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SPRING 2018
EXHIBITS / WORKSHOPS / TALKS / EVENTS
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on the coverTracy Leagjeld, “Canyon Glow” monotype print. Leagjeld will teach an Advanced Monotype class this April. See page 7.
drawingTaught by A6 Founder Pat Clark!
Back to BasicsMeets every other week Tues & Thurs, 1-4 pm Jan 23 & 25, Feb 6 & 8, Feb 20 & 22
Rediscover a wide array of drawing and painting mediums with A6 founder Pat Clark. Each week students will explore a new medium, then complete an art assignment to review in the following class. “Back to Basics” will cover different forms of charcoal in Week One, colored pencils and graphite in Week Two, and mixed media (watercolor, clayboard, and ink) in Week Three. Supply list. Supply packages available at Layor Art + Supply in downtown Bend.
Instructor: Pat Clark
$270 ($216 A6 Member), $10 Supply Fee
Intro to DrawingFri, March 9-23, 3-6 pm
Drawing is the fulcrum for all of types of fine art. This class will introduce the basic principles of drawing (color, composition, light source, line quality) through different drawing mediums (graphite, charcoal, colored pencil, ink, etc.). Experimentation with material will be encouraged. No experience required. Supply list online.
Instructor: Alexandra Blanchard
$135 ($108 A6 Member), $15 supply fee
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Learn how to set lead type
Intro to LetterpressSat, Mar 24-Apr 7, 1-4 pm
If you have heard about letterpress but are unsure what it is or how it works, this class will allow you to peer inside the rich history and engaging techniques of letterpress printing. This class introduces the process, the materials, the machines, and the satisfaction of printing by hand on several tabletop platen presses. Participants will learn the basics of setting type using A6’s collection of lead type and decorative ornaments—as well as inking, locking up and pulling a print.
Instructor: Sam Olsen
$135 ($108 A6 Member), $15 supply fee
Take letterpress to the next level
Miniature Letterpress BookSun, Apr 22-6, 1-4 pm
In this workshop you’ll learn how to construct a hardcover accordion-style book using both photopolymer plates and lead type set. Students will be guided through the process of preparing an accordion text block as well as assembling fully covered boards. This class introduces basic book binding concepts including measuring, scoring and tipping folios. We will also focus typesetting and letterpress printing on several tabletop platen presses.
Prerequisite: Intro to Letterpress
Instructor: Sam Olson
$180 ($144 A6 member), $15 supply fee
letterpress /poetry
Led by our Cheers to Art presenter!
Haiku WorkshopSun, Apr 8, 1-3 pm
The Japanese haiku is spare and simple, but its format also requires more from a writer. Join poet Lorna Cahall this April for National Poetry Month and immerse yourself in the study of haiku. Class fee includes a haiku writer’s manual by One Breath Poets.
Instructor: Lorna Cahall
$35 (A6 Member $28)
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Perfect for beginners!
Print SamplerMon, Jan 29-Feb 26, 5-7:30
Curious about printmaking? Ready to try something new? Try this fun, five-week introduction to four popular printmaking processes— linocut, monotype, drypoint and collagraph—and open yourself up to a new world of creative expression. Each process connects to a different creative pursuit, be it drawing, painting or collage. Experience the thrill of pulling prints by hand and by press. Instructor: Dawn Boone
$188 ($150 A6 Member), $35 supply fee
Intro to LinocutTues, Mar 17-May 1, 4-7 pm
Linoleum cut printmaking is a great way to explore printmaking! In this class, we’ll design and carve a 12” x 12” linoleum block. We will begin with a simple landscape as a subject focusing on composition, with the option of adding more intricate pattern. We will ink up the blocks and make at least one print each in black ink only. This will require the maker to think about the process as subtractive, and to plan accordingly. No experience necessary. Supply list online. Instructor: Alexandra Blanchard.
$135 ($108 A6 Member), $35 Supply Fee
Woodcut CollagraphSat & Sun, Feb 10 & 11, 10-3 pm
Come get curious about this unlikely pairing and how the two printmaking techniques can inform each other and offer endless composition and texture possibilities. While each technique stands firmly on its own, the play of finding connections in layering different methods with unique line qualities is a fun image and idea generating experience. Chine colle techniques will also be introduced. Instructor: Julie Winter.
