PAH revised prospectus
NOTE: THE INTAKE FOR THIS SHOW IS PAST Pastel Artists of Hawaii revised their prospectus for their open juried show 2015: Please download it here: (link removed)
NOTE: THE INTAKE FOR THIS SHOW IS PAST Pastel Artists of Hawaii revised their prospectus for their open juried show 2015: Please download it here: (link removed)
WAG member Susan Rogers-Aregger shared this announcement with us: 2015 COLLAGES and a bit of CLAY at HCC (PDF Format)
Pastel Artists of Hawaii will present their 2015 Juried Open Pastel Show on November 5, 2015, at Place, the WAG venue this Spring. The juror for this year's show is Dawn Emerson ( http://dawnemerson.com/ ), who will also be presenting a four-day Pastel Workshop November 6 - 9 in Nuuanu. Entry deadline is September 14, and the PAH requires that submitted works be at least 80% soft pastels, and no oil pastels. Full entry details are in the prospectus. ENTRY DEADLINE HAS PASSED Prospectus can still be found here, but the entry deadline was September 2015 Note: The prospectus has undergone a revision 8/8/15. I have changed the above prospectus to the new one.
Aloha WAG members, we know a lot of you are also AHA members, and we would like to share the AHA prospectus with you. Show runs July 13 - August 28 in the 1132 Bishop Gallery. Intake is Saturday, July 11, 9 - 11 am. Absolute deadline is 11:00 am. Late entries will not be accepted. AHA Prospectus Contemporary 2015
Aloha WAG Members, Our monthly newsletter has been sent via membership email, downloaded onto our Facebook page (Windward Artists Guild) as well as posted here. We are very interested in what our membership is up to creatively so please email me (Carol Moore) at CMoore8506 (at) aol.com with your creative newsworthy events. Whenever you email someone from the WAG site, remember to format the email address appropriately. We always have to change the emails to resist SPAM, so simply replace (at) with @ and take out all spaces. UPCOMING WAG EVENTS Place.A Design Atelier by Philpotts 40 South School Street No 100 May 2-23, 2015 Schedule • April 30, 2015, Thursday, 4-6:00p.m. Dropoff art work at Sherree M’s home 145 Kaimoani Way, Kailua • May 1, 2015, Friday, 4-6:00 p.m. Pick Up all art work from Sherree M’s home • May 2, 2015, Saturday, 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. (noontime), drop off selected work at Place (address above) • May 5, 2015, Tuesday, 6-8p.m. Opening (bring pu-pu) • May 23, 2015, Saturday, 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. (noontime) Pick up Unsold Work We will have postcards April 30, 2015 for you to distribute far and wide about this exciting new venue that is hosting our juried exhibition. MEMBER NEWS Edward “Ted” Clark has a mural project ongoing in his glass studio. Artist Sergio Garzon is creating indoor/outdoor/ceiling works of art in Ted’s facility. Ted extends an invitation to WAG members who would be interested in helping Sergio create a few murals as a community development program. If this opportunity speaks to your creative self, please contact Ted directly via email edwardclark (at) taongaglass.com to find out the particulars. Cynthia Schubert Richmond expresses gratitude to WAG for the $500/yr. grant that the prison ministries, Total Life Recovery, receives for her art class. Cynthia has volunteered over the past two years teaching watercolor, following in (deceased at 91 years young) Ruth Pistor’s footsteps who taught for nine years. The financial help from WAG is so helpful for getting supplies that would otherwise come out of Cynthia’s pocket for which she is so very thankful. All art supply donations are gratefully accepted. Marti Wiese-Rounds invites you to her new art exhibit (March-June 12) at Assagio’s Kailua featuring her batiks. The renovated Diamond Head Tower of the Hilton Hawaiian Hotel is now finished with acrylic works from Marti’s “Retro Hawaii” series on each floor in the elevator area. The Star of Honolulu is redoing their decor and has chosen four each of Marti’s batiks and acrylics. The current (free) issue of Hawaii Wellness Magazine has images of Marti’s batiks on the cover and the Table of Contents page. Way to go Marti!!! Carol Moore/Red Door Artz Studios/Gallery invites you to First Friday, April 3, 6-9p.m. 1041 Maunakea Street. Open studios of four artists, WAG members Shyrl Topp Matias, Patty Pavel Lentz, Stacy Cheng Suzuki..mixed media, watercolor, oil, jewelry, encaustic. Prints of their recent international collaboration with “Swarm The World” (Honolulu Star Advertiser 2/2/15) will be on view. Mahalo....and will write more of your WAG news in April!.... Carol Moore, President
