Wednesday, February 8, 2012

"The Sea"
Tuesday, February 07, 2012 – Nan Fuhrman
I have added a few bits of color (since Jordan wanted this panel to be in color) just to get color going.   Feel absolutely free to undue what I have done!!

Tuesday, February 7, 2012 – Ellen Pechman        
I’m doing my usual pacing around in search for an idea, feeling a great deal of trepidation anticipating drawing on huge canvas that already have on it other peoples’ work.  I especially enjoy Joan’s insertion 




"The Sky"




Tuesday, February 07, 2012 
I wanted to add mood to Debbie’s “bones”.   Using powdered graphite and erasers, I darkened the sky in the West, added another cloud and then provided some dimension to another cloud.  The panel is so large that I felt the need to cover ground quickly. Then, I decided it might be better to leave the Eastern sky alone so that someone else could bring his or her perspective to the time of day and the weather.  I find using powdered graphite for drawing to be exciting and expressive.  It has really loosened me up as I approach my work these days.  Thank you, Jordan, for giving me this tool!!

 – Nan Fuhrman

Tuesday, February 07, 2012 
I picked up where Nan left off this afternoon.  Inspired by work I found in this fall in Berlin from French art nouveaux/cubist painter, Jean Lambert-Rucki  (1888-1967), I felt the urge to add a touch of humanity and humor (hopefully it is seen as humor) into the sky space.  I then built off the angles of what felt to me to be buildings, added further lines and angles and a stairway to the sky (off to the right).  In the sky, I got a kick out of playing with the waves of graphite as I explored the darks and lights of the space and of the medium.  I found of interest that the different tools and media that I used – graphite, charcoal, pencil, and compressed charcoal—all responded in entirely unpredictable ways to the wood canvas we are using.  In the end, I am not sure where the work is moving, but I certainly became absorbed in the forms, darks/lights, and flow of the working process.  Not a bad start.  I look forward to seeing where the next artist takes this.

– Ellen Pechman

Monday, February 6, 2012

Sunday, February 05, 2012
Starting out on this huge panel is very intimidating, but I gathered my courage and gave it a shot!  I went for a composition with strong diagonals to lead your eye across the panel.  I loosely borrowed building shapes from “View of Cannes, Evening”.  The composition is very simplistic, but I think as we all put in our different style, the simplicity will be an advantage.  If anyone has a more inspiring way to start, I will not be insulted if you want to start over.  Have fun!    Debbie 

Sunday, February 5, 2012
Thanks for the great start Sara.  Since both of our styles are very geometric, it was easy for me to expand on your shapes.  I tried to introduce some depth and more pattern.  I think artists with a softer style will be able to add subtlety once we get into the painting phase.
    
 – Debbie Wallace


Monday, February 06, 2012
I’m a realist painter by nature and so in thinking about what I wanted to add that was personal, I drew my face in a distorted style, so far, just in pencil. If I get to paint it, I think I’d do it in shades of gray to contrast with what I think the rest of the canvas will look like. It’s a little disconcerting to have such a huge canvas facing me. I’m curious to see how everyone’s palettes will blend OR NOT! 

– Joan Mazer




Sunday, February 5, 2012

The Collaboration Journal

The Collaboration Journal
Friday, February 3, 2012
It was great fun starting off the collaboration today.  I’m excited to see where we go from here. The evolution of the design will certainly grow to a work of great dimension.  Feel free to enhance the fish realistically or take it out altogether. Enjoy!
- Sara Becker


Saturday, February 4, 2012

A Letter from the Organizer

Here we are again!  It’s February, so it’s time for our Yellow Barn Collaboration!  Last year the Yellow Barn Instructors banded together to collaborate on some pretty awesome artworks.  We created three paintings over the month of February in a relay fashion with each instructor adding their personal touch to the artwork.  This time around, I’m leaving it up to my advanced students!  We’ll have two LARGE panels (72x30”) to work on for the month, one incorporating drawing media, the other paint.  The progress will be posted here daily so check back often! 