$150 ($120 A6 Members), $30 Supply Fee
printmaking
Print with Mom! See page 19 for details on our special pre-Mother’s Day class.
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Pamphlet PocketbooksTues, Mar 20, 4-7 pm
Learn foundational skills in the art of bookmaking and take home a completed project! This fun class is a great skill builder and helps you tap your own unique style and creativity. Practice the pamphlet stitch, learn how to construct covers and make functional pockets, and work with book cloth. Bring old prints or interesting papers, or use what’s supplied. Additional kits available for purchase. Instructor: Kelley Salber
$70 ($56 A6 Member), $12 supply fee
A perfect gift for artists!
Hardcover SketchbooksSession 1: Sun, Jan 27, 10-1 pm Session 2: Sun, Mar 4, 2-5 pm
There is little more satisfying than making your own hardcover book. In this class we will learn the tools and techniques needed to create our own hardcover sketchbooks. Using book board, book cloth, drawing paper, binding needles and thread and a range of other tools, each participant will leave with a personally bound sketchbook and the knowledge to continue bookmaking after the class is completed. No experience necessary. Supply list online. Instructor: Alexandra Blanchard
$45 ($36 A6 Member), $15 Supply Fee
book arts
Book in a BoxSat & Sun, May 4 & 5, 9-4 pm
Create beautiful boxes to house your handmade books or other objects in this start-to-finish project. This two-day workshop expands on basic bookmaking skills, using book board, book cloth, decorative paper and text blocks. Create a hardcover book with a sewn binding, then build a box that fits your book. This intermediate-to-advanced class emphasizes visioning, planning, measuring, cutting, sewing and applying finishing touches. Supply list online. Instructor: Kelley Salber
$210 ($168 A6 Member), $10 Supply Fee
More printmaking and book arts classes! Turn the page.Print with Mom! See page 19 for details on our special pre-Mother’s Day class.
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Our February Exhibitor
Playing the Concertina with Ann KresgeSat & Sun/Feb 17 & 18/10-4 pm
In book arts, the concertina is a pleated spine to which we attach pages. Like a mini accordion, the concertina provides the book artist with many options for page placement and book construction. The result is a range of creative, 3-dimensional book forms. In this two-day, hands-on workshop, students will learn folding , gluing, design and binding techniques. We’ll make several concertina-based books including flag and tunnel books. This class emphasizes individual creative solutions. Ann Kresge will also present her latest concertina book, Sacred Spaces. All levels of experience welcome.
$240 ($192 A6 Member), $20 Supply Fee
Our March Exhibitor
Chine Collé with Anna McKeeWed & Thu, Feb 28 & Mar 1, 10-2 pm
Chine collé achieves fine print detail attainable on delicate surfaces with the structural support of heavier rag paper. It can also be used to add secondary images printed or transferred onto the chine collé paper.
This two-day workshop explores the traditional and experimental potential of chine collé techniques. Anna will demonstrate several methods to obtain a seamless lamination of washi papers or lightweight fabric onto rag paper in the final print. This class provides extensive hands-on exploration of these techniques, printing with your own intaglio and relief plates. Pre-requisite: Experience in intaglio and relief printmaking.
$160 ($128 A6 Member), $20 Supply Fee
Supported by Roundhouse Foundation
visiting artists
Coming June 17-23
Artist Book as Graphic Novel with Tuula MoilanenPrintmaker and book artist Tuula Moilanen is widely known as an expert in Japanese woodblock printing (mokuhanga) and traditional papermaking and also works as a writer, graphic designer and illustrator. Mollanen will lead a workshop, demo and give an art talk.
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Our April Exhibitor
Small Plates, Big Prints with Sukha WorobMon-Wed, Mar 12-14, 10-2 pm
Create a large “printstillation” with printmaker Sukha Worob. Carve small abstract or representational lino carvings that fit into a group theme. Print your plates in a multiple fashion to create large-scale collaborative prints with your classmates. This class will change your view of printmaking as a creative medium outside of the constructs of traditional editioned works.
