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SUMMARY:Spring 2022 Members Exhibition of Transparent Watercolor
DESCRIPTION:Our juror Skip Lawrence\, the Spring Workshop Artist selected 42 paintings from 34 artists from the 98 paintings submitted! It’s a beautiful show. We will post an online version of the show on April 22\, 2022. The in-person version will be on view from April 29 – \nJune 3\, 2022 at the Artists Group Gallery. We are planning an Awards Reception for Saturday\, May 21 from 12 noon til 2 pm. This will be our first time together for celebration and awards in two years! Hope to see you there!
URL:https://nfws.org/event/spring-2022-members-exhibition-of-transparent-watercolor/
LOCATION:Artists Group Gallery\, One Linwood Avenue\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14209\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220421T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220421T210000
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SUMMARY:April 21\, 2022 In Person Members Meeting and Demonstration! Larry Lombardo will be our artist demonstrator!
DESCRIPTION:After a brief Members Meeting\, we will have our first in person demonstration in two years! Our visiting artist will be the awesome Larry Lombardo from Central Pennsylvania.\n   \nArtist’s Statement: \nArt gives hope and it is my intention to give hope and to help others. Teaching watercolor allows\nme to come alongside artists and help them see life in a new light. I want to give everyone the\ngift of experiencing beauty not just with their eyes\, but using all of their senses to fully\nappreciate all that is happening around them. Through studying at the Pennsylvania College of\nArt and Design to teaching classes and workshops\, I have developed an eye for detail and\ncapturing the American culture through realism watercolor. For over 20 years I have invested\nmyself into each student. \nLarry Lombardo is a watercolor artist who resides in Central\nPennsylvania. He is a signature member of the American Watercolor\nSociety\, National Watercolor Society and a member of the\nInternational Guild of Realism. His art has won numerous\nInternational awards including several best of show awards. Larry\nLombardo’s watercolor paintings have been published in magazines\,\nbooks and seen on TV programs. Lombardo has been on the board\nof many art organizations. He enjoys teaching his unique watercolor\nstyle throughout the United States and has Judged many art\nexhibits nationally and internationally. Lombardo is best known for\npainting human culture in a unique realism style which miraculously\nbrings his figures to life. \nWe will be together again\, and what a treat to host Larry Lombardo!\nCome and enjoy!\n 
URL:https://nfws.org/event/april-21-2022-in-person-members-meeting-and-demonstration-by-judy-soprano/
LOCATION:Amherst Community Church\, 77 Washington Hwy\, Buffalo\, 14226\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220421T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220421T183000
DTSTAMP:20260425T140540
CREATED:20220408T152236Z
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SUMMARY:Board of Directors and Committee Volunteers Meeting
DESCRIPTION:In Person for the first time in two years! We will meet at 5 pm on Thursday night\, April 21st in the Meeting Room on the third floor of the Amherst Community Center. 
URL:https://nfws.org/event/board-of-directors-and-committee-volunteers-meeting-4/
LOCATION:Amherst Community Church\, 77 Washington Hwy\, Buffalo\, 14226\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220317T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220317T210000
DTSTAMP:20260425T140540
CREATED:20220228T043224Z
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SUMMARY:March 17th Members Meeting and Demonstration by Kris Parins!
DESCRIPTION:After a brief Members Meeting\, Kris Parins will be our artist demonstrator\, joining us from Sarasota\, Florida.\n \nDelight in nature was instilled in Kris in her childhood\, spent at the edge of a lake in northern Wisconsin. That same small lake now provides the view and inspiration from the windows of her summer studio. She spends winters painting in Sarasota\, Florida. \nA Signature Member of several watercolor societies including AWS\, NWS and TWSA\, Kris Parins’ award-winning paintings and articles have been featured in Watercolor Artist\, International Artist\, and American Artist Watercolor magazines\, as well as several editions of Splash\, the Best of Watercolor. Her work is regularly included in international competitions including Birds in Art at the Woodson Art Museum. \nAfter earning an art degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison she studied graphic design. As an art director and account executive\, she enjoyed the occasional opportunity to create watercolor illustrations for her clients’ product graphics. Since 1999\, Kris has devoted her creative energy toward fine art. Watercolor’s transparency and vibrancy\, combined with an element of surprise\, continue to keep her interested in this challenging medium. Frequent travels provide fresh input and continue to inform her way of interpreting the world around her.  \n \nKris Parins – Artist Statement: \nThrough my art I strive to communicate my joy of experience\, both of observation and of creation. When I succeed\, the person who views one of my paintings will see a small part of the world in a new light. \nBy exaggerating essentials and eliminating detail in my reference photos and sketches\, I call attention to the ideas that interest me\, resulting in paintings that are more powerful\, abstract\, and personal. \nI continue to love transparent watercolor because I am energized by the randomness and spontaneity it provides. The swirl of color mixing on the paper creates its own nuanced atmosphere and inspires a conversation with the medium\, often suggesting new directions. \n 
URL:https://nfws.org/event/6670/
LOCATION:On Zoom
CATEGORIES:Demonstrations,Transparent Watercolor,Watercolor demonstration
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220217T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220217T210000
DTSTAMP:20260425T140540
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SUMMARY:February Members Meeting and Demonstration by Carl Purcell
