Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Minutes of the BWS Meeting

January 9, 2012


Members in attendance: Evelyn Alwine, Bob Anderson, Candi Bailey,  Patti Brundle, Bob Burris, Ria Collee, Jeanne Dutton, Linda Endris, Bob Ferguson, Jacki Frey, Charlotte Griffin, Sue Haverstock, Carla Hedges, Sue Kim, Cathy Korinek, Margret Kingrey, Kriste Lindberg, Nancy Metz, Nina Ost, Diane Probst, Meri Reinhold, Carol Rhodes, Deborah Rush, Joanne Shank, Deloris Schneider, John Shelton, Bob Thrasher, Kathy Truelove-Barton,  Betty Wagoner, Joanne Weddle, Tricia Wente, Donna Whitsitt, Vi Working, Cassidy Young.

Guests in Attendance: Paula Ionescu, Sherry Redman, Tony Lubarsky

The meeting was called to order at 6:15 p.m. at the First Christian Church in the Great Hall on the second floor.  2012 BWS President, Jeanne Dutton, asked members to greet our 3 guests who are all area artists.

Jeanne thanked the Hospitality/Cheer chair, Jo Weddle and her helpers, Evelyn Alwine and Jan Britton, for arranging for meeting refreshments.  Refreshments were provided by the executive board.  Jo Weddle passed around a signup sheet so that members could volunteer to provide refreshments during the rest of the year.

The minutes of the last meeting (November 14, 2011) were available on the Blog and no additions or corrections were found from the members in attendance. The members accepted the minutes unanimously as written.

The Treasurer's Report was read by Carol Rhodes, Treasurer, and was accepted without vote.


Reports

Shows Chair, Tricia Wente told the members she had negotiated with Miah Michelson of Bloomington City Government to have the BWS member show at City Hall again next year.  The show will be in November and will be called “We Paint the Springs and other Things.”

Tricia handed out brochures for applying to become a member of the Hoosier Salon to those members who were interested.  It is another way for members to show their work.

Paint-Outs will be planned and scheduled by the Executive Board this year and a host for each event will be sought to coordinate the paint-out.  A final full schedule will be distributed at the February Meeting.  Tentatively, the paint out schedule is:

·         April 21 Hilltop; Host: Charlotte Griffin

·         May 19 TC Steele

·         June Meadowood

·         July The Mongolian Tibetan Buddhist Cultural Center; Host: Sara Steffey McQueen

·         August---No paint-out Too Hot

·         September 23 French Lick as part of the BWS Conference

·         October 13: Lower Cascades Park; Hosts: Kriste Lindberg and Betty Wagoner

Sites and suggestions were offered by Betty Wagoner, Candi Bailey, and Meri Reinhold, and those will be saved for backups or 2013.

Activities/Workshop Chair, Deloris Schneider, showed off a poster detailing the BWS workshop that is being arranged for March 31, 2012.  The teacher will be Judy Moore Mudd and the topic will be portraits.  The class will be limited to 15 students and will be located at the First Christian Church.

Brushstrokes, Nancy Metz is looking for someone to take on the task of producing Brushstrokes.  Anyone who would like to learn a little about blogging and creating a newsletter is invited to volunteer.  Nancy said she is willing to share the responsibility, at least in the beginning.

Programs Chair, Cassidy Young will be putting together the programs for 2012.  The members submitted a lot of great ideas for programs when they were asked in the Fall of 2011 and she will be looking for members who have teaching talent in those areas.

Publicity Deborah Rush has offered to re-do the BWS rack cards that are hand-outs to people to tell them what BWS is.

Scholarship Committee Chair, Jeanne Dutton gave a brief overview of the activities so far.  Fruitful meetings with the Foundation for Monroe County Community Schools have occurred and it is projected that a scholarship of $300 will be offered to a local student who is enrolling in art at an accredited college.  The Scholarship will be disseminated in Fall of 2013.  Details will be presented to the board and to the membership in the next two months.

Old Business:

Notecards: Margret Kingrey reports that all packets of BWS notecards have been distributed and that retailers report that they are almost out of inventory.  Nina Ost motioned that BWS reprint the set of notecards from last year and defer the creation of a new set.  Kathy Korinek seconded the motion and the membership agreed.  Margret said she would take on that task.  Carol Rhodes reported that BWS does make money through sale of these notecards.

BWS Gallery: Charlotte Griffin reported that the on-line gallery of member’s work has progressed to the point that it probably should go live, which means it will be linked to the BWS Web site.  Those members who want their works to be included should submit their works to Charlotte as soon as possible.  She will be sending out an email to describe what needs to be provided and what the rules on the types of work that should be submitted.

New Business:
Kriste Lindberg announced that there is a need for someone to become the “Librarian” for the free/loan/share table.  The job entails bringing in and taking home the objects for the table, be they magazines, books, DVD’s, etc., and then managing the sign-in/out of those things being loaned.  BWS is looking for a volunteer from the membership.


Announcements:

o   Joanne Shank invited members to be involved with others in the Bloomington art community by attending any or all of three meetings being scheduled this January. 

