![]() Which started Monday, Labor Day, is an exploration of media/techniques on fabric. The second class to start is Tracy Potter’s Wilson, an internationally exhibited artist with a Masters of Fine Arts from The San Francisco Art Institute and a bachelor’s in English from USIU, is Tuesday Nights’ creator and facilitator. This four-class session explores the idea of “the Gift and the Box it came in” and examines the traditions of giving and receiving. Three classes are under way, with other classes and workshops beginning in October and continuing into January.īegan about four years ago. They are starting small with one room at 1140 Main St., Suite 208, said Wilson, outlining a fall schedule that includes classes with some of Ramona’s top artist/instructors in a variety of media. Imagine a large space for artists to work and where classes are taught and exhibitions and art talks are held, continued Wilson. Our goal is the building of an artistic community through socialization thereby removing the often-isolating effect of working as an artist in a rural area.” “We envision a place where the art is paramount and the atmosphere is intelligent, educational and welcoming, a professional place where local artists, visiting artists, emerging artists and established artists mingle. “We are interested in creating a rural community art space, where traditional, expressive and conceptual artists come in contact with each other and the larger community,” said Helen Wilson, the center’s director. ![]() The center’s mission is to create an inclusive community art space, where the community and the artist are put into direct contact, states the announcement of the center’s opening. ![]() This fall sees the opening of the The Art Center in Ramona, where everything from traditional to expressive art will be explored. ![]()
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