Newsletter
July 2016
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Calendar
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July 11, 2016
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FALC General Meeting on Monday at 7:00
Quinlan
Center, Craft Room, 10185 Stelling Rd., Cupertino.
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July 18, 2016
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Next Steering
Meeting on Thursday at 7:00 at Panera. |
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Painting change is
on Aug 8th.
Waiver
For framing
guideline refer to the Exhibiting
Rules
Members are requested to
bring 3 paintings for Painting Change. Artwork needs
to be framed and ready to hang. Members need to sign
a waiver while submitting their painting for Painting
change.
Request to all the members
to sign the waiver forms for exhibiting in quinlan painting
change. quinlan authorities will not be putting up the
paintings of an artist whose waiver are not received
by them. Artist has to submit a sign waiver only once
in a year for participating in quinlan show.
Also a kind request to all
the members to sign in - Members Sign in sheet, Vote
for Artist of the month and vote for Jurying in artist.
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2016
FALC Membership
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To participate in FALC
sponsored shows and exhibits, one must be juried in as a exhibiting
member. Artists who have submitted 3 pieces of original art
which meet with the approval and acceptance of the voting
members will be awarded "Exhibiting Membership". Jurying
in will take place at most meetings.
Membership for continuing
members is $30.00 per year, January through December.
Revised membership
fees will be effective for the memberships starting from June
1, 2016.
$45 - full year membership
$25 - half year membership.
Membership fees
are due for the year 2016-2017.
Membership
Form
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By-Law
and Minutes of Last Steering Meeting
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General
Meeting - July 11, 2016
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July
11, 2016
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FALC
General Meeting, Quinlan
Center, Craft Room, 10185 Stelling Rd., Cupertino
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Monday,July 11,
2016/ 7:00 PM - 9 PM
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Moe
Whalen
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“All my life I've expressed myself through
art, music, mockery, performance, outrageously at times. After
going beyond accepted norms of mainstream mentality. I am
committed to practicing art through photography and collage...
characters of fantasy, satire, entertainment, psycho-social
injustices and personal experience".
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Our
next shows
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Next
show
- Falc Annual Food and Art Show
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Show
Date : 28th August
Last
day to jury in: August 8th
Deadline
: August 10th
upto
3 entries.
Open
Juried show
(If
you are juried member of other art club then jurying in optional)
Prospectus
Registration
For any questions contact janki_chokshi@hotmail.com
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2016
Nominations and Elections
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With the beginning of the new year all FALC board positions
are open for new nominations. We would like to ask that each
FALC member give some thought to how they can be more involved
with our club for 2015. You can nominate yourself or any other
FALC member for any position listed below. All nominations will
be voted on at the January Meeting. The club has many talented
members with many skills that are urgently needed to run the
group. A club is only as good as it's members and if everyone
takes turns at running the group we can achieve great results.
Please ask yourself what you can do to contribute. We
will do everything we can to make your involvement a positive
experience and you will have plenty of guidance to help you
get started. You may consider sharing a job with a friend. We
invite nominations for any of the following vacant positions
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Vice
President Shows & Events |
Carrie Zeidman
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Publicity
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Shubha Prithviraj
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Treasurer |
Radha Velluri
and Assistant Treasurer : Pinky Thakkar
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Refreshments |
Open -
Assigning and managing the refreshments for the meetings.
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Demo
Coordinator |
Open -
contacting, arranging and coordinating with d emo artist.
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Panel
Rental |
Carrie Zeidman
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Greeting
Table |
Nina Uppaluru
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We also need a volunteer with a van
or bigger vehical to transport FALC panels from Carrie Zeidman's
place to every event or show.
Please contact Janki Chokshi(janki_chokshi@hotmail.com) if
you would like to discuss volunteering for any of the above
vacant positions.
