Arts Council of Northumberland

 

 

The Newsletter of the Arts Council Of Northumberland

 

he Arts Council of Northumberland encourages creativity and raises the visibility of the artist and the arts community through advocacy, communications and leadership.

 

Website: http://www.northumberlandarts.ca/

 

This newsletter covers theatre, music, lectures, films, workshops and exhibitions.

A long-range calendar of events is available HERE.

A listing of member artists is available HERE

Arts and cultural organizations wishing to place events on the long-range calendar please notify Oliver Steins at soliver@cogeco.net  


ACN New Member Artist Of The Week

Robert Laycock - photographer

 

From The Arts Council – Not Only For Artists!


Watch for the next ACN “Meet’n Greet” early in September at the Victoria Inn in Gore’s Landing.

 

The ACN Art in Public Spaces Committee is gearing up for its first exhibition downstairs in the Northumberland County building. ACN member artists will be contacted to submit art work

 

October Is Arts Month is a collaborative county wide initiative led by the Arts Council of Northumberland, the Spirit of the Hills, and the Brighton Arts Council and, working together with Fleming College, Northumberland County, and Northumberland Community Futures Development Corporation, along with financial support from the municipalities.

It includes all areas of professional and amateur arts; performing and visual as well as our diverse heritage. October Is Arts Month will help to develop new attitudes about arts culture and heritage and build a stronger sense of the value of artists and their work, culture and heritage and the important roles they play within our community.

Through the month of October arts groups are encouraged to participate and to work with artists and municipalities to provide opportunities for the public to learn more about their particular cultural activity. Cultural groups and individual artists, who do not keep regular studio hours, and would like to attract new audiences, are being encouraged to open their doors for a few hours or more through the month of October to provide, interactive experiences or demonstrations.

 

Gala, October is Arts Month - October 1st, 7:00 - 9:00 pm. Please join us on Friday October 1st, for a Gala Reception at the Northumberland Community Futures Development Corporation. We will be showcasing works by Northumberland's most talented artists. Come meet, mix, mingle and network with some of our local artists and politicians. Help us celebrate the second annual Conference on the Arts, "Living the Arts", and the kick-off to Northumberland County's newest event, October is Arts Month. Register by the Early Bird deadline of September 11th, 2010 and save up to $10.00 off your Registration. Location: 600 William Street, Cobourg. MORE INFORMATION TO COME....HERE

Artists - Register your Events! If you have an arts event scheduled for October, then register now so that you will benefit from increased exposure through our marketing and advertising campaign. ... register now

 

The ACN website now has a map of cultural attractions – galleries, theatres, museums - in Northumberland. It is a work in progress with the possibility of including studios, arts supplies stores and other ancillary businesses. Check it out HERE

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With more than 500 activities now registered in Ontario, the Culture Days movement is starting to take shape in our province. Community organizers in Chatham-Kent and Huron County are finding creative ways to inspire their rural communities to get involved in Culture Days. In mid-sized cities such as Peterborough and Stratford, Culture Days organizers have focused on their growing cultural sectors and the positive impacts on the local economy and quality of life.  Meanwhile in Ottawa and Toronto numerous activities are spread throughout diverse neighbourhoods that reflect the variety of artists, cultural institutions and arts groups in our urban centres. See what is happening in your community by searching the Celebration Schedule.

 

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS In 2008 we added a Square Foot Art Show to the weekend's activities in Memorial Park. The show has become a crowd favourite, with over 300 people casting their votes for the "People's Choice" art work in 2009. We are bringing back the Square Foot Art Show for 2010. The Square Foot Art Show includes original works of painting, drawing, watercolour, pastel, photography, sculpture. as long as the work measures 12 inches x 12 inches (including any frame) and is no more than 5 inches thick. All works are on sale for only $200.

