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VISUAL ARTS ALBERTA ASSOCIATION FACT SHEET
9804-10                                                          Please Copy
and Distribute        with the support of the Alberta Foundation for the
Arts and Alberta Community Development
Distributed by fax, mail and email, also on the Listserves: Museum-L,
Modernism, Popular Culture and Independent Scholars.

VAAA,  205 Provincial Building 346-3rd St. SE, Medicine Hat, AB, T1A OG7
Phone: 403.504.4140 (voice mail); 1.800.635.3187 (outside Medicine Hat) fax
403.526.7016; [log in to unmask]  Contact: Susan .Sax-Willock, Exec. Dir.
VAAA NEWS:
***ARTS CELEBRATION IN RED DEER, MAY 1998 (see the insert in Legacy)
· VAAA Awards/Fundraising Dinner with Silent/Live Auction, guest speaker Dr.
Ian MacLaren on "Paul Kane in Alberta", Black Knight Inn, 5:30 p.m. Tickets
$50. Contact VAAA.
· Red Deer Art Market, May 23, 9-5, City Hall Park, Contact Theresa
Towers-Rickard, Culture Programmer, 347.8262, [log in to unmask]
· Gallery on Ross: VAAA exhibition, May 16-30, 4919-Ross St., open to
members of ACACA, HWSDA, ASA, VAAA members. Contact: VAAA or your
organization's President.
· Old Court House Gallery: Awesome Art, Middle School Exhibit; Upper
gallery: Alberta Society of Artists and Hand Weavers, Spinners & Dyers of
Alberta, May 23-30, Contact Susan Woolgar, 342.1873.
· Red Deer & District Museum: A Class Act, Central Alberta Photography
Association, Class of '98, Central Alberta High School Art Students show;
VAAA Annual General Meeting, May 23;
· Kerry Wood Nature Centre. 13th Annual Art of Nature Show-….., May 3-June
28; Alberta Society of Artists Annual General Meeting, May 23;
· Red Deer College: Hot Glass, workshops starting May 4; Festival of Bands,
Alberta Band Association, May
· Alberta Cultural Human Resources Steering Committee meeting, May 24, Black
Knight Inn.
***RESIDENTIAL SUMMER SCHOOLS AT RED DEER COLLEGE Introductory,
Intermediate, Advanced Levels, SUMMERSCAPES, for youth (15-17 yr.), August
2-7; for adults: SERIES June 29-July 31, HOT GLASS May 4 - August 17, THE
ROCKY MOUNTAIN CARVING SCHOOL August 3-7. Contact: Anne Brodie,
403.342.3130, 1-888-886-arts, [log in to unmask]
SHORT BITES:
· Art Words - limn \'lim - [ME luminen, limnen to illuminate (a manuscript),
fr MF enluminer, fr. L illuminare to illuminate] (1592) 1. To draw or paint
on a surface 2. To outline in clear sharp detail: DELINEATE (Webster's)
· The Banff Centre, 65th Anniversary is in 1998.
NOTICES:
· Walter Phillips Gallery, Banff , Creating a New Landscape workshops: May
2,9-painting for youth 8-14 yrs; April 20-May 17, Tour of Schools, open to
all grades; Cyber Heart: Tech Wild Life new media art workshop for youth
8-14 yr.,  June 20, 27, July 4. Contact: 403.762.6396, 1.800.413.8368.
· Artists in the Environment Tree Planting Society, Calgary, April 25-26,
Silent Art & Plant Auction; May 13, Tree Talk; May 30, Tree-planting Event
in the bottomlands of N.E. Calgary, contact 237.5574.
· Alpine Club of Canada, Canmore, Wildflower Watercolor Workshop with Donna
Jo Massie, June 26-28, contact Karen Black 678-3200; Aesthetics of
Photography Weekend Retreat, Sept.18-20, contact Chris Haberl 678.3200.
· Banff Arts Festival, mid-June to mid-August, Contact: 762.6301.
· Utrecht Art Centres, catalogue 1.800.223.9132
· Alberta Potter's Association Annual General Meeting, May 9, 1 p.m., Mount
Royal College, contact 240-6437.
OPPORTUNITIES:
· Walter Phillips Gallery Curatorial Fellowship, for information contact Jon
Tupper, Director, 762.6114
· NEW BROCHURE - Leading Edge Art Workshops: contact 238-5768,
[log in to unmask]
· ACAD Business & Career Centre's Self-employment workshop, May 1st weekend.
