Sunday, September 25, 2011

Joyce Phillips Young

Joyce Phillips Young
Joyce received the President's Award at the 2010 Middletown Arts Center Area Art Show. Her paintings are currently on display in our newly renovated lobby. Stop by today to see her breathtaking works of art!


About the Artist

Joyce Phillips Young grew up in the village of Yellow Springs, Ohio - a small, rural, progressive, college  town with a rich cultural heritage.  Her father was a Baptist Minister, carpenter and artisan.  Her mother was an elementary school teacher and also worked at the Antioch College Library in Yellow Springs. Her early childhood experiences, training in music and exposure to various working artists and Shakespearean Theater helped to spark and nurture her interest in the arts.


The artist attended Miami University in OxfordOhio where she received a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Design and a Masters of Education Degree in Art Education.  She has also studied at the Cincinnati Art Academy and the University of Cincinnati.  Ms. Young worked as an art teacher, elementary administrator and also served as the K-l2 Supervisor of Art for the Cincinnati Public Schools for several years.  She has also taught African-American Art History at the University of Cincinnati.  She has received much public recognition and numerous awards and commissions for her work as a painter, muralist, arts educator and arts advocate.  She was also featured in an Ebony Magazine article in 1982 for her work in creating urban murals. The artist has exhibited in numerous group, individual and invitational exhibitions locally, nationally and in the Caribbean.  Her work is in many private and corporate collections.


Since retiring from the Cincinnati Public Schools in 1997 Joyce has been a practicing professional artist and art consultant. Joyce has her own studio which 
is located in the loft area of her home.


The artist has this to say about her art:


"My involvement with drawing and painting embodies my intention to celebrate life by creating and communicating positive images which convey the human qualities of love, creative mind, feeling, order and truth.  Each and every moment of life is a wondrous gift and is for each person a unique journey toward an unfolding of one's own understanding, consciousness and creativity.  During this process I have come to know that life through its myriad of experiences and challenges teaches us many lessons to guide us along the way.  My work reflects my own journey.  The human figure is the major paradigm in my art and I am continuously inspired and challenged by its spirit and form. Painting and the creative process are for me a metaphor for life - filled with so many opportunities for discovery and learning.

I find much enjoyment in working with warm, happy colors, lost and found edges, contrast and similarities, realism and abstraction, and playing with moving and interconnecting lines and shapes. These lines and shapes interconnect and overlap with each other to make a visual statement about the impermanent, ever changing, layered, illusionary and spiritual quality of our existence.  I delight in providing the viewer with new and different ways of seeing and interpreting the visual environment. It is my desire that people who interact with and respond to my art are inspired visually, mentally and spiritually."

Please Visit Joyce's Website to View Images of Her Work

Contact Joyce P. Young
513-563-0672
joyce@myjoyfineart.com



Sunday, September 18, 2011

Make! Workshop Events


MAKE! Workshop Events



Example of Gelatin Painting
Saturday October 1- Middletown Arts Center
FREE mini workshop for all ages - 11a.m.- Noon
Come and enjoy the sweet smell of art, while you create a glue drawing covered in brightly colored (and very tasty!) sugared gelatin! Be inspired by images from Peru, while you create your own work of art.
Sponsored by ArtsWave of Cincinnati and Contemporary Arts Center of Cincinnati.


 
Friday October 7- Middletown Arts Center

FREE mini workshop for all ages- 6p.m.-7p.m
Paper Collage: Be inspired by the Contemporary Arts Center current exhibition of artist Matthew Monahan. Use unconventional and recycable materials to create a paper collage. Use layers, textures, and bring personal photographs - to create an original work of art! Check out Monahan's work at http://contemporaryartscenter.org/matthew-monahan

Sponsored by ArtsWave of Cincinnati & Contemporary Arts Center of Cincinnati. 

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Family Friendly Cincinnati


Enjoy this blog posting via Family Friendly Cincinnati. Thanks for attending CACD 2011 and spreading the word about the Middletown Arts Center!
Alright, I’ll admit it, until recently I had no idea the city I live in had an arts center.  Imagine my surprise when I find out we have not just one, but two great art centers in Middletown!
After finding out about the two places I made a plan to take Courtney for a visit.  We went to the Middletown Arts Center for the Community Arts Day.  What a great day to go and we had a fun time!  While there, I ask loads of questions about MAC.  I found out that they offer classes for all skill levels and age levels.  Audrey was most enthusiastic about this!  She loves creating, so classes are the next step in her creative process.
We really enjoyed the “Reflections” works by Linda Kay Fisher in the exhibition hall.  Audrey and I are also looking forward to visiting the MAC on September 23 for their area art show.  I’m personally looking forward to seeing all the local artists creations.
The MAC is open Mondays – Thursdays beginning at 9 A.M. and is located on Verity Parkway in downtown Middletown.  If you’re looking for a class or to just look around, check out their website or call 513-424-2417
I mentioned above that there are actually two art centers in Middletown.  Pendleton Art Center is new to our community having just opened up earlier this year.  I will be honest here and let you know that I haven’t visited yet, but I do plan on attending one of the First Fridays or Second Look Saturdays.  If you’re interested in visiting the Pendleton Art Center, check out their website for all the First Friday and Second Look Saturday dates and times!

Monday, September 5, 2011

Zentangle Workshop


Beginning Zentangle®
With Carole Ohl (Certified Zentangle Teacher)

Zentangle By Carole Ohl

Zentangle By Carole Ohl

Zentangle is an easy to learn method of creating beautiful images from
repetitive patterns. This fascinating art form is fun, relaxing, and
increases focus and creativity. Zentangle provides artistic satisfaction and an increased sense of personal well-being.

NO ARTISTIC SKILL IS REQUIRED FORTHIS ART FORM, making it accessible
to everyone. Take-home materials are included.

September 17, 2011
10am- Noon
$25 per person

Middletown Arts Center
513-424-2417

www.middletownartscenter.com