Wednesday, December 9, 2009




Curatorial Statement

In recent years there has been an uprising of unconventional art forms within schools of lesser known and even by highly regarded artists. The idea of repurposing is not only a current trend—as we’re all looking to be a part of something environmentally conscious—but it’s an innovative and fun method of converting everyday and often overlooked items into art; reaffirming the idea that art in fact is all around.

Repurposing artists take that social more literally—using items such as old jeans, telephones, and computer keyboards and quilting, sewing, and molding them together. They have created the “sightly” from materials often considered unsightly.

This biannual show is indicative of just this, and our artists this year are fulfilling these ideas, placing a contemporary spin on the trompe l’oeil… making repurposing the new double-take.

With topics arising and being more ever-present in the last three years regarding the sustainability of Contemporary Art, we’ve chosen to take a few steps forward by dedicating a month to this friendly craft.

Repurposed art boasts the importance of redeveloping what already exists and reconsidering the usefulness of what is readily available in our everyday lives. These found and assembled objects are prime examples of the true immediacy of art in the modern world. “Repurposed, Rethought” as a title and statement is a reiteration of exactly this. We’re providing a way to view a new mode of present-day artistic thought rooted in concerns with a global perspective.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Some words from our Director


"Old Shore Sunset" by Chun-Yan Hilyard. This oil painting won 2nd place in this year's Juried Art Show.

Dear Friends of OCAC,

Our emotions have been forefront, our general routine "back staged" as we--the Art Community of South Jersey--faced a tragic loss last week. One of our most active and enthusiastic visual artists passed away, Chun-Yan "Kim" Hilyard. To say that she has already brought this art community together does not passify our emptiness, nor our saddened hearts. However, in this short time, she has already done that. We would rather have her smile, her charismatic social magic bringing us together, as she had begun to do already.

We proceeded Friday evening with our Juried Art Show Awards Ceremony and Exhibit opening. And, yes, the three judges who did not know her on October 23rd when they chose the 50 pieces accepted into the show, as well as the winners of the awards, chose Chun-Yan as the recipient of the 2nd Place Award. Therefore, with the need for gathering to console, as well as the promise to attending artists to announce our winners, we decided to leave the 2nd Place Winner to be announced last, by President of the Board of Trustees, Jack Devine. He allowed a minute's time of silence, then I spoke briefly and invited others to share if they wished. And they did. The gallery became our gathering place to honor and share our time and our impressions that Kim left with us. One even came prepared with enlarged photos she took of Kim on one of the many excursions painting with the high tide rising.

I would like to share with the blogging community the words I spoke on Friday night (Nov. 6, 2009 8pm):

IT HAS BEEN OUR PRIVILEGE TO HAVE THE WORK OF CHUN-YAN HILYARD ON THESE VERY WALLS, JUST 2 SHORT MONTHS AGO. IT WILL NOT COME AS A SURPRISE TO ANY OF YOU WHO KNEW HER THAT HER SINGLE ARTIST SHOW’S OPENING HOSTED ONE OF THE LARGEST NUMBER OF ATTENDEES IN THE ARTS CENTER’S HISTORY OF SINGLE SHOWS. CLEARLY, THE DEPTH OF HER PASSIONS INCLUDED NOT JUST THE NEED FOR VISUAL CREATIVITY, BUT THE JOY OF SHARING AND INTERACTING WITH OTHERS WHO ARE DRIVEN BY THE ARTS. AND SO, MANY OF HER ARTIST FRIENDS WHO MET HER IN THE OUTDOORS AND ENJOYED PAINTING PLEIN AIR STYLE WERE AT HER EXHIBIT OPENING, AND MANY OF YOU ARE HERE THIS EVENING.



LIKE YOU, WE HAVE NOT HAD AMPLE TIME TO ALLOW THIS LOSS TO SINK IN. BUT BECAUSE WE ARE GATHERED HERE THIS EVENING, PERHAPS IT IS OF SOME CONSOLATION THAT WE CELEBRATE THE ART OF ONE OF US WHO IS GONE. WE WILL NEVER SEE HER WORK THE SAME WAY AGAIN. IN VIEWING HER BRUSH STROKES, WE HAVE THE ABILITY TO RELIVE AND TO ENJOY HER UNIQUE PASSION, AND THE BEAUTIFUL QUALITIES OF THIS GRACIOUS, ENTHUSIASTIC, WOMAN WE CALLED OUR FRIEND “KIM”—CHUN-YAN HILYARD.



