March 3, 2010 Wednesday

 World-Maker for Diego, Manny, and Sid 10:00AM - 6:00PM 
An exhibition of landscape paintings by Xiangyuan (Jay) Jie featuring imagery of both the eastern and western United States runs through March 20th at Walls Fine Art Gallery in Wilmington, NC.

Xiangyuan (Jay) Jie, a native of Hunan, China, now lives and paints full time in Atlanta, GA. He received his formal art education in China, Europe, and the United States. In 1982, Jie graduated with a BFA in theater set design from the Central Academy of Drama at Beijing. He then taught art and design at Hunan University. In 1987 and 1988, Jie studied and lectured at the Ecole Cantonal d’ Art de Lausanne, Switzerland. Upon immigrating to the United States, Jie taught at Auburn University as a visiting professor. In 1995, he received his master’s degree in industrial design from Georgia Tech. Since then, he had been working at the Disney and Fox Feature Animation studios as a background stylist and visual development artist. His screen credits include Mulan, Tarzan, Lilo & Stitch, Brother Bear, Ice Age 2 - The Meltdown.

“Xiangyuan Jie (affectionately called Master Jay) painted a stunning color script that helped guide us in painting our keys. Master Jay is probably the best painter I have ever met (we don't throw around the title "Master" to just anyone). Sitting next to him was kind of like going to graduate school.” –Robert MacKensie on “Ice Age, The Meltdown”

Jay’s expressive painterly approach is largely influenced by the direct and fluent style of early European, Russian, and American impressionists and realists. Jie enjoys painting people from life settings and landscape on location wherever he goes on the road trips.

“There’s a hallway on the studio’s third floor where Disney artists show their own work in a gallery setting, and one day the wandering directors were exposed to the work of Xiangyuan (“Jay”) Jie. “Bob and I knew we wanted a real rugged, artful-looking film,” says Blaise. “We didn’t want it to be really detailed and highly rendered.” When they saw Jie’s bold, impressionistic landscapes, they were hooked. “You could see every brushstroke,” says Bob Walker, “and the way he handles color is incredible.” The rest of the unit was immediately trained to paint like Jie.” –Taylor Jessen, on the film “Brother Bear”
Jay’s artworks have been featured in national and regional juried art exhibitions around the country. He has been published in Artist’s Magazine and International Artist’s Magazine, Southwest Art Magazine. He also received second place in 2003 and the honor award in 2002 and 2005 at the international competition sponsored by the Portrait Society of America. Jie also received third prize in Artist Magazine’s portrait competition in 1999. His landscape paintings were selected for the Top 100 in the 2002 and 2003 “Art for the Parks” competition, and received Landscape Art Award and Grand Teton Natural History Association Purchase Award and Judge's Choice Award.
Xiangyuan (Jay) Jie is a member of the Portrait Society of America, Oil Painters of America and Plein Air Painters of West.
Jay’s book, “Landscape Works of China” is available for sale at the gallery throughout the exhibition.
Posted by: Walls Fine Art Gallery 


Also On This Day:

 Oil Painting Class 10:00AM - 12:00PM 
Hampstead Arts
14663 Highway 17 North
Hampstead, N.C.,28443
910-270-3003
Posted by: Hampstead Arts 

 Stained Glass Class 12:30PM - 3:00PM 
Hampstead Arts
14663 Highway 17 North
Hampstead, N.C.,28443
910-270-3003
Posted by: Hampstead Arts 

 'Kid'cademy Art Classes at Cameron Art Museum 3:30PM - 4:30PM 


Session 4: February 17, 24, March 3, 10, 17 24



Students explore the galleries and make exhibition-inspired artwork!

Open to children ages 6 to 10
limited enrollment, 8 students per session

Wednesdays, 3:30 - 4:30 pm

Members (household level): $60, Non-members: $90

Contact Georgia at
georgia@cameronartmuseum.com
to register or with any questions

Cameron Art Museum
3201 South 17th Street
Wilmington, North Carolina 28412
www.cameronartmuseum.com
Posted by: Cameron Art Museum 

 Collage Class- Making pictures with paper. 3:30PM - 5:00PM 
Hampstead Arts
14663 Highway 17 North
Hampsatead, N.C.,28443
910-270-3003
Posted by: Hampstead Arts 

 Kids on Wheels-Pottery Class 3:30PM - 5:00PM 
Hampstead Arts
14663 Highway 17 North
Hampstead, N.C.,28443
910-270-3003
Posted by: Hampstead Arts 

 Weekly Wine Tasting at Bottega 6:00PM - - - 
Music by Perry Smith - all shows begin around 9pm unless otherwise noted.

Events are always free!

Call 910.763.3737 for details.

Bottega Art Bar & Gallery
208 North Front Street
Downtown Wilmington
Posted by: bottega art & wine 

 Pottery Class-Adults 6:00PM - 8:00PM 
Hampstead Arts
14663 Highway 17 North
Hampstead,N.C.,28443
910-270-3003
Posted by: Hampstead Arts 

 Red Cliff. Cinematique. Archives Theatre. $7. General Admission. 7:30PM - 10:00PM 
Tickets for this event may be purchased online by clicking here

Cliff

Director John Woo has been described as having a choreographer's soul. In Red Cliff, the most expensive Asian film ever made, he retells the classic story "Romance of the Three Kingdoms," about the birth of modern China in the third century. Using pageantry, exquisite costumes, acrobatics, and a massive cast, the film relates the tale of the Han emperor's efforts to destroy the two warlords who stand in the way of his ruling all China. International star Tony Leung and Takeshi Kaneshiro provide solid characterizations and the byplay between them is as intriguing as the battle scenes.

148 minutes. Rated R. In Mandarin Chinese with English subtitles.

Ticket Purchase Options for this Event:

Tickets for this event may be purchased online by clicking here or you may purchase tickets in person or by telephone with a Visa or MasterCard at the Thalian Hall Center Box Office, located in the lobby of Thalian Hall at 310 Chestnut St. in historic downtown Wilmington, NC.
Local telephone:
343-3664
Toll-free long distance: 1-800-523-2820

Box Office Hours
Wednesday through Saturday: 2:00 to 6:00 PM, or until curtain.
Sunday through Tuesday: Two hours prior to curtain.
Posted by: Thalian Hall Center for the Performing Arts