FASA August 2014 -...
Transcript of FASA August 2014 -...
1
www.fiberartistsofsanantonio.org P. O. Box 91271, San Antonio, 78209 August, 2014
FASA August 11th Meeting: The Art Buffet The August FASA meeting will start off with a tasty sampling of member expertise! The following FASA members have volunteered to share their “recipes” for artistic and creative success. Come prepared with an appetite for tasty new techniques, substantial entrees of excellence and sweet samplings of new materials and eco-attitude.
Your Chefs dʼCuisine and their plats dʼjour for this creative banquet:
1. Sarah Burke — “Silk Transfer Dyeing”
2. Bonnie Davis – “Color with Citra-Solv”
3. Caryl Gaubatz — “Screen Printing”
4. Mary Ann Johnson – “Shibori Techniques”
5. Lisa Kerpoe – “Natural Dyes”
6. Dian Lamb- “Thread Painting”
7. Miki Rodriguez- “Connect-Ability”
8. Vicki Siptak - “Happy Feet”
When you arrive at the meeting, youʼll be assigned to one of eight groups of traveling “diners” and after 10 minutes at a buffet station your group will rotate to the next. So everyone gets a taste of every bit of delicious information and plenty of eye candy, too! Some of the artists (as well as some other members) have donated door prizes for this special occasion, so put on your luck and bring your appetite to the meeting.
CALENDER OF
EVENTS v August 11 Meeting
Art Buffet
v September 8 Meeting: Program & Workshop with Barb Forrister
FASA WEBSITE www.fiberartistsofsanantonio.o
rg v Forms for Annual
Exhibition v News of Interest to
Members v Call for Entries v FASA Member’s
Websites and Blogs v Photos of Members
Work v Past Newsletters
Monthly Meeting 2nd Monday each month,
9:30 am-Noon.
Located at the Alamo Heights Christian
Church 6435 N. New Braunfels
at Primrose San Antonio, TX 78209
2
A Bibliography for Deconstructed Screen Printing By Caryl Gaubatz
http://www.kerrgrabowski.com/dsp.htm- good definition of technique that credits our own Laura Beehler https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZDtbLs4hEw – excellent YouTube demonstration by Kerr Grabowski Benn, Claire & Leslie Morgan (2005), Breakdown Printing: New Dimensions for texture and Colour, http://www.amazon.com/Breakdown-Printing-Dimensions-Texture-Colour/dp/0955164907/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1406140242&sr=1-1&keywords=Breakdown+Printing+by+Claire+Benn+%26+Leslie+Morgan or http://www.committedtocloth.uk/books/ 14.50 pounds Robertson, Stephanie L.(2006) No.22, Quilting Arts Magazine:50-55. Supplies: 1.soda ash fixative (pH Plus -obtainable from Pool Supply stores or Wal-mart), 2. print past mix SH (http://www.prochemicalanddye.com/home.php) 3. Procion MX dyes (from Pro-chem or www.dharmatrading.com)
4. PFD Fabrics –www.dharmatrading.com 5. Pre-stretched silk screens- Herwecks, 300 Broadway, http://www.herwecks.com/ 6. Squeegee- Herwecks or automotive parts store (ask for “Bondo Spreader”)
FASA September 8th Meeting Program and workshop presenter: Barb Forrister, internationally known fiber artist, will present a program about her work and process, followed by a workshop, at the September meeting of Fiber Artists of San Antonio. Barbʼs work focuses on surface design and 3 dimensional soft sculpting. She is a member of Texas Federation of Fiber Artists, Studio Art Quilts Association and the International Quilt Association. Currently residing in Austin, her true love is creating nature and pictorial scenes in a 3 dimensional manner. As an avid environmentalist and recycler, Barb gets her inspiration from observing nature and employing unusual and “upcycled” materials to convey textural surfaces. Many of these materials include heat distressed plastics, hand dyed, inked or painted textiles, fibers, beads and trinkets. Barb also supports and contributes to many causes by donating her time and work to organizations such as The Alzheimerʼs Art Quilt Initiative, American Cancer Society and the National Wildlife Federation. Her work has also been published in SAQA Portfolios 16-18, Dinner at Eight Artists Presents Beneath The Surface and The Space Between, Texas Artist Portrait Projects, In The Spotlight Barb Forrister (Quilting Arts April/May 2011 edition), In Stitches Emag (VolumeV), and Lone Stars III: A Legacy of Texas Quilts 1986-2011. For more about Barb, see her website and blog at Barb Forrister www.BarbForrister.com www.freespiritartstudio.blogspot.com
3