IN SPECIAL TRIBUTE AND REMEMBRANCE OF CHUN-YAN, THE ARTS CENTER WILL PURCHASE HER PAINTING “LIGHT AND SHADOW” AS THE NEWEST ADDITION TO OUR PERMANENT COLLECTION.



IF ANYONE WOULD LIKE TO CONTRIBUTE, PLEASE FEEL FREE AT THIS TIME TO SPEAK TO US.

Sincerely,



Lorraine Hansen
Executive Director, Ocean City Arts Center

Monday, September 28, 2009

Recap

The poetry reading this past Friday was a great success. It was an honor to host such wonderful writers and readers, and we hope to maintain the lines of communication with both men. The Arts Center would like to extend many thanks to the women of Sunrose Words and Music for bringing all the lovely books and helping with the book signing, and Paula Angelo and Connie Smedley for providing some of the food we had for the event.

It is happenings much like this that reinforce our mission so much. We are also reminded of the importance of the literary arts, the power of the written word, and the true immediacy of language.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

2 days left

until Mark Doty and Paul Lisicky are here!

7pm this Friday, Sept. 25th for $5

Monday, September 14, 2009

Repurposed Art


The Ocean City Arts Center is in the process of organizing a Repurposed Art Show in February of 2010. Are you an artist who works in this new(er) medium? Contact us!

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Time to start counting down...

There are only 11 short days until our Fall Class Session begins. Become a part of the Ocean City Arts Center Studio School and enhance the world around you by training an artistic eye and mind.

Classes are available online here.

What are we doing? Follow us here.

Stop in and see the paintings and drawings of local artist Chun-Yan Hilyard. Her colorful and insightful works have filled our gallery with a true sense of the upcoming season; and her landscape and portrait studies truly exemplify her curious and inquisitive nature. A Meet the Artist Reception will be held Friday, September 11, 2009 from 6:30-8:30.

Monday, August 31, 2009

67 Degrees on Monday, August 31, 2009

On any other day the temperature may seem irrelevant but what it means right now is that fall is just around the corner. With a certain crispness in the air today, we are preparing more and more each day for the upcoming class session. The fall schedule of classes, events, and workshops is now available at the Arts Center and in the OC Sentinel in print, as well as online.

As always we've got a few new teachers to introduce to you. John Benigno, professional photographer from the Philadephia area, is joining our faculty for an all-day Saturday workshop where photography enthusiasts will learn about how to go beyond the lens and into the space and subject thus creating an even better photograph. We've also got Robert Baker, graduate of Temple University's music school, teaching guitar and bass here.

Notable highlights are of course the aforementioned reading by Mark Doty and Paul Lisicky on September 25th, the Dia de los Muertos craft party on Saturday October 14th, and November's Annual Juried Art Show which has also been mentioned in previous posts.

We invite you to view the class and event schedule online, call and register by phone or in person at the Arts Center, or send us an e-mail with any questions or comments: jadel@oceancityartscenter.org

Today is also the final day to view Urban Origins. Tomorrow our September exhibitor Chun-Yan Hilyard will be installing her work in our gallery. Join us Friday, September 11th from 6:30-8:30 for a Meet the Artist Reception.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

From Atlantis and beyond...


(a note from our President, Dr. Jack Devine)


The Ocean City Arts Center is proud to announce another in its series of readings of world-renowned poets. This will be a joint reading by Mark Doty and Paul Lisicky. Doty is the winner of the 2008 National Book Award for Poetry for his collection of poems entitled "Fire to Fire." Paul Lisicky is the author of several widely acclaimed memoirs. Both men are professors of literature. They live in the Chelsea district of Manhattan.

Doty and Lisicky join the Arts Center's list of prestigious poets who have read there, including the late A.R. Ammons (National Book Award winner), and Pulitzer Prize winners Stephen Dunn, John Ashbery, and Paul Muldoon.

What is especially interesting about Mark Doty and Paul Lisicky is that they have a great feeling for Ocean City. Lisicky in particular spent several summers here while growing up. In fact, when Doty and Lisicky bought a summer home in Fire Island Pines on the south shore of Long Island, N.Y. in 2007, Lisicky noted in a New York Times interview that the house they purchased, a 1960s contemporary ranch house, " . . . reminded [him] of his family's summer home in Ocean City, N.J." When I contacted the two men several years ago about a possible reading, Lisicky wrote back with a score of fond memories of Ocean City in the summer--Hogate's restaurant, the boardwalk, etc.



