ISSUE May 2007

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MAY 2007

THE ARTS MAGAZINE OF THE ART STUDIO, INC.

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INSIDE: THE VORTEX, PYROMANIA, AND MORE

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A View From The Top Greg Busceme, TASI Director

ISSUE Vol. 13, No. 8 Publisher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Art Studio, Inc. Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andy Coughlan Copy Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tracy Danna Contributing Writers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tara Smith, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rhonda Rodman Contributing Photographers . . . . . . . Laura Urban, . . Scott Eslinger, Farrel Menard, Sue Wright The Art Studio, Inc. Board of Directors President Ex-Officio . . . . . . . . . . . . Greg Busceme Vice-President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Angela Busceme Members At Large . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beth Gallaspy . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maribeth Jones, Sandy Pate, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Angie Phares, Les Warren

The Art Studio, Inc. 720 Franklin Beaumont, TX 77701 409-838-5393 www.artstudio.org artstudio@artstudio.org Issue Submissions: issue@artstudio.org The ISSUE is a monthly publication of The Art Studio, Inc. Its mission is to publicize The Art Studio and its tenants, and to promote the growth of the arts in Southeast Texas. ISSUE is also charged with informing TASI members of projects, progress, achievements and setbacks in TASI’s well-being. Further, ISSUE strives to promote and distribute the writings of local authors in its “Thoughtcrime� feature. ISSUE is provided free of charge to members of TASI and is also available, free of charge, at more than 30 locations in Southeast Texas. Regular features include local artists of note and reputation who are not currently exhibiting at TASI; artists currently or soon to be exhibiting at TASI; Instructional articles for artists; news stories regarding the state of TASI’s organization; and arts news features dealing with general philosophical issues of interest to artists.

Contents The Vortex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 4 Around & About. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 6 TASIMJAE Wrap Up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 7 Joyce Philen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 8 ‘Macbeth’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 10 BAL National . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 12 Thoughtcrime. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 13 Pyromania . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 14 Cover: Joyce Philen with “Gator.� Photo by Farrell Menard

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UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS AT THE ART STUDIO MAY Joyce Philen — Winner TASIMJAE 2006

JUNE The Alternative Show

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4 • ISSUE May 2007

Volume 13, No. 8

Rock in a Weary Land — and more

Photo by Andy Coughlan

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Trisha and Philip Grice, above, beneath the concert posters on the ceiling over the bar of The Vortex. Irish-tinged rockers The Kissers will make a return visit to The Vortex on May 19.


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MAKING AN EXHIBITION OF THEMSELVES PAGE 7 INSIDE: LISA REINAUER: JUDGE AND JURY, HOT PIG, Photo by Andy Coughlan AND MORE Austin Rockabilly band Turbo 350, left, put on a show at The Vortex owned by Trisha and Philip Grice, above. The Vortex is located at 2530 N. 11th Street in Beaumont. Photo by Laura Urban


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Silver Series, top, by Michelle Cate was named first-place winner of TASIMJAE 2007. “Metamorphosis Prayer” by Dana Dorman is shown above.


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Dustin Quebedeaux plays the title character in William Shakespeare’s “Macbeth,” presented by Port Arthur Little Theatre beginning May 4. Roxane Gray, in the background, plays Lady Macbeth.

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The Legendary Shack Shakers, above, and Back Porch Mary are just two of the bands who have made repeat visits to The Vortex.

