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Transcript of 2013 Jul-Aug-Sep TECAC Connect
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Featured Artists June: Dan Perkins
July: Edrie Bays
Aug: Shelley Koopmann
Sept: Megan Davies Read more on pages 3 & 4 Jul/Aug/Sep 2013
Vol 1, No 2
TECAC The Electric Company Artists Co-op LLC, 207 East Depot Street, Bedford Virginia 24523
The definition of an artist does not hinge upon ones medium.The definition of an artist does not hinge upon ones medium.The definition of an artist does not hinge upon ones medium.The definition of an artist does not hinge upon ones medium.
The core of studio artists who remained upstairs during most of these
years (Perri Mason, Erni Houser, Edrie Bays, Rod Adams) called them-
selves Artists on Depot; and when Siehien moved from the area and
removed all her inventory, Mason and Bays tried to fill the void. Ma-
sons experience in art and in retailing was the impetus to make the
best of the space. Artists on Depot expanded to fill the void. At some
point, Goose Creek Studio & Gallery co-owner, Patrick Ellis mentioned artists cooperative to the Wachobs and to Art-
ists on Depots Adams and Bays, but the lack of a separate entrance seemed a challenge.
However, the idea for an artists co-op was given room to grow in
September 2012 when the Paw Wash moved to a larger space on Main
Street. The entrance and space problems were solved. With four artists
of Artists on Depot, Ellis and co-owner Mitchell Bond of Goose Creek,
and the Wachobsa steering committee was born. A flurry of meet-
ings, organizational plans and construction activities took place as a
target opening date moved from
Black Friday in November to Second
Friday in December. Ellis wanted the
space to give others a glimpse of the
vision, the Wachobs needed a viable
business plan, and all knew a structure for an artists cooperative had to be designed to
offer prospective members.
Adams experience with The Market Gallery artists cooperative in Roanoke was invaluable
as was the initiative and enthusiasm of everyone to research, plan, design, and discuss.
Edrie became the detail person, working out the day-to-day details of work and organi-
zation. Negotiations included Artists on Depot giving up space and the future co-op
gaining full space of the former grooming facility in exchange for managing the gift
shop. George invested in business software; and he, Perri, and Edrie learned its basics -
a prerequisite not only to using it but to teaching others. Patrick took charge of the layout
and hanging members work. George and Patrick handled agendas. Mitchell was in
charge of branding. The Electric Company Artists Co-op was forming.
Contd on page 2
The TECAC ConnectThe TECAC ConnectThe TECAC ConnectThe TECAC Connect
By Edrie Bays
From Utility to Art
Where Do We Go from Here? Pt 2
Entrance to TECAC Gallery at the west end of
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The TECAC Connect July/ Aug/Sept Page 2
Contd from page 1
By December partitions had been built, walls painted, art hung, membership
packets readied, and press releases sent out. Three guest artists from Roanoke
were featured and a lovely mix of local artists displayed. The core group was
expanding. TECAC was born.
Thats our history. Room for growth marks our present. What is our future? We
look to the formation of Bedfords Artisan Trail and how The Electric Company
Artists Co-op and the Artisan Shoppe can participate.
The Artisan Shoppe in The Electric Company
at 207 E. Depot Street in Bedford is a fun and
eclectic gift shop. The shop is currently being
managed by TECAC gallery and is continually
looking for new vendors for the shop. Preferred items include local and original handcrafted or produced items ... especially
jewelry, pottery, stained glass, soaps, lotions, honey, jellies or other handmade items.
The Artisan Shoppe' will also be listed on Bedford's Artisan Trail.
Contact info: Perri Mason [email protected]
Call for Local Artisans
Awards & Recognitions Adams, Rod Rod Adams and Anna Wentworth were
featured artists at The Market Gallery,
23 Salem Ave, Roanoke VA during June. Two of Rods watercolors. Happy Feet
and Cat in the Hat Music Box, were
accepted into Bower Centers 2013
National Juried Exhibition
Paddock, Suzanne V. Suzanne is now a member of the 2nd
Helpings Gallery, 1502 Williamson Rd,
Roanoke VA.
