May Newsletter - Artist Colony of Zanesville

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First Friday Events
Editor’s Note
Sponsors
First Friday Events
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Gallery/Business
Listings & Map
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adversely affecting woman
and children, but also create
visual images of childhood
memories.
Dan Theisen, has been
drawing for over fifty years,
and his artwork, on displays
his
traditional
pencil
drawings of nature, and
the places he loved while
growing up.
Tiffany Scanlan, is a mixed
media artist who uses her
space to spotlight her many
interests, and the various
media styles she uses to
create her amazing artwork.
James Warren, works
primarily
in
wood,
responding to the beauty
and tactile feel of wood to
create lathe turnings, bowls
and decorative vessels. He
also creates oil paintings
detailing his love of stories
from the old West, and
memories of growing up in
rural Michigan.
ARTIST of the
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COURTESY OF
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Tower Studios
Tower Studios & Gallery
is located at 38 N. 4th
Street, Masonic Temple, 5th
floor. Six artists, working in
various medias occupy the
adjoining spaces:
Marilyn Knell is an
animal advocate and enjoys
painting animals (especially
endangered or abused) in
unusual situations, poses
and colors. She also paints
abstracts in which, she
says, “the viewer is free
to interpret the painting
however they like.”
Teresa Mealick, recently
joined our studio and her
“Only New to You” is a
collection of her artwork
created from recyclable and
found objects, and by using
decades-old molds she
produces old-style ceramic
pieces.
Linda Regula, oil painter
and author, not only uses
her paintings and writing
May 1, 2015
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Gallery
Dan
Linda
Marilyn
Teresa
MONTH Tiffany
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Editor’s Note
Inviting all local artist
to display their artwork at
May 1, 2015 • 5 to 8pm
Join us in The District, for our First
Friday’s Art Walk each month. You are
invited to meet creative artists, visit their
studios and galleries. Also stop in to see
businesses who are participating in, and
supporting this growing art movement.
See the artwork of the nearly 300 artists
who make each art walk an exciting
event. We also invite you to listen to live
music, sample refreshments, and join in
the conversation about our movement’s
long-term goal to rejuvenate the District.
To contribute articles, photos,
events or art related information
please contact me at jana.pryor@
yahoo.com, by the 15th of the month
prior to printing.
Primrose
2nd
Annual
Summer Solistice Arts Festival
JUNE 20, 2015 • 1 PM TO 4 PM
®
4212 Northepointe Drive
Zanesville, OH
Jana Pryor
For More
Information call,
Cindy Clark at
450-1100
Photo Art
If you look back
at yourself
as a child
turning to the camera
you can once again
know who you are
Kay Israel
Heart of Art
PrimroseRetirement.com
Featured Artist is
Richard Eubanks
Nora Daniel
2015 ARTCOZ OFFICERS
David Mitzel – President
Diana Geidenberger – Vice President
Susan Nash – Treasurer
Denny Norman – Secretary
John McIntire Library’s Carnegie Wing Gallery
will display paintings by Nora Daniel.
The show will run May 1-29, 2015.
The offices of the Artist Colony of
Zanesville and of the Arts Council of
Muskingum County are in the
There will be an artist’s reception on
Friday, May 8, 2015 from 5:30-7:00 PM
Pure Arts Center
22 Woodlawn Ave.
Zanesville OH 43701
740-868-8022
to which the public is invited.
The Carnegie Wing Gallery is free and open to the public
Monday through Friday, 10AM to 5PM
Email – denny@pureartscenter.org
Mission Statement:
To create and sustain community
development and economic
growth through the arts.
Join Fringe
To become a member, mail to:
The Artist Colony of Zanesville
Friday, May 1, 2015 from 5-8 pm
P.O. Box 1313, Zanesville, OH 43702
with $25 membership fee
to celebrate their SUCCESSFUL
ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY!
Name ___________________________________
Address _________________________________
Come and enjoy a wonderful experience
and celebration!
Great Music, wine tasting and much more!
