Monday, November 1, 2010

Weekend at the Golf Dome - Leading up to Grand Opening!


It was cold, windy and spooky! But it was a Happy Halloween Day when Dean Gunnarson escaped his grave! 6 feet Under Bound for danger, was a great success, check out the video of the escape here;


Art Land Inc. was happy to be a part of helping raise money to fight hunger! Really excited to work with Dean Gunnarson again!!

We are getting so close! It is very exciting......thanks to our great marketing team Golddigger Marketing Ltd. www.golddiggermarketing.com. Couldn't have done it with out you!!!!!!

Be sure to download our colouring contest on our website........www.artlandstudio.ca





Tuesday, August 31, 2010

SNEAK PEEK

~ Sneak peek into the Art Land Inc class rooms! ~

Some of the great things kids will be learning this season

Build a Neighborhood

This lesson plan introduces students to the theme of the city in art, using 19th- and

20th- century works by Canadian artists from various backgrounds. Through collage

and drawing, each student uses shapes to build their imaginary home to form

neighborhood.

Artful Emotions

Joe Fafard is a sculptor best known for creating objects, which pay homage to, and

take inspiration from, his community, and farm life. He is equally well know for his

intricate sculptures of individuals, be they artists, writers, theorists, politicians,

strangers or friends. In this lesson students will explore how art communicates

thoughts and feelings.

My own tree

After showing students the landscapes in the Lord Dalhousie, the work by

Charles Forrest, Exact Resemblance of the foliage of the Wood in Canada in October-

November, we will ask them to find a favorite tree in their neighborhood and to bring in a leaf from this tree. Students will then make their own special tree.

My first print with stamping

A master painter, printmaker, goldsmith, as well as art theorist, and humanist scholar, Albrecht Dürer embodied the idea of the renaissance man; constantly seeking, learning, teaching and adding to his vast repertoire of knowledge in both the arts and sciences. In this lesson, students will develop stories using artworks as the foundation for their stories; they will learn about printmaking and then create an artwork using a simple printing technique.

New Media Art: Ages 8+

An introduction to all things in the digital art medium.

Creating your own posters, cards, movies, edit photos and your own videos. Great intro to all creative suite products. Only 6 spaces available.

Thursday and Friday 3hour Drop-In

From 6:30pm – 9:30pm you can bring you kids to Art Land Inc, and they can enjoy a bit of everything! They will rotate through out our different stations doing different activities.

ARTLAND FALL SESSION 2010

Framework of Outcomes and Themes for Arts Education

Develop your Art “Tool Box”

Art Language and Tools

General Learning Outcomes

Students demonstrate understanding of the elements and principles of artistic design in

a variety of contexts. They will develop skills in observation and depiction and use

appropriate art vocabulary to explain use of art elements and principles.

Elements of Art

• use the words line, colour, texture, shape, and space.

• describe line, colour, texture, shape, and space in artworks and surroundings.

• create simple patterns in terms of repeating using art media, tools, and processes.

• practise safe and appropriate use and maintenance of various art media, tools, and

processes.

• describe and compare art materials, tools, and processes. (ie. blending chalk pastels,

painting wet on wet, hand building with clay).

• draw and paint, demonstrating lines which are observes, recalled, or imagined shapes

and forms.

• Grades 5+ - same as above with the addition to:

Integrate knowledge of different art media to create multimedia artworks:

such as a work which combines painting and sculpture and skills in a

range of 2D and 3D.

in a wide range of subjects (ie. depict the effects of light and shadow

with tonal charcoal drawing; mix a range of colours with tempra paint;

use of a horizon line, converging lines, depth and distance; applying

textures to a clay sculpture).

use gesture drawing to show movement.

accuracy in representing a wide range of observation (ie. proportion in

drawing a figure, face; overlapping forms; depth and distance; scale and

perspective in representing structures.

representation in 2D and 3D. ( ie. exaggerated figures or faces; abstract

images or forms; impressionistic, expressionistic, cubist interpretations).

Creative Expression in Art

General Learning Outcomes

Students generate and use ideas from a variety of sources to creates original artworks;

using the art elements, principles, and media to share their artworks.

Generate and use ideas from other sources,

• Ideas in response to a given stimulus (ie. brainstorming, thumbnail sketches,

drawings, diagrams), with teacher guidance.