WORKSHOP, 12:30-5:30 pm Monday, September 8, 2014 Three Dimensional Fabric Flowers You’ll learn to make 3-D poppies in this five-hour workshop, 12:30 - 5:30 pm at the Church Hall after the regular FASA meeting. The poppies consist of three tiers of petals with the outer layer made of fabric and the inner two layers composed of painted and stitched lutradur. The stamens consist of beads on floral wire. These can be added to quilts, used on garments, or as decorative art work on their own. Barb will provide painted lutradur, floral wire, beads and Mistyfuse as a kit for an additional fee of $15. Students need to bring fabric (1/2 yard for petals), 1/2 yard of batting, and a sewing machine with free motion capability, darning foot and BSK (basic sewing kit), thread, scissors and extension cord. Optional wire cutters and needle nose pliers. Minimum of six, maximum of 12-15 students. Class fee $60 per person. Kit fee* would be an additional $15 *Students can bring their own painted lutradur, floral wire, beads and Mistyfuse, but indicate so on the registration form.
Security Blanket by Georgia Zwartjes
Art work by Miki Rodriguez
4
Fiber Artists of San Antonio 2014-2015 Membership Application The following information is important for your membership in FASA. It will insure a correct listing in the directory of the Texas Federation of Fiber Artists (San Antonio, Dallas, Austin and Houston), help your Board of Directors plan programs and workshops to suit your interests, and enable you to receive our newsletter and FASA related information on the email tree. Please PRINT all information and submit to the Membership Chair: Sue Corbet, 12610 Casacade Hills, San Antonio TX 78253 Make checks payable to FASA. Dues for June 1, 2013 to May 31, 2014: _____ $35 renewing/new member ($37 if paying with PayPal) _____ $15 student ($17 if paying with PayPal)(Contact information for student advisor or Professor must be provided and current student ID may be requested) _____ Your extra tax-deductible donation to FASA helps fund our programs, Workshops and outreach. Payment method: check #_____________ or cash $______________ PayPal/credit card online :http://fiberartistsofsanantonio.org/ (click on Member Benefits) Name_________________________________________________________________ Address_______________________________________________________________ City/State/Zip__________________________________________________________ Home Phone________________________Cell Phone __________________________ Email ________________________________________________________________ Website link____________________________________________________________ Would you like to receive notices and reminders of group activities and fiber interest via the email tree? ____ yes ____ no (FASA does not share its email list outside of the organization.) Your monthly newsletter will be sent by email. Which of the following FASA committees are of interest to you? If this is new to you, mentoring will be provided. Programs___ Workshops___ Membership____ Annual exhibit____ Website____ Education___ Newsletter___ Email tree____ Hospitality____ Fashion Show____ Statewide Federation Conference____ Other _________________________________ What program topics or speakers do you suggest for meetings or workshops? ________________________________________________________________________
5
Time to Pay Membership Dues for May 31, 2014 to June 1, 2015 We have 97 members that have renewed for the current year beginning May 31
Membership applications
You can renew or apply for membership via the website by printing a form
and mailing it in or
via an online e-Application
(click here) New members: Jane Bishop, 4119 Willowbrook, San Antonio, Tx 78228. 210-826-7083. [email protected] Gretchen Hill, 3427 Heather Bluff, San Antonio, Tx 78259. 210-497-3768. 210-600-8074. [email protected]
FASA Community Service -- Food Pantry Submitted by Peggy McCaskill Foerster A jar of peanut butter. A tube of toothpaste. A few items added to our grocery cart. One dollar, or several ones. A check made out to AHCC (note on the memo line: “Food Bank”). These gifts are appreciated and well-stewarded by the volunteers at the church where we meet. In a recent article in a local paper, both SA Food Bank and AH Christian Church were featured. FASA meets once a month at AHHC, but the Food Pantry opens its doors once every week to the hungry in our community. The recipients are screened as to whether or not they meet certain financial requirements before being approved to receive aid. And resources are limited. Pantry Director Sara Warren knows exactly how much she can give out each week, and once that limit is distributed, the door is locked and the closed sign goes up. On a recent Tuesday, the Pantry was open 2 hours and seven minutes, having served 24 families. Having given out its weekly allotment, it would be another seven days before that door would open again to the hungry, and they would be waiting. Thanks for every donation you give. I want you to know that it is appreciated, and I personally am grateful that we support this need. Bless you all.
