Leaving A Legacy of Art: The Jansma Collection Event

Leaving a Legacy of Art: The Jansma Collection – supporting fine arts in Newaygo County

Jansma Collection SaleJoin us on Saturday, October 29 for a unique opportunity to celebrate Ray and Phyllis Jansma, view and purchase artwork of Ray Jansma, and help support NCCA-Artsplace!

Ray and Phyllis Jansma lived their lives surrounded by art, music, culture, and friends. Their legacy is the guidance, encouragement and support that they so willingly gave to their community. Phyllis’ passion for music and teaching will live on through all of the students she supported and mentored. Ray will be remembered not only as an architectural designer, but as an extremely prolific artist who mastered many mediums including carving, painting and sculpture. As a tribute to Ray and Phyllis, their family is providing part of the proceeds from Ray’s artwork to benefit NCCA-Artsplace, helping to continue their life-long commitment to creativity.

Framed and unframed art, grandfather clocks, sculpture, a classical guitar, a carved “Angel” bed and more will all be available for purchase. Entertainment will be provided by members of the Newaygo County Piano Teachers Association, a group that Phyllis was a part of for years.

Support NCCA-Artsplace, celebrate the Jansma’s love of art and music, purchase your Ray Jansma artwork and surround yourself with art on Saturday, October 29, 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Light refreshments will be served. Admission is free. The event location is the Dogwood Center Black Box, 4734 S. Campus Court, one mile east of downtown Fremont. Call NCCA-Artsplace at 231.924.4022 for more information.

Printmaking: Ancient Art Made Contemporary

Printmaking: Ancient Art Made Contemporary
September 19 through October 15
Reception, September 23, 5:30-7:00 p.m.
Jansma Gallery at NCCA-Artsplace, 13 E. Main St., Fremont, 231-924-4022.

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Olivia Timmons

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Annie Wassmann

Lee Ann Frame-Traveling Marbles II

Lee Ann Frame

From the beginning when humans would put mud, blood or paints on their hands and make prints upon walls of caves to record their stories or to communicate an event, printmaking has been an important tradition. We’ve come a long way from those days to engraving metal plates, carving wood or linoleum blocks, creating lithographs and screens to make our prints. The one thing that ties them together is the ability to make multiples, to share an image more than once, to put art in the hands of many. This exhibit will combine multiple methods of printmaking, with the talents of regional contemporary printmakers to show how the tradition continues in contemporary times.

Alynn Guerra, Lee Ann Frame, Ladislav Hanka, Johanna Paas, Olivia Timmons, Cindi Ford, Annie Wassmann, Andrew Jagneicki and Chad Pastotnik will be featured in this printmaking exhibition.

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Alynn Guerra

Paintings by Mary Ann Southworth

Paintings by Mary Ann Southworth
June 8 through July 9
Reception Friday June 24 – 5:30 – 7:00 p.m.

Jansma Gallery at NCCA-Artsplace,
13 E. Main St., Fremont, 231-924-4022.

7. Down the LaneMary Ann was born in rural Michigan and raised on a cash crop farm. Her family grew navy beans, wheat, corn, oats and alfalfa. Mary Ann enjoyed farm life. She liked to be outside riding her horse, doing chores or working in the fields. Winter days were often spent in the farm shop. Her father, a gifted builder, taught Mary Ann how to weld and work with wood. He would often take a piece of chalk and draw out plans on the cement floor. This is where Mary Ann’s love for making things began. She received her BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. After graduating from college Mary Ann made her way back to the farm where she grew up. She lives there now with her husband, son, two horses, one dog and many cats.

Her recent work is inspired by her mothers love for nature, stones in particular; and artist George Innes. “My mom liked to collect stones. She found them in the fields or in her flower beds. After washing them, depending on their size and color, she would display them on tabletops an windowsills. As she got older and less sure on her feet I would bring her stones that I had found. When I think about it now I see that the stones changed as they passed through her hands. They mean several things to me now: warmth, an exchange, a connection between two people, a selection of one out of many, a gift given and received.” These emotional connections seem to be reflected in many of her paintings. “Recently, I saw an Inness landscape at the GRAM. I was deeply moved by the power the painting had to stir such strong emotions in me. Was it that I was looking at a tree or was I looking at how Inness felt when he saw the tree? I think this is what I find so exciting about painting. I don’t have to describe in words what I can express through an image. Sometimes I use animals as guides to lead me into this other world free from verbal description.” This collection of paintings combines these themes of nature, family, and reflection using acrylic and mixed media on wood.

