Ann Steverson offers a new class!

Posted by Martina Svoboda | | Posted On Thursday, April 29, 2010 at 5:32 AM

Drawing Shape Up - Lunch & Draw
Part 1

Ann Steverson

Drawing for the absolute beginner. Bring a light lunch and learn basic drawing techniques in a relaxed atmosphere. This class will cover fundamental pencil and charcoal drawing of simple shapes and forms, shading, values, grid method, and other simple tricks to improve observation and drawing skills. Materials (pencil, charcoal, erasers and paper) will be provided, but students are encouraged to purchase a sketchbook or binder for “homework” practice. Appropriate for beginner students ages 12-102. Anyone can learn to draw, and that means you can too!
5 Fridays, June 4,11,18, 25 July 2 - 11:00-1:00
$110 MBR/$120 non-MBR

Ann Moeller Steverson is an oil painter. A native of Madison, Alabama, Ann began painting in oils at the University of Montevallo in 1999. She graduated in 2002 from the University of Alabama in Huntsville, completing a B.A. with a Fine Arts Concentration. Ann then acquired a Masters of Art Education from Alabama A&M University in Normal, Alabama. She taught fine art in the local school system for 5 years, before becoming a full time artist and mother. Her work is currently on display in her studio space at HAL Gallery.


Huntsville Art League, 3005 L&N Drive, Huntsville, AL 35801
Phone: (256) 534-3860     Fax: (256) 534-5971  

Open House on May 1st from 10 am to 6pm

Posted by Martina Svoboda | | Posted On Wednesday, April 28, 2010 at 4:05 PM

It will be an exiting day! 


All art purchased during  Open House 
will be 10% off!


Kids activities:  face painting and art mini classes
Art demonstrations
Art marketplace
Snacks and drinks


Music: 
Chamber group "Strings od Pearl"  will perform from 1pm
The group has performed for the Huntsville Museum, the Botanical Gardens, the Huntsville Symphony Guild, the Burritt Museum, events at the Von Braun Center, the City of Huntsville and for private parties, weddings and non-profit fund raisers.  The group performs music from  baroque, classical, romantic and contemporary periods. Contemporary music includes opera, jazz, swing and Hollywood and Broadway movies and musicals.


Door prizes: (thank you all of our donors for supporting our event)

Southerlands Station - $50 gift certificate
Duffy's Deli - 'lunch special' fro 2
Thomas Barbeque and Lynn Hartman has donated two pieces of pottery
Wine Cellar - $20 gift certificate
Wild Birds Unlimited - $20 gift certificate
Celebrations Plus - $25 gift certificate
Smokeys Barbeque - gift certificate
Gibson's Restaurant - dinner for 2 + drink & dessert
Southerland's Photo - $25 gift certificate
Quiznos on Bob Wallace Av. - 12 buy one/get one free coupons
Chic-Fil-A on Whitesburg - 25 coupons 

Posted by Martina Svoboda | | Posted On Tuesday, April 27, 2010 at 12:09 AM


In its 53rd year, the HAL Gallery is expanding by opening one of its walls to 17 newly created art studios. The new studio spaces are being rented by individual artists. Some are using their area to create new art, and others are using the space for display.  There is much new excellent art, and it is all available for purchase.  This expansion doubles the size of HAL Gallery, bringing it to 5000 square feet.  This was primarily the brainchild of the building owner, Ben Stevens.
HAL Gallery is operated by the Huntsville Art League, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting awareness and understanding of the visual arts. The gallery features the work of local and regional artists. You will find pictures in oil, watercolor, pastel, acrylic, and mixed media; photography; note cards, original jewelry, sculpture, glasswork, pottery, metalwork, hand-painted silk items, weavings, the occasional wood piece, and other original creations!
In addition to their Visiting Artists and “Limelight Artists” series, which highlight both nonresident and member artists, HAL features its members’ works at galleries located in the Jane Grote Roberts Auditorium of the Huntsville-Madison County Public Library, the Heritage Club, and the halls of the Huntsville Times.
For more information visit http://www.huntsvilleartleague.org

How the Huntsville Art League (HAL) Began

Posted by Martina Svoboda | | Posted On Monday, April 26, 2010 at 11:55 PM


by Jo-Ann (Reeve) Savas, August 22, 2007


Early in September, one of the original founders of HAL, Jo-Ann (Reeve) Savas, paid HAL a visit, and gave us this little bit of history! We wanted to share this with you. I know a lot of people would like to thank Jo-Ann for her contribution to art in Huntsville!  “My Father, Keith Reeve, was a Professor of Architecture at Auburn University. He taught me art from the age of five. Later, I worked at his architecture office, doing light rendering. I taught art privately during High School at Auburn. As an art student at Auburn University, I went to Europe for one year, which I spent traveling, painting and visiting Art Museums. Returning to Auburn, I studied and did practice teaching. I gained degrees in Art and Education in August 1956.  “My parents had moved to Huntsville, and on graduation I came to live with them. I placed an advertisement in the Huntsville Times offering private art lessons for adults, teenagers and children and started teaching right away.  “Sharon Rhett was one of the people answering the ad. She stated she thought that there had been an Art organization in Huntsville in the 1930’s, but she was not sure. She discussed such an organization that she was familiar with in her home town. She and Eugenia Smith, Philip Mason, Elvira Glover and others, who called, expressed an interest in forming an Art organization.There was not an active organization in Huntsville at that time for promoting Art.

