Wednesday, December 15, 2021

Post 88: Shop Local, Support the Arts - Clearbrook Center of the Arts This Weekend!

Shop Local, Support the Arts - Clearbrook Center of the Arts This Weekend!

How about original handmade artwork as a gift? While shopping local (NOVA, Woodbridge, Virginia area) at Clearbrook Center of the Arts you can not only support small business (artists ARE small business), and supporting the arts, you can give the thoughtful gift for friends or family.

Browse the Art

We have art from various local artist members at multiple price points. We have mini art (3x4 mini canvases with the easel), art prints (various sizes), and of course, fine art in many different styles, sizes and are very affordable. All types of themes including a theme wall with holiday and winter artwork, florals, photoart, abstract art, beach themes, animals and bee paintings, fantasy, and everything in between.

Where is Clearbrook?


Do you know where Tackett's Mill in Woodbridge is? Well, go around to the back lower side - where the mill is and look for Clearbrook there.

    Clearbrook Center of the Arts 2230 B Tackett’s Mill Drive Lake Ridge, VA 22192 - Clearbrook is open THIS Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 4pm Dec 18, 19, 2021.
     
    The gallery will be closed for two weekends for the holidays - Dec 25, 26, 2021 and Jan 1, 2, 2022 so shop this weekend!
     
    Get a jump on your Christmas shopping while supporting local AND small ART businesses! Artists are small businesses!
     

     


    Local Art: Visit us at Clearbrook Center of the Arts at Tackett's Mill in Lake Ridge, VA on Saturdays and Sundays from 1 to 4 – it’s free to see the artwork! Want to join PWAS? Go to https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/membership


    Thank you for visiting, and remember to Share, Follow, and Comment!

    Author: Donna Liguria
    An artist member of PWAS in Woodbridge, VA specializing in acrylic painting. She paints landscapes, seascapes, animals and many subjects. Visit her Website at https://DonnaLiguriaArt.com & her Blog at https://donnascavepainting.blogspot.com/.
     

    Tuesday, December 14, 2021

    Post 87: PWAS: New Board of Directors for PWAS

    Prince William Art Society New Board of Directors for 2022-23

    At the PWAS monthly meeting on November 22, 2021, some big topics were on the agenda along with voting for PWAS Board of Directors. A few positions continue, a few new people are on deck.

    Congratulations to the New PWAS Board - Let's Meet Them Here

    Let's give a big congratulations to our new BOD!

    PWAS President: Ana Quispe

    Ana is an artist living in Woodbridge, Virginia working in mixed media, acrylics, and watercolor. She has been a member of the Prince William Art Society since 2015 and has more recently been on of the board members of PWAS serving as Vice President. Ana received a Master's in Special Education and works in her community. She loves learning from a diverse community through work, volunteering, and more.

    Her artwork has had many influences over the years, from her love of colors, and her varied background: from academics, a blend of cultures, and experience as well as from some of her favorite artists.  She challenges herself and its shows mostly in works in abstract, landscape, and animals. 

     

     

    PWAS Vice President: Staci Blanchard

    Staci Blanchard is a 51 yr old mom, wife, and caretaker when she isn’t painting. Staci is a self-taught artist who first started painting about 3 years ago for therapeutic reasons. She quickly discovered painting and creating was more than a hobby for her. Once she realized others enjoyed her creations, she started looking for ways to put her art out into the world. She joined PWAS in August of this year (2021) and immediately felt at home with all of the new and wonderful people she met.

    As Vice President, Staci hopes to contribute in the growth of the PWAS membership, to create opportunities for her fellow PWAS members to display and sell their work, and for increased awareness of the visual arts in Prince William County.


    PWAS Secretary: Maria Briganti

    Maria was born and raised in Austria and her family moved to the USA in the 1960's - when Maria learned to speak, read and write English. She was exposed to a lot of art culture growing up, but it was pushed aside while raising her family, once marriage and holding a career priorities were in place. Her family moved to Virginia when her youngest was in his teens, and she took some art classes at NOVA and with private art instructors. She found PWAS and joined their art group to get back into art world. By 1987, she joined their board and has been on the Board (nearly) ever since. Maria has been President twice, Vice President twice, and is currently the PWAS Secretary. 

    During the past 20 years, Maria has been a member of the Fairfax Art League, the Clifton Art League, exhibited with the Torpedo Factory and at the Lorton Workhouse when it started. She has also served and been a member on the Board of ArtBeat (which was a co-op in Old Town Manassas for 14 years) which sadly no longer exists. Her art training was in Old Master Techniques, which she states that she has strayed from over the years and until she found her niche. Her favorite mediums are pastel and oils. She also paints miniatures and has sold them up and down the East Coast. Other memberships include the Manassas Art  Guild and P-Art-ners, both located in Manassas. She loves being around artist friends and she states that they keep her on her game.


