SMILE You Have Every Reason To!
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1 I know I have. Our studios have been in solid demand, thanks to the many diverse opportunities for learning and self-expression we offer through our many exciting programs, as well as our studio rental for few hours a week during the winter months to The Center for Lifelong Learning. Looking at our February calendar, as of today, there is only one day where there is nothing on schedule in our studios!!! February 2014 SMILE You Have Every Reason To! If you visited the Members Show and Open House Event in January, you witnessed firsthand the talents of our members. Open House visitors enjoyed demos in Photography, Watercolor Batik, Fused Glass, Watercolor Painting, Papermaking, Acrylic Painting, Pottery, Mosaic, Encaustics, and Colored Pencil, as well as a fabulous display of member art in various media. Entrancing! And a true pleasure! A big thanks to the Open House Chair Carolyn Williams, and the crew: Helen Harris, Tuny Jennings, Marcy Eady, Sandra Harrison, Pam Folse, Julia Allen, and Pat Roberts! Applause! Applause! Just last week, we managed to squeeze in the 22nd Southeast Regional Juried Fine Arts Exhibition Reception and the three-day 55th Annual Beaux Arts Exhibition, in just four days! Thanks to our host at the former, Mattie Kelly Arts Center Galleries, Northwest Florida State College, and K.C. Williams, Gallery Director; the Juror, Don Andrews; and Exhibit Chairman Marcy Eady and her crew. Also a big thank you to our Beaux Arts Exhibition host, Westwood Retirement Resort, and Michelle Sears, Director of Resident Programs, the Judge, Deborah Orr, and all the ADSO crew who helped me, as Chairman of the event. Last but not least, thank you to all participating artists and congratulations to all for two outstanding exhibits. I think you know by now why I think we should all be smiling; you may call it lucky and we just might be that. As in having a rock solid group of people, with varied interests and expertise, coming together, for a common goal, in a place where every little thing we do is magic. Hanna Joensuu
2 55th Beaux Arts Exhibition Best of Show Pam Folse, Spot, Oil Brad Greek Award Pat Z Roberts, Live Oak Refuge, Oil First Place Patricia Farwell, The Pink Fence, Hartley, Australia, Watercolor Second Place Joanna Ellington, Pride of the Congo, Acrylic Third Place Bernadette Sims, Reflections, Photography Honorable Mention Margaret Ann Garrett, Portrait, Charcoal pencil Pam Folse, Mentor, Oil Marcy Eady, On the Move, Clay Karen Valdés, California Cowgirl Meets Blue Buddha, Mixed Media Theresia McInnis, Eiffel Evening, Watercolor Viewer s Choice Award Greg Bradt, In Deep Thought, Watercolor A BIG THANKS Thanks to all; the volunteers, the artists who participated and all the visitors to our Show. What a show it was once again! And we can t thank enough the individuals who donated to the reception and the fund raiser silent auction! Silent Auction: Helen Harris Registration: Pam Folse, Sandy Contreras Installation: Marcy Eady, Pam Folse, and Rick Otoupalik Publicity: Tuny Jennings Photography: Rachel Strawbridge Poster Design: Rick Otoupalik Reception: Tuny Jennings, Pat Roberts, Bernadette Sims Award ribbons: Tuny Jennings Pam Folse, Spot, Oil SPECIAL THANKS Deborah Orr, Judge Westwood Retirement Resort and Michelle Sears, Director of Resident Programs Austin Moving & Storage Pat Z Roberts, Live Oak Refuge, Oil
3 22nd Southeast Regional Juried Fine Arts Exhibit Sponsored by: Arts &Design Society Hosted by: Mattie Kelly Art Galleries of NWFSC Awards and Comments from Judge Don Andrews First Place Rick Otoupalik - Balance - Terracotta Good anatomical knowledge combined with creative point of view. Second Place Julia W Gary - Man Watching - Silver Print Abstract light and shadows lead to the center of attention. Marian Pacsuta - Surf Skimmers - Oil Captures light with a loose painterly brush. Third Place Charlotte Arnold Ophelia - Oil on Linen Good balance of tight to loose brushwork. Dorothy Higby - Red and Gold Still Life Watercolor Fresh light, middle & dark color use, nicely counterbalanced on the page. Rick Otoupalik - Balance Honorable Mention Jamie Babula - Top Drawer - Colored Pencil Impressive drawing skills combined with enjoyable design. Jordyn Rector - Lexikaan Enthroned Acrylic Intriguing handling of surreal subject. Rosalyn O'Grady - The Stone Carver - Oil Good example of capturing light and movement. Tricia Kaman - Back Bows - Oil Unique and interesting point of view. Jack Girard - Bus - Mixed Media Good use of scale, interest and non-interest. THANKS! from CHAIRMAN Marcy Eady I want to thank everyone who helped me with this show, especially Sharon Sanguinetti, who did all the graphic work for the show; Tuny Jennings, who made the awards; Marisa Farnsworth, who put together the reception; and lastly KC Williams, gallery director at Mattie Kelly Galleries of NWFSC who was so supportive during the year. If you can, be sure to see the show. It is open to the public for viewing through March 14th.