“We had a meeting of people interested in January 1957 at my parents’ home. In April of 1957, I went to work as an Illustrator at Redstone Arsenal. For several months we kept meeting people with interest in an Art organization. We met briefly at the old Carnegie Library trying to get a feel of how much interest there was for such an organization. In October 1957 at the First Presbyterian Church, we had the first meeting with the purpose of developing an art organization.  “There were about 30 interested people in attendance. Some of those in attendance were Jo-Ann Reeve, Sharon and Harry Rhett, Eugenia Smith, Philip Mason, Elvira Glover, Felix Newman, GerdDeBeek,Walt Weismen,Mary Derryberry, Anna Rosborough, Alvin Dreger, Louis Sammon, Dorothy Webb, Eldora Lorenzini, Minerva and Keith Reeve and others. Officers were elected and Louis Sammon was asked to prepare the organizational papers. It was decided to name the organization, “The Huntsville Art League,and Museum Association”or “HALMA.” Our objectives were to create more interest in art and to get an art museum erected.There was no art museum. I was elected president.

“Other officers elected were: Elvira Glover first vice-president, Harry Rhett, Jr., second vice president, Gerd DeBeek third vice-president, Philip Mason parliamentarian, Mary Derryberry Secretary, Eldora Lorenini treasurer, Dorothy Webb custodian, Carolyn White, advisor, Louis Salmon, attorney, and Louise Smith, agent.

“Standing committees were chaired by Maud Hale,Mrs. Ralph Ford, Eugenia Smith, Anna Rosborough, PIez Pollard, Minerva Reeve, Alvin Dreger, Sharon Rhett and Jean Martin.
“Many art exhibits followed.  Membership in HALMA began to grow. I continued to teach art, paint and exhibit my art. In the absence of an art museum, HAL exhibited in many places.The Lobby and windows of the new Huntsville Utilities Building was used several times.There, one “Exhibit featured work by art professors from Auburn University and University of Alabama. Other exhibits were:The Grounds of the old Clinton Street School, the old Farmers Market at Big Spring, Huntsville High School during performances of the Huntsville Symphony, the old Carnegie Library, Dunnavant’s Mall, and Monte Sano State Park.”

Limelight Exhibit - May 2010

Posted by Martina Svoboda | | Posted On Thursday, April 22, 2010 at 12:49 PM


Marcia Leonard

Marcia Leonard has been an active professional artist for over forty years, working in graphic and fine arts.  Proficient in all media, she brings a fresh eye to each project.  While most of her work is considered realistic, forays into the abstract tickle her creative juices.  Always open to new approaches, her work is constantly evolving.  As an active member of the Huntsville Art League, she has served in many capacities.  Her portraits, landscapes and seascapes grace many homes in Ireland, England, and the United States.


Artist’s Statement: “Making pictures was an activity that began in early childhood.  Developing these skills became the driving force that led to study with some very fine artists.  My father was my first instructor and inspiration.  My journey continues and hopefully will never end.
Drawing is my language – Painting is my song.”
 

Please join Marcia for a Wine and Cheese Reception 
on Friday, May 7, 6-8 pm
Special guests during the reception will be a group of potters, including HAL's own Kay Basiago. 

Posted by Martina Svoboda | | Posted On Tuesday, April 20, 2010 at 9:42 AM








Ascribing Artists Exhibit: 
Reflections of the Spirit
May 1-31, 2010. 


Reception  and  Art Talk    May 16,   2-4PM
Ascribing Artists is a creative ministry bringing together visual artists who desire to ascribe or attribute their work and life to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. The ministry is inspired by Psalm 29:2, "Ascribe to the LORD the glory due His name" and shows that we are to be "A Reflection of His Glory" in all that we do.

Not all Ascribing Artists paint religious themes or Biblical depictions. The subject matter of the artist is not necessarily what makes us Ascribing Artists, it is the heart behind the artist with the desire to share the gospel. We recognize that anything we do pales in comparison to the Glory of the Lord, so our desire is not to offer something that deserves praise, but to point to the only ONE worthy of praise.

Sam Tumminello - Reception

Posted by Martina Svoboda | | Posted On Monday, April 12, 2010 at 9:10 AM



 
 


Sam Tumminello Photographer - Print Maker Huntsville, Alabama 

HAL Lime Light Exhibit 

Continues through April 30, 2010
“Abstract Realities"
Abstract Views of Real Subjects

 Sixteen 
An exhibit consisting of sixteen Inchiostro photographic Prints of the an abstract theme.  Several of the pieces are premier; all were created using the Inchiostro discipline.
"Diagonon"

Original, limited edition prints are available in the
special  "Visions Gallery" 
HAL Gallerylocated at
3005 L&N Drive
Huntsville, Alabama
9 AM - 6 PM Mon. - Fri.
12 PM - 6 PM  Sat.
If it doesn't open  please copy and paste this  into your browser:
http://www.knology.net/~samjt

Reception for Visiting Artist - Russ Sexton

Posted by Martina Svoboda | | Posted On Friday, April 2, 2010 at 8:13 AM


A wine and cheese reception will be held on 9 April, 6-8 PM at the HAL gallery 3005 L&N road.  Bring a smile and expect to have a fun time.

Russ Sexton is the HAL Visiting Artist for April. He likes nature photography, deep woods, underwater, and wildlife.


Russ notes, One day I might try portraits but just have not had the time. I probably spend as much time with Photoshop as I do with the camera. Many pictures I think turn into art with special effects. I tend to make collections and these will be displayed. This show I am excited about, in fact we are going to have a drawing for one free piece of the winner’s choice.