Digest

2015/11/01

Jane Cass at Luna Sole - Call for Submissions: EROS 2016 - Communiqué




1. Jane Cass at Luna Sole

Originally a Nova Scotia native, Jane now calls Ottawa home. A self-taught, award winning,
nature and landscape photographer, she enjoys and embraces the diversely rich vistas primarily of eastern Ontario.

Using what could be called Digital Impressionism, through the use of light, patterns and texture she evokes an emotional connection between the viewer and her work. Whether it’s capturing the aura of serenity of a centuries old farm, local wildlife, the cloaked secrets of a morning mist, or the history laden stones of bridges and abandoned houses, Jane has often wandered down roads less traveled.

Jane has pursued her photography full time since 2012. She now spends at least three days a week traveling the dirt roads and back country of rural Ontario connecting with nature, capturing the scenery and vanishing landscapes – doing what she loves.

Luna Sole is in the mall at Jeanne d’Arc and Youville Drive



2. Call for Submissions: EROS 2016 - an exhibition of erotic art:
"First Love One True Love"

The Arbor Gallery's seventh annual EROS 2016 makes this show currently the longest running annual exhibition of erotic art in Canada. EROS 2016 will open February 10 to March 13, 2016, with a vernissage on Sunday afternoon, February 14, from 1 and 3 pm.

The theme of EROS 2016 is “First Love One True Love”. Artists are invited to submit artwork for consideration with preference given to those works interpreting the theme. Other works not related to the theme will also be considered.

Deadline for submissions is Monday, December 21, 2015.

Details of this call for submissions may be found at:
http://eepurl.com/bDdWLT

John Olsthoorn, Curator
Arbor Gallery - Centre for Contemporary Art
36 Home Ave., Box 869
Vankleek Hill, ON K0B 1R0


3. Communiqué

Arteast's hard-copy, quarterly newsletter—Communiqué—is popular with our members, but did you know that it is also available on our Web site at http://arteastottawa.com/newsletter.php? A notification when a new issue is released is communicated via the weekly Arteast Digest. Posting of the Web version may be viewed in full dazzling colour, at least two weeks before the print version (black and white) is delivered by Canada Post. With rising postal costs, some members have requested that they be removed from the mailing list for the printed copy. Other advantages of going with the online Communiqué are:
- reduces printing and envelope costs;
- makes Arteast more "green";
- no more hunting for misplaced issues (Arteast's Web site has the current and all back issues).
Printed copies will be available at our monthly Grow With Art meetings and the Promenade Arteast gallery at the Shenkman Arts Centre. If you prefer to read the newsletter online, please e-mail us at editor@arteastottawa.com to have your name removed from the newsletter mailing list.

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