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October 28, 2014– 530 pm, PAL Meeting; Gig Harbor Methodist Church 7400 Pioneer Way Gig Harbor, WA 98335
October DEMO Artist!
William Turner
William Turner’s demonstration will focus on glazing techniques which apply to acrylics and oil
painting. On prepared surfaces with colors and textures, he will demonstrate how to enrich or
modify a painting’s colors and create luminous effects. “ My hope is this will open new avenues
for fellow artists to explore in their work.”
William Turner’s paintings create an energetic art that
draws on the legacy of West Coast Abstraction. His im-
ages are expressive, charged with
color, and contain landscape, inte-
rior and figurative references, met-
aphors from his world of spontane-
ous improvisation.
Inspired in 2004 by a remnant of
Kent Valley farmland, Turner be-
gan his Valley Series which soon
became a meditation on
the landscape where
agriculture and nature
merge. In his current
work, Turner takes a
step further toward merging his per-
sonal abstract aesthetic of marks and
symbols with material references,
walking the line between abstraction
and realism. His aim is to create
paintings that have a sense of pres-
ence - drawing the viewer in as partic-
ipant in mystery or delight.
Please do not park in the visitor’s spaces in front of the church.
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2014 PAL Board and Chairs
PAL Video/DVD Library Please check around for what appears to be a missing DVD from our PAL Library: # 137 “Granulation” by Don Andrews. If you bor-rowed it and forgot to use the sign-out system, please return it ASAP. Also, just a reminder that your PAL Library loan policy is 2 DVDs/Videos for a period of one month. We would appreciate your timely return of borrowed items.
Thank You! Jean Grover
Position Name Email Phone President* Kate Griswold grizzk@comcast.net (253) 851-8662
First Vice President* Jo Ann Sullivan sullivanjm1@msn.com (360) 876-0742
Second Vice President(s)* Cathie Johnson ccjohnson41@comcast.net (971) 241-5418
(members shows) Greg Trathen llkt1942@comcast.net (253) 265-3669
Secretary* Mary McInnis mmcinnis@centurytel.net (253) 858-9224
Treasurer* Charli Meacham charlimeacham@centurytel.net (253) 858-9388
Board Members at Large*
GHAA Rep./Plein Aire Anne Knapp annemknapp@gmail.com (253) 265-6700
Summer Art Festival Rep. Hillaire Radowik hradowick@gmail.com (206) 293-1269
Member Representative Karen Wilsey showafox@gmail.com (253) 549-2929
Membership Chair Cecile Anderson cecile.anderson@comcast.net (253) 549-4646
Regional Juried Show Chairs Jo Ann Sullivan sullivanjm1@msm.com (360) 876-0742
Newsletter Editor* Carlene Salazar carlene.salazar@gmail.com (253) 278-0942 (cell)
Newsletter Distributor Becky Eagle beckyeagle@comcast.net (253) 228-1184
Monthly Programs* Judy Buskirk jpbuskirk@centurylink.net (253) 857-0543
Video Library Jean Grover See Member Directory (253) 858-0029
Hospitality Chairs Tina Salter ltsalter@msm.com (253) 228-1184
Kris Nail Paintit@wavecable.com (360) 871-3549
Bi-Monthly Exhibit Roberta Rogers roberta000@centurytel.net (253) 858-8808
Workshops Anne Knapp annemknapp@gmail.com (253) 857-3142
Myrna Binion myrnalb@comcast.net (253) 857-4222
Scholarships Sherri Bonsell sherbon@centurytel.net (253) 858-4032
Equipment Storage
Lynda Lindner
Marion Ekberg
robinandlynda@comcast.net
Marionand steve@gmail.com
(253) 853-5920
(253) 592-5818
WEBsite/Publicity Charlee Glock-Jackson charlee@centurytel.net (253) 857-5604
Screenings Committee Lynn Guenard Lguenard@centurytel.net (253) 265-6123
Roma Loemer fredandromahwa@centurytel.net (253) 851-1610
Sandra Erikson sandraerickson@yahoo.com (253) 468-7981
Cathie Johnson (back-up) ccjohnson41@comcast.net (971) 241-5418
Drawing You In Chair Stephanie Cardinal stephenielee1@yahoo.com (253) 222-3023
Drawing You In Co-Chair Open
Uptown Show Bev Pederson beverlypederson@centurytel.net (253) 858-2277
Marti Lewis marti.lewis@hotmail.com (360) 301-3397
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September’s President's Message:
HI everyone, kudos to everyone who made it to the meeting last night, and sympathy to those who
tried and had to give up. The turnout was amazing! I was afraid with the traffic problems no one would
be there, but we had about 50 members and guests! Our membership campaign is going great guns
and we’re excited to be adding new people all the time.
