Sunday, January 22, 2012

ATELIERS '89, cordially Invites you to the opening of THE LOOK OF LOST and the premiere of BOY and HORSE.

THE EXHIBITION SPACES AT THE ATELIERS '89 WILL BE ALSO OPEN ON IN HONOR OF "BETICO DAY", UPCOMING WEDNESDAY JANUARY 25TH , 2012. STARTING FROM 10 AM. AND UP.



This opening of the LOOK OF LOST of our artists in Residence Nicole Bianchet (painting and Rem van den Bosch ( photography/sculpture) is a unique one not to be missed. Nicole and Rem are our latest teachers of the workshop Me Myself and I. this young couple has been staying with us for the last weeks and they have been working all around to present us this new show. Nicole with beautiful intense/quite paintings and drawings full of surprises and Rem master of action and energy makes these lovely delicate sculptures and pictures that slows us down and think for a while. 





The premiere of this new video is a special presentation in our theater space called The Black Box.  This video was recorded a year ago in Skagastronk Iceland, by Erla Haraldsdottir and Craniv Boyd. Titled BOY and Horse and is a Short Story Film of  35 Minutes long and done on HD Video.This short story done by both artist is one conbinned with animation.
The story tells us about a boy who passes most of his time with horses and suddenly discovers that they can talk. Totally confused and scared he tells his classmates who at the same time discovers that he is talking to horses. So they make fond of him and cal him all sorts of name. He ends up telling his divorced mother who doesn't believe him, try to find consolation at the local church and so erupts at the local fortune teller, where his fortune is told……………
During this opening there is also the opportunity to see our running shows in our main venue. Like the multi disciplinary show by our students called Me Myself and I  under guidance of Nicole and Rem and the video result of our fashion show MODA, under guidance of local artist Melisa Richardson.
All this in a cosy ambience where we give honor to our art and Culture bringing together the local craft, music and art: with the Caha di Orgel by Angel Wernet, jewelry by Melisa Richardson and a coconut-water stand, hotdogs and souvenirs by Buchi Faro, open studios and much more !

Thats why your presence here is a must do. Come and celebrate with us DIA DI BETICO at the Ateliers '89 in honor of this great leader, starting from 10 Am and on.
Enjoy this Museum and gallery Morning route by starting to visit us and continue to the Archeology Museum and next to the Fort Zoutman, the Numismatic Museum, with the Foundation Rancho, UNOCA and STudio O.

Ateliers '89 is situated at the Dominicanessenstr. 34 in Oranjestad. For more information you can call Tel: 5885776 or Mob: 5654613, our visit our web-site www.ateliers89.com.


Thursday, January 12, 2012

NEW INTERESTING TEACHERS AT THE ATELIERS '89 FOR THE NEW WORKSHOPS STARTING MONDAY, JANUARY THE 9TH, 2012, WICH ARE VIDEO AND CERAMICS

THE VIDEO WORKSHOP IS GIVEN BY TWO YOUNG ARTISTS TEACHERS ERLA S. HARALDSDTTIR AND CRANIV AMBOLIA BOYD

Erla S. Haraldsdóttir  (b. 1967) lives and works in Berlin and Reykjavík. She studied at the Royal University College of Fine Arts, Stockholm, the New Genres Department at the San Francisco Art Institute and the Valand School of Fine Art, Gothenburg. In her work she explores her geographical surrounding, through photography, drawing and video, which she combines in animations and photo collages where well-known neighbourhoods are transformed into animated scenery in which authentically filmed people operate.  Her films generate disruptions that radically alter perceptions of the mundane, challenging the existing dynamics between place and population. Central themes are globalization, gentrification and racism, where she poses the possibility of a different, stranger world nested within the ordinary. She stretches the boundaries of film, drawing and animation, by building on documentary recordings altered by means of actual pencil or felt pen drawings. Her works are more than narrative, since they also give an account of the process of image production, in which you can follow her appropriation and reshaping of reality. A wide array of feelings plays the main role. The works investigate how memories come about, and how emotions and visual perception interact. Haraldsdóttir has exhibited in such institutions as Scandinavia House, New York, Museum of Contemporary Art Skopje in Macedonia and Singapore History Museum and is represented at Reykjavík Art Museum and Iceland as well as the National Public Art Council, Sweden.


