1.
Arteast
Open Studio December /
Studio-libre
décembre 2015
at
St-Laurent Complex Centre, Visual Arts studio
525
Côté Street ,Ottawa, ON, K1K 0Z8
Sign
up for the Open Studio:
$5.00
(cash or cheque payable to Arteast) for each session
December
10, is our final session for 2015
We
will be having a mini Christmas potluck lunch, so bring something to
share.
Open
Studio will resume Jan. 14, 2016 and will be held on the 2nd
and 4th
Thursday
of each month. Time: 10:00 am to 3:00 pm
Bring
your painting supplies and your project. Oil painters please no
solvent cleanup! There are more than10 easels for use by
the artists as well as work tables. Juice and coffee will be
available for members.
The
studio will be open to all Arteast members. This is a great
opportunity for Arteast members to get together and sketch, paint, or
create in their particular medium. This is not an art class.
Informal discussions may occur when artists are working together.
An
Arteast executive member will be on hand to answer questions about
our opportunities such as upcoming meetings, shows, library displays,
outreach projects etc.
Sign
up by contacting any of the following: Corinne Feasey c_feasey
@hotmail.com
___________________
__________________________________________________
Arteast
Members Open Studio
Name:
__________________________________________________________________
Address:_________________________________________________________________
Phone:__________________________Email:____________________________________
Membership
up to date: □ cash □ or Cheque □ (payable
to Arteast)
The
Open Studio of $5.00 fee is not refundable
Studio-libre
en arts visuels au Complexe St-Laurent
525
rue Côté, Ottawa, Ont. K1K 0Z8
Inscription:
5$
(comptant ou par chèque libellé à Arteast) pour chaque session.
Le
10 décembre est notre dernière session de 2015!
Nous
aurons un mini potluck de Noël pour le diner, donc apportez quelque
chose à partager.
Studio-libre
recommencera le 14 janvier 2016, aux 2ème
et 4ème
jeudis de chaque mois, ceci jusqu’à la fin du mois de juin. Les
heures sont de 10.00 am. à 3.00 pm.
Apportez
votre matériel de peinture et votre projet. Les solvants
pour nettoyage à l’huile ne sont pas acceptés.
Il y a plus de 10 chevalets et des tables de travail pour les
artistes. Jus et café seront disponibles pour les membres.
Le
studio sera ouvert à tous les membres. C’est une belle opportunité
de partager ensemble croquis, peintures ou de créer selon ses
propres médiums. Ce n’est pas une classe d’art mais un lieu de
discussions informelles entre artistes.
Il
y aura un membre de l’exécutif pour répondre aux questions
concernant l’association, les réunions, les expositions, les
projets communautaires, etc.
S’inscrire
en contactant
_____________________________________________________________________
Studio-libre
– Arteast
Nom…………………………………………………………..
Adresse……………………………………………………..
Téléphone…………………………………………………courriel……………………………………
Membre
actif …….. comptant …….. ou chèque …… ( à :
Arteast )
Les
frais de 5$ pour le Studio-libre ne sont pas remboursables
2.
Members
Announcements
Jessie
Parker announces the launch
of her first Paperback Book “Money Smarts for Visual
Artists: Secrets, Surprises and Essentials”, published by
Amazon, November, 2015. This book would not have been possible
without the input of Arteast members who took her seminars, which she
gave on the same topics a few years back. The content arising from
their intelligent and pertinent feedback and questions were
critical to the content of this book. The seminars on financial
matters evolved into the eBooks, which in turn have lead on to the
paperback (with much redesign and updating). Many thanks to Arteast
With
the critical info here, visual artists learn art related financial
secrets and surprises not generally revealed in art training courses.
This book is also useful for self-employed designers, commercial
artists and commercial photographers. And Canadian artists living
abroad where they are unlikely to be able to get advice on Canadian
tax issues.
In
Part I, the practical financial day to day nitty gritty basics are
made easy to understand. In Part II, what expenses can and can’t be
claimed and how and why are explained. And in Part III, the audit is
demystified. What triggers an audit, the artist’s rights, the
procedures, and how to win an audit are revealed.
The
artist can use this book as a guide for DIY and/or as a basis for
fruitful collaboration with accountants. Info is based on Canadian
law, but also useful for countries based on British law (UK, USA, AU,
NZ ). The book is available at www.amazon.com/author/jessieparker
Kerstin
Peters would like to invite you to two of her
upcoming events:
On
Saturday, December 5, 2015 from 11 am to 3 pm, she
holds her third annual Open House
at 1270 Kinsella Drive in Cumberland, ON, K4C 1A9. She
is looking forward to showing her
art in the comfort of her
own house.
On
December
13, 2015 from 4 to
6
pm, she
will be at Tyros
Shawarma Lebanese Restaurant at
5929 Jeanne d'Arc Boulevard South, Orléans, ON K1C 6V8, for the
“Meet
the Artist” event.
You
will also be able to try some of the great food the restaurant has to
offer
Kerstin
is
showing a wonderful mix of her
acrylic
and oil paintings celebrating the beauty
of Canada's winter
in this
solo exhibition. The exhibition “Winter
Wonderland”
runs until January
8, 2016.
3.
Communiqué
Arteast's
hard-copy, quarterly newsletter—Communiqué—is popular with our
members, but did you know that it is also available on our Web site
at http://arteastottawa.com/newsletter.php? A notification when a new
issue is released is communicated via the weekly Arteast Digest.
Posting of the Web version may be viewed in full dazzling colour, at
least two weeks before the print version (black and white) is
delivered by Canada Post. With rising postal costs, some members
have requested that they be removed from the mailing list for the
printed copy. Other advantages of going with the online Communiqué
are:
-
reduces printing and envelope costs;
-
makes Arteast more "green";
-
no more hunting for misplaced issues (Arteast's Web site has the
current and all back issues).
Printed
copies will be available at our monthly Grow With Art meetings and
the Promenade Arteast gallery at the Shenkman Arts Centre. If you
prefer to read the newsletter online, please e-mail us at
editor@arteastottawa.com to have your name removed from the
newsletter mailing list.
La
copie imprimée du trimestriel d’Arteast – Communiqué – est
populaire auprès de ses membres, mais saviez-vous qu’il est aussi
disponible sur le site Web http://arteastottawa.com/newsletter.php
? Lors de sa publication, une notice paraît dans l’hebdomadaire
Arteast Digest. Sur le Web il peut être lu et vu en couleurs deux
semaines avant la version imprimée ( noir et blanc) postée par
Poste Canada. Compte tenu du coût postal croissant plusieurs membres
ont enlevé leur nom pour l’envoi postal - vers le Web. Il y a
d’ailleurs d’autres avantages du Communiqué en ligne tels que :
-
réduire les coûts de l’imprimé et de l’enveloppe;
-
Arteast plus ‘vert’;
-
ne plus être à la recherche du numéro manquant (le Web d’Arteast
conserve le numéro courant et les anciens numéros).
Des
copies imprimées seront disponibles à la réunion mensuelle L’Art
en herbe et à la galerie Promenade Arteast au Centre Shenkman. Si
vous préférez lire le Communiqué en ligne, s.v.p. contactez :
editor@arteastottawa.com
afin d’enlever votre nom de la liste d’envoi.
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. AOE
Announcements
Please
follow the links:
Opportunities
For Members: Nov 24 | Occasions Pour Les
Membres : Le 24 Novembre
Reminder:
ARTinis Survey | Rappel: Sondage pour ARTinis