The election was held and all members on the proposed slate were approved. Currently we have
Open Juried Show followed by the Plein Air Show followed by the Members Show and the show at TCC
and before we know it, it will be Thanksgiving and Christmas. Yikes! Be sure to look over the newslet-
ter carefully because you won’t want to miss anything. There is new information about the Art Alliance
and Anne Knapp is calling for involvement there to make the coming Gala a big success, so please
think about how you can contribute.
Kathy Thurston gave a wonderful demonstration of Gobi painting. Everyone had an opportunity for an
up close view of this ancient technique. It’s a beautiful process and her work is lovely. Patsy O’Connell also invited us to consider
showing our work at the Asian Cultural Center in Tacoma if there is an Asian influence in our art.
I encourage all of you to view all of these art shows and hope they inspire you to create some art of your own. Which leads me to….
Once again I challenge each of you to make a name tag for yourself that shows the artistic you and make a point of meeting someone
new at our next meeting.
See you soon.
Kate Grizwold President.
PAL Meeting Calendar 2014
Month Board Place General Place Notes:
September 18th 23rd Screening Month
October 16th Timberland 28th Methodist Church Note: Member meetings after re-
freshments/social time is now 6pm
November 13th 18th
December No Meetings Holiday Party TBA
PAL board meetings are on the Thursday prior to the general meeting*. PAL member meeting are generally on the
4th Tuesday of the month. Exceptions will be noted as needed. *All changes will be approved by board members pri-
or to change. Save these dates on your calendar!
* - NOW is your opportunity to Volunteer, for fun and excitement! Your support makes it all happen,
and you help support PAL’s reputation for excellence! Please email me with any changes or correc-
tions. Carlene Salazar—Newsletter editor carlene,salazar@gmail.com.
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PAL Events! .
Showing Opportunities for PAL members also include TCC Gig Harbor. Contact Roberta Roberts today!
Changeover is September 17th, between 0945 and 1000. roberta000@centurytel.net
Call to Artists: 2015 CVG Show
DEADLINE: November 17, 2014 Collective Visions Gallery is seeking entries to the 2015 CVG Show, a statewide juried art competition for artists residing
in the State of Washington. We will have nearly $9,500+ in cash awards this year! Our juror is Greg Robin-
son, Executive Director and Curator of the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art.
Entries are accepted via callforentry.org for $45, or we can process your CD with jpeg files for an additional $15 fee (Fill
out a prospectus and mail it along with your image CD to Collective Visions Gallery). Each artist can submit up to three
entries, with a maximum dimension of 8 feet for 2D, 3D, and Photo/digital arts categories. Apply electronically at
www.callforentry.org. For a bio of the juror and for a prospectus, visit www.CVGShow.com. Call 360-551-7526 for more
information, or write The CVG Show, Collective Visions Gallery, 331 Pacific Ave., Bremerton, WA 98311.
Two Waters Arts Alliance’s Fourth Annual Member’s Juried Art Show October 3 - December 1 at the Key Cen-ter Library
Nov. 23 demo – William Turner GLAZING TECHNIQUES IN ACRYLICS
Newsletter Announcements: Please send photos and announcement information! Without YOU, I
have nothing to put in here!
Peninsula Art League Plein Air Show 2014
Thanks again to the Lodge at Mallard's Landing for hosting us for our 4th Annual Plein Air Show. The show consists of works done this summer by Peninsula Art League screened artists who paint with the Plein Air group (outdoor land-scape painting) or with Drawing You In (outdoor figurative works). The show was hung jointly by the artists and has 63 pieces- larger and more expansive than last year. The Gig Harbor Arts Commission did the judging- special thanks to Laura Bethke, Mary Manning, and Marth Reisdorf, who took time out of their Friday evening to judge the show. The winners are: 1st Place Sheila Anderson for "Sunworshiper" 2nd Place Myrna Binion "Summer Riot" 3rd Place Charli Meacham "Tools of the Trade" 4th Place Mary McInnis "Bujacich Netshed"
The Show runs through Sunday November 2nd, take down is Monday, November 3rd in the afternoon.
