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CD. Our newsletter editor, Francine Dufour Jones included a “how to” article on digital slide prep in our December newsletter which is ar-chived at our on line community site. So submission to this year’s juried show should be easier than ever.
We kicked off the new year with Ruth Glenn, the Program Director for Arts in Education for the Alaska State Council on the Arts. Ruth had plenty of tips for artists who are in-terested in working with children throughout the state. Her program is dedicated to providing quality ex-periences in the visual, performing and Native arts for students and their teachers in the school setting. There is a good deal of flexibility built into the program. Artists can submit their names and be matched with schools requesting an artist, or they can re-quest a school and submit a proposal for a project. This would allow art-ists to provide an art experience in their neighborhood schools. Ruth explained the application process and fielded lots of questions from our group.
We also held the art garage sale. The results did not come close to last year’s lively affair but it gave people a chance to move materials to new owners for the benefit of the Schol-arship fund.
Finally, the prospectus for the AKWS is in this issue and is on line at AKWS.org. Here is your opportu-nity to put your talents to work. Need some inspiration? Never quite sure what a juror is looking for? The award winners for the last five years are archived on our website. Stroll through the winner files and give it some thought. Do your best and send it in. We are no longer requiring slides of submitted work. This year we are accepting digital files on a
President’s Message Jean Watson
INS IDE THIS ISSUE:
The AKWS was formed in 1974 as a
non-profit organization to help
promote the knowledge and
understanding of professional
watercolor painting in Alaska.
Feb. Speaker
Diann Haist
Welcome Matte
Linda Doll Work-
shop Info.
Events , Opportuni-
ties And Resources
March - Blaine’s Trade Fair
April - Mark Mc Dermott
May - Hal Gage
June - 2010 our show slide review
The theme for our 2011 calendar is Alaskan Whimsy. The artists’ names have been drawn and they are:
January Candy Hoskins
February K.N. Goodrich
March Lura White
April John Beebee
May Yuliya Helgesen-Thompson
June Peggy McFarland
July Sue Zajac
August Carol Montoya
September Libby Hatton
October Pat Hudec
November Karen Crandall
December Karen Helton
Our thanks to everyone who helps with this project and enables us to provide this scholar-ship. Also, we are grateful for the support of the Anchorage Museum and Virtu Gallery for offering to
AKWS 2011 CALENDARS
Coming Events:
sell our calendars and wave their commis-sions. Please tell your friends and neighbors to help support the arts through purchasing an AKWS calendar at these venues
Our Next Meeting: Diann Haist “Chasing the Muse Across a Continent” Diann will talk about her background and 40 year career as a full time artist. She will discuss how mov-ing from Toronto, Canada to Alaska ten years has influenced her art. “Since 1969, when I began my career as profes-sional artist, my work has been through some changes - oil paint was replaced by acrylics, real-ism was abandoned for musically inspired abstrac-tions. In 1989 however, I realized my first love was truly oil painting in the impressionist style - it just seemed natural. Plein air painting once again be-came my addiction, as well as painting interesting people. Since moving to Alaska from Canada in 1999, there has been no shortage of either land-scape or figurative subjects, and every day is a new inspiration.
I am not afraid of colour and my brushwork has been described as bold and confident - this is what I want viewers of my work to see, that there is some passion there, no apologies, nothing timid. What I strive for is portraying the life force of my subjects as well as my work being aesthetically pleasing to the eye. In this way, do I truly enjoy exploring my life as an artist.” See more of Diann’s fabulous art at: www.diannhaist.com
The Alaska Watercolor Society would like to
welcome back one of our founding memmbers:
WilliamTurlington, Anchorage, AK
We look forward to your participation in the Alaska
Watercolor Society once again! MEMBERSHIP CRITERIA
Requirements for each of the memberships offered by
the Alaska Watercolor Society are as follows:
Associate Membership in AKWS will be unlimited and open to anyone interested in watermedia. This position of membership may not vote and may not participate in exhibitions designed for Signature members only. An-nual dues $20; payable May 1st.