Suzanne had a sale in the Say It with
Art exhibit at Bower Center, and also
her Self Portrait - Energy of the
Hands was accepted in Bower
Centers 2013 National Juried
Exhibition.
Bays, Edrie Edrie received an Award of Merit for
Rising Sun in Bower Centers winter
judged exhibit, Look to the East.
Davies, Megan A sale at TECAC Megans African
Roof see it on page 4 where she is
the featured artist for September.
Houser, Erni Erni had a sale during the Artisan
Festival at Sedalia on June 1.
Photo credit: Frazier Associates, provided by the
Bedford Historical Society (circa mid 80s)
Rising Sun by Edrie Bays
Cat in the Hat Music Box by Rod Adams
Self Portrait - Energy of the Hands
by Suzanne V. Paddock
Contd on page 5
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Featured Artist: June - Dan Perkins
I was born in Orange County and grew up surrounded by a lot of older pottery in my
grandmother's home.
In 1977 I settled in Bedford County after working in various capacities in the medical field
and was introduced to historic re-enactments. After taking a pottery course in 1995 and
becoming enthralled with the production, I combined these two interests by creating
historically accurate pottery.
I strive for functionality as well as
aesthetic appeal , and I supply museum
shops, produce wares for historic site
interpretations, and have vendors in
six states who cover some interesting
time periods, from medieval to
around 1900.
Featured Artist: July - Edrie Bays
Art from Ashes: Art inspired by Fire
Melted metal forms, twisted remains of wire, metal-
glass fusion, and more were the creative sparks for
these works. Even as I shifted through the remains of a
horrific barn fire, I found the basis of art: dramatic
transformations of recognized functional materials into
imagination-inspiring shapes and surprising juxtaposi-
tions. I saved those and mundane bolts, latches, and
buckles for an art project.
Fast-forward three years to a class offering at the Bower Center,
Nancy Starks Thinking About the Box: I knew this was the
class I needed to get me moving on my barn-fire art. This show is the result of a disaster, an artistic eye, and acquired
skills. July
Geophysics
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Featured Artist for August:
Shelley Koopmann
I began painting in pastel, but have recently
switched to oils. It has become my passion.
I paint just about anything, but
really like to paint
little vignettes of everyday life.
I especially like to paint people going
about their daily lives. There isn't a day
that goes by that I don't see
something that I feel will make an
interesting painting. You can see
most of my work on my blog:
www.shelleykoopmann.blogspot.com.
Featured Artist: September - Megan Davies
Falling in love with Uganda was something that I
couldn't help. I knew I would like Africa, but I
wasn't expecting it to stay with me the way that it
has. I was also not expecting the photographs
from my time there to impact people the way
they have - and it happened without me noticing
right away.
I have my personal list to accomplish while I'm in
Uganda: I want to keep journaling, taking photographs, building relationships, and getting a better understanding of
their culture. I have been wanting to use my art as a bridge between Uganda and the US, but I always thought it would be
in the form of paintings. What ended up happening was artists in the US, here in
Bedford, were inspired to do their own renditions of Ugandan artwork based on the
photographs from my trip. For a while I was just simply excited that they were taking an
interest in the people and the place that I love so much, then over time I realized the
impact I was hoping for had already begun to take place.
This show is a collection of pieces from local artists displaying their perspective how
Uganda has touched their lives. I can't say enough how appreciative I am to have them
engage in these pictures the way they have and my hopes with this show is that the
Bedford community can continue being grabbed by what they see. I hope it causes a
restlessness in our community the way it has in my heart.
Yellow Kayak Chime On!
Waiting for the Right Wave Boys v. Girls
African Roof by Megan Davies
Ugandan Woman by Rod Adams
Ugandan Prayer: A Childs Prayer
by Pat Dougherty
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Awards & Recognitions Contd from page 2 Rhodes, Martha Marthas Passage of Light appears
in the June issue of American Art Col-
lector magazine.
Schafer, Jane Another sale at TECAC!!! Janes
Copper Tops went to Lexington VA!