4 Pat Roberts' Gallery News A big THANKS to all those who bring finger food (or wine!) to our receptions--that's really most appreciated and enjoyed (note the empty plates at the end of the evening)! Home-made, storebought--it's all yummy, and we couldn't have those nice caloric receptions without your help! February 10-15: Methodist Church School Exhibit Reception: Saturday, February 15, 6-8 pm February 18 February 28: Figure It - Open to all artists This show encompasses the human figure, in all media. Turn in work Saturday, February 15, 1-4pm, or Monday, February 17, 9 am-noon Members: $25/2 pieces; Non-members: $35/2 pieces Reception: Friday, February 21, 6-8 pm March 1-15: Annual Van Porter Student Art Show Reception: Thursday, March 6, 5-7pm March 18-April 12: Inspired By Georges Seurat - Open to all artists Art work must emulate the style of George Seurat (pointillism) Turn in work Saturday, March 15, 1-4 pm, or Monday, March 17, 9-noon Members: $25/2 pieces; Non-members: $35/2 pieces Reception: Friday, March 21, 6-8pm Please bring finger food to share. April 15 -May 10: The Most Surprising Recycled Sculptures - Open to all artists This show will feature sculpture made 90% of recycled items. Turn in work Saturday, April 12, 1-4pm, or Monday, April 14, 9 am-noon. Members: $25/2 pieces; Non-members: $35/2 pieces Reception: Friday, April 18, 6-8pm Please bring finger food to share. May 13 - June 7: Fauvism - Open to all artists All artwork should be created using the technique of Fauvism Turn in work: Saturday, May 17, 1-4 pm, or Monday, May 12, 9-noon Members: $25/2 pieces; Non-members: $35/2 pieces Reception: Friday, May 16, 6-8pm Please bring finger food to share. June 10- July 5: Wild! Calendar Show - Members only This members-only show features artists' interpretations of Wild!, in any medium Turn in work: Saturday, June 7, 1-4 pm, or Monday, June 9, 9-noon On the Table THANKS for the gorgeous (!) and stable new tables in the clay room go to Marcy Eady, Pam Folse and Rick Otoupalik, Karen and Paul Gladstone, Helen Harris, Frankie Iverstein, Tuny Jennings, and Hanna Joensuu! These make for a more attractive and safer place to work. Hanna and Helen have been delegated to crawl under them to see if the donors' names are inscribed on the underside, as promised. NOTE: If anyone is interested in purchasing the old tables, at $8 each, contact Hanna Joensuu at
5 Window Gallery Art Display Please contact Helen Harris if you wish to display your works in our picture windows in Many of our members have displayed their work in the last two years, and there are many more of you who might like to showcase your work. If you have already done so, you are welcome to do so again. It's also an opportunity to sell your work and tell the world a little about yourself. You may put a brief biography in the window and display prices, if you choose. You would also give Sandy a list of your work with prices. Helen's contact is hch45@cox.net or Currently, the months of August through December are available. Signed Show Posters Many members have commented the beauty of our monthly show posters, designed by our own Rick Otoupalik. You may order any one of them, autographed, sizes 11x14 for $10. Contact Sandy at or adso@artsdesignsociety.org if you are interested. ITEMS AVAILABLE! Check out our ADSO store in the Art Center Gallery: Mugs. $15.00 Key Chains $8.00 T-Shirts (Various colors, sizes S,M,L,XL, two designs)... $25.00 License plates... $15.00 ADSO Magnets. $4.00 Signed Show Posters.. $10.00 ADSO Tote Bag. $ ADSO Calendars.. $10.00 ADSO Aprons... $25.00
