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IN THIS ISSUE
MAAA Workshops
MAAA Member
Opportunities
MAAA Member News
Non-MAAA
Workshops &
Opportunities
Classifieds
MAAA
Executive Committee
& Contact List
Classifieds
A message from Wendi, MAAA President, on next page.
Please see new alcohol ink workshop added for Novem-
ber.
OCTOBER 2016
A MESSAGE FROM THE MAAA PRESIDENT
Art in the Park 2016 was the best ever! Yes, each artist paid a little bit more this
year but that took all the pressure off for the planning. I was able to buy the bagels and
coffee and help support local business instead of asking for free hand outs. We hired
WKNE live broadcasting on 103.7 and wow did that work! More Artist sold better this
year than ever and the traffic was consistent. WKNE broadcasted both days from 10-1.
We raised $3700.00 on the raffle. that is 3 times some of our previous years numbers!
Woo Hoo! This allowed us to generously award Jeanne Thieme the $500 cash prize for
her gorgeous watercolor when her booth number was written on the lucky winners raf-
fle ticket! Congratulations Jeanne!
We finally made our Dream of a Members booth under the main tent come true! 4 art-
ists participated this year!
My sister Lori Hulslander, her friend Eleanor Harris and our member Dierdre Rinaldi
ran the main tent raffle table both days and did fabulous. No confusion or training every
2 hours. Simple..just the way it should be.
Attached is this years Final Award recipients for AIP 2016! Congratulations to every-
one. We had a completely different crew of judges this year and their opinions were
new and refreshing.
I have minimized the work and simplified the planning for this event for the new presi-
dent Patrick Wright and his new executive team.
As many of you all know the Presidency is a two year term. I am finishing off my 4th
year. As president I have eliminated a bunch of the time consuming things such as
quarterly news letters.
I have uploaded all members into the vista print mailing list so that the notification of
our 4 meetings a year can be as simple as designing the postcard online and clicking
a button to send it out.
We used to design it, print it, label each card with an address and then stamp each
card! That was crazy! lol
MAAA NEWS
I redesigned AIP raffle signs and had them laminated so that they never need to be re-
ordered again, I eliminated having to go door to door from business to business beg-
ging (lol thats what it felt like) for donations..for the raffle at AIP. We raised more money
this year than ever and we didn't have one raffle prize to have to get sent out or given
to the recipient.
My best business coach ever ingrained KISS in me......Keep It Simple Sweetie ..I
hope to have done that for our Association.
Patrick needs a new VP, a secretary and we need a treasurer. This is easy stuff folks..I
will train you all and it is great for your resume if needed but more so for your personal
satisfaction knowing you are a volunteer that gives a little of your time to help Keene
and this community be a better place Paul Battey has been right along with me for 4
years in the treasurer's position..Thank you Paul!
Again, I have done my best to simplify everything so that it isn't hard to keep this asso-
ciation going. I just would like a chance to finally paint! haha.
If you would be willing to gently assist Patrick and his wife Kelly as VP, Sec or Treasur-
er please let him know sooner than later.
I will be scheduling another members meeting very soon so watch your mail! My term
ends Dec 31st.
I am very willing to explain everything to everyone and trust me I have eliminated most
time consuming activities. The Association brings so much to the community we need
to carry it on!
I do plan on continuing our Gallery at Syds. Once the gallery is all I am responsible
for, I hope to make it even more awesome than it is!
Sincerely,
Wendi Hulslander
President of the Monadnock Area Artists Association
MAAA MEMBER NEWS
MAAA MEMBER NEWS
“Exploring Alcohol Inks”
Linda Felder
Saturday, November 19, 2016
1:00 - 4:30
Stone Arch Village Community Room, 835 Court Street, Keene, NH
Class description: Exploring Alcohol Inks with Instructor Linda Felder
This workshop will open with a demonstration. A hand-out of sup-
plies will be given to all students.
Each participant will explore alcohol inks on Yupo and ceramic tiles.
(4"x4", 6"X6", magnet form, Yupo 2 5"x7", and maybe a Christmas
decoration) There will be an ending wrap-up question and answer
time to show what others have completed.
