Our Allegany County, NY Arts News June, July, August 2020...
Transcript of Our Allegany County, NY Arts News June, July, August 2020...
Arts News
FREE!
Please take one.
Volume 30, Number 2 June, July, August 2020
IN THIS ISSUE
Page 2 AAA Positions Available, CALL FOR ART
Page 3 About Us and Our Advertising Sponsors
Pages 4 More Advertising Sponsors Thank you for shopping local!
Page 5 Allegany County Libraries; Keeping the Arts Accessible
Page 6 Calendar of Events, Resources for Artists
Page 7 Current Member List, Creative Community Action
Page 8 Opportunities for Local Creators , Editor’s Note ~Dedication
Our
38th
year!
ALLEGANY ARTS ASSOCIATION
NEWSLETTER DEADLINE
Submit your ads, artsy news & events to [email protected]
By August 14th for publication
In our Autumn 2020 Newsletter
Featuring local
September, October, November
2020 Autumn Activities
alleganyartsassociation.com Members and Sponsors like you help fund:
this Allegany Arts Association Quarterly Art News, free February, Spring, & Summer Arts activities, & other local classes & public cultural events in
Allegany County, NY THANK YOU!
ALLEGANY ARTS ASSOCIATION YOUTH ART ACTIVITIES Instructors, Libraries & Community Spaces interested in teaching or hosting a class please contact Susan to be considered for placement in our next schedule. Class schedules pending guidance and consent from local authorities. Please email: Susan at [email protected]
FREE ART ACTIVITIES FOR LOCAL YOUTH
Spring Fling Activities were cancelled in compliance with recommendations from CDC, WHO, and our local Health Department. In lieu of these activities, the Allegany Arts Association partnered with
Angelica Ink and SheilaLynnK Art Studio to provide supplies to support the creative and academic goals of local families. This project served approximately sixty-two local families during curbside distribution activities in March and April.
STILL AVAILABLE: Family "Paper Packs" with
paper and instructions to make Paper Airplanes, Doves, Fortune Tellers, Paper Chains and Zines offer a little something to keep you busy while you social distance. Contact Susan at [email protected] to schedule
your curb-side pick up in Angelica. Appointments will be staggered to allow you to
safely pick up your items while supplies last.
Allegany County, NY
Art News~ Allegany County, NY ~slk Page 2 Volume 30, Number 2
AAA Service Positions Available
for Our Members
Grant Writer ($150 per year) Works in collaboration with
the Youth Activities Director to compile program data
and information in accordance with respective grant
guidelines. Writes narrative for grants which support
AAA programming, submits grant applications for
timely board review and submission to the grantor/
funding agency. These duties include but are not limited
to an annual application and report to be prepared for
timely submission to the Tri-County Arts Council.
Fundraiser (Unpaid Volunteer, Complimentary member-
ship) Coordinates fundraising concepts with AAA
Board Members and Manages volunteers, publicity, and
participation for fundraising events & activities in the
local community to benefit AAA programming.
Instructors ($25 per hour) Provides instructional art activi-ties for local youth and adults in a public space. A class-outline approved by the AAA Youth Activities Director, intended age range of students, and number of students if class size needs to be limited should be provided. Classes could include drawing, painting, printing, writing, poetry, book arts, collage, music, movement, and so much more.
Instructors and Host sites Please email:
Susan at [email protected] for more information
CALL FOR ART
“Art for Everyone” exhibition and fundraiser to benefit the
Tri-County Arts Council
THE EXHIBIT is 6 to 9 p.m.
Nov. 20 at 110 W. State St. Olean.
There is no entry fee for artists.
General admission for the public is $15
per ticket and will include
drinks and light refreshments.
During the event, attendees can also se-
lect favorite art pieces to take home or as
one-of-a kind gifts for $25 each.
The agency is also selling 30 first-pick
tickets for $50, which allow those ticket
holders first choice on the artwork.
RULES
Each original piece of unframed work
must measure 5 inches by 7 inches or 6
inches by 6 inches and must be ready to
hang. The Arts Council will accept a lim-
ited number of pieces that can be
displayed on pedestals.
Deadline for entries is Oct. 30.
The Arts Council requests that artists
hold onto their work until there is a safe
way for them to drop off their work.
All work will remain anonymous and art-
ists will sign the back of their work so the
buyer will not know who’s artwork they
picked until after it is purchased.
Those interested in donating artwork or purchasing tickets are asked to send
emails to [email protected] or visit www.myartscouncil.net/art-for-everyone-exhibition-and-party.html.