Our artists will also be keeping a digital journal, writing about their experience with working in collaboration.  They will be writing notes to their comrades explaining their choices, if they do not want anyone changing what they were working on, and if they would like future artists to embellish their work.  This is about community as much as it is about collaboration. 

As collaboration organizer, I will periodically be suggesting themes, approaches and possible directions for our 30 artists to work in, but will no way work on the paintings and drawings. 

If you would like to see the art in person, the Stone Tower 1st floor will be open daily from 11:00-5:00pm. 

We invite everyone to follow our progress and if you have suggestions for our collaboration, please send an email to Jordan@jjbruns.com.  I’ll pass the suggestions on to our artists and maybe even post them in our digital journal!

Thanks for reading!

-Jordan Bruns
Studio Manager of the Yellow Barn Studio and Gallery

Friday, January 27, 2012

Coming Together, Again


“Coming Together, Again”
The Collaboration of 30 Yellow Barn Artists
Chautauqua Tower Studio, Glen Echo Park
7300 MacArthur Blvd
Glen Echo, MD 20812
  

For the month of February the Yellow Barn Studio and Gallery, which boasts 600 members and 40 classes per semester, will be showing off some of its best and brightest advanced level students in the Chautauqua Tower 1st floor studio.  Starting February 2nd, the Chautauqua Tower (“Stone Tower”), which usually houses one resident artist for one month, will display the collaboration between 30 Yellow Barn artists.  The artists will be working on one large 72 x 28” painting/drawing in a relay style fashion.  They will each display their unique styles and different approaches to painting.  The artists’ progress will be documented throughout the month with photographs that will be posted on the Yellow Barn blog (http://yellowbarnstudio.blogspot.com/) and Facebook.  These posts will allow each artist to discuss what they are working on as well as their different approaches and impressions of painting.   The Yellow Barn invites the public to visit the space, ask questions of our artists, and see the artists working together.

“I’m trying to show what makes the Yellow Barn one of the premier places to take art classes in the DC, Maryland, and Virginia area.  While we have a reputation for great instructors that produce great artists, we also have a great community that enjoys working together.” says J. Jordan Bruns, Yellow Barn Studio Manager and collaboration organizer.  “Last year we did a relay with the instructors, this time I thought it would be fun to see how our members do.”

The Chautauqua Tower Studio will be open to the public daily February 2nd through February 28th, 11:00am-5:00pm.

For any additional inquiries please email J. Jordan Bruns, Yellow Barn Studio Manager at Jordan@jjbruns.com.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Now Accepting Applications for the 2012 Stone Tower Residency

Looking for a residency close to home?  The Chautauqua Tower 1st floor is a dream studio!  We taking applications for March, April, May and June now!


Application guidelines:

1) Demonstrate professional artistic credentials, including previous gallery exhibits (include biography and resume of art training)
2) Describe work you would do while resident in the Stone Tower Studio which would be inviting to the public, and enriching to the Yellow Barn community, include demonstrations & lectures. Certify your ability to keep the studio open at least 30 hours a week, including at least 16 weekend hours each week.
3) Explain what your previous experience with the Yellow Barn has meant to you, and how your presence in the Stone Tower studio will serve to introduce the public to the Yellow Barn, encourage new students, and attract potential buyers for art available in the Stone Tower, and at weekend shows in the Yellow Barn Gallery.  (If you have no experience with the Yellow Barn, please explain how and what you know about the Yellow Barn)
4) Submit a portfolio of photographs of recent work as email attachments (6 to 10 paintings/drawings) or provide the url of your website.

Outline of major requirements:

a) The Resident Artist (RA) must have the studio open to the public at least 30 hours a week (including noon to 6 p. m. on Saturdays and Sundays)
b) The RA contributes approximately $690 ($500 for Jan, Feb, and Aug) back to the Friends of the Yellow Barn toward rent and utilities-$200 non-refundable due to reserve a specific month check due prior to the month of residency.
c) The RA handles all sales, is responsible for paying MD state sales tax, and contributes back 30% of all sales to the Friends.
d) The RA must offer at least two events (lectures/demonstrations/reception)  free to members of the Friends, and the public.
e) The RA should be covered by professional or homeowner's liability insurance  ($1 million); may also wish to have personal property insurance, as none can be provided by the Friends or the Yellow Barn.
f) The RA is responsible for publicizing the residency. The Friends will provide wall lettering.