• search for and discover ideas through experimentation using the art elements,

principles, and media. (ie. represent texture of dragon skin).

• collect visual and other information for stimulating and developing.

• take risks and respect the risk-taking of others.

• incorporate discoveries into own artmaking.

• Contributing to the curatorial process:

• contribute ideas for creating “artist statements” to display artworks.

• contribute to group decisions about the display of artworks for audiences.

• Grades 5+ - participating creatively and constructively in preparing art displays (ie.

publication, community exhibition, ArtLand website, public installations).

• Grades 5+ - same as above with the addition to:

• personally meaningful and relevant sources (ie. feelings, memories,

imagination, observations, associations; learning in other subject areas;

cultural traditions; personal responses to current events, social and

environmental issues, media and technology).

• analyzing artworks created by others (through a critique).

• Use design strategies for solutions (ie. storyboards, planning diagrams,

preparing images).

Understanding Art in Context

General Learning Outcomes

Students develop awareness of artwork from various times, places, social groups, and

cultures, in addition to, an awareness of a variety of art forms, styles, and traditions.

To understand the role, purpose, and meaning of art in the lives of the individual and in

communities.

Experience and develop awareness of artworks

• develop an awareness of specific works of art and design from various times, places,

social groups, and cultures. Include: - past and present

- global, Canadian, and Manitoban cultures

• understand that the visual arts exist in many different forms (ie. sculpture, drawing,

painting, ceramics).

• understand that many everyday objects (ie. toys, clothes, magazines, cars, buildings)

are designed by people with artistic training.

• demonstrate awareness of the intended meanings and/or purposes of artworks

encountered in own viewing and artmaking experiences.

• explore own and others lives (e.g., feelings, values, stories, events, cultures)

• awareness for different groups of people which have their own characteristic

artmaking styles or traditions.

Grade 3+ - same as above with the addition to:

• photography and performance art

• styles (ie. realistic, abstract).

• identifying subject categories in art (ie. landscapes,

characteristics).

• understand that visual art is an art form, along with dance, drama,

literary arts, and music.

Grades 5+ - same as above with the addition to:

• demonstrate understanding of the multiple roles and purposes of

art and design in society (ie. personal fulfillment, social

commentary, religious expression, commercial persuasion,

status).

• demonstrate understanding of the intended meanings and/or

purposes of artworks encountered in own viewing and artmaking

experiences.

• appreciate and understand others perspectives on art.

• understand that art reflects and influences the identity of

individuals and groups.

• awareness of the impact of art (e.g., consider personal, social,

cultural, geographical/environmental, historical contexts).

Valuing Artistic Expression

General Learning Outcomes

Students analyze, reflect on, and construct meaning in response to

their own and others visual art.

Students demonstrate interest, curiosity, and engagement while experiencing art

in a variety of contexts

• participate, ask questions and contribute to discussions

Students analyze their own and others artistic compositions

• describe, with teacher guidance, own and others artworks in terms of subject matter

and art elements and media.

• analyze, with teacher guidance, the organization of art elements in artworks.

• discuss the quality and effectiveness of different artworks (ie. the criteria for analyzing

a realistic artwork would differ from those of an abstract, expressive, or

nonrepresentational artwork).

• reflect on and share ideas about meaning in own and othersʼ artworks (e.g., what an

artwork is about, what feelings it evokes, what it could be used for).

• reflect on, share, and explain ideas about meaning in own and othersʼ artworks.

• express own preferences regarding artworks and artmaking experiences, using

appropriate art vocabulary.

• respect and acknowledge that individuals may have different interpretations and

preferences

Elements of Artistic Design

Line

- line types: primary and secondary contour, gesture, line as value (hatching, crosshatching),

implied lines

- line weight (e.g., thick, thin, light , heavy, varied)

- line direction (e.g., horizontal, vertical, diagonal, spiral)

- physical characteristics (e.g., straight , curved, zigzag, undulating)

- emotive or associative characteristics (e.g., powerful, tentative, delicate, skyline,

branching lines)

Colour &Value

- colour wheel: primary, secondary and tertiary hues

- colour values: light and dark, tints and shades

- intensity: bright and dull

- colour relationships: complementary, analogous, monochromatic

- emotive, associative qualities (e.g., peaceful, energetic, angry, juicy, blah, fresh)