Want to help? The AHCC Food Pantry would specifically like peanut butter and pasta sauce, two items they are unable to get from the Food Bank. They also like to have on hand the following items for their clients: Canned meat: Tuna, Chicken, Ham, etc. Canned meals: Spaghetti, Chili, Beans & Rice, etc. Canned Vegetables: Sweet potatoes Diced tomatoes Beans (all types, canned & dry) Canned green beans Canned corn Canned mixed vegetables Canned sliced potatoes Tuna, Chicken & Hamburger Helper Canned Soups: Chicken Noodle, Tomato Ramen Noodles (Chicken & Beef flavored) Instant Potatoes (reportedly $1 from Dollar Tree) Salt & Pepper (individual shakers) Mayonnaise, Mustard, Ketchup Hygiene Products: Hand & Body lotion Toothpaste, Bars of Soap, Shampoo Feminine Hygiene Pads Dishwashing Liquid (Small containers) Diapers (All sizes) & Wipes (including Adults)
6
Cash/Check donations are needed to buy additional items (at the most cost efficient price) from the San Antonio Food Bank (including fresh produce). Please make checks out to AHCC, and note “Food Pantry” on the lower left memo line. Leave Foods, groceries, etc. outside Room 14. Cash and checks are to be put in the marked envelope provided at the Sign-in table in our meeting room. (Peggy Foerster will see that these monies are delivered safely to the Food Pantry director). And please sign your name on the register when you make a donation of any kind. Thank you!
Classes, Shows, Conferences, Call for Entries, etc. Silk Scarf Extravaganza with Jane Dunnewold August 16 (Saturday), 10 am - 4 pm In the studio at 1803 West Woodlawn, San Antonio 78201 $90. tuition $10. supply fee Dye up to a dozen scarves using fiber reactive MX dyes as an acid dye on top of the stove. Discharge and dye again. The complexities are endless and fascinating. Supply fee includes the cost of the dyes and discharge agents. Participants will receive a supply list upon enrollment. Get started on holiday gifting early! A Modern Twist On Mexican Tradition Hits The Runway http://www.npr.org/2014/06/28/325801547/a-modern-twist-on-mexican-tradition-hits-the-runway Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston, MA. Carla Fernández: The Barefoot Designer: A Passion for Radical Design and Community APRIL 17–SEPTEMBER 1, 2014 | HOSTETTER GALLERY http://www.gardnermuseum.org/contemporary_art/exhibitions/current_exhibitions/carla_fernandez_the_barefoot_designer Art to Wear: http://www.michaelsilks.com/ http://www.shiboriwest.com/ http://www.doshifiberart.com/DoshiFiberArt/Doshi.html http://shibori.org/about/fashion/ http://www.pinterest.com/tylerkenny/textile-investigations/ http://www.pinterest.com/elena_tpknits/fashion-and-wearable-fiber-art/ Upcoming exhibit at Institute of Texas Cultures called Modern MASTERPIECES BY TEXAS QUILTERS (1989-2010) & TEXAS ART QUILTERS (1998-2011) .... September 5TH till January 11TH. Awards given at the 2014 New Braunfels Quiltfest. Recycling Challenge: Phyllis Jordan - Third Place, "Recycle Challenge" Wearable Art: Kate Martin- Third Place, "Pink & Red, My Favorite Colors" Fiber Arts Suzane Selb White - First Place, "Interior" Janet Hartnell-Williams- Second Place, "Fractured" Suzanne Selb White- Third Place, "Sisters" Janet Hartnell-Williams - Third Place, "Peace in Rwanda" Kate Martin - Honorable Mention, "Yes,No; Right, Wrong; Left, Right" The juror for Wearable Art & Fiber Art was Ginny Eckley Kits or Block of the Month: Suzanne Selb White- Third Place, "Finished at Last'; quilted by Allison-Brown Cestero www.QuiltersResources.net Dayna Evert, President (810) 875-6763 Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/QuilterResources www.facebook.com/EvertDesigns
7
Miki Rodriquez and Georgia Zwartjes are in the All School Exhibition 2014 at Southwest School of Art. The show will run from July 19 through August 31. There are 3 simultaneous exhibits in the galleries: Full Time Faculty, Certificate Students and Teen Studio Intensive Program. They are very definitely worth seeing.
