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NEWSLETTER October 2017 C A L E N D A R OCTOBER 3 NAL Board meeting 6:30pm 4 Steampunk Revolution show opens 7 New member coffee 19 Member focus group 6:30 pm 20 Friday social event & awards 21 Member focus group 1:00 pm 20-21 Pick up Steampunk Rev. 25 Fiber Art Divas guest show 29 Fiber Art Divas reception NOVEMBER 7 NAL Board meeting 6:30pm 12 &13 Gallery of Gifts drop off 17 Gallery of Gifts Opening Reception 7 to 9 pm DECEMBER 5 NAL Board meeting 6:30pm 22 Last day of Gallery of Gifts 27 29 Pick up holiday show R E M I N D E R : Please pick up your work from the gallery after the monthly show. Work left for more than 10 NAL business days will be considered property of NAL. Go to napervilleartleague.com for classes for adults and children. P R E S I D E N T S C O R N E R Great news! The Board voted to extend our hours and to be open an extra day! Beginning Nov. 1 our Fine Art Center & Gallery will be open Tuesday through Friday from 10 am to 5 pm, and Saturday 10 am to 4pm. Spread the word. This month provides opportunities to voice your thoughts about NAL what we do well, what could be improved or added, what our future should be and more. Input gathered from surveys and focus groups will be used to update our strategic plan. Short-term and long-term goals and action plans will then be established. Your participation is very important. Please plan to attend one of the focus groups: either Thursday, Oct 19 at 6:30 pm or Saturday, Oct 21 at 1pm. The session will last an hour and a half and refreshments will be served. Come share your thoughts and listen to those of others through this guided discussion. While you have your calendar out, make note that it was decided to hold our October Fourth Friday on the Third Friday instead. That provides an opportunity to present the awards for Steampunk Revolution, a unique show currently in our Gallery. There will be no Fourth Friday in Nov. or Dec due to the holiday show, so be sure to come B O A R D N O T E S Oct. 7 New Member Welcome. Oct. 19, 6:30 8 pm Member Focus Group Oct. 21, 1-2:30 pm Member Focus Group Director of Marketing & Communications position open. Friday, Oct. 20 from 7 to 9 pm. There ll be refreshments and a door prize. Each year, we open our Gallery to a limited number of guest shows. District 203 art educators just had a wonderful show and Fiber Art Divas will soon have their annual show at our facility. Guest shows bring in many new people, some of whom become members. Everyone who visits becomes a little more familiar with NAL and what we offer. Class lists and postcards by the front door are taken by visitors, conversation flows at the receptions, and new friends are made. Guest shows and receptions are typically open to the public. It s always nice to have a good NAL representation there. Our annual Gallery of Gifts holiday show and sale will open Nov. 17. Members are welcome to bring original, giftable fine art and fine craft items to sell. See the article on Member Benefits and the insert, and watch your email for more information. There s always something happening at NAL. The best news is that people are the priority. It s a place where friendships are formed and the love of art is shared. See you at Third Friday Oct. 20 and at one of the focus groups that week. Linda VanderKolk Thank you District 203 Art Educators. We enjoyed hosting your show. AFA representative position open. Gallery of Gifts holiday show committee will be chaired by Chris Jacobson and Kathy Szeszol. Gallery hours will change to Tues. Fri 10 to 5; Sat. 10 to 4 beginning in November. Artists needed for Off-Site Exhibits.