Phone Number __________________________
Email ___________________________________
Website _________________________________
Coz sponsors
The Arst Colony of Zanesville History (COZ): The idea that “the arts would bring people of all social and economic
backgrounds together and would be an excellent tool for revitalizing old and under used downtown buildings” was
presented to Dana Matz and Tom Poorman in 2003 by Alan Corill. It began with 3 locaons. Bylaws were accepted in
2005...Fast forward to 2013. We now average just under 40 locaons, oen with nearly 300 arsts represented.
COZ SPONSORS
Mission Statement: To create a vibrant “community” of living and working arsts whose studios are open to the public
and available as a cultural resource. *To develop inexpensive living and working space for arsts to create and market
their art. *To make available to the public dozens of arsts’ work, and to make available the viewing of the process of
making art. To contribute arcles, photos, events, or art related informaon please contact Jana Pryor at
LPryor@nncoganne.com, (by 15th of month prior to prinng) To obtain informaon about membership
contact The Arst Colony of Zanesville at 740-588-0537……. 20113-14 COZ Board: Linda Regula, President ~ David Mitzel,
Vice President ~ Susan Stubbins, Treasurer ~ Diana Geidenberger, Secretary
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Friday
Art Walk
Downtown
The Artist Collective
Gallery G II welcomes
Charlie Leasure, Artisan
(Joleen Kinsel, Natasha Oliver, Carrie Turner)
is celebrating their
Charlie has a good collection of sculpted wood
items with a functional purpose yet makes a
strong art statement. He has both wood items
and metal sculptures on display in Room 101.
Kristen Brown Art Classes
are being offered in
Gallery G on Thurdays,
4:30 – 6:30 p.m.
with a live painting extravaganza!
Visit us Friday, May 1 from 5-8 p.m.
The targeted students are teens.
Materials are provided.
The charge is $10 per lesson.
The Artist Collective is located in the
Masonic Temple in room 512.
GALLERY G
Muskingum Valley New Tech Academy (MVNTA)
Geometry students will have artwork on display
at the Masonic Temple for the
Friday Artwalk.
New Business
Koky’s Pizza
Please
57 South 6th Street
740-868-4142
3
Year
Anniversary
Welco
me!
ZAAP Gallery
The Annual ZAAP Auction
takes place Friday, May 1st.
This year’s auction features two tables of
silent auction items and a “live” auction.
Jeff Koehler is returning as auctioneer for
the “live” auction that begins at 8:45.
All items are available for pre-auction
bidding. Silent auction tables close at
8:15 and 8:30.
You don’t want to miss a chance at getting a
treasure from a ZAAP artist or supporter!
Joleen, Carrie, and Natasha will be doing live
painting demonstrations throughout the evening
in the main gallery area of The Artist Collective.
In addition, the regular displaying artists will be
on hand to discuss their work, provide demos
highlighting their artwork style, and creating
artwork live in their areas as well. So, if you’ve
had questions about HOW to make something or
wanted to chat with our artists more in depth or
see our artists working live, this is the time! Come
enjoy and learn from us!
The Artist Collective showcases work by Elli
Bartemes, Jessica Bradley, Summer Clark, Paul
Dumas, Lise Grear, Alexandria Ortiz, DeDe Parker,
Jim Parker, Chris Porter (new this month!), James
Rodgers, William Joseph Tickhill, and Lynsey
Yarger.
All work is for sale and very reasonably priced.
Work includes oil paintings, acrylic paintings,
prints, jewelry, greeting cards, and much more.
Original artwork makes a great, unique gift and
supports the local economy and growing artist
infrastructure.
The Artist Collective displays artwork by new
and exciting artists in the main gallery every First
Friday and is booked through 2015. TAC is also
open on most Monday afternoons from 12-4 p.m.
and by appointment.
So, stop up and see us all for art, music,
conversation, new and old friends, food, drinks,
fun, and so much more! The elevator will be running
and we’ll be waiting for you on the 5th floor!
