Saturday, July 26, 2014
Friday, July 25, 2014
Dance Like No One is Watching
South Coast Folk Society
To South Coast Folk SocietyMe
Jul 24 at 11:18 PM
Dear South Coast Folk Society members and friends:
The week of October 4-11, 2015, a “dream team” of
expert musicians and dance teachers will visit our area. They’ll help the South
Coast Folk Society create a week of events that will share the joy of contra
dance, group singing, and traditional music with as many people as possible.
It’s all happening because the
Country Dance and Song Society (CDSS) is celebrating its centennial. South Coast Folk Society is an
affiliate group of CDSS, a non-profit umbrella organization offering its member
organizations education, resources, services and funding. To help celebrate its
100th birthday in 2015, CDSS has chosen seven communities across the United
States and Canada as stops on a centennial tour. The tour will bring musicians
and dance leaders to these communities.
CDSS chose our community for two
reasons: We already have a vibrant contra dance and traditional music
community, and we have the potential to introduce our activities to a much
larger audience.
In
collaboration with CDSS, the South Coast Folk Society will provide
activities in Coos Bay and surrounding areas that welcome all
comers, developing the skills of local dancers, dance leaders, song
leaders,
and musicians, and raising public awareness of Folk Society activities.
As members and friends of South Coast Folk Society, you
can do several things over the next year to help make the tour a success.
1) If you haven’t done so already,
join South Coast Folk Society! You’ll find a membership application and information about the
organization at www.southcoastfolksociety.wordpress.com on the "About" page.
2) Keep telling people about the monthly Folk Society activities you enjoy and inviting them to come.
3) Join the South Coast Folk Society speakers’ bureau.
We need a few talkative people to visit local service clubs, churches, and
other organizations to give a brief presentation about the Folk Society and the CDSS Tour.
The goal is to encourage people to participate in our activities and also to
increase community awareness of what we do. If you’re interested, contact Stacy
Rose at rosecontra@gmail.com.
4) Say “yes” when the Tour
Committee calls for volunteers to help with events during the Tour week and
before.
You can see the other communities on the tour and learn more about CDSS at http://www.cdss.org/centennial-tour.html
Questions? Ask a Tour Committee
member when you see them at Folk Society events, or email the committee chair, Stacy
Rose, at rosecontra@gmail.com. Current members of the Tour Committee are Stacy
Rose (chair), Karen Olsen (finance), Jennifer Sordyl (outreach), Lynn Danner
(tour visitor hospitality), and Gail Elber (publicity).
Jazz Hot Baby
JAZZ FANS!
We were blessed recently with a beautiful day at the intimate setting of the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology Boathouse in Charleston for the Oregon Coast Music Festival. Now Left Coast Jazz, as a six piece ensemble which has performed at Black Market Gourmet and include Chef Jardin Kazaar, will be performing a second concert at the Sprague Theater in Bandon on Friday, July 25th. The concert is at 7:00 pm and admission is by donation. Plan to stay for the reception at the Barn catered by Lloyds of Bandon and visit with jazz fans and the musicians.
This event is part of the Oregon Coast Music Festival and many thanks to Cardas Audio and Joseph Bain Insurance for their generous sponsorship.
Sunday July 27, 2014 2:00-4:00 p.m. Art Recpetion for Nan Forsberg-Hammons
We were blessed recently with a beautiful day at the intimate setting of the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology Boathouse in Charleston for the Oregon Coast Music Festival. Now Left Coast Jazz, as a six piece ensemble which has performed at Black Market Gourmet and include Chef Jardin Kazaar, will be performing a second concert at the Sprague Theater in Bandon on Friday, July 25th. The concert is at 7:00 pm and admission is by donation. Plan to stay for the reception at the Barn catered by Lloyds of Bandon and visit with jazz fans and the musicians.
This event is part of the Oregon Coast Music Festival and many thanks to Cardas Audio and Joseph Bain Insurance for their generous sponsorship.
