Photos From Art and Ale 2014

 

Jean Hess and Apryl Altman shared this space.  Photo by Elizabeth McCoy

Paintings by Apryl Altman in foreground, Diana Dellos in background.  

Art and Ale 2014 has been a success!

With perfect weather, beautiful works of art from talented artists, Timothy Seaman’s intriguing music as soundtrack for the day, and a steady supply of delicious food and Alewerks award winning brews; the stage was set for something for all visitors to enjoy.

Our artists, the reason to celebrate our festival, filled our clubhouse and grounds with their latest work.

Denis Orton

Denis Orton

From paintings to pottery, quilts to jewelry and sculpture, we enjoyed the color, texture, form and feeling which art brings to our lives.

 

We have a strong community of artists in Williamsburg.  And many active in our Williamsburg arts community are also our neighbors, or our former neighbors, here in Kingspoint.  We are happy to have the opportunity to to meet and visit with them, and to view and purchase their current works, right here in our own Kingspoint Clubhouse.

 

Jean Hess has strong ties to our Kingspoint neighborhood.

Jean Hess has strong ties to our Kingspoint neighborhood.  Her work remains on permanent display in our clubhouse.

 

We also have a strong community of volunteers.  We appreciate the support of so many willing neighbors who helped make this event possible. 

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Working together, we created a memorable and successful day. 

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“Thank you!” to all of the friends, family, neighbors, and visitors who shared some part of the day with us.

These photos are courtesy of Yuko Molineux, Anne Allen, and Elizabeth McCoy.  As photos continue to come in, we will continue to post them to this site.

 

Kids’ Zone

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Our Kids’ Zone is a place for children to make their own works of art from 10:00 AM until 5:00 PM on Saturday during our Art and Ale 2014.

We will turn our fenced tennis courts into an area for children to play and for families to sit and relax at tables.

Our volunteers will have a variety of art activities ready for young visitors.

Children may borrow sidewalk chalks to draw on the court and may blow bubbles.

For a small fee, we will have terra cotta pots to decorate and then plant up with a summer annuals, clay for sculpture, and materials for “wind paintings.”

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Our playground with sand and swings waits nearby.

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We look forward to welcoming families on Saturday who come to view the work of our artists, share a meal, listen to music, and also let the little ones create a masterpiece of their own.

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