Craniv Ambolia Boyd (b. 1983 in New York City) Is a Liberian American who lives and works in Berlin and Reykjavik. In 2007 he was awarded a BFA from the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, in New York City. He has exhibited in Berlin, Germany, New York City, U.S.A, and Skagaströnd, Iceland. His art is best described as an attempt to create a coherent personal universe through the selected media of: painting, sculpture and time based genres. Central issues in his artwork are, expressionism as it occurs in painting and film, and natural landscape. He is an artist, who writes about art. Central themes in his writing include current painting, Icelandic artists, and artists working with film and video. 

Art.

Writing.

CERAMICS IS GIVEN BY CURACAO WELL KNOWN ARTIST MISS
ELLEN SPIJKSTRA,

Traces from times long past play an important role in the work of ceramist and photographer, miss Ellen Spijkstra, who lived in Curacao since 1980. She attended the Minerva Academy of Fine arts in Groningen, The Netherlands and more or less stumbled into photography by accident father moving to the island…….
As soon as she arrived in Curacao, she became fascinated by the stones that were washed up on its beaches so weathered by the course of time. That process of erosion and damage, combined with the rhythmic play of structure and form, are the essential hallmark of her visuals language. In her photos it was the crumbling wall of Otrabanda then still dilapidated, that she first captured on film. The skin as the bearer of ceramics on the island is enormous. She began during the eighties by giving lessons. Since the nineties she has been organizing workshops in her studio Girouette. Ceramics of international renown(…) Have been her guests. Some of her students (…) now work as independent visual artists.


To enroll in these workshop you can call Elvis López at 5885776 or 5654613
Or personally at the Ateliers '89 Dominicanessenstreet 34 in Oranjestad.
These workshops are for a month long and they start upcoming Monday January the 9th, 2012 from 6.30 till 9.30 PM. Days are Monday till Thursday.
Ages are 14 and up. You can also write at the e-mail elvis@ateliers89.com or check our web - site at www.ateliers89.com. Enroll now as places are limited


Monday, October 24, 2011

Art Exhibition 'Destinations' by Aruban Artist Grace Ashruf






ORANJESTAD - Grace Ashruf is very proud to exhibit her latest collection of original Art titled 'Destinations' on Wednesday, October 26th. The exposition will take place in the OLD Garage Cordia Building,  at L.G. Smith Blvd. 114 and continue for two weeks.


This collection of 30 original artworks is a fusion of Contemporary Art and names of Aruban Neighborhoods. The works not only reflect the names of popular places on the island, but also many of the ancient aboriginal names given them by the native Indians. Much of the true significance of these names and their origins remain unknown.

“Each painting in this collection consists of 3 layers” Grace explains, “first, a heavily textured base composition, which is then flavored with a very abstracted landscape; on top of that, a color composition. It is like I have created 3 paintings on one canvas. I don't set out completely to create a work, instead, once started, I let the material and my intuition lead the way."

Strong composition, visual texture, bold use of color, and trusting her intuition are just some elements that Grace employs in creating works. Her artworks are modern, colorful and vibrant. It is a portrayal of passionate sensations and impressions of feelings. The result is work that evokes a strong response by viewers. "I want people to be viscerally moved when they look at my work. The intellectual stuff can come afterwards," the artist said.  

Grace has presented a number of solo and collective exhibitions to the public over the years,  from which she has gained a good reputation and positive responses.

This year the artist will donate 10% of revenues from this exhibition to Kinderhuis Casa Cuna in Aruba in the same manner she has donated proceeds from her 2009 solo show to the Kinderhuis Imeldahof.


Grace Ashruf is grateful  to Garage Cordia for the kind use of their old facility. 



