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  • 4 Nov
    by Michael Hayslip
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    October Meeting Recap

    We had a great time listening and talking to GVAL presenter Dustin Van Wechel during our October meeting. Dustin’s work has been exhibited all throughout the US, including one-man shows and major art exhibitions, and the National Museum of Wildlife Art’s Western Visions show in Jackson, Wyoming. He will be judging our Annual Art Show. [...]

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  • 28 Sep
    by 910 West
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    Grappling with Greys Artwork

    Our first artist challenge was a great success! We had quite a few pieces to critique and vote on at the last meeting. The overwhelming winner was Michelle’s charcoal drawing of a parrot. It is a sample piece from her charcoal class at Art on Boston. She has another class starting on October 18 if [...]

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  • 2 Jun
    by Michael Hayslip
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    May Artist of the Month

    Help us to congratulate our May Artist of the Month: Jacqui Price. She brought a drawing titled “Palm Tree with Tiki” to share with the group. We are taking the summer off from our monthly meetings but the Artist of the Month will return in the fall.

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  • 4 May
    by Michael Hayslip
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    April artist of the month

    Help us to congratulate our April Artist of the Month: Jean Smith. She brought a beautiful abstract drawing to share with the group. If you’d like to be featured as artist of the month, bring a new (in the last two years), original, finished and framed work of art to the May meeting. A cash [...]

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  • 30 Mar
    by Michael Hayslip
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    March artist of the month

    Help us to congratulate our first Artist of the Month: Bruce Reade. Bruce has worked as a commercial artist for more than 20 years—you’ve probably seen his work in the Yellow Pages without even knowing it. Recently, he decided to focus on building his fine art career full-time. He works in a variety of mediums [...]

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