WINTER 2017 NEWSLETTER

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WINTER 2017 NEWSLETTER UPCOMING CLASSES AND WORKSHOPS January, February, March The most up-to-date information on events, trips, classes and workshops is available in the gallery on the bulletin board and in the sign-up book. Payment for all classes and workshops held at the gallery need to be in cash or check (credit/debit cards not accepted). Painting Animals in Oil or Acrylic Instructor: Suzanne Doyle January 23 rd 25 th, 9:30-4:00. Learn to capture the essence of your favorite pet in the media of your choice. This workshop is geared to beginners through intermediate painters. Cost $125 for members and $150 for non-members Handbuilding in Clay Instructor: Ann Gleason Tuesdays, January 10 th -February 14 th from 6:00pm to 9:00. Cost $150.00 for members and $175.00 for non-members. Lab fee: $25.00 Capturing Drawing Essentials Instructor: Janet Orselli Tuesday evenings on January 17 th, 24 th, 31 st and February 7 th from 6:00-9:00pm. Cost: $85 for members and $100 for non-members Coming Soon: Abstract Painting Instructor: Marsha Staiger (rescheduled, days to be announced) March, 2017 The Flemish Method of Oil Painting Instructor: Karen Killian, Tuesday evenings: May, 2017. Cost $125 for members and $150 for non-members.

Page 2 MEMBER NEWS The following 3 items should have appeared in the last newsletter. Apologies from your newsletter editor. We are thrilled to hear that member Susan Hopps: won the One Planet-One World award at the Bring Us Your Best XIII (Arts Council of Henderson County) Show. It was a watercolor entitled Communication. was juried into the Art In the Library 4th Annual Juried Exhibition held in the Spartanburg Public Library with a watercolor entitled Amphibians - Canaries in the Coal Mine. had two pieces in the 43rd Annual Artists Guild of Spartanburg Juried show: Edisto Bliss and Fiddleheads. After a 30-year career in broadcasting, member Jennifer Mills Grabosky traded in the microphone for a paintbrush. The exciting nature of live television is something that carries over into her bold, colorful style. And while the medium is different, the storytelling aspect is the same. She has been a finalist in the 2016 Artisphere Artist of the Upstate competition and has placed in several other events. During January, February and March, Jennifer will be the featured artist at historic Biltmore Village in Asheville, NC. The solo show will be on display at Carolina Mountain Sales, Brook Street, Asheville, NC. Everyone is encouraged to go see the show.

Page 3 Member Lucy Clark has recently been honored as the first recipient of the Betty Taylor Award for Emerging Artists, in addition to being awarded a 2016-2017 Regional Artist Project Grant, both thru the Arts Council of Henderson County. Congratulations! You are invited to attend a showing at the Tryon Depot of works by members Susan Hopps, Alice Jackson, and Karen Johnston, entitled Three Friends Present Metamorphosis. Painting together, they support each other as they make the perceptual shift from subjects to their shapes and flow of the visual dynamics on the surface. Do come and chat with them about what they are learning at a reception on 01-06-17 from 5 to 7 PM (22 Depot Street). SEEN AT THE GALLERY IN NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER 1 Rich Nelson

Page 4 2 Blaine Owens 3 Keith Spencer

Page 5 4 Patricia N. Hayes 5 David Zacharias

Page 6 6 Douglas Chamberlain 7 Susie Welsh Hearn

Page 7 FROM YOUR TPS PRESIDENT Happy New Year Tryon Painters and Sculptors! As we embark on a new year, we are thankful for the successes and enjoyment that our organization has provided to its members and friends and to the Town of Tryon. I believe that our gallery, gift shop, and classrooms give opportunities for artists and art lovers to continue their creative interests even if it is only to come in and browse a little. Many visitors to Tryon do make a stop at our shop and have told us that they were surprised at the quality and quantity of the pieces available from local artists. As was expected, it will be a continued struggle to keep the doors open and keep classes filled. We constantly seek out new sources of funds through memberships, donations and grants. We hope you will keep us in mind when you are contemplating planned giving and rejoin us as an active member. Much of the success of the gallery can be attributed to generous donations from our friends and members plus grants from the Polk County Community Foundation, which has granted our 48 year old organization funding in order to maximize our impact on the community through cultural and educational events. There will be some changes in the look of the gallery when you return in January. A new exterior sign will soon project from the building above the awning. For safety reasons, we will be installing a center railing down the front staircase. A wall will be built across the classroom at the bottom of the stairs for privacy of the figure drawing classes and for increased display space. The entire gallery will be patched and repainted so we will look fresh and new for the Miniature Show opening on January 14 th. I will be out of town for that event but I will look forward to seeing it when I return on January 17 th. Finally, I want to welcome 4 new board members to our organization. PJ Rosen, Robert Kanaby, Vivian Torrence and Helen Ringus are now installed and have already attended their first meeting. Christine Mariotti, Board President FROM YOUR NEWSLETTER EDITOR / GIFT SHOP ASSISTANT As both Gift Shop assistant to manager Barbara Thomas AND the newsletter editor, let me tell you that we are excited about 2017 with new gift shop artists. The expanded gift shop has new displays for all their creations. Our amazing selection of cards, art, jewelry, scarves, lamps, pottery, sculptures, wood creations have been joined by hand crafted journals and clothing. I really want this to be your newsletter and I welcome your feedback. Thank you. C. W. Kam Kammerer, Jr. (214-780-0635, kamk@aol.com)

