Showing posts with label artforfun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label artforfun. Show all posts

Saturday, May 23, 2026

For photography dreamers, and visual media lovers : Dayla Calendine "wanted t be part of something that helped students discover" by opening the Calendine-Davis Studio at Freed-Hardeman University.

Dayla, and Chad Calendine used their philanthropic clout in support of photographic, and visual media  creativity. This will open the doorway for many students to stretch their legs and see what stories are possible to tell ia images at the Calendine-Davis Studio. I applaud the Calendines. 

Calendine-Davis Studio Opens on FHU's Campus Bringing Student Creativity Into Focus


HENDERSON, Tenn, Alumni and donors Dayla and Chad Calendine made a deeply personal investment in the future of Freed-Hardeman University photography students by fully funding a state-of-the-art studio designed to serve generations of aspiring image makers while strengthening the university's creative programs.

"We wanted to be part of something that helps students discover," said Dayla Calendine, who also serves on FHU's Board of Trustees. "This is about more than a building — it's about creating opportunities and strengthening connections that will last far beyond their time here."

A ribbon-cutting ceremony held in April marked the official opening of the more than 6,600-square-foot Calendine-Davis Studio, a facility more than a decade in the making that now serves as a central hub for students studying photography and visual media. The studio includes an art gallery, digital gallery and classroom space designed to reflect modern industry standards.

From the moment students walk through its doors, the difference is clear. Built to support both technical training and creative exploration, the studio gives students the opportunity to sharpen their skills while discovering how their work can communicate meaning and purpose.

"Image makers are trained here. Beauty is pursued here. Light is used with 21st-century skill," Freed-Hardeman Professor of Art Jud Davis said. Davis's words summed up the vision behind the Calendine-Davis Studio at FHU — a vision that now stands fully realized.

"This has been a long time coming," Davis said. "A lot of people poured into this, and I'm just grateful. At the end of the day, it's about giving people a place to learn, grow and use what they've been given."

The studio's story is one of collaboration, vision and strong community support. Early encouragement from retired College of Arts and Sciences faculty members Barbara England, fine arts, and Laquita Thomson, visual arts, helped lay the foundation for the project, while the university's advancement team and community partners such as E & T Contractors, along with Jason Brashier and Shannon Sewell, played key roles in bringing the vision to life.

The Calendines' support is echoed by fellow Board of Trustees member John Dodd, who emphasized the broader impact of the project.

"This is what it looks like when a university invests in its students in a meaningful way," said Dodd, chairman of the buildings committee. "It's not just about a facility — it's about creating an environment where students can grow, learn and be prepared for what comes next."

Today, the Calendine-Davis Studio is already fulfilling that vision.

Students are gaining hands-on experience in a professional environment while developing confidence, creativity and a deeper understanding of their craft. The studio continues to serve as a place where technical skill meets storytelling, preparing students to create meaningful work that reflects both artistry and purpose.

The mission of Freed-Hardeman University is to help students develop their God-given talents for His glory by empowering them with an education that integrates Christian faith, scholarship and service. Located in Henderson, Tennessee, FHU offers associate, bachelor's, master's, specialist and doctoral degrees. More information is available at fhu.edu.

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Friday, May 22, 2026

Dan's Rose Soiree Rain or Shine drink the Wine!!! Where THe Southampton Arts Center Sunday May 24th.

 

Just LOve this!!! Catch the Idaho COWGIRL Congress June 17-12 Arts Crafts, and more at the Ketcham Museum , Sun Valley Idaho!!!

THis is the most wonderful fun event I have to share. I Must see if your in the area . In my opinion worth the trip. 



IDAHO COWGIRL CONGRESS PUBLIC EXHIBITION, JUNE 17-21, 2026 Ketchum, Idaho — A gathering of Western women artists from across Idaho will present Idaho Cowgirl Congress, an exhibition on their craft and art, on view June 17–21, 2026 at Sun Valley Museum of Art. The exhibition opens with a public celebration on Wednesday, June 17 from 5:00–7:00 p.m., featuring a special performance by award-winning actor and musician Julie Rowe. Organized by the Idaho Commission on the Arts, Idaho Cowgirl Congress brings together women artists in a variety of disciplines, including saddle makers, weavers, painters, writers, hat makers, boot makers, silversmiths, textile artists, leather workers, and more. 
 