DESCRIPTION:After a short Members’ Meeting\, we will introduce Carl Purcell\, a popular teacher and inspiring artist from Utah.  \nArtist’s Statement: \nThe two greatest forces that have motivated my art are those that came from my parents.\nFrom my father I inherited a love of geology and the study of rocks. He loved geology and I\ngrew up loving to tramp the rock canyons near my home in Arizona. He and my mother\nboth came from farming families\, and though I never had a desire to farm I do love to paint\nthe old farm buildings. Somewhere in my soul geology and farms merged with a musical\nriver whose headwaters are a mystery to me. I always loved to sing and music has remained\na deep love of mine. Music merged with the other influences to inform most of what I do. I\neven married a musician and she has inspired me more than anyone.\nI view the old barns and sheds as the detritus of past dreams\, the song that is left after those\nwhose lives etched their cadence in the earth are gone. The old oft- repaired fences leaning\nin undulating dances present a rhythm I feel and hear. I respond to the rhythm in the waving\ngrasses\, the sunbaked boards and discarded buckets and barrels\, the rusting bones of old\nmachinery and tractors. To me\, an old farm is a veritable orchestral arrangement of shapes\nand lines.\nThe interest in geology bequeathed to me by my father is the other theme I find myself\nreturning to periodically. I am drawn to rocks\, rock canyons and road cuts that reveal the\nlayers of geologic strata. I see in the pattern of cracks and the layering arrangement of\nshapes a rhythmic notation\, like a conductor’s score. I just transcribe it into a painted\nvariation. Many of the paintings so inspired bear musical names like “Stone Cadence”\,\n“Rocky Rhapsody” or “Appassionata”. Thus\, the twin themes of my life are borne along by \na musical tide that for me is the core of my art. \nBiography: \nCarl did his undergraduate work at Utah State University and Arizona State University. Following military service\, he completed his Master of Fine Arts degree at Brigham Young University in Provo Utah. From the outset his emphasis was drawing and painting\, especially watercolor. \nMr. Purcell is the author of the watercolor painting book\, “Painting With Your Artist’s Brain”\, published in 2004 by Northlight Books. His second book\, “Drawing With Your Artist’s Brain”\, was published by Northlight Books in 2007. These two books have since been published in one volume titled “Your Artist’s Brain”\, and has recently been published in a Dutch language edition. In addition his work has appeared in The Artist’s Magazine\, and “Splash I”. He has authored numerous articles for The Artist’s Magazine\, and has had his work highlighted in publications in the United Kingdom and in China. \nCarl taught painting and drawing at Snow College in central Utah for thirty years. It was this experience that led to him writing two books and teaching workshops. \nMr. Purcell’s driving passion in teaching has been to help students learn how to truly observe the aspects of the visual world that make drawing and painting so enjoyable. He is an enthusiastic teacher who enjoys sharing everything he learns. He has taught numerous drawing and watercolor painting workshops throughout the United States and in Canada\, England and Scotland. \nCarl is a signature member of the National Watercolor Society\, and was given honor member status in the Utah Watercolor Society for his contributions to watercolor in that state. His work hangs in numerous private collections\, corporate collections\, and museums. He is often asked to jury watercolor exhibits and was one of the jurors for the National Watercolor Society’s annual exhibit in 2009. \n“I am drawn to patterns. Much like a mathematician who studies the underlying patterns in what appears to be chaos\, I am intrigued by the way we see and respond to patterns more than things. I want to make those patterns more visible\, to bring them out of hiding and celebrate them. I love patterns of shape\, and color\, patterns of line and lights and darks.” \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://nfws.org/event/february-members-meeting-and-demonstration-by-carl-purcell/
LOCATION:On Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220210T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220210T190000
DTSTAMP:20260425T140540
CREATED:20211229T213910Z
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SUMMARY:NFWS Board and Volunteers Meeting
DESCRIPTION:On Zoom!
URL:https://nfws.org/event/nfws-board-and-volunteers-meeting/
LOCATION:On Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220120T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220120T210000
DTSTAMP:20260425T140540
CREATED:20211126T163345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211126T163552Z
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SUMMARY:January 20\, 2022 Members Meeting and Demonstration by Tim Saternow on Zoom!
DESCRIPTION:After a brief Members Meeting\, and welcome back from holiday break\, Tim Saternow will demonstrate his incredible skill at capturing light and shadow in the city.  \nTim shares “I paint with light and shadow.   I make the city quiet.” \n  \n \n \nHe is an American painter whose watercolor paintings explore the lost and forgotten areas on the edges of the urban scene. His work encompasses the old High Line train trestle above the gritty industrial streets of New York City\, the empty homesteads of Joshua Tree\, California\, and the dignified and genial old houses of Provincetown\, on Cape Cod. \nSaternow\, trained as a set and lighting designer in theater\, and as an art director in film\, has always used his design sensibilities to make paintings that tell stories of the people who live in these places. \nHe paints large architectural landscape watercolors with a thick use of watercolor paint\, playing with the tension between the illusions of depth\, carefully drawn linear perspective\, and an obvious play on the surface of the paper through watermarks\, paint runs\, blooms and spatters.    Saternow is particularly sensitive to the emotive power of light\, especially the distinct light of fall and winter creating deep shadows while playing across the faces of the old brick townhouses in New York and the weathered clapboard of Cape Cod. \nTim Saternow was awarded the 2019 Fellowship with The Clark Hulings Fund\, and is currently a Executive Fellow in the Clark Hulings Fund’s Art-Business Accelerator Program.
