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Washington County MuseuM of fine arts
Your Guide to the Arts
July – August 2014
Museum hours:Tuesday–Friday / 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Saturday / 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.Sunday / 1:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Closed Mondays and Independence Day, July 4, 2014
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Art Classes for ages 13 and up
Creative Drawing Mike Gouker July 8, 9, 10, 11 & 15, 16, 17, 18 1:00-3:00 p.m. Members $95.00/Non-members $100.00 An eight day art class designed to teach drawing to both the beginner student and those with some experi-ence. Supplies provided.
Creative Photography Monika Wertman July 22, 23, 24, 25 & 29, 30, 31 Aug 1 1:00-3:00 p.m. Members $95.00/Non-members $100.00 An eight day class to hone creativity through photogra-phy. Digital camera required.
Acrylic Painting Monika Wertman Aug 5, 6, 7, 8 & 12, 13, 14, 15 1:00-3:00 p.m. Members $95.00/Non-members $100.00 An eight day class designed to teach acrylic painting to both the beginner student and those with some experi-ence. Supply list given upon registration.
CONCERTS
Mark Mosley Jazz TrioJuly 13, 2:30 p.m./ Bowman Gallery/Members Free/Non-members $5.00, Children 12 and under Free
The Jazz Trio is comprised of guitarist Mark Mosley, bass player James King, and drummer Mart Knepp. Mosley started his lifelong musical adventure when he picked up the guitar at age 11, and later developed his interest in Blues during high school.
James King is the “first call” bassist in the Washington, D.C. region for Sonny Fortune, Pharoh Sanders, and the late Stanley Turrentine. Mart Knepp began playing the drums at age six. He received his degree from Shenandoah Conservatory of Music, and is currently Associate Professor of Music at Anne Arundel Community College.
REgiSTRATiON & MEMbERShip To register for art classes, programs, or become a member, please contact the Museum, 301-739-5727, [email protected], or visit www.wcmfa.org.
Shepherd University Faculty RecitalAugust 17, 2:30 p.m./Bowman Gallery/Members Free/ Non-members $5.00, Children 12 and under Free
In association with the Music Department at Shepherd University, Shepherdstown, West Virginia, the Museum will present saxophonist Jeremy Koch and pianist Yu-Hsuan Liao in a program of original and transcribed works for saxophone and piano from the Baroque to newly commissioned works. Selections will include Concerto in E major, BWV 1042 by Johannes Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), Canzone by Max Bruch (1838-1920), French art songs by Reynaldo Hahn (1875-1947), program-matic Ballade by Henri Tomasi
(1901-1971), and commissioned work Hairless Cat Sonata by John Elmquist.
Koch holds a Bachelor of Music Performance from Luther College in Decorah, Iowa and received a Master of Music Performance from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Liao, a native of Taipei, Taiwan, received her Masters and Doctoral Degrees of Musical Arts in Piano Performance from the University of Texas at Austin. The concert is sponsored in part by Cinda and Spence Perry.
Yu-Hsuan Liao, Pianist
Jeremy Koch, Saxophonist
Kimberly Cunningham (center), first recipient of the Jean Cushwa Art Scholarship, received a $1,000 scholarship award on May 4, 2014. Ms. Cunningham graduated this past spring in the top 3% of her class at Williamsport High School, Williamsport, Maryland. She plans to study Architecture at Penn State, Mont Alto. Joining Ms. Cunningham were David Cushwa and Nancy Cushwa Nimsz, the son and daughter of Jean Cushwa.
EXhibiTiONS
150th Anniversary of the burning of ChambersburgOn view and part of the Museum’s collec-tion: The Burning of Chambersburg
On July 28, 1864, Confederate General
John McCausland (as ordered by General Jubal Early), demanded a ransom from the Chambersburg, PA citizens of $100,000 in gold or $500,000 in U.S. currency, or the town would be burned. The town refused to meet the ransom and on July 30 Confederates burned the town, with some soldiers refusing to participate considering it barbaric. Artist Daniel Ridgway Knight (1839-1924) created the important history painting, The Burning of Chambersburg in 1867, three years after the conflagration occurred. Knight, an eyewitness to the burn-ing, was part of the small Union contingent in Chambersburg who attempted to prevent the burning. An accomplished artist who attended the Pennsylvania Academy, Knight returned to America from his studies at the Ecole des Beaux Art in Paris to join the Union Army.