Sunday July 27, 2014 2:00-4:00 p.m. Art Recpetion for Nan Forsberg-Hammons
I began my creative journey in the literary world and have published poetry in numerous literary magazines and have won several awards in that world. I have also written a novel. However,that seductive Siren, called Art, whispered in my ear that I should paint, and that is what I have been doing for the past twenty-some years. My husband, Jim, who is also an artist and poet, built my studio, the Red Pagoda, and that is where I have painted hundreds of paintings. My work is diverse, I am primarily a colorist, I draw no lines and have no rules about mediums, sometimes combining them in the most unexpected way. This show will include work that is Abstract, Expressionist, Impressionism, mixed media Collage, and two Assemblages. My work is in private collections here in this country as well as abroad. I have been doing shows for many years and have had my work in galleries up and down the coast as well as out of state. I have been fortunate to have garnered a fair share of awards and ribbons for Best Of Show, as well as Firsts. My work has been juried into national shows as well as my work has been in Expressions West and the Maritime show. I donate 10% of all my sales to Pacific Cove Humane Society. Nan Forsberg-Hammons Red Pagoda Studio 541.808.3505 Friday August 15th Friday Nite Supper Club 5:00 to Close and reservations are required Wednesday August 20th 6:00 p.m.Chef Jardin Kazaar, Derek Bangs of Willamette Valley Vineyards and the Oregon Albacore Tuna Commision. Chef's Dinner and Demonstratio with recipes, disucssion and wine pairing. $75.00 per person and reservations are required. 40 guests maximum Please contact us directly with any questions to this e-mail address or 541.269.1094 SAVE THE DATE: Ladybug Landing Community Garden Lunch Wednesday September 17, 2014. 11:00 A.M.-2:00 P.M.
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Converge at Convergence
Art by the Sea Gallery and Studio features
Convergence II
Sculptures of Christine Roney and David Woof
Friday, July 18th – August 30th
Artists’ reception will be Friday, July 18th from 5 – 7:30 p.m. Music by Mark Tierney, refreshments provided.
Christine,
originally from the west coast, studied sculpture at Otis College of
Art and Design in Los Angeles. David taught art as Adjunct Professor of
Art at Yavapai College in Prescott, AZ. They are now coastal Oregon
artists who share a complementary aesthetic vision in the work they
produce, show and sell.
Art by the Sea Gallery is located on the PedWay near Foley’s Irish Pub in Old Town Bandon. 541-347-5355
Sunday, July 13, 2014
South Coast Folk Society
Watch
for another email next week with exciting information about the Country
Dance and Song Society's upcoming week-long visit to Coos Bay.
Meanwhile:
SECOND SUNDAY SING-ALONG
Sunday,
June 13, 4-6 p.m., at the North Bend Library. We've got the Rise Up
Singing songbooks. Singers, guitarists and pianists welcome! Teach us a
new song.
CELTIC SESSION
First and third Wednesdays (the 16th) at Liberty Pub, 2047 Sherman Ave, North Bend. Play or listen!
AUGUST 1-3: OPEN BAND SUMMER CAMPOUT & DANCE
Friday through Sunday, Aug 1-3, at Smith River RV Park, 8451 Lower Smith River Rd Reedsport OR 97467
Info:
It's
an opportunity for all acoustic musicians to get together, have fun,
and learn the tunes for this year's Open Band performances at the South
Coast Folk Society contra dance.
"Contra
at the Coast" DANCE, to be held at 7 p.m. on Saturday night 8/2, will
be a mile down the road here: Smith River Grange Hall #585 - 9850 Lower
Smith River Rd Reedsport OR 97467
Find
"South Coast Folk Society Open Band Campout" on Facebook and RSVP
there, please. Also, post questions & suggestions and volunteer for
whatever fun you want to cook up...
The
purpose of this campout is to socialize, play tunes & have a dance.
The watchword is KISS: Everyone is responsible for their own campsite,
meals & transportation. It IS a small campground, so we will have to
double up on some of the spaces. First come, first served on the best
spots, so pencil in that weekend and plan on being there early!