Both writers will be reading a selection of work at the Ocean City Arts Center on September 25, 2009 at 7:00 PM. The cost is $5, and the event is for all ages. We are located at 1735 Simpson Avenue in Ocean City, NJ. For more information feel free to contact us at 609.399.7628 or via e-mail: JadeL@oceancityartscenter.org


We'd like to extend a thank you to the Ocean City Free Public Library for sponsoring this event.


Photo credit: Rachel Philipson

Friday, August 21, 2009

The Wind Down




Summer is winding down and fall is just around the corner. August is the best way to end the summer for us at the Arts Center as Art Camps are coming to a close and the Boardwalk Art Show almost gathers us all together to bid farewell to the past few months and lead us into something fantastic. Urban Origins, an exhibition of the black and white photography of Devin Yalkin will be uninstalled in a week and our September show will be going up. To view videos regarding the BAS and Devin, visit here or here.

If you visit our website you can find out new list of fall classes in the visual and performing arts, including workshops and private lessons. There you will also find a sneak preview of upcoming gallery events.

Most importantly it's time to start getting in gear for our Annual Juried Fine Art Show, which will be on display November 2 - 30. We'll be accepting work from regional artists (NJ, DE, PA, MD, NY) OCtober 14 - 21. Contact the Arts Center for any information you may need!

Monday, August 3, 2009

FOUR MORE DAYS TO GO...

'TIL THE 47TH ANNUAL BOARDWALK ART SHOW!

Can't you tell we're excited?

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

A few updates

There are a startling 9 days left before our 47th Annual Boardwalk Art Show commences, and let me tell you, the nervous excitement is stirring!

For those of you interested in fall classes, our class listing for the upcoming months will be available online August 17th and in print (tentatively) Thursday, August 20th, the 27th at the outside latest.

Fall Classes are scheduled to begin Monday, September 14. Check in with us for more information as things are changing all the time.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Can you believe it?!


10 days left until
The
47th Annual
Boardwalk Art Show!

Monday, July 27, 2009

New Camps This Week

Future Art Camp with Rob Gummel
and the first TV News Basics with NBC TV-40's own Phaedra Laird and Ben Parsons.

The upcoming weeks

are going to be very busy and very exciting as our 47th Annual Boardwalk Art Show approaches. There are a lot of new things to be seen this year; new artists, a new logo, new staff members and volunteers. The day everything begins is Friday, August 7th. Set up starts at dawn, and the fun will ensue shortly after. This year's judges are last summer's July exhibitor Tom Birkner, past exhibitor Sarah Becktel, and this year's Juried Photography Show judge John Beningno.


Will you be out on the Boardwalk?

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Don't forget...

Our Wednesday Workshops! Every Wednesday throughout the entire summer we'll have 3 hour craft workshops with Bette McCarron for $35 each.

Boardwalk Art Show has gone international

This year's BAS is especially exciting now that we've got a number of artists commuting from all over the country as well as internationally. People are coming in from as far west as Hawaii and New Mexico, and as north as Canada! Join us this year on the fabulous Ocean City Boardwalk Friday through Sunday, August 7, 8, and 9.

ALSO: The application deadline for the 47th Annual BAS has been extended to July 31.
Call 609.399.7628 for more information.

Facebook Boost!

In the last day, the Ocean City Arts Center has gained SEVENTY fans on Facebook! This is so exciting to us. Our Facebook Fan page will allow us to make announcements more effectively and gauge the number of people who receive updates in a more exact manner. We would like to thank everyone who has accepted the request of becoming a fan and friend of the Arts Center, WELCOME!

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Pollock would be proud...

Today is one of the busiest days I've seen around the OC Cultural Community Center (you know, the large building on Simpson Avenue that is home to us and a few other choice venues). It's about 81 degrees, tremendously sunny, and the parking lot is COMPLETELY full -- this renovation is an exciting process but it sure is a pain! With my arms wrapped around two Boardwalk Art Show banners for our upcoming event I approach the stairs that lead up into our building. The first thing I see are "wet floor" signs, and Lorraine (our director) and Alex (our volunteer) surrounded by bright peach paint ALL OVER the cement ground.

What had happened was that they intended to paint an old filing cabinet this pretty peachy color, and when the cart that was moving the piece of furniture snagged on one of the placks on the ground the can of paint took flight and went SPLAT right onto the ground.

