Well, it’s about to happen. Sandra Phiney’s book is rolling off the presses and will be launched a the AGNS Wednesday June 18 between 6-8 p.m. She’d love to see you there. Sandra calls it a “wee book” but although it’s relatively small (8.5 in. x 5.5 in; 108 pages) it is loaded with 190 photos.
Titled Maud Lewis and the “Maudified” House Project–the Story Starts Here, Sandra says on page 5, “This book is primarily a photo documentary of the “Maudified” house project and the artists who were involved. Readers will also find some interesting information about Maud Lewis, a few stories from people who knew her, and other odds and sods related to this amazing woman. The book also celebrates the importance of volunteers, and shows how a community can rally around a common goal and make things happen.”
Aside from enjoying refreshments and camaraderie at the book launch, you’ll also have a chance to view a TV documentary that CBC produced in 1965 titled “The Once Upon a Time World of Maud Lewis.” The Friends of the AGNS (Yarmouth) purchased the film and will be showing it at half hour intervals throughout the launch. It’s a great chance to see live footage of Maud and Everett in their home in Marshalltown.
Hope to see you at the launch!
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June 6, 2014 – Maudified house project promoted
TOWN OF YARMOUTH SPORTING A “MAUDIFIED” LOOK
Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, June 5, 2014
For folk art aficionados in Canada (and further afield), Maud Lewis is a household name. Yet most people are not aware that this renowned artist’s roots are in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. The Friends of the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia (AGNS) Western Branch Society intend to change that. They’ve just launched the “Maudified” house project, which consists of placing 11 miniature painted houses-inspired by Maud Lewis-at various sites in Yarmouth.
“The purpose of the project,” says Wendy Majestic, VP of the Society and project co-ordinator, “is to draw attention to Maud’s amazing story, and to let the world know that her story starts here. We also want to celebrate the artistic talent in the region, beautify the town and to raise funds for children’s programming at the art gallery-so it’s a many-sided affair.
It all started last January when local civic and corporate sponsors funded the project. Scores of volunteers assembled and primed the houses. Then 16 artists and nine students from Plymouth School applied their magic during the winter. The mini-houses were recently installed at various locations and will remain at their sites until they are auctioned off at Th’YARC, a local community theatre, on September 14. (The students’ house is part of a raffle with the draw on the same date.)
The diminutive Maud met and married a fish pedlar, Everett Lewis, in 1938. They lived in a small 13 ft. 6 in x 12 ft. 6 in. house in Marshalltown, Digby County. With no plumbing or electricity, and despite the hardships and challenges she faced-including debilitating rheumatoid arthritis-Maud found joy through painting. Her art spilled over onto everything from dustpans and scallop shells, to the walls and windows of her home.
In Yarmouth, many activities are planned during the summer and fall focused on Maud Lewis. Currently a Maud Lewis Homecoming exhibit is at the AGNS Yarmouth location, including three documentaries about the late folk artist that can be viewed during opening hours. A self guided tour of pinpointing the locations of the “Maudified” houses is also available, and local author Sandra Phinney has published Maud Lewis and the Maudified House Project: The Story Starts Here, which will be launched at the AGNS (Yarmouth) on June 18. Story circles are also planned, as well as a Maud Lewis Festival this fall.
May 23, 2014 – Maudified House moved
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The Maudified House on Water/Commercial Street has been moved to a more public exposed site on Main Street. It is now in its own little yard next to Emin’s and across from the skateboard park. Many more people will now see this house both walking and driving. Thanks to all who helped with the move.
May 15, 2014 – “Maudified” house launch!
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Saturday, May 24th from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Starts at the Yarmouth County Museum at 2 p.m. with Town Crier David Ollie. He’ll then lead us to Town Hall, where Mayor Pam Mood will cut the ribbon on a “Maudified” House. Next … to Alma Square/the AGNS to visit the Maud Lewis Homecoming Exhibit followed by enjoying Ginger Ale and ice cream, two of Maud Lewis’s favourite treats.
April 30 2014 – AMCA: SALT exhibit
AMCA: SALT
Art Gallery of Nova Scotia Western Branch Yarmouth Community Room Show May 1 to 30th, 2014
Opening reception Thursday May 1, 2014 from 5-7pm. All are welcome!
Students of the Applied Media and Communication Arts (AMCA) program at NSCC Burridge Campus are delighted to show off their work by way of an art-show based around a central theme.
In the spirit of celebrating the arrival of the new ferry service, it only seemed natural to depict a relevant theme, so they give you: SALT.
SALT represents many things – from the beloved ocean that shapes Yarmouth’s character, to the people who’ve spent all their years living by, and off of our sea.
April 27, 2014 – Creative Minds – The Artist’s Way Collective.
Our final Creative Minds series of the season is coming up and we’re excited to meet members of The Artist’s Way Collective from Annapolis.
This is a unique group who got together for 13 weeks to discuss Julia Cameron’s book titled The Artist’s Way. But they did more than discuss the book and how to “get creative.” They worked through whatever blocks they had, did their homework, and produced some amazing stuff.
Members of the collective will be taking us on a journey behind the scenes to understand what transpired, the challenges and rewards. Bonus: the gallery has a make-over! Brand new exhibits in every gallery. Exciting stuff!
April 13, 2014 – Maudified house project on schedule
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The “Maudified” house project has completed the first two stages: assembling 11 houses then getting them painted (16 artist have been hard at work for the past several weeks.) 
Today, work crews installed two of the houses: Roy Mandell’s at the Mariners Centre and Margaret Knubben’s at the Visitor Centre. Following are some photos of the work accomplished today.
All of the houses will be in place by the time the ferry starts its daily run. We’re currently working on a brochure for a self guided tour, and planning a public launch on Saturday afternoon, May 24th.
April 3, 2014 – Youth create birds in flight
April 6, 2014 2 p.m.
Family Sunday “Birds in Flight”
March 16, 2014 – Creative Minds features Darryl Whetter
Widely-acclaimed author, poet, and critic, Professor Darryl Whetter will use his two most recent books (Origins and Keeping Things Whole) as a basis for his reflections on the topic “Writing about place … within poetry and fiction.”
His presentation and discussion promises to be lively, informative, and interesting. No charge. All welcome!
Sunday March 30 at 2 p.m.
February 23, 2014 – Creative Minds with June Deveau
June Deveau will be giving a special presentation at the AGNS in Yarmouth this Sunday at 2 p.m. as part of the popular Creative Minds Series. She’ll take us behind the scenes of her paintings as she discusses the inspiration that’s guided her for so many years. Namely, the rich cultural background that is rooted in the Acadian villages and landscapes along Baie Sainte-Marie, Nova Scotia, where she resides and works.
Mostly self-taught, June has also over the years studied with several well-known artists and has participated in various solo and group shows in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Québec and Louisiana. While she primarily paints with acrylics, she enjoys watercolours, drawing, monotypes, and linocuts. Colour, texture and form have always fascinated her. Her paintings reflect the beauty of her region, traditional arts, and values of the past. In 2003, June opened her gallery, June Deveau Galerie Studio, located in Saint-Alphonse, N.S., where she receives visitors from various parts of the world.
In addition to her personal artistry, and participation in various artistic projects within the schools, June teaches painting and sketching to residents of her community. She has also won numerous awards as a small-business owner. A selection of her artwork can be seen on her website, www.junedeveau.com.
June has recently launched “Inspiration to Creation,” a tourism experience that allows visitors to participate in an exploration of various art forms, the Acadian culture and local scenery, then push their boundaries through creating works of their own. Please join June for her presentation this coming Sunday. There is no admission charge.




