Newsletter - Sacramento Fine Arts Center

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Newsletter - Sacramento Fine Arts Center
January/February 2014
This month’s detail by Dorothy Steed, from Foyer Gallery show,
Margaret Pollan and Dorothy Steed
Affiliated Groups
NCA (Northern California Arts, Inc.)
WASH (Watercolor Artists of
Sacramento Horizons)
SFAC Photography Club
SFAC Fiber Arts Group
Gallery Hours
Tuesday 11:00am–7:00pm
Wed.– Sat. 11:00am–3:00pm
Office and Gift Shop Hours
Tues.–Sat. 11:00am–3:00pm
The Amazing Versatile Brick
by Skip Lee
It started
with a nononsense
fundraiser
to provide
operating cash for the Center. Dues
weren’t doing it as they had in the past.
Fees for the shows were good, but not
enough, simply because operating costs
had gone up. Services had increased
without capitol to back them up.
A solution was needed and fast.
Churches had built sanctuaries doing it.
Colleges had saved academic programs
doing it. Why couldn’t we do it? So
the appeal to raise funds by buying a
symbolic brick was made.
5330-B Gibbons Drive
Carmichael, CA 95608
Nonprofit Org. 501 (c) 3
(916) 971-3713 telephone
(916) 971-1538 facsimile
www.SacFineArts.org
sfac@SacFineArts.org email
www.facebook.com/sacfinearts
Our Mission is to encourage the
creation and presentation of
original visual arts, to support
the cultural life of the community,
and to encourage all artists to
fulfill their potential.
a community partner
supports my efforts with food, got me
thinking about it when she suggested I
honor the memory of the teacher, Lois
Upham, who in 1980 got me painting in
earnest.
At the risk of sounding sappy or maybe
I’ve been watching too many Hallmark
movies, but putting a name on a
brick has become a wave of love and
remembrance. You get the picture.
The project has morphed, yet the real
intent remains. The Center, this unique
treasure, is worth saving and buying a
brick is a way.
Thanks to all of you who have climbed
aboard the KOCO Express or plan on
doing so.
The first club to be exposed to the idea
was NCA at the November meeting.
The response was fantastic! Twenty-two
people said, “Yes this is worthwhile and
we think it will work.” As of this writing
40 SFAC members and non-members
have bought one or more bricks.
Then along the way something
wonderful happened. It started when
Joan MacMurray bought a brick in
memory of Valerie McPhail. Then
someone bought one for Rodney Jones.
A new phenomena was occurring.
The original intent was there: KOCO,
“Keep our Center Open”. But in addition,
people were honoring a loved one or
cherishing a memory. Grandmas were
honoring grandchildren, spouses were
buying bricks for one another. My wife,
who thinks my art is demented, but
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A Note From
Our President
It’s the New Year…2014! Some of us
will make New Year’s Resolutions. I
resolve to be loving to my wife, to
finish my three children’s books still
in production, to find an agent to sell
them to someone and to explore the
“why” of photography, an art form
that has meaning far beyond the
print of whatever.
As important, I resolve to help 2014
become an exciting year for the
Sacramento Fine Arts Center. It’s our
Center, we “own” it. We own it in
trust for our members and the public
as well. There are exciting events
on the SFAC art horizon: NCA’s gala
celebration of its 75th Anniversary,
new workshops and classes by
prominent artists, the popular Animal
House show, and performing arts
events to be announced and not to
be missed. And much more…
We will support and present shows
and exhibits not to be experienced
at any other venue in Northern
California. Don’t miss any of them.
SFAC staff will keep you advised of
the upcoming events.
2014 will be a breakout year for the
Center. Stay tuned!
Richard Turner, President
Joyce Wilson, Donnella Hurley and Teyrez Finlay at our Country Club Plaza display.
Windows Art
Windows At Country Club Plaza,
El Camino & Watt Avenue
Meet our team, Joyce Wilson,
Donnella Hurley and Teyrez Finlay.