Any graduates wanting to participate must call Carol Geddes at 205-4020 and
fill out an application before April 28th.
· GICLEE (high quality printing on any paper or media) market survey, for
input contact Adriana 403.220.9300
· Calgary's Heritage Buildings art show, contact: Kate Reeves, Chinook
Country Historical Society 282.8753 or  Dianne Loveland, Exhibit Coordinator
256.3730, Deadline: May 15.
· City Arts Centre, Edmonton, Spring Session courses. Contact: 496-6955
· ACAD Extension Courses Spring/Summer 98 - contact: 284.7640
· Banff Centre for  the Arts Workshops - Clay and Mythology: The Trickster
(May 16-18); Explorations in Raku  (May 30-31);  Creative Applications with
Polaroid Materials  (June 20);  Clay Camera in the Rockies  (Aug.29- Sept.
3);  The Visual Book  (Sept.25-28)
EMPLOYMENT BULLETIN:
@@CALL TO ARTISTS: COMMISSION TO PRODUCE FLORALS for a Clinical Herbal
Therapist.  Send C.V., short description of work, slides & SASE to G.
Penselin, R.R.#1, Site 1, Box 11, Wembley, AB, TOH 3SO.
@@EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES - Grant MacEwan Community College Fine Art
Program Closing Date: May 8, 1998; Quote Competition No: 98.04.031 Contact:
Cindy Pratt 403.497.5435.
1.  ART HISTORY - 2 positions Sept.98 to April.99, to teach 9 Art History
Courses (ARTE 101, 102).  Each course is 3 weekly contact hours, with
additional office hours required. Qualifications: MA in Art History with
teaching experience at post-secondary level.
2. CONTEMPORARY ART ISSUES - Sept.98 to Dec.98, to teach 2 Contemporary Art
Issues Courses (ARTE 203).  Each course is 3 weekly contact hours, with
additional office hours required.  Seminar course requiring students to
write research papers and give presentations. Qualifications:   MA in Art
History or Studio with strong academic background and extensive knowledge of
contemporary art.
3. DRAWING - Sept.98 to Dec.98, to teach one Drawing I Course (ARTE 110).
Course is 6 weekly contact hours, with additional office hours required.
Course covers line, gesture, tonal scales, mark making, perspective.
Qualifications: Master's Degree in Studio with teaching experience at the
post-secondary level.
4. PAINTING - Sept.98 to Dec.98, to teach one Painting Workshop Course (ARTE
231).  Course is 12   weekly contact hours, with additional office hours
required.  Course covers still life, interiors, figure, portrait,
abstraction, assemblage using acrylic paint. Qualifications:Master's Degree
in Studio, exhibition record, and teaching experience at the post-secondary
level.
@@Art Gallery Director/Modern Art Historian. Morningside College, Sioux
City, Iowa. Twelve-month administrative position with some teaching
responsibilities in foundations courses in the history of art, modern art
history, gallery management, or team-taught interdisciplinary course in
college's liberal arts core. M.A required. Start date July, 1998.  Contact:
John Bowitz, Chair, Art Dept. 712.274.5219;.
EXHIBITIONS: Triangle Gallery, Calgary, until April 25, Collecting Alberta
Art-The Legacy-Celebrating 25 years-AFA; Gallery Walk Association of
Edmonton, April 25,26, Spring Gallery Walk; Devonian Art Gallery, Calgary,
until April 30, Silence & Space-Cecilia Gossen, Celia Meade; Grey Nuns
Community Hospital & Health Centre, Edmonton, until May 8, Attitude Art-W.P.
Wagner High School Art Students; Edmonton Art Gallery, public performances
until May 15, Dragon Tango; Walter Phillips Gallery, Banff, until May 17,
Skin Deep-Mary Scott, Mina Totino, Adriana Varejao; Medicine Hat City Hall,
until July 20, Pencil sketches-Kathleen Daly Pepper; Stride Gallery and
TRUCK GALLERY, May 8-30, 1998 Montréal/Calgary Exchange/Échange
Montréal/Calgary 1998, Opening May 8, 8 p.m., Artist's/Coordinator's Talk:
May 9, 2 p.m;

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