$180 ($144 A6 Member), $30 Supply Fee
Supported by Roundhouse Foundation
Portland Printmaker
Advanced Monotype with Tracy LeagjeldFri-Sun, Apr 13-15, 10-2 pm
Experiment printing on board using wax paper as our “plate” and layering with acrylic paints and printing inks. Printing with oil based inks on top of an acrylic under painting allows for rich color saturated monotypes. Students will start with a reference drawing done on newsprint. The drawing is then transferred to the board after which the board is painted with the acrylic under painting using simple bold colors and shapes. Next the wax paper “plate” is inked in a painterly style and printed onto the board using a hand printing technique.
$240 ($192 A6 Member), $50 Supply Fee
Coming in June!
Color Theory with Marie ThibeaultMarie Thibeault returns to Bend Art Center for another intensive workshop on color theory! Stay tuned for details.
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for kids
“Print the Walls” School ProgramApril 9-May 31, 2018 For Grades 2 and up
Students cover Bend Art Center’s white gallery walls (or your school’s walls!) with layers of ink in this special exhibit program. Using special rollers carved by contemporary printmaker Sukha Worob, students create a “prinstillation” by rolling designs inked with the four process colors (cyan, magenta, yellow and black). After a tour of Sukha’s exhibit, “Zamenhof’s Trials,” students learn about the science of color perception and then experiment with optical color mixing in a specially-designed art activity.
For more information or to schedule a visit, call Dawn Boone, Education Manager at 541.330.8759 or email [email protected].
Supported by Art on the River, Roundhouse Foundation and Oregon Community Foundation
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Gallery+Studio Program (Bend Art Center)
$8/student $6/student for Title 1
Artist in Schools Program (Your Classroom)
$10/student $8/student for Title 1
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For ages 10 and up. 5 weeks. $100 (includes all supplies)
Session 1 (Home School) Mon, Jan 15-Feb 12, 10-12:30 pm
Session 2 (After School) Wed, Jan 17-Feb 14, 2:30-5 pm
Register early!
Spring Break Camp: Inks and PastelsMon-Thu, Mar 26-29, 9-Noon
Explore dazzling combinations of printmaking and drawing! With technical guidance and total artistic freedom, kids will expand their creative expression with a bushel of colorful pastel and ink techniques that interact with stunning effects. Instructor: Karen Williams
$120 (includes all supplies). Call 541.330.8759 to register.
Rembrandt! Vermeer! Caravaggio! Great artists comes alive in our new Art Immersion program led by Dawn Boone.
Our first series explores one of history’s most dramatic periods of art: the Baroque. Each week, we’ll focus on a different artist, exploring his or her language of color, composition, mood, and symbolism—and learn why these works were created. Then we’ll head into the A6 Print Studio to discover how these artists worked! We’ll explore techniques used by each master, from chiaroscuro to the camera obscura. Fresh with inspiration, kids will have extended studio time to create their own work.
NEW! Starts this January!
Art Immersion Series: Baroque
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cheers to art!
January
BerniniWed, Jan 17, 7 pm
Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598-1680) was the most influential sculptor of his age. Inventive and skilled, he virtually created the Baroque style. Full of movement and emotion, his works have an overwhelming intensity.
$10 (includes wine) / No RSVP
Read MoreBernini: The Sculptor of the Roman Baroque by Rudolph Wittkower
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February
DelacroixWed, Feb 21, 7 pm
Eugène Delacroix, a dominant figure in 19th-century French art, was a complex and contradictory painter.Delacroix’s works laid crucial groundwork for Cézanne, Degas, Manet, Monet, and many others.
$10 (includes wine) / No RSVP
Read MoreDelacroix: and the Rise of Modern Art by Patrick Noon and Christopher Riopelle
“Art appreciation with a little libation.” Every third Wednesday at 7 pm.
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Art Historian Lorna Cahall masterfully weaves literature, history, music, theatre and art to create a rich view of each month’s artist or art movement. Lorna served as a member of the British Open University Humanities faculty at the University of Maryland for 15 years. A published poet, Lorna facilitates One Breath Poets (a local haiku poetry group) and is an A6 Artist Member.
about our presenter
March
The AcropolisWed, Mar 21, 7 pm
This architectural complex is one of the outstanding achievements of Western civilization. It holds layer upon layer of myth and history cumulating in the Parthenon, a temple to the goddess Athena, from the High Classical period.
