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ART Studio in presents 2011 M E R R Y W E A T H E R S T U D I O S

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A 2011 Art Residency in southern Utah directed by Professor Jay Merryweather

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ART Studioin

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2011

Merryweather StudioS

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What: A 14 Day Drawing and Painting Residency in Southern Utah, USA.

Who: Artists: Painters, Illustrators, Designers, and Photographers

Dates: Session 1: July 5th-19th Session 2: July 20th-August 3rd

Included:Outdoor Recreation/Wildlife specialistInterpreter Food and LodgingArt SuppliesStudio SpaceTransportationInsurance

Possible alternative leisure excursions:Horseback Riding4 WheelingShopping (Main Street Cedar City)Swimming

Cost: $5000 (US Currency) Does not include Airfare to and from Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

Contact: Dr. Peter Chan, Recruitment 1 (801) 228-1361 [email protected]

Jay Merryweather, Director 1 (760) 900-9574 [email protected]

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Art Studio in Paradise is an unforgettable experience that will breathe new life and inspiration into each artist who participates.

Professor Jay Merryweather will give art direc-tion and guidance throughout the experience,as well as provide daily lectures on western contemporary practices in fine art and design.

The two week residency will provide an im-mersive outdoor experience for each artist to interpret through their own work and artisticpractice. Over the 14 days of the residency each artist will live in the beautiful mountains of Southern Utah and will have access to a studio where they will be able to draw, paint, phtotgraph, and explore their own creativ-ity. In addition to the in-studio time, there will be half day excursion where painting and drawing kits will be provided to each artist to do plein air painting and drawings to use as reference and explore and experience the landscape. There will be 5 full day excursions to major points of interest in the area where an Outdoor Recreation and Wildlife specialist will provide guided tours. These key places of interest during the residency will be: The Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon, and Zion National Park. Each excursion will provide the artist with a one of a kind experience to inspire and cultivate creativity, excitement and awe.

All food and lodging is included in the price of the residency; in addition all art supplies and materials will be provided. An interpreter will also be provided as part of the experi-ence.

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Schedule

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week 1Day 1 travel (Las Vegas to duck Creek)(Arrive at Las Vegas Nevada Airport between 9 and 11a.m.)

Day 2 *aspen/Mirror Lake/ Studio

Day 3 *Mammoth Caves/ Studio

Day 4 Bryce Canyon

Day 5 *Kanaraville Falls

Day 6 Zion National Park/Springdale(Gallery tours)

Day 7 *Mammoth Springs/Lava Flows/ Studio

week 2Day 8 Calf Creek Falls

Day 9 *Strawberry Pointe/Studio

Day 10 Grand Canyon

Day 11 *Cedar Breaks/Studio

Day 12 Boulder?escalante devils Garden

Day 13 Peer Critique and repeat excur-sion of Choice

Day 14 return/ depart (Las Vegas)(Depart Las Vegas Nevada Airport between 4 and 6 .m.)

* 1/2 day trip

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day 2

<<< Aspen, Mirror Lake

A half day excursion and personal studio time.

Artist: Constance Gordon-Cumming

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day 3

Mammoth Caves >>>

A half day excursion and personal studio time.

Artist: Jose Wright

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day 3

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day 4

<<< Bryce Canyon National Park

A full day guided excursion, plein air painting and drawing.

Artist: Larry Eifert

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day 5

<<< Kanariville Falls

A half day excursion and personal studio time.

Artist: Jay Merryweather

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day 6

Zion National Park >>>

A full day guided excursion, plein air painting and drawing.

Artist: Jim Jones

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day 6

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day 7

<<< Mammoth Springs

A half day excursion and personal studio time.

Artist: Bev Dolittle

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day 8

Calf Creek Falls >>>

A full day guided excursion, plein air painting and drawing.

Artist: Bill Kramer

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day 8

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day 9

<<< Strawberry Point

A half day excursion and personal studio time.

Artist: Joshua Been

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day 10

Grand Canyon National Monument >>>

A full day guided excursion, plein air painting and drawing.

Artist: Thomas Moran

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day 10

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day 11

<<< Cedar Breaks National Monument

A half day excursion and personal studio time.

Artist: Justin Bower

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day 12

Devils Garden, Escalante >>>

A full day guided excursion, plein air painting and drawing.

Artist: Nick Boisvert

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day 12

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day 13

Repeat Excursion ///

A day set aside for class critique and a repeat excursion of the classes choosing.

Artist: Aubrey Guynn

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Jay Merryweather has over 15 years of profes-sional experience in the field of Art and Design.

He is currently a full time Professor of Art and De-sign at Souther Utah University and continues to run his own creative firm, Merryweather Studios. His breadth of exhibition experience is both na-tional and international. Merryweather received his BFA in Drawing and Painting and a second de-gree in Design from California State University San Bernardino; he earned his MFA from The School of Fine Arts at Claremont Graduate University, ranked in the top 10 MFA programs in interdisciplinary studies in the United States.

aboutthedirector

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By utilizing painting, sculpture to design, Merry-weather employs a variety of methods and media in order to convey his ideas and introduce stu-dents to alternative methodologies. He has built a career challenging the transience of an immersive practice. As a creator in the fine arts he investi-gate the hybrid object, toying with both the formal and ideological traditions of the art world. As a designer he invents within the global landscape to create simple, sophisticated, pointed results.

The subjects and overall tone of Merryweather’s work speaks to quiet moments, privately expe-rienced. Merryweather cultivates a sensitive awareness of the sublime and mysterious. The final result of his work provides evidence of his aim to seriously approach dramatic investigations and execute them meticulously. By combining simplicity with sophisticated innovation, Mer-ryweather achieves a delicate balance between beauty and dissonant function. Each piece holds a pleasant, fluid kind of design, as well as complex full emotions.

Jay Merryweather maintains an active exhibition schedule, most recently showing at L2Kontem-porary in Los Angeles; Joyce Gordan Gallery in Oakland; the Rothic Art House in Anaheim; and ReCreation, an exhibition at Cerritos College Gal-lery with artists Ron English, Rachel Lachowicz, Dana Maiden, Yoshua Okón and more.

Merryweather has operated his own creative firm, Merryweather Studios, since 1995 and has worked closely with clients like IBM, Fex Ex, and JaneGoodall. Merryweather worked as a designer at the Environmental Systems Research Institute, and is the VP of Design and Brand Development at Premier Mobile Image in Southern California and the Brand director for Motive Arts, Monroe Utah. Merryweather has taught as a professor of Design at the University of Southern California (USC) in Los Angeles, and has worked as a corporate trainer and creative director to senior staff at PacificCommunications, Costa Mesa, CA.

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