artifacts - Wickenburg Art Club
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artifacts - Wickenburg Art Club
The Wickenburg Art Club ARTIFACTS December, 2014 A Message from Marian Thank you everyone for a wonderful year! We met the goals the WAC Board of Directors set for this year and then some! I would like to especially like to thank Board members 1st VP Harold Nuoffer and 3rd VP Fred Fleck for their contributions and all the hard work they put into to making WAC a better organization over the past few years. They are retiring from the Board of Officers. We will be voting in our new Board Members for 2015 at our Christmas Potluck on December 8th. All of us are looking forward to an enjoyable evening with good conversation and a nice dinner. We sincerely hope you can join us. Sign up on the kitchen table to bring your salad, appetizer, or dessert, or call Micki Strickland to help out. Wishing everyone the Best for the Holidays and a prosperous 2015. Marian Koegele, President At Our Last General Meeting Here’s the WAC Business News WAC general members voted to accept the proposed Slate of Officers for the elections in December; WAC members voted to expend the funds to fix the parapet walls that are starting to disintegrate; We had $824 in sales at the Home Tour, and a net profit to WAC of $73.60; 1 There are 40 children signed up for the Youth Art Program, of which 28 children regularly participate; We have new cabinets that can be fitted for locks for our 3-D art display in the gallery Artwork of the Month All eight art entries at the WAC regular monthly meeting were two-dimensional and were of a wide variety of mediums. First place was earned by Dale Keiser’s digital air brush painting “Blossoms”. The painting is now on display in the club’s gallery. Second place honors went to Nancy Hill’s water media piece “Fall Offerings”. The third place piece titled “Mountain Path” was painted by Lila Dudley using oils and a palette knife. Congratulations to these winners and a big thank you to all who participated in the voting. Artist of the Year Competition December 2014 Everyone is encouraged to join us at our December Christmas potluck dinner when we’ll all be invited to select our newest Artist of the Year. The following monthly first place winners are eligible to compete for the coveted title of Artist of the Year: Steve Plichta, Ray Lee, Cathy Cloud, Barb Hurley Peterson, Vivian Klinck, Marian Koegele, Kathy Walker, and Dale Keiser. Please note: All participating artists must be in attendance to offer one piece of their own choosing. Donna Heslip, Chair 2 Show and Tell Gift Certificate at Arizona Art Supply Sandy Shelley won the $25.00 gift certificate! The Demonstration at Our General Meeting At the November General Meeting, the Photography Group panel, led by Donna Drake, gave us a primer on what we all can do to improve our photography. Whether you are an avid photographer, or still have trouble remembering not to put your finger in front of the lens, we can all take really nice photos. No matter if you use your cell phone or the latest professional gear, remember that it’s the “artist’s eye” that can make your photos exceptional! Consider the light source. Learn to love cloudy days for the diffuse overall light, but don’t put the sky into the picture. Avoid the harsh Arizona mid-day sun, and choose the “golden hours” of sunrise and sunset for the colors and shadows that make a dramatic impact. If you are doing photography in the sunshine, put the light behind your subject so you don’t get a harsh glare. 3 Check out your composition. Anchor your subject (such as a landscape) with something in the foreground. Remember the rule of thirds, the Golden mean, having foreground, middle ground and background. Bend down low or get up high to create impact. Consider your environment. Be patient to get the right shot, and when it comes, be quick to act. If you are doing wildlife photography, understand what the animals are thinking, what their habits are and then anticipate their next moves to be there when they are. When focusing, make sure that the subject’s eyes are in sharp focus – that tells the story to your audience. Look beyond and around your subject. Avoid mysterious things sticking out of your subject’s head by moving slightly to