Saturday, September 4, 2021

Post 6: Sept/Oct PWAS Clearbrook Art Gallery Changeover

September and October PWAS Art Changeover at Clearbrook

Bi-Monthly, the Theme Wall at Clearbrook Center of the Arts at Tackett's Mill changes. But the changeover doesn't stop there, the artwork of the members changes too 


Harvest the Pumpkins and Changing of the Season Artwork

The new theme is Autumn, Fall, Halloween, Harvest Art! Get out those gourds, pumpkins and apple paintings, the fall season leaves artwork, the witches, ghosts and goblins and the bringing in the sheaves.


To: PWAS Members

The Clearbrook Team of the Prince William Art Society (PWAS) changes the artwork in the gallery every other month for their artist members, giving the gallery at Clearbrook, a new look and new feel for all our visitors to see - beginning on Saturday, September 11 from 1 to 4pm. (Clearbook is open on weekends).)

Starting today, Saturday, September 4 up to -no later than- 10am September 8th, 2021, bring in the art you wish to display at the gallery. 

Not all work has to be the aforementioned theme. The Theme Wall is immediately to the right when you come into Clearbrook, and that is where the theme paintings go.

Members have the option to display one to approximately 10 pieces, depending on size, space and availability. If the Clearbrook team needs to fill in more areas, they put out a call for more. 

New artwork should be put in the storage area artwork rack in our PWAS storage room and your artwork being changed out will be there as well for pickup. The Clearbrook Team will be in the gallery Tuesday, September 7 to help members with inventory in and out.

Some of the Theme Wall paintings to see:

"I Turn Orange and Fall" 10x10 Acrylic by PWAS Member Donna Liguria
 
  
"Summer Meet Fall" 9x6 Watercolor by PWAS Member Ana Quispe

 
"Along the Occoquan" 12x12 Framed, Alkyd by Jewell Pratt Burns

"Experience in West Virginia" Acrylic by Brenda Vann


 


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


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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/.
 
 
Photography/Video Credits:
PWAS Members

Post 5 PWAS Art Scholarship Program

Prince William Arts Society Scholarship Program from PWAS

The Prince William Art Society (PWAS) sponsors an annual Scholarship Program available to local high school students graduating with a pursuit in art education or bachelor's degrees in fine art.
 

The Jewell Pratt Burns Scholarship Program from PWAS

The Prince William Art Society began a scholarship program in 2008 that awards up to 2 high school art students in Prince William County $1,000 each. The program is based on eligible art students that are in the 12th grade and graduating to pursue a bachelor's degree in Fine Arts or Art Education.
 
The Scholarship Program is funded by donations to PWAS (a non-profit organization).  The Prince William Art Society has been in operation for 50 years this year (2021), with member artists displaying their acrylic and oil paintings, photography, watercolor, pastel, etc artwork at Clearbrook Center of the Arts at Tackett's Mill in Lake Ridge, VA and at a variety of art shows and events.
 
In 2008, the President of PWAS at that time, Alice La Bier, asked the membership if they wanted to start a scholarship program given by PWAS and the vote was a big, Yes!. The program was named after founding charter and current member of PWAS, Jewell Pratt Burns. 
 
All high schools in Prince William County are applicable to submit students for consideration - public, private, parochial, and home schools - the requirement is that the students are pursing art after graduation and the process must work through the school systems.
 
Setting up the program takes a lot of work every year and there are definitely restrictions and processes in place that must be adhered to. The PWC high school art educators must do a good portion of the go between for PWAS and the students that they have selected to apply.
 
Permission must be granted each fall for the program to take place and it is a long process to ready all the paperwork and work through the school's guidelines and policies. PWAS does not have any interaction or contact with ANY students until the teachers have gotten their "group of selected artists together". Once the applicants are narrowed down, then PWAS interviews the students and the teachers are notified, who then notify their students.
 

