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Welcome!!!
Welcome to the Cheyenne County Art guild blog page. The CCAG has been promoting art and artists for over 40 years. We hope this blog will not only provide information, but be a center for discussion and idea sharing.
Stop back often - see what's new in the world of art in the panhandle of Nebraska and beyond.
Special Note: Please do not steal. All artwork on this blog is copyrighted and is the exclusive property of the artist. If you see something you like and would like to contact the artist, email Sheila Phelps blog-manager: sheilaphelps59@gmail.com
Stop back often - see what's new in the world of art in the panhandle of Nebraska and beyond.
Special Note: Please do not steal. All artwork on this blog is copyrighted and is the exclusive property of the artist. If you see something you like and would like to contact the artist, email Sheila Phelps blog-manager: sheilaphelps59@gmail.com
Monday, February 3, 2014
Cindi Egging: Feb/March Artist of the Month
OOOPS!!! Seems that there was an error in info transfer. Will fix this and get it posted ASAP!!!
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Ann Darling: January Artist of the Month
The Cheyenne County Art Guild has selected local artist Ann Darling as Artist of the Month. Darling is a life-long resident of Cheyenne County, a graduate of Sidney High School, and holds a Bachelors of Fine Arts, a Master of Education Degree from the University of Nebraska and a Master of Science in Instructional Technology from the University of Nebraska, Kearney. And in Nov 2006, she earned National Certification from the National Board of Professional Teaching Standards. Darling teaches general art, 3D design, multimedia, graphic design and web design classes at Sidney Public Schools. As an adjunct instructor at WNCC - Sidney Center, she has taught watercolor, drawing, design fundamentals, graphic design, and elementary art methods.
Ann has been a member of the CCAG since 1994 and has shown her artwork in the CCAG Spring Show, the Association of Nebraska Art Clubs Converence, and many other art shows. Awards for her artwork include CCAG People's Choie in 2006, Reserve Grand Champion at the Cheyenne County Fair in 2005, Honorable Mention at the ANAC Conference in 1997, and many other awards.
Ann has been a member of the CCAG since 1994 and has shown her artwork in the CCAG Spring Show, the Association of Nebraska Art Clubs Converence, and many other art shows. Awards for her artwork include CCAG People's Choie in 2006, Reserve Grand Champion at the Cheyenne County Fair in 2005, Honorable Mention at the ANAC Conference in 1997, and many other awards.
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Amaryllis - Belladona |
Her most recent work on display at the Sidney Public Library is a colored pencil exploration of antique paper and the flower "Amaryllis Belladonna." Ann Darling has twelve other artworks on display at the Cheyenne County Community Center in Sidney through February 10th. The public is encouraged to see these fine examples of Darling's talent and expertise.
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
December Artist of the Month: Virginia Goesch
Virginia Goesch was selected as December Artist of the Month
and has her artwork exhibited at the Cheyenne County Community Center
and the
Sidney Public Library through Monday, January 13, 2014. Goesch’s focus
is landscapes rendered in oil
and acrylic paints and the things included in the landscapes. She also
paints people and animals. She finds herself drawn to old things--their
function, imperfections, their shadows and their impact on the land.
She states, “I’m influenced by how I grew
up, where and when I grew up in rural Nebraska—the Depression, being
poor, the
wars, storms, and being alone in the rural parts of Nebraska.” These
are reflected in Goesch’s work, which
show the sensitivity of having grown up during hard times and yet with
the
delight of color, wonderment, and happy times, too.
She finds she’s still amazed at taking a flat piece of paper
or any surface and creating distance and depth with paint. As a child she was interested in distance,
changing skies and clouds, colors in the sky, plants in the pasture and the
trees. She grew up around horses and
cows and she tried to draw the horses.
“I knew there was a way to know how to draw and I finally found it,” she
said. Goesch said that she is still
challenged by color, the seasons, and the time of day. She remains amazed at summer lightening
revealing a storm, of the depth of light and the reflective quality of it. She continues to question, observe, and
learn. She describes her work as
somewhere between realistic and impressionistic.
Goesch has been a member of the Cheyenne County Art Guild
since she moved to Sidney in 2003 upon her retirement from the teaching
profession. She has attended numerous
workshops on watercolor, oil, and pastel.