But hey, we're an Arts Center? Instead of blood in our veins, we have paint (and other materials!). Because the whole facade of the building is going to change over the course of the next year, we made the best of what could have been (and was to some people going in and out of the library this afternoon) a rather unpleasant situation. Come sundown our little project will be finished... and the front of the "OCCCC" will look a little cheerier!

Monday, July 13, 2009

URBAN ORIGINS


Dedication, 2009


Year of the Oxidental, 2009


2009


Little Oscar, 2008


Salutations, 2008

An Exhibition of Black & White Photography
by Devin Yalkin
www.devinyalkinphotography.com
www.flickr.com/devinyalkin

OPENING RECEPTION: FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 6-8:30 PM

COUNTDOWN


"I don't do these types of shows anymore, but I do the Boardwalk Art Show."

25 Days left until the 47th Annual
Boardwalk Art Show

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Only got a day?! Then our Wednesday Workshops are for YOU!





It's summer time, the weather's fine, but you need a break from the sunshine? New to art? Well here's a start that'll enrich your mind and warm your heart!

Starting tomorrow 7/8/09, Bette McCarron will hold Wednesday Workshops in the mornings from 9:15 to Noon, and every week the theme is different. From July 8th through August 12 the schedule is as follows:

Making Fleece into Felt 7/8
Felting is an ancient technique that even predates weaving.
Using various colors of unspun wool, you will feel and see the fleece shrink
and mat together to become 'felt' as you create a small bag or hand puppet.

'Eco'Weaving* 7/15
By weaving on a back strap loom with colored yarn and strips
of plastic shopping bags, you will create a recycled bag with a rope strap.

Creating an Accordion Book 7/22
After making your front and back covers, you will assemble
a unique book with pages folded accordion style to decorate with stencils
and stamps. This will be a special place to record your writings and drawings.

Fishy Fabric Windsock 7/29
By adding a tail and fins to color, fish-shaped cloth, each student will
create a unique fish windsock. After decorating it with trimming and paint, a string
and swivel hook will be attached to the open mouth so it will twirl in the wind.
Complete fish will be about 4.5 feet long.

Painting with Mud: Bogolanfini 8/5
In Mali, Africa, locally woven cloth is decorated with local
mud to create designs to tell stories and then dried in the hot African sun.
You will duplicate this process to tell your story on a tote bag
with different colored muds from various sources:
South Carolina riverbanks, Texas cotton fields, and New Jersey marshes,
as well as any you may bring!

Round Reed Basketry 8/12
Starting with circular bases, students will develop their ability to control
form and design while twining or weaving with different colors
of round reed. Students will be able to complete a small basket and no two will
look alike. This class is for beginners to advanced basket makers.

All workshops are $25 + $5 for supplies and ages 6+
*Indicates a workshop that is ages 8+




Pictured at the top from left to right: accordion book, fleece into felt, ecoweaved bag, round reed basket. Picture above: fishy fabric windsock.

Monday, July 6, 2009

Week of July 6th, 2009

After a wonderful July 4th weekend, the Arts Center has officially kicked off its summer session as ALL classes are now a go for the next two months. This morning we have Repurposed Art Camp starting in studio 3, Places Please (performing arts) for the week in the dance studio, and Sue Rau's painting and folk art classes all morning and into the afternoon.

This is a very busy time as we've got classes to prepare for, our Annual Summer Luncheon this Wednesday, and Art Camp to keep up with!

Don't forget that we also have a Meet the Artist Reception this Friday, July 10th from 6-8:30 pm with Richard Samuelson. His show BIG PAINTINGS IN BLACK AND WHITE, small works in color opened in our gallery last week, officially commencing this Friday, and will be up on the walls through the week.

We've got much for you to stop by and enjoy, so pay us a visit and see what we have to offer!

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Big Paintings in Black & White, Small Works in Color

Today our July exhibitor Richard Samuelson finished hanging his show which will be up in the gallery through this month. Almost every inch of wall space is covered with his captivating pieces, so much so that it almost feels as though you're inside the mind of the artist. The large paintings in greyscale are offset by small, colorful acrylic works. Though the sizes all vary, there is almost a uniformity in shape, and very playful cartoons and sketches are intermingled between the aforementioned paintings. Samuelson has provided us with an array of swirling brushstrokes and fierce line work that appears to have been pulled from a far off plane or emotional realm that is closest to the artist himself. Join us next Friday evening, July 10, for a Meet the Artist Reception at the Ocean City Arts Center from 6-8:30 pm.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

NEXT WEEK


Our summer classes officially begin. Are you signed up yet?

