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From time to time, The Wisconsin Alliance of Artists and Craftspeople, Inc.(WAAC) will make note of the accomplishments and achievements of our members on this page. Please check back here for further developments. Click an image below to see another one pertaining to the artist(s).

 


A photo of the cover of watercolorist Geri Schrab's new book, Bridging Time
A photo of the cover of watercolorist
Geri Schrab's new book, Bridging Time

Bridging Time
The Rock Art Paintings of Geri Schrab

Watercolorist Geri Schrab of DeForest has just released a book containing a collection of 60 of her watercolor paintings inspired by ancient Native American rock art sites. This collection is a small snapshot of the first 15 years of Geri's work and spans petroglyph and pictograph sites across the U.S. and into Ontario, Canada.

(Learn more by clicking the image)

www.artglyphs.com/geri.htm

 

 

   

Aaron Wilbers' oil painting, Double Boiler, 1999
Aaron Wilbers' oil painting,
Double Boiler, 1999

Aaron Wilbers' oil painting, Waffle Iron and Cousin M, 2003
Aaron Wilbers' oil painting, Waffle Iron and Cousin M, 2003

 

Aaron Wilbers and Doug Haynes:
Oil and Water Mixed
Oct 23, 2009 to Jan 3, 2010

Although both artists use different media, their similar style provides viewers with a chance to see
similarities and differences between oil and watercolors. Hayes uses his watercolors to show the bright and colorful reflections in everyday objects, while WAAC member and Art Fair OFF the Square exhibitor, Aaron Wilbers, uses his oil paints to capture distorted self-portraits through the reflection of pots, faucets and other reflective objects.

DATES AND TIMES:
Mon - Thurs 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m., Fri 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.,
Sat 10:30 a.m. - 9 p.m., Sun 12 - 5 p.m.
Cost: Free
Location:
Overture Center Galleries
201 State St.
Madison, WI
Telephone: 608-258-4177
Website: www.overturecenter.com/community/overture-galleries

Aaron Wilbers' Website:
www.aaronwilbersstudio.com/

 

  

 

Reginald Baylor's painting, Ascending or Descending
Reginald Baylor's painting,
Ascending or Descending

 

Reginald Baylor's acrylic painting Ascending or Descending was chosen for Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry's Black Creativity Juried Art Exhibition. It will be on display in the museum from Jan 13 to Feb 28, 2010.

(Read more by clicking on the image)

www.reginaldbaylor.com/

 

 

An art quilt titled "Seasonal"  by Pat Kroth of Verona, Wisconsin

An art quilt titled "Seasonal Shift " by
Pat Kroth of Verona, Wisconsin

 

 

Verona fiber artist, Pat Kroth's quilt titled, Seasonal Shift, will be published in 500 Quilts by Lark Books to be released in Spring, 2010.

A creator of vibrant, contemporary art quilts, Kroth had another of her quilts included in a previous Lark Books publication—the acclaimed 2005 collection

Art Quilts
A Celebration
400 Stunning Contemporary Designs

www.krothfiberart.com

 
An example the Jesse's beautiful dinnerware

An example of Jessie's beautiful dinnerware. Click to see a larger image.

 

Jessie Schroeder Voss of Big Bend, Wisconsin, had the honor of having her pottery used by Rachael Ray in her cooking segments and displayed on the set of The Rachael Ray show on November 6, 2009.

Each piece of her dinnerware and tableware is handmade, one at a time, for a unique and lasting look. She create her pieces from white stoneware, so it is durable and lasting, while the glazes are truly vibrant and distinct, offering an extraordinary array of color and design choices.Be sure to visit her beautiful Web site and, if you have any questions, please contact her .

 

 


A watercolor by Dawn Dark Mountain

A watercolor by Dawn Dark Mountain
of Monona, Wisconsin, titled
"Song of the Oak"

 

And W.A.A.C. congratulates our president,
Dawn Dark Mountain of Monona, Wisconsin

The Eiteljorg Museum would like to congratulate the following artists. These artists were selected to come to the museum as artists in residence as part of the R.A.R.E. program. Each artist will be given a 30-day residency at the museum and a $15,000 award.

