Monday 26 May 2014

White Lion Tea House Changeover

Orillia Fine Arts Association
orilliafinearts@gmail.com

      WHITE LIONS TEA
   HOUSE EXHIBIT CHANGEOVER 3:30 PM May 28 , 2014 to August 6th , 2014 -
$20.00 Exhibit Fee  $20.00     Theme:  CALM
Note:  register to Teresa by May 25th
*** Remember check your labels
Guidelines: Minimum 2 pieces per Artist, maximum size 24 inches and minimum size 12 inches including frame.
Picking up :
Hope Herbst
Anna Zwicker
Eleanor Dickie
Betty Wells
Brenda Goss
Lesley Bridges
Louise Cohen
Gwen Reilly
Exhibiting:
Tony Shaw
Brenda Tuddenham
Valerie Connor
Barbara Shaw
Anne Cole
Beverley Post-Schmeler
Pat Beecham
Wanda Elgar


         May 28th , 2014 at 3:30 PM. sharp. Pick up and drop off off artwork(ensure that someone is picking up your artwork if you cannot come yourself
· Please ensure that you have read submission guidelines for this venue-focusing on size, wiring, labelling of art work, frame etc. . Please take a moment to focus on wiring as some artpieces' wiring have been creating difficulty for the installers. Artwork is generally hung on two chains so a taunt wire is helpful.We will be unable to accept artwork late or artwork not conforming to guidelines.
· RSVP to Teresa at matere.trainer@rogers.com   phone 705-327-2415 with art work information before May 18, 2014 Labels for artwork require: name ,title ,medium, price size(width and height) and your contact information
Please be advised that:
· Due to safety and insurance issues no one except Art Exhibit committee members are to take down or hang any art pieces. Please ask a Committee member to take down your art work for you.
Please find attached: "submission guidelines"....please note that "request to submit artwork" is outdated, please e-mail your artwork information to Teresa Trainer in an e-mail(see above). Also please find id labels attached.
Questions...orilliafinearts@gmail.com

Monday 5 May 2014

Doug Cooper Inspires Members

At the OFAA General Meeting Tuesday April 29, 2014, Presenter and then new member, Doug Cooper led an eager group of artists (aka all of us!) in a basic lesson of layering our acrylics like watercolours. Here are a few photos from that night.