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The Orme School Fine Arts Festival Exhibition of SCHEDULE OF WORKSHOPS AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS OF THE SOUTHWEST 'v THE ORME SCHOOL Jan. 30 - Feb. 2 Daily Schedule (Sunday-Thursday) Orme School Library MAYER, ARIZONA 7:00 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. Breakfast EXHIBITING ARTISTS (Partial Listing) 8:00 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. Assembly (Horsecollar Theater) 8:30 a.m . - 10:00 a.m. Workshops Arnold Belkin Merrill Mahaffey 10:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Coffee break Castaneda Luis Ortiz Monasterio 10:30 a.m. - 12 :00 noon Workshops continue Albert Christ-Janner Nierman 12 :00 p.m. - 1 :00 p.m. Lunch Patricia Clark Woodward Payne 1 :30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. * Afternoon Workshops Optional activities E. Manning Crook Jerry Regur 3:00 p.m. - 5 :00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Student chore time Philip C. Curtis Cynthia Rigden 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Adult social hour Douglas Denniston Fritz Scholder 6: 15 p. m . - 7 : 00 p. m . Dinner Jay Dusard Paolo Soleri 7 :30p.m . - 9 :00p.m . **Evening Programs _ Paul Dyck Harry Sternberg Eugenia Everett Rufino Tamayo * Watercolor demonstration by Paul Kuo - artist from Taiwan - in Ben Goo Robert Tab ias painting workshop - Tuesday . 2 : 00 p.m . R. C. Gorman Agnese Udinotti ** Evening programs will be presented on sun., Mon ., Tues., Wed., Maurice Grossman John Waddell and Thurs. by workshop leaders and visiting artists. Charles Loloma Myron Webster Rosemary Mack Jeanne Williams Wilson Friday Special Program Richard Marcusen Tom Yanosky Zuniga 8 :30a.m. - 12 :00 noon Preparation of exhibits and rehearsals for perform ing arts. ********** 12 :00 noon - 1 :00 p.m. Buffet Lu nch (I nvited Guests) Founders' Hall MASTERPIECES FROM THE PERMANENT 1 :00 p.m . 3:00 p.m. Workshop Visitations ART COLLECTION OF 3:00 p.m . - 5 :00 p.m . Exhibition : Contemporary NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY Artists of the Southwest Orme School Library Old Main House Gallery January 21 - February 23 5 :00 p.m . - 6 :30 p.m . Adult Social Hour (I nvited Guests) Orme School Library ********** 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m . Dinner (Invited Guests) Founders' Hall 8:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Program of Performing Arts THE ORME SCHOOL FINE ARTS COLLECTION Dance - Music - Drama - I nterpretative Reading The first festival exhibit inspired us to begin The Orme Horsecollar Theater School Fine Arts Collection. The following works are those which have been selected each year and purchased through funds raised by students, faculty, parents and friends: I nterested guests are welcome to visit the workshops and "Mesa", Oil Painting - Rosemary Mack - 1969 attend the evening programs during the week. On Friday, "Signal Red", Mixed Media - Patricia Clark - 1970 workshops and exhibits will be open between 1 :00 and Wind Bell Assembly - Paolo Soleri - 1970 5 :00 p.m. Refreshments will be served in the Orme "Relief 4", Metal Sculpture - Agnese Udinotti - 1971 Library from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m ., where the special exhibit "Cathedrals", Painting - Harry Sternberg - 1972 of Contemporary Artists of the Southwest will be on view. "Sea Coast", Pai nting - Harry Sternberg - 1972 THE ORME SCHOOL TOM FRESH (Environment and Light Phenomenon as Art) MARY MIZELL (Drama) FINE ARTS FESTIVAL Highly versatile artist. Education includes Univ. of Alabama, Actress, director and publicist, she was trained by Stanislav January 28 - February 2 Art Students League of N.Y., Acadamie Julienne (Paris) . ski-in-America leaders, Sanford Meisner and Joseph Anthony His works have been widely exhibited in Europe and U.S., at American Academy of Dramatic Arts. She worked in most recently at Contemporary Crafts Museum, London pioneer live television doing network Studio One shows and .iince our first experimental attempt in 1969, the Fine and Palace of Fine Arts, San Francisco. Presently working commercials. I n Arizona, work includes: films, repertory ~rts Festival has advanced steadily in quality and its impact with physics department of USC, building a solar kiln. theater and director of Young Players. upon our school community. The element of surprise has given way to the greater dynamics of anticipation and ac MAURICE GROSSMAN (Ceramics) GERALDINE REGUR (Creative Stitchery-Hand Weaving) complishment. Many of these fine artists have returned year Professor of Art at Univ. of Arizona. Widely exhibited pot Teacher of creative stitchery and fabric design at UC, River after year to share their skill and knowledge with us and ter for over 20 years. Travel and studies include Europe, side and at Riverside County Cultural Art Center. Has had have established themselves and their arts most permanently Mexico, Japan. His works were shown in Phoenix Art numerous