Jacksonville Meeting!

From Robbin Neff

North FL SAQA meeting on Saturday, Feb 26, 2011, at The European Street Cafe, 992 Beach Blvd, Jacksonville, FL, is at 11am. Please RSVP by February 21st, Monday, if you can attend. Please bring a friend, and show&tell.

Lisa Gorski, South Florida Rep

‘JOURNEY 2011’

A Contemporary Quilt and Fiber Art Show
Faith Presbyterian Church, 4544 Coronado Pkwy, Cape Coral Florida
Friday January 21, 2011          9-5
Saturday Jan 22, 2011             9-4
Vendors, Gallery, Appraisals, Art Quilters challenge
Maya Schonenberger is the show judge

One more thing for Patricia Anderson Turner!

Patty working at Focus on Fiber

Charlotte County’s oldest and most prestigious annual juried fine art exhibit, this will be the 22nd year for the Harvest of Art.
 
I found out this morning I was juried in to this fine art exhibit with my new piece,”Harvested”. It is my hand dyed silk with 5 mm copper sewn on top.  
 
The REALLY KOOL thing is that the reception for this fine art exhibit is the same night, basically the same time and the same place as my “Landscapes in Art Exhibit.”, just two different VAC galleries.    Thursday, Novmeber 4th, 6 – 8 pm.   
Plus you can see our 50 year celebration pieces for the VAC (can you believe we’ve had the Vis Arts for 50 years?) of “Mike vs LEO” replicas of Michaelangelo’s and Davinci’s works, even a life sized David.
love, patty

Niche Awards

Daisy Bag by Linda Matthews

Just wanted to let you know since you were the one who sent me the info, they let me know today that one of my art bags (not sure which one yet) was nominated for the finals in the Niche Awards!!!!!  Jumping up and down with excitement!!!!
 
 Linda Matthews
www.Linda-Matthews.com
Now on Facebook
http://www.facebook.com/L.Matthews.Textile.Artist

Peggy Brown, Eustic and Up North!

We are coming to Florida a little later this – not until after Thanksgiving.  going to Golden, Co to spend Thanksgiving at our son’ house.  Poor, pitiful us.   Will get to Florida around DEC. 1. 

Cheer for me in the Inaugural exhibit at the Florida Women’s Museum in DeLand.   What a gorgeous place, I am so pleased I got in. 

Peggy also got into the Quilt National and sold a work at Houston in the major SAQA exhibition!  Go Peggy Go!!!

Critique Night in Sunny Sarasota

Mud Cookies by Patricia Anderson Turner

Tonight I attended “critique night” at The Art Center Sarasota where OUR Patricia Anderson Turner was awarded first place for her work “Mud Cookies”. As most all of you have seen this work and know Patricia I thought you might benefit from hearing what the judges had to say about it.

There were more ran 350 works offered for judging and the judges, two men, were art academics. They were teachers, art historians, one man was a sculptor the other used to write a monthly article for some art mag, can’t recall now which one, but what I’m working to illustrate here is that they were not schmoes.

The call for entry titled “Fiber Of Our Being” is an all media, juried exhibit open to all residents of the state, in this case, Florida.  The final selection came down to 150 pieces and included such works as tiny sculptures of cockroaches formed from I don’t wanna know what kind of twigs, some black and white Ansel Adams”ish” photography, watercolor renderings of family reunions and then there was this knitted wrap that was just spectacular.  I wanna buy it but I won’t, I’ll explain why at a later time.

Anyway, the audience, composed of artists whose work had or had not been “accepted”, was an open discussion on how these judges chose the works they did.  Much of the audience seem “concerned” (yes, concerned) with the, and I quote “amount of fiber juried into the exhibit” unquote.  Ladies, there wasn’t that much fiber there!!!  AND, the fiber that was there belonged there.

First place was Patricia’s Mud Cookies, second was an oil painting that was very well done, and third place was the wrap I mentioned earlier.  I hope someone buys it before opening night, so I don’t have to.