either side. Look at the edges of your frame for unwanted objects, and then either move or zoom in or step closer to fill the frame with your subject. Avoid “hot spots.” These occur when sunlight peeks through in some areas. Squint at the subject you want to photograph – the “hot spots” will appear as bright or brighter points of light. Eliminate them as best you can because they will take away from viewer’s focusing on the subject. Be still. Use a tripod (see article below) or hug a tree. Put your camera down on a rock or post to steady it. Take a breath and hold it while you press the button. Rest your arm on a ledge, wall, car or anything handy, and hold the camera closer to your body’s core. Learn to use simple editing tools. Even smart phones have editing capabilities, such as red eye removal, simple color correction, cropping, contrast adjustment and special effects (like changing from color to black and white, or application of some “artistic effects.” Just cropping a photo can eliminate unwanted items in the photograph and add impact and attention to the subject. Watch the weather. It’s easier to cooperate rather than compete with Mother Nature. Use your artistic sense. The best photographs tell a story, just the way that good artworks do. Use the artistic senses you have developed over the years and apply them to creating your photographic works of art. Throw out all the rules! Sometimes, the best photographs just “happen,” regardless of however many of the “rules” are broken. The “rules” are guidelines to help you, not walls to keep you from telling the story that YOU want to tell! The next WAC Board Meeting will be Tuesday, December 2nd at 2:30 PM. Everyone is welcome to attend! News from the Officers VP – Education 4 Marilyn Wiley will supply the ornaments that we will create at our Thursday, December 4th workshop. A sign-up sheet is available in the kitchen at the club. Marilyn will supply you with four balls or bells, partridges or discs to create your own masterpieces. The balls/bells/partridges and discs will have a variety of designs drawn on so students can pick the ones they like. Marilyn will help you make ornaments that are ideal for Christmas gifts. She will also provide tools, some brushes and glazes, and hooks for hanging when finished. The workshop is only $40, including the four ornaments. Sign up now to assure your place in this fun class. Items needed are a fine liner brush and a small round brush, size 3-5 if they have them. Marilyn will also be bringing extra brushes and as well as the pottery and paints. Kelby Love Will Be Here in January! On Thursday Jan 22, 2015 from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, Kelby Love will teach a workshop on painting animals. He will also be with us on Monday January 12, 2015 at 7:30 PM to do a demonstration after our General Meeting. The sign-up sheet is in the kitchen, or call Harold Nuoffer for more information. This is among our most popular workshops, so sign up now! Director of Exhibits On November 17, 2014, Five (5) talented people were juried into the Wickenburg Art Club. All five artists are new members. Below are their names and mediums: Carolina Baertsch – Clay and Photography William H Espenshade, Jr – Sculpture (Wood) Gina Hebert - Textiles/Fiber Arts Kerri Luffy - Photography Kathy Walker - Acrylics Please welcome and congratulate these people when you see them. Here is the newest updated juried members list as of November 17, 2014. Click here to download the list. To our Venue Chairs, you have five (5) new wonderful and talented artists to schedule for your individual venues. I showed them the sign up lists and encouraged them to participate so please check your lists at the club. Thanks again for all you do for WAC. 5 WAC 2015 Jurying We will be offering jurying opportunities in 2015 to coincide with our events that require jurying. Those opportunities are tentatively set for January, April, and June/July 2015. That is one (1) more than last year to accommodate the rising need to jury our increasing membership. Your next opportunity will be in January 2015. The signup sheet is on the kitchen table in the Art Center. Sign up NOW! Please be aware that being juried by the Arizona Art Alliance (AAA) no longer qualifies you for display in our local