March, 2014 - Creative Arts Society
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March, 2014 - Creative Arts Society
From: Subject: Date: To: "Liz Jensen" <[email protected]> CAS :: March 2014 Newsletter February 26, 2014 11:24:26 AM CST <[email protected]> March 2014 NEWSLETTER Featured Artist Vision: The Creative Arts Society is a vital presence inspiring Cultural Enrichment, Community Participation, Respect for Diversity and Increased Awareness and Appreciation for and through the Arts. Mission: The Creative Arts Society is an Austin-based non-profit 501(c)3 thriving arts organization actively promoting the development of the “Artist in Everyone” for the expanding growth and diversity of our community. PRESIDENT's MESSAGE All Monthly meetings are at the ACC Pinnacle Campus, 1st wed. of the month 10th Floor Faculty Lounge. CAS monthly meetings start at 7:00PM with a short business meeting that is followed by the monthly presentation consisting of demos, art business panels, or information on art techniques, portfolios and other subjects of interest to artists and art lovers. Please come early to socialize and network. FEATURE ARTICLE Next Meeting: MEMBER NEWS Wednesday, March 5, 2014 6-7pm Networking and Social Hour 7pm Meeting Starts Sally Hengst EXHIBITS ART EXHIBIT BUDDIES GUIDELINES Victor Franco will be presenting an exciting program for March. He will primarily doing abstract techniques using unconventional and untraditional ways of painting such as house paint, aerosol paint and different washes. He will also use stenciling plus a variety of different surfaces to get unusual effects. This will be demonstration on which you will want to take notes! GUIDELINES on which you will want to take notes! FEATURED ARTIST ACC Parking ACC like most businesses these days are taking security seriously. From this day forth, when parking at ACC for our CAS meetings, please check in at the front desk so they know who is using their parking and why. This may take a couple of extra minutes of your time, but for your security and theirs, please follow their request by signing in. Thanks, Sharon Bibbee TIPS, TRICKS and LINKS WEBSITE GALLERY Officers President Sharon Bibbee Past President Liz Jensen Vice President: Joan Lawson PR Officer Greta Olivas Membership Officer Veta Winick Secretary Martha Kull Treasurer Layde Philips Committee Location: ACC Pinnacle Campus Highway 290 West (just .8 of a mile west of the Oak Hill "Y") 10th Floor Faculty Lounge Come early to socialize 6 -7 pm. There will be a short business meeting then the program to follow! President's Message Our last meeting Joan and I discussed some of the thoughts and processes that an artist will consider when planning a solo show. We do these shows so we can sell our art. It is a great feeling when someone buys our art and it is that feeling we want to experience as often as possible. So I encourage each of you to find a way to express your thoughts when talking to customers and showing your work. Regardless of your medium, the world would be very dull without visual art. Visual art, whether one is aware of it or not, saturates our society, giving depth, color, identity, and meaning to our ideas, to information, and to ongoing communication. Visual arts, as music, theater, dance, and the written word, are a real and solid reflection of the character and vision of humanity in each moment and era of our existence. These ideas are being shared with you as other artists have shared with me. Sharon Bibbee DON’T FORGET, WE WILL HAVE ANOTHER DOOR PRIZE AT THE MARCH MEETING. HINT: ALL ARTISTS CAN USE THIS ITEM. Committee Chairs WEIGHS ABOUT 10 POUNDS. WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY WILL HELP YOU GET READY FOR ALL OUR EXHIBITS… SEE YA AT THE MARCH MEETING. Program Gwen Dennis Publicity Tricia Perkey Exhibits Martha Kull and Sharon Bibbee PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD The Dougherty Art Center show will most likely be in November. We will be asking our guests to vote on which piece of art is their favorite. After the ballots have been cast and counted, the people’s choice will be announced at the reception just before closing. Communications Liz Jensen Newsletter Leslie Kell Webmaster Sue Foss Member Q&As: Q. Is one legally required to have a sales tax license in order to participate in a show? A. The State of Texas requires sale tax to be