Once an agreement is reached to reserve a month for an artist (they must make a $200 non-refundable deposit before we post their name and month) this is what we need for the Yellow Barn website:
1)     A one-page poster to put up on the Stone Tower page--This should have a heading similar to the ones previously posted
Name
Artist-in-Residence
Yellow Barn Stone Tower
Dates

It should include a picture, preferably of the artist, perhaps in front of a painting, a paragraph describing the residency, and a schedule for open hours, and planned events. This can be posted by our webmaster any time it is ready, preferably one month ahead.

Text for informational box on homepage--this should have about 100 words of text (a brief artist's statement) and a file of an image of a piece of artwork. This should complement, but not be the same as the text on the one-pager, as people can link from it to the one-pager.  This box is posted by our webmaster on the first of the month and may be abbreviated or placed lower on the page, depending on other Yellow Barn information that needs to be included at any given time.


 Please contact Jordan Bruns at Jordan@jjbruns.com with any questions.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Stone Tower Residency at The Yellow Barn

 
Applications for Stone Tower for 2012--

The Stone Tower studio space, a beautiful place to work and show art,  is available during February through June 2012 for rent to members of the Friends who have shown their work professionally. This can be for a month or more, a single artist, or a team of two. Applications should be submitted to Jordan Bruns at jordan@jjbruns.com by January 15, 2012. Decisions will be announced after the Friends Board meeting on January 23.  Applications must include the following:

1) Resume of education and exhibition history including name, address, e-mail and phone contact information, and the month(s) you would be available to work in the Tower.  
2) Describe work you would do while resident in the Stone Tower Studio which would be inviting to the public, and enriching to the Yellow Barn community, include demonstrations & lectures. Certify your ability to keep the studio open at least 30 hours a week, including at least 16 weekend hours each week.
3) Explain what your previous experience with the Yellow Barn has meant to you, and how your presence in the Stone Tower studio will serve to introduce the public to the Yellow Barn, encourage new students, and attract potential buyers for art available in the Stone Tower, and at weekend shows in the Yellow Barn Gallery.  (If you have no experience with the Yellow Barn, please explain how and what you know about the Yellow Barn)
4) Submit a portfolio of photographs of recent work as email attachments (6 to 10 paintings/drawings) or provide the url of your website.
email "jordan@jjbruns.com" with questions

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Paint the Park Green!

A “green” landscape painting event with the mission of preserving and protecting America’s national parks to help build better futures for families, children and our planet.  The Paint Out is designed to educate and inspire artists to become more environmentally aware and health conscious with their materials and methods in creating art.













Thursday, October 6, 2011

Paint the Park Green!

Working our way up to the big event on October 22nd and 23rd, the Yellow Barn Instructors will be working in the Stone Tower Studio and avaliable to answer any questions you may have about the event and plein air painting.  Be sure to stop in and visit!  Here is a tentative list of when they will be working!