We change our art display at the
Windows every 3 months. Our
current display runs Oct. 26, 2013Jan. 25, 2014. See something you
like, call SFAC at 971-3713 for an
appointment. All art is for sale. The
art includes watercolor, acrylic, oil,
mixed media, photography, giclee,
pottery, sculpture, and jewelry.
SFAC artists wishing to display must
meet the following criteria, (1) juried
into at least one SFAC show, (2) won
an award in a SFAC show or sold a
piece at SFAC. A fee payable to SFAC
is collected at the time of entry. $15
for one piece, $30 for two. The art is
displayed for 3 months. If sold, 30%
goes to SFAC. For more information
on displaying a piece of art, contact
either Joyce Wilson at 482-8092 or
Donnella Hurley at 481-4608.
Mark Your Calendar
for April 11, 2014
Sacramento Fine Arts Center to
be recognized at California State
University at Sacramento in an
exhibit April 1-13, 2014 in The
Robert Else Gallery. The exhibit
is titled, “Sacramento Arts,” a
conceptual and community arts
exhibit that will recognize the stories
of the Sacramento Fine Arts Center
and its partners. The exhibit will
be co-curated by Marie Dixon and
Virginia Chavez. The exhibit will
also be part of the Festival of the
Arts at California State University at
Sacramento and will open with a
reception at the Crocker Art Museum
on April 10, 2014. The reception
for the “Sacramento Arts” Exhibit will
be Friday, April 11, from 5:30-8:30
pm. Please contact Marie Dixon at
916-205-9861 or marie.dixon.art@
gmail.com for further information.
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Tidbits:
New in the Gift Shop
Keep warm on wintry days with hats
by Kaye Lynn Peterson, with Donna
Oakleaf’s knitted scarves and Jan
Rosenberg’s gloves and scarves. We
are featuring new books by local
authors Jackie Keller, Robert Dvorak
and Terry Burke Maxwell (illustrated
by Jay Bishop). Corrine Singleton is
showing a bronze sculpture and we
have a new glass artist, Tim Darrough
from Yuba City.
Popular new jewelry includes
metal jewelry enhanced with Craig
Johnson’s photographs.
Along with a revamped gift shop and
the new artisans, we are displaying
fresh and novel items from current
vendors. Your purchases of these
unique gifts support our artisans,
support the Gift Shop and support the
Center!
SFAC Board of Directors for 2014
Richard Turner, President; Dorothy
Steed, Treasurer and Margaret Pollan,
Past President will continue in their
board offices. New to the board:
Larry Klink, 1st Vice President; Susan
Landi, 2nd Vice President and Jodie
Mexas, Secretary. Representing the
SFAC clubs are Presidents Sally
Durante, NCA; Patty Larsen, WASH;
GeorgAnna Griffin, Photography Club;
Carol Wittich, Fiber Arts.
The new By-laws, Policies and
Procedures are available in the
office for anyone requesting them.
Facilities Committee Report
Gallery 3 has received a major facelift
thanks to the generosity of David
Hanlon and the volunteer hours of
Ed Chaney, Sandra Torguson and
Skip Lee. We now have upgraded
gallery walls and a versatile new
hanging system. NCA will have first
use of this new gallery in January.
A great big thanks to Alex Wilson for
painting the quotes from our mission
statement on the studio’s south wall.
The studio floors were waxed
and the gallery carpets cleaned
over the Holidays so the Center is
ready to help celebrate NCA’s 75th
anniversary.anniversary.