Chris Cotton and the Sunshine Committee need your help! If you could donate one or two cards Chris could use, it would
be greatly appreciated. Individually made Artist cards make a big difference and are far more personal and appropriate.
Please bring them to the PAL meeting or make arrangements with Chris. Thank you!
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PAL member activities: This is for PAL members accepted in
other shows: If you have pieces in shows such as Backbone or Kimball
galleries or in other shows, this spot is for you!
PAL CLASSIFIED WANT ADS (Must be a paid member to advertise here)
November Member's Show at Kimball Gallery Our show will hang on Monday, November 3rd. One entry per artist will be accepted starting at 3pm until 5pm. Please consider staying to help with hanging the show. The submission form is available online at the PAL website under Misc forms. Please make sure yours is filled out and ready to go to make the check-in process is quick and easy. All artwork should have been accomplished within the last two years. Make sure your frame is sturdy and has a wire hanger on back. No sawtooths please! Also, the maximum frame size accepted will be 28 x 36 inches. Be sure to check for clean
mats and glass. We want to have a really professional looking show! Bring your best and brightest!
Our judge will be well-known Puyallup watercolorist, Mary Gibbs. She will present the awards at the reception on No-
vember 8th, at 6pm. Come and meet Mary and enjoy the art and great nibbles that will be offered at Kimball's.
The last day of the show will be December 1st and pick-up time will be 4 to 5pm. Please designate someone to receive
your piece if you will not be able to come before 5pm.
We are fortunate that this one is scheduled after the plein aire show and regional exhibition. We look forward to seeing
new work and many entries.
Morso is currently featuring a show of acrylic paintings by Emily Maxson Porter. Morso is located on the corner of Harborview and Peacock Hill in Gig Harbor, and is open T-W-Th 4-10, F-Sa 12-12, and Su 2-9. The show runs through mid-November.
Lynda Lindner’s workshop was a huge success. All the
artists who attended it benefitted from her expertise and
extensive knowledge of the subject. Here are some im-
ages of the workshop and students.
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Mary McInnis has three Pike Place Market pastel paintings and twelve of forest oil paintings hanging through the first part of January 2015 at Demi-Lune Furniture Consignment in the Belltown part of Seattle at 2514 4th Ave. Belltown’s Artwalk is every second Friday of the month, the next one being October 10th from 6 to 9pm. Hope to see you there! If you are in the Seattle area over the next few months, be sure to drop in to see how beautiful the paintings look on the walls. The Peninsula Art League’s Regional Open Juried Show continues through November 14th at the Harbor History Museum at 4121 Har-borview Dr. in Gig Harbor. I have three paintings in that show (don’t miss my painting that is hanging on your right before entering the gal-lery where the show is hung!) And coming up, I’ll have a show of recent pastel paintings at the Sidney Museum and Gallery at 202 Sidney Ave in Port Orchard from November 2 to November 22 with a reception on Sunday November 9th from 1 to 4pm. Put it on your calendar and come by to say hi! Again, a very sincere thank you to all who came to my Open Studio last month (including the owner of Demi-Lune!) Happy Fall! Mary J McInnis
International Art Show Winners Announced in Gig Harbor
Entries came from across the U.S. and Canada. 23 awards were presented.
Winners were recently announced in Peninsula Art League’s 12th annual Open Juried Show, currently on display at Gig Harbor’s History Museum. The show continues through Nov. 15. The museum is located at 4121 Harborview Drive on Gig Harbor’s historic waterfront. Nearly two-dozen awards were presented, totaling more than $6,000 in cash and priz-es.
Juror Carla O’Connor, an internationally known watercolor painter who lives in Gig Harbor, announced the winners at the exhibit’s opening reception Sept. 28.
The Best of Show ribbon went to Tacoma artist Mary Schumaker for her watercolor painting titled Koi, the Beginning.
Patricia Meras, Port Orchard, took home the First Place Painting award for her soft pastel called Montana Spring Thaw. Second Place Painting went to Vancouver, B.C. oil painter Jeff Wilson for Booth Hill Junction.