Page 8 TPS GALLERY 2017 SCHEDULE January 14 th -February 25 th, Submit Works January 10 between 10 am and 4 pm Member s Show & Thursday Figure Drawing Class Works Mini Artwork (max size 10 inches, may submit up to 3 pieces) March 4 th April 8 th, Submit Works February 27 between 10am and 4 pm Guest Artists: Arden Cone, & Betty Deppner Carver Member Artists: Doris Clark, Lee Barker, Vicki Van Vynckt & Taylor Robenalt April 15 th May 13 th, Submit Works April 10 between 10 am and 4 pm Guest Artists: Leslie Rowland, Beverly Kies, & Toby Walter Member Artists: Marie King, Mike McCarthy, Norma Bachelder & Nancy Wall May 20 th June 24 th, Submit Works May 15 between 10 am and 4 pm Members Show: Every painting $100 Fundraiser (11 x 14 inches, may submit up to 2 pieces) July 1 st July 29 th, Submit Works June 26 between 10 am and 4 pm Guest Artists: Michael Alonzo, Bobbi Polizzi, & Ann Gleason Member Artists: Susan Ruby, Mary Lou Diekman, Gary Turpin & Keith Berner August 5 th September 9 th, Submit Works July 31 between 10 am and 4 pm Members Show Wildlife Theme September 16 th October 7 th, Submit Works September 11 between 10 am and 4 pm Guest Artists: Ian M. Cage, Ron Holmquist & Al Junek Member Artists: Karen Johnston, Sandy Sibley, Marie Woodard & Gary Heim October 14 th November 4 th, Submit Works October 9 between 10 am and 4 pm Guest Artists: Richard Hitchcock, Bailie & John Dickens Member Artists: Jennifer Mills Grabosky, Gary Cooley, Marcy Yerkes & Janet Leazenby November 11 th December 16 th, Submit Works November 6 between 10 am and 4 pm Members & Invited Guests Plein Aire Theme December 12 th December 23 rd, Submit Works December 11 between 10 am and 3 pm Members Show Christmas Shop: tree ornaments and stocking stuffers All work for shows will be received on the Monday, 10 am-4:00 pm, before the listed opening of each show. Artists will receive application forms and show requirements about a month prior to their scheduled opening. Contact Grace Lertora if you have questions.

Page 9 2017 OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE HEADS President: Christine Mariotti Vice-President: PJ Rosen Secretary: Lee Barker Treasurer: Helen Ringus Curators: Grace Lertora and Michael Hayes Gift Shop Coordinator: Bobbie Thomas Classes and Workshops: Denise Rose Sculpture Studio Coordinator: John Patterson Hospitality: Robert Kanaby Membership: Doris Clark Volunteer Coordinator: Alice Jackson Gift Shop Assistant & Newsletter: Kam Kammerer Website: Open, interim Carlann Scherping Publicity and Facebook coordinator: Robin Turner Historian: Susie Hearn Welsh Member-at-Large: Vivian Torrence Advisory Board members: Brian Jones, Entegra Bank Kevin Strum, Lavender Bistro Marilyn Doheny, Melrose Inn Greg Lackamp Thank you to the Quote Guru: Sandy Sammons!! Color is all. When color is right, form is right. Color is everything. Marc Chagall There are painters who transform the sun to a yellow spot, but there are others who, with the help of their art and intelligence, transform a yellow spot into the sun. Pablo Picasso

Page 10 THE TPS BASICS Location: 78 N. Trade, Tryon, NC 28782 Mail: P.O. Box 384, Tryon, NC 28782 Email: tpsnews@tryonpaintersandsculptors.com (add to your trusted senders, please) Web Site: www.tryonpaintersandsculptors.com Gallery/Gift Shop Phone: (828) 859-0141 Gallery/Gift Shop Hours: 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM (closed during changing from one show to another) March thru December: Tuesday - Saturday January and February: Wednesday Saturday (closed Tuesdays) Join TPS and enjoy many benefits like: members-only shows and member wall participation, discounts on some classes and workshops, studio space (if not already booked), your website on our website and more. Forms available on the Gallery desk.