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SBAA Juried Show at 1919 State St.
Takedown: Saturday, August 12, 10 - 12
Gallery 113 Group Show for June
Takedown: Monday, July 3, 10 - 4
SBAA Juried Show at Faulkner Gallery
Takedown: Friday, June 30 from 10 - 12
Rent Wall Space at Gallery 113
Starting June 15 for months in 2018 by contacting Katy Zappala at
G113wallspace@aol.com
See page 7 for more details.
Semana Nautica Open Show at Cabrillo
Ingathering: Tuesday, June 27 , 11 - 1
Must have a beach or coastline theme
Only 2-dimensional art accepted
CASH PRIZES
Juror: Ralph Waterhouse
Reception: None
Takedown: Monday, July 31 from 10 - 12
Gallery 113 Group Show for July
Ingathering: Monday, July 3 10 - 4
Reception: Thursday, July 6, 5 - 8
Takedown: Monday, July 29, 10 - 4
SBAA Juried Show for 2 Months at Cabrillo
Ingathering: Tuesday, August 1, 11 - 1
Juror: Rita Ferri Reception: None
Takedown: Monday, Sept. 25 from 10 - 12
SBAA Juried Show at Faulkner Gallery
Ingathering: Wednesday, August 2, 10 - 12:30
Juror: Dane Goodman
Reception: Thursday, August 3 from 5 - 8
Takedown: Wednesday, August 30 from 10 - 12
SBAA Juried Show at 1919 State St.
Ingathering: Saturday, August 12, 10 - 12
Juror: TBA
Takedown: Saturday, November 4, 10 - 12
Art Show in Acoustic Music Celebration
the end of August: TBA
July 2017
Newsletter
Calendar of SBAA Events
Read emails from Jacqui@JacquiBravo.com via MailChimp for changes to dates/times
Print this page, highlight dates important to you, and place it somewhere to reference.
P.O. Box 61642
Santa Barbara, CA 93160
Phone: 963-1026 Website: SBartassoc.org Email: SBAAdata@aol.com
SBAA Membership Renewal
SBAA renewal forms were mailed out
with a return envelope on May 22 for
membership July 1, 2017 - June 30, 2018
Thank you to those who have paid, we will de-
posit your checks on July 1. If you have a ques-
tion, call Jacqui Bravo at 564-7019.
Do not leave your dues at G113.
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What a beautiful start to summer in the Land of Pur-
ple Trees! Just shows you what a little love, in the
form of water for them, can do!
Our June show at the Faulkner got off to a bit of a
rocky start due to construction issues but 129 pieces
made their way in and juror Ray Hunter selected 75
to be hung. The show is beautiful in its choices,
curating, and represents the use of 13 different media
and many different themes. We should be very
proud of the wide range of creative spirits that our
membership represents. The Jurors Choice Award
went to Rex Kochel. Memorial Awards went to Sal-
ly Hamilton to honor Virginia Butterfield and Mi-
chael Mead to honor Roz Nordli. A third Award
went to Francis Reighley. Honorable Mentions
went to Mureen Brown, Helena Hill, Jane Hurd,
Tomi Murphy, and Rick Osgood. I was sorry I felt
I had to cancel the First Thursday reception due to
the construction but SBAA will donate the money
we would have spent to the FoodBank for their No
Child Hungry program.
Our next Ingathering will be for Semana Nautica at
the Cabrillo Pavilion Arts Center. Susan Price, who
noticed that the Semana Nautica website didn’t men-
tion the art show, has been working with them to
bring more attention to the show and our contribu-
tions. With large cash prizes the competition will be
fierce. Ralph Waterhouse will be the juror, and do
remember that this show is open to all artists so in-
vite your artist friends to enter. See you on Tuesday,
June 27th! We will have postcards for you to hand
out to your friends and family to promote the show.
This show is the first time we will use our new
award ribbons that are now for First, Second, and
Third places plus honorable mentions rather than the
Juror’s Choice and green award ribbons we used in
the past.
The August shows will be here before you know it
so start looking at your options. August 1st at the Ca-
brillo Pavilion Arts Center (a 2 month show), August
2nd at the Faulkner Gallery (a 1 month show), Au-
gust 12th at 1919 State (a 3 month show), and the
Jewish Community Center on August 31st that runs
until October 25th. Full details are on Page 1 of the
newsletter or check the website. Thanks to Jacqui,
you will always receive timely email activity alerts!
It’s time to start reminding your friends who are not
members that our Fall ingathering for New Members
will be held on Monday, September 25th at the
Faulkner. Give them time to pull together their best
work! Full details can be found on our website or in
our small green brochures that you can pick up at
our ingatherings or at Gallery 113.