N E W S L E T T E R Page 2 A W A R D W I N N E R S : N E W Y O R K, N E W Y O R K. CHECK OUT OUR CLASSES! All Ages / All Skill Levels Day & Evening FIGURE DRAWING Adults: Sundays $15 9:00 am Noon ONGOING OPEN STUDIO Adults: Wednesdays 6:30 pm 9:00 pm $5/session discounts available Grades 2 5: Thursdays 4:00 pm 5:00 pm Grades 6 12: Thursdays 5:00 pm 6:30 pm $20/class or $98 for 6 classes For More Info Go to and click on Classes Best of Show: (shown) Beth Hobby, Sidewalk of New York Best Theme: Joan Kalmanek, Times Square Merit Awards: Savas Arazbey, Field of Abundance Rachelle Barmann, The Journey Christine Cintula, City Scape David Gray, Jim Clark Final Victory Neil Pradzinski, Afternoon Trees Judged by Barry Skurkis M E M B E R S I N T H E N E W S / N E W S F O R M E M B E R S CHECK OUT OUR WEB SITE! Keep up with the latest events, classes, art work & more! Don t want to maintain your own web site? Set up a gallery on ours. Need help? Let us know! Already on our web site? Time to update your photos! For details call 630.355.2530 CONTACT US! If you have information you would l i k e t o a p p e a r i n t h e N A L Newsletter, please submit via e - mail at Naperartleague@aol.com, by fa x a t 630.355.3071, call 630.355.2530 or send it to the gallery at 508 N. Center St., Naperville, IL 60563. Items must be received by the end of the month in order to appear in the next month s newsletter and are accepted on a first come, first served basis as space is limited. Congratulations to Susan Wilson for Best of Show at the 43rd Art in the Barn festival! Mooneen Mourad s one-woman ceramics show will be at Clayspace in Lisle during October. Cynthia Boudreau s one woman show at DuPage Art League runs through October. Laura Lein-Svencer s art has been reproduced on fabric used in clothing sold in a limited number of boutique shops. NAL donated some old RFAF street banners to Little City Foundation for developmentally disabled where the residents will turn them into art for the exterior of their building. Our Off-Site Exhibits program needs a few more member artists. Contact the art league or Ariana Poe, coordinator. See NAL member art in the following locations: Arbor Vitae Ariana Poe; Elate Salon Patricia Melekus; Ellman s Music Center Patricia Melekus; Kreger s Brat & Sausage Haus Neil Pradzinski; S & R Monogramming, Inc -- Kasia Szczesniewski; Russell Martin Carpet Chris Hughes; The Lucky Penny Diner & Deli Alan Wolsky. Arts Dupage.org offers many opportunities for artists as well as information on events throughout the county. Member input sought. We are updating our strategic plan and member input is critical. We will be sending a few easy-to-complete member surveys on line and then conducting focus groups. The Board would appreciate your participation as we look to the future both short and long term. Focus groups will be Thursday, Oct. 19, 6:30 8 pm and Saturday, Oct. 21, 1-2:30 pm. Plan to attend one. BOARD MEMBERS President: Linda VanderKolk Director of Marketing & Communications: open Director of Programs & Hospitality: Chris Jacobson Director of Education: Sally Sharp Director of Exhibits: Patricia Melekus Director of Member Services: Kathy Szeszol Director of Building & Grounds: Bob Zuranski Director of Development: Chris Hughes Secretary: Mooneen Mourad Treasurer: Steve Coffman Board Member-at-Large: Barb Lipkin - Executive Director: Erin Schneider RFAF Director: Debbie Venezia

Page 3 O C T O B E R 2 0 1 7 E X H I B I T & E V E N T N E W S Happy autumn artists. The most beautiful and colorful season is here and we are offering a colorful palette of classes, opportunities to show your art outside NAL and more. The new show, Steampunk Revolution is a tribute to the rebel in our hearts, a machine lover in our soul, and an artist that likes a challenge, who loves to create a new and spectacular thing from discoveries. This show looks spectacular. Awards will be announced on the Third Friday (not Fourth), Oct. 20 from 7to 9 pm. After this show, the Fiber Art Divas have prepared a beautiful exhibit that will satisfy muse and mind. This show will be on display Oct 25 to Nov. 11. A reception will be on Sunday, Oct 29 from 2 to 4p.m All are welcome. We hope you are preparing beautiful art and gift items for the Gallery of Gifts holiday show. This popular event opens Friday Nov. 17, 7 to 9 pm. Happy creating, artists! I wish you a belated birthday to Libras and Scorpios, and happy Queens Birthday, National