Smith River RV Park and Marina will give us a group rate of $20/ night RV's/boats & $10/night tents.
Smith River RV Park & Marina has been around for decades. Located
right on the Smith River just 10 miles north of Reedsport, offering RV
spaces, a marina for boating & lots of beauty. For direct questions
about camping, contact Jessica (541) 707-0841 at the RV Park.
We
will offer workshops & host a dance at the Smith River Grange Hall
on Saturday night at the nearby Smith River Grange Hall #585 - 9850
Lower Smith River Rd, Reedsport OR 97467
Do
you have an idea for a workshop or circle? Offer it up! We can paddle
around in our kayaks during the day... play tunes by the campfire at
night.
Want to get a jump on learning the tunes? The set list is attached. If
you are interested in playing with Open Band, even if you can't make the
campout, email Jennifer Sordyl, violinjenn@charter.net, and she'll send you a link to a Dropbox with all the sheet music and MP3s.
A flyer for the contra dance is attached, too.
BALKAN FOLK DANCE LESSONS WITH STACY ROSE AUG. 5 SEPT. 2
Singles, couples and beginners are welcome! Most dances are circle or
line dances, so no partners are necessary. Harding Learning Center – in
the all-purpose room inside the building; 7:00 - 9:00 pm. Wear
comfortable clothes Tuition is $25 for the session. For more
information, contact Stacy stacyrosedance@gmail.com or 541.808.1002http://stacyrose.weebly.com/
To learn more about the South Coast Folk Society, visit http://southcoastfolksociety.wordpress.com or find the South Coast Folk Society on Facebook.
Plein Air
Hi Everyone,
Monday plein air painters will be painting the church below on Monday, July 13th. 10 a.m. – 2:30 pm.
Landmark Church
777 Florida Street
(Between Oregon Coast Hwy 101 and McPherson Street)
North Bend, OR 97459
(Between Oregon Coast Hwy 101 and McPherson Street)
North Bend, OR 97459
Landmark Church is
truly a landmark in the North Bend community. The basement was built
in 1908 and the sanctuary was completed in 1910. It is the oldest
church building in North Bend that was originally built as a church that
is still used as a church today.
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Something Old
"Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue"
summer show at Southern Coos Hospital & Health Center: July 13 - September 30, 2014
QUILTS from Bandon Quilters, Gypsy Wagon and other local quilters
PHOTOS by :Tammy Housego (a series of long-married couples)
Janis Wenk Cedras Ayers (old,new,borrowed,blue)
Students of Margie Semple from Bandon High School
opening: SUNDAY JULY 13th - 1-3 pm
music by Robin Rauch and Mark Tierney
refreshments provided by the Hospital Auxiliary
Monday, July 7, 2014
Preserves no Peanut Butter
Contact: Stephanie Donaldson
July 7, 2014 Director of Art Education
Coos Art Museum
(541) 267-3901 ext. 105
Lecture: Preservation and Presentation
QUICK OVERVIEW
Title: Preservation and Presentation Lecture by Coni Stroud
Date: Sat., July 19, 2014
Time: 11:00 a.m.
Where: Coos Art Museum, 235 Anderson, Coos Bay, OR
Cost: free
For more info: call (541) 267-3901 or email sldonaldson@coosart.org
IN MORE DETAIL
Coos Art Museum is excited to have Coni Stroud, co-owner of Art Connection in Coos Bay, present a discussion on the skillful selection of framing materials designed to extend the life of your artworks. One question both artists and art collectors face is how artworks are to be framed. Learn how the use of various glass types, mat board and the right framing methodology impacts the conservation and aesthetics of the framed object. Ms. Stroud’s qualifications include designation as a CPF (Certified Picture Framer) with over 30 years of experience in the framing business. We will open our doors early for this special free event which takes place at Coos Art Museum on Saturday, July 19, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. coinciding with the “Preservation & Presentation” Exhibition featuring artworks from the Museum’s Permanent Collection. For additional information please call (541) 267-3901 or email the Art Education Dept. atsldonaldson@coosart.org.
Thank you for sharing this information.