Bremerton photographer Merle Jones’ close-up of a wooden chicken was awarded the First Place Photography prize.
In all, nearly 300 paintings and photographs were entered into the show by artists from across the U. S. – from Texas to New York to Canada. O’Connor selected 110 art-works to be included in the exhibition.
“I was impressed by the personal commitment to the pursuit of excellence and the boundless creativity,” O’Connor said in presenting the awards.
She based her selections on several criteria. “I look for thoughtful composition, a willing-ness to take risks, refusing to be satisfied with past successes, a search for originality, transcending the medium and technical expertise.”
She noted that every medium except sculpture was represented, and hoped there would be some sculpture next year.
”There’s really something for every viewer to appreciate in this show – landscapes, fig-ures, abstracts, and animals. There’s color, atmosphere, subtleties, emotions, humor, vast-ness, bold statements and delicate whispers.”
Chair Jo Ann Sullivan, announced the People’s Choice award will be presented on Nov. 14. Ballots are available in the museum’s gallery until noon on Nov. 13. “We encourage everyone who visits the show to vote for their favorite artwork,” Sullivan said.
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Summer Art
Festival
2014
Images shout louder than words! People came in droves, even with the wind.
Thank you Hilaire for the
planning of a great festival
and great images!
Most memorable was
the unexpected strong
winds that took out ex-
hibitor’s tents. Thanks
to all the exceptional
people who helped
clean up the mess, fight
tents, and find extra
weights to keep them in
place.
Member’s Show at Key Bank was yet again, a full house. Thank you Key Bank for
hosting another successful art show.
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President Kate Griswold called the meeting to order at 10:00 am. Attendees: Kate Griswold, Greg Trathen, Jo
Ann Sullivan, Anne Knapp, Judy Buskirk, Karen Wilsey, Barbara Ruble, Charli Meacham, Hilaire Radowick, Cathie Johnson, Ceci Anderson, Carlene Salazar, and Charlee Glock-Jackson. Treasurer’s report - Charli Meachum: We now have
$158,568.91 in total assets. Festival comparison: 2013 - $13,793 net income; 2014 - $9,918* net so far and going down as charges continue to come in. *The Key Bank grant was never applied for; so their $4,000 contribution has not been received.
Kate will follow up on getting that support.
Art Festival Wrap-up - Hilaire Radowick attended the Zapp Conference in Portland and networked with people from
all over the nation. The artists are very supportive of the application. She also attended the Art of the Pearl festival and saw how they powered their festival. They did a lot of Artists in Action demos. She had the first training session with Emily Porter and Bob Knapp. The application contains many training videos. As a benefit of using this new application, we will get more high-quality people applying for the festival and still keep the core of Gig Harbor artists. To keep the board meeting on
schedule, further festival discussions will continue off-line.
Open Juried Show - Jo Ann Sullivan: We are on schedule and in good shape for volunteers.
Sept. Calendar: 22 & 23 Drop off and sign-in artwork ; 24 Juror selects awards; 25 Sponsors select awards; 26 Opening
reception 6 – 8 pm; with award ceremony aprox. 6:30 pm
Members’ Shows – Cathie Johnson/Charli Meachum: The question is: Can artwork that has already been shown in
other PAL shows be entered in a Members’ Show. Only art that has already been shown at a “Members Show” will be ex-cluded. Art that has been shown at specialty shows will still be eligible for member shows. If we give out awards at the spe-cialty shows, do we charge $10 per entry? Cathie: If we sponsor the reception and the awards for the specialty shows, it is a members’ show. Kate: We need to clarify the rules. At the next board meeting we should have a couple of proposals to se-lect from. Greg and Cathie take an action item to set up a meeting off-line and create guidelines to review at our October
board meeting.
Volunteers and New Officers – Judy Buskirk: Updated the list of volunteers for PAL Board Officers:
President Kate Griswold (continues)
1st VP Charli Meacham
2nd VP’s Cathie Johnson &
Greg Trathen (continues)
Treasurer Bob Knapp
Secretary Nancy Bartlett
Member at Large Barbara Ruble
Member at Large Myrna Binion (continues)
Member at Large Karen Wilsey (continues)
Judy also provided a list of chairs and volunteers for various assignments; some additions will be made. Congratula-tions to Judy for such great success in finding participants. Judy will create a ballot to vote for officers at next Tuesday’s
Members’ Meeting. Kate will verify bi-laws on voting for officers.
