Monday, October 26, 2015

ARTS UMBRELLA supported by Brian Jessel BMW

Some cool art education images:


ARTS UMBRELLA supported by Brian Jessel BMW
art education
Image by RON SOMBILON MEDIA, ART and PHOTOGRAPHY
5th Annual Cabriolet Charity Gala with Special Guest Jay Leno! Presenting Sponsor Brian Jessel BMW

Proceeds supporting Arts Umbrella

Hats off to Rhoda Rizkalla, Brian Jessel, the committee, volunteers, staff and generous sponsors for pulling off another amazing fundraiser!

www.BrianJessel.BMW.com
www.ArtsUmbrella.com
www.JayLenosGarage.com

Arts Umbrella Story

"It was a dream to instil in all children the love of the arts, inspiring them to become healthy, confident, productive, creative citizens. A dream to build a centre that would awaken the artistic potential of young people in a way that hadn't been done before. It was a dream to make a difference."
— Carol Henriquez, O.C.,

honorary chair of the Arts Umbrella board of directors, co-founder of Arts Umbrella

In 1979, United Nations' International Year of the Child, Arts Umbrella opened its doors to 45 children. It was an endeavour buoyed by the dream of five enthusiastic artists concerned about the lack of arts education available to children. The founders served as instructors, the organization's first board of directors and did everything it took to get their idea off the ground.

The need in the community for children's arts education was evident, and Arts Umbrella took off instantly. Soon a new building, an increasing group of volunteers and donors, and a high-level Board of Directors were in place.

Arts Umbrella has flourished with a strong vision and an unwavering focus on inspiring kids for life through the arts by providing the highest quality visual and performing arts education to children regardless of their financial circumstances.

At Arts Umbrella, children learn to dance, to paint, to sculpt, to create computer games and cartoons, and to perform. They experience the joy of creation and discover their own creative potential. They learn to appreciate the arts. Through arts education, children gain self confidence, independent thinking, technical skills, discipline, and even improved academic results and specific career direction.

Arts Umbrella's strong legacy and culture are the result of the vision and "magic" established by the founders, and continued through the work of the community that supports and upholds the organization. Everyone that has been touched by Arts Umbrella — from students past and present, to parents, staff, instructors, volunteers, donors and the board of directors — thrives and is fed by the energy of the thousands of young people who engage in the magic of the Arts Umbrella experience, year after year.

This magic — charismatic, knowledgeable instructors fostering creativity and inspiring passion in children — is a key attribute of Arts Umbrella, and something the organization continues to take very seriously.

By fostering and nurturing the magic, Arts Umbrella has become a truly world-class children's arts centre serving the community around it, and a model for children's arts institutions around the world.


ARTS UMBRELLA supported by Brian Jessel BMW
art education
Image by RON SOMBILON MEDIA, ART and PHOTOGRAPHY
5th Annual Cabriolet Charity Gala with Special Guest Jay Leno! Presenting Sponsor Brian Jessel BMW

Proceeds supporting Arts Umbrella

Hats off to Rhoda Rizkalla, Brian Jessel, the committee, volunteers, staff and generous sponsors for pulling off another amazing fundraiser!

www.BrianJessel.BMW.com
www.ArtsUmbrella.com
www.JayLenosGarage.com

Arts Umbrella Story

"It was a dream to instil in all children the love of the arts, inspiring them to become healthy, confident, productive, creative citizens. A dream to build a centre that would awaken the artistic potential of young people in a way that hadn't been done before. It was a dream to make a difference."
— Carol Henriquez, O.C.,

honorary chair of the Arts Umbrella board of directors, co-founder of Arts Umbrella

In 1979, United Nations' International Year of the Child, Arts Umbrella opened its doors to 45 children. It was an endeavour buoyed by the dream of five enthusiastic artists concerned about the lack of arts education available to children. The founders served as instructors, the organization's first board of directors and did everything it took to get their idea off the ground.

The need in the community for children's arts education was evident, and Arts Umbrella took off instantly. Soon a new building, an increasing group of volunteers and donors, and a high-level Board of Directors were in place.

Arts Umbrella has flourished with a strong vision and an unwavering focus on inspiring kids for life through the arts by providing the highest quality visual and performing arts education to children regardless of their financial circumstances.

