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That picture, right above these words, is the greatest picture I've ever added to our newsletters!  I am so excited to say that MERA is open, in small numbers for now, but that looks to be changing soon.   Well done everyone!  And Welcome Back!  This is just a quick catch up newsletter to make sure everyone knows what's up at our amazing schoolhouse!!!
MERA SUMMER ARTS CAMP 2021
 
MERA is proud to be offering Arts Camp for this upcoming summer.   We’re so excited!
 
We are offering 2 Arts Camps this year. The first is the week of July 19-23 for children ages 5-10. The second week will be August 23-27 for children ages 10-14. Each week we can accommodate 14 children realizing the need to follow all safe protocols especially inside. Starting time each day is 9am until 3pm.  There is one spot for sure remaining for the July camp at time of publication.
 
The cost remains the same: $160 for MERA members, this includes grandchildren and $180 for non-MERA members. To register, please email meraschoolhouse@gmail.com.

Once again, the Arts Camp will be led by Jan Griffiths & Heather Vriends and Phoenix and Finnlee who work as a solid team with lots of experience working with children. There will be time for outdoor physical activity with the emphasis on team building.
 
“Our focus this year is to explore Art styles and various materials from around the world. We would like to inspire curiosity for a more diverse outlook and appreciation of Art from different cultures.”

Some of the projects planned for this summer are:
1) Australia- Aboriginal Symbolic Art
2) Canada- First Nation and Inuit Art
3) Canada- Current Female Artist - Sara Cwynar
4) Africa – Kente Cloth Patterns
5) Netherlands – Tessellation - MC Escher

This promises to be an amazing creative, fun filled 2 weeks with plenty of opportunity to make new friends and reconnect with each other.
 
Please come prepared for messy activities, including outside water play. Bring drinking water, lunch, snacks, masks and sunscreen.
 
Hand sanitizer and other cleaning supplies will be provided. This is a no tech zone so be prepared to leave your tech at home.
 
The last Friday of both weeks at pick up time we will be displaying our creations for you to ohh and ahhh.
 
Be assured that our intention is to make the creative environment safe as well as sanitized as indicated by the Lanark Leeds & Grenville Health Department and the Ontario Government.   Daily we ask that everyone do a self screening before camp https://covid-19.ontario.ca/school-screening/
Currently the quilters, potters, weavers & arts circle, in small groups, are meeting at MERA on a weekly basis.   CROW will begin this Monday meeting outside.   If your group wishes to return please email the schoolhouse to make arrangements.   Right now we are limited to 5 inside the whole building with all the same protocols in place.   Be sure to visit https://meraschoolhouse.org/mera-calendar/ for all the exciting details.

The brief notes on reopening are below.   Please visit the website for the most accurate and up to date information.
https://www.ontario.ca/page/reopening-ontario

Reopening step 2

Ontario will remain in step one for at least 21 days. We will then move to Step 2 if:

  • the province has vaccinated 70% of adults with one dose and 20% of adults with two doses
  • there are positive trends in public health and health system indicators

What can reopen in Step 2

Step 2 will further expand outdoor activities and will resume limited indoor services with small numbers of people where face coverings areworn, with other restrictions in place. This includes but is not limited to:

  • outdoor gatherings up to 25 people
  • indoor gatherings up to 5 people and other restrictions
  • outdoor dining up to 6 people per table
  • outdoor sports and leagues
  • outdoor meeting and event spaces with capacity limits
  • non-essential retail 25% capacity; essential retail at 50% capacity
  • personal care services where face coverings can be worn at all times with capacity limits
  • outdoor cinemas and performing arts with capacity limits
  • horse racing and motor speedways for spectators with capacity limits
  • outdoor tour and guide services with capacity limits
  • indoor religious services, rites or ceremonies at 15% capacity
  • public libraries with capacity limits
  • outdoor waterparks and amusement parks with capacity limits
  • overnight camps
  • fairs and rural exhibitions with capacity limits

https://www.ontario.ca/page/reopening-ontario

What can reopen in Step 3

Step 3 will allow indoor services to resume with larger numbers of people, with restrictions in place. This includes but is not limited to:

  • outdoor gatherings with larger capacity limits
  • indoor gatherings with larger capacity limits and other restrictions
  • indoor dining with capacity limits
  • indoor sports and recreational fitness facilities with capacity limits
  • indoor meeting and event spaces with capacity limits
  • essential and non-essential retail with capacity expanded
  • personal care services with capacity expanded and some other restrictions
  • indoor cinemas and performing arts with capacity limits
  • indoor and outdoor religious services, rites or ceremony gatherings with capacity limited to permit physical distancing of 2 metres
  • indoor museums and art galleries with capacity limits
  • indoor zoos, aquariums, waterparks and amusement parks with capacity limits
  • casinos and bingo halls with capacity limits
  • other outdoor activities from step two permitted to operate indoors

Fred Fowler is the recipient of the 2021 MERA Award for Excellence in the Fine Arts and Fine Crafts, with runners-up Catherine Orfald and Cheryl Straby, in recognition of their excellent work.