Recent AcquisitionsOpens: August 23/Kerstein Gallery
This exhibition high-lights some of the recent works of art acquired by the Museum, including decorative arts, paint-ings, and sculptures.
Many of the works on view were bequeathed to the Museum by Betty and Hal Demuth of Winchester, Virginia, whose gen-erous bequest has helped grow the Museum’s collection of 19th and 20th Century American and European art. Notable pieces from the Demuth Bequest on view will include oil paintings by Francisco Luis Mora, Chauncey Foster Ryder, and Edward Potthast, whose painting Camping is pictured here.
Sight and Feeling: photographs by Ansel AdamsThrough August 10/Kerstein Gallery
This exhibition is organized by the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, Kalamazoo, Michigan and is sponsored by Bushey Feight Morin Architects, Inc., Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Newcomer, Elizabeth Nicholas and Paul Kessler, and an Anonymous Donor.
pyro protagonists: A generation of Ceramic ArtistsThrough September 14/Groh Gallery
This invitational exhibition showcases over twenty influ-ential ceramic artists from the region. The works on display reflect the breadth and scope of ceramic techniques; and the
myriad of aesthetic and stylistic interpretations ceramic artists utilize. The art featured here is by Dan Finnegan, “Vase with Four Handles”, wood fired salt glazed stoneware.
Modernist printsThrough October 26/ Baer Gallery
Prints from the Museum’s permanent collection along with significant works from the collection of Spence and Cinda Perry will be on dis-play. This exhibition explores the way artists in the early
20th Century utilized various printmaking techniques to cap-ture their unique artistic vision. The Museum’s linocut Grand Nu de Femme, 1962, by Pablo Picasso will be a featured work of art along with German Expressionist and Cubist works.
81st Annual Cumberland Valley photographic SalonThrough October 26/Bowman Gallery
For over 80 years the Museum has celebrated the art of photography in this juried exhibition. Open to amateur and professional photographers, this exhibition showcases the talented photographers of the region. Exhibition sponsored in part by Conservit, Inc.
ART EDUCATiON CLASSES*All art classes require registration and payment in advance and prior to the start of class. You may register and make payment either by phoning the Museum (301-739-5727), visiting the website (www.wcmfa.org), or in-person.
Special Note: There will be no supervision between morn-ing and afternoon classes. Should a student be enrolled in both sessions, parents/guardians will be responsible for them between the morning/afternoon classes.
Art Classes for ages 7-12
Meet the Artist Priscilla Howard July 8-11/10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon Members $75.00/ Non-members $80.00 A four day class where students will learn about a new artist each day and create a piece inspired by that artist. Supplies provided.
Think it, Print it! Priscilla Howard July 8-11/1:00-3:00 p.m. Members $75.00/Non-members $80.00 A four day class introducing students to creative print mak-ing. Supplies provided.
Clay Modeling Monika Wertman July 15-18/10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon Members $75.00/Non-members $80.00 A four day class for students to explore sculpture through the medium of clay. Supplies provided.
Watercolor Basics Monika Wertman July 15-18/1:00-3:00 p.m. Members $75.00/Non-members $80.00 A four day class for students designed to teach basic water-color painting against the backdrop of the Museum and City Park. Supplies provided.
Nonsensical, Five Sensical Creations: Art of the Five Senses Melissa Gibson July 22-25/10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon Members $75.00/Non-members $80.00 A four day class inspired by the five senses and designed for those who want art in every aspect of their life! Supplies provided.
A Series of Unfortunate Artwork Melissa Gibson July 22-25/1:00-3:00 p.m. Members $75.00/Non-members $80.00 A four day class filled with artwork inspired by the books of Lemony Snicket’s ,“A Series of Unfortunate Events”. Supplies provided.
Earth Art: Birds, Bees & Leaves Emily Conner July 29-Aug 1/10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon Members $75.00/Non-members $80.00 A four day class of nature inspired art, perfect for your down to earth artist! Supplies provided.