FASA 2014 - 2015 BOARD MEMBERS PRESIDENT - Phyllis Jordan 1ST VICE PRESIDENT, PROGRAMS - Susie Monday & Silvia Sarinana 2nd VICE PRESIDENT - ANNUAL SHOW - Dale Jenssen & Yvette Little 3rd VICE PRESIDENT - RUNWAY SHOW - Dian Lamb & Ida Spence SECRETARY - Ann Winsett TREASURER - Joan Termini NEWSLETTER EDITOR - Diana Kellerman TX FEDERATION OF FIBER ARTIST REPS - B.K. Peterson & Leila Reynolds COMMITTEE CHAIRS Community Outreach - Peggy Foerster Education - Jean Peffers E-mail Tree - Margaret King Stanley, Cat Brysch, & Gay Burgess [email protected] Hospitality - Kitty Janiga & Charlotte Reynolds Membership - Sue Corbett Publicity – Lyn Belisle Satellite Rep - Robin Early Webmaster - Kathleen Trocmet [email protected] Advisor - Sandra Bloom
Mary Ann Johnson will be a presenter at FASAʼs Art Buffet, August 11: "Shibori" comes from the Japanese word SHIBORU meaning to wring, press or squeeze. It refers to a method of dyeing that uses physical resists through manipulation of cloth to form a pattern. It involves twisting, tying, crumpling, stitching, clamping, and folding fabric in such a manner that a two dimensional piece becomes a three dimensional form. This 3-D shape is dyed. Sometimes the fabric is dyed in one color, released, shaped again and redyed. When the fabric is released the dye forms distinctive crinkled textures and patterns. Hence Yoshiko Wada's descriptive "Memory on Cloth". Garment on the left was created by Mary Ann Johnson.
8
FASA Treasurer’s Report Submitted by Joan Termini
FASA BUDGET STATUS REPORT 2014-2015
EXPENSE Projected July Expense
YTD
Accountant $400.00 $0.00 Administrative
$400.00 $0.00
Annual exhibit
$2,200.00 $131.16
Community Service
$150.00 $0.00
Education $115.00 $0.00 Federation $0.00 $0.00 Hospitality $240.00 $0.00 Insurance $630.00 $0.00 Membership $100.00 $10.00 $10.00 Newsletter $100.00 $6.51 Programs Monthly
$4,000.00 $150.00 $329.40
Programs Monthly Rent
$1,200.00 $100.00 $200.00
Programs Satellite
$500.00 $0.00
Publicity $100.00 $0.00 Runway 2013 scholarship
$2,000.00 $0.00
Runway 2014 carry over
$0.00 $251.62
Runway 2014 garment taxes
$386.10 $0.00
Runway 2014 scholarship
$6,066.00 $0.00
Runway 2015
$0.00
Secretary $100.00 $0.00 Treasury $500.00 $20.68 Web Site $0.00 $0.00 Workshops $2,500.00 $0.00 TOTAL $21,687.10 $260.00 $949.37
9
INCOME July Income YTD Income Annual exhibit
$2,200.00 $0.00
Donations $0.00 $0.00 Membership 2014-2015
$5,250.00 $560.00 $1,891.89
Programs $0.00 $0.00 Runway 2013 scholarships
$2,000.00 $0.00
Runway 2014 carry over
$0.00 $485.60
Runway 2014 garment taxes
$386.10 $0.00
Runway 2014 scholarships
$6,066.00 $0.00
Runway 2015
$0.00
Treasury $0.00 $0.00 Web Site $0.00 $0.00 Workshops $2,500.00 $0.00 TOTAL $18,402.10 $560.00 $2,377.49 Checking Account Balance - June 24, 2014 $37,088.01 Money Market Available Balance - June 24, 2014 $17,822.18 Savings Available Balance - June 24, 2014 $9,885.40
Minutes FASA General Meeting Meeting was called to order at 10:05AM by Phyllis Jordan on July 13, 2014.
