Monday, June 30, 2014

Today's Updates

It's been a musical couple of days here at the studio! We had an excellent time with Gary Mills last night and were surprised today with the appearance of Rocket Rocketship on the wharf for an impromptu filming. The picture below features some of our favorite Parks gals with the band, who also performed last night at Lobster Cove Head.

 


In food news, we are back to serving lobster sandwiches! The first few days have been crazy with orders and we have sold out of lobster within the hour- so come in as quick as you can. All of our lobster comes from the local fishermen in the bay, so it's not only tasty, but super fresh, too!

Have a great Canada day!

Evangeline 






Sunday, June 29, 2014

Summer's Here!


Hi, Galliott Studios fans and friends! Guest blogger and honorary Galliott Girl Evangeline here! I'm back in Newfoundland and working in Rocky Harbour at Java Jacks after nine long months of winter and psyched to be at the studio, drinking inhuman amounts of hot chocolate and goofing around on the pottery wheel. We have tons of exciting events coming up and some really interesting art coming in, so keep checking back all Summer for new reports on the coolest studio this side of the bay. 


Of course, our big news this week was our very cool wine tasting. Our first, but certainly not our last! It was catered by the very talented (and friendly!) Jason Nesbitt, the chef at Serenity on the Rocks up at the Red Mantle. Delicious food and wine was enjoyed by all last Friday night.


We also had a group of girl guides in just yesterday, making jewelery and enjoying the lovely, sunny day here. If you have a group of kids, or even just one or two, let us know! With a few days notice, we can offer many different activities for kids to enjoy- so that you can have a cappuccino or two and keep the little ones occupied. 

Tonight, we've got a last minute rock concert of our own happening with Gary Mills at 8 PM. Five dollars at the door for entrance, and wine, coffee, and cheese plates available inside in addition to our brand-new lobster rolls, starting at noon every day! They go fast, so come in as soon as you can to grab a bite to eat. 

That's all for today, but look for more posts soon! It's shaping up to be a great summer already. 

Evangeline



Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Wine Tasting and Music

Here at Galliott Studios we like to go with the flow of summer, and when a wine rep came into the shop telling us about all the new wines we figured here is a great opportunity!
So this Friday (June27th) at 6pm with the help of local chef Jason Nesbitt we will be hosting a wine and food tasting. If you would like to join in on the fun let us know by calling the shop  709-453-2142 or drop on in.


Also this Sunday kicks off of our Sunday night shows. Every Sunday at 8pm until August we will be hosting different musical talents. 

This Sunday June 29th we have Gary Mills. We've attached  a picture below....The show starts at 8pm and were looking forward to seeing Gary perform for the first time at the studio!



The following Sundays will include
 
July 6th       Thom Coombes
July 13th     Matthew Hornell with Andrew Sneddon
July20th      Mayhemmingways
July 27th     Nick Ryan

Keep checking back for details! 



 

Saturday, June 21, 2014

Sydney Lancasters "Boundary|Time|Surface"

 
This Sunday in Green Point Artist in residence Sydney Lancaster will be constructing her insulation  "Boundary|Time|Surface." Sydney's piece will 
 
                "explore the arbitrary nature of the geological boundary at Green Point, in Gros Morne National   
                 Park. This work draws attention to our inclination to create arbitrary divisions, as tools to define, 
                 manage, and understand expanses of space and time"
 
Sydney explained her process in the following steps...

1. John and I will be onsite at Green Point by 9 am, latest, to get set up; high tide is at 8 am, so we will be able to access the Cambrian-Ordovician boundary strata and that bit of beach by then.

1a. Volunteers will arrive at 9:30, and we'll do a short briefing.

2. We will be setting up two cameras onsite: one on the grassy cliff above (for video), and one on the shore (for time lapse stills) . There will be a two more cameras available for stills and video from various locations as well.

3. Construction will begin at 10 am; we need to have the sculpture completed about an hour after the tide turns (should be about 3 pm, since low tide is 2:05pm)

4. We will stay on the rocks and continue with the documentation until the tide comes back in and the sculpture is toppled. (high tide in the evening is about 9 pm). Folks are welcome to stay onsite with us if they like! 
 
 For more information check out Sydney's blog at www.sydneylancaster.ca 



Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Sydney Lancaster Artist Talk

This Friday we are excited to have the new artist is residence Sydney Lancaster talking about her art practice and aspirations for her park residency.
The artist residency is a collaboration between Parks Canada and The Rooms Provincial Art Gallery. Multiple times throughout the summer we have amassing international artists staying in the park house creating their unique depictions of the area. (apply to be an artist in residence http://www.therooms.ca/artinthepark/default.asp)




Monday, June 9, 2014

Spring 2014!