venues, our juried required events, or our main gallery. You must be juried by WAC. See our NEW Guidelines for jurying to see where you qualify. If you need more information check out http://wickenburgartclub.org and look under Member Benefits. I will try to help you with specific questions. Contact me at 928-232-0233. Jeane Fleck, Exhibits Chair Around Our WAC Exhibits in Wickenburg Please stop by and take a look at the works these artists are displaying: Exhibit Airport (Town of Wickenburg) Clinic, Community Hospital KwikPrint Meridian Bank National Bank Friends of Music Quality Inn Davene Nelson Town Hall (Co-chair) Amazing Addie Remarkable Rhoda Lovely Leslie Sensational Susan Susan Moehring Marvelous Marilyn & Jeanne Charming Chickie Artist Gabrielle Moate Sheila Beecham Barbara Richards Addie Synar Gina Beck Joan Mc Dermott Janice Johnson Divine Dianne Wickenburg Country Club Amazing Addie Nancy & David Hill Sandra Derau Helen Jenson Thank you to all these VOLUNTEER co-chairs who are giving of their time to help all of us become “known” Out Wickenburg Way!!! Please take a peek in the Main Gallery at our “recycled-new” display case(s) for 3 D art displays. Jeane Fleck 2nd V.P. Exhibits/Jurying From the Director of Gold Rush Days Artisans’ Fair We're on our way to being filled up! With just 2 1/2 months until Gold Rush Days, we're sitting at 80% sold out, with only 28 spaces left!! Besides some of your old favorites, we also have quite a few new ones like.....oh, you thought I was going to spill the beans....no way! You're just going to have to come and see for yourself! Speaking of which, we still have opportunities for you to get involved in the fun by volunteering in many of the different areas, such as spelling artisans who are alone and might need a break, hosting the WAC info booth, greeters at the Library art show and many other needed smiling faces. Look for Linda Parker's volunteer book on the table in the kitchen. 6 One of the unannounced needed project chairs has been filled by Gina Hebert. If you would like to show/sell at Gold Rush Days and aren't sure you could fill an entire booth by yourself....see Gina. She's going to organize those three lucky people who would like to share the WAC artisans' booth. She'll collect names until the January general meeting. At that time she'll draw for the three participants and announce at the meeting. Please look on the table in the kitchen for a sign up. Don't wait until the last minute....you'll potentially have 60,000 people walking past your booth....that's quite a lot of exposure for only $85!! JoAnn Simpson, Gold Rush Days Artisans Fair Chair 2015 WAC Events A Day in the Life of Wickenburg - Submit Your Photos Thanks to everyone who participated in "A Day in the Life of Wickenburg"! I know some great, creative photos were taken, both iconic and sublime. Now is the time to get the photos out to the world! Your submissions will make sure we have a brilliant show of photographs in January. Submit your 8x10 photo along with a CD and submission form to be eligible for selection to the exhibit. The deadline is Saturday, 12/6 and you can drop them in a box right at the Art Center. The exhibition of some of the best and most creative photographs representing Wickenburg will take place during the month of January in the front gallery, as well as the Friends of Music January concert, and printed in a special edition of the Wickenburg Sun. Mark your calendar for the Opening Reception on Saturday, January 3rd from 1:00pm - 4:00pm. Share your creative vision! We have already received submissions! Don’t forget to turn your photos in. Sandra Harris from the Desert Caballeros Western Museum and Jeanie Wright Hankins of the Wickenburg Sun will be our judges on December 16th. Letters will go out to photographers after December 16th to let them know if their photos have been chosen. The frames for the photos are already here and ready to be filled. If anyone wants to help frame the chosen photos sometime between December 17th and 31st, please let Donna know. There will be special display cards hanging next to each photograph that is chosen which will include the approximate location and time of each photo. Refreshments will be served for the Opening Reception on January 3rd. Please let Donna know if you