collected on all retail sales. It is very easy to get your sales tax certificate by logging on the State of Texas website and following the prompts. Q. I would like to know at what level is an artist considered a “Hobbyist” versus a registered “Business”? A. The difference between a person considered a hobbyist versus a business is simply “Intent”. Often one starts out painting for the love of painting. As time goes by you sell a painting here and there. Later, you begin selling your art on a more regular basis. The answer for each artist is to decide for themselves. I suggest you read Publication 17 – Hobbyist IRC 183 – Activities not engaged in for profit. Business IRC 61 and 162 discusses one participating on a regular basis with the intent to make a profit. By the way, Publication 17 can be found on the website www.irs.gov/publications. In general a hobbyist has income and expense and the deduction of expenses should be limited to the income. Whereas a business can deduct business expense even if the business income is less than the expenses. Again, intent is the determining factor. Q. It is not clear when a sales license in required? A. A sales tax certificate is required when you are showing your art. The Comptroller’s Office with the State of Texas makes several checks when they hear about art shows and festivals. If they ask you for your sales tax certificate you must show it to them. Q. At what point does one require the services of an Attorney? A. That is difficult to say since obtaining legal service is based on your needs and expertise. You can get a lot of information from the State of Texas and the IRS on building a small business. If that is too difficult to deal with, you may want to seek legal advice. Member News Saturday March 1 2014 Clay Works by Kathi Herrin at Bout Time 2 6607 IH35 North Austin TX 78752 One Day Group Show 4pm-8pm www.RealGalleryAustin.com from Lydia Fiedler: I'm teaching my monthly cardmaking class in South Austin on March 1st. Come have a latte and a pastry and make three beautiful cards for $10 - all supplies included. RSVP here: http://www.evite.com/event/0050TNJKJXF2VICEAEPDSKRX6BEPPI or email [email protected] Charlotte Clark has a painting "Harmony" in the AVAA juried show "For The Love Of Art" at Austin Art Space Gallery. Laura Sturtz has an artwork in the 2014 People's Gallery Exhibition at Austin City Hall. Opening reception is Feb. 28, 6-9pm. She will also be exhibiting at the Dougherty Art Center with the Texas Sculpture Group, March 13-April 5. Reception is March 17, 6-9pm. Look for information about her location/participation in the WEST Austin Studio Tour and other events at: www.artist123.com/newsletter.html She is currently teaching Drawing 1 & 2, and Design 1 classes at ACC. Holly Moore recently received the following awards in the 2014 Annual City of Richardson Photography Contest: In the Proficient/Professional Division she received First Place in Domestic Animal, Color; Second Place in Scenic Color, Second Place in Still Life Animal, Color; Second Place in Scenic Color, Second Place in Still Life Color, Second Place in Waterscape Color and Third Place in Architecture Color. She also received three acceptances in the Round Rock Art Exhibit Imagine for her photographs Turbine, Keeping Cool and Aunt Bee's Jars. The Imagine Exhibit Reception will be held on February 28th at 7:00 at the Texas State University in Round Rock and the exhibit will run thru May 16th. In the month of February she sold two photographs, Sunflower on Black and The French Flower Cart at the Scott and White Hospital in Round Rock. Gwen Dennis sold "Eatin' Dust", a watercolor painting with a western theme, at Hecho en Mexico on W. William Cannon Drive. She also has a painting at Recycle Reads and four paintings that are currently at Live Oak Art Center in Columbus, Texas. These four paintings will ultimately hang at the Bass Concert Hall in April. Greta Olivas just sold 2 paintings, "Photosynthesis" and "Aquarius". The best part of the story is that the person that bought the 2 paintings came across her business card on the ground in a parking lot in southwest Austin! He said he was happy he picked it up and is interested in more of her art! Have you heard about Greta's Creative Painting Workshops? The goal of the workshop is to learn how play enhances creativity, leading to inspiration and ideas. If you would like