A celebratory cocktail will toast the opening night, from 7.30 pm to 10.00 pm  – all are welcome. The exhibition is open for  (2)Two Weeks, from Monday to Friday  from 10-2 pm  / 4-6 pm  and Saturday from 10-5 pm.  Entrance is free.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Exhibition SUN AND MOON EXPRESSION

by Aruba Daily on Monday, September 19, 2011 at 6:37am

ORANJESTAD - Jeanne Ecury and Harold Bronswinkel have a duo show in the Westin Aruba Art Gallery. Jeanne Ecury had several exhibitions before in both Curacao and Aruba. She has taken private painting lessons where she began with carbon and ink, and aquarelle and proceeded with acrylic.
Harold Bronswinkel did many workshops in the Netherlands, Venezuela, the Dominican Republic and Aruba. He also started out with aquarelle and with decorating ceramic products. He has exhibited solo and in group shows in Aruba.

Jeanne and Harold had a duo exhibition a few years ago in Cas di Cultura. About the current theme they say: “We have chosen for the sun and the moon; life is influenced by them after all. Light provides color and warmth and it evokes emotions. The sun and moon have an influence on the mysterious urge from which inspiration, creativity and experiences arise. Which gives us the urge to make it visible.”
Jeanne and Harold did this with paint and brushes on canvas.


 “There are painters who turn the sun into a yellow dot. There are artists who through their art and intelligence turn a yellow dot into a sun.” Pablo Picasso The opening of this exhibition is on Friday, September 23, at 8 PM and everyone is welcome.

The Gallery is open every day of the week and is freely accessible.

The Westin Art Gallery
J.E. Irausquin Blvd 77, Palm Beach, Aruba
info@aruba-artgallery.com
www.aruba-artgallery.com

Friday, September 30, 2011

ATELIERS '89 PRESENTS THEIR NEW WORKSHOPS FOR OCTOBER 2011

ONE OF "FASHION" AND ONE OF "DRAWING COMBINED WITH WRITING"

GIVEN BY LOCAL ARTIST MELISA RICHARDSON "FASHION" AND PJ. VAN ROGGEBAND "DRAWING"  
 
Ateliers '89, situated at Dominicanessensteet 34, presents a workshop of Fashion especially for al the talented youth and adults with great taste for fashion and also to those ones who wants to enroll into drawing together with writing! We invite al youth starting up from fourteen and to adults "young at heart" who wants to experience these unique workshops full of creativity with no limits, starting October the 10'th to November the 3'th 2011.

The workshop titled "fashion" has a duration of 4 weeks, where participants under the guide of local artist Melisa Richardson, have to design one or more "wearable pieces". Each garment has to be inspired by the main theme of the workshop which is "Feelings and Emotions". This depicts that each participant has to explore his or her own world of emotions and feelings theta he or she chooses, they can works their designs with unconventional materials; for example metal to illustrate strong emotions.
 
Along this fashion workshop the students will learn about the world of fashion, the arts and all that has to do with putting your show together and the producing of your designs. Each participant will guide their part of the show in every detail such as; from the designs to hair and make-up, also music and lighting for the final show. There will be a model casting that will take during the second week of the workshop, where the participants have the opportunity to choose their own model to work with. Also their will be a foto-shooting so they can make their design more appealing. The workshop will end with a runway show which will take place during the "Aruba In Style'' which will take Aruba of course in a fashion frenzy.  

Every person will have four days a week to work from Monday to Thursday from 6.30'PM to 9.30'PM., under the guide of Melisa Richardson and PJ. van Roggeband. Both are extremely pleased to work with all that are interested in creating this beautiful fusion between fashion art, drawing and writing, as they are exploring the interesting way of expressing themselves trough their feelings and emotions.

PJ. van Roggeband is a very gentile person who is also very content and committed to come and share with our local talents and look forward to a unique and vibrant workshop. In his workshop he will combine Drawing, Writing and gives the opportunity to transmit these in to masks. So again the sky is the limit.

Drawing, Writing and Mask making
 
In this workshop each student will start making a series of drawings in carbon or Chinese ink on paper,

huge words and small observations; with the sole title of FREE AT HEART, where the master artist PJ. van Roggeband will take care of each and every one trough this workshop,with lots of love and patients, where drawing and writing are central. In these workshop the participants will work with different materials, from fast sketches to illustrations that require more time. Next to pure text the writing part will concentrate on how to incorporate a text into an image (Picture/Drawing) or the other way or else. Wonderful is that their will be an open opportunity for (sound)poetry, depending on the participant and how to present this.