     

    PWAS Treasurer: Ken Meardon

    Ken began his “photoart” endeavors while living in North Carolina and had his first art show in Hillsborough, NC, in November 2005.  In 2006, Ken received a People’s Choice award for his photoart in Hillsborough, NC, and in 2008, was awarded 2nd Place in Photography at the 2008 Hearts of Virginia Festival in Farmville, VA.  In 2011, Ken and his wife and moved to Northern Virginia when he took a new job.  In September 2014, he exhibited his multi-level photoart at the Buchanan Partners Arts Gallery at the Hylton Performing Arts Center in Manassas, Virginia.  Ken has been an active member of the Prince William Art Society (PWAS) for about 7 to 8 years.

    In the middle of 2021, Ken assumed the duties of Treasurer for PWAS and will be continuing in that role for 2022.  In assuming these duties, he reviewed and still continue to review the PWAS finances – how much income the group generates and from where (membership dues, sales, and show fees), and how PWAS spends that income (e.g., insurance, post office box, show fees, supplies).  As part of the budget for 2022 that Ken is required (as Treasurer) to prepare, he will put forward recommendations to the PWAS board concerning membership dues, percentage of sales that PWAS keeps, and the amount PWAS charges to participate in shows.  The recommendations are intended to generate enough income to meet the financial responsibilities while at the same time encourage all members to participate in PWAS shows and other activities.  In sum, Ken believes that that no one in PWAS should feel that they cannot afford to be an active member.


    PWAS Member at Large: Linda Keuntje

    Linda joined PWAS in 2020, looking to connect with a community of artists. She's found great support for these early years of exploring her creativity. Linda enjoys developing her sketching skills, especially life drawing. She also paints in acrylics when she makes the most of bright colors. Some of her favorite pieces are the murals decorating her house. Linda recently experimented with polymer clay and hopes to use learning from her figure drawings to build that skill. As Member-at-Large, Linda looks forward to getting to know the Society members better and bringing their ideas and concerns to the Board. Linda hopes that as PWAS grows, it reaches artists of all media and stays accessible and inviting to the creative and the curious in Prince William County.

    PWAS is - the Prince William Art Society

    President: Ana Quispe
    Vice President: Staci Blanchard
    Treasurer: Ken Meardon
    Secretary: Maria Briganti
    Member at Large: Linda Keuntje
    Committee Volunteers. These committees can always use some additional help. Please contact the Committee Chair if you are interested in helping.
    Clearbrook Committee:
    Chair: Shadow Campbell
    Staci Blanchard
    Sandra Lewin
    Possibly others not on the sign-up sheet
    Social Media Committee:
    Chair: Donna Liguria
    Ana Quispe
    Andrea Castaneda
    Sandra Lewin
    Event/Show Committee:
    Chair: Sandra Lewin
    Individual show Chair: Ken Meardon
    Individual show Chair: Barbara Abel
    Programs Committee:
            Chair: Emily Hawes
    Hospitality Committee:
    Chair: Penny Shaw
    Phone Tree Committee:
    Chair: Jewell Pratt Burns
    Linda Keuntje
    Possibly others not on the sign-up sheet
    Scholarsip Committee:
    Chair: Jewell Pratt Burns
    Emily Hawes
     
     
    By the way, I want to thank all who volunteer and get in there to do the work to get the job of PWAS done. In 2021, we celebrated the 50-year mile-marker anniversary of PWAS, and it happened because of its members volunteering. - Donna Liguria
     

    About the PWAS Board of Directors

    The BOD serves for a period of two years, presiding over member meetings. 

    The President convenes at least 6 Executive Board Meetings per year, prepares agendas and delegates responsibilities and assigns tasks, while serving as a liaison between public, other organizations, and the Society.

    The Vice President is an assistant to the President, and fills those shoes if the President is absent. The VP is the liaison with Committee Chair persons, and Society members.

    The Secretary records the Minutes of the Executive Board Meetings and general membership meetings. Duties include correspondence, maintain the By-Laws and Amendments and/or Special Rules.

    The Treasurer receives all of the Society's funds, deposits, bill paying, art sales and distribution of those sales, maintaining, reporting, and budgeting of all finances, revenues and expenses. Duties include the membership database, corporate license, insurance, and dues to Prince William County Arts Council (PWCAC)

    The Member-At-Large represents the Society members interests at the Executive Board level.

    Congratulate the new team in the comments!