Or leave a message at 372-7455
CULTURAL AMBASSADORS WANTED Allegany Arts Association is seeking
volunteer Cultural Ambassadors from the communities of Allegany County, NY. We would love to hear from you if you are an Allegany County resident willing to be
a contact person to share and exchange artsy needs, news, activities, and events
happening in your town, village, intersection, road, path, barn, etc.
Just send an email with subject line: AAA Cultural Ambassador for
(the Name of Your Community) to [email protected].
Online messages are monitored on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Statera Arts is now accepting MENTOR
Intake Surveys year round. Statera Arts
Mentorship connects women and nonbinary people in the arts to disrupt isolation, expose
barriers, nurture creativity, and activate...For
marginalized artists, mentorship is a game-
changer. Find out more at:
https://stateraarts.org/mentorship
About US
The Allegany Arts Association, a
non-profit (501c3) founded in 1982,
promotes participation in the arts by all residents of Allegany County, NY.
Supported by our members, a grant
from Arts Services Initiative of West-
ern NY, and a NYS Council on the
Arts Decentralization Grants Program with support from
Gov. Andrew Cuomo & the NYS Legis-
lature, administered by the Tri-
County Arts Council; we provide arts
programming and cultural activities
for all ages.
The Art News is published quarterly. We wel-come news and photos about
cultural activities in the county. Announcements & Content
may not reflect the views of the AAA Board. We work together with
the Allegany County Libraries,
Allegany Artisans, the Wellsville Art Association, The Fountain Arts
Center, The Wellsville Creative Arts
Center, The Belfast
Organization for Artists, and many
others to expand access to the arts
in Allegany County, NY.
Board of Directors Co-Chairs
Betsy Orlando 585-268-7383 [email protected]
Eileen Tecza 518-505-5947 [email protected]
Vice Co-Chair, Secretary Pro Tem, Editor
Sheila Kalkbrenner 585-593-4161 [email protected]
Treasurer Kay Eicher - 585-593-3420
Board Members Molly Pike – 585-466-6210
Wanda Dean –585-593-6606 Youth Activities Director
Susan Doran 585-419-5620
Page 3 Art News~ Allegany County, NY ~slk
FIND ARTSY EVENTS ON THE LOCAL CALENDAR AT
TRI-COUNTY ARTS
COUNCIL SERVING
Allegany, Cattaraugus,
Chautauqua Counties
Page 4 Arts News Allegany County, NY Volume 30, Number 2
For new ads
contact [email protected] for our ad guidelines and payment form.
Payments to Kay, our Treasurer,
and
your ad images to Sheila must be
received by August14th 2020
For inclusion in the Autumn Newsletter
Thank you for your timely orders
Art News~ Allegany County, NY ~slk Page 5
Allegany County Libraries Expand Local
Access to the Arts Check your local library to find out more
Alfred Box of Books 607-587-9290 Almond 20th Century Club Free Library 607-276-6311 Andover Free Library 607-478-8442 Angelica Free Library 585-466-7860 Belfast Public Library 585-365-2072 Belmont Free Library 585-268-5308 Bolivar Free Library 585-928-2015 Cuba Public Library 585-968-1668 Canaseraga Essential Club Free Library 607-545-6443 Fillmore Wide Awake Club Library 585-567-8301 Friendship Free Library 585-973-7724 Little Genesee Library 585-928-1915 Richburg Colonial Library 585-928-2694 Rushford Free Library 585-437-2533 Scio Memorial Library 585-593-4816 Wellsville David A. Howe Library 585-593-3410 Whitesville Public Library 607-356-3645
Distanced Services from our Local Libraries
Alfred Box of Books library offers
“Crafting in Quarantine” on their Box of Books
YouTube Channel and facebook page.
Belfast Public Library offers Story Time Live
on Saturdays at 10:30 on their facebook page.
Cuba Circulating Library is offering video tutorials
and assorted activities for their patrons on their face-
book page.
Wide Awake Library in Fillmore
offers a daily children’s story video on their facebook
page.
David A. Howe Library Programs
This schedule is subject to change as we monitor COVID 19
reports and updates from CDC, WHO, and our local officials.