Also there will be space for mask making and other attribution to the final presentation. 

The final presentation will be on Friday the 4th. of November at 7'PM. This unique event will be put together with a runway show, as in and part of "Aruba In Style". This opening of the fashion, drawing exhibition will be, presented along with opening of Youth BRA-ART. Especially for the awareness of breast cancer with the collaboration of the fabulous Mary Joan Foundation.

If you are the person with a great passion for fashion or drawing/writing and you wish to enroll and participate and express yourself in an artistic way or participate with your fabulous ideas for Bra-Art,

Please contact Elvis López by calling the following numbers 5885776 or 565 46 13 or pass personally at the Ateliers '89 or e-mail: elvis@ateliers89.com. Ateliers '89 is situated at the Dominicanessenstreet 34 in Oranjestad. Enroll now as places are limited. 

Elvis López - Director Ateliers '89 - Contemporary Art Institute Aruba - Art Studios - Exhibition Halls - Artist in Residence - Address; Dominicanessenstraat 34 - Oranjestad - Aruba - Tel (297) 588 577 6 - Cel (297) 565 46 13 - E-mail; elvisisgod@setarnet.aw - elvistadios@hotmail.com - Foundation Ateliers '89 Academia di Bellas Artes Aruba - Donation Aruba Bank 2222 97 01 90 - Web;http://www.ateliers89.com

Friday, September 23, 2011

U.S. Premiere of Aruban Artists' "Microcosm" Exhibition

U.S. Premiere of Aruban Artists' "Microcosm" Exhibition

Press Preview and Breakfast on September 16th







             " Toys of the Conquistador" by Ciro Abath 

(Washington, D.C.) - For the first time, ten contemporary Aruban artists will collectively exhibit their work in the United States at the Residence of the Dutch Ambassador in Washington, D.C. The "Microcosm"" exhibition is part of a series of events recognizing Aruba's 25 years of Status Aparte within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The multi-disciplinary exhibition, consisting of site-specific installations, sculpture, mixed-media assemblage, video, paintings, collage, photography and drawings, brings together the artwork of noted Caribbean artists: Ciro Abath, Telka Van Dodewaard, Rob ter Haar, Glenda Heyliger, Elisa Lejuez Peters, Elvis Lopez, Alida Martinez, Osaira Muyale, Ryan Oduber and Hugo Palmar. These artists represent the diverse and eclectic reality of the Aruban "Microcosm" within the Kingdom.

Several of the Aruban artists have exhibited internationally and won awards. Alida Martinez won the 2010 residency prize at the Triennial International of the Caribbean in the Dominican Republic with her installation "Mega-Bite Candy." Ryan Oduber received the Caribbean spotlight award for his cinematography of the short film "Muhe Frida" on the life of Frida Kahlo during the 2011 Aruba International Film Festival.

"Microcosm" runs September 17th through October 15th and juxtaposes contemporary Aruban art with the classic 17th century Dutch masters on display in the Residence producing conversations on how the microcosm of Aruba defines itself within the macrocosm of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

The Aruban art work engages with the existing Dutch masters and objects at the Residence in dynamic ways creating thought provoking contrasts. Ciro Abath's sculpture, "Toys of the Conquistador" stands next to a neo-classical sculpture in the garden of the Residence, providing a dialogue between contemporary and classical art. Found objects are displayed in an 18th century Dutch mahogany dressing cupboard. A photographic self-portrait of Telka Van Dodewaard is placed next to a vanitas-influenced drawing of a woman, reflecting on the impermanence of life and beauty.

Curated by Laura Roulet, Gijs Stork and Renwick Heronimo, a team of American, Dutch and Aruban contemporary art experts, "Microcosm" is the first phase of an international multicultural and policy focused initiative to create a platform where contemporary art serves as a medium to create awareness and dialogue among these participating regions.

As part of this initiative, the Aruban artists will visit relevant art institutions in Washington D.C., Baltimore, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and New York to forge new ties with like minded individuals.