We had five guests present; Joy Duffy who used to sew and wants to begin again, Ann Bunn likes to sew, Sue Otto, Gretchen Hill, and Kathryn Fitting (Sue Corbettʼs daughter) who all like spinning and weaving. Program – Our guest speaker this month was Casey Galloway, Southwest School of Arts, who gave us an interesting slide presentation of “Her Work and Passion.” Casey told us her earliest interest in fiber began at age 6 with a love of doilies. As a teen-ager, she began designing and sewing garments but later discovered that weaving was her real love. Casey gave us a quick history of weaving and the development of various types of looms. Most cloth today is made on large commercial machines. In Caseyʼs opinion, this takes the creativity and art design out of the process. The individual hand weaver who still works with “primitive” or small looms does the most creative work. To prove her point, she showed us a number of items she has created. She started with scarves, moved up to shawls, and now does three dimensional sculptures using both natural and man-made materials. Her dream is to ultimately develop a plant and dye garden featuring Texas plants for her dyes. Caseyʼs latest business venture and a first step toward her dye garden is Wool Tree Yarn which features naturally died yarns. After Caseyʼs presentation, there was a drawing for a woven scarf donated by Sue Corbett and won by Kitty Janniga. Business Meeting The minutes of last monthʼs meeting were published in the July Newsletter. There were two corrections. Next yearʼs garden show dates should read April 17 and 18. Membership was shown at 150 which is last yearʼs number. As of the June meeting, our renewal membership was 72. Programs - Susie Monday was not available for a report but Phyllis Jordan did tell us that next monthʼs program will be An Artistʼs Buffet. Several FASA members will display their work, describe how they create their work, and answer any questions.
10
40th Annual Juried Show – Post cards promoting the show are now ready for distribution. The committee has contacted approximately 150 artists and fiber artist groups to solicit entries. Since entries must be submitted through the internet media, if any of our members are not computer oriented and need help with their entry, Diana Kellerman will be available for this purpose after the October 13th meeting. To get our creative juices flowing, Vicki Siptak showed us an a flowing overjacket she had made… and if she had not mentioned it… no one would ever have known this garment started out as a housecoat purchased from a local thrift store for $3. Dian Lamb also showed two dresses she had designed featuring Dali and Matisse themes. Texas Federation of Fiber Artists – Leila Reynolds reported that the Federation is crumbling for lack of interest and will ultimately be dissolved. Our Board still has to vote on the issue but it does not look promising for continuation. Community Outreach – If anyone is donating food or cash to the church, be sure to record it on the sheet at the sign-in table. Peggy Foerster is preparing an article for the Newsletter stressing the importance of the churchʼs food distribution program. Education - Jean Peffers highly recommended the ongoing Matisse Show. She said to go to the third floor where the Bank of America has two Matisse books on display. Both are well worth reviewing. Membership – Sue Corbett reminded everyone who had not yet renewed their membership to please do so. If they do not, their Newsletter will be discontinued. As of the July meeting, 82 members had renewed. Announcements Six members attended the satellite meeting so it will be continued next month. This meeting is basically a show and tell for members who work and cannot attend regular meetings.
• Leila Reynolds said she was willing to hold classes to introduce participants to different techniques. This is a good way to see if you are really interested in a particular media before you invest money in equipment and supplies. The class charge would be $75 per person to include all needed supplies.