Spring is finally here and the Galliott Studio crew are supper excited! We have bands lined up for every Sunday in July, Artist talks, new author readings and more!!

We started this season off with an Artist show of resent works by Kristen Oravec.
Kristen (or Kris as we know her) is a working visual artist, geologist and parks naturalist here in Gros Morne National Park.  Her show " This Particular Silence"  went up on the 30th of May and will be up until the 13th of June. We would like to thank everyone that came out to help use celebrate the opening! 



"Each place holds its own mood and silences. Bonne Bay and the neighboring Tablelands has its own particular silence that lingers in your belly long after you have left, a cool and reserved quietude. This cool stillness, which reveals no secrets, seeps slowly into ancient houses here, as slowly weather becoming more part of the land then artifact. 

I attempt to evoke that sense of cool quietude which one finds here through paint, the most fluid and silent of mediums. Hot colours are tamed and cooled by the use of strong horizontals. The use of restricted palettes and strong horizontals allow the viewer to settle into the sense of unpeopled silence, a place without cell phones, deadlines and iPads, an edge of reality where the soul and the land meet."
                                                                                                                   -Kristen Oravec








Monday, September 2, 2013

The Writers came to Woody Point!

Well its about time we stop procrastinating and update this blog! We have tons of wonderful pictures from The Writers at Woody Point and to be honest we were so busy it’s all just a wonderful blur!

We started the week off with sort of an informal meet and greet on Wednesday night.  It included music from Sandy Morris and Erin Best as well as an impromptu performance by Duo Gelato’s violinist Peter De Sotto and Alexander Sevastion on the accordion.


This year we decided to try something new, so all week long we offered Gluten free options as well as dairy free snacks and lunch options. Not only did we get great response from this, but it also made for a week of recipe exchanges and hint at a new cook book by Greg Malone and his wife White!

Thursday morning we had Russell Wangersky reading from his book of short stories “Whirl Away” followed by a midday matinee played by Pamela Morgan and Sandy Morris joined by Anita Best.

Friday Elisabeth De Mariaffi Read from her book of short stories “How to Get Along With Women”  The short story she read was “Field Work” which had the crowd nearly in tears laughing as she read a story of a fictional field study about tiny men both in the wild and in a lab setting. There was an especially humorous part about tagging the study subjects with different coloured nail enamel to keep track of them.
Friday night we held our all ages move night on the wharf and saw "Orca the Killer Whale" a water based horror movie that was filmed in Newfoundland. The participants had a great night shouting at the hilarity of the plot. 


For our Saturday reading we saw Chad Pelley reading from his novel “Away from Everywhere” During Chad’s reading a group of seagulls few over to check out the scene and Chad joked that this was his first experience of being heckled by seagulls!
Saturday afternoon we had a Breakwater Books kids birthday party for Al Pitman’s  book “A Wonderful Fine Day for a Sculpin named  Sam”. Author Elisabeth De Mariaffi headed the children’s activity of coloring, gluing and attaching sparkles to cut outs of the books illustrations.  And it has to be noted that it was the smoothest and quietest kids activity ever held at Galliott Studios! We think it must have had something to do with the size of sparkles that Elishabeth brought! They were just big enough that they wouldn’t dump onto the floor in one shake! True details that only an experienced mother would know! (Elisabeth, if you ever get bored of being an author and would like to head all of our kid activities from here on out let us know!) We then had delicious butter cream cupcakes from the Chocolate Moose (http://chocolatemoosebakerycafe.blogspot.ca/) with a reading and signing by the illustrator Shawn O'Hagan. .  

Sunday we had another special treat with David Ferry's project “Short Waves/Short Stories” The udience sat on Galliott Studios back wharf facing the scenic bay and long range mountains, while a radio broadcast sounded around them. The performance couldn’t of been on a better day. The morning was sunny yet cool and being the last day of the festival the audience was winding down and in a reflective mood. Barry Flatman introduced Michael Winter’s contemplative story “Archibald the Arctic” and then with the talented readings of David Ferry and musical talents of Pamela Morgan and Sandy Morris, a radio play unfolded around us.


(We've taken this picture from Jeanie MacFarlane's Facebook page!
a Great picture of Michael Winter and David Ferry)