July 15th 6pm
BubbleMania with Doug Rougeux
August 7th 7pm
Digeradoo Down Under (Australian music and culture)
The SWAN Days Allegany County NY annual Art Show & Sale
featuring work by local women artists is currently on display in the exhibition room. We look forward to
sharing it with you when library programs resume. FIND OUT MORE AT davidahowelibrary.org,
or contact (585) 593-3410
You can listen to the library’s podcast, All the Books, at Soundcloud.com/allthebooks or wherever you get your podcasts.
https://stlsny.freegalmusic.com/home
Free music – downloads and streaming,
ends 6/30/2020
ALL STLS MEMBER LIBRARY MATERIALS
HAVE A DUE DATE EXTENDED TO JULY 1ST
https://www.npr.org/2020/04/10/830878128/5-easy-art-projects-to-enjoy-during-social-distancing
You might also like these creative activities at NPR
Calendar of Events for June, July, August 2020
RECURRING EVENTS 1st Monday: Wellsville Garden Club, 7 pm, Grace United, N. Main St., Wellsville. Open to all. Call Linda Fanton 593-5683. Every Tuesday: 7pm Genesee Valley Chorus re-hearsal at Grace United Church, N. Main, Wellsville. All singers welcome! Call Sharlet Fuller, 593-3173 1st Wednesday 6:30pm Allegany Arts Association Monthly Board Meeting Monday Club Room, David A. Howe Library. Open to the public. 1st Wed., TRGH Wellsville Historical Society (every other month) Trinity Lutheran, N. Main St. Wells-ville. All welcome, free! 1st & 3rd Thursdays, 1 -4 pm , $1 Northern Allegany Quilters , at Wesleyan Family Cen-ter, Fillmore, all skills welcome. 585-365-8856. 1st Friday 7pm Bird Club, Grace United Church. 3rd Monday 7:30pm Baker’s Bridge Historical Soci-ety, Alfred. Station 1st Saturday: Southern Tier Fiber Arts Guild, 11 –2 at Trinity Lutheran Church, 470 N. Main St., Wellsville. Call 607-587-9270 or 585-593-4799 for information. All fiber artists welcome. 5th Thursdays: UFO DAY 1-4 pm at Belfast Town Hall. Creators work on unfinished objects 585-365-8856. BYO materials. Monthly: Allegany Artisans Shows at Steuben Trust Bank, Wellsville, Reception 4-6 pm, First Thursday each month. Wed. & Sat, 10 to 3. Allegany County Historical Society, Andover, NY, Free! Open to all. 585-610-8668.
Page 6 Arts News Allegany County, NY Volume 30 Number 2
As we continue to pause certain activities in
the interest of public safetey, please check
with your hosts to confirm their Safety Guidelines & Modifications
and the Summer Schedule
for these recurring events.
CHECK LOCAL LISTINGS FOR SAFELY MODIFIED
SUMMER EVENTS HOSTED BY
The Palmer Opera House in Cuba, NY, The Fountain Arts Center Belmont, The Wellsville Creative Arts Cen-
ter, Mornin’ Glory Artisans Boutique Wellsville, Martelle
Dance Academy, Angelica Ink, Lifeway Youth Center
Belfast, The Field House Wellsville, Off Duty Inc. Bel-
mont, The Alfred Art Walk, The Town Theatre of Short
Tract, The Angelica Players, Pollywog Holler, STEPS Dance Studio, The Fassett GreenSpace Project,
The Alfred University: Performing Arts Center-Ceramic
Art Museum-Fosdick Nelson Gallery-Nevins Theatre-
Cohen Gallery, Houghton College: Ortlip Gallery-
Reinhold Campus Center-Wesley Chapel-Recital Hall in the CFA, Alfred State College: Llewelyn Gallery,
and your local libraries.
Let us know about your Autumn activities by
August 14th for the AAA Summer Art News
RESOURCES
Rauschenberg Emergency Grant NYFA and the Rasuchenberg Foundation have teamed up to offer visual and media artists and cho-reographers in the US grants of up to $5,000 for medical related emergencies.
Foundation for Contemporary Arts Emergency
Grant Do you have an unanticipated opportunity
to present your work? Did you incur an unex-
pected expense that you didn’t budget for? The
Foundation for Contemporary Arts offers Emer-gency Grants between $200 and $2,500 for visual
and performing artists. They review applications
once a month.
Gottlieb Emergency Grant Program
This emergency grant provides financial assis-tance to painters, printmakers, and sculptors
whose needs are the result of an unforeseen inci-
dent, and who lack the resources to meet that sit-
uation.
COVID 19 Artists Resources at Creative Capital
https://creative-capital.org/2020/03/13/list-of-arts-resources-during-the-covid-19-outbreak/
Artists Relief Fund at Arts Services Initiative of
Western NY https://www.asiwny.org/wny-arts-
emergency-relief-fund/
Active and Supportive Allegany Arts Association Members make it possible for the arts to thrive in Allegany County, NY. Thank you so much for all that you do!