Outer Space Art Emily Conner July 29-Aug 1/1:00-3:00 p.m. Members $75.00/Non-members $80.00 A four day class featuring outer space inspired art, sure to be out of this world! Supplies provided.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
July 13 Mark Mosley Jazz Trio/2:30 p.m./Bowman Gallery/
Members Free/Non-members $5.00, Children 12 and under Free
August 17 Shepherd University Faculty Recital/2:30 p.m./
Bowman Gallery/Members Free/Non-members $5.00, Children 12 and under Free
SAVE ThE DATE
Unveiling of The Fishing Lesson on the Lake City Park Fall Fest Saturday, September 20/11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Dedication of the Public Art Sculpture, The Fishing Lesson by Paul Rhymer. The Museum raised funds this past year pledging its support of $2,500 for the project.
Cumberland Valley Artists Exhibition *Deadline for Entries: July 3, 2014, 4:00 p.m. Exhibition on view: October 4, 2014 – January 11, 2015
Treasure Sale Donations Welcome!!/Treasure Sale Event: November 1, 2014
As summer approaches it’s time to think about cleaning out the closet. If you have “treasures” you no longer want ... art work, china, crystal, silver, furniture, rugs, games, costume jewelry, scarves, and furs ... anything but sofas, clothing, appliances and books, please bring them to the Museum or phone 301/739-5727 for pick-up service. All donations are tax-deductible.
Summer ClaSSeS
EXhibiTiONS
150th Anniversary of the burning of ChambersburgOn view and part of the Museum’s collec-tion: The Burning of Chambersburg
On July 28, 1864, Confederate General
John McCausland (as ordered by General Jubal Early), demanded a ransom from the Chambersburg, PA citizens of $100,000 in gold or $500,000 in U.S. currency, or the town would be burned. The town refused to meet the ransom and on July 30 Confederates burned the town, with some soldiers refusing to participate considering it barbaric. Artist Daniel Ridgway Knight (1839-1924) created the important history painting, The Burning of Chambersburg in 1867, three years after the conflagration occurred. Knight, an eyewitness to the burn-ing, was part of the small Union contingent in Chambersburg who attempted to prevent the burning. An accomplished artist who attended the Pennsylvania Academy, Knight returned to America from his studies at the Ecole des Beaux Art in Paris to join the Union Army.
Recent AcquisitionsOpens: August 23/Kerstein Gallery
This exhibition high-lights some of the recent works of art acquired by the Museum, including decorative arts, paint-ings, and sculptures.
Many of the works on view were bequeathed to the Museum by Betty and Hal Demuth of Winchester, Virginia, whose gen-erous bequest has helped grow the Museum’s collection of 19th and 20th Century American and European art. Notable pieces from the Demuth Bequest on view will include oil paintings by Francisco Luis Mora, Chauncey Foster Ryder, and Edward Potthast, whose painting Camping is pictured here.
Sight and Feeling: photographs by Ansel AdamsThrough August 10/Kerstein Gallery
This exhibition is organized by the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, Kalamazoo, Michigan and is sponsored by Bushey Feight Morin Architects, Inc., Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Newcomer, Elizabeth Nicholas and Paul Kessler, and an Anonymous Donor.
pyro protagonists: A generation of Ceramic ArtistsThrough September 14/Groh Gallery
This invitational exhibition showcases over twenty influ-ential ceramic artists from the region. The works on display reflect the breadth and scope of ceramic techniques; and the
myriad of aesthetic and stylistic interpretations ceramic artists utilize. The art featured here is by Dan Finnegan, “Vase with Four Handles”, wood fired salt glazed stoneware.
Modernist printsThrough October 26/ Baer Gallery
Prints from the Museum’s permanent collection along with significant works from the collection of Spence and Cinda Perry will be on dis-play. This exhibition explores the way artists in the early
20th Century utilized various printmaking techniques to cap-ture their unique artistic vision. The Museum’s linocut Grand Nu de Femme, 1962, by Pablo Picasso will be a featured work of art along with German Expressionist and Cubist works.
81st Annual Cumberland Valley photographic SalonThrough October 26/Bowman Gallery
For over 80 years the Museum has celebrated the art of photography in this juried exhibition. Open to amateur and professional photographers, this exhibition showcases the talented photographers of the region. Exhibition sponsored in part by Conservit, Inc.
