VISUAL ARTS ALBERTA ASSOCIATION FACT SHEET * 9902-17 *Please Copy&Distribute with the support of the Alberta Foundation for the Arts and Alberta Community Development Published by VAAA, Editor Susan Sax-Willock. Distributed by fax, mail and email, also on the Listserves: Museum-L, Modernism, Popular Culture, Electronic Communications (The publisher's distribution listing is not available to any other individual, organization or company) * * Views expressed & notices provided are not necessarily those of VAAA** VAAA NEWS: - For information on services and membership contact the VAAA Office. Memberships available for Individual $30; Associate $25; Family $50; Student/Senior $20; Group Member $60; Gallery $60; Related Affiliates $80. VAAA members receive reduced subscriptions to Legacy, Alberta's Heritage Magazine $17.95 ($25.95 - outside Canada). - Grant writing, portfolio development and other workshops available contact VAAA Office. - Notice to VAAA Members: Be an Individual Board Member on the VAAA Board of Directors. To qualify you must be a paid up VAAA member for 1999/2000 but not a member of the Hand Weavers, Spinners & Dyers of Alberta, the Alberta Society of Artists or the Alberta Community Art Clubs Association (they are represented through the Organizational Board Member positions). Contact: The Nominating Committee - Pat Hogaboam 435.4163 or Pat Pelletier 343.8242 or provide contact and biographical information to the VAAA office. Deadline: Mar.15,1999 - Residential Visual Art Summer Schools at Red Deer College - Introductory, Intermediate, Advanced Levels - Summerscape - Youth (15-17 yrs), Aug 8-13; for adults Series (May 3-Aug 20) includes Hot Glass (May to Aug), Rocky Mountain Wood Carving School (Aug.1-6), Art in the Classroom (Aug.15-20). For more information contact: Anne Brodie 403.342.3130, 1.888.886.2787, [log in to unmask] - Hand Weavers, Spinners & Dyers of Alberta Conference '99 - Edmonton - April 30-May2. Contact: Carol Dodd - 780.463.3702. The HWSDA celebrates its 25th Anniversary in 1999. - Alberta Community Art Clubs Association Zone Shows: May 7-9 - Northern Zone, Whitecourt Community Centre - Whitecourt, Opening May 7 - 7:30 to 9 p.m.; April 24-25 - Central Zone, Sedgewick Legion - Sedgewick, Opening April 24 - 5 p.m.; May 15-16 - Southern Zone, Nanton Community Memorial Centre - Nanton, Opening May 15 - 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.. Contact Cy Lawrance-Rhul 780.778.6097, Leola Forester 403.384.2144, Enid deRoaldes 403.646.2513 - VAAA 1999 Annual Event - May 23-29 - Prince of Wales Armoury, Edmonton - Exhibits, silent auction, AGM. - Alberta's Cultural Tribute to Canada's Peace Keepers, June 1-12, 2000, Canadian Forces Base, Edmonton. - VAAA received funding for the following project in 1998/99: 1. Yasuo Terada, Touring Artist from Japan. - Hythe potter, Bibi Clement, was inspired to bring Yasuo Terada to Canada after meeting him while attending an international ceramic workshop in Japan. Yasuo Terada is an active, prolific artist-potter, production potter, curator, and teacher. He builds his own kilns and digs his own clay. Born in Seto, Japan, an ancient pottery centre established in the 14th C., he is internationally known as a master of the Oribe style. The characteristic pottery of Seto, Oribe ware has thick opaque glazes patterned in green and blue. Terada's Alberta tour was "all about sharing". He worked with clay artists in workshops, clay pit visits, exhibitions, lectures, studio visits and informal discussions. Terada's initial stop was Medicine Hat, where he was the first artist in Medalta's new Artist-in-Residence program. At Edmonton's visual arts festival The Works, Terada gave a slide presentation at the Edmonton Art Gallery and mounted an exhibition including pieces he had