Additionally, a policy seminar co-organized with the Organization of American States will explore how Aruba is transforming itself from an economy based on tourism to a more diversified economy and a reliable investment partner.

"The 'Microcosm' exhibition illustrates that the Kingdom of the Netherlands is a macrocosm that stretches over two continents offering a rich diversity of people and cultures. 'Microcosm' highlights the multi-cultural foundation of the Kingdom and reveals a creative tradition that extends from the Old Masters to today's contemporary Aruban artists," said Dutch Ambassador Renée Jones-Bos. "The exhibition celebrates the unique relationship between Aruba and the Netherlands and reveals how an autonomous entity thrives within the Kingdom," added the Ambassador.

Journalists are invited to a press preview of "Microcosm" on September 16th at 8am at the Residence of the Ambassador. Aruban artists and curators will lead journalists through the exhibition. Dutch Ambassador Renée Jones-Bos and Aruban Minister of Economic Affairs, Social Affairs and Culture Michelle Hooyboer-Winklaar will also be present. Members of the media must RSVP to attend the press preview breakfast by emailing cy.bundy@minbuza.nl by September 12th.

"Microcosm" will be open to the public by appointment only from September 17th to October 15th from 9:30am to 11:30am. Reservations must be made by emailing was-gma@minbuza.nl with the date and time requested.

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For more than 400 years, the Netherlands and the United States have been joined by the values of freedom, justice and an entrepreneurial spirit. A vibrant economic force, the Netherlands is also the third largest investor in America and a reliable trade and investment partner to the U.S. The Royal Netherlands Embassy, Dutch Consulates General and Honorary Consuls in the U.S. promote strong bilateral relations between the United States and the Netherlands in the areas of peace and stability; international law; energy and climate; water management; international human rights; and creative industries. The Netherlands and the United States:Two countries, one spirit united by values, history and a vision of the future.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Artist Aruba: Jean Vieira - Art Classes for Children

Foundation / Stichting Mira
School for Artistic Education and Art Review/Appreciation
Danza 36
Telephone: 5870066/5870065
Cellular: 5931411
Email: jeanv@setarnet.aw
  
Per August 15, 2011 the regular lessons for Artistic Education and Art Review/Appreciation of Foundation Mira will start. The school has finished the time schedule for the course year 2011. A new time schedule for the lessons on Thursday evening and Saterday morning has been made.



The time schedule for all other lesson days as well as all groups of children has remained unchanged.
Teaching times are: Monday 5:00 - 6:30 1 1/2 hour A-Education age 10-13
Tuesday 3:45 - 5:15 1 1/2 hour A-Education age 7-10
5:30 - 7:00 1 1/2 hour A-Education age 13-15
Wednesday 3:45 - 5:15 1 1/2 hour A-Education age 7-10
5:30 - 7:00 1 1/2 hour A-Education age 10-13
Thursday 4:00 - 5:30 1 1/2 hour A-Education age 7-10
5:45 - 7:15 1 1/2 hour A-Education age 14 /young adults
Friday no lessons
Saturday 9:15 - 10:45 1 1/2 hour Tinkering/Hobbying age 4-6
11:00 - 12:30 1 1/2 hour A-Education age 7 - 10
The school admits children starting age 4. For young children between ages 4 and 13 there are the lessons in Artistic Education and Art Review, 1 1/2 hours. For youth/young adults starting age 14 there are the lessons in Artistic Education (Drawing/Painting/Experimental Art and Art Review/Appreciation), also 1 1/2 hours,.

The monthly tuition fee is inclusive of: drawing and painting materials, all paper and one framed drawing, or one painting on canvas for the yearly exposition. You do not have to buy anything for the lessons! For the new school year registration forms must to be filled out, signed and submitted. This can be done as of Monday next, 8 August 2011.



We hope to have our yearly exposition in November 2011. We like to welcome those who will follow the
lessons in 2011-2012 and to wish them lots of joy during the lessons.

Jean L. Vieira
Director Stichting Mira
Teacher and Instructor *NLO Drawing and Textile Art
*New Teacher Training College