ART EDUCATiON CLASSES*All art classes require registration and payment in advance and prior to the start of class. You may register and make payment either by phoning the Museum (301-739-5727), visiting the website (www.wcmfa.org), or in-person.
Special Note: There will be no supervision between morn-ing and afternoon classes. Should a student be enrolled in both sessions, parents/guardians will be responsible for them between the morning/afternoon classes.
Art Classes for ages 7-12
Meet the Artist Priscilla Howard July 8-11/10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon Members $75.00/ Non-members $80.00 A four day class where students will learn about a new artist each day and create a piece inspired by that artist. Supplies provided.
Think it, Print it! Priscilla Howard July 8-11/1:00-3:00 p.m. Members $75.00/Non-members $80.00 A four day class introducing students to creative print mak-ing. Supplies provided.
Clay Modeling Monika Wertman July 15-18/10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon Members $75.00/Non-members $80.00 A four day class for students to explore sculpture through the medium of clay. Supplies provided.
Watercolor Basics Monika Wertman July 15-18/1:00-3:00 p.m. Members $75.00/Non-members $80.00 A four day class for students designed to teach basic water-color painting against the backdrop of the Museum and City Park. Supplies provided.
Nonsensical, Five Sensical Creations: Art of the Five Senses Melissa Gibson July 22-25/10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon Members $75.00/Non-members $80.00 A four day class inspired by the five senses and designed for those who want art in every aspect of their life! Supplies provided.
A Series of Unfortunate Artwork Melissa Gibson July 22-25/1:00-3:00 p.m. Members $75.00/Non-members $80.00 A four day class filled with artwork inspired by the books of Lemony Snicket’s ,“A Series of Unfortunate Events”. Supplies provided.
Earth Art: Birds, Bees & Leaves Emily Conner July 29-Aug 1/10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon Members $75.00/Non-members $80.00 A four day class of nature inspired art, perfect for your down to earth artist! Supplies provided.
Outer Space Art Emily Conner July 29-Aug 1/1:00-3:00 p.m. Members $75.00/Non-members $80.00 A four day class featuring outer space inspired art, sure to be out of this world! Supplies provided.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
July 13 Mark Mosley Jazz Trio/2:30 p.m./Bowman Gallery/
Members Free/Non-members $5.00, Children 12 and under Free
August 17 Shepherd University Faculty Recital/2:30 p.m./
Bowman Gallery/Members Free/Non-members $5.00, Children 12 and under Free
SAVE ThE DATE
Unveiling of The Fishing Lesson on the Lake City Park Fall Fest Saturday, September 20/11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Dedication of the Public Art Sculpture, The Fishing Lesson by Paul Rhymer. The Museum raised funds this past year pledging its support of $2,500 for the project.
Cumberland Valley Artists Exhibition *Deadline for Entries: July 3, 2014, 4:00 p.m. Exhibition on view: October 4, 2014 – January 11, 2015
Treasure Sale Donations Welcome!!/Treasure Sale Event: November 1, 2014
As summer approaches it’s time to think about cleaning out the closet. If you have “treasures” you no longer want ... art work, china, crystal, silver, furniture, rugs, games, costume jewelry, scarves, and furs ... anything but sofas, clothing, appliances and books, please bring them to the Museum or phone 301/739-5727 for pick-up service. All donations are tax-deductible.
Summer ClaSSeS
EXhibiTiONS
150th Anniversary of the burning of ChambersburgOn view and part of the Museum’s collec-tion: The Burning of Chambersburg
On July 28, 1864, Confederate General
John McCausland (as ordered by General Jubal Early), demanded a ransom from the Chambersburg, PA citizens of $100,000 in gold or $500,000 in U.S. currency, or the town would be burned. The town refused to meet the ransom and on July 30 Confederates burned the town, with some soldiers refusing to participate considering it barbaric. Artist Daniel Ridgway Knight (1839-1924) created the important history painting, The Burning of Chambersburg in 1867, three years after the conflagration occurred. Knight, an eyewitness to the burn-ing, was part of the small Union contingent in Chambersburg who attempted to prevent the burning. An accomplished artist who attended the Pennsylvania Academy, Knight returned to America from his studies at the Ecole des Beaux Art in Paris to join the Union Army.