to be notified when they are scheduled, contact Greta Olivas and get on her workshop email list! [email protected] (specify "Workshop email list"). Brenda Reagan Armistead has a piece of sculpture showing in the Round Rock Area Arts Council's "Imagine" exhibit, opening February 28, 2014, at the Texas State University campus in Round Rock. Here is a link to the art show website, http://roundrockarts.org/events/imagine/. The sculpture, pictured here, is called "Leafy Habitat", and is inspired by the delicate ecology of the San Marcos River. It was created by throwing a cone 5 stoneware vase on the potter's wheel, and then carving the damp clay. The Imagine Show runs through May 5, 2014. Sally Hengst's Encaustic 101, 2008 encaustic on paper was accepted to be shown at the City of Austin's People's Gallery Exhibition. Opening reception to be held on Friday, February 28, 2014, 6-9pm. Jessica Fehrenbach sold "Bluebonnets and Butterflies" last November at the Lamar Senior Activity Center Fall Art Show. Jessica Fehrenbach will exhibit two pieces of work at the Winter Art Show of the Lamar Senior Activity Center March 1 - 2 . The address is 2874 Shoal Crest Avenue Austin, Texas 78705 From Sherry Fields: The UT Informal Pastel I class is currently underway and we are having a great time. So now it is time to sign up for Pastel II. This class will be held in the art building at UT and will run from April 2 through April 30. We meet once per week on Wed. from 6:30 to 9:00.P.M. Pastel II is for those who may know about pastels and how to work with the media but want to challenge themselves and learn more. Please sign up and join the fun and learning. Cost is $90.00 for five weeks and you can sign up online through UT informal classes "Creative Life" Linda Sheppard sold a piece entitled "FALL AT GARNER" from the exhibit at Amplify Main Office that just closed on Feb 15, 2014. Leslie Kell was honored to have a piece accepted to the 2014 People's Gallery at Austin City Hall. The show and will run throughout the year. She currently has artwork in the Round Rock Arts "IMAGINE" juried show with several CAS members. Receptions for both are Friday, Feb 28th. She was also featured on two artist spotlights this year! You can read them at artsyshark.com/2014/01/24/featured-artistleslie-kell/ and artpromotivate.com/2014/01/leslie-kellartist-photographic. Welcome New Members Elena (Prikhodko) Knapp is a self-taught mixed media artist that lives and creates in Austin, Texas, USA. Elena is Russian and before moving to Austin lived in Middle East (UAE Dubai) for 14 years. Elena has always been creative and loved arts but started to paint herself only a few years ago. Her work has been shown throughout various venues of Texas, Elena's work is represented in a number of private collections world wide including USA, Canada, Australia, Europe, Russia and MIddle East. She uses different paints such as 3D/acrylic/ceramic/glass/ink. All ornaments that Elena creates are original and never repeated. Most of her ornaments are painted in Mandala style Mandala is a Sanskrit word that means "circle". - Wikipedia. For Elena it’s a very meditative and a spiritual process, Elena never sketches them and uses unique dot-to-dot technique for her ceramic plates, every plate is "one of a kind", ideas and inspiration comes from all around - art, music, architecture etc. Right now Elena is working on her drawings and on using her patterns on different products such as fabric, phone cases and many more. Elena is also a calligrapher, who does commissioned work and artistic calligraphy as well as wedding invitations. Sandy Oberg "When I am not working with my dogs, or hanging out with my horses, you can usually find me in my studio creating something! I have always been creative, but like most Mom's, many years were focused on raising the kids and giving them their wings. During that time, my passion was photography. In 2006, I returned to painting, taking an Acrylics class at the New Braunfels Art League. From there, I have worked in pastel, watercolor, oil and collage.Most of my work centers around animals from photos I have taken, and abstracts. Sometimes a combination of both. When I work with pastels and oils, it is landscapes that seem to delightfully emerge. In collage, I use torn pieces of painted papers to create the "brush strokes" of colors that become the subject, be it a poinsettia, an