Her works have been shown at Kearney, Neligh, Sidney, Holyoke, CO,
murals in local businesses in Sidney, and the Cheyenne County Fair. Her work has won many awards and been in the
Association of Nebraska Art Clubs Conference Annual Show. One of her special awards was winning the
People’s Choice Award at the 2013 CCAG Spring Show with her artwork titled “Red
Barn”. Great things are coming from
this fine artist, Virginia Goesch!
Friday, November 8, 2013
Chuck Borcher: Artist of the Month ~ Oct/Nov
The Cheyenne County Art Guild has selected Chuck Borcher as the October/November Artist of the Month. Chuck began drawing and painting while in grade school. Throughout his life, Borcher has always maintained a love for creating works of art. Even when college and career choices--Engineering and Computer Science--led him in other directions, he has dedicated much of his free time to drawing painting and photography.
Borcher's artwork and photographs
have won many awards including several Best of Shows, Association of
Nebraska Art Clubs awards, and People's Choice Awards. His love of
photography has led to a lucrative secondary career that he likes to
call his working summer vacations. Over the years he has been selected
three times as the official photographer of the Nebraska High School
Rodeo Association Finals Rodeo. He has also served as photographer for
the Wyoming Professional Rodeo Association, the Colorado Professional
Rodeo Association, and the Nebraska State Rodeo Association.
"Getting
to mix my love for rodeo with my love for painting makes a very
enjoyable and rewarding experience," Borcher stated. "With my
photography I get to add another aspect to the creative mix." On
display through Monday, November 11th are thirteen photographs--one at
the Sidney Public Library and twelve at the Cheyenne County Community
Center. The public is encouraged to view these fine photographs by
Chuck Borcher, CCAG President.
Monday, November 4, 2013
Paul Adkinson: Artist of the Month ~ Sept/Oct
Imagination plays a big part in his paintings,
collages, and photography. He will see or read something or someone will say
something that will spark an idea for a painting or an altered photographic
artwork. His artwork evokes emotion in viewers and helps them remember
events and good times. Adkinson states, "Art should give the viewer
a sense of feeling." He believes that people "should experience the
sense of imagination, beauty, wonder, and feeling that went into the creative
process of an artwork, no matter the medium or the subject."
Adkinson's artwork has been displayed at the Governor's Mansion in Lincoln; the American Art Association Regional Invitational Exhibit in Denver; the Artel State Show in Omaha; the Art and Gift Gallery in North Platte; and the Nebraska Gallery in Bayard; to name a few.
His artwork has also won many awards including the Museum of Nebraska Art's Purchase Award at the 2009 Association of Nebraska Art clubs' conference. He has won Best of Show and many other awards including the People's Choice Award at the CCAG Spring Show, several Honorable Mentions at the annual ANAC conferences, Grand Champions at the Cheyenne County Fair, and the Audrey Towater Award for Colored Photography at the West Nebraska Arts Center's 2007 Photography Competition in Scottsbluff.
He is a charter member of the Cheyenne County Art Guild and has served as an officer and on many committees throughout the years. Adkinson is a role model to many in the guild for many reasons--one of which is by continuing his pursuit in striving to improve his artwork by taking workshops, studying, and painting on a regular basis. Also, he is always optimistic and encourages others in their artistic endeavors.
Adkinson's artwork has been displayed at the Governor's Mansion in Lincoln; the American Art Association Regional Invitational Exhibit in Denver; the Artel State Show in Omaha; the Art and Gift Gallery in North Platte; and the Nebraska Gallery in Bayard; to name a few.
His artwork has also won many awards including the Museum of Nebraska Art's Purchase Award at the 2009 Association of Nebraska Art clubs' conference. He has won Best of Show and many other awards including the People's Choice Award at the CCAG Spring Show, several Honorable Mentions at the annual ANAC conferences, Grand Champions at the Cheyenne County Fair, and the Audrey Towater Award for Colored Photography at the West Nebraska Arts Center's 2007 Photography Competition in Scottsbluff.