Introduction to Figure Modeling with Chad Fisher

There will be a demonstration of this upcoming class on the Ocean City Boardwalk next month (official date TBA, but contact the Arts Center if you're interested). Held by instructor Chad Fisher, the demonstration is entitled Head Structure and Portrait for Beginner /Intermediate/Advanced students.

This will provide an in-depth analysis of the portrait with an emphasis on both specific anatomy and sculpture technique. We will study the overall structure of the face with exercises intended to sharpen our understanding of planes and how features relate to one another. After a brief introduction to the material, a demonstration will be given focusing on sculpture and drawing technique to help students understand where “form” begins and where it ends.

Enjoy a nice time out on the boardwalk in lovely weather seeing art in progress and learning something while you're at it!

Some information about Chad can be found at:

National Sculpture
Grand Central Academy
and Sculpture Competition Winners

Monday, June 15, 2009

A completed work in progress




Above are two photos of Marie Natale with her painting A Pleasant Stroll on the Avenue. The top photo is Marie working on the piece at our May 30th Spring Sampler, and below is her and Jack Devine with the completed work. Marie is a watercolor instructor here at the Arts Center. She achieves fresh, clean, glowing effects through the method of direct painting and truly creates magic on the paper.

Pleasure Avenue Meet the Artists Reception


This past Friday was our Meet the Artists Reception for our 2009 Annual Themed Show. This year's theme, Pleasure Avenue, was brilliant in that it was open to so many avenues of interpretation. Pleasure Avenue is a street here in Ocean City, often thought of as "one of the great unsung, quiet residential neighborhoods" (said by our President, Dr. Jack Devine), and so the local ties the theme had provided a wonderful atmosphere for the opening whose attendees felt a close bond with the works. The artists invited to participate in this group show also had the option to create works that responded to the words "Pleasure Avenue" in a literal sense. So with each of these ideas fused together, the body of work we received yielded much aesthetic promise. As said by the President of the Board of Trustees, and this goes for all of us, we "are delighted that the show has brought a new consciousness to this fine old street and [we're] delighted that so many artists responded so beautifully to the Arts Center's appeal for work."

Below are photos from the reception.

Cynthia Sabatini and Zoe Rosenberg stop for a photo opp at the opening.

Board Members pose in the gallery.
From left to right: President Jack Devine, Vice President Peggy Lloyd,
Paula Fortune-Angelo, Connie Smedley, and Eleanor Raymond.

Artist Lance Balderson with his painting Spring Pleasure

People enjoying themselves in the gallery.

Artist Louis Castagna with his polytych Four Perspectives.

Old and new generations enjoying the work.

People talking at the reception.

Artist and former Board member Fred Arnold with his
painting A Walk in Wales (top left).


The show will be up in our gallery through the month of June. Following Pleasure Avenue will be BIG paintings in black and white, small works in color by artist Richard Samuelson. If you stop in the gallery this month, be sure to pick up a MEET THE ARTISTS guide available at the desk or at the gallery sign-in.


Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Jitterbug Formation to "Bandstand Boogie"

Dancers from Follow Me Ballroom, taught by Carrie Reilly and Ed Fischer. This performance opened the Spring Concert last Friday, June 5, 2009.


*BUS TRIP*


Board Member Paula Angelo and former instructor Lance Balderson will be hosting a bus trip to the Philadelphia Museum of Art on Thursday, June 15th, 2009. The trip is to see Lance's newly acquired painting, Tryst -- and he will give a short talk in the American gallery. Those going for the trip are welcome to explore the rest of the museum as well. The bus leaves for Philadelphia at 8:00 AM that morning and departs the city to return back at the Arts Center at 4:00 PM. The cost of the trip is $30 and is open to members and non-members. This promises to be one of the most fun trips yet! Call 609-399-7628 today to reserve your space or make a payment. Refunds will not be given after June 15th, 2009. More information is available on our website at www.oceancityartscenter.org.

First Annual Spring Concert

What a success! The night was spent amid the studios and gallery enjoying delicious food, drinks, and company. It was wonderful to see parents, staff, students, and other members of the community come out for an evening of live entertainment! Our students did a tremendous job, and this will be the first of many nights like this to come! Check out the pictures below!



All the kids during the grand finale, "Knockin' on Heaven's Door"


Kyle Howey on drums and Joe Salmonsen on guitar.



People crowding in the gallery to see the show.