Stephanie Donaldson
Director of Art Education
p. (541) 267-3901 ext. 105
Coos Art Museum
235 Anderson
Coos Bay, OR 97420
p. (541) 267-3901
f. (541) 267-4877
Hours of Operation:
Tues. – Fri. 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Sat. 1 p.m. – 4 p.m.
Get Rid of the Kids
July 7,
2014
Director of Art Education
Coos Art Museum
(541) 267-3901
QUICK
OVERVIEW
Title:
August Session of Kids @ CAM “Summer Art Sampler”
What:
children’s art classes; sign up for one or more
Age Range: 6 years
to 12 years
Dates:
Wednesdays – August 6, 13, 20 & 27
Time:
10:00 a.m. – noon
Where: Coos
Art Museum, 235 Anderson, Coos Bay, OR
Cost per class: $20 CAM
members/$25 non-members
For more info: call (541)
267-3901 or email sldonaldson@coosart.org
IN MORE
DETAIL
Coos Art Museum continues its
KIDS @ CAM “SUMMER ART SAMPLER” during the month of August. “SUMMER ART
SAMPLER” is a series of open-studio art classes inviting children to freely
experiment with a variety of media. Kids ages six years to twelve years of age
will be introduced to art materials that go beyond the standard ‘markers and
crayons’ and allow for safe, open-ended learning. Classes will take place from
10 a.m. – noon, every Wednesday in August. Sign up for one or more classes.
Children may participate in that day’s special project or work on something of
their own choosing. Special projects include: August 6th: Aliens vs.
Super Heroes / August 13th: Masks of the World / August
20th: On the Farm / August 27th: Art & Nature. 12
students/class max. All materials provided. The per class fee is $20 CAM
members/$25 non-members. For registration form visit www.coosart.org or contact
the Art Ed Dept. at (541) 267-3901 or
sldonaldson@coosart.org.
Work, work, work...
Contact: Stephanie Donaldson
July 7,
2014
Director of Art Education
Coos Art Museum
(541) 267-3901 ext.
John Hewitt
Workshop
QUICK
OVERVIEW
Title:
John Hewitt Workshop
What:
watercolor workshop (plein air, weather permitting)
Dates:
Sat. - Mon., August 23 – 25, 2014
Time:
10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Age Range: adults
only
Skill Level:
all skill levels welcome
Media:
watercolor
Where:
Coos Art Museum, 235 Anderson, Coos Bay, OR
Workshop Fee: $195 CAM
members/$220 non-members
For more info: call
(541) 267-3901 or email sldonaldson@coosart.org
IN MORE
DETAIL
Coos Art Museum is thrilled to
welcome artist John Hewitt back to the Bay Area for a three-day watercolor
workshop Saturday, August 23 through Monday, August 25, 2014 from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. Learn to design a work of art, not just a reproduction of a scene. Using
elements and principles of design developed over hundreds of years by the great
masters you will learn to express YOUR personal view of the world around you,
not just a copy of what you see. First you must master the technique and in
watercolor that is no small task. It can be learned in a few easy steps that can
be practiced until they are second nature. We will cover these steps in the
first hour. A new scene will be painted each day with commentary on what we are
trying to say and how we say it. Subjects covered will be water, sand,
driftwood, rocks, buildings, clouds, grasses, etc. A technique for each will be
explored and an explanation for choice of paint, paper and brushes will be
given. You will be guided toward your own preference of style, not the teacher’s
style. Hewitt states, “I have been a student of the greatest watercolorists of
the 20th century. My goal is to pass on this legacy to the 21st century. Come
join us and have a great time becoming a successful plein air artist. You will
receive encouragement, not criticism.” Important notes: This will be a plein air
workshop, weather permitting. Media: Watercolor. Skill Level: All skill levels
welcome. Age Range: Adults only. 12 students max. The workshop fee is $195 for
CAM members/$220 non-members. For registration form visit www.coosart.org or
contact the Art Education Dept. at (541) 267-3901 or
sldonaldson@coosart.org.
