The Harford Artists’ Assocation, Inc. 503 Churchville Road • Bel Air, Md 21014 410-420-9499 April 2015 Members Corner The Sketch Pad New Members Ken Heeter - Bel Air, Md Judy Lenehan - Churchville, Md Eleanor Menasian - Havre de Grace, Md Lorraine Pencook - Abingdon, Md Michael Scampone - Belcamp, Md Val Mills, Bel Air, Md Members in the News Jody Karantonis, who is a retired art teacher, held a painting workshop at the Veronica ‘Roni’ Chenowith Activity Center in Fallston this April. Most of her students were new to oil painting and enjoyed learning to paint with water mixable oil paints and most finished their paintings at the end of the workshop. Loretta DiLoreto and Patricia Stonesifer judged the Ninth Children’s Art Exhibit at the Joppatowne Library on Sat, Mar 21. Loretta was the founder of this show when she was affiliated with the Joppatowne Women’s Club. The show features original art from grades K thru 5. Each child receives a Certificate of Participation and ribbons are awarded to 1st, 2nd, 3rd and Best of Show. This year the Best of Show was won by a kindergartner. In the photo, Loretta is standing beside the art of the Best of Show winner. Nancy Lloyd recently donated a flag pole for one of our flags at the gallery. Thank you, Nancy. The Chocolate Festival created sales for Jackie Swartz, Carole Novak, and Diane Quick (miniature). Congratulations to All! The Bel Air Bond Our new Gallery Show, “Rural to Urban” was mentioned in the “The Bel Air Bond Newsletter” for Spring, 2015. Our Artist Studio Tour to be held from Fri thru Sun, May 1 thru May 3 was mentioned as well. Quarterly Business Meetings Our quarterly business meetings will be held at Churchville Presbyterian Church at Routes 136 and 22 in Churchville, Md on Sundays from 2 to 4 p.m. as follows: • June 14 - vote on new Treasurer • August 16 • Nov 22 HAA Website Like us on Facebook HAA Blog Next Quarterly HAA Business Meeting Sunday, June 14, 2015 - 2 p.m. Churchville Presbyterian Church Routes 22 and 136, Churchville, Md. HAA Announcements Andrea Kipp had back surgery recently and is now in a rehab facility. She is expecting a prolonged recovery period. Charles Isaac recently had bypass surgery. Helen Woodward will not be participating in HAA because she is taking care of her husband who is ill. McFaul Center - Rotating Exhibit . . . was sponsored by HCCAB and is now one of our Rotating Exhibits. This is an opportunity for those artists with larger size paintings; however, small, medium, and large sizes are welcome – both paintings and/or photographs. I am looking for a coordinator. Any volunteers? The present HAA show will run until the end of May or the first of June. From Loretta DiLoreto The HAA extends thoughts and prayers to Toshi Peterson on the death of her son, Tom, and her daughter, Linda. Bel Air Festival for the Arts - Sep 20 There’s still room for you. See previous newsletters, fill out the enclosed application, and send it with check to Warren Hillstrom. New Show - “Rural to Urban” - May 1 thru Jun 28 - Gallery Reception on May 9 from 1 to 4 p.m. More under “From the Gallery”. Harford County Farm Fair Artisan’s Village . . . will be held on Thu, Jul 30 to Sat, Aug 1 - from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., and on Sun, Aug 2 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Please read the attached Artisan Registration Form for details. HAA will not be sponsoring, but our members are welcome to attend on their own. Please note that this is a juried show and the registration form and photo must be sent in by June 15. Open Studio Tour - May 1, 2, 3 See attached flyers for all the latest information: Brochure, inside and outside, as well as an informative Poster. See last month’s Newsletter, too, for more information. Second Annual Ladies in Red Art Appreciation Tea May 16 “I want to personally invite the HAA to attend the Second Annual Ladies In Red Art Appreciation Tea. Last year, the artists from HAA were a wonderful addition to the tea and we would be overjoyed if you would attend again. The tea will be held at Mountain Branch Golf Course, Joppa Md on Sat, May 16 