can help with this event. Mark your calendars to come to the Opening Reception from 1:00 to 4:00 PM on January 3rd! The exhibit will run in the front gallery on Tuesday and Saturdays during Open Studio times from January 3rd through the remainder of January. Please let Donna know if you can help greet visitors. Donna Drake, Chair (email at AZdawna@yahoo.com) Artists at Work 7 Here we go! Our artists are ready and raring to go for our Artists at Work on Saturday, December 6th from 10:00 to 4:00 PM. Don’t forget to come and support your fellow WAC members and do your Holiday shopping. Bring friends and family to this wonderful event. Here’s a flyer to download to send to your neighbors: Click here to download. Fine Art Festival Attention! Attention! This is a Call to Artists for the Wickenburg Art Club Fine Art Show! The 2015 Prospectus and Applications are available. You can pick them up at WAC, or print them out at www/wickenburgartclub.org (Navigate to the Events Folder and the Fine Art Show. You can click on the forms there to download them.) This year, all WAC juried members are eligible and very welcome to submit entries. The dates for the show are: March 22, through March 29, 2015. The deadline for entries is February 27, 2015. Youth Art Program From November 18th – There were 16 in class this week, and it was quiet and every one concentrated on their peacocks. The class lesson plan used a mixture of Iridescence and Metallic Acrylic’s and the encompassed the second half of a lesson plan on the five elements of shape. The children drew their peacock using the shapes of the five elements. It was a great class! Joe Ann Hancock, Chair West of Center The Desert Caballeros Western Museum has asked for artists who have displayed their art in any of the West of Center Exhibitions to consider placing items for sale in the Museum’s Ranch Dressing store on a consignment basis. The Museum takes a 40% commission on sales. 8 We have had a trial run which was quite successful, and the next openings will be in January, 2015. Only prints, giclees, cards, etc., will be accepted. Any other artwork in which you are juried, such as textiles, sculpture, wood work, carvings, so long as it is not too big, as we have only one table, can also be submitted. This is an opportunity to make some extra money and the recognition gained by displaying at the Museum’s gift shop. If you are interested, please contact Gabrielle Moate at weekiwi2@gmail.com or 928-686-0757. Gabrielle Moate, Chair From Our Chairs and WAC Groups Field Trips Our December field trip will be to the Phoenix Art Museum to experience the 2014 WEST SELECT exhibition. We will leave WAC on Thursday, December 18th at 10:00 am and return between 4 and 5 pm. Admission to the museum is $12 for seniors and $15 for you young whippersnappers under 65. Bring your lunch or splurge in the lovely museum restaurant – it’s your choice. Sign-up sheet is in the kitchen at WAC. The West Select: A Western Art Invitational Sale and Exhibition is an annual celebration at Phoenix Art Museum that brings together collectors, fans, and leading artists of the American West. This year's 37 artists are highly accomplished and decorated artists from across the nation, into Canada and even England. The over 100 new works of art included will be in a variety of media including paintings, drawings, sculptures and photographs that feature landscapes, still-lifes, historical and contemporary genre scenes of cowboys, settlers, American Indians, wildlife and the modern, or “New West.”. The exhibition offers diverse representations of the American West that all tell the story of this remarkable region. The artists for West Select 2014 are: Bill Anton, Scott Baxter, Christopher Benson, George Carlson (returning, but not in 2013), Arturo Chávez, Len Chmiel, Glenn Dean, Jay Dusard, Josh Elliott, Teresa Elliott, Tony Foster (returning, but not in 2013), George Hallmark, Donna Howell-Sickles, David Kessler, Steve Kestrel, T. Allen Lawson, Richard Loffler, Merrill Mahaffey, D. LaRue Mahlke, Walter Matia, William Matthews, Ed Mell, Dean Mitchell, Dan Ostermiller, Tom Palmore, Robert Peters, Howard Post, Cynthia Rigden, Bill Schenck, Bill Shepherd, Bob “Shoofly” Shufelt, Gary Ernest Smith, Matt Smith, Don Stinson, Kent Ullberg, Curt Walters, and