You have a choice of two documents to download: The Exhibitors Handbook or the Exhibitors Brochure. The Exhibitors Handbook This PDF explains the procedures for applying to exhibit if your creations fall into a Visual Arts category, like painting, weaving, pottery, jewellery making etc. The brochure for authors, musicians, filmmakers etc. Creators of products that retail for $39.99 or less and that do not fall into a Visual Arts category may exhibit in the ARIEL Arts Space as well. We have isolated the application instructions in this separate brochure. We would prefer online applications. To go to the application page use the button below.
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UPDATE: October 29, 2024
The Northern Ontario Art Association has announced the best in show in the 68th Annual Touring Exhibition. Brigitte Bere of Artists Nine Sudbury is this year's honoree. Golden Sunflowers can be seen above, and in Elliot Lake in December 2024. The Northern Ontario Art Association is comprised of approximately 400 Northern Ontario artists. The organization began in 1949. The year is the 68th time, the group has sent a juried selection of their work on tour. Highbush Cranberry Shores, above, was chosen best in show in 2023. One painting from the 2024 show will also receive that honour. The juried selection of paintings for inclusion in the tour will occur in September 2024. Until that time, we can only anticipate the show that will arrive in Elliot Lake in December. The exhibition will remain for most of the month. The NOAA paintings will be on display in the ARIEL Arts Space at the Elliot Lake Arts and Heritage Centre, 14 Elizabeth Walk, thanks to the Elliot Lake Arts Club. ELAC is the local sponsor of the exhibition. ARIEL thanks the members for their foresight in securing the show. Mark your calendars! 8/9/2024 0 Comments So you want to learn to weave?Jacque Grummet is one of Elliot Lake's most experienced weavers. As a member of the Elliot Lake Arts Club she has been contributing to the creative life of Elliot Lakers for nearly six decades. We caught her Thursday, August 8, 2024 as she carried into the Elliot Lake Arts and Heritage Centre the Club's training loom. The smile on her face confirms just how exciting the day was for the City's community of weavers!
The Club hosts five additional artistic disciplines in the new Arts Centre:
The most often asked question from passersby on Elizabeth Walk was, "Can I take classes, when the building is finally open?" The simple answer is yes. The how and the when are still being discussed amongst the club members. The first step to adding an art form to your life? Join the Elliot Lake Arts Club. You do not have to had any art training to join. Get to know the City's artists. By joining the club you will be the first to learn when and what classes are available. The Club's new year begins September 1, 2024. There is no better time to make friends in the Arts community. 8/1/2024 0 Comments Coming Soon to Elliot LakeOne of the conditions of tenancy in the soon-to-be-open Elliot Lake Arts and Heritage Centre is delivering an Open House, once a month. Twelve times a year, the tenants will provide city residents a glimpse into the passions of their neighbours.
The Elliot Lake Arts Club will introduce you to a practitioner of weaving, painting, pottery, enamelling, stained glass or printmaking. Those who attend the events will witness art being made right before their eyes. Did you know that the Elliot Lake Model Railroad Club has an international reputation. Enthusiasts from Europe and the USA have travelled to Elliot Lake to visit the Club. During one of the dozen Open Houses, visitors might watch as a diorama is completed, or a track is laid. When the Club has completed their installation, visitors will be able to watch the model railroad in action. In the ARIEL Arts Space, during Open House, there might be special exhibits highlighting the work of an Algoma artist or artisan. An expert might discuss a style of art or the influence of an artist on others. We may have a jewellery maker talk about handcrafting bling. No two Open Houses will be alike. Our goal is to make our monthly Open House an event to which Elliot Lakers bring their families and friends. We hope our visitors make a day of it - participating in the Open House; enjoying a meal at a local restaurant, and browsing in the nearby shops. If you want to contribute to our Open House events, this is your invitation to become a member of one of the organizations that will be calling the Elliot Lake Arts and Heritage Centre home. We would love to get to know our neighbours! ARIEL thanks the City of Elliot Lake, Elliot Lake Retirement Living and ELNOS for their generous support of the ARIEL Arts Space at the Elliot Lake Arts and Heritage Centre. Our dream of re-launching an art gallery would not have been possible without them. Now we ask you for your support.
