Saturday, June 16, 2007

Up Coming Television: Profile of the Artist Jeanine Hill-Soldner

Artist: Jeanine Hill-Soldner

Broadcast Details: SATURDAY JUNE 23, 2007
PBS WTTW 11
WYCC 20 (16 cable)

Contact: 847-854-6651
jeanine@soldners.com
http://www.soldnerfineart.com/
Lakeside Legacy Arts Park,
401 Country Club Rd
Crystal Lake, IL

Featuring: an interview with Jeanine,

visit her art studio and
tour the Sage Gallery,
view her acclaimed paintings: Memories of an Era, Reflections of Our Time



Exhibit: By Art League, Hoffman Estates. At Roosevelt Univ in Schaumburg, IL

Artists: Works by members of the Art League of Hoffman Estates

Venue: 1400 N. Roosevelt Blvd, Schaumburg, IL 60173

Opening: Tues, July 10, 2007 9PM

Duration: Continuing through August 2, 2007 during the hours of 9AM through 6:30PM


There will be an opportunity for a visitor to win an original oil.


Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Artist: Jeanine Hill-Soldner

Venue: JEANINE HILL-SOLDNER
FINE ART STUDIO
Lakeside Legacy Arts Park
401 Country Club Road
Crystal Lake, IL 60014
847-854-6651 www.soldnerfineart.com


Jeanine Hill-Soldner will be offering Open Studio Workshops for Teen to Adults Saturday, May 12, 19, 26 June 2, 9, 16, 2007.
All levels of experience are welcome, this is an exploratory painting workshop where students will learn how to handle paint, mix colors and work in the artist studio environment where self expression is stressed. Acrylic paints, easels, music, inspiration, guidance, provided.

Details and an application here.

Monday, April 16, 2007

Artist: Danuta Kania

Venue: Art in Action
10 W Main St

Lake Zurich, Illinois

Sunday April 29, 2007
1-4PM



Art in Action is please to present the paintings of Danuta Kania. Organic floral compositions in an O'Keeffe mood.


Many paintings in my portfolio are O'keeffe studies. For over 15 years, the process has been a powerful learning tool for me. Her work has challenged my own projects, including painting abstracts, flowers,
landscapes, portraits, and human figures.

Of my close to 400 paintings, about seventy five percent of them have sold, and the rest have found homes among my family and friends.