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Shows
to See
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FALC does not endorse the
classes, venues and events listed below. We simply list any
information that we determine would be of interest to our
members. If you have a show or reception that you would like
to list in this section, please send the information (under
50 words) to janki_chokshi@hotmail.com
along with a picture of the display if you have one.
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FALC Vice President Carrie Zeidman has published
a book named "Ghosts ". For purchasing the book
or for further inquiry regarding Book contact Carrie Zeidman-
Carrie@CarrieZeidman.com
Book Description: Ghosts - Images
of War uses uniquely designed images of the past and present
combined to take you on a haunted ride through history. By
expertly superimposing and digitally manipulating historical
images of the past with photos of the present, Ghosts connects
the spirit and people of history to the present day world.
Almost as if you’ve traveled to the past, or the past has
been transported to the present, the images evoke nostalgia,
sadness, reflection, and hope. Battles and monuments included
range from Valley Forge to the Beaches of Normandy. After
visiting concentration camps in Poland in 2008, viewing monuments
and ruins filled with tragedy and despair, author Carrie Zeidman
came home with unrelenting visions of the people who once
occupied these spaces and whose lives were cut short. Searching
out authentic photos from the Holocaust and combining them
with images from her personal travels, she realized she could
mesh the old and the new, contrasting the heartbreaking past
with a hopeful present to create these unique images.
About the Author: Carrie Zeidman
is a digital artist and photographer whose passions are photography,
art, travel, and history, all of which are found in Ghosts.
She is a tenth generation Californian and a fourteenth generation
American. Many years of researching her extensive family history,
traveling to historic battle grounds, and creating her unique
art all come together in her first book. Her paintings start
with a mood, an emotion, or a memory of some kind. Using color
and figure, she finds a way to transfer that mood, emotion,
or memory onto the two-dimensional surface of the painting.
When finished, a successful piece is able to evoke the original
feeling in the viewer. Carrie has won several awards for her
work, including being named Cupertino Distinguished Artist
of the Year in 2012. Her work has been represented in galleries,
and her painting Freedom Rises in the East is in the permanent
collection of the Mauermuseum at Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin,
Germany. She lives in Cupertino, California with her husband
Bob, who is also an author of several books. She lives on
a mountain top that affords her a different breathtaking view
of the sunrise over the Santa Clara Valley every morning,
providing endless artistic inspiration.
Transitions The art exhibit “Transitions”
will be on display at Los Altos Hills Town Hall from March
18 to September 2016. The exhibit features the works of award
winning local artist Karen Wong. The community is invited
to attend the artist’s reception on Sunday, April 10, from
2:00 pm to 5pm at Town Hall. The reception will feature live
music, refreshments and wine. - See more at: https://events.key2arts.com/content/transitions#sthash.TZHcOGgU.dpuf
WILDLIFE BEYOND BORDERS – From beauty
to deeper understanding to open at ART ARK GALLERY, San Jose,
California on JUNE 3, 2016. Wildlife Beyond Borders, a photographic
exhibit by nine artists showing their passion for protecting
the world's animals, will open with over 100 images on display
at the Art Ark Gallery, 1035 S. 6th Street, San Jose, California,
with a reception by the artists on June 23 (12 – 2PM).
The California Watercolor Artists “Watermarks”
: exhibit will showcase 44 Signature member watercolor artists’
works. CWA Signature members are accomplished artists who
have been accepted into three National shows. There will be
an exceptional selection of various subjects and styles created
by the artists available for purchase. The opening reception
is at 123 Washington St., Fremont, CA, 94539 on Saturday,
July 9th from 4:00 – 6:00 PM and light refreshments will be
served. The exhibit is open from July 1 – August 13th, 2016.
Gallery Hours: Thursday – Sunday, Noon – 5:00 pm
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Shows
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It is time to apply for the Distinguished
or Emerging Artist award of the city of Cupertino. Winners
will get public recognition, cash award and plaque in front
of an august gathering and most likely from the Mayor or a City
Council member :) Come all Come now. Why wait? Deadline: July
15th.
