Saturday, 05 October 2024

Final Resilience classes this weekend at Middletown Art Center

“Each Ending is a New Beginning,” a painting by Sage Abella, launched the Resilience Project with support from the California Arts Council, Adventist Health and other local partnerships. As of April 2018, 210 individuals ages 12-85 have attended classes once or multiple times in photography, creative writing, painting and printmaking.

MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – Resilience project classes come to an end this weekend with a final intuitive painting session on Saturday, May 19, from noon to 5 p.m., and a final mixed technique printmaking session on Sunday, May 20, also from noon to 5 p.m.

Resilience participants have enjoyed art making with guidance from MAC’s accomplished artists and teachers in the MAC studio throughout the year.

Classes cost just $5, include materials and supplies, and are open to adults and children age 12 and up of all levels of art experience professional to newbies.

For Painting Resilience, Sage Abella offers “Each Ending is a New Beginning” this weekend.

“Endings and beginnings are happening all the time in our lives! Sometimes in bigger ways than others,” said Abella who is preparing to leave the area. “This is the last painting class of our Resilience Project and a time to feel into how we choose to story our lives forward. Come play in this ending/beginning with me!”

Nick Hay, who has led classes in drypoint etching, monotype and collagraph this year, offers a printmaking session where participants can work in any technique they choose including all of the above and linocuts. Bring a plate you have worked on, or begin something new.

An impressive exhibit of works created in Resilience Printmaking is on view now at Lakeport City Hall, which is open to the public during business hours.

“In addition to the healing and enriching aspects of art making, a key goal of our project is to weave art into daily life in Lake County,” said artist and MAC Director Lisa Kaplan. “In the final weeks of Resilience we are opening exhibits in multiple locations county-wide and publishing a chapbook of writing and images created during the project. MAC is grateful to the California Arts Council, a state agency, for support of Resilience, along with support from Adventist Health and other local agencies and businesses who have helped us provide local, affordable, quality access to the arts and artmaking.”

Please reserve your spot at www.middletownartcenter.org/resilience , email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 707-809-8118. Space is limited. Bring lunch or snacks, or plan to purchase something in town during break.

Join the folks at MAC for classes and events this weekend and throughout the year. Registration for MAC’s Adventures in Art and Storytelling summer camp, an extravaganza of visual and performing arts for children Kindergarten through grade nine, has also begun.

Visit www.MiddletownArtCenter.org to learn more or to become a MAC member and be a part of sustaining and growing the arts and culture in Lake County.

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