Introduction to Painting Class

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Introduction to Painting Class to Be Taught at MAC 
Greg Siegwart will be teaching Introduction to Painting at the Monongalia Art Center, 107 High Street, Morgantown, WV on March 26, 2010.  The class is $15, will run from noon to 3:00 pm and is open to the general public. 
If you would like more information about the class contact Helen Panzironi at
304-293-4692 ext 1154 or MAC at 304-292-3325. Space is limited to ten students.  Participants should bring a canvas and their own paints.   
Greg Siegwart was born in Wheeling, WV.   Greg is a West Virginia native.  His interest in oil painting was inspired by paintings by his great grandfather, Joshif Siegwart, a Swiss immigrant.  By the age of 10, Siegwart picked up a brush and his love of oil painting began.  Over forty years of painting have given him the life lessons to see learn and develop his craft.  While the art world has always been a part of Siegwart’s life, it remained a hobby for much of the time as he maintained and managed a career in telecommunications.  Read More...

Songwriters Circle


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Songwriters Circle
- Jim Savarino, Facilitator

(meets third Thursday of each month at MAC)
The next meeting is Thursday, May 14, 7 - 9
There is no fee associated with this event and everyone is welcome to attend.

This is a free group that meets typically on the third wednesday of every month. All people are welcome to attend; especially if you are a songwriter looking for peers and constructive criticism to hone and develop your craft.

A little about Jim Savarino-
Born and raised in West Virginia, Jim has developed an acoustic style rooted firmly in Appalachian music, with uplifting, poetic lyrics. He began writing in 1989 in California after a hitch in the Marine Corps and a career in physics. Jim’s influences include Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell and John Denver.  Jim’s fans range from the very old to the very young – from the late Bob DeWitt, longtime friend and sometime housemate of Woody Guthrie, to toddlers who gather at the foot of the stage during performances. Jim’s songwriting is also wide ranging, though instantly recognizable. His songs include poetic descriptions of the natural beauty of Appalachia, with a viewpoint of optimism and hope.

Morgantown Poets

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Morgantown Poets meets April 16, 2009, 7-9:00 P.M.
This meeting has no associated fees for participation.
CONTACT: Ted Webb, Morgantown Poets
304-319-1762; morgantownpoets@care2.com
Morgantown Poets features author, poetry teacher Susan Sailer April 16
 
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Susan Sailer, a published author and poetry teacher, will be the featured speaker during Morgantown Poets’ 7 p.m. literary event Thursday, April 16, at Monongalia Arts Center (MAC). 
The reading is free and open to anyone interested in the arts.  
During the event, Sailer will share poems from her poetry manuscript, “Fault Zone,” as well as recent poems. 
Sailer teaches a course in writing poetry each spring at the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute in Morgantown. Her poems have appeared in Poetry International, Appalachian Heritage, Pearl, Pittsburgh City Paper, Kestrel, Voices from the Attic and 5 A.M. Indiana Review will also be publishing the author’s forthcoming book review of Jan Beatty’s third volume of poems. 
The West Virginia Commission on the Arts in 2008 awarded Sailer a Professional Development Grant for Individual Artists that enabled her to spend last September in Albuquerque, N.M. revising “Fault Zone” for publication. The manuscript explores the January 2006 Sago Mine disaster.  
Sailer previously taught 20th century Irish and British literature in the Department of English at West Virginia University. After retiring from WVU in 2000, she entered the low-residency Program in Poetry at New England College in Henniker, N.H., completing her master of fine arts degree in 2007. Her credentials also include a doctorate from University of Washington, as well as a bachelor’s degree and a master’s from The University of Chicago. 
The author lives at Rock Lake, Marion County, with her partner Tom Miles. 
The MAC is at 107 High St., Morgantown. The event will be in Studio II upstairs.  
Public parking is available near the MAC in the parking garage at the corner of Pleasant and Chestnut streets and at the city lot behind 142 High Street (enter off Spruce). The MAC is accessible to individuals with mobility impairments; please schedule ahead at 304-319-1762, or write to
info@monartscenter.com for more information.  
Morgantown Poets is an informal group in the community that meets from 7-9 p.m. on the third Thursday of each month at the MAC, providing literary enthusiasts the opportunity to express themselves, share their work, network and to connect up-and-coming writers with more established authors. New writers are welcome. Meetings usually begin with a spoken reading by a featured author that is followed by readings from attendees. Join Morgantown Poets’ mailing list by writing to
morgantownpoets@care2.com or join the group on Facebook by entering “Morgantown Poets” in Facebook’s search. 

Public parking is available near the MAC in the parking garage at the corner of Pleasant and Chestnut streets and at the city lot behind 142 High Street (enter off Spruce).

The MAC is accessible to individuals with mobility impairments; please call ahead at 304-319-1762, email info@monartscenter.com for more information or view our Accessibility Information.  

Song Writers Circle Post-Tax Day Edition


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Songwriters Circle
- Jim Savarino, Facilitator

(meets third Thursday of each month at MAC)
The next meeting is April 16, 7-9:00 P.M.
There is no fee associated with this event and everyone is welcome to attend.

A little about Jim Savarino-
Born and raised in West Virginia, Jim has developed an acoustic style rooted firmly in Appalachian music, with uplifting, poetic lyrics. He began writing in 1989 in California after a hitch in the Marine Corps and a career in physics. Jim’s influences include Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell and John Denver.  Jim’s fans range from the very old to the very young – from the late Bob DeWitt, longtime friend and sometime housemate of Woody Guthrie, to toddlers who gather at the foot of the stage during performances. Jim’s songwriting is also wide ranging, though instantly recognizable. His songs include poetic descriptions of the natural beauty of Appalachia, with a viewpoint of optimism and hope.

Songwriters Circle with Jim Savarino


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Songwriters Circle
- Jim Savarino, Facilitator

(meets third Thursday of each month at MAC)
The next meeting is March 18, 7-9:00 P.M.
There is no fee associated with this event and everyone is welcome to attend.

A little about Jim Savarino-
Born and raised in West Virginia, Jim has developed an acoustic style rooted firmly in Appalachian music, with uplifting, poetic lyrics. He began writing in 1989 in California after a hitch in the Marine Corps and a career in physics. Jim’s influences include Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell and John Denver.  Jim’s fans range from the very old to the very young – from the late Bob DeWitt, longtime friend and sometime housemate of Woody Guthrie, to toddlers who gather at the foot of the stage during performances. Jim’s songwriting is also wide ranging, though instantly recognizable. His songs include poetic descriptions of the natural beauty of Appalachia, with a viewpoint of optimism and hope.