URL:https://nfws.org/event/january-20-2022-members-meeting-and-demonstration-by-tim-saternow/
LOCATION:On Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211118T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211118T210000
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SUMMARY:November Members' Meeting and Demonstration by Eric Michaels
DESCRIPTION:After a brief Members Meeting\, and welcome back from summer vacation\, Eric Michaels will demonstrate his amazing watercolor technique.  \n  \nEric Michaels is a signature member of the Oil Painters of America\, the National Watercolor Society\, The Pastel Society of America\, Plein Air New Mexico and The Outdoor Painters Society. His paintings hang in private\, corporate\, museum and state collections; including the Albuquerque Museum of Fine Art\, the Americana Museum\, the Booth Museum\, the Haggin Museum\, the A.R. Mitchell Museum\, the Institute of American Indian Arts\, Phillips Petroleum\, IBM\, Honeywell-Sperry Inc.\, Puma International and the New Mexico State Governor’s Collection. \nMichaels has exhibited at the Royal Watercolour Society in London and has been a regular exhibitor in the Artists of America\, the Great American Artists and the “Quest for the West” exhibition at the Eiteljorg Museum.Michaels was born and raised in Illinois. His formal schooling concluded with a B.F.A in art. After a short stint as a commercial illustrator\, he turned to a career in fine art and now resides in Whitehall\, Michigan. Extensive worldwide travel provides him with constant inspiration \nThe most distinctive feature of Eric Michaels’s work is its international flavor. The subject matter spans four continents and both hemispheres. Painting in these various locations enables him to achieve an understanding of local light conditions and to participate in the native experience. He is also renown for his epic paintings in both the Historical and Western genres.
URL:https://nfws.org/event/november-members-meeting-and-demonstration-by-eric-michaels/
LOCATION:On Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211021T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211021T210000
DTSTAMP:20260425T140540
CREATED:20210823T174148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210823T202528Z
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SUMMARY:October 21st Virtual Members Meeting and Demonstration by our Workshop Artist\, Pam Wenger
DESCRIPTION:After a brief Members Meeting updating us on what’s happening at NFWS and in our arts community\, our Fall Workshop Artist\, Pam Wenger will demonstrate her considerable transparent watercolor skills.  \nThis will be a virtual ZOOM Meeting. All NFWS Members will receive a link to the meeting by email at the beginning of the week of the meeting. \nAbout Pam Wenger \nI can’t remember a time when I didn’t love art. Many of my best childhood memories revolve around art projects – either school projects…my own…or assignments my dad was always coming up with for me to do. When I became an elementary teacher there were plenty of outlets for creativity\, but it wasn’t until I retired in 2012 that I began to explore painting. I figured I’d try watercolor first because it would be easier and cheaper than oils (both incorrect assumptions!).  \nI’m having a fantastic time exploring all types of subject matter\, but I’m drawn to portraits and figurative work. I’d taken some art classes in college and some classes at our local art association. I’ve also had the privilege of working with portrait artist\, Ted Nuttall\, and of attending sessions with Charles Reid. Both of these artists have had a huge influence on me. I’m also fortunate to count many amazing local artists among my friends. They keep me constantly inspired and challenged to grow as an artist. \nMy portrait paintings are my real love – it’s hard to explain the excitement of trying to connect with the essence of a person through their expression…their pose…their placement in the composition.  When I feel my relationship to my subject matter begin to click in the early stages of a painting\, it’s like the beginning of a friendship – it begins to evolve and take on a life of its own. (Of course – there are times when it just doesn’t work out\, either!) Pam’s Website
URL:https://nfws.org/event/october-21st-zoom-members-meeting-and-demonstration-by-our-workshop-artist-pam-wenger/
LOCATION:On Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211018T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211020T153000
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SUMMARY:Fall Workshop\, Quick Sketch Watercolor Portraits with Pam Wenger
DESCRIPTION:We had a great three days! Here is a photo of the group showing their quick sketch portraits. Such a good time\, and so inspiring! \nThis was the Registration Form! \nREGISTRATION FORM\, Pam Wenger WORKSHOP \nOctober 18 – 20\, 2021\, 9:30 am – 3:30pm. \nPainting portraits in watercolor can seem like a daunting task\, but many of us  can’t resist the urge to try it. We may have a loved one who we’d like to paint or  we may simply be drawn to the challenge of capturing an interesting character on  paper. It’s so easy to “tighten up” our portrait paintings because of our focus on  “getting it right”. Painting the “quick sketch” portraits focuses on loosening up that  process and working to achieve a more relaxed look that highlights the beauty  and freshness of the watercolor medium.  \nAbout Pam Wenger \nI can’t remember a time when I didn’t love art. Many of my best childhood memories revolve around art projects – either school projects…my own…or assignments my dad was always coming up with for me to do. When I became an elementary teacher there were plenty of outlets for creativity\, but it wasn’t until I retired in 2012 that I began to explore painting. I figured I’d try watercolor first because it would be easier and cheaper than oils (both incorrect assumptions!).  \nI’m having a fantastic time exploring all types of subject matter\, but I’m drawn to portraits and figurative work. I’d taken some art classes in college and some classes at our local art association. I’ve also had the privilege of working with portrait artist\, Ted Nuttall\, and of attending sessions with Charles Reid. Both of these artists have had a huge influence on me. I’m also fortunate to count many amazing local artists among my friends. They keep me constantly inspired and challenged to grow as an artist. \nMy portrait paintings are my real love – it’s hard to explain the excitement of trying to connect with the essence of a person through their expression…their pose…their placement in the composition.  When I feel my relationship to my subject matter begin to click in the early stages of a painting\, it’s like the beginning of a friendship – it begins to evolve and take on a life of its own. (Of course – there are times when it just doesn’t work out\, either!) Pam’s Website
URL:https://nfws.org/event/fall-workshop-quick-sketch-watercolor-portraits-with-pam-wenger/
LOCATION:On Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211017T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211114T160000
DTSTAMP:20260425T140540
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LAST-MODIFIED:20211009T195637Z
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SUMMARY:Fall 2021 Members' Transparent Watercolor Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:  \nPostcard Image: Forest Gold by Manning McCandlish \n  \nThis is NFWS’ Annual Fall 2021 Members Exhibition of Transparent Watercolor juried by Pam Wenger and judged for awards by Eileen Sudzina. It will include over 60 pieces. All of the paintings are posted here on our website: \nFall 2021 Members Transparent Watercolor Exhibition.  \nThere will also be a video of the gallery on www.kenancenter.org for your viewing pleasure.  \nKenan House Gallery Hours  \nMonday-Friday\, Noon–4 pm\, Saturday & Sunday\, 2-4pm Appointment required for all visits. Please call 716-433-2617 to schedule your visit or tour. Masks are required in the gallery. No admission; $5 donation is greatly appreciated. 