Artworks displayed are eligible for a $250 Jurors' Choice Award, and a $250 People's Choice Award. Participating artists can display up to three works, and must register by submitting the entry form along with the registration fee of $15. For information on the Square Foot Art Show at the 2010 Festival, please contact us by email at www.allcanadianjazz.ca

 

Exposure! Exposure! Exposure!  Want Lots of Visitors on your webpage?

1,200 to 1,400 different people visit the ACN website each month.

  For more info on membership, click HERE


Arts Headlines

SVFF organizers promise an experience close to home, far from ordinary. The seventh annual Shelter Valley Folk Festival promises more of exactly what everyone has come to love about this grassroots community cultural event : legendary artists and undiscovered gems.

 

Square art offered at jazz festival A little art is offered along with world-class music at the 2010 All-Canadian Jazz Festival in Port Hope this Sept. 24-26. ..

 

The Arts Northumberland Blog:

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What’s On – This Weekend And The Coming Week


Port Hope Festival Theatre at the Capitol. The Music Man, the Broadway musical by Meredith Wilson. August 5th – August 29th. The story follows fast-talking traveling salesman Harold Hill as he cons the people of River City, Iowa into buying instruments and uniforms for a boys’ band he vows to organize – this despite the fact he doesn’t know a trombone from a treble clef. His plans to skip town with the cash are foiled when he falls for Marian the librarian, who transforms him into a respectable citizen.

 

Julie Kirkpatrick - The Camino Letters Sunday August 29 1 pm at Furby House Books, Port Hope

A Canadian lawyer and writer asked her friends to supply 26 tasks for a pilgrimage with her teenaged daughter and received many unexpected gifts. http://thecaminoletters.com/ or www.furbyhousebooks.com

 

Free Watercolour Essentials Workshop With Mary Boettcher. In this workshop, emphasis will be placed on providing students with information to assist them in using their own photographs to paint their paintings in watercolour.  This workshop will be held on September 1st, from 9:30 to 12:30 at The Painted Tree in Cobourg.  

This workshop is being offered exclusively to students who have  registered for Frans'  "Photograph to a Painting" workshop.  Frans' workshop is being sponsored by The Painted Tree and is being held at the Best Western Hotel in Cobourg on October 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 2010.   Both the information and material provided at this half day workshop will be given free of charge.


What’s Coming – At The Lectures, Readings, Book Launches and Awards


As we speak: Language change and social change, from grammar to emoticons - Six lectures and six seminars, October 28 – December 3, 2010, 7:15 - 9:15 pm, Columbus Community, Centre, 232 Spencer Street East, Cobourg. The Friday morning follow-up seminars will be held from 10 am to noon in the Loft on the second floor of Furby House Books, 65 Walton Street, Port Hope.

Our language is changing, and so is our understanding of language. Most of us grew up learning a standard structure, grammar, and pronunciation. Today that emphasis is giving way to a view of language in constant transition. We see the change as new words are introduced, old words gain new meanings, communications grow global, pop culture morphs, texting creates a vocabulary of contractions, and –tragically – traditional languages die.

Language is a large part of our identity. When language changes, what happens to our view of a world that is also in rapid change? This series will examine how politics, power, and identity are affected by language, and how the study of language can tell us more about ourselves.  The Fall 2010 program will address these issues. Read more...

 

Northumberland Learning Connection presents Opera brown-bag lunch talks. These popular talks are returning for the 2010-2011 Metropolitan Opera season.  Bring your lunch for a half-hour talk, one hour before the Saturday afternoon Metropolitan Opera HD broadcasts. Brown-bag talks start one hour ahead of each opera broadcast, upstairs at the Cameco Capitol Arts Centre, Port Hope. (Start times vary for each opera) . Coffee and tea are on the house!  $5.00 per person at the door.