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MAP OF PARTICIPATING ARTISTS’ STUDIOS/GALLERIES & BUSINESSES
JOHN
MCINTIRE
LIBRARY
WELCOME
CENTER
SECREST
AUDITORIUM
SHINNICK STREET
MAP OF ARTISTS’
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Masonic Temple
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COUNTY COURT HOUSE
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6TH STREET
ZAK’S
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5TH STREET
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4TH STREET
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3RD STREET
ZANE’S
LANDING
FREIGHT
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PARTICIPATING STUDIOS/GALLERIES
1. Yan Sun Art Museum
604 Main St.
Yan Sun
2. Studio 202 & Art Galleries
26 North 3rd Street (rear)
Susan Nash & Susan Stubbins
3. Seiler Studio
129 South 7th Street
Michael Seiler
4. Gallery G at the Masonic Temple
38 North 4th Street
Gallery G I Room 100 – Artists: Don Allen,
Ron Apperson, Chris Carver, Allen Deaver,
Thomas Fannon, Jean Graap, Bob Grayson,
Doug Grayson, Judy Ivoska, Jennifer Komaromy,
Marc Nickels, Vance Pulley, Lauren Shackelford,
Gallery G Youth Artists.
Gallery G II Room 101 – Artists: Paul Bailey,
Becky Joseph, Charlie Leasure, Joe & Lisa
Murphy, Sue Pollock Straker, Bob “Yabo” Wilson
5. Z.A.A.P. Gallery
625 Main Street
Barb Hanning, Kay Israel, John & Janet
Taylor-Lehman, Kathleen Jenkins, Debbie Lutz
Beckert, Mary Ann Bucci, Gary Graham, Susan
Nash, Susan Stubbins
James Warren, Theresa Mealick, Tiffany Scanlan
8. Alan Cottrill Sculpture Studio
110 South Sixth Street
Alan Cottrill
9. Artist Collective
38 North 4th Street, 5th Floor
Natasha Oliver, Carrie Turner, Joleen Kinsel
10. Julie’s ARTery at the Masonic Temple
38 N. 4th Street ~ Downstairs
11. “The Palette”
Masonic Temple Rooms 404-405
12. G. Schimmel Fitness & Gallery
35 N. 4th Street
15. Heart of Art Gallery
The Masonic Temple, Gallery G, Room 101
Art Facilitator Dianna Geidenberger
16. Valhalla Fiber Arts
625 Main Street, Basement
Jane M. Evans
21. Felumlee’s Timeless Treasures and Museum
The Masonic Temple, Room 201-204
22. Trevor Miller Art Studio
The Masonic Temple, Room 231
23. Melissa Hughes Art Studio
The Masonic Temple, Room 416
24. Kristen Brown Art Studio
The Masonic Temple, Room 406
PARTICIPATING BUSINESSES
A. Bryan Place Comedy Club
49 6th Street, Funny Friday
B. Mike Nelson Flames, Frames & More
23 Market Street
C. Treehouse Coffee Shop
333 Market Street
LIndsay Anderson
D. John McIntire Library
220 North Fifth Street
17. Zanesville Multi Cultural Dance Center
The Masonic Temple, Room 102
Paulette Knazek and Anita Jackson
E. Jack’s Place
630 Main Street
18. Ron Cole Aircraft Art Studio
The Masonic Temple, Room 312
F. Fringe Hair Salon
3rd & Market Street,
Zane’s Landing Freight Shops
6. Paul Emory Studio & Gallery
621 Rear Main Street
Paul Emory and Nora Daniels
19. Abby Guss Art Studio
The Masonic Temple, Room 420
7. Tower Galleries & Studios
38 North 4th Street, 5th Floor
Marilyn Knell, Linda Regula, Dan Theisen,
20. Studio 511
The Masonic Temple, Room 511
Juan & Joyce Torres
G. Gemini’s Eclectic Emporium
522 Market Street
H. Four Turns Bakery
111 No. 4th Street
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FREE Parking
after 5p.m.
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