    Please see our blog post on "Getting Involved in Your Local Art Group"

    https://artistryspin.blogspot.com/2021/10/post-57-joining-your-local-art-groups.html


    Local Art: Visit us at Clearbrook Center of the Arts at Tackett's Mill in Lake Ridge, VA on Saturdays and Sundays from 1 to 4 – it’s free to see the artwork! Want to join PWAS? Go to https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/membership


    Thank you for visiting, and remember to Share, Follow, and Comment!

    Author: Donna Liguria
    An artist member of PWAS in Woodbridge, VA specializing in acrylic painting. She paints landscapes, seascapes, animals and many subjects. Visit her Blog at https://donnascavepainting.blogspot.com/.
     

    Sunday, December 12, 2021

    Post 86: Prince William Art Society and Arts Council at Stonebridge Show Success

    Prince William Art Society and Arts Council at Stonebridge Show Success

    Today was the final day of the first Open Space Art Show at Stonebridge. This show came down at 6pm tonight, but in my humble opinion, it was a great success - not only for the PWAS members and the Prince William County Arts Council (PWCAC), but the Woodbridge community at large.

    Open Space Art at Stonebridge

    Originally scheduled for only three days - November 26-28, 2021 which is Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and what is quickly becoming known as Artists Sunday, the artists of the Prince William Art Society were asked to extend the art show through December 12th and we jumped on the opportunity. We volunteer our time to "man" the space, we were open on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 12 to 6pm. until this evening. In talking to all of the artists, and working with them for the three weeks that Stonebridge was open - we all enjoyed it thoroughly. For several reasons...
     
    1. The space was AWESOME to display our artwork. All of the pieces looked beautiful hanging in the space.
     
    2. The people that came in to see us. We spoke to so many people that had NO idea about the art scene in Woodbridge and they were ALL very excited to learn more. Some were artists themselves. Some had family members in the various arts. So many were so surprised to see an art show at Stonebridge! Many had no idea that there was a gallery at Clearbrook, let alone that PWAS members have art there every weekend! They LOVED that it was LOCAL artists and some visitors were able to take some art home with them too!

    3. The people enjoyed voting for their favorite art pieces. They were completely absorbed by the art as they walked around the gallery, some discussing the art with friends and family as they strolled.

    4. The potential of more to come excited not only the artists, but all the visitors as well. They wanted to learn more! 

    More to Come in January?

    We are hearing that something new will happen in the space in January and we at PWAS are hoping to be a part of the next art show. Hopefully, I will have more on that as soon as we know some details.
     
    Open Space Art is located near Wegmans, next to Ulta and across from DSW. Sponsored by JBG Smith and the Prince William County Arts Council, Open Space Art was a "popup" art exhibit of local artists here in Prince William County displaying outstanding, jury selected paintings and artworks in quite a variety of mediums, styles and subjects. at Stonebridge - Potomac Town Center in Woodbridge, Virginia.

    People's Choice Voting

    First Place: Otis Stanley received the most votes for his painting of the girl with the braided hair called "Sultry", center photo.
     
    Photo by Staci Blanchard
     
    Two paintings tied for second place and one of them was mine!
     
    Second Place Tie: Painting Name: "Mountain Path" by Donna Liguria. Photo by Donna Liguria

    Second Place Tie: Painting Name: "Birch Trees" by Penny Shaw. Painting was sold. Photo by Donna Liguria

     

    And in case you didn't know...There is MORE ART in Woodbridge, Virginia

    Nearby, at Tackett's Mill - Clearbrook Center of the Arts

    2230 B Tackett’s Mill Drive
    Lake Ridge, VA 22192

    The Prince William Arts Society (PWAS) members display their art at Clearbrook every Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 4pm.
     
    NOTE: Clearbrook Center of the Arts will be open Saturday, December 18 and Sunday, December 19, 2021 but will be closed the next 2 weekends for the holidays! We will reopen again on Saturday, January 8 and Sunday, January 9, 2022 with a change of theme and new art.

    Did you see the art show at Stonebridge? What did you think?


    Local Art: Visit us at Clearbrook Center of the Arts at Tackett's Mill in Lake Ridge, VA on Saturdays and Sundays from 1 to 4 – it’s free to see the artwork! Want to join PWAS? Go to https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/membership


    Thank you for visiting, and remember to Share, Follow, and Comment!

    Author: Donna Liguria
    An artist member of PWAS in Woodbridge, VA specializing in acrylic painting. She paints landscapes, seascapes, animals and many subjects. Visit her Website at https://DonnaLiguriaArt.com & her Blog at https://donnascavepainting.blogspot.com/.