Latest Newsletter - The Newton Art Association
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Latest Newsletter - The Newton Art Association
NAA SUMMER 2016 Newsletter 6/3/16, 10:47 PM NAA Newsletter newtonartassociation.com SUMMER 2016 NAA Annual Library Show Click here to Download the Application Registration Deadline: Monday June 27, 2016 with paid up NAA dues Registration will close when spaces have been filled (first come, first served) Have a Wonderful Summer See you in September! CALENDAR Note from the President A Note from the NAA President Dear NAA Members, June 4: Reception 4 - 6:00 pm SCC, Sense of Scandinavia 5: Annual Soiree 6:00 - 9:30 pm Scandinavian Culture Center Art Show: Sense of Scandinavia 9: Art Opening 7-8:30 Mark Sirdevan Newton Library 17: PICK UP for Full Bloom Art Show 10 - 11:00 am United Parish 25: Art Opening 2-4:30 Vartus Varadian United Parish Auburndale Summer is almost upon us. I wish you all a very restful and relaxing season. Now that is it June 1st, I want to remind you that our annual dues will go up to $40.00 starting July 1, 2016, so if you renew your membership it will still be $30.00 until June 30. As of July 1st, application fees will be $25.00 as well for each NAA exhibit. You must be a member in good standing to apply for the Annual Awards Show at the Newton Free Library in September. There is an application link in this newsletter. Remember too, that this is one of our most popular exhibits so do not hesitate to send in your application as soon as you possibly can. In the fall we should have our new website online and ready to go. We will notify all members when it is ready. All members will need to register online. Instructions will come with the notification. A year from now when you renew you membership you can do it online and pay your dues. In addition, you will be able to register for exhibitions and pay fees by credit card on the website. When you first register there will be the option of creating your own artist page with images, an artist statement, and contact information. I hope that you will all take advantage of that. 30: PICK UP for SCC Art Show 10:-00 - 11:00 am Thank you for being an active member of the Newton Art Association. On to next year! July Best. James 7: Art Opening Judith Durnberg Avery Crossing 3:30 - 4:30 pm 9: Reception Awards Summer Light noon to 1:30 pm Morse Institute Library in Natick James C Varnum, President Newton Art Association Questions? Email me: [email protected] or call me: 617-852-7099. NAA News & Opportunities August 31: Pick up from https://ui.constantcontact.com/visualeditor/visual_editor_preview.jsp?agent.uid=1124914723751&format=html&printFrame=true Page 1 of 7 NAA SUMMER 2016 Newsletter 6/3/16, 10:47 PM 10 - 11:00 am Morse Institute Library in Natick September NAA Library Show month of September 1: Library Show Drop Off Thurs 9:00-10:30 am Newton Free Library 1: Thurs 7:00 pm NAA Board meeting New Art Center 7: NAA Library Show Reception & Awards 7:00 - 8:30 pm 8: Thurs 7:30 - 9:00 pm NAA Demo Sr Ctr 345 Walnut St, Newtonville Emily Passman, Oil "Searching for Beauty in the Ordinary" 30: Library Show Pick Up Fri 9:00 - 10:00 am Newton Free Library Reminder for those who have signed up: NAA's Annual Soiree is Sunday June 5th at 6:00 Scandinavian Living Center Includes an art show with art that reflects: A Sense of Scandinavia NAA ART SHOW MorseIns)tuteLibraryShowinNa)ck June2-August30,2016 SUMMER LIGHT Opening Reception and Awards Ceremony: Saturday, July 9th, noon - 1:30 NEW MEMBERS Scheibler, Ingrid 647 Commonwealth Av Newton MA 02459 617-669-9091 [email protected] ingridscheibler.com Snow, Barbara 51 Hancock Street Newton MA 02466 617-895-7070 [email protected] Upcoming 2016 NAA Exhibits Betty Meyer Gallery at United Parish 5/2 to 6/17 "Full Bloom" Pick Up: Friday, 6/17, 10-11am Scandinavian Cultural Center-6/2 to 6/30 Nordic Hall "A Sense of Scandinavia" Public Reception: Saturday, 6/4, 4-6 pm Soiree: Sunday 6/5, 6-9 pm Pick Up: Thursday, 6/30 10-11am Morse Institute LibraryNatick 6/1 to 8/31 "Summer Light" Reception: Saturday 9 July 12-1:30 Pick Up: Wednesday, Aug, 31, 10-11am Annual Newton Library Awards Show 9/2 to 9/29 Newton Free Library Drop Off: Thursday, 9/1, 9-10:30 am Reception: Wednesday, 9/7, 7-8:30 pm Check Out: Friday, 9/30, 9-10:30 am Lasell CollegeWedeman Gallery Exhibit 10/18 to 11/5 Drop off: Saturday 10/15, 10 to noon; Reception: Thursday, 10/20, 6:30-8:30 pm Sale: Sunday, 10/30, Noon to 4 pm Pick up: Sunday, 11/6, 10 Here's a peek at our upcoming NAA Fall Demo Schedule: 8 September - Emily Passman, Oil "Searching for Beauty in the Ordinary" 13 October - Maris Platais "Lost Art of Pen & Ink Drawing" 10 November - Ginny Zanger "Watercolor on Yupo" https://ui.constantcontact.com/visualeditor/visual_editor_preview.jsp?agent.uid=1124914723751&format=html&printFrame=true Page 2 of 