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Founded in 1983, The Art Studio, Inc. is ADULT BEGINNING DRAWING KIDS CLAY MASK MAKING devoted to: providing opportunities for interacTuesdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Saturdays, 10:30 a.m.-noon Thursdays, 6-8 p.m. tion between the public and the Southeast Texas Aug. 31-Oct. 12 Sept. 18-Oct. 23 Sept. 16-Oct. 21 community of artists; furnishing affordable stu$115 ($95 for members) $75 $100 ($80 for members) dio space to originating artists of every medium; Explore the rich tradition of masks in the- You CAN draw! Learn to draw realistically Beginning clay class introduces a variety of promoting cultural growth and diversity of all art in this fun and easy class. handbuilding techniques, preparation and ater. Create and decorate large-form masks forms in Southeast Texas; and providing art eduapplication of glazes, and the raku firing for performance or decoration using a vari- Instructed by Karen deMedrano. cational opportunities to everyone, of every age, process. ety of techniques from painting to collage. regardless of income level, race, national origin, Instructed by Katheryn Rogers. Imagination is the only limit. This six-week BOOKBINDING sex or religion. course will also include tips on using your Fridays, 6-8 p.m. When you support The Art Studio with your membership, you receive ISSUE, WIRE WRAPPED JEWELRY masks in performance and the history of Oct. 8-Nov. 12 Southeast Texas’ and Southwest Louisiana’ s alternative press as well as class schedules,5:30-7:30 invitationsp.m. to opening receptions and various Studio functions. $110 ($90 for members) Wednesdays, masks around the world. PURPOSE Learn terms, tools and basic techniques in Sept. 8, Oct. 13, Nov. 10, Dec. 8 Instructed by Andy Coughlan. this introductory class. $45 per session The purpose of The Art Studio, Inc. is to (1) ACRYLIC PAINTING Instructed by Grace Megnet. Introduction to creating unique jewelry provide educational opportunities between the Thanks to all these new and renewing members. These people are using wire and beads. You will learn basic Saturdays, 1:30-3 p.m. general public and the community of artists and Member support is the backbone of our operations! ADULT CLAY (MORNINGS) techniques and complete a bracelet or theSept. life11-Oct.16 blood (2) to offer sustained support for the artist by D ISTRIBUTION POINTS Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10 a.m.–noon anklet. Students will need to purchase $95 ($75 for members) of our organization. operating a non-profit cooperative to provide some materials separately, list available at Learn to express your own ideas andINDIVIDUAL feel- Sept. 14-Oct. 14 %08/508/ Rhonda McNally WE COULDN’T DO IT studio space and exhibition space to working 5)& "35 456%*0 */$ '3"/,-*/ ($80 for members) TheNenque Art Studio. ings with painter and art educator George Andrew Rhonda $100 Rodman "35 .64&6. 0' 4065)&"45 5&9"4 ."*/ artists and crafts people, and to provide an area WITHOUT #"#& %*%3*,40/ ;")"3*"4 .64&6. *) & ThisPat course is designed for the complete Wentz. YouYOU! will explore brush techniques, Joyce Instructed Philen by Cindi Picou. Cyndi and Grimes #&"6.0/5 $0/7&/5*0/ 7*4*5034 #63&"6 ."*/ for group work sessions for those artists and To acrylic volunteer, drop by */ $*5: )"--