Paint the Park Green! October Stone Tower


October 6th – Thursday- Natasha Karpinskia
October 7th - Friday- Eric Garner (1:00-4:00pm)
October 8th – Saturday- Vacant...
October 9th – Sunday-  J. Jordan Bruns (11:00-3:00pm)
October 10th – Monday- Walt Bartman (1:00-3:30pm)
October 11th – Tuesday – Lida Stifel (1:00-4:00pm)
October 12th - Wednesday- Walt Bartman (1:00-3:30pm)Bonny Lundy (4:00-7:00pm)
October 13th – Thursday- Martha Spak (1:00-3:00pm)
October 14th – Friday- Tom Semmes, (10:00-4:00pm), Eric Garner (1:00-4:00pm)
October 15th – Saturday- Gavin Glakas
October 16th Sunday-  
October 17th – Monday- Walt Bartman (1:00-3:30pm)
October 18th Tuesday – Christine Lashley, Lida Stifel (1:00-4:00pm)
October 19th - Wednesday - Walt Bartman (1:00-3:30pm), Bonny Lundy (4:00-7:00pm)
October 20th Thursday- Natasha Karpinskaia
October 21st - Friday – Set up for event, clean space (no artist)
October 22nd - Saturday – EVENT, Reception Area (no artist)
October 23rd Sunday - EVENT, Reception Area (no artist)
October 24th Monday- Walt Bartman (1:00-3:30pm)
October 25th Tuesday- Martha Spak (1:30-4:00pm)
October 26th Wednesday- Walt Bartman (1:00-3:30pm)
October 27th Thursday- Martha Spak (2:00-4:00pm)

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

ARTOMATIC Frederick!!!!!!



Walt Bartman, Glen Kessler and Evan Goldman, Yellow Barn Instructors will have work in Frederick, Marylands Artomatic, Sept. 28th – Nov. 6th, 2011

Hours:
Wednesdays & Thursdays
11 am - 9 pm
Fridays & Saturdays
11 am - 12 am
Sundays
12 pm - 6 pm

During the 5-week event Artomatic@Frederick
will feature:
Art Exhibits
Musical Performances
Theatrical Performances
Film Screenings
Poetry Readings
Open Mic Events
Student Art & Performances
Dance
and much, much more...

http://www.artomaticfrederick.org/

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Wednesday, July 27, 2011








J. Jordan Bruns, in cooperation with The Friends of the Yellow Barn, is holding a drawing exhibition open to ALL members of the Friends of the Yellow Barn.  The exhibition will take place on Saturday and Sunday, August 20th and 21st, 2011, from 12:00pm-5:00pm.  An opening reception for the exhibition will be held on Saturday from 5:00-7:00pm.

Eligibility Requirements 
·  All work must be created with a drawing medium (no paint!)
·  Artists must have framed drawings, ready to hang
·  Artists must be a "Friends of the Yellow Barn Member"
·  Artists must be willing to share the promotional and reception costs

To Participate:

1-3 drawings can be submitted to the exhibition, no size restrictions
Please send the information: Name, Title, Medium, Price for each piece and make sure that the info is on the back of the drawing upon drop off.

Email J. Jordan Bruns, Yellow Barn Studio Manager, at jordan@jjbruns.com to let him know you would like to exhibit. 

Include a jpg of one of your drawings if you would like to be included in the promotional material.

Please indicate if you are able to 1) help hang the exhibition on Friday night or 2) able to gallery watch while the exhibition is running on Saturday or Sunday, 12-5pm.


You must have your work dropped off at the Yellow Barn on Friday, August 19th at 6:30pm for installation. 

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Rachel Collins at Art Space



Ebb & Flow
featuring watercolors by Rachel Collins and sculptures by Jessica Beels
Exhibiting:  July 7th - July 31st
Opening Reception and Gallery Talk:  Saturday, July 9th, 7:30pm-9:30pm

The soft colors and ethereal feel of these paintings and sculptures immediately transport you to the beach.  Shells and bones washed up by the tide, while intriguing enough as pure form, are even more interesting as reflections of what used to surround or inhabit them; their structure wholly revealed only after their original function has ceased. 
Rachel Collins’ watercolors and Jessica Beels’ paper sculptures explore the spaces in and around shells and bones as landscapes and abstracted forms, examining light play and shadows and revealing inner structures and hidden echoes. 
ArtSpace is extremely pleased to be presenting this exhibit by talented local artists.  “This is a wonderful summertime exhibit that will capture the imagination of all viewers and evoke a youthful sense of the wonder of nature and the forms and structures around us,” said Robin Carroll of ArtSpace.  Rachel Collins watercolors are beautiful and Jessica Beels’s sculptures are airy and light.