October 9, 2010 -         Ian Montagnes on Das Rheingold by Wagner

October 23, 2010 -       Elizabeth Wilson on Boris Godunov by Mussorgsky

November 13, 2010 -    Ian Montagnes on Don Pasquale by Donizetti

January 8, 2011 -         Ian McDonald on La Fanciulla del West by Puccini

January 22, 2011 -       Elizabeth Wilson on Don Carlo by Verdi

February 12, 2011 -      Elizabeth Wilson on Nixon in China by Adams

March 19, 2011 -          Thais Donald on Lucia di Lammermoor by Donizetti

March 26, 2011 -          Jenny Lorentowicz on Iphigenie en Tauride by Gluck

April 23, 2011 -            Heidi Croot on Capriccio by R. Strauss

May 7, 2011  -             Joanne Bonebakker on Le Comte Ory by Rossini

May 14, 2011 -            Ian Montagnes on Die Walküre by Wagner

June 4, 2011  -             Ian McDonald on Il Trovatore by Verdi

For more information call Joanne Bonebakker at 905-349-3402 or visit www.northumberlandlearningconnection.ca

For start times and tickets for the HD Metropolitan opera broadcasts, call the Cameco Capitol Arts Cente, 905.885.1071, or 800.434.5092, or visit www.capitoltheatre.com

 

ViewPoint 2010 - A Wednesday evening series of four speakers - all presentations to start at 8 p.m at Victoria Hall, Cobourg

October 6, 2010 Sally Armstrong, Author, Human Rights Activist and Film Maker speaks on Who in the World Cares About Women?

October 13, 2010 - Chair of the US/Canada Forum on Mental Health and Productivity Bill Wilkerson presents The End of Mental Illness: A Goal for Canada.

James Bartleman, Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario from 2002-2007 speaks on October 20 about Canada's Greatest Social Justice Issue: The Condition of Canada's Native Children.

The series concludes on October 27 with Hugh Segal, Senator and Senior Fellow, Queens' University addresses A New Perspective on National and Global Security.

Tickets for the series are $40.00 - cash or cheque only, please. Complimentary refreshments are included.

 

Writers & Friends, 16th Gala Literary Fundraising Evening, Sunday November 14, Trinity College School, Port Hope, Information, Horizons of Friendship www.horizons.ca’ 905 372- 5483, 1 888-729- 9928; email info@horizons.ca.

Marking its 16th year as Horizons’ signature fundraising event featuring outstanding Canadian authors, the Writers & Friends roster for 2010 will include Canada’s newest “Walk of Famer” Farley Mowat, 2010 Trillium Book Award winner Ian Brown and acclaimed Ojibwa author, playwright and humorist Drew Hayden Taylor. Readings, book signings and Q&A, live music, dinner with authors, a silent auction and a live art auction are all part of the Writers & Friends 2010 event on behalf of Horizons programmes in Central America and Mexico.

 


What’s Coming? - At The Theatre And Dance


 

On Golden Pond, by Ernest Thompson, directed by Bob Giasson, Sept 16, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, 26 & Oct 1 & 2, at My Theatre, 55 King Street, Trenton


What’s Coming? - At The Concerts and Opera


Tickets for the MET Opera performances at the Capitol are now on sale.

 

There is a new Opera Guild in your neighbourhood! Starting in September 2010, the Northumberland Opera Guild will run a full program of monthly lectures, focussing on the upcoming 2010-2011 season of the Canadian Opera Company, and will organize bus trips to the Sunday afternoon performances at the Four Seasons Centre in Toronto. Annual Membership Fees are $25 for a single and $35 for a family. To join, please send your name, address, phone number, e-mail address (if available) and a cheque payable to The Northumberland Opera Guild to: Val Mancktelow, Treasurer, 208 Walton Street, Port Hope, Ontario, L1A 1N9. For more information, please contact Thaïs Donald, President at (905) 885-7483 or northumberlandoperaguild@gmail.com

The Northumberland Opera Guild is now part of the COC family, and is featured on the COC website here http://www.coc.ca/AboutTheCOC/Affiliates/OperaGuilds/NorthumberlandGuild.aspx

We have sold a number of tickets to the individual performances, and are in the process of making bus arrangements.  For the first season we are talking with the Kingston Guild about sharing their bus, and there are a finite number of spaces.  So this is by way of a last call, particularly for those who have Sunday subscriptions or are considering getting them, and would like to travel on the bus – particularly attractive during winter!  You can find out how to join the Guild by going to the website shown above.

