November 1, 2018

Mixed Media: Art around town

Mixed Media: Art around town

OK listen up! We’ve got a lot going on this weekend for First Friday so don’t let those looming thunderstorm warnings deter you, you’ve gotta show up! Let’s start with my favorite, Kennett Square. Historic Kennett Square is putting on it’s second Expanded Art Stroll of the year from 6 to 9 p.m. I’ll mention a few offerings but there’s so much more…

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First off, Casa Guanajuato will be hosting a Dia de Muertos party featuring the Journey to Mictlan rug installations. Pop Up Art KSQ, as well as other volunteers from the Kennett area will be providing support to create their vision. An installation of 8 intricate floor installations made from dyed sawdust will illustrate the journey the ancestors have taken to the afterlife as per Aztec lore. Stop by The Garage Community Youth Center to view these tomorrow!

The Chalfant House, aka Century 21 will be featuring work by local metalworker/artist, Rob Sigafoos. You may recognize his work if you’ve walked around Kennett Square as he designed the k2 sculpture on State Street, as well as the outdoor signage for Philter Coffee.

Exit the Chalfant House and go to Maiden Lane located just behind it to the first stop of Pop Up Art KSQ’s Contemporary Kennett Pop Up Art Event at 226 Maiden Lane. This residence turned gallery will feature works by established and emerging artists. Metalworker, Andrew Jacob, who works under sculptor Dennis Beach, is contributing a beautiful and extensive piece entitled “Love Me.” Another piece of his, “Ephemera,” which is joined to the first piece in this installation, was incredibly laborious. “Ephemera,” is a set of metal roses, each which took 30 hours to create! Other artists at this site include, Racer LeVan, Caitlin Kelley, Lindsey Hardy and David Leonard.

Bryan Tuk and David Mattock at Groove KSQ

The next stop on Contemporary Kennett tour is Groove KSQ. Enter from 209 Church Alley 2nd Floor. This site will be open from 5 to 9 p.m. as well, but try to time it so that you can make it in time for the live music/video collaboration between digital/video artist Lisa Marie Patzer, and musicians Bryan Tuk and David Mattock from 7 to 8 p.m.

On State Street, chic little boutique, Marche, will be featuring the work of Katee Boyle, Ellen Catanzaro, Jie Deng, and Terry Doordan. A mix of Ellen’s vibrant abstract paintings alongside Jie Deng’s intimate local portrait photography will suit this shop perfectly. A flair for the eccentric, while paying homage to the hometown vibe of State Street is a perfect message coming from one of State Street’s favorite boutiques.

Also, be sure to stop by Alexis Kletjian’s Jewelry shop which will be open late for the art walk. She just partnered with local fashion designer, David Ferron, for a fashion event entitled “Golden Hour,” a few weeks ago. I attended and finally had the opportunity to admire her work up close. Definitely check her out.

Next, relative newcomer to Kennett Square, MILOU, will be hosting “un/FrAMED,” solo exhibition by Damien Smith. His casual approach to his technically detailed and traditional-style oil paintings will be on display. Meet the artist during the reception from 6 to 9 p.m.

Square Pear gallery will be featuring their November exhibition, “Home Is Where the Art Is,” exhibiting artwork by Kim Hoechst, Lisa Muller, Michael Buszko, Brad Earl, Matiko Mamaladze, Jack Gianguilio, Doug Elliott, Rhoda Kahler, Gwen Knapp and Sarah Yeoman.

KSI Crafts, the beer and wine shop across from Square Pear, will be featuring work by new to Kennett artist and storm chaser, Rusty Nelson. His large, dramatic photographs of brewing storms, and ominous landscapes capture the vibe of storm season in the heart of America. A little Americana mixed with an other-worldly fantastic element make Rusty Nelson’s work unique.

Back to Contemporary Kennett, stop by the third site known as the Treehouse at 316 S. Union Street. This location is an anchor site, as it has been featured in every Pop Up Art KSQ art walk since their creation last November in 2017. This time, check out Dan Borkoski’s 3-D photographs. You’ll be provided 3-D glasses, and the opportunity to check out a wild format of photography.

The last stop on the Contemporary Kennett art tour opens at 8 p.m. 116 Magnolia Street will host the last grouping of artists and the official after party. The tickets to get in are available at the door for $10. You’ll receive two drink tickets, food from Grounded Gatherers and the opportunity to enjoy multiple live music acts and enjoy/purchase artwork. Featured artists include: Geoffrey Dubinsky, Becky Brakeall, Julia Jay Hardman, Traction Co. and Aubrie Costello. If you don’t make it to any of the other stops, at least aim for this one, as you’ll most likely get to meet all the other artists from the previous locations and learn more about Pop Up Art KSQ. You can also sign up for a membership here!

Robert C. Jackson is hosting an open studio on Friday Nov 2 from 6 to 9 p.m. His studio is located at 204 E State Street. Next door at 206 E State Street Kennett Symphony is having an open house to celebrate their one year in that office from 4 to 6 p.m. Ribbon cutting ceremony will be held at 5 p.m.

Just to show some love for outside of Kennett location, Blue Streak Gallery will be hosting work by ten artists in their upcoming show, “Imagine.” Work on view by Lisa Bartolozzi, Maggie Debaecke, Alida Fish, Larry Holmes, Jeannie Pierce, Rick Rothrock, Lynda Schmid, Greg Silvis, Bob Straight, and Steve Tanis. Reception held from 5 to 8 p.m. Exhibition runs through December 4th.

Until next time!