apple or yet another animal. I am always open to the challenge of a new medium. You never know where it will take you.... I am a member of the New Braunfels Art League, where I am a Co-Team Leader for Workshops. I am also a member of the Canyon Lake Art Guild. I live in New Braunfels, with my husband Steve, 3 Horses, 6 Dogs, 2 Cats and bountiful Wildlife. I look forward to being a part of CAS. "VIOLET CACTI" is my first Oil I did in a workshop with Vie Dunn-Harr. (12x16) Loved working in this medium!" Exhibit News & Sales Hecho en Mexico: Current Exhibit runs February-April 2014 A little reminder... Just a reminder to all artists that exhibit in our CAS venues, if you sell a piece of art you need to send a check to CAS for the 15% commission. Please Don’t Forget! Reasons why you should participate in CAS exhibits... You might actually sell some art (Yes, people do buy art from these exhibits!) AND you would be able to get some of your art out of your house! It’s a great avenue to expose your art to the public. Clients and customers of the venue, their friends and families will view your art where CAS exhibits. Plus, you can tell your friends and contacts where to go to see your art in person. Helping install/strike CAS exhibits gives you the opportunity to meet and work with other CAS artists as you learn what it takes to install an exhibit. The more folks we have involved in these installations, the less work there is for any one individual. Exhibits & Calls TIP :: When you head out to drop off or pick up art, print out the email call and take it with you. This will insure you have the contact info for the coordinator and the correct times and locations. • Amplify Credit Union, Downtown Exhibit Coordinator: Denise Schneyer Address: 607 Congress Ave, Austin,TX (between 6th and 7th Streets) Exhibit dates: Monthly, changing the first Saturday of the month Install Date/Time: 10:00 AM on first Saturday of the month Closing Date/Time: 9:30 AM on first Saturday of the month Limit: 8-10 pieces depending upon size Medium: All 2D It is the artists responsibility to make all labels and hang all art at their shows. CAS will have a contact at the venue the day of hanging, but will not be responsible for the hanging or the labels. If you are interested in applying for this venue, the slots will be filled, first come, first served. This is a single person venue. Information about the venue.This is a small branch of the bank. There is a brick wall with a hanging system supplied by the bank. The assigned artist can hang 8 paintings on this wall and there is space for an additional 1 or 2 small/medium painting on the opposite wall. ALL spots for 2014 have been filled. • Cypress Grill south Exhibit Coordinator: Jim Beckett Address: 4404 William Cannon – south CAS Regular Exhibit dates: March 13, 2014 – April 24, 2014 Install Date/Time: Thursday March 13th, 8:25 AM Closing Date/Time: Thursday April 24th, 8:10 AM Label Deadline: Tuesday, March 11, 2014 Limit: 4 or 5 Medium: All 2D • Amplify Credit Union - Main Office - north Exhibit Coordinator: Martha Kull / Beth McCrea Address: 2608 Brockton Drive (corner of Burnet & Brockton) - north Exhibit dates: February 15, 2014 – April 19, 2014 Install Date/Time: Saturday, February 15, 10:00 AM Closing Date/Time: Saturday, April 19, 10:00 AM Label Deadline: past Limit: 6 per artist Medium: All 2D see photos of this venue on the CAS facebook page • Hecho en Mexico - William Cannon south Exhibit Coordinator: Jane Fier / Marilyn Rodriguez Address: 6001 West William Cannon Exhibit dates: February 12, 2014 – April 9, 2014 Install Date/Time: Wednesday, February 12, 2:15 PM Closing Date/Time: Wednesday, April 9, 2:00 PM Label Deadline: past Limit: 4 to 9 artists, 4 pieces per artist see photos of this venue on the CAS facebook page • Clinical Pathology Laboratories Exhibit Coordinator: Sue Gilliam Address: 12200 Renfert Way 2nd floor – across the hall from the Women’s Center Exhibit dates: January 25, 2014 – April 26, 2014 This venue will be handled similar to Amplify Downtown. It will be a single person venue with an exhibit length of approximately 3 months. It is the artist’s responsibility to make all labels and hang all art at their shows. CAS will have a contact at the venue the day of hanging, but will not be responsible for the hanging or the labels. If you are interested in applying for this venue, the slots will