$10 (includes wine) / No RSVP
Read MoreArchitecture and Meaning on the Athenian Acropolis by Robin Francis Rhodes
May
Winslow HomerWed, May 16, 7 pm
A consummate watercolorist, Homer captures the 19th Century American world and reflects the dynamic intensity of everyday life.
$10 (includes wine) / No RSVP
Read MoreWinslow Homer: An American Vision by Randall C Griffin
April
Picasso’s SculptureWed, Apr 18, 7 pm
Sculpture occupied a uniquely personal and experimental status in Picasso’s oeuvre. Inventive, whimsical and ever evolving, his sculpture keeps pace with his artistic development.
$10 (includes wine) / No RSVP
Read MorePicasso Sculpture by Luise Mahler and Virginie Perdrisot
June
Hadrian’s VillaWed, June 20, 7 pm
The great Villa constructed by the Emperor Hadrian near Tivoli between A.D. 118 and the 130s is one of the most original monuments in the history of architecture and art.
$10 (includes wine) / No RSVP
Read MoreHadrian’s Villa and Its Legacy by Professor William L. MacDonald and John A. Pinto
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playa talks
April
Annie ChenTue, Apr 10, 6 pm
An installation artist and sculptor, Annie Chen forms connections between scientific and artistic inquiry. In her work she explores the boundary between the organic and alien, and the plausible and surreal.
$5 / No RSVP required
February
Renee CoutureTue, Feb 6, 5 pm
Influenced by both the personal and the political, sculptor Renee Couture draws inspiration from the historical and social landscape of place. Using her own rural community as a starting point, she articulates the complexity and range of the public’s relationship with the land.
$5 / No RSVP required
March
Sheri DeBoerTue, Mar 13, 6 pm
Shari Arai DeBoer is a printmaker, watercolorist and book artist Her work is inspired by the natural world and the minutiae of everyday life. Much of her work is influence by Asian art, and her subject matter is rooted in her Japanese American heritage and a childhood spent in San Francisco.
$5 / No RSVP required
aboutPLAYA at Summer LakeOn the shores of Summer Lake in south Central Oregon, PLAYA offers creative individuals space, solitude and community. PLAYA’s residencies are open to visual artists, writers, performance artists, scientists, naturalists, and individuals engaged in interdisciplinary work or forms of creative research. PLAYA supports Bend Art Center with two residencies each year—one for an artist of the A6 Print Studio, and one for the Best in Show winner of our biennial exhibit.
Learn more at playasummerlake.org
May
Debbie Koppman & Liz RuizTue, May 22, 6 pm
Koppman’s work in sculpture, hand-made paper, and printmaking is created with an eye towards installation and collaboration. Koppman creates painted and tile murals in the Bay Area.
$5 / No RSVP required
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exhibitor talks
January
Alyson BelcherTue, Jan 9, 6 pm
Belcher discusses her exhibit, “Ice Portals,” and the various ways she experiments within her medium of photography. Belcher is a full-time faculty member of the School of Photography at the Academy of Art University and splits her time between Bend and San Francisco.
$5 / No RSVP required
February
Jeanette Small & Ann KresgeSat, Feb 3, 5 pm
Small and Kresge discuss their respective exhibits, “Convergence” and “Gathering Spaces,” and share their process for creating art. Small is a printmaker and member of A6 Print Studio. Kresge is a printmaker and book artist from Salem.
$5 / No RSVP required
March
Anna McKeeSat, Mar 3, 5 pm
McKee discusses how her collaborations with scientists has led to excursions in the Antarctic and informed work. A printmaker and installation artist, McKee will share recent work and her exhibit, “Glaciers: Insistent Ice.”
$5 / No RSVP required
March
Sukah WorobSun, Mar 11, 6 pm
A contemporary printmaker from Montana, Worob will discuss his upcoming exhibit, “Zamenhof’s Trials,” and his desire to foster honest interaction and communication through collaborative art experiences. Worob’s prints and gallery installation will be on display at Bend Art Center April 6 through May 27.