For more information or a registration form, please go to our web-
site: MAAA
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"Ludmila Gayvoronsky will have a solo exhibit at Whipple Hall, New
London in November. Opening/Reception from 5-7pm. Everybody
is invited." My exhibit will be in place for three months from No-
FOR SALE: Ez-Up 10' X 10' Pyramid Instant shelter Below are the original costs for these items. Tent used about 12 times to display Photography in my South West New Hampshire local area. Color is Royal Blue. Condition is EXCELLENT. Does NOT have fabric sides all around but does have one solid side panel and one "mesh" side panel that is used for hanging product on using hooks (Hooks included with sale). Also included is original canvas carrying case. Identical canopy can be seen on AMAZON by entering: "E-Z UP Pyramid Instant Shel-ter Canopy, 10 by 10', Blue" under all departments. Shown there and listed for $219. Ez-Up Pyramid Instant Shelter Retail price: $219.00 Color: Royal Blue Mesh tent Wall for hanging product: Retail Price $169.00 Color: white Ez-Up solid blue sidewall Retail Price $122.00 Color: Royal Blue Condition: Excellent. Used approximately 12 times. Total retail cost: $510. Asking $350.00
Frankie Brackley Tolman (Frankiebrackleytolman.com) will be participating in the Fall Foliage Art Studio Tour on Columbus Day weekend, (#14), October 8 & 9. at 43 Nubanusit Rd., Nelson NH
"Cats Eye" by Carol-Ann Wernoch was accepted for the 8th Annual National juried exhibition "It's Pastel" at the Discover Portsmouth Center Gallery in Portsmouth NH. October 22-November 26th.
Monadnock Art presents the Art Tour each October during the peak of the colorful foliage season in southwestern New Hampshire. The Tour is self-directed, and it's free for the interested public. Art lov-ers from all over New England, and beyond, enjoy touring the beautiful countryside, following the dis-tinctive Art Tour signs, and discovering the often tucked-away places where artists work. Studios are open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day.
I will be a part of the tour this year for the first time on Saturday, Sunday and Monday, October 8, 9 and 10, at my barn studio at 34 Pine Street, Peterborough. I will be showing and selling my photo-graphs, greeting cards and Book Cover Art.
MAAA CLASSIFIEDS
Peoples Bank in Chesterfield is looking for artists to display between
8-10 paintings/photos. Please contact Patrick Wright Vice President of MAAA @ 603-762-1136 if interested.
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Peoples Bank openings for Oct 2016 forward. Great space to share your work.
The Bank employees really enjoy it too.
Room for larger pieces.
Now hanging is the grand works of James Gahan.
Stop by and have a look. Jim changes them out often so have a few looks.
Extended shoots on Saturday and Sunday with locations based on the weather and the status of the color.
Evening of discussion and critique of work, over a simple dinner Saturday evening, with further feedback Sunday afternoon after a second day of shooting.
The workshop will be limited to 8 participants. The cost will be $150.
A persistent request from my students has been to learn more about how to use photo editing software to bring out the best from their images. I felt the best way to introduce these approaches was through a course on the Adobe Lightroom. I am a long term user of Photoshop, but over the last couple of years I have become increas-ingly impressed with the power of Lightroom, in terms of both its image management tools and its sophisticated image editing capabilities. Although I still go to Photoshop for final tweaking’s, I now use Lightroom for 80-90% of my global editing. Given its power and intuitive ease of use, Lightroom is likely all that is needed for the ma-jority of photography enthusiasts as they begin exploring sophisticated image editing.
I will be offering my Lightroom course again this winter with dates in January to be announced, probably on Tuesday or Wednesday evenings to accommodate those who chronically are incapable of making Thursdays (I’m talking to you Steve Hooper!). It will again be a small informal group, no more than 8, sitting comfortably around my dining room table and again, snacks will be offered.
The class will be run as a live demonstration, with students encouraged to work along on their own laptops. Hav-ing a laptop at hand will be helpful, but is not required to benefit from the classes. Adobe’s Creative Cloud Sub-scription for Photographer’s includes the most current versions of both Lightroom and Photoshop for only $10/month and is an easy way to get started.
We will be covering many of the newest features of Lightroom, but, if you have an older version of the program, you will still benefit greatly from the class. I will be happy to help if you have any questions about getting ready for the course.