2014 Photography Call
Deadline: August 25, 2014
Exhibition Title: Documentary Photography
Awards: Best of Show:$600, 2nd Place: $400, 3rd Place: $300
Eligibility:Eligibility:
Entry is open to all artists residing in the United States. The Gallery
seeks photographers working in the area of documentary, non-fiction
photography. Images that speak to a specific event or time period in
history, or to an investigation of a sociocultural issue, perspective or
demographic profile. Works that are meant to be seen as a series to
create a visual narrative, should be noted as a series in the title
caption (same title 1-2-3, etc). All photographic images must be the
original work of the photographer entering the competition. Digital
enhancements should be noted in the materials section. This is a blind
jury, and the artist's name may not be presented in any format. Framed
photographs may not exceed 48" width and 60" in height.
Juror: Mark Leong
Documentary Photographer, including: National Geographic, Time, Fortune, The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, Fast Company, GQ, Stern and Smithsonian. Published by Chronicle Books for his black and white images, "China Obscura".
Documentary Photographer, including: National Geographic, Time, Fortune, The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, Fast Company, GQ, Stern and Smithsonian. Published by Chronicle Books for his black and white images, "China Obscura".
Gallery Exhibition: November 20 – December 12, 2014
On-Line Exhibition: November 2014– June 2015
Opening Reception: November 20th 5-7pm
Selection Announcement: September 29, 2014
Artwork Received at the Gallery: November 8 - 13, 2014
Entry Fee: $30 for 3 work entries. An additional 3 work entries may be purchased for $5 per image.
General Guidelines for On-Line Call for Entries
Eligibility
- Exhibitions are open to all artists residing in the United States.
- The Gallery reserves the right to reject works from exhibitions, including works that are deemed extraordinarily fragile, unstable, or potentially harmful to the work or the viewer.
- See each individual Call for Entries listing for art specific eligibility guidelines.
Accepted Works
- Art must be properly presented and prepared for display. Wall pieces must include all hardware and be ready to hang. Necessary assembly and mounting instructions and materials must be included with accepted works.
- Accepted artwork that differs significantly from the submitted image will be disqualified.
- No accepted entry may be withdrawn prior to the close of the exhibition.
- Upon selection, artists will provide the Gallery with a bio, artist statement and the sale price, title, materials, and dimensions for selected work.
- The Gallery reserves the right to photograph and use submitted image of any accepted artwork in all publicity for the current show and future exhibitions, educational and Gallery promotional materials. Artist will be credited, as well as any photo credit for the reproduction of images.
Shipping
- Artists are responsible for all shipping and transit insurance costs to and from the Gallery. The Gallery does not insure works in transit.
- Prepaid return shipping LABELS (NOT shipping request forms using account #s) must be submitted either with the work or on-line on the last day of the exhibition. Works without a prepaid return shipping label will not be returned.
- Shipping packaging and artwork must be clearly marked to identify the artist, and packaging must be re-usable for the return shipping, and include re-packing and installation instructions as necessary.
Insurance
Every reasonable
precaution will be taken with the handling of Artwork. All Artwork to
be shown at the LH Horton Jr Gallery will be insured against fire,
theft, and other hazards at the LH Horton Jr Gallery while in the
possession of the Gallery, from the time of receipt through the time of
setup and Exhibition. San Joaquin Delta College and the LH Horton Jr
Gallery cannot be held responsible for damages to Artwork during
shipping, and therefore insurance will not cover Artwork in transit.
Artwork damaged while in possession of the Gallery will be evaluated for
reparability. If Artwork is deemed repairable, insurance claims will be
based on the cost to repair Artwork in addition to documented value. If
Artwork is deemed irreparable, insurance claims will be based on the
documented value of Artwork. Documented value of Artwork is based on
prior recorded sale price of similar Artwork.
Sale of Artwork
All
accepted works must be for sale during the show, with the exception of
installation works as approved by the Gallery Director. The Gallery is
responsible for all sales, and will retain a 20% commission from the
sale of artwork.
