Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Click on the map to enlarge and map out all the wonderful venues you and your family want to experience!
There are so many choices...talented artists, creative activities for the kids, live entertainment up and down Main Street, Classic Car Show, delicious food, raffle drawings, beautiful hardy mums for sale, a scarecrow contest and much, much more!
Please come join us in the First Annual Art Walk and be a part of history!
Friday, September 25, 2009
Only 1 week to go!!
The countdown has begun!
Only one week to go before Columbia's First Annual Art Walk! It promises to be a fun filled day with a variety of activities that is sure to please everyone...from the many talented and diverse artists, the Kids Activity Center, the Student Art Gallery, the Car Showing, the excellent live entertainment, the wide variety of foods and drink...the list goes on an on!
Please be sure to take time out of your busy day to be a part of the First Annual Art Walk!
Monday, September 21, 2009
ART WALK MEETINGS
There will be two meetings this week:
Monday, September 21 - Hampton Inn - 6:30
Thursday, September 24 - TBD - 6:30
Lots of things to discuss this week...be prepared to share! Be ready to outline quickly and clearly what your committee needs before, the day of and after the event.
The first Art on the Bluffs Art Walk is almost here! We are almost ready...thanks for all you are doing!
Friday, September 11, 2009
MEETING LOCATION CHANGE
The meeting scheduled for Monday, September 14th at 6:30 p.m. has been moved from the public library to the meeting room at The Hampton Inn. We're tying up the loose ends and getting ready for a GREAT Walk!
JUST 3 WEEKS AWAY!
That's right, the first annual Art on the Bluffs Art Walk is just three short weeks away and we are EXCITED!! Do you have your calendar marked for Saturday, October 3rd? If not, do it NOW! The festivities take place along 15 blocks of Main Street in Columbia, IL. Over 60 artists will be showing and selling their works outside and inside 32 participating businesses. This is your chance to check out the great places to shop and do business in Columbia while purchasing art work done by artists that you actually meet. You'll also get to take in live entertainment at a handful of venues, eat, go to a wine tasting and check out the classic car show. The kids are covered too with a kids activities area that includes an art station and the YMCA bounce house and an obstacle course. There's also a student art gallery and airbrush demonstration to take in. Make a day of it, the walk is open from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
ARTIST PROFILE
Name: Dave Norman
Hometown: Columbia, IL
Current Residence: Wandering Around America
Medium: Photography
Vocation: Writer/photographer
AoB booth location: Agnes Ross, Old Distillery Center
Art on display: Photographs--"Arches at Night" collection, "City Museum" collection, "Autumn: New Hampshire" collection
Book on display: "501 Paintball Tips, Tricks, and Tactics" (book signing)
Buzz: I'll offer a sneak preview of the "Columbia at 150" photo essay I'm working on for the Sesquicentennial, which will formally debut in January
Behind the Scenes--Getting Ready for Art on the Bluffs!
The fun and excitement about Art on the Bluffs begins, for the artists, several months in advance. From the work I like, I select the photographs that seem to work well for the event and the season--no one wants to see Christmas scenes in June, for example, but come the first week of October we'll be thinking about fall and decorating with dark reds and browns. So in August, I'm thinking about fall already, and hunting through my collections for the images. In this case, I'll display my "Autumn: New Hampshire" collection. I made those images over several years, while I lived in the White Mountains. It was very inspiring to watch the spectacular autumn colors sweep over Mt. Moosilauke and the Presidential Range, and light up the Kancamugas Highway like fire. Fall was exciting, crisp, beautiful--full of contrast between red leaves and blue skies, white foam on mountain streams and dark evergreens emerging from the disintegrating canopy. I hope my photos can bring a little of that to your home.
Shows like Art on the Bluffs also give us a chance to show our recent work, building on the excitement we get from our current projects. A few months ago I spent time photographing Arches National Park at night, and playing with light at City Museum in St. Louis. The real prep work for this show comes from getting these brand new collections ready for viewing--working with my lab to get the prints just right, working with my mat company to get the mounts I need, and then bringing all the pieces together in my studio. After the photo shoot is over, that's when the next phase begins: turning a digital image into art you can hold in your hand, made of archival material that will last for generations. From scouting photo locations and taking the pictures, to matting and mounting and signing the prints, I love every single step of the process.
The eight hour show on October 3rd will be, for many of us, the shortest step in that evolution. It is the culmination of months, or years, of carefully working inspiration into artwork. From one end of Main Street to the other, we look forward to sharing it with you.
About the author: Dave Norman is a writer and photographer from Columbia, IL, whose work is featured in sporting magazines and newspapers, and hisfine art photography is represented by the Underground Gallery in Lebanon, NH. His first book, "501 Paintball Tips, Tricks, and Tactics," is available now; his next, "Following Josh," will be available in 2010. www.davenorman.net
Hometown: Columbia, IL
Current Residence: Wandering Around America
Medium: Photography
Vocation: Writer/photographer
AoB booth location: Agnes Ross, Old Distillery Center
Art on display: Photographs--"Arches at Night" collection, "City Museum" collection, "Autumn: New Hampshire" collection
Book on display: "501 Paintball Tips, Tricks, and Tactics" (book signing)
Buzz: I'll offer a sneak preview of the "Columbia at 150" photo essay I'm working on for the Sesquicentennial, which will formally debut in January
Behind the Scenes--Getting Ready for Art on the Bluffs!
The fun and excitement about Art on the Bluffs begins, for the artists, several months in advance. From the work I like, I select the photographs that seem to work well for the event and the season--no one wants to see Christmas scenes in June, for example, but come the first week of October we'll be thinking about fall and decorating with dark reds and browns. So in August, I'm thinking about fall already, and hunting through my collections for the images. In this case, I'll display my "Autumn: New Hampshire" collection. I made those images over several years, while I lived in the White Mountains. It was very inspiring to watch the spectacular autumn colors sweep over Mt. Moosilauke and the Presidential Range, and light up the Kancamugas Highway like fire. Fall was exciting, crisp, beautiful--full of contrast between red leaves and blue skies, white foam on mountain streams and dark evergreens emerging from the disintegrating canopy. I hope my photos can bring a little of that to your home.
Shows like Art on the Bluffs also give us a chance to show our recent work, building on the excitement we get from our current projects. A few months ago I spent time photographing Arches National Park at night, and playing with light at City Museum in St. Louis. The real prep work for this show comes from getting these brand new collections ready for viewing--working with my lab to get the prints just right, working with my mat company to get the mounts I need, and then bringing all the pieces together in my studio. After the photo shoot is over, that's when the next phase begins: turning a digital image into art you can hold in your hand, made of archival material that will last for generations. From scouting photo locations and taking the pictures, to matting and mounting and signing the prints, I love every single step of the process.
The eight hour show on October 3rd will be, for many of us, the shortest step in that evolution. It is the culmination of months, or years, of carefully working inspiration into artwork. From one end of Main Street to the other, we look forward to sharing it with you.
About the author: Dave Norman is a writer and photographer from Columbia, IL, whose work is featured in sporting magazines and newspapers, and hisfine art photography is represented by the Underground Gallery in Lebanon, NH. His first book, "501 Paintball Tips, Tricks, and Tactics," is available now; his next, "Following Josh," will be available in 2010. www.davenorman.net
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