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Spotlight: Jekyll Island Arts Association

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

The Jekyll Island Arts Association’s next exhibit emphasizing the aspects of meticulous detail and exceptional craftsmanship will feature watercolorist, Randy Hodges and the Jekyll Island Pottery Guild.
  
Over the years, many members of the Jekyll Island Pottery Guild have had individual shows at Goodyear Cottage. This summer, fortunately for the Golden Isles, they will present a group show comprised of several advanced level members including, Dave Palmer, Al Kline, Nan Phillips, Bonnie Newell, Sue Gertis, Art Sennett and Pat Sennett. The exceptional craftsmanship of these artists will include both functional and decorative items in a wide range of styles. The Jekyll Island Pottery Guild maintains a shop in the basement of Goodyear Cottage and recently opened an annex in the Jekyll Island Shopping Center. The guild members specialize in wheel throwing, hand building, slab and sculpture work. They participate in the Garden Club Bazaar, Tidelands Nature Festival, the Jekyll Island Arts Association’s Annual Arts Festival and other events throughout the year.
  
Painter Randy Hodges, a native of Tennessee, specializes in watercolor and emphasizes meticulous detail and the play of light and shadow. His subjects span off-the-beaten-path locations, the celebration of local traditions, and the beauty of Europe’s small towns and villages. After retiring from a successful career in advertising Randy turned to painting as a hobby. He is an active member of the East Tennessee Watercolor Society, Dayton Art League, and the Rhea County Arts Council. He lives with his wife, T.J., on Watts Bar Lake in Spring City, Tennessee.
  
The Randy Hodges and Jekyll Island Pottery Guild Exhibit will be on display in Goodyear Cottage located in the Jekyll Island Historic District from July 2nd – August 2nd with the artists’ reception on Sunday, July 5th from 1 – 3 PM. Admission is always free at Goodyear’s gallery and shop, where regular hours are M-F Noon - 4 PM and weekends 10 AM- 4 PM. For more information call 635-3920.

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An Appreciation for the Arts of Photography and Pottery

Friday, June 5th, 2009

jiaa1In 1984 Len Poleszak founded the Jekyll Island Arts Association’s Guild and Pottery Shop. Si Fryer, one of the founders of the JIAA introduced Len to the craft that would change his life. The first time at a wheel Len immediately centered and threw a pot. No one was more surprised than he was and Len became hooked with “playing in the clay.” Over the years, he won prizes in JIAA festivals, sold lots of pots, exhibited many times, enjoyed teaching others and was always eager to learn more.
  
In 1992 and 1998 he took great pleasure in being on exhibit twice at Goodyear Gallery which featured his pottery and the pastels and glass work of his friend and old fraternity brother, Ed Cowley. In the 1998 exhibition notes Len said, “I have had the good fortune to work with many Guild members, winter guests, expert instructors and later, artists in residence. They all influenced my work - there is simply so much to learn and do, and not enough time! Meanwhile, I am having fun!” He loved the craft and he loved Jekyll Island.
  
John Webber thinks of photography as art appreciation shaped through the camera lens. He feels that using a camera is a method to reflect reality and preserve it for himself and others - in a most natural way. Through the years John used a camera matter-of-factly as part of his employment as a photojournalist. However, “retirement” launched a reevaluation of his photos and an interest in showing his work in juried competition, exhibits and festivals. Living in Watkinsville, Georgia, with his wife Marcia and his oldest son nearby, John is a member of the Oconee Cultural Arts Foundation, Athens Art Association, Monroe Art Guild, and the Athens Photography Guild. Yesterday and today John’s philosophy is the same: focus on the image, keep equipment simple…and appreciate the art of photography.
  
The exhibit will be showcased at Goodyear Gallery in Jekyll Island’s Historic District, June 2nd - 28th. The artists’ reception will be held Sunday, June 7 from 1-3 PM. Admission is always free at Goodyear’s gallery and shop, where regular hours are M-F Noon - 4 PM and weekends 10 AM-4 PM. For more information call 635-3920.

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