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December 4, 2012 – Gary Wolfe, President
Friends and Fellow BSA Members, It has been a privilege to serve you in the role of president this past year. I could not have done so without the committed support of a talented and tenacious group of Board Members as well as all the other volunteers who served in various capacities to make this year a success. Three well received exhibitions, a renovated gallery, notable public and press attention, the unveiling of theVideo Archive Project, and a significant report with recommendations for the BSA’s growth and stability are all among the hallmarks of this past year. However, for my final message as president, I would like to focus my remarks on the report entitled, “A Vision for the Future” that was prepared by Ted…
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February 8, 2012 – Gary Wolfe, President
February, 2012 BSA Newsletter (PDF) Once again I have been asked to fill the role of president for the Buffalo Society of Artists. Fortunately for me (and for all of us) our organization has a talented, committed and active Board that will continue to move the BSA forward. I am excited to work with these seasoned veterans, new Board members, Trustees and you, the membership, to help the BSA grow both qualitatively and quantitatively. Read full contents of the newsletter here.
March 17, 2010 — George Grace, President
March 2010 BSA Newsletter (PDF) That Vision Thing There’s been an interesting debate floating around within our ranks of late. It goes loosely like this: what should the BSA be? There is a faction, of indeterminate size, which says, look, the seminar, the Video Archive Project, the studio visits—all that’s fine, but unnecessary. Just give us our two exhibitions per year, plus Artpark, plus the annual dinner, and be done with it. Indeed, if that were all that was required, our board meetings would be one hour, punch out, go home. On the other side–and I count myself as among the proponents – is the argument that with our long rich history, we have to be more! More than a self-congratulatory organization of artists –…