- warm & bright colours seem to come forward, cool colours seem to recede

Texture

- actual texture (texture that can be felt through touch as in the actual wood grain on a

plank of wood)

- visual texture (texture that is implied through line, colour, and shape, as in the image of

a wood grain on a plastic tabletop)

- physical characteristics (ie. rough, smooth, jagged, wavy, prickly)

- emotive or associative characteristics (e.g., cozy, feathery, gentle, bold, earthy,

industrial)

- objects represented with greater texture and detail may appear to be closer than

objects with less texture and visible detail

Shape &Form

- shapes are two dimensional (2D) and have length, and width

- forms (solids) are three dimensional (3D) and have volume (length, width, and depth)

- descriptors for the physical qualities of shapes and forms include: geometric, organic,

symmetrical/asymmetrical, positive/negative)

- shapes may also be described using other elements (ie. a blue shape with jagged

edges, a smooth form) or by associative characteristics (e.g., a delicate shape, a

natural form, shaped like a ….)

Space

- pictorial space: the space represented in a two dimensional image

- actual space: in three dimensional objects or in the environment, space is the

emptiness or volume between, around, above, below.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

All Things Good and Bad

Website - Impeccable job by Roth Marketing, Since we gave up on our do-it-yourselfer website a mere 3 1/2 weeks ago, we now have a completely functioning site the way we like it!

Permit - Even though we picked up our permit and commenced demo against recommendations on Frdiay Aug 13th (ooooooooo) we are getting somewhere. Electrical is a GO:) even if it is a slow go, it is still a go..............

Business Cards - Officially Ordered YAY! Thanks www.Smash-Art.com and www.rothmarketing.com

Grand Opening - Not for a lack of trying......we will not be able to finish construction ontime :( but since the Grand Opening is later it will be far more spectacular! Thanks to www.mywaywithstyle.com

Flooring - Back to square one.....since the great tarkett flooring is $20, 000! EEEEEEEEK Is is a great thign I have an Amazing interior designer thanks! www.rsdr.ca

Commercial / Marketing/ BLAH! - My worst and most expensive nightmare.........not going there...............

5 to 10 business days - please let me be patient with the next person who tells me this :)





Saturday, August 14, 2010

Renos week 7





We waited and waited and waited some more.............but now we can destroy what was a Bank of Montreal, and Create Art Land :)

A very tight schedule ahead! Gut needs to be complete by Monday, Flooring guys in on Tuesday to give us an estimate and schedule a date.....Paint colors being picked on the way to go book some stuff with the event planner Tuesday........NEW CEILING OPTION NEEEEEEEEEEEEDED! Those tiles are GROSS! GROSS! GROSS! I found so many styrofoam cups and ancient cigarette packages (ones with out warning labels - I don't think I have ever seen those) They have to go!






Friday, August 6, 2010

The task in front of me is never as strong as the power behind me


The Children I will be teaching at Art Land are my inspiration. I am very excited to meet each and every one of them. I get through the daunting boring paper work knowing that at the top of the mountain there they are! These great wonderful kids, and parents I get to see and work with every day. I get to share my knowledge and learn all about their inner artists :)

"Every child is an Artist, the problem is how to remain and artist once he grows up" Pablo Picaso

Having the freedom to create things and wonderful masterpieces with brilliant minds, keeps me buzzing with excitement.

"Education is what remains after one has forgotten what one has learned in school." Albert Einstein"

To be entrusted with the artistic talents of thousand of children in Winnipeg
is a true honor, and I wouldn't be where I am today with out the trust of the parents.

I am truly blessed by my clients and am looking forward to fall!

~Nichole Glaw




Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Website - bitter sweet!

Today I have been working on my Website. I have learned a lot of new things! Like how to link social media to my site with cool icons!

Like this :)







I am very excited to be learning how to do this all myself. I know there are many people out there I can pay to do it for me, but I enjoying figuring things out for myself. Cant say I will do it all myself forever it is a lot of work and a lot of trial and error.

I am hoping to have all my content and registrations back up and functioning by dawn :)

There will be a new contest coming up. Keep checking for details!

Monday, July 26, 2010

First Day back!

Well I got back into Winnipeg last night. Came home to a nice clean house, and gorgeously manicured lawn! I love when my husband has time to spare! Missed him on the vacation though!



