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This weekend is the art stroll in Fernwood.  The stroll runs from 11-4 on June 23 and 24.  I'll be showing some art works along with the Open Art Surge and PACS group show at the Little Fernwood Gallery.  The Gallery is opposite the Belfry theatre and the main Fernwood square.  As part of the show we are inviting people to participate in creating a community mural.  For more information download the Fernwood Art Stroll map and brochure.

Fernwood Art Stroll Brochure and Map

 

What an amazing display of student artwork!  In case you didn't have a chance to check out the Art Ed Grad exhibit Passed:with flying colours, then enjoy this 'virtual' tour of all the great art that was on display.


 
Mary Cassatt, The Child's Bath, 1891
 
I thought I'd share a few images of the fantastic works on display in the Art Ed grad show.  If you haven't had a chance to check out the show it will be up until May 21st.  For more info see our Upcoming Events/Workshops page.

 
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This Sunday between 4-6pm will be the opening night of the UVic Art Ed grad show Passed: with flying colours.  The show will be hung at the A. Wilfrid Johns gallery in the A wing of the MacLaurin building at UVic.  Come by to see some amazing artworks by graduating art education teachers and their students - including a piece by yours truly! 

 
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Sculptures by Andy Goldsworthy Clockwise from top left: Rowan Leaves & Hole, Ice Spiral: Treesoul, Sticks Framing a Lake, Iris Leaves with Rowan Berries
 
This week the Art Gallery of Ontario became the first Canadian museum to join the Google Art Project.
If you haven't explored it yet, this online project allows you to take a 360-degree virtual tour of museums and their artworks. The Google Art Project was launched last year with images from 17 international museums including London’s Tate Gallery and the Uffizi in Florence.  For students, it means that they can explore high definition images of art that they normally would never be able to see.

Click here to explore the AGO's artworks on the Google Art Project


 
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Source: epiclol.com
 
I thoguht I'd share a few sketches done at the recent figure drawing workshop organized by AESA.  In a future post I'll be writing a more detailed account of the tips and tricks that were shared during the workshop, but for now enjoy some awesome drawings!