• The New Braunfels quilt show is July 25 through 27. There is an excellent quilt class being taught by Nancy Mahoney being offered this year.
Meeting was adjourned 11:30AM.. Respectfully Submitted, Anne Winsett, FASA Secretary July 25, 2014
FASA Satellite Group Submitted by Robin Early Next Satellite Meeting: Aug 11 at 6:30 p.m. 205 Geneseo Rd., 78209. Bring art news, a project or idea for future project, recent class attended, etc. Spoiler alert: I just got back from Art Camp with Susie Monday in New Mexico, and will be sharing that experience. Please RSVP to robinearly@yahoo. If you want more information about what we do during our meetings, click here. Coloring with Citra-Solv by Bonnie Davis, who will be presenting at the Art Buffet, August 11. Questions?? 210-690-1261 or [email protected] Materials needed: 1. Citra-Solv concentrate. 2. National Geographic. 3. Paint brush, old is good. 4. Gloves. 5, Mask, not necessary but advisable. 6. Aluminum pan, not necessary but easier for clean-up. Recommended books: 1. Creating Collage in all Dimensions, Gretchen Bierbaum 2. Creating Decorative Paper, Paula Guhin Great Web Site: http://www.citrasolv.com/ Where to purchase: 1. If you need it (immediately) go to Whole Foods. 2. If you can wait, www.abesmarket.com is a great site. Procedure: 1. Spray, Paint or Squirt Citra-Solv on middle pages of National Geographic (because they are the most colorful). Close magazine, wait just a few minutes, tear apart pages, and throw in back yard. If you don't have a backyard lay on sidewalk, patio or lanai. After you finish, it is a great product for cleaning. So if you have been playing and experimenting all day you can put some in a bucket and tell your family you have been cleaning all day. Be Warned: It Is So Much Fun!!
11
FASA Annual Show Submitted by Dale Jenssen Can you "Si" your work at SAY SI in November? Imagine your fiber art on exhibit in this glorious gallery space. Whether quilts, art cloth, sculpture or wearables, free standing or wall hung, our 40th annual gallery show will give your work unparalleled exposure. SAY SI is an extraordinary venue with lots of buyer traffic, and a reputation for hugely popular openings and sustained exhibit viewers. We're looking for eclectic ideas and creative use of fiber and fiber techniques from the smallest to the largest; the only size requirement for this show is that the piece must fit through the door! And if you're still undecided, remember that you may submit up to four pieces for your entry fee! Our juror is Barbara Schneider, nationally renowned fiber artist who appreciates the "infinitely variable". See her incredible work at: http://www.barbaraschneider-artist.com
Get inspired – Say “Si!!” to submitting your work for the 40th Annual Fiber Arts Exhibit! This year's juried show will be held November 21 through December 16 at SAY SI (corner of Alamo and Probandt). Please consider entering!!! The deadline for entries is October 13. Applications will be available mid-June and will be accepted on-line. The fee this year is $30 for FASA members. Don't use a computer? Diana Kellerman, Dale Jenssen and Yvette Little will be on hand after the October general meeting to photograph your work and process your show application. Do you have a friend or family member in the restaurant, food/beverage business? We are looking for donations of food/wine (or cash for these items) for our opening at SAY SI on November 21. In return we will feature their names on our publicity and show lists. Please contact Dale at 210-733-7557 or at [email protected] for more info. Thanks!! If you have any questions, please contact me, Dale Jenssen at 210-733-7557 or [email protected].
FASA Runway Show –
A very big “Thank You” to the dynamic duo: Becky Heye & Yvette Little.
For three years of awesome service to FASA
chairing the Runway Shows.
You ladies are truly awesome!
12
Meet FASA’s Board Members
Silvia Sarinana, co-Chair of Programs, is originally from Mexico City. She came to San Antonio to study art as an adult in her 30ʼs, obtaining a BA from Incarnate Work and an MAE from Texas Tech. Silvia has been an educator for the past 32 years, focusing on art education for children for the past 17 years. In fact, she developed an entire program for art at St. Lukeʼs. Ask her about fund-raising efforts which resulted in money to purchase 21 sewing machines for the children. Silvia has worked with or taught the following types of art: oil painting, ceramics, collage, print-making, quilting, weaving, sewing, sculpture. She believes art is a vital part of oneʼs education, and should begin at an early age because art engages the brain in different ways, building problem-solving skills.
