First Sundays at The Mill Works Series Agenda Sunday, November 2nd Noon ~ 5:00p.m. Suite 2104: Carol Mackiewicz - Painter and Art Therapist Suite 2202: Christopher Gunderson - Design and Illustration Suite 2206: Jack Broderick - Plein-Air / Studio Painter Suite 2302: David and Pam Lussier - Plein-Air Painters Suite 2303: Mary Saville Studio - Fine Art, Vintage Clothing &Textiles Open Studios Visit working studios and meet members of our Creative Community throughout the day. Noon ~ 5:00p.m. 2nd Floor ~ Bldg-2 Noon ~ 5:00p.m. Suite 2204 Friends of The Mill Works The Friends of The Mill Works and upcoming events at First Sundays at The Mill Works Learn about the Friends of The Mill Works organization, mission, membership, more. Details and schedule for upcoming First Sundays at The Mill Works series will be provided. Inquire about participating in our First Sundays series! Friends of The Mill Works Preview ~ The Gardiner Hall, Jr. Museum at The Mill Works The Friends of The Mill Works will offer a preview of the Gardiner hall, Jr. Museum at The Mill Works. The intent of this permanent collection is to examine the historical impact and contributions this company has had on the Town of Willington and its residents over a period of more than one hundred years. The Museum offers an opportunity for the residents of Willington and surrounding towns to learn about the technical innovations, production methods, and the application of unique management practices that shaped the local area. 156 River Road ● Willington, CT 06279 ● 518-791-9474 ● [email protected] ● www.themillworks.us Noon ~ 4:00p.m. 2nd Floor ~ Bldg-2 Tom Buccino Factory Tour A brief walking tour of The Mill Works facility. Q&A. We will depart from the Friends of The Mill Works station on the 2nd Floor of Building-2. Tours will be available throughout the day to any folks interested in experiencing our facility. Just ask at the Friends station! Noon ~ 5:00p.m. 1st Floor ~ Bldg-2 Melanie Johnston and Joan Blade Johnson Opening Exhibit: Art Quilts for the Wall Melanie Johnston and Joan Blade Johnson are Connecticut based quilt artists who have exhibited nationally and internationally. Melanie Johnston is a fiber artist focused on fabric surface design enhanced and finished with stitch. Her subject matter ranges from the realistic to collage and abstract. Her primary fabrics are her own hand dyed cotton, linen and silk. Joan Blade Johnson is an artist interested in all things fiber. She enjoys the entire creative process involved in composing fiber art pieces using non-traditional methods and materials to achieve her vision. Her work is inspired by nature and her original photography. Art Quilting is an art form that uses both modern and traditional quilting techniques to create art objects. Like other artists, quilt artists draw from their experiences and ideas rather than traditional patterns. These artists use many different processes to create their artwork, including painting, dyeing, stamping, piecing, collage, printing (often incorporating a photograph printed onto fabric), and other complex cloth processes. Art quilts have more in common with the fine arts than with traditional quilting and are either wall hung or mounted as sculpture. Join Melanie and Joan on November 2nd for the opening of this unique exhibit on display at The Mill Works through December 7th . 1:00p.m. ~ 2:00p.m. Suite 1301 Distinctly Dancesport A Demonstration of Dance with Rachael Surridge Rachel Surridge started dancing at the age of 3 with Ballet, Modern and Jazz. She trained as a pre-professional ballet dancer for 14 years at the Northeast Academy of Dance, in both the Vaganova and Chechetti methods of dance. Rachel started her professional teaching/competitive career in 2011 and with her first professional partner, Andrew Kerski, had the success of being a Regional Pro Rhythm Finalist as well as Eastern US Dancesport Pro Rhythm Finalist, and Tri State Challenge Rising Star Pro Rhythm Finalist. She continues to compete and perform all over the country, and is currently training to start competing in Cabaret/Showdance. She is certified in FADS curriculum, is qualified to teach ProDVIDA curriculum, and is a member of the National Dance Council of America, the US representative of the World Dance Council. She considers her own dance training an imperative part of competition, and a way to gain constant information to pass onto her students. She takes great pride in making dance fun and enjoyable, and making her students leave their lessons with a good workout...and a smile.” Preview an assortment of dance demonstrations with this very talented instructor. Bring your dancing shoes as there may be a surprise group activity! 