Monday, December 20, 2010

Little Steps

One of the many things that excites us about the WMC, is that Gladstone is on an active rail line.  We are going to use the train to transport our music artists, and offer our Workshop programs with a rail option. As you can see from the clip, the prospect has Lori excited.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

And so, It begins

The giant load of building materials has arrived at the WAC. This would sure be easier in summer.
Watch this space- we have tentatively scheduled an Open House for December 19th 2010.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

We're on the AIR !


We present the blog of the Whitemud Arts Centre










The Whitemud Arts Centre in Gladstone
will be a meeting place, an exhibition space.
A place to meet people and learn things.
 
WAC workshops are for everyone. 
Kids, adults, and seniors.

Whether you're an accomplished artist, enthusiastic hack, or rank beginner,
we'll have a workshop for YOU.

We'll offer workshops in a broad range of arts-
Visual. Audible. Performance. Inventive.
Tell us what interests you,
and we'll find someone to teach it to all of us.

Oil Painting. Knitting. Pet Portraiture, 
moccasin beading, beer making...
it's all art as far as we are concerned.




Lori Broadfoot
BFA (Hons.)
Visual artist, writer, inventor, baker, gardener and teacher.


Clark McCaw

Documentary TV producer/Photographer








We are undertaking renovation of a small house at 
29 Second Avenue in Gladstone Mb. 
 Reimagining it as The Whitemud Arts Centre 



The Awful Truth
The house, as it stands, is "not ready for primetime". We will have to put considerable work into it just to open the doors (if we had doors), but we’re committed and we’re patient. Now, if only we were electricians.

In the meantime, we intend to get the ball rolling with workshops and house-concerts off-site. Another way we can get going, is for you to tell us, which of our workshop topics “floats yer boat”. We want to touch base with the “invisible” artist that’s inside of you.




Check us out at our home on the web www.WhitemudArtsCentre.blogspot.com and our newsletter The Whitemud Arts Monitor to find out how you can be a part of this exciting new initiative.




Stuff we need
Gas Generator (for now)
2 Toilets
3 Sinks
4 sets of taps
Shower enclosure
1 Fridge
1 Stove
Electrical panel
Switches and sockets

Workshop participants
Workshop facilitators
Musicians

  We're going to recycle, upcycle and re-use every piece of material that we can. Got a pile of gravel you want to discard ? C'mon down. The end of a package of shingles ? Don't landfill it, call us at (204) 452-5662 !

From our Curator:
I feel like a kid again. Not as young as in the photo (left), but certainly more cheerful. I am delighted to be returning to this place -- my favourite childhood playground.

While I feel like a newcomer to this present community, my history with this place spans more than a century.
Broadfoot family Portage & Main Winnipeg 1872

My paternal grandfather was born in Gladstone, 110 years ago and tilled this soil all of his life.

My childhood memories are lush with images of life on that farm, where everything seemed bigger and more abundant than I could comprehend.


I stood on grandpa's barn roof, marveled at the size of the sky, and acted out the grand dreams of my childhood. I may not have recognized it then, but one of those dreams was to return to this place, to once again feel the Whitemud silt between my toes, and ponder the hugeness of the sky.
Lori Broadfoot