7 NAA SUMMER 2016 Newsletter 6/3/16, 10:47 PM 8 December Christina Hajosy "Mixed Media Image Transfers" to Noon James King Bonnar Show New Art Center 12/9/2016 to 1/7/2017 Drop off: Tuesday, 12/6 from 9 to 11 am Reception/Awards/Sales Event: Friday, 12/9 from 6 to 8pm, Holiday Sales continue into Saturday, December 10, from 11 am to 4 pm Pick up: Sunday, 1/8/2017 from 1 to 4 pm Member News Come view MYTHAGRAPHS new paintings by Mark Sirdevan June 2-29, 2016 Newton Free Library Gallery 330 Homer St., Newton MA 02459 Opening Reception: Thursday, June 9 7:00-8:30 pm Newton-based artist and art conservator Mark Sirdevan is exhibiting 15 paintings at the Newton Free Library, June 2-9, 2016. The paintings, most in black and white, are abstract and symbolic depictions of humanity and culture. "Mythagraphs are large-scale acrylic paintings derived from sources both primordial and contemporary," says Sirdevan. "There is a metaphorical overlap in the practices of art making and art conservation," he says. "They rejoin lost cultural history and deep personal values through intimate contact with existing images and materials. My own work takes me back through the history of image making to ancient sources of creativity." Vartus Varadian Join us in viewing Vartus Varadian's Chinese brush paintings June 20 - July 15, 2016 Betty Meyer Gallery United Parish of Auburndale Auburndale, MA Reception: 25 June 2:00 - 4:30 pm Judith Dernburg https://ui.constantcontact.com/visualeditor/visual_editor_preview.jsp?agent.uid=1124914723751&format=html&printFrame=true Page 3 of 7 NAA SUMMER 2016 Newsletter 6/3/16, 10:47 PM Black & White Photography June, July & August Avery Crossings 3rd Floor Needham, MA Reception - Thursday, July 7, 3:30 - 4:40 NAA ART SHOW Full Bloom May 3 - June 16 United Parish of Auburndale The Betty Meyer Gallery NAA Art Show Opportunities Other NAA Opportunities to Show Your Art Keyes Pharmacy - Newton Art Association members can have an art display in the window of Keyes Pharmacy located on Comm Avenue in Auburndale. For information contact Bev Droz [email protected] Avery Crossings - In Needham on the third floor, space is available for individual art shows or group art shows. A reception with food is provided. If interested contact Carole Slattery [email protected] The Betty Meyer Gallery, located in the United Parish Church, 64 Hancock Street, Auburndale, is seeking artists for the 2016 Spring Newton Open Studios. Interested artists should contact Regina Eliot-Ramsey at [email protected]. The site will accommodate 8 artists. NAA'S ARTFUL PIANO Newton Festival of the Arts Check out the video about these pianos! And below are photos of the piano designed by a team from the NAA. h2ps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DQB5HwfypY&feature=youtu.be https://ui.constantcontact.com/visualeditor/visual_editor_preview.jsp?agent.uid=1124914723751&format=html&printFrame=true Page 4 of 7 NAA SUMMER 2016 Newsletter 6/3/16, 10:47 PM MEMBERSHIP NEWS The time to renew membership is approaching. Effective July 1, dues for Artist (i.e., regular ) members will rise from the current $ 30 to $40. Dues for Associate members [non-exhibiting ] will remain at $20 and Student membership at $15. A membership application, updated for the 2016-17 season, can be found at the following link Membership Form or on our website's Contact link at newtonartassociation.com Note: Regular membership can be renewed for $ 30 until July 1 Questions about membership should be addressed to Jack Lifsitz <[email protected]>. NAA'S HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIPS Congratulations ! NAA scholarship recipients were given awards on May 12, 2016 Three Newton Art Association Scholarship Awards, $300 each Anjali Shankar The animal-human configurations Anjali uses suggest metamorphosis as well as the animal nature of human beings. The piece that depicted a woman holding a huge goldfish is particularly arresting. From her statement: "I draw to capture and remember what I find to be uniquely beautiful...the interplay within humans and with nature has hidden beauty and issues that have deep value." Newton South HS, plans to study fine arts and biology / natural sciences at Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore. Gloria Singleton-Kahn Gloria's work ranges from an engaging self portrait in charcoal and conte crayon to a gripping collograph collage series called Light, which offers six abstract works that are both individually and collective vibrant. Her drypoint print, Dog Day, is a skillful rendering of playful dogs in motion. Her work shows diversity in media, expression, and intention. Newton North HS. Plans to study fine art at Guildford College in North Carolina. https://ui.constantcontact.com/visualeditor/visual_editor_preview.jsp?agent.uid=1124914723751&format=html&printFrame=true Page 5 of 7 