PWC High School Art Students

The scholarship award-winning student artists have always been quite talented and have worked in a multitude of mediums and styles - acrylic, oil,  and one student for fashion design excellence was a past award winner too. 


 
 
The 2008 recipients of the Annual Jewell Pratt Burns Scholarship Awards of $1000 each were to two extremely talented students Danny Morgan and Brittany Person.
 
The most recent scholarship awards were given on May 27, 2019 to two art students. COVID disrupted the ability to work with the schools in 2020 and 2021 program periods, so unfortunately the scholarship could not be awarded those two years. 

Typically, the award ceremony given by PWAS, takes place in the spring close to the time of the recipient's graduation. The members of the Prince William Art Society are keeping their fingers crossed and hope to restart the Scholarship Program with the schools for the next award season in 2022.
 
The ceremony has taken place at the Tall Oaks Community Center with a reception, a cake, a check to the winning student(s) and of course, pictures. The budding artist(s) is surrounded by their families, some friends and when available, their teacher(s). A certificate is presented as well.
 
 

Art Scholarship Winners in the Future 

 

Jewell Pratt Burns, the Scholarship's namesake and Emily Hawes have co-chaired the Scholarship Program for its lifespan thus far. The hope that 2022's award ceremony will take place once again and that COVID does not prevent that from occurring.

I asked Jewell when interviewing her for this article if she ever hears back from the past winners and she answered with, "Occasionally, yes I do!. I love to hear how they are doing and if art is still their career path." And PWAS still does want to hear back from those emerging artists and art educators PWAS Scholarship Program Winners and hear how it is going for them!

 

More Information is Coming

More information on the PWAS Scholarship Program should be available in December on the PWAS website https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/ The application will be available online via the site along with more information, requirements and the deadline for entries.

Prince William Art Society: Visit PWAS
Visit us at Clearbrook Center of the Arts on Saturdays and Sundays from 1 to 4 – the art is always free to see! 

Want to join PWAS? Join PWAS Membership

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

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Author: Donna Liguria
An artist member of PWAS in Woodbridge, VA specializing in photo-realism acrylic painting on canvas. She paints landscapes, seascapes, animals and many other subjects. Visit her Blog at https://donnascavepainting.blogspot.com/ or her Etsy shop at https://www.etsy.com/shop/DonnaLiguriaArt

Photography/Video Credits:
PWAS

Friday, September 3, 2021

Post 4: Arts Alive! September 12, 2021 12 to 4 Hylton Performing Arts Center

Event: PWAS at Arts Alive! September 12, 2021 12 to 4pm Hylton Performing Arts Center

The Prince William Art Society (PWAS) members will be displaying their artwork at this annual event at the Hylton Performing Arts Center this month - so don't miss it!

When: 

Sunday, September 12, 2021 12 to 4 pm Rain or Shine

Where: 

Hylton Performing Arts Center, 10960 George Mason Circle, Manassas, VA 20110
 
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PWCAC https://www.pwcartscouncil.org for more into

Admission: Free! 

 

Things to do and see:

  • Dance
  • Theatre
  • Music
  • Literary Arts
  • Visual Arts
    • PWAS!

Come by and see us September 12th!

Say hello to us on Facebook:
Twitter: PWAS on Twitter
Instagram: PWAS on Instagram
Pinterest: PWAS on Pinterest
 
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/.
 
 
Photography/Video Credits:
Prince William County Arts Council
https://www.pwcartscouncil.org also on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/PWCArtsCouncil

Thursday, September 2, 2021

Post 3: Artist Interview - A PWAS Jewell

Artist Interview with Jewell Pratt Burns

Periodically on this Artistry Spin Blog for PWAS, we will offer one-on-one Artist Interviews with our members to learn more about them and their art. This is the first in the series of the Prince William Art Society Artist Interviews.