Children s Day, Columbus Day, National Boss Day, Sweetest Day, Breast Cancer Awareness Day, Octoberfest and Halloween! Patricia Melekus Boo! Member Benefit Each year, NAL members bring original items to sell in our Gallery of Gifts holiday show. Giftable items such as small paintings, jewelry, cards, ornaments, home décor, wearable art and more are displayed in the Gallery until Christmas. The opening reception this year it will be held Friday, Nov. 17 from 7 to 9 pm. See the insert in this newsletter for details. Additional information will be sent to members via email very soon. W E L C O M E N E W M E M B E R S Steampunk Revolution 19th century steam-powered machinery + science fantasy + technology + aesthetic design + a touch of adventure. Social event: Join Us on the Third Friday October 20 7:00 9:00 pm at our Naperville Fine Art Center & Gallery. F A L L C L A S S E S There s still time to take a NAL class before the snow flies. Maureen McKee will share her love of Oil Pastel in a class that starts Oct 25. Jacque France s Oil Painting covers the basics and more. Acrylic painters are welcome. June Padovani is offering her popular Portrait Drawing class. Watercolor, acrylic and oil M E E T A L I S O N P H I L P Welcome Alison Philp, our new Administrative Associate. She s putting her art education and administrative skills to work as she greets members and visitors, handles class registrations, sales, databases, memberships, and a whole lot more. painting classes abound. Or how about one of several felting classes by fiber artist Cynthia Boudreau? A complete list of classes can be seen when you pick up a copy of the schedule at the Gallery or view it on line. We re adding classes all the time. Take a class. All classes are open to the public. Tell someone. -- Holiday show opens Nov. 17. No Fourth Friday in November or December due to holiday show. Fourth Friday resumes in January

Naperville Fine Art Center & Gallery 508 North Center Street Naperville, IL 60563 Phone: 630-355-2530 Fax: 630-355-3071 naperartleague@aol.com October 2017 S P O N S O R S O F T H E N A P E R V I L L E A R T L E A G U E After Hours Film Society Post Office Box 3534 Glen Ellyn, IL 60138-3534 630.534.528 Info@Afterhoursfilmsociety.com Art & Frame Naperville 115 East Ogden #115 Naperville, IL 60563 630.355.0703 info@artandframenaperville.com Cadillac of Naperville 1507 West Ogden Naperville, IL 60540 885.897.3855 www.napervillecadillac.com ClaySpace Ceramics Arts Center 740 Front Street Lisle, IL 60532 630.393.2529 www.clayspace.net Lewis University 1 University Pkwy Romeoville, IL 60446 815-838-0500 Www.lewisu.edu Naperville Bank & Trust 555 Fort Hill Drive Naperville, IL 60540 630.369.3555

2017 Gallery of Gifts Holiday Sale Guidelines Members You are invited to bring work to sell at the annual Gallery of Gifts holiday show and sale. Items to sell: Unique, original fine art and fine crafts. That might include ornaments, greeting cards, home décor, pottery, mosaics, seasonal décor, sculpture, toys, wearable art, jewelry, framed art, hostess gifts, and more. Key dates: * Drop off: Sunday, Nov. 12, noon to 4pm and Monday, Nov. 13 10am to 3 pm. * Opening reception: Friday, Nov. 17, from 7 to 9 pm * Show dates: Nov. 17 through Dec. 22 * Pickup art and take down show: Dec. 27 through 29 during regular Gallery hours. Guidelines: Eligible items: All items must be original designs. No kits accepted. No food items. Framed art: 1 large or 2 medium or 4 small pieces. Must be framed or gallery wrapped with wire hanger. Reproductions or Giclee prints: Up to 6 pieces, unframed, encased in a sleeve. No duplicates. Must be identified as prints. All items must be properly tagged and ready to sell. Sales Inventory: As work is sold, you may replace it with new items. Inventory list must be completed (form will be available on the website by Nov. 1). Pricing: Reasonably priced work is more likely to sell. Most visitors are shopping for gifts. Commission: This is a special event that entails additional advertising so, according to our by-laws, artist receives 75%. NAL 25%. Do not bring Please do not bring display supports such are hanging racks, baskets, etc. Also we are not able to store your carrying boxes, etc. or extra inventory. Participation: Volunteers help make the event a success. All participating artists are expected to volunteer. Non-exhibiting member volunteers are welcome. Sign-up opportunities will be on-line by November 1.