NAA SUMMER 2016 Newsletter 6/3/16, 10:47 PM Adriella Vasquez Seeing Adriella's work, After Lucien, a rendition of a Lucien Freud painting, is an intense experience and it underscores Adriella's fascination with faces and the human body. Bold, blunt, and powerful strokes in oil create an intense face that confronts the viewer. Her tools vary but she leads with line drawing, often in pen, and loves oil painting its "incredible luminousness and think consistency." Newton North HS. Plans to study art teacher education and photography at the school of the Art Institute of Chicago. Myra Abelson First Place Award $800 Hadas Rosen In her personal statement, Hadas says that her "entire portfolio was a big self portrait." And the eight pieces show diverse traits: they reveal a range of emotions and imaginative approaches while experimenting with colors, media, and techniques. The pencil portrait with stacked caps and a puzzled face contrasts with the soft hues of the lavender woman glimpsed on a subway. Together the artworks suggest usual skill, creativity, and personal expression. Newton South High School. Planning to attend Maryland Institute College of Art! and is interested in studying painting and neuroscience. She was unable to join us tonight because she is in Israel, where she was born, with her grandfather who is accepting the Israeli Science award tonight. Newton Art Association First Place Award, $800 Annalisa Flynn To quote Annalisa's statement: "The hidden stories behind where and how food is made" is the subject matter of her artwork. Her portfolio pieces show a consistent focus on this theme from Peeling Back Pesticides, which shows a pencil-drawn hand peeling bright oranges, to Corn, The Commodity, which shows the ubiquity of the product. Her work blends her social and political focus with thoughtful, graphic depictions of the products of the agricultural industry. Newton South High School. Plans to study fine art and sustainable agriculture at the University of Massachusetts. CALL FOR ARTISTS The Newton Free Library is seeking proposals of 2D, original work by local artists for early 2017 shows. Find the exhibiting policy at: http://guides.newtonfreelibrary.net/artapplication Deadline: Friday, July 15, 2016 at 12 noon. Questions? Contact Ellen Meyers at [email protected] or 617-796-1410. NAA Leadership Roles The Newton Art Association is an organization of around 220 art enthusiasts and artists. We are run by a cooperative board of volunteers who take on roles in the NAA. THANK YOU TO DEAN BANDES FOR TAKING ON THE ROLE OF TREASURER AND THANK YOU RICHARD JAMES FOR BEING OUR TREASURER FOR SO MANY YEARS! * President - James Varnum, [email protected] * Treasurer - Dean Bandes, [email protected] * Program Chair - Jeanne Gugino [email protected] Sharon Gorberg [email protected] * Membership - Jack Lifsitz, [email protected] Diana Kazmaier (snail mail) * Recording Secretary - Toby Reed, [email protected] * Communications - Vartus Varadian, [email protected] Newsletter - Linda Rinearson, [email protected] Snail Mail - Diana Kazmaier, 617-969-8360 * Special Projects - Linda Rinearson, [email protected] * Exhibits - Each exhibit is run by a different team of volunteers. Carole Slattery, [email protected] - Avery Crossings Bev Droz, [email protected] - Keyes Pharmacy Arlene Bandes, [email protected] Nancy DuVergne Smith - [email protected] Diana Kazmaier 617-969-8360 Gene Mackles - [email protected] * Salons & Critiques - Myra Abelson, [email protected] * Scholarships - Nancy DuVergne Smith & James Varnum * Corresponding Secretary/Historian Jessica Mosher, [email protected] * Hospitality - Vartus Varadian (demos), [email protected] * Legal - Robert Gaynor, [email protected] * Board Members Emeritus Arlene Hecht Arlene Bandes https://ui.constantcontact.com/visualeditor/visual_editor_preview.jsp?agent.uid=1124914723751&format=html&printFrame=true Page 6 of 7 NAA SUMMER 2016 Newsletter 6/3/16, 10:47 PM Joan Pollard Helen Cohen John Vaccaro Please note We are always looking for volunteers who would like to take on a task & learn more about art in Newton. Contact James Varnum [email protected]. Contacts Newsletter Editor: Linda Rinearson [email protected] Thank you for sending us your news! Questions or comments on the Newsletter? Or provide information to be include in our "Member News" for the next NAA Newsletter? Please e-mail Linda Rinearson at [email protected] or call 617-332-3780 Newton Art Association, www.newtonartassociation.com, Newton, MA 02459 SafeUnsubscribeâ„¢ {recipient's email} Forward this email | Update Profile | About our service provider Sent by [email protected] in collaboration with Try it free today https://ui.constantcontact.com/visualeditor/visual_editor_preview.jsp?agent.uid=1124914723751&format=html&printFrame=true Page 7 of 7
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