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ArtPoints.net Issue 09-04 September, 2004 Contact us at Barrchan@earthlink.net to have your association profiled and receive a set of watercolor paints |
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September, 2004 Art Society profile: Watercolor West |
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History: For a gallery of art from the 2003 Juried Exhibition at the Riverside Art Museum In 1967 a group of Southern California painters banded together and founded a transparent watercolor society called Watercolor West. Through the efforts of those founders and other artists from across the United States an organization of national status has been created. From the beginning, Watercolor West has promoted and exhibited transparent watercolor knowing that many other shows are open to works rendered in mixed media, acrylic, ink, collage, and opaque materials. In 1981, faced with a growing number of paintings submitted for jurying for the annual exhibit, the organization made a policy change. From that time forward, entering artists have been requested to submit slides of their paintings for consideration by the juror. This directive made it more practical for artists living outside of Southern California to enter the competition. After the juror makes his/her selections, the artists who receive notification of acceptance then make arrangements to hand-deliver or ship their artworks. When the show is assembled, the juror returns to select the award-winners. As a registered corporation, Watercolor West is governed by an elected Board of Directors who serve a 2-year term. Three categories of membership are available: (1) Sustaining Associate Membership is open to any business or individual interested in the support and promotion of transparent watercolor. (2) Juried Associate Membership is open to any artist who has had a painting exhibited in at least one annual Watercolor West exhibit. (3) Signature Membership is open to any artist who has had paintings exhibited in at least three annual Watercolor West exhibits. All members receive quarterly newsletters, seminar notices, a show prospectus, an all-color exhibition catalog for the annual fall show and a yearly membership roster. All exhibits produced or sponsored by Watercolor West are open to the public and are promoted and publicized to encourage attendance and maximum exposure to the artists’ exhibited works. Contact Information:
September, 2004: Morro Bay Art Association |
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