produced in Medicine Hat. Potters' guilds in Grande Prairie, Beaverlodge, Dawson Creek, Elmsworth and Fort St. John also saw workshops and slide/lecture presentations on Terada's own work and contemporary and historic Japanese ceramics. At Series, the visual arts summer school for adults at Red Deer College, he taught both Japanese wheelthrowing and tool making. Funding was received through the Canada Council for the Arts Visual Arts Section program of Assistance to Visiting Artists, Architects, Critics and Curators. ("Sharing a Passion for Clay". Legacy. Nov.1998-Jan.1999). 2. VAAA Website development - www.visualartsalberta.ab.ca Although still under development, VAAA's website is and will be a vehicle for information about VAAA and its services as well as various links to relevant arts information in the Province of Alberta. Funding was received through the Alberta Foundation for the Arts (AFA). 3. Senior Artists' Initiative - a recent on-going project to develop video, audio and still photography material on senior Alberta artists. Research has begun on the initial group of artists - Euphemia McNaught, John Snow and Alex Janvier. Initial funding was received from the Alberta Foundation for the Arts. SHORT BITES: v COMMUNICATIONS-RELATED HEADLINES by the Benton Foundation (Source: Wall Street Journal http://wsj.com/ - see www.benton.org (FEB.4,1999) - ART SCHOOLS BECOME CREATIVE ABOUT ONLINE INSTRUCTION - "The capabilities of online instruction are well beyond what people imagine," said Ben Bell, a professor of instructional technology at Columbia. "Art is a great example of a topic that skeptics would see as one that could not be taught effectively online. But arts is actually ideally suited." The article provides examples of online instruction including Design www.corcoran.edu/online and www.montgomerycollege.edu/online; Drawing/Painting www.dialnsa.edu , www.mica.edu , www.saumag.edu/art/studio/chalkboard.html ; Photography www.shortcourses.com, www.kodak.com/global/en/consumer/education/lessonPlans/pinholeCamera/, www.photonet.com v Karen Brownlee, Lethbridge, was the Alberta recipient of the Prairie Heritage Preservation Award from Davis & Henderson Intercheques, which honours individuals and organizations who demonstrate and continue to preserve prairie heritage in a manner which makes it available to the Canadian Public. One $500 award was given out per prairie province. Brownlee received the award for her series of watercolors "Rural Prairie Communities" v Artist in Residence Theodora Harasymiw begins her residency at St. Basil's, Edmonton after completing a mural, reminiscent of early Christian art, at St. Boniface Catholic Elementary School, Edmonton (Edmonton Examiner 13 Nov.1998). v Isabel Perry, author of Euphemia McNaught: Artist of the Peace Country, and sister to Euphemia McNaught, the well-known Peace Country artist, passed away February 8, one month before her 100th birthday. NOTICES: Þ The Print Project, a fundraiser for the Calgary Contemporary Arts Society to support The Triangle Gallery - donated by Calgary artist Jeremy Mayne, a limited edition print, Obsession, for $107. Limited to 50 copies, each hand-pulled, numbered and signed by the artist. Contact 403.262.1737. Þ Profiles Public Art Gallery, St. Albert - An Evening with Emily Carr - an art auction with flair. March 6, 1999, 7:30 p.m., St. Albert Place Lobby, $20 ($10 rebate on total purchases if over $50), For tickets contact: 780.460.4310 Þ Profiles Public Art Gallery - Art-Ventures for Kids program. For information contact 780.460.4310 Þ Governor General Romeo LeBlanc will launch Canadian Heritage Interactive Journey (CHIJ) April 15. CHIJ is a nine-week exploration of Canada by three cycling teams, who will travel to each coast and throughout northern Canada. As