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Belmar Arts Center Updates : March, 2023

Arts and Entertainment

March 13, 2023

From: Belmar Arts Council

1 WEEK LEFT TO ENTER

Rhythm Exhibition

Submissions due March 15 at Midnight

Opening Reception: Saturday, March 25, 3:00-5:00pm

Rhythm can be a dancer, and our soul's companion. If you only observe, you can see, hear and feel rhythm everywhere . . .

Rhythm, usually achieved through repetition of lines, shapes, colors, and more, creates a visual tempo in artworks and provides a path for the viewer's eye to follow. But don’t let that limit you! All forms of art can be submitted; lyrics, short story, poetry, etc.

Written word should be typed or neatly written and mounted or framed for hanging like a piece of art.

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Explore Watercolor Painting

Thursday April 6, 13, 20, 27

A guaranteed painting with each class!

Instructor Susanna Anastasia comes to Belmar Arts having spent 30 plus years teaching the basics of watercolor painting.

Students will begin to explore the mechanics of this medium along with the properties of paint, paper and water.

Beginner’s welcome!

FINE ART PRINTING SEMINAR

Date: Monday, March 27

Time:? 6:30 - 8:30pm

The goal of this presentation is to introduce and inspire you to the process of fine art printmaking. Learn how to take your images from the immediate and fleeting digital world to creating an enduring fine art print.

Some of the topics to be discussed and demonstrated are:

-Creating a solid digital workflow environment

-Choosing a monitor (display)

-Color management using calibration tools

-Choosing a printer that’s right for you

-Paper choices for the highest quality prints

-ICC profile matching

LEARNING TO DRAW

Date:Sunday May 7

Time: 1:30pm -4:30 pm

If you write or print you can draw!

Talent may speed up the process. However, drawing is a learned skill that anyone can achieve with direction and practice.

Join Mark Saenger in this informative and fun workshop.

Learning to draw can be the gateway to self-expression and appreciation of the world at large.

The workshop will cover the basic drawing principles and techniques used to sketch any objects or subjects that interest you!

The Belmar Arts Council

Playwrights’ Collective presents

The BAC Playwrights Collective invites the community to an evening of 3 works in progress. Concluding 12 weeks of writing and developing new plays, the playwrights welcome your feedback with a post-reading Q&A following each of their pieces.

Readings of Works in Progress

Friday, March 31, 2023 at 7:30 PM

Featuring the work of:  

Lisa Ellex   Kipp Koenig   Neil Scheck

Audience members are invited to participate in a post-show Q&A with the playwrights.

Admission is free. Donations to BAC are greatly appreciated.

Meets Weekly at the BAC on Tuesday nights 7:00pm - 10:00pm

CHANGE IN TIME FOR TUESDAY MARCH 14TH

START TIME IS 9:00 PM

This open mic is designed for collaborators and experimentalist's alike, to try new things, and be open to different possibilities.

Gaia Raga: Live in the Dark Room.

Saturday 3/18 

7:30 pm

Gaia Raga is an Experimental Folk ensemble out of Asbury park. Led by vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Niki Arrowsmith, the band uses unique instrumentation and very delicate playing style to turn songs into their own mediative world. Playing tunes from Cat Stevens, the Mama and the Poppas, Coldplay, and Radiohead.  They specialize in Kirtans, which are like Indian ragas, that take a chant and or a phrase and meditate on it with the goal of transcendence.  Niki herself sings and plays mostly harmonium. She is joined by Karsyn Wagner on vocals , Andy Demos on sitar, percussion, and saxophones, and Matthew Trice on Bass, and alto saxophone.

Glass Garden Live at the BAC

Saturday 3/25

7:30 pm

Belmar Arts is proud to have Hip Hop band Glass Garden playing two sets in the gallery. A fairly new band out of Central Jersey, and the greater Philadelphia region. It is composed of Faye Fadem on drums, and Cody McCorry on bass from Thank You Scientist and We Used to Cut the Grass. Alden Slack on horn and wind instruments. Maeve Schallert on lap steel guitar and electronics. Idris, aka Bob the Botanist is known as a prolific rapper and is the lead vocalist of the group. The band was founded and is led by John Kadianon on Keyboards and vocals.

There is a minimum cover of $10

Free food and beverage will be provided