be filled, first come, first served. venue. Information about the venue.This is a new branch of CPL with room for approximately 15 medium sized pieces All 2014 slots for this venue are filled. • Hecho en Mexico – Steiner Ranch west Exhibit Coordinator: Patrick McDaniel / Sharon Bibbee Address: 4300 Quinlan Park Road Exhibit dates: March 11, 2014 – May 13, 2014 Install Date/Time: Tuesday, March 11, 1:30 PM Closing Date/Time: Tuesday, May 13, 1:30 PM Label Deadline: past Limit: 4 to 9 artists, 4 pieces per artist • North Hills Gallery north Our dates for this exhibit are July 1 – August 3. This will be a juried exhibit, so expect to see a call of art in the next couple of months. • Dougherty Buttridge Gallery central Our tentative dates for this exhibit art Oct 29 – December 1, so we have plenty of time to plan for this juried exhibit. And this should give our artists plenty of time to come up with some fabulous art to exhibit. Note to Artists: Please submit your responses to the CAS calls for art in a timely manner. Over the past few months, venue coordinators have had to send as many as 3 calls to get sufficient art for a venue. This results in extra work for the coordinators and gives them very little time to prepare for an upcoming exhibit (ie., making labels, etc.). If we continue to have this lackluster response, we are likely to have to drop some of the venues. We are also looking for additional spaces to exhibit, like AMOA, Austin Art Space, or other venues that we don’t know about. But we can only do all these with your help. Please think about volunteering to help hang or take charge of some of the existing (or new) venues, so you see how our process works. If you are interested in helping please let Martha Kull or Liz Jenson know. Art Exhibit Buddies Holly Moore is looking for an occasional Art Buddy in the area of Round Rock or Georgetown. She can be reached at (512) 639-2369. Martha Kull North, close to Cedar Park. [email protected] Charlotte Clark Westcreek area - between Sunset Valley & Oak Hill (Southwest Austin). email: [email protected] cell phone: 422-9879 Sue Gilliam Arboretum(183/360/Mopac) 343-7268 [email protected] Leslie Kell Southwest Austin/Buda area [email protected] Peggy Appleby South Austin (Stassney and Manchaca) [email protected] Patrick McDaniel- downtown/east austin [email protected] Do you need someone to share the dropping off and the picking up of art at CAS exhibits? Maybe you need an art buddy. If you are interested in an art buddy or helping someone get their art to and from venues please let our newsletter editor (Leslie @ [email protected] ) know. We will publish the list in the next newsletter. You will need to include your contact information and what area of town you are in. Guidelines All show information will be provided in the call for artists. There may be different exhibit contacts and label people for each venue. Address, hang and strike dates and times, theme, medium and limits will all be specified in each call for art. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Upon sale of artwork from show, give 15% to CAS Pieces must be ready for hanging with wire on the back. Pieces not wired will be rejected.Also label the back with name, title & phone number. Artwork should be appropriate for the general public, including children. All artwork must hang for the entire show. If a piece is sold or needs to be removed, please contact “exhibit contact for specific venue” for prior approval to remove and/or replace artwork during the exhibit. Collect artwork on strike/closing date. If you cannot collect artwork at end of show, please make arrangements. CAS will charge $10 per day for storage (payable to CAS). Second offenders will not be able to enter the next exhibit. CAS assumes no responsibility for lost or damaged goods. CAS reserves the right to refuse any artwork deemed inappropriate, arriving late or not ready to hang. Label Info: We will specify in the call for art who to email and what info is needed. Usually we need- Title, Medium, Price, Artist Name, Phone number and website if available. 9. 