Monday, December 14, 2009

Congratulations!! Winners: Mini Masters

Congratulations to all the winners! 1st prize, $100, 2nd prize, $50, 3rd prize, $25! Thank you Lorin Willey for your time and critical eye judging this show!


                                                                 1st place Jim Maki
                                                                 Through the Trees
                                                                 15x19 1/2  $275



                                                                           2nd place:
                                                                           Carolyn Larkin
                                                                           Winter Falls
                                                                           14x11    $175


3rd Place:
Judith Reidy
Detail
7x5    $90


Honorable Mention
Riccardo Liotta
Spiral (Electron) Study 01
12x12       $150


Honorable Mention
Sandra DeGeorge
The Guardians
Wauwatosa Fire department
14x11   $$275


Thursday, December 3, 2009

Mini Masters:Fine Art at Prices Even Ebenezer would pay!!













Just in time for the Holidays!!

Fifteen Artists...Fifty plus pieces of fine art priced so even Ebenezer would be tempted to add to his collection!

A portion of art sales will benefit The Marsha Rivkin Center for Ovarian Cancer Research.

Work available for viewing from Dec 2nd through Jan. 15th 2010

Gallery hours Tues-Saturday 10am - 6pm and by appointment



Raven Gallery and Framing

690 Westfield Way (right next to Panera Bread!)

Pewaukee, Wisconsin

262-695-1501

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Winners and sCary aRT sHOW PhoTo's!!!




































First Place Winner: http://www.danfulwiler.com/pop_art_gallery.htm

"Anger, Confusion, Depression & Fear...http://www.danfulwiler.com/pop_art_gallery.htm


Burnt Umber Visions of Reefer Madness" By Dan Fulwiler

Depiction of the Protagonist in the 1932 cult-classic "Reefer Madness,"

Original painting glows in the dark.

It has an extra thick acrylic coating.


Second place:Pete Schlasser


Third Place Todd Dakins:


Thursday, October 8, 2009

Ten Artists, Ten Poets ~ One Vision: EKPHRASTIC?!?!?!? What is that???



Ten Artists, Ten Poets ~ One Vision: The Lake Country Project Art Show and Poetry Reading




On Saturday, October 17th, 2009 at 7pm, The Lake Country Project for Artists and Poets will have its first, fine art show and poetry reading at The Raven Gallery, owned by artist and editor Troy Tatlock, 690 Westfield Way, Pewaukee, WI 53072. We will kick off the evening with live music performed by Nick Scholz and Shino Ishioka, followed by a poetry reading with an intermission. Audience members will have the opportunity to meet our artists and poets to learn more about their work. Our artists include: Barbara Reinhart, Toby Colton, Holly Kallie, Orel Rooney, Anne Raskopf, Heidi Hallett, Dint Sweitzer, Luke Wein, Troy Tatlock, and Judith Reidy. Our poets include: Cristina Norcross, Liz Rhodebeck, Paula Anderson, Khristian Kay, Betty Rose, Sue Huebner, Mike Lane, Fred Kreutz, Abby Lorenz, and Kathleen Carlson. For more information about this event, please direct questions to either Cristina Norcross (Bookndz@yahoo.com) or Liz Rhodebeck (262-695-2761).



This past spring writer/poet Cristina M. R. Norcross (www.FirkinFiction.com) and journalist/poet Liz Rhodebeck (www.waterwriter.com) chose ten artists and ten poets from a group of potential contributors, pairing them up to create ekphrastic works of art and poetry for The Lake Country Project. Ekphrastic describes art or poetry inspired by other creative mediums. When artists and writers inspire one another to create new works, an exciting conversation begins. We invited our creative pairs to choose a starting point for inspiration and then open up new worlds through their art and words.



Co-sponsored by the Pewaukee Area Arts Council (http://www.pewaukeearts.org), The Lake Country project seeks to promote the creative works of visual artists and writers in the Lake Country community by creating a project of collaborative, ekphrastic art. This is a long-term project with a scope of 3-4 years, encompassing project shows and readings, with a submission period for each year. There is a proposed anthology publication for all of the artists and poets at the end of this cycle (publication date, to be determined). Our aim is to give greater exposure to local Lake Country artists and poets, to inspire the next generation of creative minds, and to encourage a greater interest in arts in the community by providing enriching, cultural events.



Please join us for this innovative art show and poetry reading event at The Raven Gallery on October 17th, 2009 at 7pm.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Scary Art Show Call to Artists!!!


Join Raven Gallery this Halloween for the First Annual



SCARY ART Contest

Costume Party and Auction

Raven gallery is scaring up all artists who want to show off their dark side…

the scary stuff…and share in the fun of it. (If Edgar Allen could see The Raven now)



Monster Prize Money plus a Silent Auction

Judging Based on Best “SCARY” art piece ( 2 or 3 dimensional)

$300. Peoples choice (voted by gallery patrons)

$100. Second place (voted by fellow artists)

$50. Third place (voted by Raven Gallery)

$ 50. Best Costume Award



$25 fee per entry… limit 2 pieces per artist … any media, 2 or 3 dimensional

Register Deadline To Register, call Raven Gallery with your Visa or Mastercard at 262.695.1501…by Oct 15th, 2009

Entry Deadline Entries must be framed and delivered to Gallery by 6 pm. Oct 21,

Exhibition Entries will be exhibited with a silent auction in The Raven Haunted Gallery from Friday Oct 23rd through Halloween Saturday October 31. The public will be invited to bid on the silent auction and vote for the People’s Choice award.



Raven Gallery will host a Halloween costume party for artists and patrons Saturday night October 31… last chance at the silent auction. FUN, FOOD, REFRESHMENTS



This event is to Commemorate Renee, who always immensely enjoyed the Halloween revelry.


Renee, Troy Tatlock’s sister, died from Ovarian Cancer in 2008.


A portion of the painting sales will go to the Marsha Rivkin Center for Ovarian Cancer Research