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Gallery Notes JULY-AUGUST 1993 Vol. 3, No. 7-8 LYME ART ASSOCIATION PDF

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ANNUAL MEETING SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th - 10:30AM On the Agenda --Election of Officers --New Member Review AT THE SUMMER MEETINGS InJuly,ourmeetingwasbig....We Ourprogramchairmanreportedad^o continuetobepleasedwiththeintCTestof inJunebyLouBonamarte,anotheria theourAssociatemembers,themany JulybyHelmSchink,anAugustlecture newfriendsand,happily,theregularson onartworkpreservationbyConsCTvator whomwehavecometorely. BosworthoftheLymanAllynMuseum, jAunrdyiintgwfaosrathbeuSsyummemeterinSghowiwt.hRtehceeiving aSn^dtmaniboi^l,paintingcodnetimnouibnygDtahenmTornutthhliyn afinelotofentries,thejury’sworkwas seriesfor’93. difficultbutrewardinginthefinal InAugust,weagreedontheformatfor selections. ourFallSHOW(seeAWARDS OurDirectorreportedanimpressive EXHIBITIONfordetails). Itwas numberofvisitorstothegallerythusfar suggestedthatwehaveco-chairmenfor intheseasonandthegoodrepresentation showsbecauseofthesheerweightofthe ofthemembershipatthedesk.BUT, we undertaking.VetromileandHanniford haveashortfallofvolunteerstoassistthe willco-chairtheFallExhibition. showchairmeninhangingtheshows. Withtheopeningofanothergoodlooking PLEASEHELPandlendahandwith showbytheartistmembersandguestsin theshow....OURPRESENTATIONIS thegalley,hospitalitychairmanAnn EVERYTHING! Moranreportedour"experimental TheTreasurer’sreportgivesusfurther Fridaynight"receptiononthe16thof gladtidingsaboutourincreasing Julywdlrecdved.HarveyFuller AssociateMembershipasitnearsthe providedamusicalbackgroundofold goalstowhichwededicatedourselvesa favoritesontheaccordianandtheDuck fewyearsago.Wecontinuetoworkon RiverGardenClubaddedtheirspecial ourcommunity-servingcommitm^ts. touchtoourspace. JUSTAREMINDER Artists,Pleasetakethetimetowriteupyour activitiesofthepastfewyearswhichhavebenefittedyourcommunity.We haveawealthofhiddengooddeedsthatneedtobedocumentedforour association’sportrait.Anyquestions?.....CaUBettieAtwood,434-1291 orsmdalongyourdatatoAtwoodc/oLAA,Box222,OldLyme. PRESIDENT, WILLIAMBABCOCK EDITOR, E. B. ATWOOD TO KNOW ABOUT THE LAA STEPHENMAYLECTURE OnTuesday,JulyISth,BillBabcock,Ann OnWednesday,Sq)tember22ndat7pm, Moran,NelsonWhiteandLindaLegassie independ^tscholar,writerandlecturer wereguestspeakersintheFloraice Steph^Maywillpresetanillustrated GriswoldMuseum’sSumma*Series lectureinthegalleries.Theprogram, program,WHATYOUALWAYS "RevisitingtheWhiteCity:AmericanArt WANTEDTOKNOWABOUTTHE atthe1893ChicagoWorld’sFair,"is LYMEARTASSOCIATION jointlysponsoredbytheLymeAcadrany SharingtheirknowledgeoftheLAA’s ofFineArts,theFlorenceGriswold pastandpresentandtheirvisionforthe MuseumandtheLYMEART future,ourgroup’sengaging ASSOCIATION. conversationhdpedfulfilltheseries Mr.Mayexplains,"Showcasingthe objectiveofrecreatingthespiritoffun, progressofmankind-particularlyinthe goodcompany,andthoughtfulcomments UnitedStates-itsawesomedisplayof whichbeganwiththeLymeartcolony’s Americanarchitecture,artand noon-timegatheringsontheveranda technologicalprowessproclaimedthis