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First Friday Skaneateles Art Night
Monday, July 28, 2008 9:30 am - TavDesignsStudio  0 Comments | 59 views

Contributed by Teresa Vitale / Skaneateles Artisans

You haven’t missed First Friday have you? If you have then you’ve missed the best that Skaneateles has to offer in the Arts, entertainment and fine dining. Make it a point and join us every First Friday of each month from 6PM to 9PM. For information visit us at Our Website Here or call Skaneateles Chamber of Commerce at 685-0552 … Art Lives!!!

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First Friday: Artist Opening
Thursday, July 24, 2008 11:51 am - Christine Briel  0 Comments | 82 views

Contributed by Holly Knott / Skaneateles Artisans

Artist Opening: Skaneateles Artisans, 11 Fennell St., Skaneateles. First Friday, 8/1, 6:00 – 9:00pm. Skaneateles Artisans is pleased to announce the opening of a new exhibit featuring artists Holly Knott (contemporary art quilts) and Liz and Rich Micho (stained glass). Eclectic acoustic music by Bone and Doolittle; refreshments. Through 8/31. The gallery offers off-street parking and accepts major credit cards. Visit their website at www.skaneatelesartisans.com. For more information, call 315-685-8580.

Click to view full sizeLiz and Rich Micho
Stained glass

Liz and Rich Micho of Marietta specialize in a wide variety of stained glass artwork, ranging from large, intricate window panels with a traditional feel, to smaller suncatchers of all subject matter. One of their specialties that they are well-known for is their colorful stained glass “garden art.”

Garden art is created by selecting special pieces of stained glass, including round nuggets, agates (sliced stones), bevels, and even antique depression glass, placed in a mosaic fashion surrounded by a wrought iron garden stake. Each piece of glass for ‘garden art’ is hand cut, and then hand foiled and hand soldered. The solder is then coated with a black patina. You’ll find very abstract, free-form colorful designs in these outdoor ornaments, as well as more refined styles.

Liz and Rich take great pride that they can offer a piece of art that is truly one of a kind. They feel they are best presented in natural surroundings, such as a garden, where they are winter hardy and will add a burst of color to our very white and gray snowy upstate NY winters, but they have also found that many of their patrons choose an indoor or patio setting. Anywhere the light shines through them is a perfect location. Each piece has a unique name which adds to their enjoyment while creating them.

Free-standing stained glass used as an element of garden design is a novel idea which they have not encountered elsewhere. Liz and Rich’s hope is that they bring beauty and a touch of whimsy to your home or garden!

Click to view full sizeHolly Knott
Contemporary art quilts, handbags and scarves

Holly Knott’s contemporary art quilts, handbags and scarves are featured at Skaneateles Artisans this month. Holly works in a wide variety of media, including fabric, photography, watercolors, acrylics, hand-painted furniture and website design. Inspiration for her artwork comes from her surroundings, including her love of colonial and victorian architecture, cityscapes, rural landscapes, historical sites, cottage gardens, nature, and the enchantment of nearby riverside and lakeside towns.

Many of her pieces are inspired by the Finger Lakes – small framed sunset scenes and landscapes using hand-dyed fabric are a specialty of hers, as well as larger designs that highlight the beauty of our rural farmland. Her art allows her to record some spectacular part of life, such as a stunning sunset, the curvy lines of a closeup of a leaf, the dappled light in tree leaves, lavender-blue shadows on snow, peeling paint on a rusty red barn, architectural ornaments on old city buildings, colorful reflections in glass, or the pattern created by ripples of water lapping at a shoreline. She considers art quilting to be a method of “creating paintings with a fabric palette.” The wide variety of “painterly” fabrics available, such as the batiks and hand-dyed, provides her with a wonderful palette. You can create layers of color and add sparks of light just as you would with paint. There’s a challenge in creating a piece of art with only commercially available fabrics, but if she can’t find fabric to fit her needs, she will paint or dye her own. After the initial design is completed, she incorporates thread work using a variety of colored threads to add another layer of color, texture and design. (more…)

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First Friday One Year Anniversary July 4th
Tuesday, July 1, 2008 9:03 am - Christine Briel  0 Comments | 152 views

Contributed by Holly Knott / Skaneateles Artisans

Artist Opening and Anniversary Party:

Skaneateles Artisans, 11 Fennell St., Skaneateles. First Friday, July 4th, 6:00 – 9:00pm.