6 Volunteers Needed! Volunteering in any group, ADSO included, has benefits both for YOU as well as for the group. In our case, volunteers can log up hours (40, total) which count toward free membership...and also get to know other members, not to mention, have fun. Please consider working a few hours each month or on individual projects. It will benefit ADSO--and you! Here are some of our current needs: We need volunteers for special events, such as Art Week. We need volunteers for Gallery sitting on Saturdays 1-4 pm. We need volunteers to help with Hurricane Preparedness. If you are interested in volunteering for any of the above, please contact Hanna Joensuu at hanna222@cox.net / or Sandy in the gallery at adso@artsdesignsociety.org or phone Volunteer Hours If you have not turned in your volunteer hours accrued during 2013, totaling 40 or more, please do so as soon as possible for your free membership cer=ficate. Please submit dates and hours of volunteer work to Sandy. You must submit dates and hours of the =mes you did volunteer work for ADSO. These hours include work as a chairman, Saturday or possibly other days siing in the gallery, helping with Kids' Art Weeks (not teaching), helping take in art work for shows, helping with recep=ons, seing up luncheons, all totaling 40+ hours. Thanks to all of you who have volunteered throughout the year. New Policy Regarding Retrieval of Work After Shows We have encountered a series of problems with unclaimed art work being lep at ADSO. Because of the limited space for storage, as of January 2014, any works not collected from the special shows (Beaux Arts, Fair Show, SE Regional) and all ADSO shows, on the designated dates, will incur a storage fee of $10. This fee will be collected for works held one day to two weeks aper the show closing. ADSO will not be responsible or liable for any damage to those works during that =me. APer two weeks, unclaimed works will become the property of ADSO. Excep=ons can be made for special requests made in advance. The Photography Club The Photography Club will meet on Wednesday, February 19, at 7:00 p.m.
7 Special Classes Simple Wire Wrapping, February 21, Friday, 9:30 am 3 pm, one hour lunch break Cost: $55 member / $65 non-member Materials fee: $20 Instructor: Teddie Ciudad-Real Minimum students, 4; maximum students, 6 Teddie Ciudad-Real will teach two basic skeleton wire wrap styles and one free form doughnut style. She will discuss and demonstrate the different tools used in the process and discuss some of the properties of wire and the proper ways to handle it. The students will have a choice of wire, bronze or copper, as well as a variety of stones to choose from. Smooth flat nose pliers will be used in most of the process and students should bring a pair if they have one. Kumihimo - Japanese form of Artistic Braiding, February 27, Thursday, 12 pm - 3 pm Cost: $30 member / $35 non-member Materials fee: $15 Instructor: Teddie Ciudad-Real Minimum students, 4; maximum students, 8 Students will learn the basic elements of Kumihimo Japanese Braiding, with and without beads. A kit will be provided for each student which will include the material needed for one project. Life Sculpture Saturday, March 8, 9:30 am-2:30 pm No instructor. Participants will create maquette-size clay sculptures of a live model. Cost: $25/Members; $30/Non-members, plus a tip for the model. Cost may change, depending on number of artists. Clay, firing, and model fee are included in cost. Advance registration and payment is required, by calling or going by the ADSO office, Tuesday-Friday, noon- 4 pm. Realism to Abstraction Workshop Thursday, March 6, and Friday, March 7 Farideh Peacock will offer a two-day acrylics workshop, Realism to Abstraction, studying complementary colors, contrast, balance and the creativity of a piece. She will provide guidance and technical support along with in-depth critiques. on March 6 and 7, from 9 am-1 pm each day. Cost of the two-day class is Members/$110; Non-Members/$130. Peacock's art education began in England and continued in the United States, where she obtained a BFA from the Herron School of Art, Indiana University, and then became a faculty member of the Indianapolis Art Center. Besides earning awards recognizing her work, she has paintings in private collections in both Britain and the United States, and has been featured in numerous exhibitions. To sign up for this workshop and to obtain the supply list, visit the ADSO website at or call during office hours, Tuesday- Friday, noon- 4 p.m. ADSO is located at 17 First Street, SE, Fort Walton Beach.