Recent AcquisitionsOpens: August 23/Kerstein Gallery
This exhibition high-lights some of the recent works of art acquired by the Museum, including decorative arts, paint-ings, and sculptures.
Many of the works on view were bequeathed to the Museum by Betty and Hal Demuth of Winchester, Virginia, whose gen-erous bequest has helped grow the Museum’s collection of 19th and 20th Century American and European art. Notable pieces from the Demuth Bequest on view will include oil paintings by Francisco Luis Mora, Chauncey Foster Ryder, and Edward Potthast, whose painting Camping is pictured here.
Sight and Feeling: photographs by Ansel AdamsThrough August 10/Kerstein Gallery
This exhibition is organized by the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, Kalamazoo, Michigan and is sponsored by Bushey Feight Morin Architects, Inc., Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Newcomer, Elizabeth Nicholas and Paul Kessler, and an Anonymous Donor.
pyro protagonists: A generation of Ceramic ArtistsThrough September 14/Groh Gallery
This invitational exhibition showcases over twenty influ-ential ceramic artists from the region. The works on display reflect the breadth and scope of ceramic techniques; and the
myriad of aesthetic and stylistic interpretations ceramic artists utilize. The art featured here is by Dan Finnegan, “Vase with Four Handles”, wood fired salt glazed stoneware.
Modernist printsThrough October 26/ Baer Gallery
Prints from the Museum’s permanent collection along with significant works from the collection of Spence and Cinda Perry will be on dis-play. This exhibition explores the way artists in the early
20th Century utilized various printmaking techniques to cap-ture their unique artistic vision. The Museum’s linocut Grand Nu de Femme, 1962, by Pablo Picasso will be a featured work of art along with German Expressionist and Cubist works.
81st Annual Cumberland Valley photographic SalonThrough October 26/Bowman Gallery
For over 80 years the Museum has celebrated the art of photography in this juried exhibition. Open to amateur and professional photographers, this exhibition showcases the talented photographers of the region. Exhibition sponsored in part by Conservit, Inc.
ART EDUCATiON CLASSES*All art classes require registration and payment in advance and prior to the start of class. You may register and make payment either by phoning the Museum (301-739-5727), visiting the website (www.wcmfa.org), or in-person.
Special Note: There will be no supervision between morn-ing and afternoon classes. Should a student be enrolled in both sessions, parents/guardians will be responsible for them between the morning/afternoon classes.
Art Classes for ages 7-12
Meet the Artist Priscilla Howard July 8-11/10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon Members $75.00/ Non-members $80.00 A four day class where students will learn about a new artist each day and create a piece inspired by that artist. Supplies provided.
Think it, Print it! Priscilla Howard July 8-11/1:00-3:00 p.m. Members $75.00/Non-members $80.00 A four day class introducing students to creative print mak-ing. Supplies provided.
Clay Modeling Monika Wertman July 15-18/10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon Members $75.00/Non-members $80.00 A four day class for students to explore sculpture through the medium of clay. Supplies provided.
Watercolor Basics Monika Wertman July 15-18/1:00-3:00 p.m. Members $75.00/Non-members $80.00 A four day class for students designed to teach basic water-color painting against the backdrop of the Museum and City Park. Supplies provided.
Nonsensical, Five Sensical Creations: Art of the Five Senses Melissa Gibson July 22-25/10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon Members $75.00/Non-members $80.00 A four day class inspired by the five senses and designed for those who want art in every aspect of their life! Supplies provided.
A Series of Unfortunate Artwork Melissa Gibson July 22-25/1:00-3:00 p.m. Members $75.00/Non-members $80.00 A four day class filled with artwork inspired by the books of Lemony Snicket’s ,“A Series of Unfortunate Events”. Supplies provided.
Earth Art: Birds, Bees & Leaves Emily Conner July 29-Aug 1/10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon Members $75.00/Non-members $80.00 A four day class of nature inspired art, perfect for your down to earth artist! Supplies provided.
