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	<title><![CDATA[woodstock school of art]]></title>
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	<description><![CDATA[ Fame Lecture at Woodstock School of Art<br>Monday September 15th, 2008<br>       At 7PM with Karen O'Neil, a talk and slide show.<br>Karen will show images of her work and talk about the artistic<br>experience; about how to find and remain true to a personal vision.<br>Karen, was trained at the Massachusetts College of Art and was a<br>student of Henry Hensche.<br>   She has a unique sense of color and is a artist of immense talent.<br>An instructor at The Woodstock School of Art and The Art Students<br>League, she resides in Woodstock with her husband, painter Peter<br>Clapper.<br><br>$5 at the door snacks inside.<br>The Woodstock School of Art is on Rt. 212, one mile east of the Green<br>(that would be towards Saugerties)<br><br>WSA 679-23988<br>This lecture is open to the public<br><br><br><br>WSA 679-23988<br>This lecture is open to the public<br><a href="http://ulster.net/~staats/index.html" rel="nofollow" class="url" target="_blank">http://ulster.net/~staats/index.html</a><br>
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	<description><![CDATA[<br>August 11, 2008<br>Staats Fasoldt<br><br><br>       Fame Lecture at Woodstock School of Art<br>Monday August 18th, 2008 <br>       At 7PM with Painter Henrietta Montooth, a talk and slide show on<br>artistic methods and social context.<br>Henrietta is a painter/writer residing in New York City and Woodstock. <br>She is experimental with paint and with a variety of materials<br>including words and spaces, often combining all of these elements into<br>installations.  She also works in theater as visual artist and<br>performer.<br><br>Henrietta lived and worked in Latin America, traveling to farming and<br>fishing villages, Indian settlements and ancient ruins, and areas of<br>Afro culture and rituals.<br><br>³I accompanied rustic pilgrimages where people rode for days in the<br>back of trucks, on horse and mule back or ox carts in biblical fashion<br>to make offerings, sell their wares and livestock, buy salt and other<br>supplies, marry, and baptize their children in group ceremonies. These<br>experiences still have a strong impact on my paintings and connect with<br>my own raw upbringing in Missouri which varied from the pop culture of<br>Kansas City streets, reflecting jazz, corrupt politics and racial<br>inequality to the Missouri farmland where my mother¹s people raised<br>grapes and apples and where my sister and I fashioned our toys and<br>dolls from mud and sticks, hollyhocks, corn cobs and corn silk, and<br>concocted our paints from mulberries, beets, boiled onions, grasses and<br>laundry bluing. We were aware of the poverty and prejudice of those<br>depression years, of the dust wrecked farm land, the losses and<br>foreclosures, the Black ghettos and segregation.  This early background<br>still gives intensity and vision to my artistic endeavors and affects<br>my approach to materials and techniques.²<br><br>Hwnrietta studied at Missouri University, University of Caracas,<br>Venezuela, University of Mexico City,  Art Students League, André Lhote<br>Studio in Paris, Edwiggi Poggi Sculpture Studio in Florence; Polikof<br>Theater Design School and Circle Rep Theater Workshops; She has taught<br>at York College(City University of New York) and University of<br>Illinois. Her exhibits include the Queens Museum of Art, Artists Space,<br>Museum of Modern Art in Sao Paulo and Bahia, Brazil and the Sao Paulo<br>International Biennial.  She has received Awards from the American<br>Academy of Arts and Letters, the Joan Mitchell Foundation, New York<br>Foundation for the Arts, Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation.<br><br><br>$5 at the door snacks inside.<br>The Woodstock School of Art is on Rt. 212, one mile east of the Green<br>(that would be towards Saugerties)<br><br>WSA 679-23988<br>This lecture is open to all!<br>
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	<pubDate>Thu, 14 Aug 2008 02:55:08 PDT</pubDate>
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	<title><![CDATA[Staats in the doghouse08]]></title>
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	<description><![CDATA[June 27 2008<br>For immediate release:<br>Staats Fasoldt<br>658-8108<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>On July 12th there will be an opening reception for Staats Fasoldt and<br>Ed Berkise at the Doghouse Gallery, the little gem on Glasco Tpk. near<br>the Woodstock day school.<br>The opening is from 4-6pm; Tom Wright¹s delicacies will be available <br>as well as advice from Peg.<br>The title of the show is ³in the Dog House again² reflecting the<br>artists previous exhibits at Gallery rather than any behavioral<br>difficulties or conditions of forced incarceration.   <br>Ed berkise is the ultimate New Yorker from New Jersey, a high energy<br>Business man with a long standing love of painting. He has had many<br>shows of his work which is both imaginative, and playful. His themes<br>reflect the city life of his imagination, cocktail parties and business<br>meetings channeled directly from the twilight zone. This year he has<br>changed tracks a bit and is exhibiting farm related themes. The<br>subjects are urbane roosters, and sophisticated cows, that may be<br>thinking ³to be on the farm or not to be² <br>Staats fasoldt is an instructor at the Woodstock School of Art where he<br>has taught watercolor painting for 25 years.  