URL:https://nfws.org/event/fall-2021-members-transparent-watercolor-exhibition/
LOCATION:Kenan Center House Gallery\, 433 Locust Street\, Lockport\, NY\, 14094\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210916T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210916T210000
DTSTAMP:20260425T140540
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210805T202458Z
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SUMMARY:September Virtual Members Meeting and Demonstration by Michael Broshar
DESCRIPTION:After a brief Members Meeting\, and welcome back from summer vacation\, Michael Broshar will demonstrate his amazing watercolor technique.  A retired architect from Waterloo \, Iowa\, Michael has been a full-time watercolor artist and teacher since 2013.  \nArtist’s Statement – I have always been intrigued by watercolor as an art form\, and how it captures light unlike any other medium. For several years\, my focus was on digital art\, but in 2013\, I focused my painting using watercolor as a medium. \nMy subjects are based on the places I have visited in Iowa and throughout the United States and world.  My architectural background leads me towards painting architectural subjects\, but I find interesting subjects in the landscape around me. I frequently travel the countryside of the Midwest\, and find the rural landscapes\, small town and city structures\, and the industrial areas of the rivers to be compelling. \nMy intention is not to create a photo realistic image of a scene\, but to capture the feeling of the scene.
URL:https://nfws.org/event/september-virtual-members-meeting-and-demonstration-by-michael-broshar/
LOCATION:On Zoom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210707
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210823
DTSTAMP:20260425T140540
CREATED:20210629T004916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210808T172728Z
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SUMMARY:Submission Period for Fall 2021 Members' Transparent Watercolor Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The Submission Period has been extended by one week until Midnight on Sunday\, August 22nd! 
URL:https://nfws.org/event/submission-period-for-fall-2021-members-transparent-watercolor-exhibition/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210617T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210617T210000
DTSTAMP:20260425T140540
CREATED:20210525T150948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210610T154856Z
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SUMMARY:A Special Thursday Night! June 17th! Andrew Pitt will demonstrate on Zoom for NFWS!
DESCRIPTION:As a special treat we will have British artist Andrew Pitt on Zoom for NFWS Members from London! We will email Zoom invitations on the Monday before the Event!\nAndrew Pitt was born in Maldon\, Essex in the UK. He started painting at the age of eleven\, inspired by watching visiting artist who came to Maldon to paint the Thames Sailing Barges. \nAlthough he is primarily a watercolour artist he also paints and teaches oil painting.  \nHe has been teaching workshops and residential courses for over 40 years and has held over 20 one-man exhibitions. He has contributed many articles to the English art magazine\, “The Leisure Painter’’ and his first book\, ‘’Seasons and Reflections: Notes on Painting in Watercolour” was published in 2019. In 2008 Town House Films Ltd produced an instructional DVD called\, ‘’Watercolour: Pure and Simple with Andrew Pitt’’. \nAndrew lives in Suffolk\, England with his wife Rachel and her small flock of chickens. \nHere is his Artist’s Statement\nPainting\, particularly in watercolour\, is endlessly fascinating because we are not painting what we know but what we have just found out. My aim is to paint a picture which represents the subject as I see it without compromising the fluid\, transparency of the watercolour medium. \nTo achieve a lively\, fresh painting is a high risk activity\, but when a watercolour is successful it is difficult to beat using any other medium. I try to keep my technique and materials as simple as possible. I paint using a direct – all a prima – method\, which dispenses with the traditional ‘’light to dark’’ approach. I go for the end straight away\, the way I want my picture to look when it is finished\, using the minimum of planned over-painting; a method which emphasises the freshness\, and essential beauty of watercolour. I also want the viewer to feel my paintings celebrate the subject and convey the enthusiasm and pleasure of the artist. 