Juried Membership in AKWS is open to any artist who has had a painting exhibited in at least one AKWS juried show. This position of membership may not vote and may not participate in exhibitions for Signature mem-bers only. Juried membership is revoked if dues are not current and the application process must be re-peated. Annual dues $20; payable May 1st.
Signature Membership in AKWS is open to any artist who has had a painting exhibited in two AKWS juried shows and one other juried watermedia exhibition. This position of membership may vote, participate in Signa-ture member exhibitions, and use the initials AKWS when signing their name. Signature membership is re-voked if dues are not current and the applicatio proc-ess must be repeated. Annual dues $25; payable May 1st.
Student Membership in AKWS enjoys the same status as Associate members. Student is defined as attending col-lege full time, i.e. course load of a minimum of 12 hours. Annual dues $5; payable May 1st.
NOTE: With respect to Signature and Juried member-ships, written verification shall be required as proof of acceptance into juried shows and must be submitted to the membership chair. Juried shows from January 2000 to present shall be accepted.
Welcome Matte by Julie Rearick, Membership Chair
Linda A. Doll, AWS, NWS, is a painter, digital pho-tographer, graphic artist, instructor and juror. She has been active on the Boards of the Na-tional Watercolor Society, American Water-color Society and Watercolor West. Ms. Doll teaches drawing, painting and photography workshops throughout North America, Europe and the South Pacific. Her figure and still life paintings and drawings are included in many books and have been featured on several magazine covers. Linda is included in Who's Who in American Art and Who's Who of American Women. Ms. Doll lives in San Diego, California. For more information and images of Linda’s work, visit her website at www.lindadoll.com.
Date: August 2 – 6, 2010
Time: 9 am – 4 pm
Location: First Congregational Church
2610 East Northern Lights Blvd.
If the workshop is full when you register, your deposit will be refunded. Wait listed applicants who do not get into the workshop will get their deposit back
Tuition Before 5-15-2010 $475
After 5-15-2010 $500
2010 AKWS Linda Doll Workshop Registration Form
Name:_______________________________________________________________________ Address:_____________________________________________________________________ Email:_______________________________________________________________________ City: _____________________________ State: ____________________ Zip: ________________ Phone: (___) _______________________ Amount Enclosed: $ ______________ ($100 deposit required; Balance due 6-1-10)
Do you want to be placed on the waiting list if the workshop is full? Yes ___ No___
Mail to: Chris Zafren at 10181 Curvi St. Anchorage, AK 99507. Enclose a check made out to the Alaska Watercolor Society and include a self-addressed, stamped envelope (SASE).
Preference will be given to current AKWS members.
Artists News, Events and Resources The Skopelos Foundation for the Arts We are The Skopelos Foundation for the Arts(Skopart.org) an American non-profit located on the Greek Island of Skopelos. This summer we will be hosting several fascinating sun filled workshops taught by award winning artists in exotic Greece. If any of these workshops are of interest for your mem-bers I would be happy to answer any questions, [email protected] we may have the privi-lege of hosting some of your members this year, Gloria Carr
Don Kolstad teaches watercolor and oils at Blaine’s. Contact Don or Blaine’s for current schedule. [email protected]
Andy Sonneborn teaches art classes and has open studio time in her delightful studio. She even sup-plies art materials. Contact Andy for more informa-tion. [email protected] or 277-3712
Sue Zajac’s Art Show
MIXX Grill and Bar inside the Inlet Tower building on L St. is the location of Sue Zajac's new show for February and March of 2010 "Optic Active" (try saying that three times) is the title of her show. Sue's desire to create order from random marbling designs is illustrated in her many framed works of collage. The eye does not settle on one object in these framed pieces. Be prepared for much optical activity. "Optic Active" opens on Feb. 5th. Please come join us for this opening First Friday event. Hours are 5:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Enjoy the re-freshments, live music, and plenty of parking at Inlet Tower.
Life Drawing at Upstairs Studio. Wednesdays 6-8pm. Bring your drawing support or easel. $15 drop in or 5/$50 punch card. 406 G Street, Suite 212, An-chorage. Updates/cancellations on our Facebook page. "The Upstairs Studio." Contact Darla Myers 245-2113 for more info if needed.