 

Shelter Valley Folk Festival 2010, September 3 - 5  An annual Northumberland Labour Day weekend celebration of wonderful music, juried art, wellness, sustainable living and harvest food over three days near Grafton, Ontario (about an hour and a half east of Toronto). Voted one of Canada’s Top 10 Festivals by CBC Radio 3.  Recorded a first time sell-out of Weekend Passes in 2009. For more information visit www.sheltervalley.com or call 1-866-612-SVFF.

 

The Shelter Valley Shape-Note Singers will be gathering on Sunday, September 5th at 11:00 a.m. in the Artists' Village Workshop Tent on the festival site of the Shelter Valley Folk Festival. Anyone who wishes to sing is welcome to join us in sharing the shape-note tradition with a new audience.

 

The Choir of Selwyn College, Cambridge University, England, directed by Canadian Sarah MacDonald, performs at Historic St. Mark's Church, 51 King St, Port Hope, on Friday September 10th at 7:30pm as part of their Canadian tour. Their program will span the history of English church music from the 1500's to the present day. Admission is $15 ($5 for students) at the door. The nearly thirty young women and men in the choir will be billeted with local families for two days while they are in the area. Visit www.stmarksporthope.ca<http://www.stmarksporthope.ca/> or call 905-373-0867.

Jazz @ PHPL, Thursday, September 16th, 7:30 pm – Mary J. Benson Branch, Port Hope. Paul Miner and the Ambassadors Dixieland Band bring live jazz to PHPL. No librarians ‘shushing’ on this evening – the performance will be upstairs in the acoustically gifted open space of the adult library.

 

Northumberland Players Fundraiser - It's a marvelous night for Moondance III - a fundraiser to benefit the Cobourg Firehall Renovation. The Northumberland Players kick off their 2010 - 2011 Season with the amazing musical talents of PHLO in an evening of music, dancing, entertainment, a silent auction, raffle with great door prizes too!

Don't miss the fun on Saturday September 18 from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Concert Hall in Victoria Hall, Cobourg. For only $35.00 per person you can enjoy snacks, desserts and coffee and the pleasure of kicking up your heels to some great dance music and great company. Tickets are $35.00 each with a cash bar. Get your tickets early by calling the Box Office at 905 372-2210. Help the Players restore their beloved Firehall.

 

All Canadian JAZZ Festival Port Hope, September 24, 25,26th Port Hope. For tickets phone 905-885-1938 or visit website. Park is licensed and great food is available on-site. Don't Miss our Square Foot Show. www.allcanadianjazz.ca

The public are invited to participate in this year's Jazz Parade on Sat. Sept. 25th by decorating their own umbrella and joining in the parade! It could turn into a mardi gras New Orleans event!

 

Capitol Concert Series - "Hotel California” - Saturday, September 25th @ 8:00 PM at the Capitol, Port Hope. - the original tribute to The Eagles draws admiring crowds of all ages. Featuring hits such as 'Life in the Fast Lane', 'Take it Easy', 'Desperado', 'Get Over It' and many more.

 


What’s Coming – Workshops and Auditions


Stone sculpture workshop. Learn the basics of carving stone with hand tools. This workshop will run for 6 weeks on Tuesday evenings from 6 to 9pm starting Sept. 14. A meeting to arrange tools and stone will be on Sept. 7, north of Grafton near St. Anne’s Spa. Cost is $135.