URL:https://nfws.org/event/a-special-thursday-night-june-17th-andrew-pitt-will-demonstrate-zoom-for-nfws/
LOCATION:On Zoom
CATEGORIES:Demonstrations,Transparent Watercolor,Watercolor demonstration
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210520T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210520T210000
DTSTAMP:20260425T140540
CREATED:20210503T222945Z
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SUMMARY:May 2021 NFWS Members Meeting and Virtual Demonstration by Spring Workshop Artist Keiko Tanabe
DESCRIPTION:Our Spring Workshop Artist\, the exciting watercolor painter\, Keiko Tanabe\, will demonstrate for us on Zoom after a brief Members Meeting. \nKeiko Tanabe\, AWS\, NWS\, often works en plein air. Her atmospheric watercolors perfectly capture a sense of time and place. Keiko’s definitive color\, textures\, and signature brushwork beautifully convey both the exotic and simple scenes of the many places she travels. Keiko grew up in an art loving family in Kyoto\, Japan and won many art awards as a child. Although Keiko never attended art school\, in her heart she desired to be an artist. After taking only one drawing class to learn basic technical skills\, she fervently began painting in 2005. \nOne year later while attending a local community school in San Diego to learn basic drawing and watercolor painting skills\, Keiko decided to paint full-time. From then on\, she intensely taught herself to be fluent in watercolor painting\, just as one would do to master a foreign language. Her subjects include landscape\, cityscape\, waterscape and interior scenes\, which will be demonstrated in the workshop using representational and impressionistic compositions. Keiko has successfully completed more than 300 workshops and numerous live demonstrations around the world. Four DVDs and several books of her art have been featured in many art magazines. \n \nJoin us on Zoom! Invitations to the meeting will be sent to all NFWS Members by email on the Monday before the May 20th Event. 
URL:https://nfws.org/event/may-2021-nfws-members-meeting-and-virtual-demonstration-by-spring-workshop-artist-keiko-tanabe/
LOCATION:On Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210517T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210519T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T140540
CREATED:20210206T172005Z
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SUMMARY:Spring Virtual Workshop with Keiko Tanabe
DESCRIPTION:Our Spring Workshop will be a Zoom Workshop\, May 17 – 19\, 2021.  Click on this link for more information and for the Registration Form:\nKeiko Tanabe Workshop Registration Form
URL:https://nfws.org/event/spring-virtual-workshop-with-keiko-tanabe/
LOCATION:On Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210423T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210528T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T140540
CREATED:20210213T175118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210226T200444Z
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SUMMARY:Spring 2021 Non-Juried Members Transparent Watercolor Show
DESCRIPTION:  \nGallery Hours: Tuesday – Friday: 11 am – 5 pm; Saturday: 11 am – 3 pm.\nThis Niagara Frontier Watercolor Society’s Spring 2021 Non-Juried Members Transparent Watercolor Exhibition will be judged by Nancy Lane from Canandaigua\, New York. Her paintings have been included in the Adirondacks National Exhibition of American Watercolors\, the Richeson International Figure/Portrait Competition\, and the American Women Artists “Making Their Mark” National Exhibition. \nThe Submissions Period opens Monday\, January 11\, 2021\, and will close at midnight on Sunday\, March 14\, 2021.  All paintings that meet the Conditions and Rules of the Prospectus will be included in this Members Exhibition. Go to the Call for Work page to submit your painting.\nThe Reception and Awards Ceremony:\nDue to the Covid 19 pandemic\, at this time we regret we will not be having an Awards Reception. Awards will be announced and given to recipients at a time to be determined.If things drastically improve and we are able to hold a reception NFWS members will be notified.\nThe Prospectus can be viewed and downloaded here.\nProspectus – Spring 2021 Exhibition\n 
URL:https://nfws.org/event/spring-2021-non-juried-members-transparent-watercolor-show/
LOCATION:Artists Group Gallery\, One Linwood Avenue\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14209\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210417T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210417T130000
DTSTAMP:20260425T140540
CREATED:20210319T183815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210319T183815Z
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SUMMARY:Drop Off Date for Hand Delivered Paintings\, Spring 2021 Non-Juried Members Transparent Watercolor Show
DESCRIPTION:Participating Member-Artists will receive a scheduled time for drop off at the Artists Group Gallery\, One Linwood Avenue\, Buffalo\, NY 14209\, beginning at 11 am. 
URL:https://nfws.org/event/drop-off-date-for-hand-delivered-paintings-spring-2021-non-juried-members-transparent-watercolor-show/
LOCATION:Artists Group Gallery\, One Linwood Avenue\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14209\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210415T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210415T210000
DTSTAMP:20260425T140540
CREATED:20210319T183344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210411T161449Z
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SUMMARY:April 15th NFWS Zoom Meeting and Demonstration by Glenn Blue
DESCRIPTION:April 15th’s Meeting and Demonstration by Glenn Blue will be a Zoom Event! Here is the link to the Zoom Event! \nCarol Siracuse is inviting you to the April 15th NFWS Zoom Meeting and Demonstration.\nTopic: NFWS Zoom Meeting and Demonstration by Glenn Blue\nTime: Apr 15\, 2021 07:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)\nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/88671150590?pwd=QjRCa0QwbEE4VWhpaW14S0M3dVJtdz09\nMeeting ID: 886 7115 0590\nPasscode: 184597\nOne tap mobile\n+16465588656\,\,88671150590# US (New York)\n+13017158592\,\,88671150590# US (Washington DC)\nThe demonstration will also be recorded and will also be posted for everyone to see on our Niagara Frontier Watercolor Society YouTube Channel. \nHere is a link to a preview from Glenn of his April 15th Demonstration\, posted on our NFWS YouTube Channel. \nHere are some paintings by this amazing watermedia artist\, Glenn Blue. \n        \nArtist Glenn Blue has been painting for more than 40 years. He grew up in a family of artists in the suburbs of Philadelphia.  His parents were art teachers for numerous schools districts and adult classes\, so he learned art at a very early age.  By his teenage years Glenn was selling paintings professionally.  Over the following thirty plus years\, Glenn has trained in fine arts and shown in countless local\, regional\, and international shows.  Glenn has travelled to numerous places in Europe painting and collecting art.  He has taken classes from Joseph Zbukvic\, Alvaro Castagnet\, Nita Engle\, David Taylor\, Gregg Allen\, Tony Couch and others. \nGlenn has given lectures to artist groups and other  college classes.  He has been a judge of some local art exhibitions and is always happy to talk art with others.His paintings have been in top watercolor exhibitions\, such as the American Watercolor Society International Juried Exhibition\, the National Art for the Parks Top 100\, Paint The Parks\, Paint America\, the Pennsylvania (PWS) and Philadelphia Watercolor Society’s Annual Juried Exhibitions. Glenn was awarded the PWS Sylvan Grouse Guild Award\, available to PWS signature members that earn a high number of points by winning awards at the annual juried exhibitions. Glenn had a painting featured in the nationally known Watercolor Artist magazine\, December 2014 edition\, listed as one of the “Top Art of 2014”.   \nHe is considered one of the best snow scene watercolorists around and is represented by the Chadds Ford gallery in the Brandywine area of Pennsylvania. \nGlenn paints loose glowing impressionistic yet representational watercolors on his many plein air painting trips as well in his studio.  He attempts to artistically represent his subjects atmosphere without adding every detail. \nWe look forward to seeing a large group of watercolor enthusiasts on Zoom!