A Jewell of an Artist

I recently sat down with Jewell, and we had a wonderful conversation on the history of the Prince William Art Society, the PWAS Scholarship Program and about her love of art. It was a lovely time with an even more lovely person. Jewell lives in the Lake Ridge area in a beautiful home with lots of plants and flowers - and her home is decorated with her beautiful artwork as well. Here is my first Artist Interview Q&A with Jewell Pratt Burns:

1. How long have you been a member of PWAS?

50 years, although Prince William Art Society was originally called Woodbridge Art Guild, so since 1971.

2. What is your art background?

I'm a mostly self-taught artist; I just started taking classes given by local artists. At NOVA Community College (Woodbridge campus) I took a drawing class. I was a member of The Art League at the Torpedo Factory in Alexandria where I took figure drawing class. I had many art teachers - artist friends like Rosemary Luckett, Linda Stead and James Lyle.

3. How would you describe your artwork?

Realistic, impressionistic. I'm fond of painting landscapes, florals and really love painting birds and waterfowl. I enjoy doing monotypes, which is the painting on glass of a composition, then you press the French art paper against the paint on the glass, pressing down to create the image. It reverses the image and I only pull it once, but it creates a nice impressionistic one of a kind painting.

4. Have you ever won any art awards or recognition?

I was juried into The Loft Gallery in 2001and was a member there for 16 years and Artist of the Month there in 2003, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012, and 2016.

I once painted a picture of a robin with a nest and eggs (and it took a long time to paint that nest!) That Artist of the Month painting ended up in the Art Guide booklet, the Lorton newsletter and made it to the Washington Post in an article! I had a couple in Springfield contact me to purchase that painting - all because of that Washington Post article.

Some of the places I have displayed art are:

  • Seaside Art Gallery, Nags Head, NC
  • Hanover Art in the Park, PA
  • MPAC, George Mason University, VA
  • Events Management, Capital Expo Ctr, Chantilly, VA
  • League of Reston Artists, NVCC, VA
  • St Jude Summerfest, VA
  • Petersburg Art Fest, VA
  • Ft. Clifton, Colonial Heights, VA
  • Media Show, Fredericksburg, VA
  • Dumfries Charter Days, VA
  • McCoart Bldg, PWC, VA
  • Spittle Bldg, PWC, VA
  • Chinn Library, PWC, VA
  • Edgewater Gallery, VA
  • Log Cabin Art Center, Orange, VA
  • The Loft Gallery, Occoquan, VA (Featured Artist)
  • Green Springs Garden Park, Alexandria, VA
  • The Vienna Art Center, Vienna, VA
  • The Caton Merchant Gallery, Manassas, VA
  • The Pear Tree, Spotsylvania, VA

I was also a PWC 1985 nominee for the Second Annual Governor's Awards of the Arts in Virginia. 

Jewell was also featured in the Elan magazine in April 2007.

5. What medium(s) do you love to work in?

My preferences are oils and especially alkyd. I've used Winston Newton for years and have especially liked the resin based less odor and quicker drying time of alkyd.

6. Where are you from and do you want to share anything about family?

I am one of four siblings, a native Virginian, was born in Fredericksburg and raised in Dumfries, VA. I was the only one in my family that ever showed an interest in art.

7. Is there any funny art experience that you would like to share?

The art shows that we had to travel to where we'd get together with friends for a weekend art show far away and overnight were the most fun. We once did an outdoor show and my Air Force friend and I had to frantically get our artwork picked up and scurried to get it covered in plastic "garbage" bags to prevent the artwork from getting rained on. We were drowned rats and so wet we were not sure they would let us back in the hotel. We had to order food out and get back to the hotel to just get out of the weather and get dry. It was a funny memory. Those away shows were the most fun and built great friendships.

8. If you could be or have been anything besides an artist, what would you be?

A commercial artist. In school in the lower grades, we had art, but not in the upper grades and that was disappointing. I wanted to continue with art but life after school meant going to DC and looking for a job. I couldn’t really get back into art until a little later in life.

9. Where do you create your art, do you have a dedicated studio area?

I have a home studio upstairs with great lighting.