Please contact Jan Marlese, Gallery Director, at jmarlese@deltacollege.edu or
at 209-954-5507 for additional information.
Please contact Jan Marlese, Gallery Director, at jmarlese@deltacollege.edu or
at 209-954-5507 for additional information.
Sunday, July 6, 2014
Monday, Monday
Hi Everyone,
The
Monday Plein Air painters will be at the historic Hughes House, 91816
Cape Blanco Road, Port Orford. We paint 10 – 2:30 then gather at the
end to look at all the paintings.
There
is also a small pioneer cemetery nearby. At the end of the road is the
Cape Blanco Lighthouse, so lots of historical choices.
Please
bring food and beverages as there are no stores at the site, unless you
want to drive further to Port Orford, (or you could shop in Langlois on
the way, if you are going south of Bandon to get there).
Here is a link to information if you would like to read up on the area. http://www.capeblancoheritagesociety.com/hughes-ranch/ or http://www.enjoyportorford.com/hugheshouses.html
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Sage Advice
SUMMER GREETINGS FROM SAGE PLACE!
Can you believe it? July is already coming and going!
Although it flew by, I'd say Spring was a tremendous
success, judging by the number of baby birds in our
backyard! They are a joy to watch as they flip the cut
grass hunting for treasures and pester their parents when
they come up empty handed; wow, they are loud little
squawkers!
Baby Birds aren't the only new thing to Sage this year...
WE ARE EXCITED TO ANNOUNCE... you can now purchase our
Oregon Digital Glass fused glass gifts in the following
locations: By The Sea Treasures- Bandon, Wind Drift
Gallery - Florence, Touchstone Gallery-Yachats, and Unique
Home Accents in Depoe Bay, and coming soon - Wind Drift
Gallery, Newport. We very much appreciate everyone's
support, as we work to keep jobs local. Each piece is
produced in our studio, using glass and other raw materials
from Portland, Oregon and other companies in the USA.
Additionally, we Thank Brian, at Gibson Graphics and Peter
at the Cobbler's Bench for sharing a bit of their expertise
and services in the production of our glass; this line is
truly Oregon crafted.
MORE GLASS NEWS - In addition to Drop in Fusing Studio Days,
Sage Place welcomes guest instructor Laura Brownfield. You
have been loving Laura's glass works at Sage and Rogue
Credit Union, now you can learn how she does it!
Vitrograph, Murrini, and Pattern Bars are just a taste of
what you can learn in Laura's workshops. See
www.sageplacebandon.com for the class lineup, stop in Wed. -
Sat. 11-5 to register, or call
(541) 329-0303.
ON THE BEAD HORIZON: Wild Things Beads - BEAD TRUNK SHOW
will be here Fri. and Sat. JULY 18 & 19. JME and Guy will,
again, turn the classroom into a glistening spectacle, with
Czech Glass beads, pearls, stones, buttons, and more!
details are on our website: www.sageplacebandon.com
**Note, Drop in Studio will not be held this week.
A SECOND TRUNK SHOW with our new friends Jim and Lydia of
MILL STREET ROCKS is coming this Fall. Mark your calendars
for SEPT 23 & 24th. If you love hand cut cabochons and
gorgeous stone hanks, this is an event you don't want to
miss!
JEWELRY WORKSHOPS - Sage has several new classes scheduled
with your favorite instructor, Sherri Carpenter. We
recently offered Flood Soldering and it was such a success
that we ran it again! Coming up: Fold Forming, Chain
Maille, Viking Knit and more with Sherri, through the end of
this year!
GALLERY UPDATES: Sage represents several of the finest
local artists; watercolors by: Donna Wright and Kimberly
Wurster, photography by Andy Moe, fused glass by Laura
Brownfield and Robin Ziuchkovski, Kelp Baskets by Catherine
Long Spinner, and jewelry by Sharon Martin, Sherri
Carpenter, and Martin Keller, are just a few of the
wonderful works you will find on display. We welcome back
photographer, Lois Miller, whose puffin image may be found
on the cover of The 85 Must See Birds of the Pacific
Northwest. Congratulations Lois!