URL:https://nfws.org/event/april-15th-nfws-zoom-meeting-and-demonstration-by-glenn-blue/
LOCATION:On Zoom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210325T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210325T203000
DTSTAMP:20260425T140540
CREATED:20210319T164654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210319T164654Z
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SUMMARY:March 25th Board of Directors and Committee Members Meeting
DESCRIPTION:We will meet at 7 pm on Thursday\, March 25\, 2021 by way of Zoom! Please provide committee  reports and agenda items before the meeting to our secretary\, Sherryl Perez at sperez515@roadrunner.com or our president\, Ann Sessions at amsessions45@gmail.com before Sunday\, May 21. 
URL:https://nfws.org/event/march-25th-board-of-directors-and-committee-members-meeting/
LOCATION:On Zoom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210318T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210318T210000
DTSTAMP:20260425T140540
CREATED:20210308T214312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210308T214312Z
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SUMMARY:March's Brief Meeting and Artist Demonstration by Lena Thynell
DESCRIPTION:March 18th’s Meeting and Demonstration will be a Zoom Event! Links to the Zoom event will be sent to all NFWS Members on Monday\, March 15th. The demonstration will be recorded and will also be posted for everyone to see on our Niagara Frontier Watercolor Society YouTube Channel. \nHere is a painting by our talented demonstrating artist\, Lena Thynell. \n \nLena shares: When I paint\, I aim to express a feeling or a mood of the object rather than to create an exact picture. Being outdoors\, painting is very inspiring and I love it. It’s a challenge to paint outdoors exposed to wind\, sun\, rain and even snow. My paintings come alive in a way that is quite different from those paintings created in my studio. What started as a hobby has been an important part of my life. \nImpressions from two continents. \nLena Thynell lives with her husband nearby State College\, PA. She got her education in watercolor painting at the Gerlesborg Art School in Sweden\, taking week long classes over several years. This school is located north of Gothenburg on the beautiful Swedish west coast.\nShe is an art instructor at the Art Alliance of Central Pennsylvania. After a long career as a Registered Nurse\, Certified Nurse Midwife and Department Head in Sweden\, watercolor has now become an important part of her life. She often paints “en plein – air” which gives her much joy and new inspiration. “It’s a challenge to paint on location and that’s what I like” Lena states.   \nLena has participated in Juried Art Shows as well as solo art shows in Sweden and Juried Art Shows in the United States. She has also participated in several Juried Plein Air Events. \nSince the move to the United States\, Lena has attended workshops with Skip Lawrence\, Alvaro Castagnet\, Andy Evansen\, Vladislav Yeliseyev and Mick McAndrews.\nLena is a Signature Member of the Pennsylvania\, Philadelphia\, Baltimore and Pittsburgh Watercolor Societies\,   a Member of the Nordic Watercolor Society NAS\, Social Media Administrator at Philadelphia Watercolor Society and was the Juried Artist representing Sweden at Fabriano In Acquarello 2019\, the Watercolor community of: NORDIC COUNTRIES. \nhttp://www.LenaThynellWatercolor.com \nWe look forward to seeing a large group of watercolor enthusiasts on Zoom!