exhibits in Southwest; currently featured at Ed in our lives. Museum's "Crafts '72" and recently at Utah State Univ. ward Dean Museum. Recipient of special award from Embroiderers' Guild of America in New York. FINE ARTS COUNCI L invitational "Ceramics West." In 1972 elected state rep Dorothy S. Lewis, Chr. resentative to American Crafts Council. CYNTHIA RIGDEN (Sculpture) William S. Hart, Jr., Co-Chr. DONALD HAM (Film-Making) Native Arizona artist; attended Ariz. State U niv.; studied Graphic Arts and Art History in Florence, Italy. Her work A graduate of USC and Syracuse Univ., has taught film WORKSHOP LEADERS has been exhibited in the Arizona Annual, Yuma Invitational, making at Pasadena School of Fine Arts and So. Calif. Arizona State Fair, NAU Art Gallery, Jamison West Gallery JAMES CI LETTI (Poetry) Film I nstitue. Now director-editor for Paramount Com Poet and teacher on faculty of Loretto Heights College in in Tucson and Cob-Web Hall in Prescott. Her work also munications and independent film maker for TV and edu appears in private collections throughout the U.S. Denver, last year he was poet-in-residence at six Colorado cational distribution. Recent films include: "Black Quake': schools. Many of his poems and short stories have been pub "Earthquake Dont's and Do's" and "The Art of Age". lished in U.S. and Canada. A half-hour educational film , JEB ROSEBROOK (Fiction Writing) Novelist, short story and screen writer. Major efforts now "The Poetry and Life of James Ciletti," is being produced ROBERT HOLMES (Music) by Thoreau Films. directed toward TV and films . His original screenplay, Director of Music in Beverly Hills and Chrm., Music Div., "Junior Bonner", starring Steve McQueen, Robert Preston USC campus at Idyllwild School of Music and Arts. Over and Ida Lupino, has won high critical acclaim across U.S. PATRICIA CLARK (Printmaking) 35 years in choral and instrumental teaching, his choirs and Chairman of Art Department at Wisconsin State Univ. at and abroad. TV credits include segments for the "Virginian" madrigal singers have gained wide acclaim, recently ..com and "The Waltons" series. Alumnus of Orme School, '53. River Falls. Has traveled and studied extensively in Europe pleting two command performances tours of HawaII. In and her paintings and graphics have been exhibited in major constant demand as guest conductor throughout U.S. shows in U.S., most recently at the Univ. of Wisconsin in HARRY STERNBERG (Painting) Madison. Painter, graphic artist, author and film-maker, he is recog RICHARD MARCUSEN (Metalcraft-Jewelry Making) nized Dean of Orme School Fine Arts Festival. Has taught Former District Art Specialist for Garden Grove Unified FRANCES SMITH COHEN (Dance) at Art Students League in N.Y., Idyllwild Arts Foundation Schools in Calif., is currently a member of the art depart in Calif., and Museum of Modern Art. His paintings and Trained in ballet; a graduate of Bennington College specializ ment at Yavapai College in Prescott. Has served as Director ing in modern dance. Studied with Martha Graham, Ethel graphics are represented in major museums in. U.S . .and of Fine Arts for Orme School's Summer Cam p program. aborad . 1972 honors include purchase awards at American Butler, Jose Limon, Madame Nijir:'ska. Tau~ht at Ho~ard His artistry in metal keeps him in demand for private com Univ. and Pima College; now on faculty at Unlv. of Arzlona. Academy of Arts and Letters and Childe Hassam Fund in missions and major art shows throughout the country. A skilled choreographer, Mrs. Cohen recently did "Stop the N.Y . Also featured in "Looking West" exhibit at ACA Gal World" for Ariz. Civic Theater and has choreographed num lery in N.Y. erous operas for University Opera Lab. AGNESE UDINOTTI (Metal Sculpture) Athens-born artist, she traveled extensively before coming to U.S. Gained wide fame for provocative metal sculpture JAY DUSARD series, "The Inner City." Publ ic collections include: Phoe (Photography) nix Art Museum , Yuma Fine Arts Assn ., Glendale Commu Instructor of Iight graph ics nity College, Orme School, and Ministry of Education of at Prescott College. Train Greece. Most recent exhibits: Kay Bonfoey Gallery, Tuc ed as architect at Univ. of son; Dean Gallery, Minneapolis. A book, Agnese Udinotti, Florida he studied photo to be published by Northl~ .nd Press, Flagstaff, will be out graphy , with Hazel Larsen this spring. / Archer, Ansel Adams and Frederick Sommer. His JEANNE WI LLiAMS WI LSON (Sculpture) works have been widely Artist, model and actress, she received her training in art exhibited throughout U.S. at Syracuse and Columbia Universities and Art Students and his artistry appeared on League in N.Y. Studied under Bruno Bearzi, who is.direct recent cover of "Aperture ing the restoration of masterpieces from the Florentine Re naissance period. I n great demand as portrait painter and 16:3." Artists-in-residence (I to r) Richard Marcusen, Jeanne Williams scul ptor. Wilson and Maruice Grossman work with students during 1972 Festival.