earlyinthecmtury. country’sarrivalasaworldpow^." InadditiontodiscussingtheFair’s COLEGALLERYINVITATIONAL significanceasamilestoneinAmerican painting,sculpture,andarchitecture,Mr. ToCpoh^leiei6G1nasgltloAennrnyAuuIganuvlistMtaet2i1mosbnt,a^lwsifloElrxfaheinabtiiuntraieuoganu,ral MwwaoasrykdwioisflpltlphaleyaeOcdleidinnLChyhimiscteoaragiroctaiilsntcs1ow8n9ht3eo.xstetwhoerk showingbytheSocietyofConnecticut LindaLegassie Sculptors.Overthirtyreliefsandpedestal REMINDER: workswillbeonview.Thisnewlyformed organizationseekstoencourageand Applicationsforartist promoteConnecticut’ssculptorsworking membershipmustbe ianntahpeprreepcrieasteinotnaatinodnadlevsteylloepamnednttooffoster Dsiurbemcittotrednotolattheerthan artisticworkofthehighestquality. August15th. ARTISTS AT WORK AttheRaseFarmGalleryinEastHaddam,MAXINELUTHERwillbeshowingoilsand watercolorsinEASTWARDBOUND,1to5pmonSaturdaysandSundaysthroughthe 29thofAugust asoneofourmanyartistmemberspaintingattheChadwickStudio nextdoorattheFlorenceGriswoldthissummer,MICHAELPATERwasthesubjectofa charminginterviewbyLatyBloomfortheJuly4thNORTHEASTmagazineofthe HartfordCourant fromJuly30thtoAugust13th,RACHELARMSTRONGand BARBARAFERRYarejoinedbyasmallgroupofSEConnartistsinamidsummer exhibitionREAUSM,IMPRESSIONISM&TROMPE-L’OEILattheAlexeyvonSchhppe MuseumofArtatUConn'sBranfordHouse,AveryPointinGroton.TheMuseumisopen SaturdayandSunday1to4pm,MondaythruFriday11to1pm&5to7pm. 9 4 DATE LINES FridayandSaturday,August6and7aresetasidefortheOldLymeMIDSUMMER FESTIVAL AnexcitingtimeupanddownLymeStreet.WewillbeSCTvingrefreshmoits inthegallary,withartistspaintingheareandnextdoor. Sunday,August8-A1Porywillbepaintinginthegallery.Tho-ewillbeamoddinpo'iod dress.Allarewdcome. SundayandMonday,August15and16,Noonto4pmarethereceivingdates forthe61stAnnualMonbersExhibition. Saturday,August21st,3to5pmisthereceptiontimefortheMembersExhibitionandCole GalleryInvitational. Sunday,August29th,2pm-Lecture:Conservationandpreservationofartwork. Sunday,Sq)tanba-12,10:30am-AnnualMeeting. Sunday,Septouber19th,2pm-OilpaintingdemobyDanTruth. SundayandMonday,September19and20,Noonto4pmreceivingforthe FallExhibition(with atwoGalleyjuriedandawardsection.) Wednesday,September22ndat7pm,WashingtonD.C.scholarStephaiMaywilllectureon REVISITINGTHEWHITECITY Americanartatthe1893ChicagoWorld’sFair. Saturday,September25th,3to5pmreceptionandAwardsatthe17thAnnualFall Exhibition. AWARDS EXHIBITION The17thANNUALFALLEXHIBITIONwillfeatureaCOLE/GOODMAN GALLERYAWARDEXHIBITIONfromSeptember25ththruOctober24th. Areaartists(withtheexceptionofLAAartistmembo's)areeligibleto.submit amaximumoftwopacesoforiginalartworktothejuryfortheAWARD EXHIBITION.Thaewillbeahangingfeeof$10forthefirstpieceand$5for thesecond. Wewillbeoffaingatotalof$375incashawardstothefouroutstanding worksselectedbyafiveartistawardsteam.$150.forbest-of-show,$100.-1st prize,$75.-2ndprizeand$50.for3rdplace. AdetailedshowprospectusshouldbeavailablethefirstweekofSeptember. ALFREDVETROMILEandJOHNHANNIFORDaretheco-chairmoi. NonProfitOrg. U.S.POSTAGE PAID LYMEARTASSOCIATION OldLyme,CT LYMESTREET Permit#46 P.O.BOX222 OLDLYME,CT06371

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