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Featured Artist is Nancy Grisanti Clark for November.

Nancy Grisanti Clark

I started painting in childhood, first in watercolor and then in oils. I put my paints away while I was busy with completing my college education, marriage, a daughter and a career in dental hygiene. Twenty-five years ago I started drawing and watercolor classes at the American River College in Sacramento, California, and I have been painting ever since.

My husband’s job brought us to Utah in 1995. We chose to make our home in Ogden because of its rich history (my husband is a railroad buff), and supportive arts community.

I retired from dental hygiene in 2002, and with nine other brave local artists opened Gallery 25 artist cooperative. It is still thriving on Historic 25th Street. I left Gallery 25 in 2006 to work at Ogden Blue teaching watercolor painting and managing the art supplies.

In 2008, I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, and in 2009 I had to leave my job and studio at Ogden Blue. I now paint at my home at a slower pace, but I find it gives me a reason to get up in the morning. I also teach a weekly watercolor class at my home.  Mu students have become treasured friends who inspire me enormously and make me thankful that I still have a gift to share.

Besides watercolor, I work in acrylic, gouache, mixed media and printmaking.  I no longer work in oils for health reasons.  My style is contemporary, and I enjoy a variety of subject matter as well as abstraction.  I am especially drawn to the energy of cities and the spirituality of nature.

I have been a great fan of the Imagine Ballet Theatre since I saw their production of “The Secret Garden,” and I am honored to be invited to be their featured artist for November!

Reed Loveland Featured Artist and Art of the Costume August 3, 2012

Reed Loveland

“I am interested in the creative process of making art. The challenge and fun of generating ideas, handling materials, and solving problems is, for me, the best part of my creative existence.”

Born in Fish Haven, Idaho, and grew up in Ogden, Utah. Graduated from Weber State College, with a B.S. in Art, then attended the Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles, California, where he received both his Bachelors and Masters of Fine Arts Degree.  While at Otis, he received a Ford Foundation Grant, and the Friends of Otis Scholarship.  While living in lA, Loveland worked for Sydney M. Cobb Design,( Hollywood), and Chancellor-Randolph Design, (LA) as a textile designer.  He taught Art in Davis County for 32 years.  He was selected as Utah Art Educator of the year in 2009.  Now retired from the classroom, he is enjoying being a full-time husband, father, grandpa, and artist.

The Studio will also, have designs from young dancers for their up-coming show at the Egyptian Theater Summer Dance Sampler, August 10 at 7:00 pm.  So stop by and check out the art that moves you.

 

Shurtleff’s Sculpture and Child’s Canvas will be on display in April

Steven Shurtleff began sculpting 12 years ago. He lists his influences as: early twentieth-century painting,
the processes of nature, and industrial machines. He chose wood as a medium after seeing the works
of the Oregon sculptor Leroy Setziol. Self-taught in art, Steven’s education was in ancient and medieval languages and teaches
part-time in the English Department at Weber State University.
B. J. Child will be exhibiting her art at the Studios of Imagine Ballet Theatre.
Yes, walls were colored at the age of two.
To Principal’s Portrait, Yearbook Cover, too.
Renewing Teaching Certificates was the best.
Art Credits were accepted; releaving stress.
Ribbons awarded from a Judge’s Heart,
Encouraged creating a lot more Art.
Promoting on canvas atomosphere
Brings sightings to others now near.
A Gallery gave one the Purchase Prize.
Utah Traveling Show carried a huge size.
Comments about images others can see
Creates smiles in B. J. Child, that’s me.