Saturday, November 15, 2008

November 15, 2008, Sedakiel Gebremedhin


NOVEMBER 15, SEDAKIEL GEBREMEDHIN
Over 20 members and guests attended this enjoyable afternoon
self-portrait
Sedakiel Gebremedhin was born in Ethiopia. In 1999, his family immigrated to the United States. Shortly after moving to the U.S., Sedakiel began attending the Maryland College of Art & Design, where he learned about such artists as Pablo Picasso and Jasper Johns.  This experience helped him learn new ways to modernize Ethiopian artwork. At the Maryland College of Art & Design, Sedakiel received the Chairman of the Fine Arts Award, an honorable mention and the Dean’s Choice Award. In June 2005 Sedakiel successfully completed a solo art show in Washington, DC.  Approximately 250 VIP guests attended, including members of the business and diplomatic communities, the DC Mayor’s office and professors from the School of Art & Design at Montgomery College, which was previously the Maryland College of Art & Design.  The show included works of art that dated from 1999-2005. After a short stint away from school, Sedakiel returned to the School of Art & Design in 2007 and received a 2008-2009 Montgomery College Foundation Scholarship to continue his studies.  He is currently developing a portfolio and will attend a 4-year art institute.
 
ALSO ON THE PROGRAM WAS DAVID EPSTEIN, MFA, DIRECTOR, SCHOOL OF ART & DESIGN MONTGOMERY COLLEGE, TAKOMA PARK CAMPUS. 
HE SPOKE ABOUT THE NEW ART FACILITIES AT THE CAMPUS.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

October 2008, Professor Riggs

 OCTOBER 11, PROFESSOR ED RIGGS
2:00 to 4:00, Montgomery College,Rockville Campus,
TC Building, Room 148

The first Photoshop session we had a couple years ago was enjoyed by all.
Over 20 members attended the Photoshop session with Professors' Riggs and Johannsen
 
 

It was titled "Corrections and Adjustments to Improve Digital Photographs"
This was photo correction, hands-on, for our members using Photoshop.
We were given a photograph on each computer, and with Professors' Riggs and Johanssen guidance, members learned to crop, color correct, and sharpen the photo.

The handouts are now on this website.
Click here for the color correction handout.
Click here for the sharpening handout.

We all thank you both for your efforts, your caring, your enthusiasm...!!

Saturday, June 14, 2008

June 2008, David Little


David Little spoke at our June 14 General Meeting at the Davis Library
 
 
A graduate of the Maryland Institute College of Art with a BFA in Fine Arts, he was awarded a Henry Walters Traveling Fellowship and has received grants from Baltimore City and the Maryland State Arts Council.

 
 
His imagery involves the exploration of the human figure and its juxtaposition with architectural structures in environments that he creates from his memory.
 

Twenty seven members attended

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

June 2008, Henry Moore NY sculpture exhibit

  Several SAA members of Professor Poliszczuk's Montgomery College sculpture class went on his class day trip to the New York Sculpture Garden to view the Henry Moore exhibit.


Turn on your computer speakers, then click for a video tour of the "Moore in America" exhibit by the Time Magazine art critic.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

May 2008, Governor's Award





 
The Senior Artists Alliance received the First Annual Maryland Governor's Leadership in Aging visual arts group award. It was presented by Governor O'Malley at a reception at the Annapolis Senior Center on May 13.
M
aryland bought Renata Vaccari's pastel, shown below, to illustrate their poster.
 

Thank you, Governor O'Malley
SAA attendees were Mary Ellen Gordon, Paul Pincus, Renata Vaccari, Marianne & Paul Giguere, Stuart Glickman

Lt. Governor Brown, Governor O'Malley, and the legendary journalist, Helen Thomas presented our award.


Ms. Thomas, the guest speaker, delivered a hard-hitting manifesto on the decline in the quality and ethics of political reportage and presented her view of the Bush administration's policies, morals and actions....

Saturday, May 10, 2008

May 10, 2008, Sumita Kim


Sumita Kim, future chair of the art department at Montgomery College, spoke May 10 
 
Her lecture, “One Has to Forge One’s Own Path,” offered us an introspective journey through her art. Professor Kim spoke of two forces that face most artists: the need to follow one’s artistic instincts and desires and the struggle between the demands of everyday life versus your art.
She explained that pain, struggle, control and self-doubt are motivating forces behind her work. Her abstracts, in particular, illustrate a soft visual texture in contrast to the harshness and reality of life.

Her latest work is comprised of soft sculpture. She is currently incorporating photography as another medium to express her art.

Friday, February 8, 2008

February, March, April 2008


A few of our early presentations at our General Meetings

At the General Meeting on February 9, 2008, Margaret Kranking gave a slide presentation, “Bringing Your Paintings Together with Color and Light” .

Over 35 members attended.  The others missed a real treat!
March 8, Barbara Nuss critiqued our work at the Davis Library in Bethesda. Over 20 members attended. 
April 12 Rena Hoisington was canceled.
Kay McCrohan, chair of the art department at Montgomery College, spoke on April 12.
Over 30 SAA members and guests enjoyed the presentation and accompanying slide show.
Kay's talk was about not creating art in a vacuum, not letting titles pigeon hole you and the importance of playing in the creative process. 
She feels that exploring different mediums allows an artist to stretch beyond limiting labels and develop more fully.
Her latest work is the culmination of work in printmaking, paper art and metalsmithing techniques.