the cyclists experience the stories, culture and heritage of Canada, they will share those discoveries with students on an interactive web site at www.chij.com . As they journey, the cycling teams will be stopping at 75 host schools. During the day of the team's visit those schools will host the CHIJ web site, and their students will post projects, prepared in advance, about their community. In order to gather this information students went out into the community, and talked to seniors, artists and local politicians. Many schools not on the cycling routes are participating as 'project schools'- If you'd like to know which schools in your area are registered for the CHIJ, go to www.chij.com or contact Cris Leykauf at [log in to unmask], 1-800-665-0667, ext. 1335. Þ CYBERART99: seeking solutions, May 9: New York City, http://www.asci.org/cyberart99/ - a symposium designed not only to analyze the current state-of-the-art of online digital arts but to propose different models for financial support of this work in the future. Contact: ASCI, 718.816.9796; [log in to unmask] Þ THE 10th Annual Career Issues in Art & Design Conference, CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT - Alberta College of Art & Design, Calgary. June 3-5, 1999 - a conference for everyone who works with art and design career issues including administrators, counsellors/ advisors, placement coordinators and faculty. Learn more about providing quality career services to art and design students and alumni. Contact Carol Geddes or Monte Greenshields. ACAD Career Centre, Calgary, 403 205 4020, Fax 403 205 4030, [log in to unmask] Þ University of Victoria, Cultural Resource Management Program courses: WINNING HEARTS AND MINDS:Strategies for Effective Public Programming March 8-13; Curatorship: Contemporary Issues & Practices Mar 1-6; Cultural Tourism May 3-8. Contact: Joy Davis, Program Director Cultural Resource Management Division of Continuing Studies Univ.of Victoria, PO Box 3030 STN CSC Victoria, BC V8W 3N6 CANADA; 250.721.8462; Fax:250.721.8774; [log in to unmask]; http://www.uvcs.uvic.ca/crmp Þ EMMEDIA Gallery & Production Society, Calgary - Winter Workshop Series - Contact Jim Goertz at 403.263.2833; http://emmedia.frequencylabs.com Þ Career Opportunities in the Visual Arts panel discussion. March 27, 10a.m.-1 p.m., Southern Alberta Art Gallery, Lethbridge, 403.327.8770 Þ Contemporary Art Issues Reading Group, Edmonton Art Gallery, every second Thursday, this season's readings include texts by William Gibson and Camille Paglia. Contact 780.422.6223 Þ Artists Talks, Edmonton Art Gallery: Feb.25 - Sandra Bromley & Jim Corrigan: Abstracted Landscapes; Mar.11 - Blair Brennan & Allan Harding MacKay: Contested Borders; Mar.25 - Lyndal Osborne & Daryl Rydman: Consuming the Land. Contact 780.422.6223 Þ The School of Native Studies, University of Alberta 10th Anniversary Silent Art Auction, 2-8 p.m. Feb.28, at Latitude 53, Edmonton. Þ Emerald Awards - nominations accepted until Feb.26. If you know of an individual, group or business which has set an example for environmental excellence, and gone 'above and beyond' what is expected in their efforts to protect, preserve and enhance the environment contact 780.413.9629, [log in to unmask] Þ Dr. David Howard, guest curator of Arthur F. McKay: A Critical Retrospective exhibit at Glenbow, Calgary, will give a slide presentation on the work of Arthur McKay, followed by a discussion and reception with McKay and other members of the Regina Five. March 6, 1:30 p.m. Þ The Banff Centre for Management programs: May 23-26 Advanced Fundraising, May 16-20 Volunteer Development, June 13-17 Evaluating Programs and Services in Not for Profit Organizations. Contact: 1.800.590.9799, www.banffmanagement.com Þ "Photographing Artworks & Preparing