New RAA Website

The new Redlands Art Association website is live. The newsletter is now integrated within the website, it is located here.

Featured Artist Tom Fontanes: July 24-August 20

Reception Saturday July 24th 4 – 7 pm (change)

Originally from New York City, my wife and I moved to California in 1976. Over the last 34 years we’ve lived in Carlsbad, East L.A., Pasadena, and Pomona. We now live in a century old historic home in south Redlands.

I’ve been a member of the Redlands Art Association only since January 2010 after joining at my wife’s suggestion. As a Vietnam combat veteran having been diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (P.T.S.D.) because of combat experiences, art and writing poetry have been, and are, both therapeutic and cathartic. I recently had some of my poems published and will have some others included in a second book. Retiring in 2009 has given me more time to paint and write poetry both of which revolve, for the most part directly or indirectly, around my P.T.S.D. and combat experience. I am also a docent at the Lincoln Memorial Shrine as well as volunteer time weekly at the Braswell Colonial Care facility.

Over the years, or should I say decades, I’ve given most of my pieces away as gifts. As well as winning several ribbons, for memory/shadow boxes at the L.A. County Fair I also make and sell crafts. These include painted cigar boxes, greeting cards, door hangers, decorated mini X-mas trees and magnets etc as fundraisers. I’ve sold them at the Redlands Y.M.C.A. Christmas boutique and The Art in the Park. The proceedings all go to support a Christian church and Muslim children’s orphanage in Sierra Leone Africa.

My favorite medium is acrylic on non-traditional material such as wooden puzzles and geometric shapes if possible, if not then on cardboard canvas. I would describe my style as eclectic symbolic collage art with an approach of “art outside the frame.” My philosophical view on my art is that frames tend to limit, restrict and cramp my creativity. Art, in my view, should “stimulate” either positively or even negatively so that a negative reaction to a piece, such as “what is that supposed to be?” is better that a ho-hum “oh that’s nice” reaction. My favorite color combination, cobalt and sky blue, comes from Genesis 1:3-5 representing a type of Judeo-Christian nadir if you will. I paint alone and use it as a time of therapy, creativity, meditation and introspection. Rather than duplicating what I see outside myself I try to project what I perceive and feel inside in a sort of free association of ideas and images. Thus my pieces tend to be, in a way, “rorschachesque.” Some of my favorite artists are Peter Max, Salvador Dali, Max Ernest, M.C. Escher, and Rene Magritte whose influences are evident in most of my work.

From the President’s Corner

It’s June already, with Summer Art Camp starting, and this means another summer of wonderful art projects for children of all ages. We have four full two-week sessions, and a last one- week session in August, for those with a later school starting date. Some of the children who will take part in this program have never taken real art classes before. It is wonderful to see eager minds and talents coming to the surface, given encouragement and a rich creative atmosphere. My hat goes off to the able teachers who handle these daily summer classes. Check in the gallery for specific dates, times, and availability for these sessions.

This is my last column as your President. At the Annual Dinner Meeting on June 2nd, the new slate of officers and committee chairs was installed. I have enjoyed being your President, and I thank you all for your support during this last year. It has been a busy and rewarding year, with many activities and changes. I know that our new President, Gail Brownfield will do a great job. Remember that in an all-volunteer organization such as RAA, it takes many people to make it all work. Let’s all see how we can support Gail in her new leadership role, and in what ways we can contribute to the smooth running of RAA.

See you in the gallery……Judith Sparhawk

Committee Members Announced

At the Annual Meeting, the members of the committees that keep the RAA moving along were announced:

RAA-Officers Outgoing President Judith Sparhawk (far right) with incoming officers (from left to right) Tia Shira (VP), Joan Wiley (Gallery Oversight), Gail Brownfield (President) Winnie Stephany (Treasurer)

2010-11 RAA Operating Committee

President

Gail Brownfield

Vice President

Tia Shira

Corresponding Secretary

Joan Wiley

Recording Secretary

Judith Sparhawk

Treasurer

Winnie Stephany

Bookkeeper

Elena Pattison

Education

Sue Kovacevich/John Fisher

Excursions

Margaret Spies

Hospitality

Patty Hayden

Events

Sandy Davies

Exhibit Take-In

Pat Meeker/ Susan Weisbrod

Exhibit Hanging

Margaret Gooding

Featured Artist Corner

Lynne Bellville

Gallery Attendant Trainer

Karen Coates

Gallery Attendants

Sue Kovacevich

Gallery Oversight

Joan Wiley

Gallery Maint/Improv.

Francis Wiley

Historian & Bios

Liz Coviello

Library

Evelyn Ifft

Membership Records:

Richard Freund

Membership Welcome:

J.Sparhawk

Newsletter/Website

Candy Glendening

Program

John Brownfield/ Comm: Mary Fogelman

Publicity

Lynn Douglass/S Davies

P.O.S./IT

Mike Storzieri

2010-11 Board of Directors

Gail Brownfield

Emily Bueermann

Sandy Davies

Shirley Harry

Larry Harvill

Sherli Leonard

Penny McElroy

Diana Mclaughlin

Tomi Olson

Jeff Owens

Judith Sparhawk

Winifred Stephany

Francis Wiley

 

2010-11 MCAEEF

John Brownfield

Peggy Dornbach

Janet Edwards, Co-chair

Evelyn Ifft

Scott Litel

Jerry Meeker, Co-chair

Jeff Owens

Lori Powell

Tia Shira

Annette Weis

Lois Fair Wilson

Gail Brownfield, ex officio

Operating-Committee

All new/returning committee members present at the annual dinner.