8 WEEKLY AND MONTHLY CLASSES Clay and Pottery Open Studio Monday and Wednesday, 9am-noon / Monday evening, 6;30pm-9pm Monday/Wednesday morning Instructor: Pat Basque Monday evening Instructor: Marcy Eady Working with clay, hand building or wheel throwing. Cost per session: Monday/Wednesday am: $10/Member; $12/ Non-Member Monday pm: $12/Member; $15 Non-Member Materials and firing included. Beginners welcome. Art Class for Children Ages 6-12 Tuesday, 4-5:30 pm Instructor: Marcy Eady Using principles of basic drawing, painting, and sculpture, students learn about the master artists and their styles; media vary each week. Cost per month: $60/Member; $70/ Non-Member All supplies included. Oil Painting, Chiaroscuro technique Tuesday, 9 am - 1 pm Instructor: Dale Gauvin Using lights and darks, students learn to paint in the style of the Old Masters. Cost per month: $70/Members; $85/ Non-Members Open Studio Tuesday, 7-9:30 pm No instructor. Students bring own supplies and work on own project in company with other artists. Cost: $5/member; $7/Non-Member Life Drawing 1st and 3rd Thursdays, 6-9 pm No instructor. Students bring pencils and paper and hone drawing skills with the human figure. Cost: $10/Member; $12/Non-Member (May change, depending upon number of artists.) Life Drawing / Life Painting session 3rd Saturday 9 am 12:30 pm No instructor. Students bring their own materials and work in any drawing or painting media. No photography will be allowed. Cost: $10/Member; $12/Non-members, plus a tip for the model. Cost is based on minimum of 10 participants. Advance registration and payment is requested, by calling ( ) or going by the ADSO office, Tuesday-Friday, noon- 4 pm. For further information: Mike Radford ( ). Photography Group (Meets in the Gallery) 3rd Wednesday of month, 7-9 pm All photographers from beginner to professional are welcome; the group's mission is to encourage fellowship and to provide a place where photographers may discuss and exhibit their work. Cost: N/A I found I could say things with color and shapes that I couldn't say any other way--things I had no words for. Georgia O"Keefe
9 Call to Photographers: Mattie M. Kelly 2014 Amateur Photo Contest The Mattie M. Kelly Cultural & Environmental Institute announces the 2014 Amateur Photo Contest! First, second, and third place winners will be awarded cash prizes. Winning photos plus nine honorable mention photos will be selected for inclusion in a 2015 photo calendar. Winners will be announced at the 7th Annual Choctawhatchee Estuary Family Festival on Saturday, April 26th, at Fred Gannon State Park in Niceville. Deadline for entries is April 4, Details available at ANNUAL DUES Membership dues are due on January 1st!!! Dues paid after January 31st will incur a $5 late fee. $40 Individual Member $45 Family Member Name: Telephone: Address: City, State, Zip: Address: Do not include my phone number in the Member Directory Do not include my address in the Member Directory From Wally Ratcliff, Membership Chairman: "Don t forget to renew your membership and update your information!" Volunteer Opportunities - 40 volunteer hours accumulated during 2014 will earn you a free membership for Please check below if you would like to help the chairman of one to the following committees. Luncheons help set up / take down tables Fair Show Gallery Shows Gallery Sitting, Saturdays 1 4 Other ways you may want to help? 17 First Street SE, Fort. Walton Beach, FL Gallery Hours: Tuesday-Friday 12-4pm, Saturday 1-4pm, Sunday-Monday Closed adso@artsdesignsociety.org
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