You will learn how to work with hammers, chisels, rasps, files, saws, sandpapers and polishes to take your piece of rock to a high-gloss work of art. All the stones we will be working with will be of a softer variety: soapstone, alabaster, wonderstone, etc. You will be required to purchase the stone (approximately $1.35 per lb. We usually work with 10 to 80 lb stones). You will also be required to purchase a basic set of hand tools (chisel & hammer set $88 + tax and a rasp $20 to $25 +tax) from Sculpture Supply in Toronto. The workshop will have 8 people max. Contact Dave by Email: david@davidgbrown.ca or 905-372-4849

 

Photography Workshops by Mary Talbot In Hope Township - Focus on Composition. Friday, Sept. 10, 6:00 - 9:00 pm plus Saturday, Sept. 11, 8:00 - 5:00 (12 hours), 7th Line, Hope Township, $160 = minimum 4 participants, maximum 8 - some places still available. To register, mtalbot@eagle.ca or 905-797-2584.

 

Open Auditions - Northumberland Orchestra & Choir – Choir Tuesday, 14th September, 2010. During the month of September, the Northumberland Orchestra & Choir (NOC) is holding open auditions for new CHOIR MEMBERS.If you are interested in trying out for the Choir, please attend Trinity United Church, Division Street, Cobourg on the Tuesday listed : 7:00 pm. Please bring some music to sing, and there will also be some sight reading. For more information or an appointment, call 905-372-9834, or 905-377-1477. or e-mail : NOC Secretary at : mccoysm@sympatico.ca

Thursday, 16th September, 2010During the month of September, the Northumberland Orchestra & Choir (NOC) is holding open auditions for new ORCHESTRA MEMBERS.If you have Grade 6 RCM level or higher in music and wish to try out for the Orchestra, please attend CDCI West, Music Room, 135 King Street West, Cobourg, on the Thursday listed : Starting at 7:00 pm.and for more information or an appointment, call 905-797-9656, or 905-377-1477.
or e-mail : NOC Secretary at : mccoysm@sympatico.ca

 

New Photography Workshop - Richard Martin’s VISION & DISCOVERY NORTHUMBERLAND, September 18-24, The Woodlawn Inn. Richard Martin’s intelligent and caring workshop philosophy is based on a great deal of experience both as participant and instructor. The creativity of his vision, images and teaching is inspiring.” Freeman Patterson.

 

Fabrics and textiles often have unique histories and hold special meaning. People treasure fabric from mothers, grandmothers, childhood, special places and events. Local professional artist and educator Alice Vander Vennen is now providing textile art workshops for anyone interested in stitching these and similar materials together into evocative art pieces.

The three workshops Alice is offering are:

 “Incorporating Nature: Branching Out”, Friday, September 10, 3-7:30 pm; Saturday, Sept. 11, 10-5 pm.

For more information, contact Alice at alice@alicevandervennen.ca, or 905-372-9319. Registration can be completed via her website, www.alicevandervennen.ca.

 

New Instructors at the Painted Tree, Cobourg - Beth Hoselton and Avril Bull have joined the line up of instructors at The Painted Tree Art Supplies. Beth will be teaching an Introduction to Watercolour course and Avril will be teaching an Introductory drawing course. Summer Kid's Schedule Now Available. Sundays-Buy 2 get 1 free Stretched Canvas!! We are open 1-4:00.

 

Cindy Taylor is offering a series of photography workshops through the Fleming College campus in Cobourg.

Please visit the website HERE for information on the courses.

 

Choral Legacy is a women's choir that sings music in three or four part harmony. Our musical selections encompass a wide variety of styles, including jazz standards, show tunes, and popular music. The chorus rehearses on Monday nights under the direction of Shasta Morey, at Baltimore United Church starting at 7:15 pm.

We are always looking for women who enjoy the fun and friendship that come from singing together. If you are interested in joining our choir, please call Ann Knott 885-6534 or Shasta Morey 349-2188.