Slides for Gallery & Exhibition Submissions" workshop - Mar.18, 7-10 p.m., Medicine Hat Museum & Art Gallery, contact: Allan Jensen 1.403.527.6266 Þ Prairie Art Gallery workshops and classes. Contact 780.532.8111 Þ Terrific Tuesday Talks at the Glenbow, Calgary. Contact 403.268.4100 Þ Faculty of Extension, Univ. of Alberta courses and workshops. Contact 780.492.3034, 492.3093, [log in to unmask], www.extension.ualberta.ca/ Þ Leading Edge, Calgary - Art Workshops Feb.27-28 Jean Pederson, Mar.13-14 Sharon Williams, Mar.22-26, 27-28 Virginia Cobb, Apr.23-25 Bill Duma, May 3-6 Carla O'Connor, & more. Contact 403.238.5768, [log in to unmask] Þ Women Artists of Alberta - any women artists interested in forming a society to act as a collective which offers support through exhibition, mentorship and dialogue contact Elizabeth M. Ginn a/o Mary Joyce c/o [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask] or send your name & address to 10229-116St., Edmonton Þ Saskatchewan Writers/Artists Colonies & Individual Retreats. Contact 306.757.6310, [log in to unmask] OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE: ¨ Alberta Foundation for the Arts Slide Submission for artists not represented in the collection. Deadline: April 1. Contact: Barb Johnston, Art Collection Consultant/Slide Acquisition Program 780.415.0251. (outside Edmonton call 310-0000 to be connected toll free) ¨ Call for Submissions. Cultural Centre Gallery, Medicine Hat 1999/2000 programming season. Deadline: March 1, 1999. Contact Debbie 403.529.3806. ¨ Request for proposals - The Common Weal - for artists interested in participatory arts practises - Contact 306.569.8966, [log in to unmask] ¨ On-going call for Cover Art Submissions. For more information contact the VAAA Office. ¨ Employment position - Learning Co-ordinator - Reporting to the Museums Advisor, the Learning Co-ordinator is charged with the design and implementation of training programs for Museums Alberta. The position is offered on a one-year, renewable contract basis, with a full benefit package. Salary is commensurate with training and experience. The start date is immediate. Deadline: March 8,1999. Contact Museums Alberta, 9829 - 103 Street, Edmonton, Alberta, T5K 0X9; 780.424.2626, Fax: (780) 425-1679, [log in to unmask] ¨ Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition - July 9-11, Nathan Phillips Sqaure, Fees apply, Deadline Mar.3, Contact 416.408.2754 ¨ Call for artist submissions for outdoor site specific installations. Deadline Mar.1, Contact The Tree Museum, Toronto, www.rhen.com/treemuseum/ ¨ Seeking 1999 programming submissions, Harcourt House Gallery, Edmonton. Contact: Allen Ball, 403.426.4180, [log in to unmask] ¨ 17th Avenue Sculpture Park Commission Competition. Deadline: Mar.26. Contact: Art 17 Society, c/o Danziger, Attn. Frank Meriwether, Suite 100, 601-17th Ave., S.W., Calgary, AB, T2S 0B3 ¨ Edmonton Art Club new members jury process. May 1999. Contact: Linda Nelson 780.462.7383; Judy Popham 488.2629. ¨ Juried Art Exhibit in Banff, Scotland call for submissions. Theme - History & Beauty of Banff, Canada. Contact Richard Dixon, #183, 10342-107 St., Edmonton, T5H 4B4; 780.428.3363. Jury process to be completed by March 30, 1999 ¨ Call for submissions to RANCHLANDS AND BADLANDS 1999 ART SHOW & SALE. Categories: Open Photography, Open Two Dimensional Art, New Country 1270 CHAT Collection Award. Deadline: March 30, 1999. Contact Dynes Gallery & Framing, Medicine Hat, 403.527.2600 ¨ Part-Time Job Opportunity - Administrator for Hand Weavers, Spinners & Dyers of Alberta Weaving Certificate Program. Deadline: Feb.28, 1999. Contact: Joanne Verveda 780.483.0081 ¨ Call for submissions. - ParkArt '99 - juried arts and crafts sale - Moose Jaw, Sask. Deadline: Mar.26. Contact Moose Jaw Art Museum, 