Calendar
Upcoming Receptions & Events:
NCA 75th Anniversary 2nd Saturday GALA:
5:30–8:30pm, January 11
Aspiring Artist Debut & WASH High School Watercolor
5:30–8:30pm, February 8
Competition 2nd Saturday Reception:
Art Rummage Sale:
9am–5pm, March 1
Animal House, The Exhibit, 2nd Saturday Reception: 5:30–8:30pm, March 8
Poetry, Art and Jazz Concert:
March 22
Upcoming & Current Shows:
NCA 75th Anniversary Art Deco Themed Exhibit:
Aspiring Artist Debut & WASH:
High School Watercolor Competition:
Animal House, The Exhibit:
Mira Loma High School IB Art Exhibit:
January 2–25
January 28–February 15
February18–March 8
March 11–29
Call to Artists, Receiving Dates
Sky003 glass piece by Tim Darrough. 69” x 30“
(stand is 24” deep)
Aspiring Artist Debut & WASH High School
Watercolor Competition Hand Carry Entry: February 18
Animal House Hand Carry Entry:
January 31–February 1
Painting Where the Wild Things Are Hand Carry Entry:
April 25-26
Details www.sacfinearts.org Click Call to Artists.
Sacramento Fine Arts Journal page 3
SFAC Photo Club Report
Meeting Presentations
Lens Baby Creative Effects Lens
Bay Photo Labs
Photographing zoo life
Bird photography
Scenic light photography
We wound down 2013 with a final
Club meeting in November with a
slide presentation on the America’s
Cup finals completed in September.
Trailing 8-1 just a week before, Oracle
Team USA sailed away from Emirates
Team New Zealand by 44 seconds to
retain the Auld Mug, the oldest trophy
in international sports, in a winnertake-all finale on San Francisco Bay.
And SFAC member Michael Corlew
was there to get some of the exciting
moments from the competition.
After getting our sea legs back with
some sweet treats provided by SFAC
members for this last meeting of
the year, we enjoyed prints of our
members’ personal bests from the
year. Thanks to all for a great year of
photography, competitions, and field
trips, and here’s to an even better
2014. Get those cameras tuned up
while you have the chance! The next
photo shoot is only a month away.
Year in Review
As a brief reminder of what the SFAC
Photo Club enjoyed over the past
year, here are some highlights.
Shows
SFAC Animal House Exhibit
Lightworks 2013
(Spring and Fall shows)
Visions 2013
Field Trips
Griffith Quarry Historical Park, Loomis
Cosumnes River Wildlife Preserve
Golden Gate Park and China Beach
Pleasant Valley Iris Farm
Cache Creek Canyon
Maple Rock Gardens, Penryn
Capitol Color Run
Down River Rafting Run
Shooting the Milky Way
Hamilton Observatory
Sacramento Zoo
Sacramento Air Show
Annual World-wide Kelby Photo Walks
Folsom, San Francisco, Auburn
California Capital Airshow
Americas Cup 1 and
2 by Michael Corlew
Recent SFAC Member
Photo Exhibits
Barbara Maurizi: At Peg’s Glorified
Ham and Eggs in Roseville through
Jan 31st. Open daily 6:30am–2 pm.
Craig Johnson: Autumn Arts Studio
Tour (November only) at the Finnish
Temperance Hall in Rocklin
SFAC-PC Dues
January not only marks the start of
the New Year, it also is the time to
renew your membership in the SFAC
Photo Club. An application form is
contained on the last page of this
newsletter. Meetings are typically
scheduled on the 4th Thursday of
each month from 7 to 8:30 pm.
As you can see from the extensive
lists above, guest speakers are often
featured and monthly field trips keep
the members hopping.
Lizzie by David Nasater
The 2013 “Visions” show catalog
is on sale in the Sacramento Fine Arts Center Gift Shop
Sacramento Fine Arts Journal page 4
Fiber Arts Report
We are in the process of planning
our show in June. We hope to have
some new activities that will help
boost our financial status as well as
the Center status.
Please set March 1 aside to
participate in our art supplies
rummage sale. We are extending
the time this year. Time will be from
9AM to 5PM. Bring anything related
to doing art. We would like to spread
the word to other art groups. So
let the groups that you are in know
about the sale. It’s fun and also
productive for everyone!