Skaneateles Artisans is pleased to announce the opening of a new exhibit featuring artists Carol Adamec (sculpture), Cheri Haring (pottery) and Barbara Schramm (traditional and trompe l’oeil painting). Music by Peterson and Dennihy, Alternative Folk. Refreshments will be served to also celebrate our 1st birthday. Through July 31. The gallery offers off-street parking and accepts major credit cards. Visit their website at www.skaneatelesartisans.com. For more information, call 315-685-8580.

Nourish your spirit, foster the arts, and increase your knowledge of the process of creating art.

Drive and or walk to the unique shops, restaurants and lodging facilities in Skaneateles to meet artists who create visual or performing art. View their work and enjoy entertainment and refreshments.

Look for merchants displaying a blue ribbon. Inside find an artist to speak with, while enjoying the commerce of the establishment.

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Packwood House featuring Tom Hussey for First Friday
Wednesday, June 4, 2008 9:15 am - Christine Briel  1 Comment | 102 views

Contributed by Rita Trenti / Packwood House

Click to view full size imagePackwood House was built in 2003 on the site of the old Skaneateles Post Office, Packwood House was named after John Packwood (1824-1890). John Packwood was a highly successful carriage maker in Skaneateles and one of the early owners of the Sherwood Inn – which he had renamed Packwood House in the late 1800’s. It is a contemporary lakeside retreat which offers 19 comfortable guest suites, many of which provide picturesque views of the lake and the village.

Packwood House joins many of our local merchants in Skaneateles, NY in supporting local artists during the monthly First Friday events. Packwood House will feature a different artist each month from 6PM to 9PM on First Friday. You can view the artists work in the lobby.

This month Tom Hussey’s work will be on display at Packwood House.

Tom at Dr. Frank's Winery, photo by Lyle ConradTom’s contact information:

Tom Hussey
9 Adams St.
Auburn, NY 13021
315-253-5288
tomhussey@verizon.net
www.tomhusseyart.com

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There’s a lot to do this week-end in Skaneateles
Thursday, May 1, 2008 12:06 pm - Christine Briel  1 Comment | 106 views

By Christine Briel / Skaneateles Design

Warmer temps and fun happenings have begun to rear their wonderful head in our little corner of the world (Skaneateles, NY). There are a plethora of events to choose from this week-end. First Fridays is a big one, yes it is held on Friday. In fact every First Friday of every month.

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Skaneateles Artisans will be having the opening of a new exhibit featuring artists Kathleen Schneider (watercolors), Teresa Vitale (painting) and Dee Ann VonHunke (jewelry) with marimba music by Genoveffa Vitale and refreshments. In support of First Friday, the Packwood House is pleased to present an artist demonstration chosen by the Skaneateles Artisans. Bella Blue will display Gretchen Hamlin’s work in their window, she is a glassblower. Lorraine Savidge, threadpainter, will have her work at White and White. Check out the full list of exhibits you can view this Friday HERE.

Live music at Creekside Coffeehouse on Saturday from 7:30PM - 9:30PM. Listen to Bob Lyna for FREE.

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Sunday from 10AM - 4PM St. James Episcopal Church will be holding their Earthworks Art Show. About 16 artists, whose work is natured inspired, have been invited to take part in this event. Holly Knott is one of the artists. I know this because I stumbled upon her blog recently when she blogged about some awesome new bags she was creating. Her inspiration for these bags is our beautiful crystal clear lake here Skaneateles, NY. Here’s a pic of her first one below:

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Phillipe and Jeremy Schwimmer will be hosting Art on the Lake at their East Lake Road home Sunday from 4PM - 6PM. Art on the Lake is a gathering to celebrate the arts and the communities they impact. The event will feature an exclusive viewing of paintings by John D. Barrow, on loan from the John D. Barrow Art Gallery in Skaneateles. Participants will enjoy the special art viewing, cocktails, hors d’oeuvres and lively conversation. For reservations call the Everson Museum of Art at 315-474-6064.

flspcawalkers.jpgAnd I saved the best event for last (IMO) the Fingerlakes SPCA will hold their 12th Annual Pet Walk and Festival on Sunday from 12PM - 4PM. Registration begins 11:15 AM at the Austin Park Pavilion - corner of Austin Street and Jordan Street. This event is held annually to raise money for the SPCA homeless animals residing at their shelter as they await their new families. With operating costs increasing, this fundraiser is vitally important to their success. This event for animal lovers, benefits all. You can enjoy a fun-filled day of activities for your family and pets while helping out your local SPCA.

So with all of this going on this week-end there should be no excuse for sitting around on the couch watching TV … right? Have a great week-end everybody :)

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