Membership Drive – Ceci Anderson passed out a new form to review. Suggestions: Move the amount paid below the tear off line so that the section that Ceci receives will show how much was paid. Also, for this year, leave off the signa-ture line for volunteering. Change “Logging people in for a show” to “Checking in art…” Kate will emphasize the need for volunteer participation at our meetings, and recognize the volunteers. Chairs should call and remind volunteers. Ceci: It
would really be nice if we had a volunteer coordinator. Discussion will continue at our next meeting.
Refreshments at meetings - Charli: Do we pay for refreshments at any committee meetings? Kate: The board
prefers that PAL does not pay for refreshments at meetings, these are donated by volunteers. We provide coffee, tea and
water only at the Members’ Meetings.
Plein Air Show - Anne Knapp/Charlee Glock-Jackson: Posters are available to hand out. We hang the show on
Friday Oct. 3 at 1:00 pm. A $10 entry fee covers all entries; four large pieces or six smaller (under 11x14”) pieces. Recep-tion: Sat. Oct. 4th from 2 – 4 pm at the Lodge at Mallard’s Landing. The Arts Commission will juror the show and participate
in various art events, but they have no money for awards.
Board meeting calendar – Kate: Oct 23 – Board Meeting Nov 20 – Board Meeting Oct 28 - Members Meeting
Nov 25 – Members Meeting We will change the Members’ Meeting time from the advertised 5:30 pm social and 6:30 pm business, to 5:30 pm social and 6:00 pm business in January, 2015. Screening room opens at 4:30 pm, the door locks at
5 pm.
Kate reviewed talking points for her presentation today at New Neighbors.
Meeting adjourned at 11:35 am
PAL Board Meeting September 18, 2014
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Portrait and life drawing/painting group meets every Friday from 1 to 3 PM at the Peninsula Retirement build-
ing (3445 50th St. Ct. NW). Live models. Contact George Millikin 253-858-3672."
Jewelry Making - Joan Tenenbaum, Teacher. Private instruction in jewelry fabrication. 253-858-7478
merlin059@centurytel.net
Fox Paw painters meet on Wednesdays at the Fox Island center—if you are interested in painting with them, call or
email Cec Anderson 253-549-4646—candersonfi@comcast.net —PAL Members and Fox Islanders welcome—small
fee involved.
Please note: If you have not paid your PAL Dues, your classes will not be listed. If you paid late for some
reason, please email, so I can verify your status with Cecile. Then send me an up-dated list of your classes.
For all other classes, remember to up-date your class information in a timely manner, so it can be
published before your class runs! Thanks!
Check out PAL’s 2 Blog Sites; add your own comments and posts! www.peninsulaartists.blogspot.com/ — For demo
and group information. www.peninsulaartleague.blogspot.com — For individual accomplishments and shows.
One goal is to get new PAL members. Blogging is one of the easiest ways for interested people to see what is going on in our art world. What YOU contribute and talk about is what will entice new people to join us. Please give it a try!
"Go Figure" group meets at Donna Trent's studio . Please contact Donna at (253) 265-6532 for more
information and updates.
SUMI PAINTING WORKSHOPS
Darlene Dihel will be teaching several sumi painting workshops in Bainbridge. If interested please contact Sue Hylen at
Bainbridge Parks. She is the Art & Cultural Programs Manager. 206-842-2306 #116 / sue@biparks.org
The classes are all 10:00 to 2:30 call or email Darlene for information.
Ongoing Classes presented by PAL Members:
The MAGIC of Watercolor Painting
We choose watercolor because of its transparency and luminosity. Yet, we can be challenged- and frustrated- in the endeavor to get the
results in our painting that we see in our mind’s eye.
Learn the craft of transparency
Learn what color mixtures fall short and look muddy
Learn how to achieve the GLOW Find out what will DESTROY the glow
We will learn the concepts of watercolor paints and be able to select logical combinations for producing your own paintings. Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced Painters Mondays, 10 AM to 1 PM, $25 Starts September 15th
South Hill, Puyallup For more information:
Tanya Lemma: 253-460-2841 or tanyalemma@comcast.net
Pastel & Oil Donna Trent—call 265-6532 for information
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