Change in Hanging Policy

Attention Artists!

You’ll be happy to know that it has been decided by the powers that be that we can now bring in 3 (three) wall hangings on take in days instead of 2. HURRAH! This should make a lot of people happy. So starting with the June take-in (Friday June 18th), through November 2010, bring in 3 of your wonderful pieces of art to adorn the walls of the gallery. Hopefully this will help with sales, which is a step in the right direction.

Remember, the size limitations that are spelled out in your gallery agreement (that we all signed) – they still apply! So don’t expect to bring in 2 or 3 large pieces , like 30” x 36” and hope to see them all hanging.

Joan K. Wiley, Gallery Overseer

Julie R. Evans Featured artist: June 12 – July 3, 2010

2010-05-09-Julie-R-Evans-crop I have been a member of the Redlands Art Association for several years now. During this time I have been encouraged to just keep painting and have met so many dedicated and wonderful artists. I have come to understand the simple truth behind the quote by Henry David Thoreau, "It’s not what you look at that matters, it’s what you see." I work at “seeing” every single week and as I look back at my older paintings I see growth. With every mile behind the paintbrush I learn a little more about getting to the bottom line in expressing just what I want to say. It is a journey that is so worth while to me, whether solely for my personal enjoyment or to share with others.

I have appreciated the opportunities and events sponsored by R.A.A., including the open studio on Thursday mornings (which I did for many months and made some friends there), the many programs, workshops, and classes I have attended, the opportunity to show/sell some artwork, both from the gallery and at other art events RAA has hosted like Art in the Park and Art on State Street (every sale makes me feel really terrific!). When I think about all the reasons I love to paint I think of the enduring quality of art. It is something of interest. I am pulled to create and I enjoy the process as much as the end result.2010-03-30-Julie-R-Evans--13001-Florida-St-Redlands-CA-92373---Dunlap-Ranch-15x30-Oil-(4x6)

I have stacks of photos that beg me to recreate them in paint—using my own interpretation. This gives me a constant source of projects that I can tackle in my home studio. Then on other occasions (good weather permitting) I can get out and paint directly from life (en plein air). I enjoy doing this in small groups so I can see what other artists are producing as well as on my own when I go out of town. It is something I can do without being dependent on a team. It captures a moment and a feeling that can be conveyed in perpetuity. Art often makes me wonder about what is not said and the rest of the story. It makes me think. For all these things I am grateful.

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Featured Artist Antionette Hanson, July 3-24

Born in the San Francisco Bay area, Antionette has always been a lover of art and art in all forms. She became interested in Silk Painting due to a friendship in Lake Tahoe California ; she was introduced to Addie Chernus; a well known silk artist and instructor. Once introduced to Silk Painting, she has never looked back.

A mother of two and grandmother full time, she is able to escape all cares in her studio at home. Antionette is new to Southern California, having lived previously in Washington , Arizona and Grass Valley California. Her latest endeavor was with an online personal development company. This company decided to change marketing strategies, which has freed her to pursue her love of Silk Painting.

She continues to build on her skill set as an artist and is always eager to learn from fellow artists. She will be offering a beginning silk painting class for children and encourages any adults who may have an interest to contact her for information on a private class or upcoming workshop.

Candy Glendening’s Studio Appears in Magazine

Textile Artist Candy Glendening was featured the Sumer 2010 issue of Cloth Paper Scissors Studios. The 5 page spread details how she keeps a large amount of tools and supplies organized in a converted bedroom. For more info, see her blog entry. Candied Fabrics Studio

Candied-Fabrics-Studios-Feature

Richard Freund receives awards in Pomona Valley Art Association, 29th Annual Open Juried Show

Member Richard Freund received awards on all three pieces he exhibited in the Pomona Valley Art Association, 29thAnnual Open Juried Show, in the category ‘Other Media – Assemblage, Sculpture and other 3d:

  • Piece titled ‘HMS’ received an Honorable Mention
  • Piece titled ‘Lizzy’ received First Place
  • For the entire show, which had about 200 entries, piece titled ‘Sweet Note’ was awarded Best Of Show.

Freund also conducted a workshop on Assemblage – Twisted Toys, at IMAGES by Gideon Gallery in Palm Springs, Sponsored by Haya Modern Gallery and IMAGES Gallery, on Saturday May 22, 9am – 5pm.

Submitted by Richard Freund

RAA 2010 Artist Biography Notebook

Dear Artists,

I have finally finished assembling the new biography folder but there are gaps.

I would like to thank everyone who sent/gave me updated biographies and photographs.

It’s not too late to update your biography neither is it too late to submit a biography. I am just asking for a paragraph about yourself, what inspires your art and a photograph of yourself (1 page), with three photographs (2nd page) plus contact details such as website/email/blog/phone #. If you have any spare business cards please include a few so they can be given to the purchaser.

Many thanks, Liz Coviello