Art News~ Allegany County, NY ~slk Page 7 Volume 30, Number 2
SUBSCRIBERS
Laura Cox Paul & Cecy Curcio Sally Dannheim Wanda Dean Susan Doran Frank & Mary Grom Mark Holt Deborah Howard Hanna Juekoff Sheila L. Kalkbrenner
Rebecca Kintner Marilyn Lester
Wendy Schreiner Rosalind Szymanski Richmond Wills Edward Wormon FELLOWS
Barbara Cobb Nancy Bryant Penny Canfield Mary Louise Cartledge Robert & Tammy Christman Alice Deres Sue Dempsey Sally Dougherty Ellen Ehrig Bonnie Enke Sharon Hedrick-Ash Albert & Margaret Kerton Donald & Harriet Latten Charity H. McCormick James & Jeanette Maxim Carolyn Miller Carole Onoda Betsy Orlando
Dave & Jane Pinney James & Demetra Raptis
Barbara Savins Roxanne Schmidt Michael J. Smith Marcile Woelfel
SPONSORS
Bev & Sy Dawson Karen Dickerson Ed & Kay Eicher John & Diana Embser Karen Lang Doris MacFarquhar Joe & Liz Menichino Molly Pike Riccardi
K. David & Janice Porter Ken & Jeri
Reichman Eileen & Joe Tecza Ristiina Wigg Al & Carlyn Yanda BENEFACTORS
John & Laurel Buckwalter Delores Cross Wayne Higby Martha Lash & William Koch Peg Prisco Patty Sherman L.C. Whitford ANGEL
Marilee Patterer TRIBUTES
Tom & RuthAnn Smith in tribute to Norm Ives & Barbara Williams
LOCAL FIBER ARTISTS Have teamed-up with other local residents to create fabric face coverings for essential workers in Allegany County, NY and Surrounding Areas.
If your work place is in need, please contact Nikki Curcio Scholes and the Allegany County, NY Facemask Warriors will do its best to help. FIND THEM ON FACEBOOK
If you know a seamstress who has been working hard to help the community, give
them thanks-they deserve it!
CREATIVE COMMUNITY ACTION
“If art has any value, it should have a certain kind of mission in protecting our humanity, because you’re not scientists, you’re not on
the “front line.” It’s not practical. Art is about how humans can be called a very special species that have the capacity to love and
dream and really associate with one another." ~Ai Weiwei
Pre-sort Mail
U. S. Postage
PAID
Wellsville, NY
Permit No. 218
Art News~ Allegany County, NY ~slk Page 8 Volume 30, Number 2
* OR CURRENT RESIDENT
“It is easy in the world to live after the world’s opinion; it is easy in solitude to live after your own; but the great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps the perfect sweetness and independence of solitude.” ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
“He who hears music, feels his solitude Peopled at once.” ― Robert Browning
Allegany Arts Association, Inc.
P.O. Box 1134
Wellsville, New York 14895 alleganyartsassociation.com
Dear Member : Above your name on the address label are 4 numbers. The first two are the year your membership ends, the second two show the month it ends. For example “2001” means your subscription ends in “2020, January”. Please help us save postage and send your renewal soon.
THANK YOU to those who have renewed or begun a membership!
Your membership helps to publish this Newsletter and funds our free Summer Arts Festival and other classes for Allegany County children.
Thank you!
OPPORTUNITIES FOR LOCAL CREATORS
The Associates of the Boston Public Library are accepting applications from emerging children’s writers for their writer-in-residence program.
Leaping Clear is seeking accomplished work from artists, musicians, videographers, and
writers with dedicated meditation practices for
its Fall 2020 Issue.
Headlands Center for the Arts Residency Deadline: June 26, 2020
This program awards fully sponsored residencies to 50 local, national, and international artists. Residencies include studio space, chef-prepared meals, comfortable housing, and travel and living expense reimbursements.
Eclectica Magazine is looking for
poetry, fiction, nonfiction, reviews, and maybe
even things that don't fit into those categories.
Editors’ Note In recognition of her devoted determination to her community and her efforts to expand local access to the arts, this issue of the Allegany Arts Association Quarterly Art News is dedicated to Joanne Allen of Rauber Street Wellsville, NY who passed away on May 13, 2020. An authentic, creative woman with high expectations and the strength of her convictions, she will be remembered.