We are firming up final details for the art show we
are organizing in conjunction with the Acoustic Mu-
sic Celebration at the end of August. Full infor-
mation will be sent to the membership soon.
A final request from me regarding phone calls to the
SBAA number 963-1026, that rings into my mobile
phone. I have been receiving an increasing number
of robo calls so, if you call on SBAA business and I
don’t answer the phone, please leave a voice mail
message so that I know to return your call. My
home phone is also listed in the directory – no ro-
bocalls there.
Have a sweet and inspirational summer!
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE BY CATHIE SMITH
Blue Sapphire in a Filed of Lilac Amethysts
by Elizabeth O. Moore
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NEWS ABOUT SBAA MEMBERS
CONGRATULATIONS!
Ruth Ellen Hoag was juror for California Water-
color Association's member show, "Go Figure." It
will be held in San Fransisco's Lindsay Dirkx
Brown Gallery June 1-29.
Terre Martin Sanitate's painting Inner Grace re-
ceived a Juror's Award at the Goleta Valley Art
Association June exhibit. Paintings will be on dis-
play at the Goleta Valley Library, 500 North Fair-
view Avenue, Goleta through June 28.
Nancy Freeman received an honorable mention
award for her painting, Dilly-Dilly, on exhibit at the
AAC's show at the Jewish Community Center
through August 17.
Cody Cammbell had two pieces juried into the ex-
hibition Out of Place at the Westmont Ridley-Tree
Museum of Art: a monoprint, Broken Heart-
ed and a mixed media piece titled A House Divid-
ed that won 2nd Honorable Mention. The juror was
Ruth Esteves, Director & Curator, REDCAT Los
Angeles. The exhibition runs through June 24 and
is open Mondays - Fridays from 10—4 and from
11:-5 on Saturdays; closed Sundays and college hol-
idays.
Jennifer Boswell sold seven original oil paintings
since the end of May and early June at En Plein Air
Art Gallery (961 Linden Avenue, Carpinteria Open
12-5 Everyday). She is the Featured Artist for June
and July.
Mariko Tabar sold her latest oil painting A House
with Green Doors to a collector of her paintings in
Tokyo.
Margaret Nadeau sold two major paintings at her
Artist of the Month show at Gallery 113 in May.
A. Michael Marzolla’s painting They're Here,
acrylic on canvas, sold from Gallery 113.
MEMBER SHOWS
Jane Hurd‘s Santa Barbara landscape paintings
will be on display during the month of July in the
Faulkner East Gallery. Reception on 1st Thursday,
July 6.
Mariko Tabar’s 3 prints from original paintings
From the Rose Garden, Mission Santa Barbara,
Santa Barbara Court House, El Paseo are installed
at Farmers and Merchants Trust Company at 1034
Santa Barbara St., Santa Barbara.
Ruth Ellen Hoag’s abstract painting Songs He
Sang Had No Words was juried into the Westmont
Art Museum's "Out of Place" exhibition through
June 24.
Sue Barrera has 2 photos in the current Carpinteria
Arts Center show “Through the Lens”.
Nancy Freeman had 12 paintings, part of a group
show, on view at Michael Kate's furniture store
through July 16. She has been accepted into the
Aquatic show at the S.B. Tennis Club, on view
through July 8, has a collage in "Solstice" show at
CASA Gallery.
Chris Provenzano is showing her sculpture at Dis-
tinctive Art Gallery through June.
Rosemarie C. Gebhart will be participating in a
group show, "Aquatic" at the Santa Barbara Tennis
Club. 2375 Foothill Rd. Juror Michael Irwin, Cura-
tor Susan Tibbles. Artists Reception: Friday June
9th, 5:30-7:30PM. Exhibit runs through July 7.
Pamela Benham’s painting Untitled SBT 38 is in
the exhibit “Brushstrokes 2017” at the SLO Muse-
um of Art, juror David Limrite, through July 2.
She has three acrylic pieces in the exhibition “31st
Summer Annual Exhibition” at the Florida State U.
Museum of Fine Arts, Tallahassee, FL, June 23-
July 28. Her painting Three Cows / Summer in
Maine is in “Mini Masterpieces” at the Freeport Art
Museum, Freeport, IL, July 21–Sept 1.
More Member News on the next page
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MEMBER SHOWS (Continued)
David Crouch has a painting Afternoon Shadow in
the Tri-County Juried Exhibit Out of Place at the
Westmont Ridley-Tree Museum of Art.