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The committee and I want to invite you as you were such gracious guests last year. I look forward to hearing from you.” from Ashley J. Ward, 410-937-0880 Digital Training - May 17 See attached PDF concerning learning how to use a digital camera to take pictures of our artwork. There are a few tricks we need to learn when using our cameras to take the best possible picture of our artwork. Sign up, bring your camera, a writing pad, and pencil to Liriodendron on Sun, May 17 at 2 p.m. R.S.V.P. by Apr 25. From Louanne Van Fossen Liriodendron - Happy Trails - June 7 Alex Kopp says we need artists to paint on the trail or on the property of Liriodendron. We will have a tent to display and sell art and need artists to display in the tent on the lower parking lot of Liriodendron The event runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Exhibiting artists will be responsible for set up and manning the exhibit. Contact Alex Kopp if you wish to participate in this free event. See attached flyer. Bertucci’s Fund Raiser - June 17 Don’t forget our Bertucci’s Fund Raiser on Wed, June 17 from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. When you present the coupon, 15% of what you spend will be donated back to HAA. Good for dine in, carry out, or delivery. Bertucci’s of Bel Air is at 12 Bel Air South Parkway, Bel Air, Md 21015, Phone 410-5694600. This JPG coupon is quick to load and print. HAA Scholarship As a representative of the HAA and as a representative of all scholarship donors, Pam Burton was a presenter at this year’s Harford Community College Scholarship reception with approximately 300 in attendance. Pam noted that it was heart-warming to HAA members to have the ability to help an emerging young artist through a scholarship donation and that it also provided the HAA another avenue to educate the public on the important contribution the arts make to society. She went on to say how impressed the HAA has been with the recipients that have presented at our business meetings. Pam expressed the belief that even though a scholarship helps relieve some of the financial burden of education, it also serves to build confidence and encourage personal growth. She further explained that a scholarship, regardless of whether it is in the arts or the sciences, is an investment in the future of these bright young people, which in turn, is an investment in our own future. She noted that based on interactions with the recipients she has met, that future looks promising. Pam went on to congratulate all scholarship winners and thank all fellow donors for taking the initiative to invest in these very deserving students. Our list of Corporate Sponsors is at the bottom of our Welcome Page on our Website artinharford.org From the Gallery From Your Gallery Assistant - Nancy Lloyd: It is time to start planning for our next show at the Gallery. Changeover will be on Mon, Apr 27 from 3 to 6 p.m. for the “Rural to Urban” show, which begins May 1 and continues to June 28. As always, work entered in the show does not necessarily have to reflect the theme. The reception will be on Sat, May 9, from 1 to 4 p.m. Hope to see you there! I want to take this opportunity to express my gratitude to our loyal members who generously take time to sit at the Gallery even when they do not have any art work on display. We hear so many complaints about the burden of having to “gallery-sit” that we may not notice these unsung heroes among us. So let’s hear it for Kathy Scott, Amanda Recher, Renee Henderson, Jo Ann Barker, Mindi Scott, and Jill Plaisted! There are probably a few others whom I have failed to mention, but please be assured, the gallery committee is eternally grateful to all of you. Thank you for your service. Pictures at an Exhibition - Sep 4 thru Oct 25 Our annual juried art show, “Pictures at an Exhibition” will be here before we know it. See attached information and instructions about submission of photos for your artwork. Don’t forget to come to our Digital Training session on May 17 to help you prepare to take the very best pictures you can with your digital camera. The