URL:https://nfws.org/event/marchs-brief-meeting-and-artist-demonstration-by-lena-thynell/
LOCATION:On Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210218T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210218T210000
DTSTAMP:20260425T140540
CREATED:20210122T213652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210219T174528Z
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SUMMARY:February 18th Zoom Members Meeting and Demonstration by Roger DeMuth
DESCRIPTION:Roger DeMuth will  demonstrate virtually in a NFWS Zoom Meeting on February 18\, 2021. We will provide an invitation to the Zoom event by email to all NFWS Members.   We will also record the demonstration and post it on our Niagara Frontier Watercolor Society YouTube Channel.   You can check out the eight demonstration videos on the channel now by clicking here. \nNiagara Frontier Watercolor YouTube Channel\nROGER DeMUTH comes to us from Cazenovia\, New York. He is an award winning designer\, illustrator\, photographer and gardener who lives in Cazenovia. Among his awards are The Philadelphia Sketch Club\, Publisher’s Weekly\, and an Oppenheim Toy Book Award. Professor of Illustration at Syracuse University from 1979-2014\, he has been the Creative Director of De Muth Design since 1970. Roger was head of the Syracuse University Illustration Program 1998-2000\, Co-coordinator of the ISDP-MFA\, Master’s Degree in Illustration 1993-1996 and organized the NYC Lubin House Senior Class Portfolio Open House annually for 20+ years. He co-chaired the Syracuse Poster Project for 14 years and has lectured extensively to colleges\, universities\, and community groups.  \n                        For over 45 years\, Roger has been honored to work with major corporations throughout the U.S. and Europe\, including the Cartoon Network\, Crackerjack\, Masterpieces Puzzles\, Smokey the Bear\, Xerox\, Silver Burnett and Ginn\, Consolidated Edison\, WGBH Boston\, Kodak\, Xerox\, Big Blue Dot\, Disney\, C.R. Gibson\, American Greetings\, Schultz & Friends Advertising\, Niagara Mohawk \, Walter Bernard-Milton Glaser Inc.\, Warner Brothers\, The Advertising Council of America\, The Syracuse International Film Festival\, and many more. \n                        In 2015 DeMuth was awarded the Gold Medal from the Museum of Comic & Cartoon Art at the Society of Illustrators in NYC.. His work has appeared in numerous exhibitions\, including the Society of Illustrators in NYC and Los Angeles. His watercolors were featured in the Sept. 2017 issue of The Artist’s Magazine. All 3 of his published children’s books have won awards. His most recent book is the captivating 134 page watercolor collection Have Watercolors\, Will Travel.  For more information\, please visit this web site: https://www.rogerdemuthdesign.com \n                        “I always wanted to be an artist\, and I found out along the way that the making of the art was the best part. It still doesn’t matter to me which direction I choose. I can be just as happy working with watercolors as I am painting with oil paints or working in clay or digging  in the gardens. I get up early in the morning & go right to work in the studio. I always start out with a sketch\, revise it\, do more idea sketches and think about the object from every angle before I begin making anything. This method has served me well.”     “If I am not making something\, I am miserable.”     Roger DeMuth   \n                             \n 
URL:https://nfws.org/event/february-18th-zoom-members-meeting-and-demonstration-by-roger-demuth/
LOCATION:On Zoom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210121T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210121T210000
DTSTAMP:20260425T140540
CREATED:20210102T203754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210122T211944Z
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SUMMARY:January 21st Zoom Demonstration by Chris Leeper
DESCRIPTION:After a short Zoom meeting chaired by our president Ann Sessions\, Mike Killelea introduced our featured artist\, Chris Leeper. Chris demonstrated virtually in our NFWS Zoom Meeting on January 21st. We  provided an invitation to the Zoom event by email to all NFWS Members.   We also record the demonstration\, and have posted it on our Niagara Frontier Watercolor Society YouTube Channel.   You can check out the demonstration videos on the channel now by clicking here. \nNiagara Frontier Watercolor Society YouTube Channel. \nChristopher Leeper is a realist painter working in all mediums. His award-winning work has been shown in solo and juried exhibitions throughout the country. \nHe has illustrated four children’s books and has written and illustrated the book Realism in Watermedia\, (North Light). His work has also been featured in The Artist’s Magazine\,Plein Air Magazine\, Watercolor Magic and Ohio Magazine and in the book Splash 14 (North Light).                              \nHe participates in a number of juried and invitational plein air events each year. He is a frequent award winner.A popular instructor\, he teaches numerous workshops each year as well as being a member of the adjunct faculty in the Department of Art at Youngstown State University. He serves on the board of trustees of the Ohio Plein Air Society and is past president of the Ohio Watercolor Society. He graduated from Youngstown State University in 1988 with a BFA degree in graphic design. Since 2000\, he has painted full-time from his studio in Canfield\, Ohio. You can see Chris’s Paintings and find out about his classes at: \nwww.christopherleeper.com\nHere is his finished demonstration!\n \n  \n                                                  \n  \n                                              \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://nfws.org/event/january-21st-zoom-demonstration-by-chris-leeper/
LOCATION:On Zoom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210111T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210314T235500
DTSTAMP:20260425T140540
CREATED:20210226T201052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210226T201052Z
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SUMMARY:Submission Period\, Spring 2021 Members Transparent Watercolor Show
DESCRIPTION:The submission period has been extended to Sunday\, March 14th at midnight. Go to the Call for Work Page to view the Prospectus and enter online. 