Bay Hallowell had two monoprints accepted for Out
of Place: Tri-County Juried Exhibition at the West-
mont Ridley-Tree Museum of Art juried by Ruth
Estévez, Director & Curator, REDCAT Los Ange-
les. The exhibition runs through June 24, is open
weekdays from10 to 4 & Saturdays 11 to 5. Closed
Sundays and college holidays. Free admis-
sion. wwwwestmontmuseum.org
Sue Slater's paintings are in on display at the Cabril-
lo Pavilion Arts Center through June 24. In this
group show with the SB Arts Show, her work in-
cludes some of her modern still lifes as well as her
more traditional architectural pieces. Included is the
painting in the round, Favorite Things depicting
paints, palettes, brushes, and books.
Karen Schroeder explores the natural world, ani-
mals, and their environments in a series of original
prints, Nature - Hanging in the Balance in the East
Wing of the Faulkner Gallery for the month of June.
First Thursday reception is June 1st, from 5 - 7. She
is donating 20% of her sales to the Santa Barbara
Audubon Society.
Patti Post will be exhibiting with “The Next Big
Thing” at the Blackboard Gallery, Studio Channel
Island Art Center in Camarillo through June 24.
Thank-you to the members who submitted
pieces to use for our summer show postcards.
Sorry we couldn’t use all of them but we are
happy to include some each month in the
Newsletter.
MEMBER SHOWS
Loon Point Low Tide by Jane Hurd
Near a Thousand Steps by Kathy Hardin
Please email your news items for the
August Newsletter by July 10 to
SBAAdata@aol.com using format of Newsletter and
Consolidate your news items under either Con-
gratulations or Member News.
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MEMBER SHOWS (Continued)
Sarah Carr’s show Goleta, the Goodland exhibits
her pastels at Goodland Kitchen, 231 South Magno-
lia in Old Town Goleta. Hours are Monday through
Friday, 8 am to 2:30 pm.
Morgan Green and Tom deWalt join for an exhibit
at Gallery Los Olivos in June. The month long
show, titled “Haiku,” focuses on landscape art as a
form of visual poetry. Each oil or pastel painting in
the exhibit will be accompanied by its own haiku, a
short form of Japanese poem. The gallery at 2920
Grand Avenue in Los Olivos is open daily 10 to 5.
Darlene Roker had six photographs accepted into
the Ventura Community Memorial Hospital show,
"Earth Laughs in Flowers" through July 16.
Katie Fagan’s solo art exhibition opens this month
at The Oaks at Ojai. The show runs through June
29. Art About Ojai features 16 local landscape
paintings completed this past year. The Oaks at
Ojai is located in downtown Ojai at 122 E. Ojai Av-
enue and the gallery is open from 10 am- 4 pm.
Terre Martin Sanitate has nine paintings on dis-
play at the Rancho Santa Barbara Gallery 333
through June.
MEMBER SHOWS
Morning Butterfly by Bill Hull
Last Light by Stephanie Jamgochian
Kelp—Up Close and Personal by Seraphine
MORE INFORMATION ON WEBSITE
www.sbartassoc.org now includes the
front pages of the latest SBAA Directory.
Select the Information tab
select the Member Information from the drop down menu and then click on the pdf.
This pdf has a lot of SBAA information
(e.g., contacts, rules & guidelines, donors,
over 30 year members, etc.)
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OPPORTUNITIES & EVENTS
Ojai Valley Lavender Festival Art Exhibit at the
Art Pavilion in Libby Park for the Lavender Festi-
val, June 24, 10-5.
Celebrate Aging - A Photography Show - Call for
photo entries. The Central Coast Commission for
Senior Citizens, Area Agency on Aging invites pho-
tographers to capture and share images that depict
the diversity, dignity and challenges of what living a
long life today means. Submit your photos by July
15 for a Faulkner Gallery exhibit from September 7-
31. Go to www.CentralCoastSeniors.org for guide-
lines and entry form - More information at
CelebrateAgingSB@gmail.com
Calling all abstract artists who would like to join the
Abstract Art Collective. The Live Jury Day will
take place on Sunday, August 27 from 10:30-
12pm. For more information, please contact Maria
Miller (New Membership Coordinator) at
maria@mosuramayu.net or visit the AAC website:
http://abstractartcollective.com/
WORKSHOPS
Martha Shilliday is offering a weekly watercolor
class meeting on Wednesdays from June 21st
through July 12th at the Goleta Valley Community
Center. Two formal lessons will be taught. Small
classes with 12 or less students provide plenty of
one-on-one attention. Student skill level should be
advanced beginner or above. Classes are between
9:30-11:30 a.m. You can look at her web site at
www.mshilliday.com. If you are interested in the
class please either call her at 805-451-8877 or email
mshilliday@cox.net
Frank Eber (www.frankeber.com) will be teaching
a three day Plein Air Watercolor Work-
shop from Friday, July 7 to Sunday July 9, 9 am –
4 pm. The workshop will begin each day at
the Marine Center Classroom at the Santa Barbara
Harbor then move to various outdoor locations in
Santa Barbara. The cost is $300 for SBAA mem-
bers and $325 for non-members. To enroll, or for
further information contact Helena Hill at
helenahill@mac.com
Jannene Behl has a two day pastel workshop How
to Make Your Landscapes and Seascapes Stand Out July 8 & 9 for members $180, for non-
members $230. To enroll go to
www.s-c-a-p-e.org/about-3-1/
Holli Harmon’s workshop on Monoprints on July
22-23 is hosted by S.B. Visual Artists. Holli recent-
ly developed a new style for some of her work that
incorporates monoprinting and other techniques
such as stenciling. In this 2-day workshop at her
Santa Barbara studio, Holli will demonstrate her
techniques and students will be able to explore what
they're learning individually with Holli's guidance.