R.S.V.P. date for the Digital Training session is April 25. March 2015 Gallery Sales: Kroh’s Nursery . . . who is donating flowering plants for the porch this year, has furnished us with pansies to begin the season with a lovely, colorful porch. A big thank you to volunteers Jo Houtz and Annabelle Thurlow for cleaning up the porch boxes and planting the new pansies. Please consider using Kroh’s Nursery for your planting needs this season and mention that you are a member of Harford Artists. Sharon Broomall - cards Robin Capecci - bracelet Dorothy Dunsmore - painting Donna Drinan - slate Rosemary Hertsch - painting & computer pad Alex Kopp - print Sandra Molinaro - photo Marilyn Moore - cards Carole Novak - jewelry Phillip Rickard - wire sculpture Jackie Swartz - jewelry Catherine Valle - Scarf Louanne Van Fossen - Giclee & cards Laurie Walsh - pottery Helen Woodward - shell Susan Zanella - gourds 2015 Gallery Changeovers and Reception Dates: Changeover Date Reception Date Apr. 27 May 9 June 29 July 11 Aug. 31 Sept. 12 Oct. 26 Nov. 14 Dec. 5 & 6 - Holiday Open House & Sale “The People’s Choice Award” The People’s Choice Award winner for March/April exhibit is Carol Trojanowski for her “Violet in Snow” painting. Baker Artist Awards - www.bakerartistawards.org/ The Baker Artist Awards which supports Baltimore-area artists, is an excellent method to let art-oriented people and institutions see your work. You nominate yourself for the Baker Artist Award by adding your artwork to your own page on their website and see where doing this takes you. Log on to the site to nominate yourself and participate by making comments and selecting your own exhibit of favorite works by other nominees. Renee Henderson nominated herself and has received requests for her artwork from Baltimore-area galleries. See her page at: http://www.bakerartistawards.org/nominations/view/ reneehenderson/ Nominations for the Baker Artist Awards open October 1, 2015 and close at 5:00 p.m. on January 15, 2016. The Baker Artist Awards selection process will be conducted by a private jury of national and international multidisciplinary experts. Art & About Rotating Exhibits Dr. Peggy Leary 4A North Ave, Suite 200, Bel Air Shirley Boats Sun, Apr 12 thru Sun May 17 - Sundays only Baltimore Sculptors - from 1 to 4 p.m. Sculptures based on form as well as their symbolic content within American cultural and historical landscape. 410-879-4424. www.liriodendron.com Spring Fling Big Band Dance April 25 Do you like to dance or just watch others dance? The Town of Bel Air is sponsoring Third Annual Spring Fling A Night of Big Band Dancing at the Bel Air Armory - Sat, Apr 25 from 7 to 10 p.m. - IT’S FREE! Call 410-638-5323 for details. Upper Chesapeake Orthopedics Ste 417, 4th fl--Garage Bldg, Bel Air Sinikka Benson Town of Bel Air Finance Department - 39 Hickory Ave, Bel Air Loretta DiLoreto Harford Foot & Ankle 824 S. Main Street Bel Air Coordinator Needed The Health and Rehab Center 401 East MacPhail Road, Bel Air Coordinator Needed CKatzen Eye Group 3401 Box Hill Corporate Center Drive, Suite 202, Abingdon The Walters Art Museum Walk-in Tour: Celebrating Women in Art - Sun, May 10 from 1 to 2 p.m. - meet in the Centre St inner lobby - FREE http://thewalters.org/events/event.aspx?e=3939 Alexandra Kopp Lifetime Dental Care 1201 Agora Drive, Bel Air, 21015 Tom Norris Pairings Bistro 2105 Laurel Bush Road, Ste 108 Bel Air, MD 2015 Sandy Molinaro McFaul Activities Center 525 W. MacPhail Road, Bel Air Coordinator Needed The Harford Artists’ Association, Inc. Board Members - Committee Chairs Officers: President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Members-at-Large Committees: Facilities & Equipment Gallery Historian Membership/Marketing Programs/Workshops Publicity/Bel Air Downtown Alliance Board Member Website & Newsletter Editor Pamela Burton Alexandra Kopp Nancy Lloyd Loretta DiLoreto Thomas Norris Patricia Stonesifer Warren Hillstrom Nancy Lloyd, Gallery Assistant Nancy Lloyd Patricia Stonesifer Vacancy Alexandra Kopp Carole Novak [email protected] [email protected]
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