A popular artist who<br>paints in a direct simple manner. Staats is known for his insightful<br>teaching methods and many of the works in this show were done in his<br>classes, recording his students at work.  <br>Join Ed and Staats for an afternoon of pre-modern pictorial rumination.<br><br>The Doghouse Gallery<br>429 Phillips Rd<br>Saugerties NY<br>845-246-0402<br>(one mile east on Glasco from Rt 212)<br><br>-- <br><a href="http://www.ulster.net/~staats/index.html" rel="nofollow" class="url" target="_blank">http://www.ulster.net/~staats/index.html</a><br><br>-- <br><a href="http://www.ulster.net/~staats/index.html" rel="nofollow" class="url" target="_blank">http://www.ulster.net/~staats/index.html</a><br>
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	<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jul 2008 03:12:00 PDT</pubDate>
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	<title><![CDATA[2008 Woodstock School of Art Alumni Letter]]></title>
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	<description><![CDATA[<br><br>This year the gallery will reopen in a transformed state and we are all<br>energized about the positive changes. Redesigned with subtle taste by<br>architect Richard Freed ... who kept one eye on the past and the other<br>on the potential of the building. Contractor Paul Shultis Jr., an<br>artist in construction, has overseen this restoration. It will be a<br>comfortable and attractive place for our students to visit and staff to<br>work in, and it is certain to become a focal point for alumni<br>activities in the future.<br>   Paula Nelson deserves much applause for her hard work in this<br>project. The complicated move to the temporary office site in studio 5<br>was achieved by Paula and her staff with minimal disruption of the<br>school¹s class schedule. The help of the work-study students and<br>volunteers was invaluable in the move. You can imagine sorting through<br>27 years of records and memorabilia, all stored in the gallery, while<br>also bringing studio 5 up to speed as an office, meaning upgrading the<br>electric and adding phone and computer access. Not a small job. So to<br>Paula and Karen, Eric, Mandara, Mimi, and Ed --- Bravo!<br>   The new office-gallery will permit year-round exhibits. Formerly the<br>gallery was unheated and used only in the summer. The new, large,<br>air-conditioned space will be more flexible as an exhibit area with<br>movable walls that can be reconfigured for each exhibit. The soaring<br>windows in the front of the gallery will be returned to their original<br>prominence, having been partially occluded in the distant past. The<br>office space will be on two floors. The reception area will be<br>immediately in front of the main doors --- no long walk to the back.<br>There will be meeting rooms, and offices: also two shiny new bathrooms<br>one handicapped accessible. For those of you who haven¹t snuck in to<br>see the work there will be a Grand Opening celebration on June 14th<br>from 2-4pm. It will include an exhibit of the school¹s 24 instructors.<br>Please come and see what the dream has produced.<br>    Later this summer, August 9th to September 6th, the annual Regional<br>Exhibit will inhabit the gallery, this year judged by Tom Fletcher. Get<br>your application at the office; you¹re not going to want to miss this<br>one. <br>   Then in September the annual WSA Auction, featuring Woodstock<br>Artists from the schools collection and in October a special preview of<br>"Painted Journeys" a three-person show that includes the work of our<br>Board Member and fine artist EvaVan Rijn. Eva said ³The exhibition is<br>the culmination of an artist-in-residency the three received from the<br>Museum of Northern Arizona, and will comprise paintings depicting the<br>area called the Colorado Plateau, the area once a sea bed and home to<br>dinosaurs, now a colorful area known for its red rocks and high desert.<br>This show will open at the Museum of Northern Arizona in December<br>2008.² <br><br>   This special exhibition also features the work of Judy Abbott, a<br>committed environmentalist and wonderful artist and Katharine McKenna,<br>a fine painter who has been a major force in the direction of the arts<br>in Kingston, as a founder of ASK, and as proprietor of the Coffey<br>Gallery. This will be an exciting show and begin a new chapter at the<br>School.<br>   Don¹t miss our student show in November.<br>In fact please take part it is open to all our students.<br> <br>Our friends have been great in the help they have given to this ongoing<br>restoration project, and hopefully more will join in. The Alumni can<br>give support with their time or with their money. Giving is a divine<br>act. Be well. Hold tightly to the golden ring of artistic production.<br>Staats<br><br><br><br><a href="http://www.ulster.net/~staats/index.html" rel="nofollow" class="url" target="_blank">http://www.ulster.net/~staats/index.html</a><br><br><br><a href="http://www.woodstockschoolofart.com" rel="nofollow" class="url" target="_blank">http://www.woodstockschoolofart.com</a>/<br>
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