And a Monday like no other, been on the phone with the city all day......still no sign of a permit! SOOOOOOOO many other projects ahead of mine.........

Owning a business has its perks but being the only problem solver in sight gets a bit tiring! Glad to have a great team helping me out, and looking forward to when I can afford to hire an assistant!

Making a large TO-DO list for this week, so we can hopefully still open as planned for September 10th! Everyone cross your fingers, we need a miracle.

Heres a Few pics of the trip!

Campfire Chilli (My specialty!)
Breathtaking Views
Me and My sister
Heart In the Hill off the end of the dock
Waking up to this is what I miss most!
One of our favorite fishin holes!


Sunday, June 27, 2010

All kinds of stuff I like for the new space :)

Chairs :)

Kitchen Area
Can you say Ikea Kitchen planner

Office

Can you say Ikea office planner

Art Supplies

www.currys.com (a few of everything please)
There are so many things to choose from, it makes my head spin. It is a lot of fun shopping and picking things. the worst part is attempting to stay on budget (good thing I have a great husband - who tends to remind me of it often)


Pictures posted soon!

Friday, June 25, 2010

Week 1 Renovation Plan's




Today is a big day. We get to meet with the interior designer http://www.rsdr.ca/
She will be taking all the before pictures, and start arranging everything that needs to happen in the next 8 weeks. I met with her yesterday, got loads of ideas filling my head now. It is going to be a fun place for kids. Truly one of a kind. I can't wait!

I am very excited to finally have the keys after all the headache from the city, insurance and what not, when I got the phone call that I could finally come pick them up I was sure I was going to get hit by a bus on the way there, but I didn't!

















Tomorrow I will be showing my support at Ste Genevieve Community Center, Family Fun Day http://www.mystegenevieve.com/index_files/Page475.htm Will be loads of fun! And there is a chance to win a $100 gift card to Art land :)




Thursday, June 24, 2010

What's happening!

Today we finally got the keys!

1108 Henderson is officially ours!

Grand Opening is scheduled to be held on September 11th from Noon -3pm......

So far:

JoJo the clown will be doing balloons and facepainting, there will be an open candy bar for the kids, and lots of fun arts and crafts. Bring the whole family to come and check out Art Land :)

keep checking for more exciting updates too.

www.artlandstudio.ca


Art Land Inc.

Welcome to Art Land

Art land is a children’s art studio, created by someone who knows nothing about the history of art. My specialty is children and what they love to do, and how much they enjoy creating things themselves.

I do know how to create art projects, do crafts, and throughout the years I have taken numerous art classes to broaden my knowledge. I love to create things from nothing, and really enjoy watching children who inspire me, be inspired.

This art studio will offer season classes throughout the year, and camps during the off seasons. During the seasonal classes you will be able to register for a 12 week session of either a 45 min class or a 1 hour class. Depending on the age and skill level of the child enrolled.

Each season’s curriculum will be posted on our website, and if you see a class you would like to attend without signing up for the season, all classes have a drop in option.

We will also off a fun night of art drop in on Thurs and Fri evening from children ages 5+ to enjoy. Parents can drop their children off for 3 hours of an art filled education evening, while they go out for dinner or grocery shop etc.

The concept of this studio is to give children the freedom and supplies needed to create masterpieces. I have been inspired to manipulate the “art classes” known to most out there as an art history lesson with a bit of painting at the end…..into a whirlwind of paint and clay and fun all tied into an hour!

I believe most children are naturally delighted and excited by the discoveries they make about their world. The playful stance that children tend to take early on as youngsters is likely one of the reasons children seem propelled toward greater curiosity and novelty seeking. Art land encourages children’s freedom to discover!

Unquestionably a significant characteristic of child development is a child’s ability to be playful. No one knew this better than Dr. Seuss who said:

I like nonsense; it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living; it’s a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope, which is what I do. And that enables you to laugh at life’s realities.”

Having a flexible approach to life allows you to be playful, also allowing you to have the ability to make an experience more joyful and entertaining. People who have children would understand that most inherently have this gift to make everything fun. Even something as simple as walking from the car to the front door could mean a chance to bounce, twist, flutter, and buzz all the way home.

Art Land is a place where all this creative curiosity will be unleashed by allowing children to try. Allowing children to fail. Allowing children to succeed.

Giving them freedom to create!