TECAC Members Offer
Classes and Workshops Rod Adams teaches weekly water-
color classes at Artists on Depot.
Donna Nevers will be conducting an
Encaustic Wax workshop, Saturday
and Sunday, September 7 & 8 at
Bower Center for the Arts.
Suzanne V. Paddock is offering oil
painting at Bower Center , Saturdays
in August (19, 17, 24, 31) and in
September on Tues & Thurs evenings.
Dan Perkins is teaching beginning
and advanced pottery classes at
Bower Center.
Dotti Stone is offering birdbath and
mirror mosaics classes in August and
an Intro class and Mosaic Sculpture
class beginning mid-September at
Bower Center.
Exhibit Opportunities Poplar Forest - American Icon
Annual Fundraiser - Oct 5
Exhibit opportunity
Contact Suzanne Paddock by July 12
if interested and for information.
28th Annual LRA Showcase Jefferson Center
541 Luck Ave SW, Roanoke VA
August 10 - Entry deadline
August 26, 9AM-10:30 Art delivery
Sept 8, 2PM-4 Awards reception
http://
www.leagueofroanokeartists.com
or email Dotti Stone:
Dont forget to like us
on Facebook!
https://www.facebook.com/TECAC207
Passage of Light
by Martha Rhodes
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Committee Volunteers - thank you!! Please note this is our list of volunteers from the March 3rd meeting. If you were unable to attend, or volunteer at that time, there are still opportunities. Just let someone in the Steering Committee know what you will be
volunteering for. There is still plenty to do and we will find a good match. Any errors or additions, please notify Suzanne immediately.
Thanks again for all your help!
STEERING COMMITTEE ~ committed for one full year Edrie Bays [email protected]
Erni Houser [email protected]
Perri Mason [email protected]
Suzanne V. Paddock [email protected]
George Wachob [email protected]
Due to our need to firmly establish structure and order, we may ask at least one person per committee to volunteer for 3 months to
specifically help out with this extra need. Otherwise, one month is an acceptable volunteer term. Any and all assistance is greatly
appreciated.
ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE
Suzanne V. Paddock George Wachob
EVENTS COORDINATOR/ TECAC LIAISON COMMITTEE ~ in need of a dedicated coordinator to manage events
Erni Houser Shelley Koopmann Jane Schafer
FUND RAISING - NEED VOLUNTEERS
GALLERY MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
Perri Mason Edrie Bays
Erni Houser Suzanne V. Paddock
ARTISAN SHOPPE COMMITTEE
Perri Mason Bill Koopmann
George Wachob Suzanne V. Paddock
HANGING COMMITTEE
Shelley Koopmann Perri Mason Jane Schafer Kurt Kindermann
MARKETING COMMITTEE
Suzanne V. Paddock
MINUTES/ E-LETTER COMMITTEE
Suzanne V. Paddock Dotti Stone Nancy Rae Brown
MEMBERSHIP PROCESS COMMITTEE
Erni Houser Shelley Koopmann
Suzanne V. Paddock Martha Rhodes Nancy Rae Brown
RENOVATIONS COMMITTEE Open for volunteers!
540-491-2585 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/TECAC207
TECAC Connect Newsletter TECAC members, this is YOUR newsletter. It will come
out quarterly. Please send information about any awards
and recognitions you receive, classes you will be offering
anything to get the word out about what is happening
in your world and the arts community in the area. If you
know of classes, workshops and exhibit opportunities,
send that information along also. Send to Dotti Stone - Email: [email protected] Newsletter deadline: Sep 25 for Oct/Nov/Dec issue
Important Dates - 2013 Gallery TECAC Member
Rotations: Meeting - 2 PM
Jun 30 Jul 7
Aug 4/5 Aug 25
Oct 6/7 Nov 3
Dec 8/9 Jan 5 2014
HELP WANTED!
Contact Suzanne V. Paddock if you would be interested
in working on a TECAC blog. Shelley Koopmann gave an
overview of blogging at the last meeting and the consen-
sus was that this would be a valuable avenue for getting
public awareness of TECAC.