$5 / No RSVP required
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exhibits
January
Alyson Belcher: Ice PortalsOn Display: January 5-28, 2018 Opening Reception: Fri, Jan 5, 5-9 pm Art Talk: Tue, Jan 9, 6 pm
Photographer Alyson Belcher recorded the freeze and thaw of ice formations during the unusually cold winter of 2017 in Bend, Oregon. These studies read as abstract landscapes and challenge our sense of scale. Lines, shapes and textures combine with the mysterious qualities of light and shadow to create a confusing space that is fragile and fleeting. Based in Oregon and California, Belcher is a full-time faculty member of the School of Photography at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. Her varied oeuvre reflects an overarching interest in subjects that change slowly over time.
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FebruaryOn Display: February 2-25, 2018 Opening Reception: Fri, Feb 2, 5-9 pm Art Talk: Sat, Feb 3, 5 pm
Ann Kresge: Gathering SpacesConstructed on site at Bend Art Center, “Gathering Spaces” combines artist book and installation by Salem, Oregon book artist Ann Kresge. Kresge’s work explores the sacred geometries and sacred sites throughout world traditions.
Jeanette Small: ConvergenceA6 Artist Member Jeanette Small uses images of bees, honeycomb and cathedrals to reference the collaborative power of the hive. These mixed-media works on paper combine etching, linocut, chine collé, painting and stenciling and infuse elements of architecture, biology and technology. In this layered visual environment, Small presents contemplative female figures as a primary creative force.
March Glacier: Persistent Ice in Motion— New Work by Anna McKeeOn Display: March 2-April 1, 2018 Opening Reception: Fri, Mar 2, 5-9 pm Art Talk: Sat, Mar 3, 5 pm
Seattle artist Anna McKee explores ice landscapes with a series focused on Alpine glaciers in the Pacific Northwest. These portraits celebrate the beauty of these unique environments, and provide an outlet to contemplate change and grief associated with loss. Sequenced drawings explore future imagined landscape with shrinking ice. Other drawings focus on ice falls and crevasses within a glacier. Using both realistic renderings, and distorted abstractions, McKee’s work captures both a static point in time, as well as the dynamic nature of these changing masses of ice.
Supported by Roundhouse Foundation
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April
Zamenhof’s Trials: Prints and Printstillations by Sukha WorobOn Display: April 6-May 27, 2018 Opening Reception: Fri, Apr 6, 5-9 pm Art Talk: Sun, Mar 11, 6 pm
exhibits
Sukha Worob’s interactive installation explores the structure of communication, social connectedness, and belonging. Worob carves designs and images into rollers, which he uses to create works on paper and “printstillations” which break down the traditional gallery space. Visitors are encouraged to pick up a roller and ink the gallery walls in what the artist hopes will create a powerful shared experience. Through this combination of interactivity and physicality, Worob’s exhibit sets the stage for genuine interaction among participants and a sense of belonging.
As part of our Visiting Artist Series, Worob will lead a workshop, “Small Plates, Big Prints” in March. See page 7 for details.
Supported by Roundhouse Foundation
“Print the Walls” school program: Details on page 8.
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featured A6 artists
Carolyn PlattJanuary 5-28, 2018
Platt exploits her medium’s affinity for rapid mark-making and translucent layering in this series of expressive, abstracted monotype prints.
Printing in the Studio: Fri, January 5, 5-7 pm
Paul Alan BennettApril 6-29, 2018
Printed textures form a rocky backdrop for starry skies and seas painted in watercolor with Bennett’s playful patterning.
Printing in the Studio: Fri, April 6, 5-7 pm
Robin ThomasMarch 2–April 1, 2018
Thomas creates underpaintings with collagraph prints, and ventures into bold color and abstraction in this new collection of mixed-media works.
Printing in the Studio: Fri, March 2, 5-7 pm
Ana MaguireFebruary 2-25, 2018
Maguire uses collagraph and saturated color to explore the female figure in this new series of prints.
Printing in the Studio: Fri, Feb 2, 5-7 pm
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special events
Print with Mom
Poetic Journey with Krayna CastelbaumMon, Apr 9, 7 pm
To celebrate National Poetry Month, local “Poetry Instigator” Krayna Castelbaum leads this special reading of curated poems inspired by Sukha Worob’s exhibit, “Zamenhof’s Trials.”
Free (donations gratefully accepted). Please RSVP by calling (541) 318-0045 or emailing [email protected].
Bring Mom to the studio for some creative play! $15/person; ages 8 and up.
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Saturday
May 12, 1-3 pm
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Print a poem. Put it in your pocket.
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