Fiber Art display in the recent Fiber Arts Show and Sell in Gallery 3
December
All-Club Potluck
It was something you surely should
not have missed. The camaraderie
of artists extends to all of the arts,
and we had a wonderful trio who
provided delightful music. What was
really wonderful about it was they
were so young to be so advanced.
Entertainers Kendra, Ben and Jack perform at Sacramento
Fine Arts Center All-Club Holiday Potluck
I have been encouraging the fiber
artists to consider taking part in the
other shows here at the Center. We
still have not become completely
convinced that the art world sees
fiber art as an art in itself. So we are
working on convincing ourselves first!
Then will come the integration.
This year has been one where we
feel that we have been able to
educate people about fiber. The fact
that we use fiber every day in some
way. That it is important to recognize
these products and appreciate them.
We look forward to a productive year
ahead. What ever comes along it will
be exciting!
Carol Wittich
The group is called the “Journey
Juniors,” and they are Ben and Jack
Longaker, 11-year-old twins, and
Kendra Dantes, 10 years old. They
were amazingly proficient on several
instruments, and Kendra also sang.
The food was great! We’ve all
enlarged our Horizons!
Thank you WASH!
Cat by Carol Wittich
Sacramento Fine Arts Journal page 5
Annual Art Rummage Sale
Excess inventory of art to wear, yarns, fabric, accessories
Art supplies - paints, canvas, frames
Art equipment - weaving looms, worktables, bookcases
Books, art paper, ribbon
Decorative art materials - posters, pottery, glass, things you
are tired of.
Date: March 1, 2014
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Place: Sacramento Fine Arts Center
5530-B Gibbons Drive, Carmichael, CA
Cost: $30 Bring your own table and lunch
Name_______________________
Email____________________
Send check to: SFAC/Rummage Sale - use address above
DEADLINE is FEBRUARY 15, 2014
Sponsored by the Fiber Art Group
Sacramento Fine Arts Journal
Northern California Arts, Inc.
Members’ Newsletter
January/February 2014
President’s Message
Happy New Year NCA! It is the
75th Anniversary year for NCA
and I hope that you make a
resolution to be more involved
with your NCA this year.
Let’s think back to the events of
2013 and thank all of those who
worked so hard to make it a
successful year. We averaged
100 members attending the
monthly meetings and had the
largest number of entries in years for the membership
show, Interviews, and the international show, BOLDX .
Our members attended workshops and their art was
represented in statewide shows, KVIE art auction, Effie
Yeaw, CAL EXPO State Fair and many members’ works
were in various galleries throughout Sacramento. Thanks
to everyone who volunteered time for NCA. Our group is
a 100% volunteer run organization. Without your help
there is no NCA.
The 2014 kick-off is the GALA on second Saturday, Jan.
11th at the SFAC, from 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. The awards
ceremony for the Gala’s special juried membership show
with the theme of “Art Deco &/or Celebrations” will take
place at 7 p.m. This second Saturday is different from
other second Saturdays because of the planned additional
events of the evening, such as a costume contest, photo
op’s and more. We hope you attend our grand event.
Please read the annual letter and E-Blasts for more
information on the many events planned throughout the
year.
It’s a New Year and like many of you, it’s time for me to
make those resolution lists. Some of the things on my list
for 2014 are: to paint and create more art this year, to try
new and many different ways to create art, and most
importantly, to give to NCA and make this a good final
year as your President.
I wish you a very healthy, happy, artful and prosperous
year! Keep creating!
Sincerely, Sally
Artists’ News
Myra Steward had three paintings accepted into the
Sandhill Crane Festival in Lodi.
NCA History
Harold M. Ward, 1889 - 1973, is the founder of NCA. He
was born in Brooklyn, NY and was a descendant of
Samuel Morse, the inventor of the telegraph. He came to
California and established the art department at
Sacramento Junior College in 1923.