10. To be sure your information was received, you should receive a confirmation email within a few days. If you did not receive one, please check back with label person. Venues can only accommodate a certain number of pieces. In the event of a large number of entries, the show may be considered full BEFORE the deadline for label information. Pieces must be suitable for general public viewing. Can mean no nudity, or violence or other subject matter we would normally consider inappropriate for a venue. Bare branches are not a good idea. Choose something up-lifting, joyful, playful, beautiful. IMPORTANT: When emailing label info, please state in the subject header venue and label info (example: “Cypress Grill label info”). It’s hard for the label person to know everyone’s names, and this way we know it’s label info and not SPAM! Also this way if it ends up in our spam email we know what it is and it does not belong there! Featured Artist Sally Hengst Sally is a charter member of the Creative Arts Society. She has been recognized many times over the years for her art work. A piece of her art was recently selected “Encaustic 101” for the 10th Anniversary 2014 People’s Gallery Exhibition at Austin City Hall. The exhibit will be on display from February 28, 2014 – January 9, 2015, in a special area dedicated for artists with disabilities, sponsored by VSA of Texas. Encaustic 101 – wax on paper More from Sally "While I was in high school, I took business classes and art. Decided to travel vs. going to college. Did some brain "research"; came up with the following remembrances of my travels. Not sure of sequence order but was a fantastic opportunity! When I graduated grammar school to high school, I had taken art classes at the California College of Arts and Crafts located nearby where I took the bus to the convent school I attended. While not a Catholic, my mother insisted on the best education she could afford. My Art Teacher was also my Spanish teacher (she would throw a bean bag to her students and we had to answer her question in either English or Spanish (whichever was called out)! Needless to say, I always remember her. In fact, I have one of her watercolor paintings to this day. Instead of starting college, I decided to do a lot of traveling. A friend joined me for part of the way and returned home while I continued my adventures! Visited Mexico City where I had relatives and attended their son's wedding. While there, I asked where the art galleries/Museums were and visited them, often asking for directions in my broken Spanish...ALWAYS grateful to speak with someone in English! I carried a 5x7 card with English/Spanish questions as a refresher and showed them as necessary(which was often!) People were very kind (altho I imagined they said there's another gringo!/gringa!) I wasn't frightened, altho hesitant sometimes when I was in search of a location (I can barely read a map now!) I recall a lady taking my hand and walked me to the location I was looking for...will NEVER forget that! Don't know if Americans would be that gracious(?). I visited Paris and their famous art museums and some galleries that were tucked away on small streets...there was endless art to view. I could go on and on but the places I visited, ALL had museums some with great collections, others with less but quality ALWAYS exceptional. It was so great to find exhibits on "hidden" or tucked away galleries...each day was a new Adventure, ALWAYS TO BE REMEMBERED TO THIS DAY! " TIPS, TRICKS AND LINKS Information compiled from from http://jackyliz.knoji.com/ and Teach Yourself Drawing by Ronald Smith. Thanks Brian and Patrick for the great idea. Pencils 101 Here are some tips on choosing and using the best-known and most widely used drawing implement - graphite pencils. There is advice how to choose pencils, how to sharpen them and how to care for them. Types of Pencils There are several types of pencil, named according to the nature of the inner core which is the part that makes the mark. "Lead" pencils are the best known, though the "lead" is actually graphite mixed with clay. Choosing Pencils "Lead" pencils come in several grades according to how hard or soft the inner core is (determined by the proportion of clay to graphite - the more clay, the softer the result .) The "H" grades are, as you might expect, hard, make a light line and are good for technical drawing but not really suitable for expressiveness as there isn't much variation in the marks they make. They usually run from 9H, the hardest, through 8H, 7H etc., to H which is softer but still too hard for artists' drawings. The "B" grades are the softer ones (the B stands for Black!) and are far better for