Robin Early, Satellite Rep: “My professional background includes a 10 year career with Clinique as Account Executive and Education Manager. I left the corporate world over 12 years ago to pursue acting and travel. Through my travels in Bali, Tahiti, Mexico, Guatemala, and Morocco, I became fascinated with and began collecting textiles. Then I took Jane Dunnewald’s 5 day intensive over 7 years ago, and really became fascinated with making my own surface designs. I have continued to study with Susie Monday and others. I enjoy the fashion aspect of fiber art the most, and enjoy selling my creations in a few shows annually and galleries. My other creative passion is acting, both in community theater and professionally.”
Sue Corbett, Membership: is a weaver, who began her creative journey in the third grade, when she learned to crochet and sew. She learned to knit in college where she met her husband. In 1972, they moved from Norman, Ok. to London, England, where they spent 9 years. As a homemaker, Sue had done lots of crafts, including macrame. While in London Sue saw a weaving demonstration at Selfridges. You could say that was the spark that started her on her path to weaving beautiful garments that has been her business for over 20 years. Sue began weaving wallhangings, then shawls and scarves. While at a show in Denver, she noticed that clothing was a hot seller, so she started making sweaters out of her handwoven cloth and used crochet to fashion waistbands. Sue uses no synthetic f ibers in her weaving, only wool, mohair, alpaca, rayon, cotton, silk, l inen, soy, and bamboo.
13
Call for Entries 2014 Annual Exhibition
November 21, 2014 SAY Sí Gallery
The Fiber Artists of San Antonio (FASA) are pleased to announce a call for entries for the 2014 Annual Exhibition. Part of our mission is to promote and advance fiber art through the education of members and the public. This is an opportunity for fiber artists to exhibit their work and for the community to gain a greater appreciation for fiber art. Eligibility
• Submissions must have been completed in the past 2 years, since October 2012. • Entries should be of original design and execution with a major focus on fiber or fiber techniques. • Collaborations are eligible. Artwork sale reimbursement will be made to only one artist. Collaborating artists must make
sales split arrangements between each other prior to artwork submittal. • FASA members and fiber artists residing in the state of Texas are eligible to enter. (for show applications and membership
information visit: http://www.fiberartistsofsanantonio.org)
Requirements and Entry Format
• All entries will be juried by digital photograph. Each entry MUST have two JPEG (.jpeg) images, one full shot and one detail shot. Each entry must be labeled with the title of the work and the dimension of the work. Each entry must be at least 300 dpi and no larger than 7" in any direction.
• Submitted digital images may be used for publicity and exhibit promotion by FASA or the SAY Sí Gallery unless permission is denied in a written statement submitted to FASA at the time of entry submission.
• Artist commission is 50%. Please keep this in mind as you prepare your entry forms. No changes to the price will be allowed after submission.
• All selected entries must remain hanging for the entire duration of the show, Friday November 21 through Tuesday December 16, 2014.
• All entries must be ready for installation, with an appropriate hanging rod or device. • Each accepted piece should be labeled with the name of the artist and title of the piece on the back.
Pieces that do not meet these requirements will not be considered for display. Entries and Submission Fee
• Digital images and entry forms must be submitted via e-‐mail to Dale Jenssen at [email protected] • Up to four art works may be submitted with the entry and fee. • Preferred payment is via PayPal through the FASA website: www.fiberartistsofsanantonio.org • The entry fee through PayPal is $32 for FASA members and $37 for non-‐members.
● If paying by check, the entry fee is $30 for FASA members and $35 for non-‐members. Make checks payable to FASA, and mail to: Dale Jenssen, 1651 W. Woodlawn Ave., San Antonio, TX 78201
o The entry form with a check payable to FASA may also be submitted to FASA treasurer at a monthly meeting.