CPSA chapter DC210 San Francisco presents
"Explorations in Colored Pencil V"! : Deadline for entry
is Aug 19.
Entries need not be 100% colored pencil, but
should be predominantly. 3D works welcome. Cash awards 1st:
$100 2nd: $50 3rd: $25.
ENTRY FEE: CPSA DC210 members: $20 for 1-2
entries, $5 for each additional entry. Non-CPSA DC210 members:
$30 for 1-2 entries, $10 for each additional entry. Entries
must be hand-delivered to the Coastal Arts League Gallery in
Half Moon Bay Aug. 27 between noon and 3:00, and picked up on
Sept. 25 between noon and 3:00.
IMPORTANT DATES/TIMES: Friday, August 19
– Entry deadline Saturday, August 27, 12-3 PM – Drop-off art
work at Coastal Arts League Gallery Sunday, August 28, 12 PM
– Show opens Saturday, September 10, 2 PM – Demonstration at
the Gallery: Denise Howard will present “Speeding Up Colored
Pencil.” All are welcome. Saturday, September 10, 5-7 PM – Reception
and award presentations Saturday, September 24 – Show ends Sunday,
September 25, 12-3 PM – Pick up artwork from Coastal Arts League
Gallery
Download prospectus/entry form from http://www.cpsa210.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/2016_Explorations-in-Colored-Pencil-V-prospectus.pdf
CONTACT: CPSA DC210 president Denise Howard, denise.howard@comcast.net
or (650) 787-9953.
Call for Artists - Art Banner Competition
: The San Francisco Women Artists (SFWA) organization, located
in the City’s Inner Sunset neighborhood, is pleased to announce
an Art Banner competition. We invite Bay Area artists to submit
colorful, creative artwork for this juried competition. Through
a generous Neighborhood Arts Collaborative (NAC) from SF Grants
for the Arts, the banners will help provide an exciting opportunity
for local artists to showcase their artwork and help promote
the theme “Celebrating Art and Culture in the Inner Sunset.”
Cash award: Artists whose work is selected will receive a $100
honorarium per image. The Banners will be seen by thousands
of passers-by, while visually enhancing the Irving Street commercial
corridor, serving as the gateway to Golden Gate Park.
For information and submission: http://sfwomenartists.org/wp/call-for-entries-art-banners/
Selected artworks will be reproduced on 3x6’ vertical banners
installed on lampposts along Irving Street from 7th to 10th
Avenue. Images of local attractions, flora & fauna, and bold
abstracts are all welcome. Crisp designs that utilize the banner
specs are desired.
"SACRED & PROFANE" 2016 Arc Gallery National
Juried Exhibition DEADLINE: September 11th, 2016
Sacred: things that inspire awe and reverence.
Profane: everything else that is mundane, common or vulgar.
As an artist, where do you draw the line between sacred and
profane? Arc Gallery is seeking works that pit the sacred against
the profane. Works may incorporate both concepts or favor either
one. Literal as well as symbolic interpretations welcome!
CATEGORIES ACCEPTED Sculpture, painting,
drawing, photo, printmaking, ceramics, assemblage, collage,
mixed media, fiber art, artist book. VENUE Arc Gallery,
1246 Folsom St, San Francisco 94103 JUROR: Kim Larson,
Modern Eden Gallery, San Francisco, CA. JUROR’S AWARD
A Juror’s Award ribbon, certificate and $250 will be presented
to each of the three works that express the most imaginative
interpretation of the theme. EXHIBITION DATES November
12, 2016 – December 10, 2016 SACRED & PROFANE OPENING RECEPTION
Saturday, November 10th 7-9PM SACRED & PROFANE ARTIST TALK
& CLOSING RECEPTION Saturday, December 12th, 1-3PM GALLERY
& ON-LINE GALLERY There are two opportunities to get into
this show. The juror will select works that will be exhibited
in the Arc Gallery at 1246 Folsom Street and works that will
be included only on the Arc On-line Gallery. CATALOG
All artwork selected will be included in the exhibition catalog.