“This was not an easy choice!”, wrote juror Susie Osler. However, after a robust and thoughtful discussion of the twelve submissions, the three-person jury selected  painter Fred Fowler as the winner of this year’s Award Of Excellence in Fine Arts and Fine Crafts, with painter Catherine Orfald and clothing designer Cheryl Straby as runners up.  

Jurors Sunny Kerr, Curator of Contemporary Art at the Agnes Etherington Art Gallery at Queens University in Kingston, Victoria Henry, curator and art critic, and the former Director of the Canada Council Art Bank, and Susie Osler, ceramic artist, and the founder of Fieldwork, a decade-long, land-based art project in Lanark County,  unanimously selected Fred Fowler for the 2021 award. Victoria Henry said of Fowler’s entry, “The jury was intrigued with the mystery inherent in his work.  What is the man thinking as he looks overboard puffing on a cigarette and is the woman in the background the source of his contemplation?" Susie Osler commented, "Fred’s paintings capture intimate, and very particular, moments in time and space that resonate with enigmatic narrative.” Sunny Kerr writes “Fred Fowler submitted a selection of elegantly rendered and subtly balanced works in Acrylic. Each gently draws your attention to a moment of clarity. Fowler’s skillful depiction of light serves each painting’s disclosure of a fleeting narrative; these range in mood from intense to delicately serene. My favourite piece is Vibrating The Rim.”

Fred Fowler describes his process, “I’m always seeking a visible level of perfection in whatever medium I’m using. In my heart and mind I know why and what I like to paint. I seek to create artwork that is well crafted, done with a “good eye”, artwork that works technically and is visibly desirable and will tell a tale and emotionally move the viewer.”

Victoria Henry writes about Catherine Orfald’s paintings: "Orfald responds to the landscape she knows well with fine attention to detail."  Susie Osler comments, "Catherine’s accomplished, detailed work shows both a deep commitment to her practice as an artist, and the deep connection to the landscapes, and the people enjoying those landscapes, that inspire her paintings."

Orfald describes her process, “The process of keen observation and depiction of my environment deepens my emotional response and further informs my artistic response. I paint to see more clearly, feel more deeply, and to make stronger connections with the world around me.”

Sunny Kerr writes of Cheryl Straby’s clothing designs, “Cheryl Straby’s work is accomplished in its fearless and vivid design and its meticulous artistry.”  Victoria Henry says, "The combination of patterns, materials and design creates a memorable and gorgeously wearable artwork.”  Straby (of Streve Design) describes her process, “Inaddition to collage I also enjoy playing with negative and positive imagery derived from nature… the sinuous curves of plants and flowers. My greatest joy is to continue creating beautiful, sustainable and ethically made wearable art clothing and accessories...”

The MERA Award, consisting of a $1000 prize, will be presented to Fred Fowler at a reception on Friday, September 24th. 2021from 4:00 pm until 5:30 pm at the Schoolhouse in McDonald’s Corners. Cheryl Straby and Catherine Orfald will also be invited.  The artwork will be displayed for all to enjoy. 

The MERA Award, which is given every two years, was conceived and made possible by a generous donation by Lanark Highlands residents Chris and David Dodge to the Perth and District Community Foundation, which manages the funds. Recognizing MERA’s important contribution to the arts community, the Dodges chose MERA to select the Award winners.

Anyone interested in learning more about the MERA Award is invited to send an email to meraschoolhouse@gmail.com,or visit MERA’s website: www.meraschoolhouse.org. The next award will be given in 2023

Masks and Art at MERA in September

Summer is here and fall is coming, and MERA is optimistically planning another outdoor art show for September 18th. This is a call for entry for local artists and artisans to join the outdoor show.

A special event will be the “cruise and reuse show” by the MERA art circle. They have made art using found objects from the reuse.

Another special feature will be the optional ‘masquerade’. Visitors and exhibitors will be invited to come to the exhibition wearing amask’. Large or small, a face or head covering, but it must conform to the health rules and cover the mouth and nose.

There is also a children’s event planned, to paint a large mural.

MERA will comply with all health rules and social distancing

For more information about the exhibition, and how to register please visit the MERA website. www.meraschoolhouse.org

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Masks and Art at MERA Registration

Name:

Address:

 

Phone number:

Email:

Your Art Medium:

 

How will you display your art? (table, hanging etc)

 

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Please bring your art to the school house on Friday, September 17th in the morning between 10AM and noon and help us set up the exhibition. Let us know ahead if you need a table. You may need to bring your own easels or stands for hanging things.

Everything will be put in the school house overnight for safety.

The exhibition hours will be 10 AM until 3:30 PM. You will be responsible for sales, and there is a 20% commission for MERA.

We are inviting exhibitors and visitors to wear a decorative mask if possible.  Anything goes...but it must conform to health regulations.

Our rain date is Sunday, September 19th.

For more information telephone Ankaret at 613 278 1875 or Wayne at 613 259 5433.Please send your registration email to Waynegwstryde@outlook.com

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