Benjamin Wu. Cathy Cloud, Chair Membership Welcome to our new members Kerri Luffy, Risa Creech, Julie Weatherly and her young ones, Summer and Spencer. It is with great pleasure I'll be turning over Membership to Gabrielle Moate who has previously done an incredible job of turning our book collection into an "easy to find" library. All I can say is 9 "Wow". Gabrielle with find, as I have, that the very best part of doing "membership" is getting to know you all! We are truly fortunate to have such helpful, talented and congenial cohorts. Your $20 dues for 2015 can be accepted between now and January 1. You can mail dues to WAC, PO Box 1737 or leave it with someone at the Art Center who will write you a receipt. Please note any changes in your address, phone or email so it will be correct in the 2015 Directory. It would be nice to have a new directory ready by our February meeting. If any WAC chairperson needs an updated membership list, please let me know at sharonjpearson@gmail.com To WAC members who accept money from NEW members and make them feel welcome. I greatly appreciate your doing so when I am not present!! Here is a reminder of the processing steps: Write a 3-part receipt and give the 3rd copy to the applicant. Have the applicant fill out a membership form (bottom right-hand drawer of foyer desk). Give a membership card (top right-hand drawer of foyer desk) to the applicant. Put the 2 remaining receipts, membership form and payment in the office in either the Treasurer or Membership slot. Thank you! Sharon Pearson, Membership, sharonjpearson@gmail.com Open Studio Remember that we also have Open Studio on Saturdays, when there are no WAC events being held in the Art Center. That means we will have Open Studio on Saturday, December 13th and 20th from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Because of the Christmas Holidays and our WAC Open House on January 3rd to display the “A Day in the Life of Wickenburg” Community Photography Project photographs, we will not have Open Studio on Saturday, December 27th and Saturday January 3rd. Jane Holcombe, Chair Chickie Harristhal starting a new gourd Photography Group - The Next Photography Meeting: MONDAY! Monday! Monday... DEC FIRST! Dec First! Dec First... At 6:30PM, The Wickenburg Photo Group presents another earth shattering DEMO! Demo! Demo... Dale Keiser, all the way from Vista Royale, will present, "Everything you need to know about connecting to the new TV!" If you can't find your way around HDMI, USB, Component Video or all those other strange names, this will clarify everything for you within 15 10 minutes. If you want to practice with your device (such as your computer, smart phone, etc.), bring it along and we'll show you during the Q&A. Next up, everyone loves portraits but everyone hates their own portraits! The Digital Photo Guy, fresh off his 2014 tour of model photography, will demonstrate “How to clear up spots and splotchy skin, straighten crooked noses and otherwise make your portraits look like they came straight out of Vogue or Mademoiselle!” Portrait Professional is simple to use but produces portraits that everyone loves. In a short 45 minutes, Lee will make you the portrait retouching guru of your family. To top it off, Debbie Keiser, The Queen of the Soft Shoe, will lead a group discussion about The Art of Gentle Critique. In this session, members will learn why, "Your photo sucks" may not be as effective as, "It's a bit dark for my taste but the Goth overtones clearly come through." Finally, whether your questions are new, old, simple or complicated, put them out there and we'll see who has an answer. If you bring your device (camera, computer, C-PAP machine, wheel chair or what have you,) we'll show you how it's supposed to work. BE THERE or BE SQUARE! MONDAY!, Monday!, Monday... From Our Members From Barb Hurley-Peterson: You are invited to attend the upcoming artist reception featuring myself and 4 other “leading lady” artists at the West Valley Art Museum located in Peoria City Hall. I am very pleased to have been selected to be part of this small diverse group of talented women artists and six of my original art pieces are on display/for sale. Click here for the flyer. The attached Press Release talks about each of us and the other attachment is a