Miss Andrea and the girls of the Ocean City Dancewave


A little overdue, but...

Here's the Spring Sampler Update! May 30th was an incredible day at the Arts Center. So many teachers came out to demo and teach classes, and with our wonderful array of food, TONS of people attended our event! A special thanks goes to Mario's Restaurant, Sack O' Subs, Jon & Patty's, and The Chatterbox for donating those delicious trays of food! Thanks to our teachers as well for coming to help set up and spend the day.

It's always fantastic to see something creative happening in every studio and corner of our center. Months of hard work were put in to this event being a true success and it was well worth it. Below are pictures from the Spring Sampler so you can see for yourself!


Some of our delicious free samples!

Fiber Arts instructor Betty Lou Cassidy working on a project
for her upcoming summer BEACH BOOK workshop.


The fabulous watercolor instructor Marie Natale working on a painting that is actually in our themed show this month, Pleasure Avenue.

Guitar instructor Rob Gummel giving free lessons.

Drum teacher Bob Boney giving a free demo, they really loved his Bossanova technique!
Zumba student 'Solo' striking a pose during the free class!

NBC TV40- Newscasters Phaedra Laird and Ben Parsons talking to Chi Kung instructor Paul Pickens. They were telling him all about their
BRAND NEW SUMMER ART CAMP TV News Basics!









Monday, May 11, 2009

Countdown!

In just one week our SUMMER CLASSES will be released in the Ocean City Sentinel! Keep your eyes peeled!!!

Here's just a sneak peak of some new class titles:
Creative Writing for Teens
Children and Teens Ceramics
Art International
Where the Wild Things Live
Adult Drawing Workshops
Artist Portfolio Development Workshops
Build a Beach Book!
I Can Hip Hop
The Joy of Acrylic Painting
The Art of Egg Tempera - A 3 Day Workshop
Painting En Plein Air

WE HOPE TO SEE YOU!
Call (609) 399-7628 TODAY for more information!

Monday, April 20, 2009

Here's the story of a lovely Arts Center....





Everything is heating up...

Well, maybe not outside just yet but definitely in here! All of our staff members are working hard and have a strong focus on the upcoming Summer Season. With a new class session quickly approaching and much else in need of preparation the gears have not stopped turning at the Arts Center. We've had tons of sign ups for our Summer Art Camp, but not to worry... those of you who have yet to register, there is still time! We've got a bunch of new camps this year, so be sure to check them out HERE on our website.

Our gallery line-up for the summer is also quite impressive.

The month of May brings us artist Stephen Halko (who was also a judge for our Juried Art Show in November of 2008). You can preview his artwork here.

June is also a very exciting month, because it's when we have our themed show. This year's theme is Pleasure Avenue. For those of you who are familiar with Ocean City, you'll know that Pleasure Avenue is in fact an actual street in our city -- but the show delves much deeper than that. The work submitted by well known local artists can be of the street or be their interpretation of "Pleasure Avenue." This show should be full of familiar scenes and very interesting takes on what is enjoyable and pleasurable to the artistic eye.

In July we've got Richard Samuelson, an artist whose work has been displayed for over thirty years and in such esteemed venues as Long Island City's P.S. 1 - a division of the Museum of Modern Art. His abstract paintings are done in greyscale and promise to be a treat for those who may not necessarily like to "get it" upon first glance, and also for those that do!

And of course in August:




WE MOST DEFINITELY HOPE TO SEE YOU HERE!

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

2009 Annual Juried Photography Show

Our Annual JPS opening was held Friday, April 3 here at the Ocean City Arts Center. We had a magnificent turn out and the work is absolutely phenomenal. Listed below are all of our accepted photographers as well as the prize winners.

Chuck Badia
Kristina Beese
Stan Bennett
James Betts
Janice Betts
William Bradway
Barry Carlson
Jeremy Cavileer
Alex Cowperthwaite
Jim Crawford
Rob Gaskill
Richard Gess
Brian Hink
Chelsey Jewkes
Stavra Kalina
Debra Kayata
Harry Keyser
Helen Lombardi
John Loreaux
Scott Mahrer
Deborah McCuin
Sheila McCoy-Nuss
Joseph Salvatore
Stephanie Sharon
Russel Silverman
Frank Smith
Matthew Strabuck
Les Tyler
Miranda Watson
David Woeller
Eileen Woeller
Michael Woeller
Macy Zhelyazkova

Award Winners:
Best of Show - 1st Place Chuck Badia with Sibling Search
2nd Place - Frank Smith with Kiva Muse
3rd Place - Alex Cowperthwaite with Cafe, Bourbon Street, New Orleans
Merit Award 1 - Scott Mahrer with Behind the Scenes
Merit Award 2 - David Woeller with Duotone II
Honorable Mention 1 - Eileen Woeller with Black Swan
Honorable Mention 2 - Ron Gaskill with Window Tree
Honorable Mention 3 - James Betts with Head of the River Church

We are so pleased and proud to display the work of the many photographers listed above. We would also like to extend our thanks to all those who submitted work to the show and our three judges: John Beningno, Blair Seitz, and Barbara Venturi.