156 River Road ● Willington, CT 06279 ● 518-791-9474 ● [email protected] ● www.themillworks.us 1:30p.m. ~ 3:00p.m. Suite 2302 Pamela Lussier A Demonstration of Painting… Pamela Lussier is a contemporary Impressionist. A 1978 graduate of the Art Institute of Boston, Pamela has been painting and teaching classes and workshops for more than twenty years. Her paintings and workshops have been featured in CT Magazine and American Artist Magazine. She is also currently president of the Connecticut Plein Air Painters Society. Pamela Lussier will be offering an oil painting demonstration of one of her beloved animal paintings. For this demo she will be painting chickens moving about in a barn yard. Come watch her paint and hear her talk about her process as she works from start to finish. Pam teaches classes on oil painting in her studio at The Mill Works throughout the year on Tuesday mornings from 10-1PM. 1:30p.m. ~ 3:00p.m. Suite 2202 Carol Mackiewicz, Whalesong Paints and Pastels & Christopher Gunderson Design and Illustration An Artistic Collaboration: Thanksgiving Activity Corner-copia! Carol Mackiewicz is an oil painter and pastel artist. She utilizes color dynamics to alter an environment through bold and blended application of paint or pastels. Carol works as a family art therapist in Central Massachusetts, where she uses her passion for art to help families heal through the art making process. Christopher Gunderson is a Graphic Designer and Illustrator, born and raised in Northeast Connecticut. He was educated in the arts at Eastern Connecticut State University, and is currently employed as a Junior Art Director at Avid Marketing Group in Rocky Hill, CT. In addition, he is also an active member of The Mill Works community and the Free Artists of New Haven; and serves as a Board member of the Friends of The mill Works. Carol and Chris will be hosting a Thanksgiving-themed activity station where participants will join them in making crafts for the holiday table! Projects include cards, placeholders, centerpieces and various other creations for a fun display for Turkey Day. Fun for all ages! 2:00p.m. ~ 3:00p.m. Suite 2208 Joe and Trish Froehlich The Making of Images of America: Willington Joe Froehlich, 54, graduated from Western Connecticut State University with a bachelor’s degree in Justice and Law Administration and was a law enforcement officer for over 30 years. He currently works full time as law enforcement coordinator for a non-profit organization. Trish Froehlich, 56, is the State’s Attorney for Connecticut’s Judicial District of Windham. They have collected Images of America books about a variety of towns as they have traveled throughout the country in an effort to fulfill their long term goal of visiting all 50 states. Through photographs, Willington captures how a small community that once had 11 one-room schoolhouses has managed to grow into a modern community with two schools for students from kindergarten through eighth grade, all while maintaining elements of its original historic charm. Authors Joe and Trish Froehlich conducted research and gathered images from private residents’ collections in order to create the book. They state, “The book is about the people who shaped Willington, many of whom are current residents’ ancestors.” Joe and Trish will share their experience with their research process, treasures found, and challenges faced in the creation of this important photographic record of the Town of Willington. Autographed copies of Images of America Series: “ Willington” will be available 156 River Road ● Willington, CT 06279 ● 518-791-9474 ● [email protected] ● www.themillworks.us 3:00p.m. ~ 4:30p.m. Suite 1301 Quiet Corner Fiddlers A Musical Collaboration The Quiet Corner Fiddlers is a group of eastern Connecticut amateur fiddlers, supported by guitar and bass. Organized in 2005, the Fiddlers play weekly, traditional fiddle tunes mostly reels, jigs, and waltzes, but also rags, Finnish and Klezmer tunes. Their weekly sessions are traditional jam format, with all taking turns and sharing and leading tunes. Sessions are scheduled at member’s homes on the 2nd Tuesdays of the month, and the group also appears at local venues such as Dog Lane Café, Midway Restaurant, Lefty's Landing, Hank's Restaurant, The Lucky Frog, and others. All are invited to come play! Come listen to this organic group of talented musicians at The Mill Works! If you have a fiddle – learn how you can participate! Artisan Crafters Noon ~ 4:00p.m. 1st Floor, Building-2 Kathie VanderWeide Beading Creations Kathie acknowledges her late grandma to be the source of her creative roots. She has been involved in the creative process for over forty years designing and producing textiles, calligraphy, stained glass, and beading. Kathie is currently a resident of Grand Rapids, MI where she has lived most of her life. VanderWeide’s jewelry and unique gift items range from bold designs to delicate recreations of period artifacts. She blends colors, reflections, and textures to produce uncommon results. Come see these very different and affordable handcrafted pieces! 156 River Road ● Willington, CT 06279 ● 518-791-9474 ● [email protected] ● www.themillworks.us
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