The lighting in the halls at the Centre is not intended to illuminate paintings. Yet we are planning to hang paintings along each hall as part of our gallery exhibit space. But that takes dollars, five thousand of them, as a matter of fact. So this week we launched our Light Up our Gallery campaign to raise the money to purchase a track lighting system. During our research process we learned that the average cost of one unit of track lighting - the track, three lights and the connector - is $250. We need 20 units. We are asking book clubs, bowling teams...any group...to donate one unit - $250. Individuals are encouraged to donate any amount. Businesses can donate a unit too! Every person, organization or business that donates at least one unit will be recognized in our grand opening brochure and on our thank you wall. If you prefer anonymity, we guarantee that too! We have made unit donating easy just click the button. Is the building open to the public? Not yet. Keys cannot be distributed until leases have been signed, insurance put in place and a cleaning company hired. We are awaiting quotes from the cleaning service and insurance companies. We is inclusive - the Arts Club and the Model Railroad Club - are waiting for quotes. Where is the gallery going to go?
The small retail space in which jewellery and smaller items will be displayed will be located in the lobby up against the wall that defines the end of the lobby. Paintings will be hung on the inside walls of the two halls that run the length of the building. Each hanging space is about 40 feet long, interrupted by a door or doors to studios. Where is the accessible washroom? In the room labelled WR, next to the Janitor Room. What is that dotted line crossing the lobby floor? It is not a wall. It is there for clarity, as the lobby is NOT easy to measure. Where do the stairs go? To the second floor and to the basement. Neither area will be open for use. Only the ground floor has been prepared for use. The stairs marked on the far right of the map are actually the fire exit stairs. They will be for public use, of course. For what is the room at the back of the pottery room used? That will house the kiln or kilns. What do the black hash marked areas represent? Ramps to make those rooms fully accessible. The gallery that will be located in the Elliot Lake Arts and Heritage Centre sometime in the fall, will be calling for submissions in August. A jury will review the submissions, and select the best of the best to exhibit their work in the gallery.
As this is being posted, ARIEL is writing the gallery agreement for successful artists. The details of the agreement will be included in the information we send to prospective exhibitors. While the details are being ironed out, we can tell you that we will be accepting submissions from visual artists of all kinds - painters, sculptors, and mixed media artists. Woodworkers, weavers, quilters and other fibre artists are encouraged to submit applications. Potters we want you too! There is one detail that we can confirm right now. In order to be an exhibitor, artists must be members of ARIEL. The annual membership fee is a very reasonable $20. You do not have to be a member to apply, but if accepted, you must pay your membership dues immediately. At this time we can also confirm that there will be a virtual gallery on this site. If your submission is accepted, you will have the option to show your work in our online gallery, as well as the brick and mortar gallery. To ensure you are one of the first to learn that applications are open, subscribe to our enewsletter. The generosity of an international community of donors is helping us launch our gallery. Locally, Elliot Lake Retirement Living has ensured that there will be a modern, professional hanging system. Once again, they have come to the aid of our community! Thank you!