this purpose. They run from 9B to B - the higher the number, the softer the pencil core. Grades 9B down to 4B will give lovely velvety dark tones and will smudge easily, which can give beautiful results. For general purposes either 2B or 3B is most versatile - these will give precision but also good gradation of dark tones. Pencils vary with the make too, so a 2B from one manufacturer may give a different result to another, so again, try them out. The ordinary pencil you find in the kids' school bag is usually HB (or possibly F, meaning Fine) which is in the middle and though it can be useful, it isn't as expressive as something a little softer. Sharpening Pencils If at all possible, avoid mechanical "pencil sharpeners". A sharp blade gives a far more sensitive point to work with. It doesn't wear down as quickly as a machined point and is much more satisfying to use. A few tips: A Stanley type knife is best Don't use the knife like a potato peeler! The golden rule is to keep the knife quite still It takes a bit of practice and the lead may well break the first few times, but it is worth persevering. Here is a good video to learn the technique: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VtF3H6VN1-U Caring for Pencils Try not to drop them on the floor or the leads will break. Store them in a cushion-lined box for the same reason, preferably fixed together with an elastic band to prevent them rattling against each other in transit. Remember to sharpen at the other end from where the pencil grade is printed. Care in choosing, sharpening and looking after your pencils will reward you with more success in your drawings. We will be sharing our favorite blogs, resources, supplies, online newsletters and anything else that comes up in this space. PLEASE email your favorites to Leslie, let share our resources and ideas. AND if you would like to write a guest article for this section PLEASE do! Gain exposure for your artwork! Don’t currently have a website? Would you like more exposure for your art work on an on-going basis? Then the Creative Arts Society Gallery page is a member benefit to utilize! Each member of CAS is allowed to have 2 images of their work included in the gallery section of the website. Each work can have a title, and a brief description of the piece. As another benefit, you work can be changed out every 2 months as your own work evolves. The CAS website is a great way to supplement your art exposure. The Gallery section of the CAS website is very popular with over 350 unique visitors to the gallery page on average each and every month. Members have received emails from visitors to the site. The CAS site gallery pages are included in Google and Bing organic search results when looking for Austin artists. Deadlines for submission to the gallery are published monthly as a member announcement and as a part of the newsletter. The guidelines for formatting images are included in the “Call for submissions”. Come join the other 35 members showing off their own on the CAS website. Contact Sue at [email protected] for questions. See your art work soon in the Gallery. CAS Website Gallery PLEASE CHECK OUT THE SITE AT WWW.CREATIVEARTSSOCIETY.ORG CAS ARTISTS IT IS TIME FOR THE MONTHLY UPDATING OF THE WEBSITE -- IF YOU WANT YOUR ART ON THE SITE FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS BELOW -JPGS. MUST BE TO SUE BY THE 26th OF EACH MONTH. Artists can have some information about themselves as artists included in the gallery page of the CAS website. In addition to your name, you can also include a Business Name, email address, phone number, web site address and a very brief description of their type of work (I.e. Portrait painter, Landscape Painter, Professional night photographer). You can send 2 different images of their work to be included on the website. Include the name of the work and the size of the piece. All images will be reformatted to fit the web standard size of 200 pixels by 200 pixels. Send to: Sue Foss [email protected] Cedar Valley Group, LLC 512.301.0268 (Business) Business Sponsors CAS is incorporated as a non-profit, tax-exempt operation under Texas law and Internal Revenue Service code 501(c)3. CAS is organized for educational and charitable purposes. This message was sent to [email protected] from: Creative Arts Society | P.O. Box 92133 | Austin, TX 78709-2133 Manage Your Subscription Email Marketing by