Color Connection - The Fredericksburg Art Guild
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Color Connection - The Fredericksburg Art Guild
Color Connection A Publication of the Fredericksburg Art Guild Volume 4, Issue 3 Fredericksburg Art Guild Board of Directors President - Joyce Malatek Vice President - Suzanne Morhart Secretary - Nancy Skoog Treasurer - Jan Miller Web Master - Michael McAleer POC (Point of Contact) - Tom Miller Children’s Art - On September 19th at the Pioneer Historical Museum Nancy Hardison has already registered a full class with a waiting list. She has requested additional help, so, if you can, please let her know you’ll be there and bring items she requested in the email Tom recently sent. If you don’t have it, call Nancy at 830-997-4955. Oktoberfest - is coming up fast! We had a great response to filling the shifts and will again be open until 10:00 on Friday and Saturday nights. Be sure to bring your items for sale when we set up Friday morning. Have them labeled and on paintings attach a card with your contact information the name of the piece and price to the wire. This way if the display card is separated from the piece we will still have the info needed for the sale. As a plus the buyer will have a way to contact you. June 2015 We will have to limit works on the display panels after all. We have 20 folks who will be displaying, so a limit of 5 per person for the cloth panels, and, please, no really large pieces. Some pieces may have to be displayed on the tables to accomodate everyone. There will also be room on the display tables for cards, jewelry and extras. I’ll bring the Guild easels Friday morning, and we’ll work it out. You may bring “studio extras” for sale, framed or unframed as long as they are under $75. Clearly identify your works with your name and price. You’ll need to provide a container for these works on the tables. Jan Banfield will again doing live sketches for donations to the Guild. Last year was a great success. She’ll be there from 6:00 to 10:00 on Saturday evening. Personally I’m anticipating the “Texas Twister” fried potatoes at the fest. New Members - Welcome to Bobbi Studstill and Catherine Stephens. Bobbi Studstill is a San Antonio native, living in Texas sporadically throughout her life. She is now residing in Fredericksburg and making art in both Fredericksburg and San Antonio. from the Army. Our son Nathan is a senior at TX A&M and our daughter, Nicole, a freshman at UT. I have been in the military since joining ROTC at the University of Vermont in 1987, and have a couple more years before I will retire from the Army Reserve. Trained in the textile arts from childhood through university, when raising two daughters and surviving 8-5 duties in a university office, she turned to paper for more instant gratification. She also began to use a camera - which continues to bring great joy and excitement to her life. Current work is informed by the collection of structural images captured from the many places she has lived and visited, combined with accumulated paper ephemera and the recent inheritance of many family paper artifacts. She layers them into her work to create a secret palimpsest of personal intimacy and I began painting in 2008 with a workshop by relevance along with compositional Dalhart Windberg. I still study under him at interest. his studio in Georgetown. I find myself drawn to describe the charm I find in A prolific artist, Bobbi has exhibited in everyday life thru paintings which are mostly Cedarburg WI, Albuquerque NM, representational. I especially enjoy still-life Lawrence KS and online. Her images and figurative work: I love the truth of have been used in various publications, painting that which is special in what I both national and international. Her work observe. My studio pals include a German is currently visible at Artisans - A Texas Shepherd, an Australian cattle dog mix, a Gallery and the Fredericksburg Art Guild, chihuahua, and a fluffy house-cat. in Fredericksburg TX and in her studio at the 1906 South Flores space in San Antonio TX on the Second Saturday of News from the Board - Your Board met each month and by appointment. September 10th on Thursday and as a reminder these are open meetings, so any Catherine Stephens member may attend. Jerry, and I live in Harker Heights, right outside of Fort Hood, where he retired We are researching portable hanging panels to use in Studio 2 which will be affordable and easy to install. Joyce is going to order one Grid Wall Panel to start with. We had discussed additional signage out front to attract visitors, but have abandoned the idea since the code enforcement lady denied our use of the sandwich board sign out front on the lawn. We are not allowed any additional signage on the lawn or sidewalk and must fold the sign up and lean it against the building. Any ideas? FFAW - We have been contacted through the CVB to be part of another ogoing organized FFAW publicity effort. A meeting is being scheduled for interested galleries and we’re on it! Last year on December 1st Friday we had one non-parade watcher come to the Guild. Nan Henke was the featured artist and is going to volunteer for that Friday again this year and extend her reception through Saturday, bringing out the goodies and being present at the Guild. She is testing to see if it is a worthwhile effort for this particular month. Our president, Joyce, has been at work revising a portion of the By-laws under “Hanging Committee Guildelines.” This was a limited definition area and inconsistent with our membership applications. We agreed to some changes which will be distributed to the membership in the coming weeks. Philip and Rita Barousse gave us several suggestions to present a more professional look to the Guild. Although we are limited by our physical layout; i.e., too many windows and doors for the best displays and lighting, cramped quarters, etc., the board appreciated their comments and the fresh look at what the visitors see as they walk in the door, reminding us all that “less is better.” Our 2016 Schedule for the Guild has to be turned into the CVB by October and the board did approve a new schedule which will be provided to the members in a couple of weeks and posted in the kitchen. Blanco & Chase Bank Displays. Joyce Malatek will cover them both for September and October. November and December, Phillip Barousse will display at Blanco Bank and Melissa Starry will be at Chase Bank those two months. Please let me know if you want to display at any one of these locations next year 60 days at a time. Blanco Bank is available January through the year and Chase Bank from March onward. Don’t forget to send me your newsletter news - Color Connection is all about you. Nancy Skoog [email protected]