Catalogs will be available for order at the time of notification.
ELIGIBILITY Artists residing in the United States. ARTWORK
MAXIMUM SIZE 2-Dimensional Work: Height 9 feet, Width 4
feet - including frame 3-Dimensional Work: Must fit pedestal
sized 16 inches x 16 inches or take up no more than 4 feet of
gallery floor space. ARTWORK PRESENTATION Artworks must
arrive 'ready to hang' and be presented professionally. Framed
artwork must use black wood or natural wood frame. No color
mats. No glass, plexi only.Entry Fees : $35 submission
fee for up to 3 pieces.
Entry form
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Classes
and Workshops
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June Hibiscus Workshop Join
Kathleen Alexander for a three day watercolor workshop on
painting hibiscus flowers in luminous watercolor. The class
will cover techniques such as underpainting and glazing to achieve
depth and realism. The cost of the workshop is $300. If you
have taken a hibiscus workshop from Kathleen in the past, be
assured we will have a new project to work on! (This workshop
is being held at the Socitey of Western Artists Fine Arts Center,
but is not being sponsored by the Society).When: Friday
June 3, 2016 at 9:00 AM PDT -to- Sunday June 5, 2016 at 4:00
PM PDT. Where: Society of Western Artists Fine Art Center,
527 San Mateo Avenue, San Bruno, CA 94066 more details:
http://www.kathleenalexanderwatercolors.com/classinfo.htm
Framing & Matting Workshop
by Kathleen Alexander- If you've ever wanted to learn to mat
and frame your own artwork, this workshop will cover all the
basics. The workshop cost is $125. Here are some of the topics
we will cover: --Measuring properly for framing --Cutting mats
--Mounting artwork --Frame selection and assembly (including
backing & wiring) --Where to purchase tools and materials --Archival
materials vs. non-archival Students are to bring their own artwork
to mat. One sheet of 32x40" mat board and one sheet of foamcore
are included in the class fee; additional mat & foamcore will
be available for purchase. (All off-white mat). There will be
two mat cutters and two instructors available, and students
will take turns cutting mats until 4pm if they would like to
keep using the equipment after the instruction has ended. When:
Monday June 6, 2016 from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM PDT. Where:
SWA Gallery 527 San Mateo Avenue San Bruno, CA 94066. more details:
http://www.kathleenalexanderwatercolors.com/classinfo.htm
Zoya Scholis conducts
advanced, intermediate and beginners watermedia painting classes
through the FUHSD Sunnyvale Cupertino Adult education and at
the Cupertino Senior Center. She also conducts Mixed Media Workshops
and Collage Workshops in the summer. For more details please
visit https://www.ace.fuhsd.org.
Contact Zoya at zoya@artforpersonalgrowth.com
Stefan Bauman Weekly oil
painting classes in Saratoga the first and third week of each
month. Classes are on Mondays from 6-9pm and Tuesdays from 10am
- 1pm Please call 415 606-9074 or email stefan_baumann@yahoo.com.
More Info at www.thegrandview.
Joy Kuo Teaching Chinese
brush painting. Beginner or advance students on Wednesday mornings
10:00am -12:00pm at Joy's studio, 154 Quail Hollow Dr. San Jose,
CA 95128 . $40.00/per class. Please call 408-598-6085 or email
kuojs@yahoo.com.
Martha Zlatar is an Artist
Success Coach who can help you define your unique goals for
your art and support you in the process. Coaching is a wonderful
way to be accountable for your actions. Martha will help you
identify what you want to do, when will you do it by and how
will you get it done. Please contact her for a complimentary
half hour phone consultation at 415-839-8085 or email her at
martha@artmatch-coach.com.