The 2009 Annual Juried Photography Show will be on display through the month of April.

Monday, March 16, 2009

New Summer Art Camp!


The Ocean City Arts Center is proud to announce the newest addition to our summer art camp: NBC40 TV NEWS CAMP for ages 10-15.

You watch the nightly newscasts, now see how it's done. This Introduction to TV News Basics gives an inside look at what goes into making a newscast from sports, to weather, to covering news. Kids will have a unique opportunity to work with NBC40's own staff and get to visit their studio for a special tour. Come learn news, the hands on way, with the pros!

This camp will be offered three times throughout the summer:
Session One: July 27th through the 31st.
Session Two: August 10th through the 14th.
Session Three: August 24th through the 28th.
The cost for one week of this camp is $180.

SIGN UP QUICK! SPOTS ARE FILLING UP! YOU CAN REGISTER AND PAY OVER THE PHONE! FOR ANY QUESTIONS CONTACT JADE LIEN by EMAIL AT JADEL@OCEANCITYARTSCENTER.ORG

A Circus Family: Picasso to Leger



On April 23, the Ocean City Art Center will be hosting a bus trip to the Baltimore Museum of Art. The exhibition that we will be visiting is entitled, "A Circus Family - Picasso to Leger." The cost of the trip is $36, admission to the museum is free but there is a charge of $6 for this special exhibit. The bus will depart from the OCAC at 8 am sharp, and head home from Baltimore at 4:30 pm. This exhibit includes paintings, drawings, prints, and much more from several European artists.

"This high-flying exhibition shows daring feats, exotic acts, and colorful circus characters through the eyes of some of the greatest artists of the 20th century. More than 80 paintings, prints, drawings, and books by Pablo Picasso, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Fernand Léger, and other European artists reveal their fascination with the extravagant spectacle of the circus and the bohemian lives of the performers outside the ring. This special ticketed exhibition brings together major works from museums and private collections to offer a behind-the-scenes look at the circus during its heyday as a form of popular entertainment." (Taken from the museum website)

For more travel information please contact the Ocean City Arts Center at (609) 399-7628. For more information about the exhibit, please visit www.artbma.org.

Paintings in Wool, among other things!

This month our gallery exhibitor is artist Meryl Nelson. Gracing our walls are over twenty works all done through the process of rug hooking. Her pieces exhibit not only fantastic images of seascapes, landscapes, families, and people of all cultures -- they are a great display of the effort that goes into crafting work of this medium. Entitled, Paintings in Wool, Meryl's work will be on display through the month of March until it is dismantled for April's Juried Photography Show.

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ANNUAL JURIED PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW

This week is also the last week to submit photographs to our Juried Show. Wednesday, March 18 is the absolute last day for submission, and the judging will be held Friday, March 20th. Our three judges are Blair Seitz, John Benigno, and Barbara Venturi. Traditional and Digital/Computer Generated photographs made within the last three years may be entered into the show, and the cost per entry is $10. All works must be properly framed and wired prior to drop off. The pick up dates for non-accepted work are April 1st through the 4th, and accepted works can be picked up between May 1-6. The awards reception for the annual JPS will be held on Friday, April 3 from 7-9 pm. Applications are available online or at the Arts Center. Please join us!

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SPRING CLASS SESSION BEGINS APRIL 6TH

The 2009 Winter Class session is coming to an end. Spring classes begin Monday, April 6, 2009. The class schedule is available online and in print at the Arts Center. Please contact us at (609) 399-7628 if you'd like to have a copy of the publication mailed to you. We've also got applications for Summer Art Camp and the Boardwalk Art Show available to be mailed or viewed/printed online. For any questions or comments regarding classes or art camp please contact our education coordinator, Jade Lien, at the Arts Center or via e-mail: jadel@oceancityartscenter.org. For questions concerning the Boardwalk Art Show, contact our gallery coordinator Caitlin Green at the Arts Center or via e-mail: caitling@oceancityartscenter.org.