Dawn Dark Mountain (Oneida of Wisconsin):painting, prints
Nephi Craig (White Mountain Apache/Navajo); chef
Richard Goodridge (Maricopa): traditional Maricopa skills and foods
Monte Yellow Bird, Sr.: (Three Affiliated Tribes, Arikara/Hidatsa): storyteller, wintercount and ledger art


The 2008 and 2009 Artist-in-Residence Programs
would not be possible without support from
the Ford Foundation,
the Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust, and
the National Endowment for the Arts

www.dawndarkmountain.com

 

 

Tundra Swan, a sculpture by Gene Reineking which is included in the international Birds in Art exhibition at the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum in Wausau, September 11 to November 15, 2009

Tundra Swan by Gene Peineking

 

 

Congratulations to Gene Reineking of Almond, Wisconsin, for acceptance of his sculpture, Tundra Swan, in the 2009 Birds in Art.

Tundra Swan is 56 inches high by 48 inches wide, made of big leaf maple burl and mounted on granite. The international exhibition runs from September 11 to November 15 at the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum in Wausau, Wisconsin.

 


The End, by Mike Bailey. The photo was taken in the UW Arboretum in Madison, Wisconsin last November and appeared in the November issue of Madison Magazine in conjunction with an article on the Arboretum.

The End,
a photo by Mike Bailey


 

The End, by Mike Bailey of Madison, was taken in the UW Arboretum in Madison, Wisconsin last November. It appeared in the November issue of Madison Magazine in conjunction with an article on the Arboretum.

www.bluerockphotography.com


 


(Photo of book cover) Clarence Cameron has seven images of his soapstone owl sculptures published in the book Illustrated Owls; Barn, Barred and Great Horned by Denny Rogers.
Clarence has seven images of
his work in this book, p
ublished
by Fox Chapel Publishing

 

Sculptor, Clarence Cameron of Madison, had seven images of his soapstone owl sculptures published in the book Illustrated Owls; Barn, Barred and Great Horned by Denny Rogers.

www.owlman.com


 

Kathryn Dynes Klemp sold a striking oil painting of pelicans in flight titled Migration to the UW-Madison through Wisconsin's Percent for Art program. It is on display in the lobby of Lowell Hall—the university’s convention hall and hotel.
photography by Paul Kjelland
Original owned by State of Wisconsin, University of Wisconsin - Madison


Kathryn Dynes Klemp sold a striking oil painting of pelicans in flight titled Migration to the UW-Madison through Wisconsin's Percent for Art program. It is on display in the lobby of Lowell Hall—the university’s convention hall and hotel.

www.kdynespainting.com

 
One of the glass panels of birds, created by Bob and Mary Krauski for the UW- American Family Children's Hospital
Original owned by U.W.-American Family Children's Hospital,
University of Wisconsin - Madison

 

Glass artists, Bob and Mary Krauski of Hartland, were honored with a commission to create installations for the UW American Family Children's Hospital. Depicted here is a detail from a carved glass panel 60" wide that was installed in a family lounge area. They credit their years of exposure in Madison area shows, like Art Fair OFF the Square, with resulting in the commission.

Update: Bob and Mary Krauski have been awarded the commission to create a memorial for the transplant team that was lost in the helicopter crash this past spring. Look for the stained glass artwork at University Hospital early next year.

krauskiartglass.com

 

 

(Photo) Heidi Krueger was accepted into the International Guild of Realism. The guild was established to advance realism by recognizing the best realists working today. In addition, Heidi’s work Two Rhinos was selected for the prestigious exhibition, Art of the Animal Kingdom XIII, sponsored by the Bennington Center for the Arts in Bennington, Vermont.
A pencil drawing by Heidi Krueger

 

Pencil artist, Heidi Krueger, was accepted into the International Guild of Realism. The guild was established to advance realism by recognizing the best realists working today. In addition, Heidi’s work Two Rhinos was selected for the prestigious exhibition, Art of the Animal Kingdom XIII, sponsored by the Bennington Center for the Arts in Bennington, Vermont. View her work at:

Artists for Conservation

 

Fire Cat, one of Judy Peterson's wooden jigsaw puzzles
A wooden jigsaw puzzle by Judy Peterson

 

Woodworker Judy Peterson of Madison is working on her fourth book of wooden jigsaw patterns. This one will feature signs of the Zodiac It will also include the signs of the Chinese Zodiac, based on the artwork of fellow artist, Charlotte Fung Miller. Charlotte’s original paintings will also be reproduced in the book.
 

Kim Russell had a “flock” of three geese commissioned by the Spring Green Community Library where they currently fly above the circulation desk. The bird sculptures were so well received by patrons that the library is planning another commission for their lobby.
A goose by Kim Russell

 

Kim Russell, a Spring Green woodworker, had a “gaggle” of three geese commissioned by the Spring Green Community Library, where they currently fly above the circulation desk. The bird sculptures were so well received by patrons that the library is planning another commission for their lobby.

www.russellworks.com

 

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