306.692.4471 ¨ The Canadian Emerging Artist Prize sponsored by Connor Clark Private Trust, - two annual purchase awards that acknowledge the work of Canada's emerging artists in painted media. Deadline May 28, Contact 416.956.9322 ¨ Professional Practicum Opportunities with The Works, Edmonton. Contact: 1.780.426.2122, [log in to unmask], www.alberta.com\theworks ¨ Alberta Foundation for the Arts Awards for Career Development. Deadlines: Mar.15 & Nov.15. Contact: 1.780.427.8640 (Alberta Heritage Scholarship Fund) - The AFA Scholarships reward and encourage Albertans who have demonstrated outstanding ability in the arts. Up to a total of $50,000 is available annually to assist arts professionals to enhance their careers. Awards are co-sponsored by the Alberta Heritage Scholarship Fund and the Alberta Foundation for the Arts. ¨ Be a Board Member with The Prairie Art Gallery, Grande Prairie. For information contact Donna White, Director/Curator at 780.532.8111 or David Richardson, President at 780.538.3601. ¨ Art Deadlines website - http://custwww.xensei.com/adl/ provides mainly U.S. Opportunities, Events. ¨ Call to Entry for Artists from all Media. "The Container Show" - May 6 to June 26 at Electrum Design Studio & Gallery, Edmonton. Deadline Mar.15. Contact: 1.780.482.1402 EXHIBITIONS: BOWMAN ARTS CENTRE, Lethbridge - until Feb.28, "Member's of the Board-Hoodoos & Landscapes" - Olive Green; CARITAS ART ENRICHMENT, Edmonton - Misericordia Community Hospital & Health Centre - until Mar.31, Selected works by the Alberta Society of Artists; until Apr.5, Paintings by Glenda Beaver; - Grey Nuns Community Hospital & Health Centre - until Apr.6, Kaleidoscope, work by The Artists' Assoc. of Beaumont; DEVONIAN ART GALLERY, Calgary - until Feb.25, Contemporary Traditions-ACAD Textile Graduates; DOUGLAS UDELL GALLERY, Edmonton - Feb.27-Mar.13, Wilf Perreault - 20th Anniversary Exhibition; EDMONTON ART GALLERY - until April 5, IN/HERE/OUT/THERE - Alberta Biennial of Contemporary Art 1998; until June 6, INSIDE OUT: Nature & Art; ELECTRUM, Edmonton - until Mar.13, Hot Colours: Gemstones of the World & Blown Glass; FINE ARTS BUILDING GALLERY, Edmonton - until Mar.7, The Stolen Child - Ruby J. Mah, GLENBOW, Calgary -thro 1999, Creating the Image of the Land; until Mar.21, Arthur F. McKay:A Critical Retrospective, until Apr4, Source/Derivations VI: (Phillips); HARCOURT HOUSE GALLERY, Edmonton - until Mar.13, strange attractors - Ross Racine & Lisa Urbanic; Refocusing After Brain Injury; ILLINGWORTH KERR GALLERY, Calgary - until Mar.27, Alberta Foundation for the Arts: Selections from the Collection; MacEWAN GALLERY, Edmonton - until Feb.25, Archival Types by Carolyn Campbell; MEDICINE HAT MUSEUM & ART GALLERY - until Mar.28, Strathbutler: The First Five Years; MUSEUM OF THE REGIMENTS, Calgary - until Mar.31, "Memento Mori" Jack Nichols' War Art; MUTTART GALLERY, Calgary - until Apr.10, Debra Yelva Dedyluk, Julie Andreyev, Sara Graham, Kent Archer; NICKLE ARTS MUSEUM, Calgary - until Mar.6, China Through the Eye of the Coin, until 27 Feb. Tim Mara: Tribute, Artists' Choice: 48 prints from the Royal College of Art, Feb.26-Apr.17, BLUE; PRAIRIE ART GALLERY, Grande Prairie - until Mar.7, William Laing-A Journey, Ken Housego & Joseph Muscat-Symbols of Presence, Chris Carson-Building Bridges; RED DEER & District Museum - until Mar.14, The Rowley Years; SCOTT GALLERY, Edmonton - Feb.27-Mar.16, Neil Patterson New Works; SOUTHERN ALBERTA ART GALLERY, Lethbridge - until Mar.7, Euan MacDonald, The Sky is Falling-Jennifer Gordon; STRIDE GALLERY, Calgary - until Feb.27, Echo - Karen Ralph, Crew - Christine Rosche, Cityscape - Karen Kay; VIDEO MACHETE , Chicago - April 2-4, Hemispheres International Art Exhibit - artists with developmental disabilities from four countries;