He is a charter member of the Cheyenne County Art Guild and has served as an officer and on many committees throughout the years. Adkinson is a role model to many in the guild for many reasons--one of which is by continuing his pursuit in striving to improve his artwork by taking workshops, studying, and painting on a regular basis. Also, he is always optimistic and encourages others in their artistic endeavors.
Sunday, September 8, 2013
Patrick McNabb - August/September Artist of the Month
The Cheyenne County Art Guild has selected Patrick McNabb of Chappell as Artist of the Month.
Born and raised in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, McNabb came to western Nebraska to fulfill a request by
his late father to watch over his mother. Bringing his family and his
artistic talent with him, he is currently exploring America's oldest
past time; romanticizing our own mortality in a series of artworks
entitled "Pavement Ends", bringing a glimpse of his travels beyond where
the pavement ends. It is a taste of American's Heartland and a
celebration of life through art using street art on street signs and
painted skulls.
McNabb, a self-proclaimed cynical surrealist, uses stencils, brushwork, and aerosol paint worked with a
specially prepared reflective background to create the packed ambiance Georgia
O’Keefe-like desert skull images that come to life with light effects capable of
crazy psychedelic extensions. His internally
reflective and revealing light produced paintings capture the attention
of the viewer. At a show in June in the greater Philadelphia area, he
received the following comments:
"I was seriously impressed at the gritty, thought provoking, "modern"
art," and "Buck's County's (PA) creative genius, master of light and
medium and social commentary, reknowned loveable rascal does it again!
Hidden light effects and meanings produced by mastery of concepts and
material. The depth of Patrick's expression is mastery."
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Margaret Evans: Artist of the Month - July
Margaret Ann Evans has been a
Cheyenne County Art Guild member since 2010.
This is the second time she has been named Cheyenne County Art Guild “Artist
of the Month” (the first being in April 2011).. Aargaret would again like to
dedicate her “artist of the Month” showing this year to her dear mother, Betty
Evans, who died in January 2011.
Margaret’s mom loved to see her photos and often said to be sure to
bring the camera, when she visited the farm.
Margaret became the “family photographer.”
Margaret liked to draw as a child
and with that interest, enrolled in her high school’s art classes. She learned to work with different media such
as oils, regular and colored pencil, pastel, watercolor and ink. Oils, regulare and colored pencil were her
favorite media. With the shortage of one’s
time these days, she hasn’t painted or drawn pictures for twenty years. Her artistic creations are now solely
photography.
Approximately in 1972, she got a
Kodak 110 pocket camera for her Dad for Father’s Day. He never used it, so thought someone should
and began taking photos. Her beloved
Grandpa liked taking photos, nothing creative, just snap shots. He showed her how to use the camera. The one recollection that he taught her was
to hold your breath when you’re pushing the shutter button, so the camera
wouldn’t shake (and cause a blurred photo.
She discovered right away that photography was fun, especially with the
anticipation of seeing what the photos looked like after they came back from
the photo lab. Of course, as all
photographers know, there are disappointments with major catastrophes missed in
between… Margaret realized that
photography is her artistic passion. When
digital cameras became popular in the 1990s she got on board and has never
looked back on the film medium.
Currently Margaret’s favorite digital cameras are the Panasonic FZ28 and
FZ60.
For the past several years
Margaret has entered photos in the Cheyenne County Fair and won many
ribbons. She also entered photographs in
the 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013 CCAG annual spring show in which she has
received one first and one second place ribbon plus several Honorable Mentions. In 2012, her CCAG second place entry “Breaking
Through the Darkness” was chosen to be in the Association of Nebraska Art Clubs
show in Aurora, NE. This was an
incredible honor!!! Other art shows that
Margaret has displayed photos include the Carnegie Art Center CCAG show in
Alliance, NE, and the Phillips County Art Show in Holyoke, CO, in which she
received a second place ribbon.
Margaret took a digital photography
class at Western Nebraska Community College in 2010, and continues to see great
improvement in her photographs. Margaret
has had photographs published in Western Nebraska Community College’s “Emerging
Voices” Journal of Literature and Art publication since 2010.
It is a great honor for Margaret
to be chosen as the July 2013 CCAG “Artist of the Month”
Margaret’s photographs are displayed at the Sidney Public Library and the Cheyenne County Community Center (in main hall to the left)
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