Deadline to vote via email is 9/1/2024
A huge thank you to all of the members who submitted proposals for our 2025 Exhibition Calendar!! Below are the proposals that were presented at the meeting. Voting will be accepted via email until Sunday, September 1st.
REMEMBER, only Members can vote! It’s super easy to become a member and you can do it right now:
Please note the 2025 calendar will include our two annual shows: Member’s Show and Fiber Arts.
TO VOTE PLEASE FOLLOW THESE STEPS:
- Look at the proposals below by clicking on the linked titles in the list to view a .pdf document of the show proposal.
- Email us your top 7 choice preferences, along with your full name so we can verify your membership status. (It is not too late to renew your membership.)
- In the subject line of the email include “Exhibition Votes” so we can be sure your votes are counted.
LIST OF EXHIBITION PROPOSALS:
Literary Style: 8th Fashion Runway Show & Gallery Exhibition.
Turtle Wisdom: Colorful paintings by Betty LaDuke and prose/poetry by Flannery Clouse and Jacalyn McManara.
Even if Surrounded by Walls, I am Free: Marlis Jermutus’ earliest work created while she was held in jail in the early 1980s.
Wildfire: An open call show of artwork about Wildfire and curated/documented experiences of those who lived through them.
Prayer, Work, and Place: Mother Justina’s comprehensive artwork as part of her MFA show.
Weave: The paintings by Eloise Larson and Encaustics of Cathy Valentine.
Keiko Katsuta: Katsuta’s dream-like Mandala paintings and drawings.
Organic Ambiguity: The artwork of Ashland artist, Nancy Ashmead.
Unexpected Ally: The elegant sculptures of Oregon artist, John Richens.
Inspiration of Generational Family Artists: Multi-media artwork from grandparents to grandson–Harriet Greene, Marty Goldman, Teakki Legg.
The Art of Joy and Laughter: An open call show for humorous works of art. Exhibition to include comedy club type mini-stage, laughter workshops and possibly a live cam on a designated “funny-walk” crosswalk.
My America: (Show for 2026) An open call exhibit joining artwork to form one large quilt like piece illustrating what My America means to each artist. Opening July 4th, 2026, the show would join the nations celebration for its 250th anniversary, “America 250.”