Bring yourself up to date as your Officers and Board of Directors report on all areas of BSA involvement. This is a time to ask questions, voice comments and renew acquaintances. As a special treat, you will be given the very first viewing of an unedited portion of one of BSA’s interviews with a WNY artist. As you all know, this is the Video Archive Project that BSA created in collaboration with the Burchfield Penney Art Center. It is now in full swing and we would like to give you a glimpse of the direction we are moving.
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IMG_INK is running a special deal on digital copies of artwork for individual artists ONLY. IMG_INK makes copies for the Albright Knox, The Burchfield Penney, the Castellani Art Museum, The George Eastman House, and numerous individuals, galleries, and artists in the area and across the country. They have also never discounted their services, which are usually $150 for one copy and $75 for additional, plus the disk. Special offer for Dec. 27-28-29 ONLY: IMG_INK will do any 10 artworks for $40 each artwork. If you can bring it in, we will do it. Flat works only, no sculptures. No quantity minimum. We will provide a disk of the digital files. File sizes would be approximately 60mg.
Creative Dinner at Paula Sciuk & Ken Sciog’s Home
The BSA members and guests who attended the Wines & WWII fundraising event at home of Paula Sciuk and her husband Ken Sciog on Friday, June 12 enjoyed an evening of beautiful weather, a creative pairing of wine with an array of imaginative hors d’oeuvres, and an exciting and informative discussion and display of World War II aircraft, all of which sparked great conversation and good fellowship. To enhance the taste of both wine and food, the extensive selection of wines from Italy, France and Oregon were paired with Italian piave cheese, French brie, prosciutto, Mediterranean and French olives and goat cheese, served with French baguettes, and a cornucopia of familiar and exotic fruits including grapes, dates, currents, Asian pears, blackberries, apricots, strawberries, cherries, kumquats,…
Celebrating Women Exhibition & Events
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Call for Work: PETropolitan Auction of Art
To benefit the Maddie’s® Pet Rescue Project, Thursday, April 29, 2010, Jacobs Executive Development Center. Maddie’s® Pet Rescue is currently seeking donations in any medium: photography, watercolor, metal, ceramic, even hand-painted furniture. To maintain the individuality of this event, the only requirements include that it is a minimum value of $75, that it is not a mass produced piece, and that it is animal inspired. This does not necessarily mean that it must depict an animal. In exchange for their contribution, artists will receive free admission to the event as well as professional exposure to more than 300 guests! www.maddieseriecounty.org To read more about participating in the PETropolitan Auction of Art, click on: Maddie’s® Pet Rescue Project
Norine Spurling featured on Buffalo Rising.com
BSA member Norine Spurling featured on Buffalo Rising.com http://www.buffalorising.com/2012/12/buffalo-society-of-artists-norine-spurling.html
Design and Installation of Artwork
Description: The City University Construction Fund is seeking an Artist to design and install a site-specific outdoor art installation as part of the new Performing Arts Center project at Brooklyn College. The purpose of this project is to create dynamic and exciting artwork which complements and enhances the new surrounding landscape immediately adjacent to the new Performing Arts Center building. Brooklyn College is one of the City University of New York’s eleven senior colleges. The Performing Arts Center will create a new home for the Music and Theater Departments, and will consist of Performance Spaces, Practice Rooms, performance support spaces, and new site work & landscaping. The new building will be approximately 60,000 GSF and will replace an outdated wing of Whitman Hall. The project…