Here’s why the judges chose Mud Cookies as best of exhibit

Craftsmanship
From across the room it appeared to be painted
They liked the 3D effect
The anonymity of the subject was appealing, they mentioned this several times
       (perhaps I should draw Chicken with his head cut off)*
The subject matter, hunger, is compelling and contemporary, speaks to the moment – he actually said that “speaks to the moment”, that was my favorite comment
Universal issues
Striking image
Extremely impressive  (extremely impressive)!   How cool is that!

It was a good night and a great learning experience for me.    I did have two Joan’s accepted into the show, and was pleased to have several guests comment positively about my work.

Report by Sheri Cooper

Modification to Joan’s Chicken by Mary*

Volusia Wrapped in Fiber

Two Concurrent Locations open to ALL SAQA & SDA members:

Location 1: Gateway Center for the Arts, 880 N. 17-92, DeBary, Florida

                           Dates: February 15 – April 4, 2011

Location 2: Rose Room Gallery, Peabody Auditorium, 600 Auditorium Avenue, Daytona Beach, Florida

                           Dates: March 10 – April 27, 2011

Related Exhibitions: Three other sites between January 3 and April 29, 2011 

Theme: Volusia Wrapped in Fiber

Volusia County was the first area in Central Florida to exhibit art quilts as fine art. The area has become a site for many fiber gatherings and exhibitions. This program will introduce other venues to the fiber arts and exhibit the creative growth in the fiber arts. Artists are expected to create and display their innovative works featuring textile techniques with unusual materials or common  materials used in unique ways. There are a total of five venues but only two featuring Studio Art Quilt Associates and Surface Design Associates.

Juror: Pamela Allen is a well known fiber artist and teacher from of Kingston, Ontario in Canada. She received an BFA from QUEENS UNIVERSITY, KINGSTON.   A non-traditional artist, before she became a quilt artist, she worked in painting, assemblage, printing and other forms of art.  Her works are exhibited world-wide in galleries and museums.  Allen is a member of both groups.

Curators:  Mary McBride graduated from Stetson University, DeLand, FL, with a BA in art and a minor in art history. She has been an exhibiting sculptor for years and turned to fiber arts six years ago. Her work has traveled internationally and been published in books and magazines. Since retiring from Atlantic Center for the Arts as the Harris House Community Programs Manager, she volunteers and works at several area galleries as curator. McBride is the Florida Representative for 100 SAQA artists.

Judy Gilmer paints, sculpts and teaches art to children and adults in Volusia County. Her works hang in galleries from Miami to Ashville, NC.  She recently developed programs to teach fiber artists how to expand their skills in design and to take their work into the abstract. Gilmer works with McBride as a curator for local galleries. 

Venues listing featured artists:

  • ·         Peabody Auditorium, Daytona Beach & Gateway Center for the Arts, DeBary: Open call to all Studio Art Quilt Associates, Surface Design Associates and special invitational for exceptional artists who are not members
  • ·         DeLand Conference & Business Center, Hearn Galleries, DeLand: Central East & Central Florida Regional members of the Florida Committee of the National Museum of Women in the Arts
  • ·         African American Museum of the Arts: Florida’s Palm Coast Underground Railroad Quilters Guild
  • ·         Pioneer Settlement for the Creative Arts: Invitational to local traditional Florida quilters

Projected number of pieces:  approximately 250 pieces of fiber art

Eligibility and Guidelines:
• Entry is by digital images only (directions below).
• You may submit up to 3 entries.
• Entries must be a minimum of 8” per side.
  There is no maximum width or height as both galleries have high ceilings and wide wall spans.
• 3-D, free-standing works WILL be accepted in both galleries.
• With the addition of Surface Design Artists, the restrictions on art quilts are suspended. This is an anything goes adventure into fibers.

• Artwork may be published in a catalog of the exhibition if sponsorship is found.

• Artists are responsible for shipping and insurance to selected venue.