At Arts Umbrella, children learn to dance, to paint, to sculpt, to create computer games and cartoons, and to perform. They experience the joy of creation and discover their own creative potential. They learn to appreciate the arts. Through arts education, children gain self confidence, independent thinking, technical skills, discipline, and even improved academic results and specific career direction.

Arts Umbrella's strong legacy and culture are the result of the vision and "magic" established by the founders, and continued through the work of the community that supports and upholds the organization. Everyone that has been touched by Arts Umbrella — from students past and present, to parents, staff, instructors, volunteers, donors and the board of directors — thrives and is fed by the energy of the thousands of young people who engage in the magic of the Arts Umbrella experience, year after year.

This magic — charismatic, knowledgeable instructors fostering creativity and inspiring passion in children — is a key attribute of Arts Umbrella, and something the organization continues to take very seriously.

By fostering and nurturing the magic, Arts Umbrella has become a truly world-class children's arts centre serving the community around it, and a model for children's arts institutions around the world.


Art Camp at Penn State 03
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Image by pennstatenews
Students at Penn State's Center for Arts and Crafts summer camp created pirate hats on June 20 with help from camp counselor Katie DeAndrea. DeAndrea is a senior at Penn State majoring in art education.The Center for Arts and Crafts summer camp has sessions that run through August 3. Call 814-863-0611 for more information.

Monday, October 19, 2015

Musee d'Orsay and the Palais de la Légion d'honneur / Musée des Anciens combattants - River Seine

A few nice french art images I found:


Musee d'Orsay and the Palais de la Légion d'honneur / Musée des Anciens combattants - River Seine
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Image by ell brown
Museum in the former Gare d'Orsay railway station on the River Seine.

In front of the museum is the Palais de la Légion d'honneur / Musée des Anciens combattants.

May have been the former Hotel de Salm.

The Musée d'Orsay is a museum in Paris, France, on the left bank of the Seine, housed in the former railway station, the Gare d'Orsay. It holds mainly French art dating from 1848 to 1915, including paintings, sculptures, furniture, and photography, and is probably best known for its extensive collection of impressionist masterpieces by popular painters such as Monet and Renoir. Many of these works were held at the Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume prior to the museum's opening in 1986.


Musee d'Orsay - River Seine - clock
french art
Image by ell brown
Museum in the former Gare d'Orsay railway station on the River Seine.

The Musée d'Orsay is a museum in Paris, France, on the left bank of the Seine, housed in the former railway station, the Gare d'Orsay. It holds mainly French art dating from 1848 to 1915, including paintings, sculptures, furniture, and photography, and is probably best known for its extensive collection of impressionist masterpieces by popular painters such as Monet and Renoir. Many of these works were held at the Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume prior to the museum's opening in 1986.

Clock on the former station. Below is a former route of Paris-Orleans.

Friday, October 9, 2015

Art Institute of Portland Block Party

A few nice arts institute images I found:


Art Institute of Portland Block Party
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Image by Art Institute of Portland
The Art Institute of Portland celebrates it's 10 year anniversary with a "Rock the Block" block party - food, djs, live artwork, live bands, and a My Pretty Portland film contest.

Find out more about The Art Institute of Portland: www.artinstitutes.edu/portland

Photo: Lulu Hoeller


Art Institute of Portland Block Party
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Image by Art Institute of Portland
The Art Institute of Portland celebrates it's 10 year anniversary with a "Rock the Block" block party - food, djs, live artwork, live bands, and a My Pretty Portland film contest.

Find out more about The Art Institute of Portland: www.artinstitutes.edu/portland

Photo: Lulu Hoeller

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Nice Clip Art photos

Some cool clip art images:


Blue pattern bowl clip art, lge 12cm
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Image by you get the picture
This clipart-style image has been created from my photograph. You are welcome to download it and use it for non-commercial private and educational purposes but it may not be re-distributed or included as part of a collection without my written consent.


Black spider clip art, cute style lge 12 cm wide
clip art
Image by you get the picture
This clipart drawing has been created using MS Photodraw. You are welcome to download it and use it for non-commercial private and educational purposes but it may not be re-distributed or included as part of a collection without my written consent.


Gold wrist watch clip art lge 12cm
clip art
Image by you get the picture
This clipart-style image has been created from my photograph. You are welcome to download it and use it for non-commercial private and educational purposes but it may not be re-distributed or included as part of a collection without my written consent.