Price of $200 includes materials but additional op-
tional materials will be suggested. Payment is re-
quired to reserve your space online at Holli Harmon Monoprints Workshop - July 22-23, 2017
Ruth Ellen Hoag classes at Whistle Stop Art Studi-
os, 220 W. Canon Perdido, Suite D, will continue
with on-going classes through the summer. Classes
are on Saturdays, 10-1 open to all levels of watercol-
or and acrylic artists, and 1:30 to 4:30 geared to be-
ginning and newer students of watercolor. Contact
Ruth@RuthEllenHoag.com, or call 689-0858 for
more information.
The Carpinteria Arts Center will be offering a
wide variety of art workshops beginning August
20, several of which feature SBAA members as in-
structors. For course listings and registration, vis-
it carpinteriaartscenter.org
Ken Kewley - Acrylic and Collage Abstract
Landscapes October 13, 14, and 15 at the Rusty
Barn in Santa Barbara. Explore composition and
enjoy creating collages through drawing, painting,
cutting and layering. All levels welcome. Many of
the materials are provided. Ken Kewley,a Pennsyl-
vania Academy of Arts teacher, is nationally known
for his collages and paintings. Register at, http://
www.s-c-a-p-e.org/about-3-1/
OPPORTUNITIES/EVENTS/WORKSHOPS
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GALLERY GOSSIP by Hedy Price Paley
Members interested in showcasing their
art in a Gallery show in 2018: The date for
sign up starts June 15 to reserve a wall to
exhibit your art next year. Walls fill up
quickly. You can request space starting June
15 by emailing Katy Zappala at
G113WallSpace@aol.com
.
Artists can reserve up to three walls per
year. The small image walls are limited to
two per year. One can be requested starting
on June 15 and a second, depending on
availability, on July 15. To see where the
small images walls are located, check the
Gallery website, www.gallery113sb.com and
click “Gallery113 floor plan”. Please con-
tact Katy with any questions.
Thanks to all of our volunteers, the Gallery
looks fantastic. Artists showing art at the
gallery should be sure their artwork is sturdi-
ly framed with clean glass. Art shows so
much better and it is important in attracting
buyers to your art.
Show Dates: July 4 - July 28
Reception: Thursday, July 6, 5 - 8
Artist of the Month: Kris Buck
With almost perfect weather year round, Kris
Buck has enjoyed an "endless summer" of ex-
ploring and playing in her own backyard of
Santa Barbara. Born and raised here, she now
paints on the beaches and open spaces from
Carpinteria to Refugio. This show is called
Endless Summer and is dedicated to the local
surf and turf and to an Endless Summer.
Small Walls: Sue Slater and
Carol Dixon
Mezzanine: Vedanta Du Mas,
Janice Daily,
Elizabeth Flanagan, and
Michael Mead
Gallery 113 is open Monday - Saturday from 11 - 5 and
Sunday from 1 - 5. Telephone: 965-6611 Crescendo by Kris Buck
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2017/18 SBAA Board Members
President: Cathie Smith 963-1026
Vice Pres.: Nancy Hull
Jacqui Bravo 564-7019
Treasurer: Jacqui Bravo
Rcdg. Sec: Susan Price
Corr. Sec. Helena Hill
Directors: Vedanta Du Mas
Jim Felland
Bill Hull
Frances Reighley
Jennifer Ringer
Brian Tepper
Bob Trimble
How to Contact SBAA
Your president, Cathie Smith, will answer
the SBAA phone number 963-1026
Please email SBAAdata@aol.com or
call Jacqui Bravo at 564-7019 for:
• changes to your name, address,
phone #, and email address, or to
add, change, and link your website,
• changes to your directory entry,
• questions about SBAA shows,
• news about a member, and
• entries for the next Newsletter.
At the end of your email, please include
your first & last name and also add
your phone # on any phone message.
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