Member
of FALC Kathy Qi has started a website for artists for selling
and promoting their work. website: http://www.key2arts.com/
Key2ARTS.com is a FREE community service for artists to exhibit
and sell their own original, prints, and cards of artwork with
very low commission rate. Membership is free and it's open to
any art club juried-in artist, and people who appreciate art.
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Resources
Page on website
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Please check out our
Artist Resources page which lists
many recommendations by FALC artists. Members are welcome to submit
their recommendations for the organizing committee to review.
Please make your recommendations as detailed as possible and let
us know what you find useful. Submit your recommendations using
the form at the bottom of this page and add "Artist Resources
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Gallery
Pages
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If you have not done so already, please don't forget to send
us the information we require to create a gallery page for you.
For instructions on sending in your information, please visit
http://www.falc.org/gallery/submit_new_gallery_page.htm
and email all necessary information to Janki Chokshi email:
janki_chokshi@hotmail.com
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Panel
Rental
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Panels are available for rent all year at $5/weekend
for members and $7/weekend for non-members. There will be
a $25 charge for checks returned due to insufficient funds.
For panel rental and availability please email Carrie Zeidman
at czeidman@elanstudios.net or call her at 408-741-5809. Full
payment plus a $100 refundable deposit are due when panels
are picked up.
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FALC
Guidelines - Criteria for Jurying-in new members
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FALC has been fortunate this year to welcome
many new members and we can look forward to many others being
interested in joining our club. One of the questions that
we get asked the most from current members and those who are
interested in joining is about our criteria for acceptance.
Our process is clear and simple. Anyone who wants to join
needs to bring three pieces of art to one of our meetings.
The members present at that meeting will vote, and if a 2/3
majority of people approve, that person will be accepted,
pay their dues, and become an exhibiting member.
As a juried club, FALC strives to maintain a
certain standard of proficiency since organizations that invite
us to exhibit assume a certain selectivity. One rule of thumb
commonly used when voting in new members is to ask yourself
this question - Would I like to exhibit with this work? Would
this new work add to the reputation of the club? Just as we
support each other by bringing our best work to shows and
by providing new, fresh work for the painting changes at Quinlan,
we can use our Artists' eyes to make decisions about what
work will be hanging beside us at the next show.
Voting "no" during the jurying-in process does
not bar an artist from joining the club. The artist can still
be a member, just not an "exhibiting member". Non-exhibiting
members can attend demos and meetings that provide an environment
for their art to grow. As they continue to develop their skills,
they are welcome to jury in at a later date.
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FALC
Guidelines - Copyrighted material
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The laws regarding copyrighted
material are complex and not uniform from state to state. In
order to avoid liability and the burden of determining whether
a particular image involves copyright infringement, FALC has
created the following guidelines for member artists. FALC assumes
that it is the respoinsibility of the artist to honestly follow
these guidelines and assumes no liability for work that is submitted
or displayed not following these guidelines. It reserves the
right to disqualify a painting if there is reasonable doubt
about copyright infringement or plagiarism.
- Work entered for a show must be the
artist's original work in concept and execution.
- It cannot be copied from copyrighted
material or photographs belonging to another person or organizaion
except with the copyright holder's explicit written permission.
- It cannot be the reproduction of
a painting done by another person even if the original artist
is acknowledged on the painting.
- It cannot be the reproduction of
a historic painting.
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FALC
Board 2016
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President: Janki Chokshi
- Website and Newsletter
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Vice President:Carrie Zeidman
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Program and Publicity: Shubha
Prithviraj
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Treasurer:Radha Velluri
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Secretary: Keith Hull
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Membership: Steve Clark
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Refreshments: Open
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Demo Coordinator: Todd Kruse
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Online Gallery pages: Janki
Chokshi
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Artist of the Month Updates:
Janki Chokshi
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Historian : Sid Veloria
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Panel rental: Carrie Zeidman
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Greeting Table: Nina Uppaluru
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Online mail: Janki
Chokshi
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