 

This from ACN member Chrissy Poutras:I am the owner of Spark Box Studio, a new artist studio and residency program in Picton, Ontario. We have recently launched an Emerging Artist Residency Award which gives young emerging artists the chance to participate in an artist residency free of charge for up to one week. Along with this opportunity we have also started building a resource site for emerging artists called the Emerging Artist Guide. This guide can be viewed by going to www.emergingartistguide.wordpress.com.. Website: www.sparkboxstudio.com.

 

The Painted Tree, Cobourg Visit the Website HERE. Also a series of kids’ workshops is in the planning stage.

 

Northumberland Hooks and Needles Guild  meets at Regency Manor Nursing Home, 66 Dorset St. E., Port Hope at 7:00 p.m. Contact Yvonne O’Neill 905-885-4872. Northumberland Hooks and Needles meetings have changed to the second and fourth Thursdays of each month. The first mtg., following summer holidays, will be September 9th, the second mtg. will be September 23rd, and so on.

 


What’s On And Coming – At The Shows, Exhibitions and Tours


The Friday Morning Group are having a show of member's work at the Art Gallery of Northumberland Port Hope . The show will run from Wednesday , September 1 to Sunday , October 3rd. The opening will be held on Saturday, September 4th from 3- 5 PM. The gallery is open Wednesday to Saturday from 11AM to 5 PM and Sunday from 1-4PM.

 

Three Cheers for the Abstract - July 1 - August 27, At the AGN, Main Gallery, Victoria Hall, Cobourg. Continuing with the anniversary year, which is concentrating on the permanent collection of the AGN’s, the summer exhibition, will celebrate the collection of mid-twentieth century abstract works. The exhibition includes painting, prints, mixed media and sculpture. Come and rediscover the works of Harold Town, William Ronald, Victor Vaserely, Morus Hummel, Sheila Maki, Victor Tinkl, Tom Bjharnason, Janet Read, Dorothy Caldwell and many more.

 

Ewart, Kennedy & Quinn: Recent Paintings - July 4 - August 29, 2010 At the AGN, Upstairs Gallery, Port Hope

 

The Pine Ridge Art Association invite you to view some of their member's paintings for the month of August at the Human Bean/Cobourg Coffee House on King Street West, Cobourg. Mon-Fri. 7 am to 6 pm

 

The Colborne Art Gallery is pleased to present Horizontals and Verticals, an exhibition of paintings by Gallery member Anne Wilson, and From the Forest Floor, an exhibition of ceramic art by Gallery member Terrie MacDonald. Both Horizontals and Verticals and From the Forest Floor open August 14, 2010 with an opening reception from 2-4 pm, and run until September 26, 2010. Please join us to discover Anne and Terrie’s latest works, along with a selection of other new works, by the members of the Colborne Art Gallery.

 

Dorothy Winter. Wall Pieces. A selection from twenty years at Meet at 66 King Street East. July 20th to September 10th.

 

2010 Northumberland Hill Studio Tour, Saturday & Sunday . September 11 & 12 . 10 am to 5 pm. Information on artists  and map HERE

 

October 23 and 24 – a really big event is coming to Cobourg.  The Victoriana Show for many years was held in Toronto.  Now its originator has moved to Cobourg, and she is bringing her show with her.  Occupying Victoria Hall, The Market and Fire Hall, there are going to be all sorts of events, together with a marketplace of themed merchandise.  There will be lectures,  displays, and films shown at the Park Playhouse.  There will be food, both picnics to go and what unfortunately has become known in North America as High Tea.

 

Spirit of the Hills presents a new show “360 Degrees” by artist Erwin Rummel at the Campbellford Library from July 9th – Sept. 30th.  View exhibit during regular library hours.

 

Ganaraska Studio Tour  2011 Call for Artists. The Ganaraska Studio Tour is looking for new participants for the April 2011 tour. Open to residence living in the area bounded by Hwy 28, County Rd. 9 and County Rd. 65. Applicants outside these boundaries will be considered as guest artists, if space is available.

Applications are available on line at www.ganaraskastudiotour.ca  For further information please call 905-797-3172. Deadline for applications is October 15, 2010.

