Call for Entries (March 25-29) for TASIMJAE / TASIMRAE 2025!
Entry forms are sent to all current members in our March mailout and will be available at the Art Studio when entries are being dropped off.
Entry forms are sent to all current members in our March mailout and will be available at the Art Studio when entries are being dropped off.
The artwork in both galleries will be on view through Friday, February 21st during TASI’s regular gallery hours:
Tuesdays through Saturdays, from noon until 5:00pm
No registration is required for these casual creative meet-ups. Please see description of each group for age requirements and suggested fees to help cover facilitators and/or supplies.
RSVP on Facebook for live updates!
Full details at www.artstudio.org/EDUCATION
~ Ariel Bush (Folk Rock / Indie)
moody moonlight / vintage versets
~ Greg Jr. (Folk)
Folk music about people, weather, and crumbling infrastructure
~ BJ Da Kiddd (Hip-Hop,RnB)
“energetic, blend together melodies w my rap style, i bring a new aesthetic and i think i set a different vibe”
~ japanese CARCRASH (Electro-Industrial)
High energy synthesizer music with mostly dark undertones
Both exhibitions – “CALYPSO: Poets & Prophets” by Jerome Cabeen and “Art in Motion Flowing Through The Universe” by Marcie Morgan – will open on Saturday, February 1st with a public reception from 7pm until 10pm.
“Coming into a new year, I always get nostalgic about where we started some 40 plus years ago, and where we are going…”
FINAL WEEK to see this phenomenal exhibition in person! Melody Montero-Ortiz “Capturing Light and Shadow” will be on view in TASI’s Main Gallery through November 23. Gallery hours: 12pm – 5pm, Tuesday-Saturday FREE and open to the public! Artwork can be purchased through The Art Studio.
Collectively there are virtually 200 years of experience in the stars of Gumbo ClayFest. That is a lot of knowledge in one place and it’s all available for aspiring artists, not just clay people, to learn from the vast array of experience these artists possess.
The Alternative Show is specifically directed to the novice, outsider, and beginning artists along with the myriad of creatives, young and old, skilled, and not so much, who grace our walls with art. Not only is it a positive experience for everyone, but it’s also a chance to exhibit in a collective of works by people who share the love of art in all its joys and aberrations.
The Art Studio is working with our local community mental health providers to promote health, healing and wellness through artistic self-expression. Individuals of all ages, education, and walks of life are called to participate in our second annual “The Art of Mental Health” art exhibition. The theme will focus on the artists’ personal experience with mental wellness and using art as a healthy way to cope.