All entries will receive a confirmation e-‐mail. If you do not receive a confirmation e-‐mail contact Dale Jenssen [email protected] Insurance: Artists are responsible for insuring their work during the show, and in transit. The entry form, digital images, and fee must be received by Monday October 13, 2014. Juror: Barbara Schneider Ms. Schneider discovered the pleasures of working with cloth, paint, dye, and thread, and began quilting in1996. The Japanese concept of Wabi-Sabi, the discovery of beauty in things that are imperfect, impermanent, and/or incomplete, strongly influences her work. Ms. Schneider has an extensive background in surface design and teaching, and has exhibited nationally and internationally. Her artwork is in both private and public collections. This year Ms. Schneider will exhibiting at the Wayne Art Center, Nature in Craft Invitational, Wayne, PA; SAQA Regional Exhibit, Charles, IL, Anderson Arts Center, Kenosha, WI; San Jose Museum of Textiles, Interpretations, Evanston, IL;
14
and, Seasonal Palette, Festival Internacional de Patchwork e Arts Afins, Curitiba, Brazil. Previously, she has shown works in the Quilt National, the Noyes Cultural Center, the Carnegie Center, the International Quilt Festival, the National Quilt Museum (Paducah, KY) and the U.S. Embassy in Vientiane Laos. Ms. Schneider recently opened a new studio at The Starline Gallery in Harvard, IL. To see her work:[email protected]; www.barbaraschneider-artist.com; www.barbaraschneider-artist.blogspot.com; www.artclothnetwork.com: and www.saqa.com Awards 1st Place -‐ $300 2nd Place -‐ $200 3rd Place -‐ $100 Oscar Silva Most Innovative Use of Materials -‐ $100 Surface Design Association in Excellence Award Submission Timeline
• Monday October 13, 2014 Completed entry form and entry fee must be received via options listed above and digital entry at [email protected]
• Monday October 27, 2014 Notification via e-‐mail of selected art work(s) for exhibit. • November 3-‐7, 2014 shipped selected entries must arrive at SAY Sí Gallery.
Shipped entries must include pre-‐paid return postage and be packed in an appropriate box that can be re-‐used for return of art work.
• Monday November 10, 2014 selected local entries must be delivered to SAY Sí Gallery between 12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. • Wednesday December 17, 2014 artworks must be picked up at the SAY Si Gallery between 12:00-‐3:00 p.m. • Gallery Address:
SAY Si Gallery 1518 South Alamo Street San Antonio, TX 78204 210-‐212-‐866
Fiber Artists of San Antonio 2014 Annual Exhibition Entry Form
Name:______________________________________________________________________________________________
Address:____________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________________
E-‐mail address ____________________________________________
Preferred Phone: __________________________________________ Accepted work will be retrieved: _____in person _____return shipping by proxy (name__________________________________) ____or other (please describe) _____________________________________________ Artists are responsible for insuring their works during the show, and in transit.
Entry #1 Title:________________________________________ Date Created: _________ Size: _________________________________ Sale Price: ________ NFS ______ Materials/Technique:______________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Entry #2
15
Title:________________________________________ Date Created: _________ Size: ________________________________ Sale Price: ________ NFS _____ Materials/Technique:__________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________
Name: _____________________________
Entry #3
Title:________________________________________ Date Created: ________ Size: _________________________________ Sale Price: ________ NFS_____ Materials/Technique:__________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________
Entry #4
Title:________________________________________ Date Created: ________ Size: _________________________________ Sale Price: ________ NFS_____ Materials/Technique:__________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________
Total number of entries, ________
Submission deadline is Monday October 13, 2014. Entry should include a completed form and digital images sent to: [email protected] Fee paid: $______ online through Pay Pal _______ or check sent by mail _____ (to: Dale Jenssen, 1651 W. Woodlawn Ave., San Antonio, TX, 78201)
FASA member? _____yes _____no Any questions should be directed to: Dale Jenssen 210-‐733-‐7557, or [email protected]
Fiber Artists of San Antonio ♦ 2014 Annual Exhibition ♦ Entry Form ame: