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Past Artist in Residence Series Events
Special Guest
LUDVIC
Friday, April 23, 2010 at 6:30pm
Ludvic is both a painter and sculptor whose work is known throughout the world. He has an intense and consuming passion that fuels his art. He works in a variety of series, sometimes exclusively, other times simultaneously from large-scale portraits, abstract paintings, still life food paintings, large iconic portraits, and sculptures created from reclaimed and recycled materials.
While living in France, he met Picasso, who liked Ludvic's sketches so much that he encouraged him to continue his studies. Ludvic lived in Canada before moving to the States where his diverse career took advantage of his wide-ranging talents. He became an illustrator for Playboy, worked with Andy Warhol's "Factory", and was a fabric designer for Yves Saint Laurent. In the mid-1980's, Ludvic opened his own studio in New York City where he began working larger scale paintings. His highly stylized portraits include several of Marilyn Monroe. Just in time for the Academy Awards, two were placed in the Renaissance Hollywood Hotel, adjacent to the Kodak Theater.
Raised in Cairo, Ludvic holds a BA in Architecture and received his Masters degree from Switzerlandís Basel School of Arts. He apprenticed with notable artists as Karel Appel, Bram Bogart, and Marino Marini. He currently maintains a studio on both the east and west coasts.
Ludvic's sculptures will be on display on the grounds of the Hermosa Inn from March - May 2010.
Ludvic's Steel Jam Session series will be on display at the Desert Botanical Gardens from November 19, 2010 through May 22, 2011.
Special Guests Kimberley Ashley & Robert Black
Friday, January 22, 2010 at 6:30 PM
Hollywood's golden era of fashion is coming to Lon's with "Designing Marilyn: Hollywood's Travilla Glamour." High fashion designers Kimberley Ashley and Robert Black will present the iconic designs of Bill Travilla, best known for creating Marilyn Monroe's illustrious film costumes including the most famous dress in the world - the white halter dress for "The Seven Year Itch" and for television epics including, "Dallas," and "Dynasty."
Kimberley Ashley, a respected haute couture designer with her own signature line, has outfitted both socialites and celebrities and is a member of the elite Fashion Group International. Author of the Travilla biography, "The Gentleman Preferred Dressing the Blonde: The Glamorous Life of Hollywood's Travilla" and co-author of the upcoming book, "The Legendary Style of Bill Travilla," Ashley has become the single authority on Travilla's life, She also is the founding director of The Ashley Travilla Fashion Foundation.
Robert Black, synonymous with fashion and the most beautiful faces in Phoenix, created the Southwest's top model and talent agency, the FORD/Robert Black Agency. As the acquisitions director for The Ashley Travilla Fashion Foundation, he partnered with Ashley to co-author "The Legendary Style of Bill Travilla." As a long-time collector of vintage fashion, Black recently opened the new upscale vintage boutique, Fashion by Robert Black, in Scottsdale. He also is a member of Fashion Group International.
Bringing to life the golden era of beauty and glamour, a presentation will follow dinner on the design and art of fashion, with a fascinating journey of the Bill Travilla collection. Models from the FORD/Robert Black Agency will provide a private fashion show of Travilla costumes -- some unveiled for the first time -- from The Ashley Travilla Fashion Foundation collection.
The dinner is in partnership with the Ashley Travilla Fashion Foundation.
Special Guest
Jeffrey Siegel
Wednesday, December 2, 2009 at 6:30 PM
The distinguished, world-renowned American pianist Jeffrey Siegel has been soloist with the world's great orchestras. Abroad, these include the Berlin Philharmonic, London Symphony, Moscow State Symphony, The Hague Residentie Orkest, Oslo Philharmonic, Stockholm Philharmonic, Orchestra of La Scala and NHK Symphony of Japan to name a few. In the United States, engagements include the New York Philharmonic, Los Angeles Philharmonic, The Philadelphia Orchestra, The Cleveland Orchestra, Boston Symphony Orchestra and Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Siegel has collaborated with many of the pre-eminent conductors of our time. He has developed a nationwide following among seasoned music lovers. Born into a musical family, Jeffrey Siegel studied with Rudolf Ganz in his native Chicago, with the legendary Rosina Lhévinne at The Juilliard School and, as a Fulbright Scholar, with Ilona Kabos in London. Join us for this rare treat as Jeffrey Siegel plays a short musicale and takes us on an intimate journey as he shares his lively, engaging insights, anecdotes and stories about various composers and their music. His relaxed and personal way of sharing information is enjoyable whether you are a music aficionado or would simply like to become one!
This dinner is in partnership with the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts.
Piano provided by Steinway of Phoenix.
STEINWAY-the piano by which all other are judged!
Special Guest
Martin Grelle
Wednesday, October 14 at 6:30 PM
A member of the prestigious Cowboy Artists of America since 1995, internationally celebrated artist Martin Grelle's name is synonymous with the Western art world. His images of the American West, both contemporary and historical, reflect his deep understanding of the wide open vistas of the southwestern landscape and of the pioneering spirit of the people who live there. Grelle's dedication to research, exploring historical and social aspects of the old and new West is evident when standing before his paintings. Working mainly in oil and acrylic, always refining his technique, he paints with a moderate amount of detail, emphasizing color and texture to create visual imagery, and light and shadow for dramatic effect. He has received critical acclaim from collectors, his peers, and prominent art organizations. In June 2005 he became one of only five artists to have won the top award twice at the Prix de West Invitational show at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma and has won numerous other notable awards over the years. Join us for an exceptional evening not to be missed!
This dinner is in partnership with the Cowboy Artists of America (www.caashow.org) and Overland Gallery of Scottsdale (http://overlandgallery.com/)
Special Guest
Doris Roberts
Sunday, March 1, 2009 at 6:30 PM
After the Arizona premiere of her newest film, Play the Game, at the Sedona Film Festival, five-time Emmy Award winner, Doris Roberts will be the featured guest at Lon’s Artist in Residence Dinner. Receiving critical acclaim for so many of her performances in her stellar career– from television, to countless movies, and 30 years on Broadway – she has become one of the most beloved performers in entertainment. To celebrate a lifetime of such achievement, Roberts was immortalized with her own Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame! After nine years as Marie Barone on “Everybody Loves Raymond,” which brought her international accolades as the most popular comedic actress in television, Doris Roberts returned to the movies as the star of two comedies for Twentieth Century-Fox, another for Miramax, then a drama for Hallmark, as well as a special segment of “Law & Order Criminal Intent” written especially for her.
Roberts manages to devote what free time she has to charity as Founder of Children Affected by Aids and Puppies Behind Bars. She has fought for the rights of actors against the battle of ageism in Washington, DC and was honored by Secretary of State Colin Powell for her work as a Cultural Ambassador.
Some may call this indefatigable worker an actress who has done it all, but Doris insists, “There’s always a new challenge around the corner and I’ll be ready when it comes.”
This dinner is in partnership with the Sedona International Film Festival.
Following dinner, Doris Roberts will be available for questions.
Gedion
Nyanhongo
Friday, January 23, 2009 at 6:30 PM
Born in 1967 in the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe, Gedion Nyanhongo
has been critically acclaimed as one of the top stone sculptors in
the world today, and has staged exhibitions throughout Europe and America.
He comes
from a family of famous sculptors that includes his father, Claude,
and sister, Agnes.
Gedion Nyanhongo’s work is a revival of the realist, neo-figurative
work that characterized much of Zimbabwean sculpture in the 1970s.
For more than a decade, Nyanhongo has refined this style and made it his
own – marked
by fully animated human, animal and spiritual figures. Cultural themes
emerge from his work, revealing a remarkable ability to chronicle the contemporary
landscapes of both urban and rural Africa. Elegantly sculpted facial
features,
hands and flowing hair highlight many of Nyanhongo’s masterpieces,
making his work some of the most striking contemporary sculpture today.
Zuva Gallery, Scottsdale (www.zuvagallery.com) will be representing the
artist’s
work at the dinner.
Jane Seymour
Saturday, January 26
Noon
Enjoy a three–course luncheon of Artful American Cuisine created by
Executive Chef Michael Rusconi,
including hand selected wines
A multiple Emmy and Golden Globe winner, and a recipient of the Officer
of the British Empire (OBE) in the year 2000, which was bestowed upon
her by Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace, Jane Seymour has proven
her talents
in virtually all media, the Broadway stage, motion pictures, television,
and most recently as a contestant on Dancing with the Stars. Her
love of art and color has led to her great success as a painter in
watercolors and oils and as a designer. An accomplished writer, Seymour
has just
released
her eighth book, Making Yourself at Home, a style book featuring her
home and lifestyle tips. In addition, Jane Seymour and her husband,
actor/director James Keach, have co-authored a series of children’s
books entitled This One and That One. Actively involved in numerous
charitable causes,
Seymour's talents as a fine artist led to the production of a series
of greeting cards
sold to support her charities.
Simic Galleries will be representing her art at the luncheon.
Special Guest
(in partnership with the Sedona Film Festival)
Diane Ladd
Sunday, March 2 at 5:30 PM
Three-time Academy Award
nominee, three-time Emmy nominee, Golden Globe winner, winner of over
23 international
awards including the British Academy
Award, Time Magazine's Richard Corliss wrote, "Diane Ladd is
one of the top ten actresses not only in this country, but in the whole
world!"
Titled a chameleon and a national treasure, Diane Ladd’s versatility
includes dancing, a singing voice ranging from a lyric coloratura to
a belting chest voice, stand-up comedy, acting (in film, television,
and theater),
writing, and directing. Although Diane Ladd’s film credits are
too numerous to mention, they include Chinatown, Alice Doesn’t
Live Here Anymore, Rambling Rose with her daughter Laura Dern, Primary
Colors,
Charlie's War with Olympia Dukais and Lynn Redgrave, and The
World’s
Fastest Indian with Anthony Hopkins. Diane Ladd has performed theatrical
productions ranging from musicals to comedy to Shakespeare to drama
throughout the country, appearing with Christopher Walken, Lou Gossett,
Jr., David
Steinberg, Robert
De Niro, to name just a few.
After premiering her newest film, Jake's Corner, at the Sedona
Film Festival (www.sedonafilmfestival.com),
she will come to LON’s to share
stories about her life and career, answer questions, followed by a
book signing of Spiraling Through the School of Life by Diane Ladd.
Melanie Stimmell
Friday, May 16 at 6:30 PM
Called a modern day Leonardo da Vinci, Melanie Stimmell is the only
woman to have won the title of 'Maestro' and several Gold Medals in
both Italy and Germany. An internationally recognized street painter,
Melanie paints for clients in Turkey, Holland, Canada, and throughout
the U.S.
Commissioned
by corporations and ad agencies for special events, performance art
and interactive media which includes TV, film, and print, her street
paintings convey the
spirit of creativity bring extraordinary drama to her unique canvas.

Born
and raised in LA, Melanie graduated from Art Center College of Design.
She began her career as a free lance illustrator for children's
magazines and educational toys and soon landed a job as a Lead Technical
Director for
the feature film South Park...Bigger, Longer, and Uncut. Upon completion
of the film she was asked to join the crew of the very popular 'South
Park' series where she worked for seven years. Leaving the entertainment
industry to
follow her passion, Melanie found her voice in street painting and
figurative art.
Patti Hannon
Friday, September 19
6:30 PM
The Artist in Residence series continues with a fun evening for all!
Actress Patti Hannon refuses to hang up her habit! Having performed
as Sister in Late Nite Catechism in Boston, New York, and Chicago,
she stars in the
longest-running theatrical production in Arizona. Late Nite Catechism has
been an audience favorite at Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts
since June 2000. Joined by the show’s sequel, Late Nite Catechism
II: Sometimes We Feel Guilty Because We Are Guilty, in 2004, and Sister’s
Christmas Catechism: The Mystery of the Magi’s Gold, which debuted
in 2006, Patti Hannon has performed the role of Sister in all productions.
Originally
a Chicago actor, Hannon has a flair for improvisation and has written
for and performed with Hit and Run and Bit Players. She earned Joseph
Jefferson citations for her roles as ‘Lil’ in Ask for the
Moon and ‘Lorette’ in Between Daylight and Booneville and
a special AriZoni Award for Late Nite Catechism’s longevity.
When not performing as Sister, Hannon teaches improvisation and acting to
school children
through the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts’ education department.
Dave Powell and Harley Brown
Wednesday, October 15 at 6:00 PM
In keeping with the spirit of Lon Megargee,
and in partnership with the Cowboy Artists of America, we are very
fortunate to have as our
guests of honor, artists Dave Powell and Harley Brown. Both will treat
us to an
exciting, entertaining evening filled with captivating stories and
insights into the world of Western art and cowboy artists.
Dave Powell
grew up in an atmosphere redolent with Western heritage. Born and
raised in Montana, the Powell household hummed with art activity
as Indians, trappers cowboys and loggers came to visit. With such a
background, it is no wonder Dave is steeped in art and history! Dave
has been a professional
artist most of his life. In 1973, he worked with Bob Scriver, helping
with mold making and plaster pattern for the heroic size Lewis and
Clark sculpture,
now at Fort Benton. Because of his vast knowledge of the dress and
habits of Western Indians, pioneers and cowboys, Dave is often called
upon to provide costume and props, and to give technical advice about
authenticity for films and television. productions that include The
Life and Times of Grizzly Adams, Silverado and Lonesome
Dove.
Dave has participated in historic reenactments and rides all across
the west. His travels afford Dave the opportunity for inspiration.
While his film work utilizes his experience and observation, his sculptures,
paintings
and illustrations are born of his imagination.
Harley
Brown, hailing from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, is known for his unique
representations of Native Americans. His passion is painting
people, especially the great individuals of the West from Mexico to
the United States
to the northern reaches of Canada. In addition to the Cowboy Artists
of America, Harley is also a member of the Northwest Rendezvous in
Montana, the Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City and the Autry Museum
in Los Angeles.
His art appears in numerous private and public art collections, and
he has commissioned portraits of President Ronald Reagan for his second
inauguration, Winston Churchill, Sophia Loren and others. He has also
painted numerous
personalities for magazine covers.
Harley has published two books: Harley Brown's Eternal Truths for Every
Artist and Confessions of a Starving Artist. He is a columnist for International
Artist Magazine. Harley attended the Alberta College
of Art in Calgary and the Camberwell School of Art in London. He now makes
his
home in Tucson, Arizona.
For more information about the Cowboy Artists of America and the Phoenix
Art Museum, please go to
http://www.cowboyartistsofamerica.com/ and
http://www.phxart.org/events/programs.aspx.
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