a 40% commission on all sales. The remaining 60% will be paid to the artist.
13. Deadline for art submissions is August 26, 2011. Entries must be received at the Five Island Art Gallery,
7 Cove Road
, Tors Cove no later than this date.
14. The Five Island Art Gallery is insured for public liability and all reasonable care will be taken with art works while at the Gallery.
15. Accepted entrants will be notified by email no later than May 15, 2011.
16. The acceptance of an entry grants permission to the Five Island Art Gallery to use an image of the accepted work for promotional purposes.
17. Accepted works must be available for the complete duration of the show.
18. By applying you agree to abide by the terms and conditions listed herein.

 

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Artist Profile - Susan Parsons

Susan Parsons is a Newfoundland artist who has been making art most of her life. Trained as a commercial artist, she worked, for a while, with an advertising agency but her real interest is in fine art. Whenever possible, she takes workshops with local and visiting artists, combining the various techniques she learns to create her own unique style. Oil is her medium of choice but she also uses watercolor, pastel, acrylic, graphite and has dabbled in print making and sculpture. Painting in whatever medium she feels suites the subject matter her paintings range from high realism to impressionism to abstraction.


Poppies in my Garden (oil)

"I've attended workshops taught by artists with such diverse styles as Gerry Squires, Barbara Pratt and Sterling Edwards. They are all completely different but I learn something valuable from every artist I meet and can apply it to my own work."

She finds that looking at art inspires her to paint as much as the scenery around her and visits art galleries wherever she travels. Whether perched on the rocks at Ferryland lighthouse or wandering Monet’s garden in Giverny she finds inspiration everywhere. Whe possible she paints on location or from her own photos. Susan has just started teaching art and hopes to do more when she retires from her day job.

Outport (Watercolour)
" I have almost fourty years of mistakes, discoveries and techniques I can pass along. I love the reaction when somebody tries something I've taught and it works for them."
 
She is currently the president of the Art Association Of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Her work is represented by Five Island Art Gallery in Tors Cove and the Step A Side Art Gallery in Burin plus various exhibitions and art shows throughout the year.