Outer Space Art Emily Conner July 29-Aug 1/1:00-3:00 p.m. Members $75.00/Non-members $80.00 A four day class featuring outer space inspired art, sure to be out of this world! Supplies provided.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
July 13 Mark Mosley Jazz Trio/2:30 p.m./Bowman Gallery/
Members Free/Non-members $5.00, Children 12 and under Free
August 17 Shepherd University Faculty Recital/2:30 p.m./
Bowman Gallery/Members Free/Non-members $5.00, Children 12 and under Free
SAVE ThE DATE
Unveiling of The Fishing Lesson on the Lake City Park Fall Fest Saturday, September 20/11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Dedication of the Public Art Sculpture, The Fishing Lesson by Paul Rhymer. The Museum raised funds this past year pledging its support of $2,500 for the project.
Cumberland Valley Artists Exhibition *Deadline for Entries: July 3, 2014, 4:00 p.m. Exhibition on view: October 4, 2014 – January 11, 2015
Treasure Sale Donations Welcome!!/Treasure Sale Event: November 1, 2014
As summer approaches it’s time to think about cleaning out the closet. If you have “treasures” you no longer want ... art work, china, crystal, silver, furniture, rugs, games, costume jewelry, scarves, and furs ... anything but sofas, clothing, appliances and books, please bring them to the Museum or phone 301/739-5727 for pick-up service. All donations are tax-deductible.
Summer ClaSSeS
Washington County MuseuM of fine arts
Your Guide to the Arts
July – August 2014
Museum hours:Tuesday–Friday / 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Saturday / 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.Sunday / 1:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Closed Mondays and Independence Day, July 4, 2014
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Art Classes for ages 13 and up
Creative Drawing Mike Gouker July 8, 9, 10, 11 & 15, 16, 17, 18 1:00-3:00 p.m. Members $95.00/Non-members $100.00 An eight day art class designed to teach drawing to both the beginner student and those with some experi-ence. Supplies provided.
Creative Photography Monika Wertman July 22, 23, 24, 25 & 29, 30, 31 Aug 1 1:00-3:00 p.m. Members $95.00/Non-members $100.00 An eight day class to hone creativity through photogra-phy. Digital camera required.
Acrylic Painting Monika Wertman Aug 5, 6, 7, 8 & 12, 13, 14, 15 1:00-3:00 p.m. Members $95.00/Non-members $100.00 An eight day class designed to teach acrylic painting to both the beginner student and those with some experi-ence. Supply list given upon registration.
CONCERTS
Mark Mosley Jazz TrioJuly 13, 2:30 p.m./ Bowman Gallery/Members Free/Non-members $5.00, Children 12 and under Free
The Jazz Trio is comprised of guitarist Mark Mosley, bass player James King, and drummer Mart Knepp. Mosley started his lifelong musical adventure when he picked up the guitar at age 11, and later developed his interest in Blues during high school.
James King is the “first call” bassist in the Washington, D.C. region for Sonny Fortune, Pharoh Sanders, and the late Stanley Turrentine. Mart Knepp began playing the drums at age six. He received his degree from Shenandoah Conservatory of Music, and is currently Associate Professor of Music at Anne Arundel Community College.
REgiSTRATiON & MEMbERShip To register for art classes, programs, or become a member, please contact the Museum, 301-739-5727, [email protected], or visit www.wcmfa.org.
Shepherd University Faculty RecitalAugust 17, 2:30 p.m./Bowman Gallery/Members Free/ Non-members $5.00, Children 12 and under Free
In association with the Music Department at Shepherd University, Shepherdstown, West Virginia, the Museum will present saxophonist Jeremy Koch and pianist Yu-Hsuan Liao in a program of original and transcribed works for saxophone and piano from the Baroque to newly commissioned works. Selections will include Concerto in E major, BWV 1042 by Johannes Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), Canzone by Max Bruch (1838-1920), French art songs by Reynaldo Hahn (1875-1947), program-matic Ballade by Henri Tomasi
(1901-1971), and commissioned work Hairless Cat Sonata by John Elmquist.