flyer with a sample work of each and dates/times/location information. The Artist Reception is this coming Thursday, December 4, from 4-6PM with catered refreshments (although I doubt there is wine because it’s housed in the City Hall building). Please join me to see the art and partake of a few nibbles. If you can’t make the reception, no worries, this show runs until January 8, 2015. Be sure to check the dates/times available before you head out to the show though because it’s not open Friday, Saturday or Sunday. Peoria City Hall is located at 8401 W. Monroe St., a few blocks south of Peoria Avenue and west of Grand Avenue. The neighborhood is a bit eclectic but the City Hall complex and grounds are quite nice. Barb Hurley Peterson www.artbybarbhurley.com This next item is particularly appropriate in light of our “A Day in the Life of Wickenburg” community photography shoot. WAC member Leilani Watt wrote in: 11 I have a lovely NIkon Nuvis S camera (see below) I am no longer using. I only use my iPhone for photos now. I will give this nifty camera away to anyone who wants it. Today I googled this camera and it can still be purchased, so it is still a valid camera…if one wants to bother with film. WalMart may be the closest developer, which makes it awkward. Camera specs: Nikon Nuvis S IX Zoom lens, 22.5 - 66mm Macro Stainless steel cover : Size in inches : closed: 4X2.5 open 5.25X 2.5 Has attached carrying strap with tip to facilitate re-wind : allows film to be interchanged mid-exposure !! Includes carrying case (minus shoulder strap), 2 Fujifilm color A200, a newly purchased $12 lithium battery, Instruction booklet and the original box. If you would llike this camera or know someone who would, please contact wickenburgartclub.news@gmail.com. Thank you! News from the Art World Arizona Art Alliance Don’t miss the big, beautiful Holiday show December 5-14, 2014. The show is located 1325 W. Elliot Rd. Tempe, 85284 in the COSTCO Plaza. Hours are daily 10AM-6PM. You are all invited to the Artist Reception Saturday, December 6, 6PM-9PM. Free Workshops will be held daily by leading Arizona artists. You must reserve a space to attend a workshop. Go to the Alliance website: www. azartalliance.com for details. Jurying With The Arizona Art Alliance – The way to get juried with the Arizona Art Alliance is to participate in 3 shows in which you have one or more pieces accepted (juried) into each show. It does not have to be consecutive shows. The old “pay by the panel or table space” is basically a thing of the past. Now the cost is per entry – slightly higher cost per entry for those artists not already juried in. Some shows may be invitational due to very limited space, such as the Concert & Canvas collaboration described below. Concert & Canvas Collaboration with the Scottsdale Philharmonic. The Arizona Art Alliance is pleased to be partnering with the Scottsdale Philharmonic during this symphony season which runs October 2014 through May 2015. Some shows are held at the Scottsdale Bible Church (free concerts) and some are at the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts (only $15 per ticket). The Alliance will have 15 panels with assorted “invitation only” paintings/artists represented at each show. The next concert is December 7 @ 4PM, then Feb 22, April 26 and May 31– call 480-499-TKTS to reserve your seats or go to www:ScottsdalePhilharmonic.com. Barb Hurley Peterson, Chair 623-696-5025, artbybarbhurley@cox.net WVAC News 12 13th Annual Studio Sale Su 10274 N. 109th Avenue Sun City, AZ W On Tu Fr Fi December 7, 2014 | 1 - 4pm Are you looking for a unique gift this Holiday Season? Join local artists: Gary Kilsdonk, Sue Cielek, Sylvia Pinto, Betty Shults, Phyllis Stringer, Tito Sebastiani, Reg McCormick, Arlene Brunson, Dublene Hayes and Ronda Miller at their annual studio sale! Refreshments will be served. City of Surprise Art and Cultural Advisory Commission Surprise, AZ Call to Artists | Surprise City Hall Exhibit The City of Surprise is featuring rotating art exhibits within City Hall and showcasing local artists. Space is limited! Deadline: December 15, 2014 Application What’s Happening Around Town Desert Caballeros Western Museum 13 Del E. Webb Performing Arts Center John Conlee December 4 @ 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm Classic Country Dec 4 - See more at: http://dewpac.org/events/2014-12/#sthash.ClsVuHjV.dpuf The Texas Tenors December 7 @ 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm and again at 7:30 PM Holiday Show Dec 7 Sister’s Christmas Catechism December 12 @ 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm 14 Holiday Fun! Dec 12 - See more at: http://dewpac.org/events/2014-12/#sthash.ClsVuHjV.dpuf Hassayampa River Preserve Explore the fascinating world of raptors from 1 to 2:30 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 7 at The Nature Conservancy's Hassayampa River Preserve. Professional bird tour leader Kathe Anderson will share insights on the habitats and behaviors of hawks, eagles, falcons and vultures. After a short walk along the trails to spot raptors, Liberty Wildlife will showcase several birds of prey. Attendees can help Liberty’s rescue and rehabilitation efforts by bringing to the event donations of paper towels, 13-gallon trash bags, Dawn dish soap, hand soap or bleach. This class is for children and adults. Reservations are required. Call (928) 684-2772 or email:bmccollum@tnc.org to find out more about the event or to make reservations. The preserve is open to the general public Wednesday through Sunday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. but will be closed Friday, Nov. 28 for the Thanksgiving holiday. Friends of Music Friday, December 5 at 7:00 PM – The Gabriel Ayala Trio (guitar, bass, percussion) Town of Wickenburg Here’s the Town’s December “What’s Happening” - Click here for the Town Newsletter. Notes and Quotes Your Smile for Today We could learn a lot from crayons. Some are sharp, some are pretty and some are dull. Some have weird names and all are different colors – but they all have to live in the same box. 15 Arizona Art Supply Store – 15% discount offered. The Sun City Arizona Art Supply store is offering all WAC members a 15% discount on all non-sale items! In addition, the Arizona Art Supply Store will send us a $25.00 certificate each month, to be awarded by a drawing to a member present at each of our general meetings. Store Manager Jocelyne says that she appreciates all the WAC members who come to the Arizona Art Supply store, and all the people up here in Wickenburg who drive down to visit her store. Just show your WAC membership card to get your 15% discount. Check Your Calendar Tuesday year ‘round Wednesday, October - May Wednesday, spring/fall Thursday year ‘round Saturday, October – May Open Studio, 9:00a – 2:00p Drawing Group, 12:30p – 2:30p, Youth art class, 2nd and 4th Wed. 3:00 – 4:00p Clay Studio / Open Studio, 6:00 – 9:00p Open Studio, 9:00a – 2:00p Regularly Scheduled Meetings First Monday, October – April Second Monday, September – May First Tuesday Wednesday 2nd Sunday all year Photography Group, 6:30 – 9:00p WAC General Meeting 6:00p WAC Board Meeting, 2:30p Realtors, 8:00 – 8:30a Hassayampa Writers 1:30p 2014 Wickenburg Art Club President 1st VP-Education 2nd VP-Exhibits 3rd VP Building Secretary Treasurer Past President CHAIRS AAA Liaison Artifacts Editor Facebook Artists-at-Work WAC/AAA Show Gold Rush: Artisan Booths Volunteers Fine Art Show Historian Marian Koegele Harold Nuoffer Jeane Fleck Fred Fleck Jeanine Brown Nancy Hill Jane Holcombe 928-684-1151 623-544-1833 928-232-0233 928-232-0232 928-684-0489 928-684-2859 928-685-4643 Barb Hurley-Peterson Lynn Tagge Donna Drake Marian Koegele Karen Douglass 623-566-0737 760-310-6456 928-684-2334 928-684-1151 928-684-6877 JoAnn Simpson Linda Parker Jane and Chuck Holcombe Jeanine Brown 602-510-5582 928-684-7114 928-685-4643 928-684-0489 16 Home Tour Show Hospitality Clay Master Librarian Membership Plein-Air-Outings Publicity Photography WAC Art Gallery Webmaster West of Center Youth Education Linda Parker Micki Strickland Mary Carr Gabrielle Moate Sharon Pearson Dave Hill Lynn Tagge Debbie Keiser Paul Dolter Pam Morris Johnson Lynn Tagge Gabrielle Moate Joe Ann Hancock Efrosine Richards 928-684-7114 406-253-9974 928-427-0017 928-684-0757 928-684-5816 928-684-2859 760-310-6456 928-684-1013 928-684-5877 928-684-8734 760-310-6456 928-684-0757 928-684-3294 928-684-8890 Wickenburg Art Club 188 South Tegner Street PO Box 1737 Wickenburg, AZ 85358 17
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