Welcome New Members
NCA is so pleased that you have joined and will help us
celebrate our 75th year starting in January 2014: John
Laurence, Sacramento; Margaret Sarantis, Sacramento;
Marsha Miller, North Highlands; Joy J. Gee, Sacramento;
Leah Florence, Rocklin; Sandra Sealock, Sacramento;
Pauline Lenser, Fair Oaks; Randy Thacker, Rocklin; Ryan
Dominguez, Sacramento. We are happy to report that we
have 201 members in NCA.
In Memoriam
Betty Beeman, a longtime NCA member, passed away
recently.
Newsletter submissions
Please send your upcoming exhibits, awards, honors,
funny stories of interest to NCA members, images etc. to
Katie Fleming for the bi-monthly newsletter, which has a
two-month shelf life. If you submit a photo please give
the title of your art work or the name of the person in the
photo. Submissions need to be in by the 7th of the month.
Call to Action
noun: con-cep-tu-al art: art in which the idea presented
by the artist is considered more important than the
finished product, if there is one.
Looking for NCA artists who are working in conceptual
art. Contact Marie Dixon at 916-205-9861 or
marie.dixon.art@gmail.com.
If you are a Facebook member check out our Facebook
page. “Like” us and become a fan - Northern California
Arts, Inc.
NCA Board Members
Art Sense from
Gretchen
Sally Durante, President – 916-202-6307 or
sdurante24@yahoo.com
Happy holidays, my
friends! Below is a
little gift - a value
scale, an important tool
for every artist. It gives
your paintings depth
and if not used
properly your work is
going to look flat. It is
the implement that
gives your art a 3D
look. It should be
firmly implanted into your head. This scale is in black
and white, but you’ll have to be able to change colors too
- not easy. Your art depends on your skill in this area. All
rules may be broken but you have to know them before
you can brake them successfully. The more you know...
Carla Nabity, Co-chair Programs – 916-488-5840
ccnabity@surewest.net
Bobbie Mc Bride, Co-chair Programs - 916-988-2567
art4bobbie@yahoo.com
Alex Wilson, Chair of Aspiring Artist – 916-804-64
alex8@att.net
Diana Holt, Artist Standing – 916-817-7781
dhlvx2@aol.com
For other NCA board members contact information,
check out our Annual Newsletter at www.sacfinearts.org
Upcoming Events
January 8th: Lial A. Jones, Director of the Crocker Art
Museum, will speak on the importance of the Museum to
the community and its accomplishments. Ms. Jones was
appointed the Director of the Crocker Art Museum in
1999. She is the first director in the 109 year history of
the museum to be appointed jointly by the Crocker Art
Museum Association and the City of Sacramento in a
partnership. Ms. Jones has played an important role to
shape the museum's future. She is working to ensure that
the Museum plays an active role to further the institution
as a focal point for culture and visual arts
February 12th: Patris will be presenting “How to create
distance in your artwork with atmospheric perspective.”
She prefers painting on location, following in the tradition
of the Barbizon School and the Impressionists. Her work
is described as “peaceful and positive” - qualities she
attributes to a connection she feels with the Creator. She
has recently been juried into several national plein air
painting competitions. Patris served as a commissioner
with the Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Commission from
2002-08. Her artistic path led her to open her own studio,
gallery and art center near downtown Sacramento, the
Patris Studio and Art Gallery.
Music Man by Hassan Alawsi
David Peterson in the Master Painter show.
NEWSLETTER
January & February 2014
Sacramento Fine Arts Center
5330-B Gibbons Drive, Carmichael, CA 95608
General Meetings: Held Second Mondays
Odd Months, Days 1:30 P.M.
Even Months: Evenings 7 P.M.
From Our President Patty Larsen
A GOOD YEAR!
2013 was a good year for WASH. Many good
things happened.
We had two outstanding shows with excellent participation. Over 110 entries were received for the Member Show and 153 entries for the Open Show. Both
Second Saturday receptions were well attended and a
lot of fun.
Monthly meetings featured outstanding artists and
demonstrations, providing both information and inspiration.
The two workshops led by Kathy Lemke Waste and
Phyllis Rapp proved to be very popular. We’ve received
a lot of positive feedback on both.