Although this story is mentioned briefly in the newsletter for WAG, I wanted to flesh out the details and share a little more of the story of the charitable side of the Windward Artists Guild. For years now, WAG has been donating grants to education in the community in the arts. Each year, windward Oahu teachers can apply to receive grants to help buy art supplies for the classroom to lighten the burden on the art teachers in our community. WAG also helps with the Total Life Recovery Program in the Women's Community Correctional Center by providing a grant to Cynthia Schubert Richmond, a member of WAG and the volunteer art teacher in charge of the art class for WCCC. In teaching the ladies at the facility, she hopes they will learn to use artistic expression as a coping mechanism with the challenges they face. I asked Cynthia to write a little bit about the program, and this is what she wrote, "Ruth Pistor, who was a member of WAG and a signature member of the Hawaii Watercolor Society started teaching there about eleven years ago. Unfortunately, she passed away at 91 a little over two years ago. That's when I came into the picture. Ruth and I were friends from church and after she passed away, she left a huge gap in our hearts and in the prison ministries. That's when I decided to talk with Chaplain Tammy from TLR who told me that they would love to have me take over. All volunteers have to go through an eight hour training session at the Dillingham correctional facility. So after doing that and turning in letters of recommendation, I began teaching one day a week, an hour and a half each time. I can't say enough about how this ministry helps both the women and the teachers. I feel blessed by the experience of being with women who are free just by knowing God even though they are in prison. I teach them about art. They teach me about life. Doesn't seem like a fair trade but that's how it is! :) WAG has generously given our class $250 in 2013 and increased it to $500 in 2014! TLR and I are indebted to this financial support. If anyone would like to donate art supplies, they can email me." Cynthia's email is c_schubertrichmond (at) hotmail.com. Please note that I always include emails written in a format to avoid the automatic SPAM robots, so simply replace the (at) with @ and take out the spaces. For more information about the Total Life Recovery Program, please visit http://totalliferecovery.org/programs.html
We have a new venue and a new show opportunity coming up. Our first 2015 juried Windward Artist Guild exhibition will be displayed at PLACE. A Design Atelier by Philpotts. Please note that there will be a sitting requirement for all accepted artists. Please review the prospectus by clicking the link below. WAGProspectusPlace_2015
The Windward Wanderers plein air painters are holding their annual show at Hoomaluhia through the month of February. The reception is February 8, 2015 from 4pm - 6pm. Click on the image below to view a larger size of the announcement.
Aloha WAG members! We have a few pieces of news from our members. This week is the last to see two of our members' art on display: Anita Bruce is at Gallery on the Pali (2500 Pali Highway) in a show entitled, "Undercurrents of Tradition", Sherree McKellar is showing her work in the Honolulu Academy of Art's Gallery at Linekona (1111 Victoria Street). Both shows run until the last day of January, so time is of the essence. Marcia Morse is part of a show called "13 Women" at the Pegge Hopper Gallery until February 21, 2015. There are a few interesting art events continuing or starting in February. The Schaffer Art Portrait Challenge is now on display in Maui and runs until March 22, 2015. The People's Choice Award will be announced on March 14 at the reception. WAG artist Jimmy Tablante was juried into the show, so make sure to look for his contribution if you get a chance to see the show. The Punahou Carnival is on the horizon, Opening night is Feb 3 4:30pm - 8 pm, and the carnival is happening on Feb. 6 and 7, 11am - 11pm. A couple of WAG members will be donating work, including Lynne Boyer and Esperance Rakotonirina. If you are a WAG member and have news, a correction or addition to what you see posted here, a show, or a workshop you would like to have posted here, you can contact Wendy Roberts (wendysroberts (at) gmail.com).
With 2015 upon us, we have some exciting events coming up for the first half of 2015. Prepare your pieces for an upcoming spring show. More details will be announced closer to the show, but we are aiming for late spring (probably April or May). In the meantime, this past holiday season, we thought it might be fun and quite a bit easier to plan a gathering for February rather than trying to pack a WAG party in our already over-scheduled holiday season. Details are pending with these events, but it is something to look forward to as we wrap up winter and start the new year.