COMING SOON.. This year, we have been testing the waters
for developing wholesale buying and ordering options, for
our professional jewelry designing customers. In small
steps, we have been creating ways to help you save money
when you shop with us. If you are a re-selling your
jewelry, stop in and pre-register as a wholesale account
with us and we will make discounts and special purchasing
opportunities available to you, on select items.
Pre-registration requires the following: proof of your
current Oregon Business Registration- BIN and/or current
Federal EIN that you use when you file your taxes.
We know you are busy and we know you are having great
success at local markets and galleries and we wish you a
fantastic year all around! Our THANKS go out to those who
choose to shop locally with us! We expect that special
ordering will beging the first week of August; watch for
upcoming announcements on how and when you can special order
findings not normally stocked in our store. Keep an eye on
the website: www.sageplacebandon.com
EMAIL UPDATES: We are updating our contact lists this
summer; if you wish not to continue receiving emails from
Sage, please contact me at: sageplace525@gmail.com
Have a Spectacular Fourth of July and Stay SAFE!
THANKS FOR VISITING US AT SAGE!
Anne
Clare Wehrle Community Gallery Exhibition
This
message is for those of you who paint on site (plein air) who want to
put your work in the upcoming show at the Coos Art Museum.
There is no fee to join in the show.
If you want to sell your paintings the museum will be taking a 30% commission so price your work accordingly.
The forms to use are in the attachments at the top of this email.
We hope you will join in and make this a wonderful show.
Thanks.
Ava
Clare Wehrle Community
Gallery Exhibition
July 12, 2014 – October 4, 2014
Coos Art Museum
RECEIPT FOR ARTWORK
SAVE THIS RECIEPT!
YOU WILL NEED IT TO RETRIEVE YOUR
EXHIBITION PROP AT THE END OF THE EXHIBITION
Pick up dates;
Tuesday-Thursday, October 7 – 9, 10-4pm.
Coos Art Museum has received the following artwork:
ARTWORK #1
Title:_________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
ARTWORK #2
Title:_________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
Delivered:_____________________________________________________________________ (Delivered by -Name) (Date)
Processed by:__________________________________________________________________
( COOS ART MUSUEM ) (Date)
***************************************************************************************************************
Retrieved:_____________________________________________________________________ (Returned to -Name) (Date)
Processed by:__________________________________________________________________
( COOS ART MUSUEM ) (Date)
NOTE: At the end of the exhibition, you will need to submit this receipt to the Coos Art Museum Registrar in order to retrieve your items.
Registrar in order to retrieve your items.
Clare Wehrle Community
Gallery Exhibition
REGISTRATION AND CONSENT FORM Pg 2
I have been notified that my artwork has been accepted to display at Coos Art Museum in Coos Bay Oregon. July 12, 2014, through October 4, 2014.
· I understand that my artwork will be insured by the Coos Art Museum from the specific arrival and removal dates.
● I understand that the artist or any person (for any reason) may not remove my artwork from
Coos Art Museum during the period of July 12, 2014, through October 4, 2014.
· For exhibition publicity, Coos Art Museum places images of exhibited works on its website. I grant Coos Art Museum a 1-time only usage of the slide(s) or digital file(s) of my accepted artwork to create a low-resolution .jpg to be placed on its website to promote the exhibition.
Please initial:
_________ YES
_________ NO
● Works in the exhibition MAY be available for sale. Artist agrees to donate 30% of the listed price from any sale to Coos Art Museum. PLEASE PRICE YOUR WORKS WITH THIS IN MIND! Sales made from the Museum are final. The Museum will collect sales money and pay the Artist three weeks from end of show. Your entry confirms all terms of this agreement. Coos Art Museum compiles a gallery - listing booklet that contains the name of the artwork, price, artists’ resume and contact information for inquiring patrons.
______ Please make my retail price, resume and contact information available.
______ Work is NOT FOR SALE but make my resume and contact information available.
______ I DO NOT wish to have my resume and contact information made available.
Artist's Signature: Date:_____________________
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