CEDARBURG CULTURAL CENTER
SEPTEMBER ARTIST IN RESIDENCE
Jody Reid
Jody Reid is a Milwaukee-based artist and 1993 graduate of the Milwaukee Institute of Art and
Design with a major in painting.
These last 30 or so years she has been busy with
her pursuit as an artist while raising her 4 children, showing her paintings in various galleries in the Milwaukee and surrounding areas, selling works by commission and teaching painting classes and workshops from time to time.
Jody paints predominantly in oils but also works in pencil. Her main body of work consists of still life paintings and portraiture, but she also dabbles with landscapes and artworks that are a little bit surreal in nature. She is looking forward to more exploration of the human figure in the very near future.
Viewers would describe her work as realistic, imaginative and emotionally evocative.
The artist will be demonstrating at the CCC on Wednesdays and Saturdays,
September 4, 7, 11, 14, 18, 21, 25, 28:
11 am-4 pm
Oils: Painting the Still Life with Jody Reid
Saturday, September 28: 12:30-3:30 pm
In this class, students will learn techniques of oil painting, with an emphasis on composition through light and shadow. Jody will offer demonstrations and individual support throughout the class. Students will be working from life through the classic approach to still life painting, experimenting with brush strokes and creating texture. For students of all skill levels. All supplies and props are included but participants are encouraged to bring their own supplies.
$55 CCC Members / $66 Non-Members
OCTOBER ARTIST IN RESIDENCE
MICHAEL PIERSON
Michael Pierson’s interest in art began at a young age. He recalls copying the newspaper comics in grade school. He attended art classes at UW-Whitewater and UW-Platteville and worked as an inker for comic books in the early 1980s. Ten years ago, a watercolor class revived his love of art. Though he has painted in acrylics and oils, his favorite medium is watercolor. “I fell in love with the transparent look and application of the paint. I mostly use transparent watercolors but I also enjoy use of granulating pigments for the texture they create upon drying.” He prefers to incorporate a variety of techniques and tools into his paintings. He considers his painting style Realism. “Whether it’s a landscape, a still life, an iguana, or an old car engine, I try to capture its essence. I believe art, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder. I paint for fun, relaxation or the challenge. I don’t want to feel that I have to paint, so it can remain a hobby for pure enjoyment,” says Pierson. Michael mentored under watercolorist, Joyce Eesley for 6 years. Currently, he serves as president for the Wisconsin Watercolor Society.
The artist will be demonstrating at the CCC on Tuesdays, October 1, 8, 15, 22, 29: 11 am-4 pm.
Intro to Paper & Pigments in Watercolor with Michael Pierson
Wednesday, October 30: 1:30-3:30 pm
Join Michael for an “in-depth” discussion and tutorial on watercolor pigments and papers. You will learn how watercolor pigments are made and the differences between transparent, opaque, granulating and staining pigments. He will review and demonstrate tips and techniques to achieve unique textures with watercolor. Experience how pigments respond differently on a variety of papers. From weight to texture to durability, Michael will review the variety of papers that can be used in the application of watercolor. He will answer questions and offer direction and advice, including toward brushstrokes and approach. All supplies and materials are provided.
$40 CCC Members / $49 Non-Members
NOVEMBER ARTIST IN RESIDENCE
MARK PRICE
Soft Pastels with Mark Price
Saturday, November 16: 12:30-4:30 pm
Come explore some of the creative possibilities with soft pastels. We’ll use one of the oldest art mediums, soft pastels, in unique and creative ways to convey landscapes & abstracts. Bring an open mind and your creative instincts; and a landscape reference photo to work from. All skill levels are welcome. All supplies are included but students are encouraged to bring their favorite pastels; an apron and nitrile/latex gloves are optional.
$72 CCC Members / $86 Non-Members
Most of Mark’s earlier works as an artist were painted in watercolor. It wasn’t until he moved to vibrant and colorful Florida that he realized what a wonderful medium that pastels could be! His watercolors quickly became an underpainting for his pastels. Now he works from a beautiful studio in the backyard of his Cedarburg home, a studio custom-created to allow Mark to explore and grow his unique style.
Mark is a signature member in the Pastel Society of America and the Master Circle in the International Association of Pastel Societies.
Stop in to see Mark; he will be demonstrating on Saturdays and Sundays, November 2, 9, 17, 23, 24, 30: 12-4 pm
DECEMBER ARTIST IN RESIDENCE
SARAH HUNT-FRANK
Sculpt With Clay! with Sarah Hunt- Frank
Tuesday, December 10: 1-3 pm
Join Sarah for an afternoon and enjoy creating a beautiful coil pot, pinch pot or sculpture with clay. No experience is necessary in this class for adults; you will learn insider tips in working with clay. Examples will be provided or you may bring a photo of what you would like to sculpt. Choose your glaze, the instructor will fire offsite and send notice when it is ready for pick-up (after the New Year). All supplies are included; an additional $10 supply fee is due to the instructor on the day of class.
$34 CCC Members / $40 Non-Members
Sarah Hunt-Frank has created a distinctive style of slab-rolled, two-seamed vases in tall, elegant forms, with delicately implied images, inspired by Japanese art.
She admires Japanese art and design: the subtle suggestion of an image with a few simple strokes, the delicate balance of a vessel and the elegant sweep of a design.
In high school, she attended art classes at Herron School of Art in Indianapolis, and Saturday classes at Purdue University. She earned degrees in Art and Theater at Ball State University and has been a professional Theatrical Scenic Designer and Scenic Artist for 30 years. She began making pottery in 2015 as a hobby.
Her vases have an aesthetically pleasing almond-shaped silhouette: the smooth surface contrasting with the rough opening at the top of the vase; and they are painted with simple images of nature. In all things, she strives for sophisticated elegance and serenity.
Stop in to see the artist. Dates coming soon!
JANUARY ARTIST IN RESIDENCE
KAREN UTECH
FEBRUARY ARTIST IN RESIDENCE
TODD TUTTLE
MARCH ARTIST IN RESIDENCE
JEANNE BRIL
APRIL ARTIST IN RESIDENCE
MARCIA GORRA-PATEK
MAY ARTIST IN RESIDENCE
JOAN KENNEDY