NCCA-Artsplace Statewide Photography Competition

May 5 through June 4
NCCA Statewide Photography Competition

Reception and Awards May 7,
10:00 a.m. – Noon

Jansma Gallery at NCCA-Artsplace, 13 E. Main St., Fremont. 231-924-4022. Our goal is to exhibit and acknowledge the finest photographers in the State of Michigan and encourage greater growth and achievement in the photographic community. This is a juried competition. Selected works are on exhibit and among them will be the honor of 1st, 2nd, 3rd place and honorable mentions receiving ribbons and cash awards.

2016 Photo competition winners

And the winners of the 2016 NCCA Statewide Photography Competition are…

1st Place – Paul Petersen for “From Above”

2nd Place – Judi Luptak for “Rocky”

3rd Place – David Toombs for “Whirling Dervish”

Honorable Mention – Lisa Medendorp for “Cursed”

Honorable Mention – Mark Andrews for “Rocket 88 Cuba”

2016 Juror Stacy Niedzweicki

In addition to graphic design and layout, Stacy leverages her freelancing talents in digital photography. Her fascination with nature’s beauty has found its way through the camera lens, earning awards in many art and photography competitions. Her work has been featured in the Michigan 24/7 photography book, Whisper in the Woods Nature Journal, Michigan Blue, Michigan History and Tasters Guild Journal magazines. She supplies images for the Muskegon & White Lake CVBs, Rockford Chamber of Commerce and the Explore St. Louis Official Visitors’ Guide, and won 2nd place in the Pure Michigan Photo Competition. Stacy’s artworks have been exhibited at the Governor’s Residence in Lansing, Michigan, Lansing Community College’s “The Great State of Michigan” Collection and a permanent installation at the Lemmen-Holton Cancer Pavilion.

Photographers accepted into the juried exhibition this year are Mark Andrews, Randy Butters, Dianne Carroll-Burdick, Katie Day-Schirmer, Ron Dibble, Henry L. Droski, Colleen Hall, Gail Howarth, Lisa Jahr, Edward R. Klemp, Chris Kuebler, Judi Luptak, Carl Luther, Lisa Medendorp, John Patterson, Paul Petersen, David Sauer, Don Spezia, Jane Stroschin, Cari Taylor, David Toombs, and Diane Zoellmer.

Word Art with Kristi Visser

Thursday

6:00-8:00 p.m.

June 23

Class Fee: $40 ($35 Members)

Ages 14-Adult

Have a favorite word or name? Let’s paint it! Bring your favorite word to life on an 8”x 10” canvas using acrylic paints and a wide variety of painting tools and techniques. Have fun expressing yourself with color and pattern as she takes you step by step through the process of making your very own work of word inspired art!

Vintage Inspired Journal with Kristi Visser

Thursday

6:00-8:30 p.m.

May 26

Class Fee: $40 ($35 Members)

Ages 14-Adult

In this workshop each student will be re-purposing old books and a variety of fun vintage treasures into a one-of-a-kind journal. First the cover will be designed with old postcards, buttons, and vintage jewelry. Then vintage papers will be creatively assembled to go inside the journal, making something new and beautiful out of something that was old and cast away.

Drawing

Class Fee $15.00

Ages 9-12

August 15-18

12:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.

If you love to draw, this is the class for you! Sharpen your skills and learn some new techniques while working in a variety of mediums including graphite, charcoal, ink and pastel. Discover the tricks of perspective, how to capture light and shadow, make contour line drawings and how to add texture to your drawings. Please call 231-924-4022 or stop by NCCA-Artsplace to register.

Drawing

Class Fee $15.00

Ages 9-12

June 27- 30

10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

If you love to draw, this is the class for you! Sharpen your skills and learn some new techniques while working in a variety of mediums including graphite, charcoal, ink and pastel. Discover the tricks of perspective, how to capture light and shadow, make contour line drawings and how to add texture to your drawings. Please call 231-924-4022 or stop by NCCA-Artsplace to register.

Mrs. V’s Favorite Projects

Class Fee $15.00

Ages 9-12

August 8-11

12:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.

Come and join Mrs. Vredeveld in exploring a few of her favorite projects from the last 27 years as a local art teacher. From clay iguanas to printmaking each day will be filled with art concepts, color, design and style development. You will be proud to take these projects home as family treasures! Please call 231-924-4022 or stop by NCCA-Artsplace to register.

Mrs. V’s Favorite Projects

Class Fee $15.00

Ages 9-12

July 25-28

10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Come and join Mrs. Vredeveld in exploring a few of her favorite projects from the last 27 years as a local art teacher. From clay iguanas to printmaking each day will be filled with art concepts, color, design and style development. You will be proud to take these projects home as family treasures! Please call 231-924-4022 or stop by NCCA-Artsplace to register.