Our membership roll reached 135 members by the
end of the year. This may be an all-time high for
WASH.
2014 promises to be an even better year. We already have a full slate of outstanding artists lined up for
our monthly demonstrations. (See the list below in this
newsletter.) Rebecca Jaggers and her crew are already well into preparations for our April Member
Show. Joyce Wilson has signed two extraordinary workshop leaders — Dale Laitinen, April 13th, and Lian Zhen,
August 16-18. If you are interested in either of these workshops, you should register as soon as the forms become
available. We expect both workshops to be oversubscribed.
And, last but certainly not least, we are looking forward
to the High School Watercolor Show, January 28 – February 15. Barbara Killeen and Bobbi Allison are hard at
work preparing for the show. That, in fact, is what ensures
the success of WASH every year . . . the huge amount of
volunteer help provided by WASH members.
In addition to the importance of volunteer help to the
health of the organization are the many benefits that members can receive from volunteering. If you haven’t lent a
hand recently, step up the next time someone is asking for
help with a WASH activity.
You may be surprised at how your participation as a
volunteer enriches your WASH experience. Together we
can make this the best year ever for Wash activities and for
its members.
JUDGES SELECTED FOR WASH MEMBERSHIP AND OPEN SHOWS
The WASH Show Committee is excited to
announce who our judges will be for the 2014
shows!
For the membership show in April (receiving
March 21 and 22, put it on your calendar!)
Jeannie Vodden has agreed to be our juror.
Since she is a popular teacher in the Sacramento area and has also recently done a demo
at a WASH meeting, many will be already familiar with her stunning, vibrant work using layered
transparent staining watercolors as well as with
her engaging personality. We are honored to
have her as a judge, given her dense schedule
of shows, teaching classes and giving workshops, including one for the California Watercolor Society coming up in 2014.
Check out her terrific website at
www.jeannievodden.com/about-jeannie/.
The other fantastic news from the Show
Committee is that Chris Messer has agreed to
be our juror for our Open Show. (Receiving is
August 22 and 23, put that on your calendar!)
Chris Messer is the first of the 10 hot artists
“Ones to Watch” featured in Watercolor Artist
Magazine, 2013 December issue. She is a
signature member of the National Watercolor
Society and the California Watercolor Society.
She has her own gallery in Mt. Shasta where
she lives and paints, but she also exhibits and
teaches extensively all around California and
Oregon.
She says about her work, “Color means
everything to me. I love to push it, allow it to
flop across the page and use it as a tool to pull
the viewer through my painting.”
See more about her at her website, http://
chrismesserart.com.
So get those brushes warmed up and get
ready to enter these promising shows in 2014!
CLIP AND KEEP THIS:
2014 Demo Artists
Jan.13 1:30 pm GAYLE RAPPAPORT-WEILAND
Abstract Watercolor
Feb.19 7:00 pm PAUL DESSAU
Collage
Mar. 10 1:30 pm LADY JILL MUELLER
A Watercolor Start
April 14 7:00 pm JUDY LEW LOOSE
Painting Emotions
May 12 1:30 pm JUAN PENA
Plein air Techniques
June 9 7:00 pm PATRICIA OSBORNE
Watercolor drama using the white of your paper
Sept. 8 1:30 pm DIANE PARGAMENT
Oct. 13 7:00 pm HOWARD LUKE LUCAS
An approach to plein air watercolor. Finding what
to paint, establishing basic composition, bringing
depth and dynamic, using brush techniques, and
finishing your painting.
Nov. 10 1:30 pm DAPHNE STAMMER
Igniting the creative spirit!
Please remember to bring items for the Scholarship Fund Raffle.
Bring one of your recent paintings to enter in our Watercolor Painting of the Month event.