We are, however, missing one essential component. A complement for the hanging system - track lighting. We are not implying that the Elliot Lake Arts and Heritage Centre is not well lit. Both the Arts Club and Model Railroad Club are delighted with the level of lighting in their studios. However an art gallery needs different lighting. So why do we need to add track lighting? The photo above (not of our art gallery) is the picture worth a thousand words. The artwork that we plan to hang needs spotlighting to show the work to its best advantage. Spotlighting is a gallery standard. The ELAHC does not have gallery lighting. Our landlord, The City, has agreed to help us acquire the lighting. But, as you know, they are fundraising for the Arena right now. City staff are stretched to the limit. So we are helping them out to help us out! We thank the City for its continued support of the re-establishment of the art gallery. The cost of fundraising sites Did you know that fund raising sites like GoFundMe get paid for collecting donations? The recipient never gets 100% of the funds. So we have decided not to use GoFundMe or other similar sites to shed a little light on our fundraising efforts. We are trying something that will result in 100% of the funds donated going to the track lighting purchase. We are asking you to e-transfer what you can to our email. Your donation will be automatically deposited in ARIEL's bank account. How to send an e-transfer Every bank is slightly different, so you need to follow the instructions on your online banking site. (Yes, not everyone will want to use an e-transfer.) You will be asked to add ARIEL as a recipient of your funds. Use ARIEL, for our business name. Once you have set us up, you will be asked to identify the account you want to donate from, then you will be given an opportunity to confirm the transaction. When you continue you can add a note - write that you are donating to the lighting fund. Then push send. You can skip the ID question, because we are set up to accept donations directly. How much will the track lighting cost? Somewhere between $5,000 and $10,000. Our challenge is finding a track lighting system that is strong enough to illuminate from a height of sixteen feet. Our ceilings are much higher than those in the picture. We are speaking to professional lighting companies that specialize in gallery lighting while we fund raise. Fifty people donating $100 each is all that it will take to reach our minimum target. Elliot Lake your generosity is unparalleled. You have dug deep for the hospital, and the arena. You give generously to support those not-for-profits that sit in the lobby of Foodland or No Frills. You ate a ton of cookies for Tim Horton's smile day. Do you think you could dig down one more time to shed a little light on our art gallery? PS - you will be able to drop off donations at 14 Elizabeth Walk in a few weeks. Watch this space for an announcement. The photo above was taken in September 2023 when we toured our potential new home. The facility is bright and clean and ready for occupation now. Yet there is still much to do before the public can be invited to see the transformation.
We are in a position now to begin that transformation, as the City Council voted to accept the agreement we have been working on for a year. ARIEL is officially the property manager for the Elliot Lake Arts and Heritage Centre (ELAHC) and the operator of a gallery within the building. Our list of priorities to fulfill prior to opening is extensive:
So if you've been waiting to see whether we actually got our gallery back before volunteering, the wait is over. Now is the time to join ARIEL or renew your membership. Now is the time to volunteer. 6/30/2024 0 Comments Gallery Update - June 28, 2024Friday, June 28, 2024 was a milestone for ARIEL. We submitted a signed agreement to the Department of Recreation and Culture for the City of Elliot Lake. That agreement is two steps away from officially relaunching an art gallery in the City. The next step is a review by the Standing Committee for Recreation and Culture. That is supposed to occur during the 4 pm meeting, Wednesday, July 3, 2024. The current agenda does not show that item. However, we anticipate that it will be on the agenda by the 3rd. Should the committee vote for acceptance of the agreement, then the final step will follow. The final step is a vote of the full Council for the City of Elliot Lake. If all goes as we hope, that will occur before the end of July. We will post updates as we move through the steps. Thank you to all who have contributed since we first began this journey a year ago. Yes, you read that correctly. We have been working on this project for a year! Once the agreement is signed by the City representatives - we are optimistic that will happen. Once the agreement is signed, then phase two of the gallery relaunch begins. Our tasks are varied and numerous: 1) Call for artists to exhibit in the gallery; 2) Set up the hanging system for items that will be suspended, and a retail space with display cases for smaller items. Searching for funds to purchase appropriate track lighting will be a priority too. Multitasking is inevitable for so much needs to be done at the same time to ensure a fall opening for the gallery. The gallery will be located at 14 Elizabeth Walk in downtown Elliot Lake. It will be housed in the Elliot Lake Arts and Heritage Centre, the new home of the Elliot Lake Arts Club and the Elliot Lake Model Railroad Club. An essential element of the agreement is a promise to deliver, once a month, special events in the building in collaboration with the other tenants. We look forward to working together to add to the quality of life of the residents of Elliot Lake through Arts and Culture. Once the gallery is officially operating, our retail space will also be a satellite location for tourism information and a downtown welcome centre for visitors. Our docents will be well informed and ready to answer questions and provide assistance. |
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