Monday, March 24, 2008

New Resident Artist at Framations!


Next time you visit the gallery, be sure to notice the work of Suzanne Lowry, our newest Resident Artist! Suzanne's work includes 3D scupltures, wearable art/jewelry and photographs focusing on a series she created, called Man-a-Kins. View Suzanne's online gallery on the Framations website here.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Pastel Landscapes and Other Chaulk Dreams

Our current exhibit through April 6 is "Pastel Landscapes and Other Chaulk Dreams: Recent Work by Juliette Travous". Come in during the exhibit to experience the audio tour! Here's a sample of Juliette's current pastels:



Sunset at Bull Shoals Lake


Misty Blue

Visit often to see how the exhibits by our resident artists change!


Resident Artist Diana Bono recently updated her display with more current works. The overall feel of these works is very colorful and bold in color, reflecting possibly the change in seasons.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Our new spring guests!


Framations (or at least our windowsill) has become the new home for two adorable pigeons! They are making a nest (and something to put in it!) as we speak. Our own little lovebirds, Amy has named them A & E (after a couple names Sarah has picked out for her upcoming expected delivery of her own).

Retired Division of the MAEA


This exhibit presents the work of the art educators who have retired from full time teaching and are members of the Retired Division of the Missouri Art Education Association. The Missouri Art Education Association is a professional association that is made up of art educators who teach from kindergarten thru the university level. M.A.E.A. has been organized since 1936 and is now the fifth largest state art education association in the United States with over eight hundred members. Based on the belief that all people have abilities and needs for creating and understanding art, the mission of the Missouri Art Education Association is to advocate quality visual arts education by supporting creative teaching, providing opportunities for professional development and encouraging the study and implementation of best practices in our discipline.
For more information on this organization, visit their website.

Friday, March 14, 2008

Watercolor Floral Workshop

Spring 2008 workshop description

Watercolor Floral Workshop May 9 & 10, 2008
9:30am-3:30pm $110
This two-day workshop will feature painting the flowers of the season and adding collage embellishments. Different backgrounds will be painted using textural items. The student may bring reference photos, silk flowers or cut flowers for inspiration. Various rice papers may also be added to the painting.

Shirley Eley Nachtrieb, 636-947-1936 Call for location and more details.