URL:https://nfws.org/event/submission-period-spring-2021-members-transparent-watercolor-show/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201119T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201119T210000
DTSTAMP:20260425T140540
CREATED:20201020T164918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201120T160254Z
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SUMMARY:November 19th Zoom Demonstration by Art Cunanan
DESCRIPTION:Art Cunanan   demonstrated virtually in a NFWS Zoom Meeting on November 19th. We provided an invitation to the Zoom event by email to NFWS Members.   We recorded the demonstration and posted it on our Niagara Frontier Watercolor Society YouTube Channel.   You can check out the six demonstration videos on the channel now by clicking here. \nNiagara Frontier Watercolor Society YouTube Channel. \nArt Cunanan’s Bio \nBorn and educated in the Philippines\, Art immigrated to Canada in 1976. Excited at the prospect of pursuing his passion for painting\, he enrolled in workshops to gain knowledge of the business of Art in Canada. Today he lives in Southern Ontario with his wife where the surrounding abounds with beautiful subject matters. “If only we would stop and appreciate the beauty that surrounds us.” It has served him well as most of his paintings depict beautiful Ontario. \nFrom oil to watercolor and acrylics\, Art has proven that he can handle all three mediums very well. Being more at ease with watercolors\, Art conducts workshops all across Canada\, United States and Europe using the medium with expertise. \n“I love nature; it inspires me all the time. Light dominates my paintings\, it makes them alive. Being able to paint is a gift\, sharing this talent is God given.” \nHere are two images shared with us by Art. Beautiful! \n \n \n 
URL:https://nfws.org/event/november-19th-zoom-demonstration-by-art-cunanan/
LOCATION:On Zoom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201128
DTSTAMP:20260425T140540
CREATED:20200901T175409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201027T191231Z
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SUMMARY:Fall 2020 Members Watermedia Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The Fall 2020 Members Watermedia Exhibition will be on view from November 4 – 27\, 2020 at the Carnegie Center for the Arts. 240 Goundry Street\, North Tonawanda\, NY. The gallery hours are: Wednesday and Thursday\, 6 – 8 pm and Friday and Saturday\, 12 – 4 pm. See you there!
URL:https://nfws.org/event/fall-2020-members-watermedia-exhibition/
LOCATION:Carnegie Art Center\, 240 Goundry Street\, North Tonawanda\, NY\, 14120\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201029T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201029T183000
DTSTAMP:20260425T140540
CREATED:20201024T000019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201024T000019Z
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SUMMARY:NFWS Board of Directors and Committee Volunteers Zoom Meeting
DESCRIPTION:We will meet at 5 pm on Thursday\, October 29\, 2020 by way of Zoom! Please provide committee  reports and agenda items before the meeting to our secretary\, Sherryl Perez at sperez515@hotmail.com.
URL:https://nfws.org/event/nfws-board-of-directors-and-committee-volunteers-zoom-meeting/
LOCATION:On Zoom
CATEGORIES:Board of Directors Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201015T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201015T210000
DTSTAMP:20260425T140540
CREATED:20200925T150136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201020T163903Z
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SUMMARY:Sarah Yeoman's YouTube Live Demonstration!
DESCRIPTION:Sarah Yeoman\, our Fall 2020 Online Workshop Artist\,  demonstrated live on Zoom. We recorded the demonstration and posted it on our Niagara Frontier Watercolor Society YouTube Channel.   You can check out the five demonstration videos on the channel now by clicking here. \nNiagara Frontier Watercolor Society YouTube Channel. \n 
URL:https://nfws.org/event/sarah-yeomans-youtube-live-demonstration/
LOCATION:On Zoom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201010T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201012T160000
DTSTAMP:20260425T140540
CREATED:20200827T211003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200828T110659Z
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SUMMARY:Fall 2020 Virtual Watercolor Workshop Sarah Yeoman
DESCRIPTION:The Fall Workshop will be our first ever VIRTUAL Watercolor Workshop with Sarah Yeoman. It will be held at your home via ZOOM from Saturday\, October 10 to Monday\, October 12\, 2020\, 9:30 am – 4:00 pm.\nFee: Members $150; Non-Members $185.\nClick here to access registration brochure:\nVirtual Workshop Registration Form\n\nThe workshop is limited to 23 participants.\nReservations accepted by postmarked reply only (mail) and in order of postmark date\, with preference given to current NFWS members. Mail completed application and check to:      Phyllis Vasbinder\, 262 Selkirk Drive  North Tonawanda NY  14120.\nA check for the full amount payable to the Niagara Frontier Watercolor Society must accompany your completed reservation form. You may also join NFWS (see option on the application below). This includes a $25 non-refundable deposit.\nIf you do not wish to have confirmation and supply list sent by email\, include self-addressed envelope with registration.\nNo refunds 45 days prior to the workshop\, unless the workshop is cancelled by NFWS.\n Requirements to participate in virtual workshop: \n\nComputer (desktop or laptop) or tablet with embedded or external camera and microphone\nInternet service\nZOOM app downloaded\nExperience with ZOOM and/or participation in our ZOOM introduction and test run prior to workshop\n\nNOTE: Technical support will be available prior to and during the workshop \nOrganization of the workshop: \n\nThe instructor will do demonstrations and provide reference materials\nParticipants will have time to paint and may use their own references\nParticipants will be able to ask questions during the workshop via a chat application in ZOOM\nThe instructor will end each day with about an hour to look at and comment on participants’ work. To do this\, participants would hold up paintings in view of their camera.
URL:https://nfws.org/event/fall-2020-virtual-watercolor-workshop-sarah-yeoman/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200712T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200830T235900
DTSTAMP:20260425T140540
CREATED:20200704T194643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200830T191944Z
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SUMMARY:Fall 2020 Members Watermedia Exhibition Submission Period begins July 12th and ends August 30\, 2020
DESCRIPTION:SUBMISSION PERIOD ENDS AT MIDNIGHT TONIGHT\, SUNDAY\, AUGUST 30\, 2020! \nThe Fall 2020 Members Watermedia Exhibition will be held at the Carnegie Art Center November 4 – 28\, 2020. This site will be ready to receive submissions on July 12\, 2020. Go to the Call for Work page for more information.
URL:https://nfws.org/event/fall-2020-members-watermedia-exhibition-submission-period-ends-august-30-2020/
CATEGORIES:Call for Work,Exhibitions,NFWS Members Watermedia Exhibition,watermedia
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