10. What has been your most memorial moment as a member of PWAS?

The scholarship program being named after me was such an honor.

11. How did you discover PWAS?

Artist involvement taking a class, led to being with and around artists that formed the Woodbridge Art Guild in 1971 (the precursor to PWAS).

12. What is your most inspirational place(s) in the world, local or away?

Ireland and Spain both made an impression on me. I have a Scotch / Irish background so that's why Ireland but being in Spain was a great experience with fond memories.

13. What do you like to listen to while painting?

I have a boombox near the studio and I play a variety of music, from country and jazz to Caribbean music.

14. What is the best piece of art advice that you have ever been given or want to give?

You have to promote yourself. You absolutely have to when you start out. Even those people that join PWAS with little experience, it is up to them to promote themselves and learn the proper ways to present their work. Presentation of an artist’s work includes the right frame, matting, and hardware. Learn to present work that you can be proud of - the whole thing, the front the back, the sides, not just the canvas itself.

15. What has been your favorite art piece that you have ever created?

I have a few pieces that I have done that are such fond memories that I would never sell them. I had a trip one time to Skyline Drive on one of the lookouts, it was fall of the year (I love those colors) and created a composition from some of the pictures that were taken that day.

16. Where does your art inspiration come from?

I like creating my own compositions from photographs I have taken, especially of birds and waterfowl, landscapes in all seasons - with fall being a favorite.

17. What have you enjoyed most about being an artist?

It was the interaction with all the other artists. I have made so many great long-lasting friendships.


 

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

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


Author: Donna Liguria
An artist member of PWAS in Woodbridge, VA specializing in photo-realism acrylic painting on canvas. She paints landscapes, seascapes, animals and many other subjects. Visit her Blog at https://donnascavepainting.blogspot.com/ or her Etsy shop at https://www.etsy.com/shop/DonnaLiguriaArt

 

Wednesday, September 1, 2021

Post 2: Upcoming Member Art Events, PWAS Events

Upcoming Events You Need to Know - for Individual Members and PWAS Art Events

The Individual PWAS Member Art Events will be posted on or about, the first and the fifteenth of the month. Any of the PWAS (group) Events upcoming - these PWAS Art Shows, Meetings, etc will be posted, reminders posted, and recaps of the PWAS group events will be posted more often, or as needed.

PWAS Events

Arts Alive! - September 12, 2021 12 - 4 

Hylton Performing Arts Center, 10960 George Mason Circle, Manassas, VA 20110

Occoquan Arts and Crafts Show - September 25 and 26, 2021 10 - 5

Occoquan, Virginia - 314 Mill St, Occoquan, VA 22125

Occoquan, Virginia


Fall Tall Oaks Show - October 2, 2021 10 - 5

12298 Cotton Mill Drive, Lake Ridge, VA 22192

 
Tall Oaks Community Center


Member Events

Tuesday night 10/12/21 from 6:30pm-8:30pm

Paint and Sip Party

Come to the hip Jirani Coffeehouse in charming Old Town, Manassas, VA for a fun paint and sip hosted by artist, Kelly Haneklau. Enjoy learning how to create a beautiful canvas painting that you can take home and show off to your friends and family or give as a gift! Get your tickets here before they sell out. Limited seating. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/paint-sip-networking-party-tickets-165926264925?aff=ebdssbdestsearch

Jirani Coffeehouse, Old Town Manassas, VA


Saturday 10/16/21 from 2-4pm

K[squared]² Workshop

 

Join Kelly and her friend Kim B. Miller - performance duo K[squared]², live and in-person - to learn the techniques they use to create their art! Both visual art and spoken word poetry. You can do it too!

VA location TBA soon


Support your local artists - plenty of upcoming shows all over the area!

Local Art Every Weekend: 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

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Clearbrook Center of the Arts 
 

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/.
 
Submitted Member Events by Kelly Haneklau of PWAS.
 
Photography/Video Credits:
Ana Quispe and Donna Liguria