Koch holds a Bachelor of Music Performance from Luther College in Decorah, Iowa and received a Master of Music Performance from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Liao, a native of Taipei, Taiwan, received her Masters and Doctoral Degrees of Musical Arts in Piano Performance from the University of Texas at Austin. The concert is sponsored in part by Cinda and Spence Perry.
Yu-Hsuan Liao, Pianist
Jeremy Koch, Saxophonist
Kimberly Cunningham (center), first recipient of the Jean Cushwa Art Scholarship, received a $1,000 scholarship award on May 4, 2014. Ms. Cunningham graduated this past spring in the top 3% of her class at Williamsport High School, Williamsport, Maryland. She plans to study Architecture at Penn State, Mont Alto. Joining Ms. Cunningham were David Cushwa and Nancy Cushwa Nimsz, the son and daughter of Jean Cushwa.
Washington County MuseuM of fine arts
Your Guide to the Arts
July – August 2014
Museum hours:Tuesday–Friday / 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Saturday / 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.Sunday / 1:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Closed Mondays and Independence Day, July 4, 2014
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Art Classes for ages 13 and up
Creative Drawing Mike Gouker July 8, 9, 10, 11 & 15, 16, 17, 18 1:00-3:00 p.m. Members $95.00/Non-members $100.00 An eight day art class designed to teach drawing to both the beginner student and those with some experi-ence. Supplies provided.
Creative Photography Monika Wertman July 22, 23, 24, 25 & 29, 30, 31 Aug 1 1:00-3:00 p.m. Members $95.00/Non-members $100.00 An eight day class to hone creativity through photogra-phy. Digital camera required.
Acrylic Painting Monika Wertman Aug 5, 6, 7, 8 & 12, 13, 14, 15 1:00-3:00 p.m. Members $95.00/Non-members $100.00 An eight day class designed to teach acrylic painting to both the beginner student and those with some experi-ence. Supply list given upon registration.
CONCERTS
Mark Mosley Jazz TrioJuly 13, 2:30 p.m./ Bowman Gallery/Members Free/Non-members $5.00, Children 12 and under Free
The Jazz Trio is comprised of guitarist Mark Mosley, bass player James King, and drummer Mart Knepp. Mosley started his lifelong musical adventure when he picked up the guitar at age 11, and later developed his interest in Blues during high school.
James King is the “first call” bassist in the Washington, D.C. region for Sonny Fortune, Pharoh Sanders, and the late Stanley Turrentine. Mart Knepp began playing the drums at age six. He received his degree from Shenandoah Conservatory of Music, and is currently Associate Professor of Music at Anne Arundel Community College.
REgiSTRATiON & MEMbERShip To register for art classes, programs, or become a member, please contact the Museum, 301-739-5727, [email protected], or visit www.wcmfa.org.
Shepherd University Faculty RecitalAugust 17, 2:30 p.m./Bowman Gallery/Members Free/ Non-members $5.00, Children 12 and under Free
In association with the Music Department at Shepherd University, Shepherdstown, West Virginia, the Museum will present saxophonist Jeremy Koch and pianist Yu-Hsuan Liao in a program of original and transcribed works for saxophone and piano from the Baroque to newly commissioned works. Selections will include Concerto in E major, BWV 1042 by Johannes Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), Canzone by Max Bruch (1838-1920), French art songs by Reynaldo Hahn (1875-1947), program-matic Ballade by Henri Tomasi
(1901-1971), and commissioned work Hairless Cat Sonata by John Elmquist.
Koch holds a Bachelor of Music Performance from Luther College in Decorah, Iowa and received a Master of Music Performance from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Liao, a native of Taipei, Taiwan, received her Masters and Doctoral Degrees of Musical Arts in Piano Performance from the University of Texas at Austin. The concert is sponsored in part by Cinda and Spence Perry.
Yu-Hsuan Liao, Pianist
Jeremy Koch, Saxophonist
Kimberly Cunningham (center), first recipient of the Jean Cushwa Art Scholarship, received a $1,000 scholarship award on May 4, 2014. Ms. Cunningham graduated this past spring in the top 3% of her class at Williamsport High School, Williamsport, Maryland. She plans to study Architecture at Penn State, Mont Alto. Joining Ms. Cunningham were David Cushwa and Nancy Cushwa Nimsz, the son and daughter of Jean Cushwa.