2015 KW Society of Artists Exhibits and Events
The Chroma of KWSA Exhibit & a Retrospective, 2015
Congratulations to Winner of the KPL People Choice Award: Maria Moreno ($100 for Curry’s Art Store)
Button Factory Arts - KWSA Member's Show - June 2015
Button Factory Arts
KWSA Members Show
June 2015
Opening was June 5, 2015
People's Choice Award :
1st Place: Burns Proudfoot "Windows"
2nd Place: Janet Mullin "Cave Dwellers"
Link to photos here
People's Choice Award :
1st Place: Burns Proudfoot "Windows"
2nd Place: Janet Mullin "Cave Dwellers"
Link to photos here
Bird's Eye View of KWSA
Link to Photos of this event An event held in April 2015 at the Berlin Tower Artspace at City Hall in Kitchener "Great turn out last night! It was so nice to see just about all of you who were in the show present last night, and many more! There were at least 35-45 people who came out - wonderful!" - Dimitra Check out the feature of Danuta Tydor's bright and beautiful piece! |
Bird's Eye View of KWSA - Kitchener City Hall - Berlin Tower
April 2015
Link to Photos of this event
Media Contact: Faith Hieblinger, Executive Director/Curator
519 -748-4377 ext. 223 or [email protected]
Homer Watson House & Gallery
Kitchener Waterloo Society of Artists (KWSA) Annual Juried Exhibition:
Colour Dance
Featuring a solo exhibit by Stephanie Fehrenbach:
Flora: Organic Abstracts
March 22 – April 19, 2015
KITCHENER, ONTARIO, CANADA: Homer Watson House & Gallery was proud to host The Kitchener-Waterloo Society of Artists' annual Show. KWSA was established over 80 years ago to foster the development of the visual arts community. The arts organization brings together people of all levels of artistic achievement, from emerging artists to professionals. This year's exhibition, Colour Dance, was juried by Deirdre Chisholm, a self employed artist and educator and the former Director of Programs for the Burlington Arts Centre until 2013.
Each year a member of KWSA is awarded a solo exhibit for his/her achievements in Visual Arts. This year the feature artist is Stephanie Fehrenbach, Flora: Organic Abstracts. Fehrenbach paintings are inspired by patterns and shapes in everyday life. While focusing on aesthetics of painting, Stephanie finds the ebb and flow of movement within nature and applies loose brushwork and dashes of bold oil colour to produce a vibrant interpretation of beauty and rhythm.
Opening Reception on March 22, 2014 from 2:00 – 4:00 pm
Artists’ Talk on April 18, 2015 from 1:00 – 3:00 pm
Homer Watson House & Gallery is the homestead of Homer Watson, Canada’s first noted landscape artist (1855-1936). In 1980, the house and surrounding three acre property was purchased by the City of Kitchener, a Charitable Foundation was established and the site was designated under the Ontario Heritage Act as being of architectural and historic significance. The Homer Watson House Foundation’s mission is to preserve and celebrate the legacy of Homer Watson’s creative spirit by stimulating the appreciation, enjoyment and practice of the visual arts.
1754 OLD MILL ROAD | KITCHENER | ONTARIO | N2P 1H7 | 519-748-4377 | HOMERWATSON.ON.CA
519 -748-4377 ext. 223 or [email protected]
Homer Watson House & Gallery
Kitchener Waterloo Society of Artists (KWSA) Annual Juried Exhibition:
Colour Dance
Featuring a solo exhibit by Stephanie Fehrenbach:
Flora: Organic Abstracts
March 22 – April 19, 2015
KITCHENER, ONTARIO, CANADA: Homer Watson House & Gallery was proud to host The Kitchener-Waterloo Society of Artists' annual Show. KWSA was established over 80 years ago to foster the development of the visual arts community. The arts organization brings together people of all levels of artistic achievement, from emerging artists to professionals. This year's exhibition, Colour Dance, was juried by Deirdre Chisholm, a self employed artist and educator and the former Director of Programs for the Burlington Arts Centre until 2013.
Each year a member of KWSA is awarded a solo exhibit for his/her achievements in Visual Arts. This year the feature artist is Stephanie Fehrenbach, Flora: Organic Abstracts. Fehrenbach paintings are inspired by patterns and shapes in everyday life. While focusing on aesthetics of painting, Stephanie finds the ebb and flow of movement within nature and applies loose brushwork and dashes of bold oil colour to produce a vibrant interpretation of beauty and rhythm.
Opening Reception on March 22, 2014 from 2:00 – 4:00 pm
Artists’ Talk on April 18, 2015 from 1:00 – 3:00 pm
Homer Watson House & Gallery is the homestead of Homer Watson, Canada’s first noted landscape artist (1855-1936). In 1980, the house and surrounding three acre property was purchased by the City of Kitchener, a Charitable Foundation was established and the site was designated under the Ontario Heritage Act as being of architectural and historic significance. The Homer Watson House Foundation’s mission is to preserve and celebrate the legacy of Homer Watson’s creative spirit by stimulating the appreciation, enjoyment and practice of the visual arts.
1754 OLD MILL ROAD | KITCHENER | ONTARIO | N2P 1H7 | 519-748-4377 | HOMERWATSON.ON.CA