Q&A with Award Winner Leigh Culver

"Picnic Treasures" by Leigh Culver
<em>"Picnic Treasures"</em> by Leigh Culver

This month’s unofficial theme in the Gallery seems to be the treasure of the everyday, including Noah Williams’ “One Man’s Trash” exhibit and the watercolor below, Picnic Treasure. The painting was selected for the Amelia T. Clemente Family Award for Best in Show in the May 2013 All-Media Exhibit, with juror Lauren Dickens praising its “amazing” color.

The artist, Leigh Culver — “a color person” and a watercolorist — told us about the accidents of watercolor, skipping the planning stage, and her teachers and inspiration. Read our Q&A below!

Picnic Treasure by Leigh Culver.
Picnic Treasure by Leigh Culver.

How did Picnic Treasure come to be?
Leigh Culver: It originated from one of Deborah Ellis’ fabulous still life set-ups in her Tuesday Art League class. I had been looking at Sargent’s watercolors of friends lounging in the Alps — the tilting picture planes, bright light, and tumbling fabrics against brilliant green grounds. I thought maybe this could be an incidental napkin of picnic treasures that could have been of or in that world. Continue reading Q&A with Award Winner Leigh Culver

Free Talks for Photographers and Other Artists

exhibition prints

Don’t miss two talks for artists next Thursday, May 23 in The Art League Gallery: one is a guide to creating exhibition-quality inkjet prints at home, and the other is an introduction to Photoshop for artists. Photographers and digital artists should be sure to sit in on the exhibition prints lecture for tips on accurately reproducing colors and what equipment to use.

Photographer John Burgess will be leading these free lectures — read more about them here, and RSVP to [email protected] to save your spot!

Interns Needed: Art Camp, Development, & Gallery

A 2012 Art Camp intern works with students. Watch the video .
A 2012 Art Camp intern works with students. (Watch the video here.)

The Art League is looking for summer interns! The internships at Art Camp, our Development Office, and the Gallery are great ways to get experience with teaching, working with children, fundraising, working with databases, and gallery operations. See below for details on the requirements and perks of each position and how to apply! Continue reading Interns Needed: Art Camp, Development, & Gallery