Super Saturdays! Youth Classes
FREE First Saturdays of the Month
Free, fun, art classes for kids, 1st through 5th grade
with Peg Grandstaff & Sherry Bonczak
February 1, March 1, April 5, May 3, June 7
2 times to pick from: 10 AM - NOON OR 1 - 3 PM
Registration required. Space limited.
Just call to sign up for a cool, easy art project you can make & take!
CALL 586.752.5700 to register.
YOUTH ART CLASSES: THEMED ART CLASSES!
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"Playing with Paint"
Teacher: Peg Grandstaff
Feb 15, Feb 22, Mar 8
Cost: $18 for 3 sessions
Ages: 7-9 years Time: 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Complete 5 unique painting projects that explore the many different aspects of this 'messy' medium.
Wear old clothes and be prepared to try something new!
"Playing with Sculpture"
Teacher: Peg Grandstaff
Mar 15, Mar 22, Mar 29
Cost: $18 for 3 sessions
Ages: 10-12 years Time: 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Cut it, tape it, paste it, plaster it and see what happens!
Complete sculptures in 5 different mediums and see where your creativity leads!
"String Art Project"
Teacher: Sherry Bonczak
April 12
Cost: $8
Ages: 8-12 Time: 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Revisit a 70's craft using string art to create a colorful spirograph design.
"Japanese Sushi Plate"
Teacher: Sherry Bonczak
May 17
Cost: $8
Ages: 9-12 Time: 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Make your very own decorative Japanese Sushi Dish using clay and Black Emperor Rice
"Playing with Clay"
Teacher: Peg Grandstaff
Coming Summer 2014!!
2023 in Review
Annual Members Show
February/March
Juror Mr. Richard Reeves, Jr Director of Arts & Culture at Hannon Center in Detroit.
Our members exhibit their finest work from the previous year.
Showing: 1st Place "Screaming at Pigeons" Bill Littlejohn
2nd Place: "Shifforama" Christina Haylett
3rd Place: "Warm Fuzzies" Vianna Szabo
Honorable Mentions: "Layers" Roger Meeker
"Approaching Dusk" Sharon Will
"The Mother Earth & Humanity" Anne Furnaris
People's Choice: "Loving Dulche" Michelle Hunt
Annual Student Art Show
April 2023
Romeo teachers present the best work from their students, grades K-12 in this annual show.
SELF DISCOVERY
Amanda Koss, Thomas Nichols, Suzanne Wilson
May 2023
Detroit based abstract artists Amanda Koss & Thomas Nichols join with Romeo based glass artist Suzanne Wilson to present:
Self-Discovery
Over the past two years, our ever changing world has brought significant challenges. It has also provided a valuable opportunity for introspection on personal values, well-being and relationships. Such thoughtful reflection can lead us to discover new aspects of ourselves, our beliefs and our abilities. This exhibit presents the work of three area artists who have chosen to express such contemplations through individual works of art.
The Wandering Artist
June 2023
Clay Artist Carol Socks-Parker and members from the Sisters of the Brush
Carol Socks-Parker's organic clay shapes evoke the human form and nature in a unique way.
Over the Moon
July/August 2023
Summer Show, "Over the Moon" will depict our love with that heavenly body. Are you feeling over the moon? Are you in love with the night sky? Does the moon color your landscape and change your world in the nighttime? Come and see!
VOTING OPEN FOR PEOPLE"S CHOICE
Open to all mediums. Juror is Laura Cotton, Curator of the Stamelos Gallery, UM Dearborn.
1st Place: "La Luna" Brenda Beene Shackleford
2nd: "It Was a Dark & Scary Night" Christina Haylett
3rd: "Moon Over the Marsh" Barbara Clay
Honorable Mentions:
"Jumping in the Air" Mino Watanabe
"The Premonition" Fay Akers
"Whispy Moon" Joyce Kilpatrick
"Space" John Quackenbush
"Moonlight Fairy" Crystal Jankiewicz
62nd Annual Thumb Area Artists' Exhibition
September 2023 presented by Romeo Guild of Art
1st Place: Fortune's Footsteps by Susan Kwolek
2nd: Molly by Kathie Bugajski
3rd: The Painter by Steven Lees
4th: Rainy Day in New York City by Leonard Russo
5th: Calm Waters by Sharon Toms
Honorable Mentions:
Gen 7 Sorrow by Brenda Beene Shackleford
Saving the Tradition by Debbie Marvin
Golden Light by Sharon Will
Starkweather Award: Max the Draft by Michele Hunt
RGA Award: Eyes on the Prize by Kim Frank Fujiwara
Popular Vote in person: Piano Pieces by Pamela Slomka
Popular Vote online: Hillside by Claudia Hershmann
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AArtists of the Korean American Cultural Center
October 2023
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From Curator and Instructor: Vianna Szabo:
The Korean American Cultural Center of Michigan (KACCM)
has successfully served the Korean Community since 1965. The
current center was purchased on March 25, 2002 and provides a
variety of Korean cultural activities, cultural exchange events,
health programs as well as education and counseling services.
Korean and English language classes are also offered.
The Artists of the Korean American Cultural Center had painted
together for seven years, mostly in oil, with Instructor Timothy
Widener. I took over teaching them in October of 2021. Young
H. Kim asked that I teach the group different mediums and
subject matter. We have worked on color, plein air, studio
landscape and portrait.
On a personal note, I am truly honored to be their instructor. As a
group they are curious, hard working, supportive and a lot of fun.
As individuals I enjoy coaching and introducing each person to
new concepts that highlights their interests and strengths.
Vianna Szabo, IAPS-EP, PSA, GLPS, PSWC-DP, MWCS