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NEW CLASSES?!
Here's a taste of some of our new Spring and Summer classes:
-Egg Tempera workshop
-Painting workshop En Plein Air
-New Sculpture Courses: HAND WORKSHOP, FIGURE MODELING
-Faux like a Pro -- a crash course in Faux Painting
-Potluck Painting Party -- create your own still life in any medium! Even mixed media!
-The Joy of Acrylic Painting with Rick Cannizzaro

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Things are picking up....

...in our class rooms, studios, and gallery!

It's not too late to sign up for winter courses and workshops. Here are a list of upcoming workshops at the Ocean City Arts Center:

-Shape, Line, and Color with Doree Loschiavo, Feb. 7 from 10:30-2:30

-Kim Weiland's Tuesday Watercolor Workshops:
Feb. 10, 17, and 24 from 10:00-1:00

-Basket Making with Patti Heisler, Feb. 12 from 6:00-9:00

-Basic Fabric Dying with Lois Maher, Mar. 7 from 10:00-3:00

-Loose, Luminous, and Colorful!
Watercolor Workshop with Marie Natale, Mar. 14 from 10:00-3:00

-Stamping for Beginners with Lois Maher, Mar. 21 from 10:00-2:30

-Painting People in Watercolor on Apr. 11 from 10:00-3:00

Also, this Friday, February 6, is Lennox Warner's Meet the Artist Reception. His raw, beautiful, and culturally inspired sculptures will be on display for the entire month of February. The reception is from 6-8 pm.

Interested in photography? Well get your portfolio together and start considering our Annual Juried Photography Show as a way to get your work displayed. Applications are available at the Arts Center, but feel free to call us for more specific information at 609-399-7628.

As the ground beneath us begins to thaw, our Spring Class Session will be in full bloom in a month! If you've got any questions, comments, or suggestions please drop us a line! We now offer a full sculpture program, drawing classes, Zumba-Gold, and oil painting. There will be even more new programs available for our class session that begins on April 6th.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Catch a Wave!



The Ocean City Arts Center has started a Contemporary Dance Company called Dancewave. If you would like to be a part of a company lead by Andrea Alfieri, the creator of the Ocean City Dancewave please call us for more information. The following classes held at the Arts Center will make you a part of the Dancewave:

On Tuesdays:
Intro to Dance I from 3:30-4:15 for 8 weeks, ages 3-5
Advanced Hip-Hop Jazz from 4:30-5:30 for 8 weeks, ages 10+

On Wednesdays:
Intro to Dance II from 4-5 for 8 weeks, ages 5-7
Advanced Ballet from 6:30-7:30 for 8 weeks, ages 10+

On Thursdays:
Ballet and Jazz Technique from 4-5 for 8 weeks, ages 7-12
Musical Theater from 5-6 for 8 weeks, ages 6-12

**In the Spring we hope to have a performing arts celebration with the DANCEWAVE company and the OCAC performing arts classes as a 'Grand Finale' to our 2008 & 2009 sessions. Details will be made available in our next class listing, so please stay tuned!

Monday, January 5, 2009

Nancy Palermo, Shadows & Light

Primarily known throughout South Jersey as a successful muralist and portrait artist, Nancy Palermo has consistently worked to develop her own artwork. Nancy moved to Ocean City from her native Baltimore, Maryland in 1977 and became enamored with the atmospheric qualities indigenous to coastal waterways. The many moods created by the play of light, sky, and water provide Nancy with a point of departure from which to explored her artistic vision. Through her thematic use of shadows and light, Nancy's work reveals the drama and mystery in everyday life. Nancy holds a BFA from the University of Maryland. Nancy has recently received awards from Women Artists of Atlantic County, The National Arts Program, Hammonton Arts Center, Cygnus Arts Center, New Jersey Society of Artists, and the Ocean City Arts Center. She currently resides in Linwood, New Jersey.

Shadows & Light is currently on display here at the OCAC. The Meet the Artist Reception will be held this coming Friday, January 9th from 7-9 PM. We hope to see you here!

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As one of the primary cultural arts venues in Southern New Jersey, we as an institution seek to engage the individuals and communities of our region in the kind of participation in the visual and performing arts that leads to individual and collective fulfillment. We are located at 1735 Simpson Avenue in the Ocean City Cultural Community Center. For information please contact us at (609) 399-7628.