SAQA will arrange to insure the artwork during the exhibition and will cover return shipping, including insurance, to the artists if enough artists apply to make this affordable.  Otherwise, artists will have to pay their own return shipping.

• Artwork MAY be for sale. SAQA will charge a 25% commission on all sales; exhibiting venues will also charge a 25% commission.

Calendar

  • ·         September 30, 2010   Call for entry  goes live on line for SAQA & SDA 
  • ·         November 15, 2010    Online entry open
  • ·         December 15, 2010    Online entry Deadline at 11:59 pm EST
  • ·         January 15, 2011        Jury selection 
  • ·         January 20, 2011        Curators and Juror decide on venues for works*
  • ·         January 25, 2011        Notification of acceptance by curators via email
  • ·         February 10, 2011*     Artwork to be RECEIVED at Gateway Center for  the Arts
  • ·         March 5, 2011*           Artwork to be RECEIVED at Peabody Auditorium 

GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSION

During the online registration process (which will be open September 10 – October 10, 2010) you will be asked to provide artist information, a description of each piece and to upload digital images. Here is a checklist of what you will need to provide:

Artist Information:

Artist’s First Name:

Artist’s Last Name:

Address (street):

City/Postal Code/Country:

Phone (include country code):

Email:

Website:

Digital Images:

Submit one overall DIGITAL image and one detail DIGITAL image for each piece of artwork.

HOW TO SUBMIT DIGITAL IMAGES

• Save your digital images as a high quality JPEG file (No TIFF files).

Finished image should be 1800 pixels on the longest side

• Label each digital image with first 1-3 words of the artwork title, no spaces and no punctuation and indicate if detail or full. Examples: GolddustFull.jpg or GolddustDetail.jpg

Information about each piece:

Artist’s statement (25 words or less)

Title:   

Size: height x width, in inches

Year Completed:

Total Sale Price in Dollars (if for sale):

Insurance Value in Dollars:

Materials and Techniques (25 words or less)

You will be asked to agree with these Terms and Conditions:

I agree to loan my artwork to Studio Art Quit Associates, Inc. I understand that the costs of insuring and shipping my artwork are my responsibility: I further agree to permit the images of details image and/or all or part of my artist’s statement to be used in the exhibit catalog, articles, ads, promotions, books, websites, blogs, CD’s, current event news coverage, television productions, and/or multi-media productions for and about exhibit or for and about the shows at which the exhibit may be seen.

Fee: US$30 (22 €) for entry of up to 3 pieces. Members must pay their fees using a credit card (Visa, Mastercard or American Express) though the SAQA website order form, https://www.saqa.com/orders.aspx

Susan Rienzo’s news

Sunshine Memories II

                I am delighted to announce the launch of my new website:
                               http://www.susanrienzodesigns.com
                Please check it out.
               
                And in other good news, my quilt “Sunshine Memories ll” has been accepted to Quilts=Art=Quilts,
                at the Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center, Auburn, NY, October 31, 2010- January 9, 2011.
                And also my quilt “Solar Rhythms” has been accepted to Mancusco’s World Quilt Show-Florida,
                in West Palm Beach, November 12-14, 2010.

Solar Rhythms

Valerie Goodwin

Valerie Goodwin will be teaching at QSDS next summer! She will be teaching “Map Haiku” 2 day class & “Favorite Places” a 5 day class. Hope some of you will be interested in taking a class with her –http://www.qsds.com/webapp/webcontent/showclasslist

Patricia Turner

Are any SAQA/FOF members interested in a dinner or happy hour get-together in West Palm on Friday, Nov 12? Mary, will you be there?

ALso, I would like to invite everyone to my opening reception on Nov 4th, 6:00 to 7:30, for “Landscapes in Art”, an exhibit I am doing with two oil painters. It is at the Punta Gorda Visual Arts.

I got Second Place at the Vis Arts last fine arts exhibit with “Mud Cookies”, I was thrilled!

Patricia Turner's "Mud Cookies" detail

patricia
www.patriciaturnerart.com