Jul 15 Tuesday
Flora and Fauna: Mark Ghyselinck CSC and Julie Neises
June 14 through July 26 Opening reception on Saturday, June 14, from 2:00 to 5:00 pm. Artist talk July 12, at 2:00 pm by the two artists.
Fire Arts invites the public to an exhibit by Impressionist artist Mark Ghyselinck CSC, and sculptor Julie Neises. Their exhibit features the recently created mosaic paintings by Ghyselinck and the bronze creatures sculpted by Neises.
Having just retired from teaching at the University of Portland, Ghyselinck still creates many kinds of art. He has painted many mountains, rivers and flowers, and now looks forward to some Midwest Autumn color paintings. “Over the years I’ve grown toward being an impressionist artist and in this show my primary contribution will be two large mosaics made of painted canvases rather than pieces of glass.” When possible, he works with acrylics and likes to keep one slow-developing oil painting alive in the studio at all times.
Julie, also a retired art instructor, has been creating bronze work for the past46 years. Currently she has been focusing on our planet’s small creatures that are endangered or threatened in some way. In her research on that issue, she has realized that most all creatures seem to be threatened in some way due to climate change and loss of natural habitat. Many of Julie’s pieces have been exhibited in regional shows and competitions, including the Elkhart Regional Juried Show, the Hoosier Salon in Indianapolis, and the National Sculpture Society’s Annual show in New York.
Jul 16 Wednesday
If you are high-school or college age or older, you can join us forcomputer bootcamp this Summer. The sessions will be during the day,Monday July 14 through Friday July 18 from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Lunchat the Dining Hall is included.
Students will learn the fundamentals of computers and computerprogramming, using the Python programming language. Bootcamp isbased on the Cisco Academy Python Essentials 1 on-line course, with aHoly Cross Computer Science professor and student guiding attendeesin the computer lab.
The only cost for Cross Code Bootcamp at Holy Cross College is a $20.00registration fee per person, to help cover the cost of a book and lunchin the Dining Hall each day.
Raku Fired Clay for Experienced Potters with instructor Len Cockman
Raku Fired Pottery Workshop
Instructor: Len Cockman
Cell: 574-309-7740
Classes: Wednesdays 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Course Length: 8 studio sessions
Maximum of 5 students
Studio Space: This class is geared toward students who already have experience in a clay studio. Len Cockman will be able to coach you through refining hand-built and wheel thrown pieces. Students enrolled in this class are eligible to one additional open studio day per week. Studio hours are listed on the website and front door. Production of forms will take place during the first 4 weeks of this class.
Fees: $210 tuition plus $45 materials. Total $255 The supply fee includes one 25 lb. bag of Raku appropriate clay (half a box) and use of FireArts glazes. Glazes that will be used are for Raku decorative pottery and, primarily due to the firing techniques, are not kitchenware safe. Your work will be fired to various temperatures based on the specific glaze during the last four weeks of the class.
Covid 19 Consideration: There are currently no restrictions related to Covid-19.
Format: We will be working with wet clay for the first 4 classes. Classes 5 through 8 we will firing pottery based on the specific glazes. They are:
Wednesdays, March 19th, 26th, April 2nd, and April 9th: Students will use these four sessions to create work for the raku firings.
Wednesday, April 16th: Clear crackle with tape or glue resists.
Wednesday, April 23rd: Naked Raku Slip
Wednesday, April 30th : Horsehair and Feather Pottery
Wednesday, May 7th: Copper Matte and Copper Luster
Jul 17 Thursday
Jul 18 Friday
Join us in the Miller Auditorium at Goshen Theater on July 18th, for our FREE MOVIE NIGHT showing of “To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything, Love Julie Newmar” at 7PM!
Elite Manhattan drag queens Vida Boheme (Patrick Swayze) and Noxeema Jackson (Wesley Snipes) impress regional judges in competition, securing berths in the Nationals in Los Angeles. When the two meet pathetic drag novice Chi-Chi Rodriguez (John Leguizamo) — one of the losers that evening — the charmed Vida and Noxeema agree to take the hopeless youngster under their joined wing. Soon the three set off on a madcap road trip across America and struggle to make it to Los Angeles in time.
Rated: PG-13Run Time: 1hr 49min
Admission to this event is free, but donations are encouraged.Doors open at 6:15pm, and the bar and concession stand will be open.
This event is sponsored by the Community Foundation of Elkhart County; Indiana Arts Commission, a state agency; Community Foundation of St. Joseph County; and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.
We are thrilled to announce the inaugural Louise E. Addicott Summer Chamber Music Festival taking place at Indiana University South Bend! Established in the loving memory of Georgina Joshi and Louise E. Addicott, the festival will welcome two dozen young participants to a 10-day chamber music intensive. Members of the Michiana community will be able to attend performances and masterclasses by some of the world’s leading artists - including the Euclid, Calidore, Dover, and Erinys String Quartets - and witness the next generation of young stars in action here in South Bend.
Complete Event Schedule: www.addicottchambermusicfestival.com/events