 

From The Cobourg Art Club - See paintings by local artists at The Mill restaurant and pub, Cobourg, a continuing show with lots of variety. Also, a continuing and current display at the Dalewood Golf and Curling Club on Dale Rd, Cobourg. Everyone welcome,  for more info call Maureen 372-7214

 

The Friends of Bon Echo Park invite all nature artists to the Bon Echo  Art Exhibition & Sale at Bon Echo Provincial Park, Hwy.41, Cloyne, ON.  The theme of this juried exhibition of original art is about Canadian Nature, Wildlife, or Countryside, and will take place on July 23, 24, 25, 2010.  deadline for applications: March 1, 2010. For Applications & Information:  Derek Maggs, Executive Director, Friends of Bon Echo Park, 16151 Hwy. 41, RR#1, Cloyne , ON, K0H 1K0.Phone:  613-336-0830

Email: fobecho@mazinaw.on.ca       Website: www.mazinaw.on.ca/art

 


What’s Coming?At The Movies


“Ladies And Gentlemen…The Rolling Stones” Thursday September 16th, 2010 @ 7:00 PM at the Capitol. The legendary Rolling Stones concert film from 1972. Fully restored from the original film, it will be released nationally in cinemas and presented in High Definition and digital surround sound

Other films at the Capitol, Port Hope. 8:00 pm

“Inception” – Tuesday, September 14th www.imdb.com/title/tt1375666/

“Mao’s Last Dancer” – Wednesday, September 22nd  www.imdb.com/title/tt1071812/

“The Kids Are Alright” – Tuesday, September 28th  www.imdb.com/title/tt0842926/

“Get Low” – Tuesday, September 28th  www.imdb.com/title/tt1194263/

 

 


What’s On – At The Competitions


Elizabeth Barlow and Ian Marnoch each won a $500.00 scholarship to pursue pipe organ lessons. The scholarships were provided by the Northumberland Centre of the Royal Canadian College of Organists. Scholarship money is raised by the members of the Centre playing recitals in Northumberland and is a way of promoting the organ as " the king of instruments "; and, encouraging the interest young people to pursue musical training. Competitions are held on an annual basis through audition.

 

"Make it Indie" VENDOR CALL. All creators and purveyors of Fine Craft and Decorative Art are invited to submit work for the inaugural Christmas Fine Craft and Decorative Art Show and Sale, 2010. Please see our website @ www.//makeitindie.blogspot.com for more details and vendor information and forms or call Sally @905-377-0740.


Arts Blogs We Like

 

Jill Battson’s Poet Bureau

 

‘View On Canadian Art’ Your Cultural Concierge! VoCA offers critical commentary on the Canadian art scene, with a focus on Toronto. Featuring exhibition previews, critics’ picks, interviews and in-depth articles on art in Vancouver, Calgary, Winnipeg, Ottawa and Halifax.

Art Daily – The first art newspaper on the net!

 

Members’ Billboard

ACN member Heather Stubbs has a website devoted public speaking and presentation skills. As a speaker and presentation skills trainer, she  draws on a lifetime of performing experience to provide a lively, insightful and thought-provoking presentation. Have a a look at http://www.skilltime.ca. She also issues a weekly newsletter.

 

 


Business Friends of the Arts

Dray Design Studio Website Design, Print and Graphic Design

Bart Hawkins Kreps  Website Design, Print Design, Editing

Aye Lighthouse B&B  Bed & Breakfast

Ganaraska Art & Framing  Picture Framing, art and photography lessons

The Human Bean  Coffee shop, with live music and monthly artist exhibition

Meet at 66 King Street  Fine dessert lounge

Northumberland View  News & Entertainment

Painted Tree  Art supplies and classes

Scott's Barn  Culture Centre

Where They Play Productions  Music Recording St

 


This newsletter is edited by Walter Luedtke.

Please send any notices or comments to wluedtke@cogeco.ca.