AKWS online private community has more
up to date, late breaking news about opportunities
for artists, shows, articles and back issues of “Brush
Strokes”. There are no space limitations so we have
slideshows and gallery of members work. Katie
Sevigny has her 30 second vignette for the up-
coming KAKM Art Showcase. There are many vid-
eos such as watercolor tutorials, how to load your
photos, a tour of the community, and much more.
Did you know anyone can instantly publish or an-
nounce events, news and things of interest you might
want to share with fellow AKWS members?
Sometimes information is received too late to make
it into the newsletter but it can go online. Be sure to
check our online community for more opportunities.
Sometimes members may forget how to get there.
Here is the address:
http://alaskawatercolorsociety.ning.com Another way to find it is to go to our website.
http://akws.org There is a permanent link there
under announcements. The website, this is another
fabulous resource for members. We have links to
member’s websites, a calendar of events and loca-
tions, and membership applications. We now have a
mailing list. If you know someone who might like
to hear more about AKWS let them know.
President: Jean Watson 333-5799 H
333-4678 Msg
Co-Vice Presidents: Luz Maskell 522-5463
Andy Sonneborn 277-3712 [email protected]
Recording Secretary: Marcia Nathanson
346-1092 [email protected]
Treasurer: Kirk Scott
Membership: Julie Rearick 272-8770 [email protected]
Newsletter Editor: Francine Dufour Jones
Hospitality Chair: Sue Zajac 694-3013
Exhibitions: Debi Rebischke
Scholarship: Renate Martin 279-1077
Peggie Hunnicutt 349-4168 [email protected]
Video Library: LaRae Groves 563-6245
KoKo Mikel 344-0374
Publicity: Lura White 277-3854 [email protected]
E-mail Tree: Marcia Pratt 337-3695
Webmaster: Mark McDermott 345-6997
At Large: Alice Moore 337-5225 [email protected]
2010 Workshop
Chris Zafren 346-2333
Nancy Angelini Crawford
2010 Show Co-Chairs:
Beth Taylor Taylor_Beth2asdk12.org
Linda Parrigin [email protected]
Alaska Watercolor Society 2009 - 2010 Officers and Committee Chairs
That will bring public television viewers Alaska’s finest artworks from many well-known Alaska artists including Alaska Native artist and other prized art pieces such as framed 2-dimensional art, sculptures, pottery, jewelry, and glass art. Free Art Preview, Pre-Buy, Pre-bid Open House: Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 6 and 7, Free to the public. 1 pm to 5pm at the Elmo Sackett Broadcast Cen-ter 3877 University Drive, Anchorage
Live Televised Auction Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, February, 11, 12, and 13, 2010
7pm to 10:30pm on KAKM Channel 7 Bid by phone and live bidding Limited in-studio audience with catered dinner
An opportunity to acquire fine art while helping public tele-visions station KAKM Channel 7 continue to provide qual-ity programming that educates, inspires, informs, & con-nects Alaskans.
Many of AKWS members have donated art and are in this showcase.
Visit http://artauction.kakm.org/ or call 907-550-8400 for more information.
Francine Dufour Jones is one of our member’s
art work in the KAKM Art Showcase
2010 KAKM Art Showcase
PO BOX 90714 ANCHORAGE, AK 99509-0714
“Brush Strokes” is published monthly, September – May, and dis-tributed to members of the Alaska Watercolor Society by mail and online. Newsletter deadline is the 15th of the month before monthly publication.
Let us know about your openings, First Fridays and events so that we may support you!
Contact Brushstrokes Editor- Francine Dufour Jones e-mail: [email protected]
If you would like to continue to receive your issues of “Brush Strokes” make sure your dues are current. If you are unsure about the status of your membership please contact me as soon as possible. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Julie, Membership Chair ( [email protected] or 272-8770).
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CALENDAR
02/03 Board Meeting
6:30 pm Elim Café
02/05 First Friday!
02/10 November AKWS Meeting Sourdough Min-ing Company 6-7 Social Hour 7 pm Meeting
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