·         Thursday, 1/12/2012, 7:00 p.m. in the McClosky Room of the City Hall Building, The Visual Arts Guild will hold a planning session for future “Bloomington Open Studio Tours” where local artists open their studios for others to see.  The tour will also be an opportunity for artist's to sell their work at their studios.

·         Tuesday, 1/17/2012, 5:30 p.m. at the Bloomington Playwrights Project the City of Bloomington Arts Commission will have a meeting and attendees can meet members of the Arts Commission, hear about the Bloomington Public Arts Master Plan currently underway, get tips on grant writing and preparing portfolios for public art competition submissions, and more.

·         Monday, 1/23/2012, 7:30 p.m. in the City Council Chamber of the City Hall Building the Arts Alliance of Greater Bloomington will hold a meeting to elect people for their steering committee.  Anyone may nominate someone to their steering committee but only members of the alliance can vote on the nominations.  People may become members by joining during the January 23rd meeting.  Membership forms can be downloaded at bloomingtonarts.org.   

o   Jeanne Dutton told the membership that a BWS member, Dan Alexander, will be teaching a two day workshop at T.C. Steele.  The subject of the workshop is Mixed Media Portraiture using watercolor and pastel pencils.  Interested parties should check out details on the T.C. Steele website.

The meeting was adjourned at 6:50 p.m. and attention was transferred to the evening's program by Nancy Metz.  Nancy gave the attendees a brief lecture about Identifying values in painting and guided members in creating a 5 value scale using one color of their choice.  Then Nancy handed out some photos of hats that were taken with photographer’s lighting that she encouraged people to paint using the 5 value scale.


Respectfully submitted,
Charlotte Griffin
BWS Secretary, 2012

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Brushstrokes -- January 2012

In this issue
President’s message
January meeting
We Paint … the Springs
Holiday party
Check this out


Treasurer Carol Rhodes, President Jeanne Dutton, Secretary
Charlotte Griffin, 1st Vice President Kriste Lindberg and 2nd
Vice President Betty Wagoner.
 President’s message
by Jeanne Dutton

Hello, Fellow Artists!

It's 2012 and your executive board has met to plan out the annual calendar.  It certainly looks to be a good and busy year, full of projects and fun activities, including paint outs and a workshop and, of course, the September conference at French Lick, We Paint...the Springs! 

Thank you for trusting me to serve as your president.   I would like to acknowledge the officers and committee chairs, and thank them in advance for their hard work.

Kriste Lindberg, 1st Vice President
Betty Wagoner, 2nd Vice President
Carol Rhodes, Treasurer and Conference Co-Chair
Charlotte Griffin, Secretary
Deloris Schneider, Workshop Chair
Nancy Metz, "Brushstrokes" and Conference Chair
Tricia Wente, Show Chair and Historian
Cassidy Young, Program Chair
Jo Weddle, Hospitality Chair
Deborah Rush, Publicity

The committees also have members who volunteer their time and energy, and it's the dedication of your officers and committees that keep BWS the wonderful, vibrant organization it is.  Your support is gratefully accepted.

I wish you all a happy and prosperous - and FUN - new year.

Getting good values
Someone once said something like, “Values do all the work while color gets all the credit.”
During the program portion of this month’s meeting, Jan. 9, you’ll have a chance to test that premise. Bring your painting supplies, paper and one tube of paint (any color but yellow).
The January meeting is at 6 p.m. at First Christian Church on the corner of Kirkwood and Washington.

We Paint … the Springs
The current Ivy Tech catalog has a two-page spread promoting BWS’s Sept. 21-23 watercolor weekend conference. Go to www.ivytech.edu/cll, download the Spring 2012 Course Catalog and go to pages 8 and 9 for program and registration information.

You can register for the conference by calling Ivy Tech’s Center for Lifelong Learning at 1-812-330-6041. To make a room reservation, call 1-888-936-9360 and use Code 0912BWS to get the discounted $189 room rate.

Meadowwood catered the BWS Holiday Party, providing
enticing desserts as well as appetizers.
BWS celebrates holidays at Meadowwood party
Thanks to Evelyn Alwine, Sue Haverstock, Connie Brorson and Jeanne Dutton for producing a fun, memorable holiday party. Here are some pictures of the evening.

Deloris Schneider
Jerry Harste

Jean Vietor
 
Kriste Lindberg with Rhapsody brush set, BWS's
gift of appreciation for her year as president
 
Phyllis Taylor

Sara Steffey McQueen

Sue Haverstock

Vi and Russ Working
Photos by Candi Bailey and Meredith Metz

Check this out:
Still life drawing fundamentals
Review by Nancy Davis Metz
Over the winter break, I came across a great article on drawing cups, pitchers, vases and other dishes – all elements of many still life paintings. For the first time, I understood how to achieve symmetry and how to draw a believable ellipse.  The full article, “Constructing Vessels” by Sadi J. Valeri, appears in the January/February 2012 Artist’s Magazine. An abbreviated lesson on ellipses is available online at www.artistsnetwork.com/tamonlinetoc. Click on the January/February 2012 issue and then on the “Learn from Sadie Valeri’s detailed instruction on drawing the ellipse.”

If you want to recommend or review an article, book or dvd, please send a brief review (1-3 paragraphs) to nmetz@indiana.edu.