“The Idaho Cowgirl Congress is a gathering of talented women artists and craftswomen dedicated to sharing their skills with aspiring artisans and sharing their world with the public.” says Congress participant, Nancy Martiny, Idaho rancher, saddle maker, and 2025 Cowgirl Hall of Fame inductee. “The Cowgirl Congress gives these dedicated artists the opportunity to gather for education, inspiration, and fellowship, with the intent of carrying forward the Western trades for the next generation.” In days leading to the public exhibition, the Idaho Cowgirl Congress artists will gather for workshops related to business and art. The public is encouraged to join the artists for a Cowgirl Congress Panel on Thursday, June 18, 5:30pm at the Community Library in Ketchum. This event is free, but pre-registration is encouraged. 

 Idaho Cowgirl Congress is generously sponsored by the Idaho Commission on the Arts, National Endowment for the Arts, Sun Valley Museum of Art, Handwork 2026, and The Smithsonian. Participating organizations include Cowgirl Artists of America and Idaho Women’s Business Center. 

 Cowgirl Congress Programs & Events Art on Film presented by Sun Valley Museum of Art: Hard Twist: Through the Lens of Barbara Van Cleve Wednesday, June 3, 5pm Merlin’s Magic Lantern, Ketchum $10 SVMoA members / $12 general public Workshop: Morgan Buckert Hand-stitched Leather Wallet Thursday, June 11, 5:30pm mid-Valley ranch location TBA Cowgirl Congress Opening & Celebration Featuring a special performance by award-winning actor and musician Julie Rowe Wednesday, June 17, 5:00-7:00pm Sun Valley Museum of Art, Ketchum Free! 

 Cowgirl Congress Panel Thursday, June 18, 5:30pm Community Library, Ketchum Free, pre-registration is recommended. For more information, contact Steven Hatcher, State Folklorist, Idaho Commission on the Arts at (208) 334-2119 or steven.hatcher@arts.idaho.gov. 

 ABOUT THE IDAHO COMMISSION ON THE ARTS The Idaho Commission on the Arts (Arts Idaho) is the official state agency supporting and advancing the arts across Idaho. We work to ensure all Idahoans have access to the arts, arts education, and their cultural and artistic heritage. Through grants, partnerships, and statewide programs, Arts Idaho celebrates excellence, forges art networks, and invests in the resilience of artists and organizations statewide. 

 ABOUT SUN VALLEY MUSEUM OF ART Since its founding in 1971, the nonprofit Sun Valley Museum of Art (SVMoA) has been a cornerstone of cultural enrichment in Blaine County, fostering creativity, inspiring dialogue and engaging the community through diverse artistic and educational programs. Accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, SVMoA reaches an annual audience of over 20,000 with its mission to connect people to contemporary art and artists through exhibitions, education, programs and projects.

 SVMoA’s programming includes visual arts exhibitions, lectures, concerts, and classes. SVMoA enhances K-12 arts education in local schools with elementary school education, student exhibition tours, professional artist residencies, arts-based classroom enrichment projects, and student and teacher scholarships. Admission to the museum is always free and open to all. To learn more about Sun Valley Museum of Art, explore upcoming events, become a member or get involved, visit svmoa.org. IDAHO COMMISSION ON THE ARTS 2537 W. State St. Suite 130, Boise, ID 83702 //| (208) 334-2119 //| arts.idaho.gov 
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Thursday, May 21, 2026

The Lowell Ryan Projects on line exhibit of Nick Heard runs May 20-June 6 2026, Looks interesting!!!

 The work of Nick Heard is an online exhibition. Present ~ a Quiet Turning of Flowers~ . The canvases are built in a 3d dimensionally. Heard's work is interesting.

Thursday, May 14, 2026

Art Dubai Opens May 15-17 2025, for it's 20th year. One special Project from the Barjeel Art Foundation will be displayed.

Art Dubai, celebrating its 20th year. The special project of Arab Modern Masterpieces will be displayed from the Barjeel Art Foundation. Congratulations to the Fair, and it's many sponsors for all of the special presentations for this  years fair. Great art is inspired, and enjoyed by all peoples. 







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