the café - the Flint Institute of Arts
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23 NEWS & PRoGRAMS<br />
fia print society<br />
The 2011 Print<br />
The Print Society is limited<br />
to 100 FIA members at <strong>the</strong><br />
Family level ($50.00) or above<br />
and Society dues are $250.00<br />
annually, which provides each<br />
participating member with<br />
a selected print and related<br />
programs. The 2011 print by<br />
Marylyn Dintenfass has been<br />
very popular, but <strong>the</strong>re are still<br />
some memberships available<br />
for purchase.<br />
In addition to <strong>the</strong><br />
Dintenfass print, as a special<br />
gift from <strong>Flint</strong> printmaker<br />
William Stolpin, each Print<br />
Society member will receive<br />
his lithograph <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Flint</strong><br />
<strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arts</strong>’ original<br />
building on West First Street.<br />
Yes, I want to be a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> FIA Print Society 2011.<br />
Membership Information<br />
Circle: Dr. Mr. Mrs. Ms. Miss<br />
______________________________________________________________________________<br />
Name<br />
______________________________________________________________________________<br />
Address<br />
______________________________________________________________________________<br />
City State Zip<br />
______________________________________________________________________________<br />
Phone<br />
______________________________________________________________________________<br />
Email<br />
Method <strong>of</strong> Payment<br />
o Check payable to “FIA Print Society”<br />
o Visa o MasterCard o American Express<br />
William R. Stolpin<br />
american, b. 1942<br />
<strong>Flint</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> circa<br />
1955, ed. 100<br />
screenprint on paper, 2011<br />
13 x 20 inches<br />
______________________________________________________________________________<br />
Account # Exp. Date<br />
______________________________________________________________________________<br />
Signature<br />
Marylyn Dintenfass<br />
american, b. 1943<br />
Billy’s Best Sting Ray, ed. 100<br />
ultra violet etching, 2011<br />
22 x 30 inches<br />
Courtesy <strong>of</strong> Babcock Galleries,<br />
New York<br />
o I am currently an FIA<br />
member at <strong>the</strong> $50 level<br />
or higher (see page 27<br />
for levels).<br />
o I would like to upgrade<br />
my membership or join<br />
<strong>the</strong> FIA at <strong>the</strong> $50 level or<br />
higher with an additional:<br />
$ ___________<br />
+ $250.00 FIA Print<br />
Society dues<br />
Total<br />
= $ ___________ Payment<br />
For more information,<br />
contact Valarie Shook<br />
at 810.234.1695 or<br />
vshook@flintarts.org.<br />
workshop<br />
highlights<br />
1-Day Workshop<br />
Drawing & Art History<br />
Explore <strong>the</strong> historical and stylistic<br />
components <strong>of</strong> Impressionism.<br />
Through drawing exercises, students<br />
develop a strong understanding <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>the</strong> intentions that established <strong>the</strong><br />
movement, as well as, gain insight<br />
into <strong>the</strong> relationship with o<strong>the</strong>r<br />
movements. Supply fee included.<br />
Rachel Reynolds, Instructor<br />
$90 Members $108 Non-Members<br />
Impressionism, 1860s<br />
FR (1 day) 4/20 11a–5p<br />
Cubism, 1900–1910<br />
FR (1 day) 5/4 11a–5p<br />
Surrealism, 1920s<br />
FR (1 day) 5/18 11a–5p<br />
(adult beginning, intermediate & advanced)<br />
1-Day Workshop<br />
Experimental Drawing:<br />
Exploring Color &<br />
Pattern<br />
Experiment with process-oriented<br />
exercises, and explore new<br />
methodologies in developing<br />
imagery in space. Using charcoal,<br />
oil and chalk pastels, students are<br />
challenged to work within limitations<br />
that serve to open new paths to<br />
discovery. Two projects will explore<br />
modes <strong>of</strong> layering, deconstruction,<br />
and composition. Supply fee<br />
included.<br />
Rachel Reynolds, Instructor<br />
FR (1 day) 3/30 11a–5p<br />
$90 Members $108 Non-Members<br />
(adult intermediate)<br />
exhibition<br />
FIA Student Exhibition:<br />
Creating Content<br />
March 5–30<br />
Bishop Gallery<br />
Opening Reception<br />
March 8 • 5p–6:30p<br />
youth<br />
membership<br />
activity<br />
Expressive<br />
Handmade<br />
Paper<br />
ART SCHooL 24<br />
Anni Crouter-Boggs, By a Nose, watercolor/gouche<br />
on canvas, 17 x 28 inches<br />
April 28 • 1p–3p<br />
Studio 8<br />
Colorful and easy to make, handmade<br />
paper is also a versatile art medium.<br />
Using simple everyday materials, youth<br />
members will learn to make and create<br />
expressive paper pulp images. Also,<br />
young artists will dot, dab, brush, rub,<br />
or print special textured backgrounds<br />
for mounting <strong>the</strong>ir pulp pictures.<br />
Register by April 25<br />
Ages 5–12<br />
Free to Youth Members<br />
Youth Membership is $20 annually, which<br />
includes three events per year and more.