Gayle Rappaport-Weiland, our demonstration artist for January, uses rule-breaking techniques
that set her apart from the crowd. She creates beautiful impressionistic works using watercolor, acrylic and
mixed media that have been shown in galleries and
personal exhibitions throughout the western United
States. Gayle loves sharing her knowledge and passion for the limitless world of art with people of all
ages. We look forward to an exciting presentation
when she visits on January 13, at 1:30 P.M.
3-Day workshop with Lian Zhen
August 16, 17 & 18, 2014
9 am to 4 pm
At Sacramento Fine Arts Center
Cost: $300 for WASH members
$350 for non-members
Paul Dessau, collage artist, is our presenter
for February. By taking bits and pieces of magazine paper, printed items and found items, and
adhering them to his hand-sketched picture layout, he creates wonderful multi-layered creations.
He works with recycled materials to create works
of art with a surprising range of colors, textures,
and patterns.
Lian is a popular watercolorist and Chinese painting teacher with an international following. Lian received his BA in
Art at UC Berkeley in 1992 and a MA in
Architecture from MIT in 1996. His
paintings have been featured in magazines and Splash4; his paintings hang in
many institutional and private collections. He has written four books.
WASH is excited to have him back in
Sacramento in 2014.
WASH Presents a Workshop with Dale Laitinen
April 13, 2014, 10 am to 4 pm at the Sacramento Fine Arts Center
$65 for WASH members, $75 for non-members.
Dale Laitinen has been painting in watercolor for over 35 years. He is well known in Northern California
for his landscapes of the Sierras, mountains, rocks and water; one of the signatures of Dale’s painting is
the long view with natural forms of the topography being foremost. He is a signature member of the National Watercolor Society, and Watercolor West. His work has been featured in several magazines and
books: Artist’s Magazine, Watercolor Magic, Splash, just to name a few. This workshop will concentrate
on a Sierra Landscape. His website is www.dalelaitinen.com.
PAINTING OF THE MONTH
David Peterson won the painting of the month for
October and Rebecca Jaggers won for November.
Be sure and bring a painting with you for the
friendly peer-judging!
CONGRATS!!!
Joyce Wilson had a painting at the Country
Club SFAC site that sold last month.
Ferole Lee Corbett has some of her paintings
at Devine Gelateria & Cafe at 1221 19th
Street, Sacramento until the end of January.
The hours are Tues-Thur 11 to 9; Fri-Sat 11 to
10; Sun 12 to 5; Closed Mondays.
FROM YOUR EDITOR!
Please get all your info concerning shows you are in (or are
going to be), any awards you may have received, or any art
news you might have. I need your info sent in Word or a
PDF by February 10! Please help me out. Ann Bissett-Clark
(annbissett-clark@sbcglobal.net)
WA
SH
Contact Joyce Wilson
at (916) 482-8092 for
more information and to
register.
WASH BOARD
MEMBERS
Patty Larsen, President ...................... 961-5222
plarsen@csus.edu
Phyllis Barrette, Secretary .....................332-5617
phyllisbarrette@gmail.com
Carla Nabity, Treasurer: ......................................... 488-5840
ccnabity@surewest.net
Bobbie Allison, Asst. Treasurer: .......................530-669-3507
foalsplus@gmail.com
Phyllis Eymann, Past President ............................... 725-8186
peymann@comcast.net
Sandi Mathiesen, Membership Chair ....................... 745-3479
wubi_@hotmail.com (one underline after wubi)
Joyce Wilson, Workshop Chair ............................... 482-8092
jmxwilson@earthlink.net
Judy Watts, Program Co-Chair ................................ 806-3454
watts564@gmail.com
Marlene Goff, Program Co-Chair ..............................971-1112
goffmarla@yahoo.com
Rebecca Jaggers, Show Chair ................................. 369-2031
jaggers6@gmail.com
Ann Bissett-Clark, Newsletter Editor ...................... 371-4619
annbissett-clark@sbcglobal.net
Enter Animal House
Annual Fine Art
Exhibition
It’s a ZOO out
there!
Hand Carry
Entry
January 31&
February 1,
2014
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