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and enthusiasm to each other. 1&"3- 453&&5 Every other Monday, 7-9:30 p.m. firing. Peggy Scott Carlene Higgins available from the Studio. ! '034:5)& or call 409-838-5393. 5"5500."/*" 1"3, Sept. 13, 27, Oct. 11, 25, Instructed by Greg Busceme. George Wentz Sonia Galewsky 4065) &/% -"."3 6/*7&34*5: GOALS $"3-*50 4 3&45"63"/5 "."3*--0 ! $0--&(& Nov. 8, 22, Dec. 6, 20 Clint Ray Nel Morrison BASKET CLASS %04 ".*("4 '3"/,-*/ )FBUIFS &BHFS ADULT CLAY (EVENINGS) ,".164 ,03/&3 3&45"63"/5 $"--"()"/ $5 per session Sandy & Richard Laurette Saturdays, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. ,0$) 4 '-08&34 (*'54 "7&/6& $ 1. To present public exhibitions #FOFF #FSOBSE Uninstructed group creating studies of the -6 "35 %&1"35.&/5 Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6 p.m.-9 p.m.FAMILY/GROUP Sept. 18, Oct. 9, Nov. 13, Dec. 4 Laura Kerr 2. To provide educational opportunities Avril Kimler Marianna Measells human form, drawing from a different -6 4&5;&3 456%&/5 $&/5&3 Sept. 14-Oct. 14 $32 to $50 0-% 508/ $MJOU %FBSCPSO 3. To provide accessible / 5) ! -*#&35: equipment #"/%0 4 Robertmodel & Donna Fong Crittenden each session. ($130 for members) Step-by-step instruction in creatingMargaret a dif- $150 $"3-0 4 3&45"63"/5 $"-%&3 3IPOEB 3PENBO for artists (3&&/ #&"/&3: .$'"%%*/ Suzanne and Lee Roy Garrett This course is designed for the complete ferent functional and decorative Pattie basket Daniel )"*3: #64*/&44 4"-0/ .$'"%%*/ 4. To provide peer feedback through associaTHE READING +"40/ 4 %&-* Renee and Trish Coughlan Patricia novice Bullardat clay work. Students learn Andy, 4VF 8SJHIU ("5&8": 4)01 $/53 the THOUGHTCRIME: each session. Instructed by Emma Hughes. ,"5)"3*/& $0 $"-%&3 tion with other artists and crafts people James basics of clay manipulation, glazing and Third Thursday of the month 5)& 5"55&3&% 46*5$"4& For more information and to register, call Vanderholt $ZOEJ (SJNFT 3"0 4 #",&3: $"-%&3 FRIEND/BUSINESS Kerry &firing. Terry Radley Free Emma at 337-527-5328. 4*(/ */5&3/"5*0/"- &913&44 OBJECTIVES -"63&3IPOEB .D/BMMZ 4 5) Chuck and Sue Father Jim Vanderholt Poetry night:Wright read, hear, think, and corrupt 46/3*4& Instructed by Greg Busceme. 48*$&(00% .64*$ $0 $0--&(& Torchy’s Inc. Douglas Mattingly $&/53"- 8&45 &/% original poems, rants, and stories. "OEZ $PVHIMBO FOUNDRY WORKSHOP #"4*$ '00%4 %08-&/ 1. To present 10 art exhibitions per year Ray & Tesha Daniel Led by Guiseppe Barranco. #*( % 4 4 ."+03 %3*7& SALSA WITH AMBER AND GORDON Wednesdays, 6-8 p.m./Saturdays, 12-4 p.m. 3FOFF $PVHIMBO &"3-: #*3% $"'& 1)&-"/ 2. To maintain equipment for artists in a Wednesdays, 7:30-9 p.m. (6*5"3 #"/+0 456%*0 $"-%&3 Dates to be announced safe working environment $"-%&3 ,3*45: 4 ,03/&3 0MJWJB #VTDFNF Sept. 8-Oct. 13 $100 (80 for members) -0(0/ $"'& $"-%&3 3. To provide better &"45&9 '38: access to artists for the 5)& ."44"(& */45*565& 46*5& +BOOFMM 3JHBMEP In this two-day workshop, you will design $10 per session ($5 LU students) ! %&-"8"3&

public /0730;4,: 4 $"-%&3 and cast your original artwork in aluminum. Salsa, Merengue, Cha-Cha, Cumbia, 6SJBI ,FOTTPO 5)& 01&/ #00, $"-%&3 4. To offer regularly scheduled adult and 3&% # #00,4 $"-%&3 Ages 15 and older. Limited to six partici- Rhumba. 3&&% 4 -"6/%3: " 1)&-"/ ! 1&:50/ children’s classes -FT 8BSSFO 5)& 30:"- 4501 ."+03 %3*7& ! (-"%:4 pants. Instructed by Rhonda McNally. 5. To develop and maintain public activities 1"3,%"-& 5PSDIZ #"3/&4 /0#-& %08-&/ 3"0 4 #",&3:with all sectors of the community %08-&/ 4*-, 30"% %08-&/ $PMMFFO #POOJO 6. To develop and maintain equipment to aid .*% 4065) $06/5: -"."3 45"5& $0--&(& 1035 "35)63 artists in their work #FUI (BMBTQZ .64&6. 0' 5)& (6-' $0"45 130$5&3 7. To provide +"41&3 a display retail outlet for artists For more information on TASI classes, call 409-838-5393 or visit us on the web at www.artstudio.org ("--&3: 426"3& -"."3 -JHF 8. To expand 03"/(& programming and activities with -"."3 45"5& $0--&(& 03"/(& $ISJT %PNCSPXTLZ increased facility space

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