 

 

 

 

About Caroline Roosevelt

Caroline​ ​Roosevelt​ ​is​ ​a​ ​writer​ ​and​ ​artist​ ​based​ ​in​ ​Kennett​ ​Square,​ ​PA.​ ​She​ ​received​ ​her​ ​B.A.​ ​in Art​ ​History​ ​from​ ​Connecticut​ ​College​ ​and​ ​a​ ​Post​ ​Baccalaureate​ ​certificate​ ​from​ ​Pennsylvania Academy​ ​of​ ​Fine​ ​Arts.​ ​She​ ​has​ ​previously​ ​written​ ​art​ ​coverage​ ​in​ ​Seattle,​ ​WA​ ​and​ ​Philadelphia, PA.​ ​She​ ​currently​ ​co-hosts​ ​Art​ ​Watch​ ​radio​ ​on​ ​1520​ ​WCHE.

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Holidays & Snowdays: Illustrations for Three Children’s Books at the Brandywine River Museum of Art runs Saturday, Nov. 3 through Sunday, Jan. 6. (Matthew Trueman, cover illustration, Simon and the Bear, a Hanukkah Tale, 2014, mixed media and collage, 13 x 21 ½ in. Collection of Doris and Eric A. Kimmel.)

• It’s that time of year again. The Brandywine River Museum of Art begins the holiday season with Holidays & Snowdays: Illustrations for Three Children’s Books Saturday, Nov. 3 through Sunday, Jan. 6. The exhibit includes work by three highly talented artists who have recently envisioned additions to that seasonal library. Beth Krommes gives us the beauty of an unexpected snow storm with her illustrations for Before Morning, written by Joyce Sidman. James Ransome sets a traditional holiday story in the jazz-inspired Harlem of the 1920s with his illustrations for The Nutcracker in Harlem, written by T.E. McMorrow. And Matthew Trueman depicts an unlikely twosome to illustrate the spirit of Hanukkah with his illustrations for Simon and the Bear, a Hanukkah Tale, written by Eric A. Kimmel.

The Philadelphia Eagles Maze is at Hurricane Hill Farm this weekend.

• This is the last weekend for the Philadelphia Eagles Maze at Hurricane Hill Farm in West Bradford Township. Stop out one last time for a stroll through the Eagles corn maze and take a hayride.  Enjoy the fresh air and hopefully some fall sunshine. This year’s maze was a salute to our world champion Philadelphia Eagle. There is a game in the maze that is similar to a “scavenger hunt.” Try to find the nine-story boards and nine coloring boards while learning about football and our Eagles. Our small maze is called the “Under Dog” maze and features a puzzle with historical facts about America and the City of Philadelphia. The maze is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 3 and 4. Admission is $12 per person. For more information, call Hurricane Hill Farm at 484-999-4600. The farm is located at 704 E. Reeceville Road.

“The Curious Savage” comes to Unionville High School on Nov. 8, 9 and 10.

• Unionville High School presents “The Curious Savage,” next week, Non. 8, 9 and 10.The story of an elderly widow named Mrs. Savage, whose husband has left her $10 million dollars. She intends to give the entire fortune away to people who wish to pursue their “foolish dreams,” but her stepchildren strongly object. To prevent her from doing away with their family’s wealth and ruining their legacy, they have her committed to a sanatorium called The Cloisters, and it is among the gentle residents there that she finds her true family. S Dimes are .m.; admission is $7 for adult and $5 for children

•The Chadds Ford Township Board of Supervisors will be holding a public hearing on Wednesday, Nov. 7, at 7 p.m.for the petition of approval of an inter-municipal transfer of a liquor license into Chadds Ford Township to Agave Restaurant (Medolo, Inc.) at 1620 Baltimore Pike, Chadds Ford from Ridley Township, Delaware County. The meeting will be held at the township building, 10 Ring Road, Chadds Ford, and the public is invited to attend and provide comment.

• Those older than 50 who are looking to get back into the workforce but aren’t sure where to start are asked to visit the Rachel Kohl Library on Nov. 8 at 1 p.m. to learn effective ways to conduct your job search and how to follow up after applying. Register at the library or call phone 610-358-3445 ext. 2.

• West Chester University Department of Theatre and Dance, in cooperation with The College of Arts and Humanities and the University Dance Company, presents REVIVAL: A Dance Concert. The concert takes place on Nov. 9 at 7:30 p.m., and Nov. 10 at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., in the Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre in the Swope Music Building and Performing Arts Center, 817 S. High St., West Chester. Gretchen Studlien-Webb directs. Tickets range from $13 – $16 and can be purchased at www.wcupatix.com. REVIVAL includes the work of three guest choreographers and four student choreographers. Guest choreographers are Molly Misgalla, Kelli Moshen and Michael Nguyen. Student choreographers are Hannah Boland, Syd Brannen, Ruby Rhoad and CJ Whitmire

Learn about robots on Nov. 17

• Want to know more about robots? Need to know more? In 2018 most people use a robot every single day. The question is; what is a robot and how is it working? As time goes on and more and more tools are engineered to make our lives easier or more efficient, we often don’t even recognize how that happened or what is being used to do so. The Penn State Extension is offering a one-day class on robots for kids on Nov. 17 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Government  Service Center 601 Westtown Road, Suite 370, West Chester. Participants will learn what robots are, where to find them as well as program and test them. Registration cost is $30 which includes 4-H annual enrollment fee. If you need assistance registering your child in 4-H Online, contact our office by calling 610-696-3500. Once your child is an active 4-H member (see 4-H online) then you can fill out the Registration Form.

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