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Blue Line Arts, is an active community resource established over 45 years ago to promote the arts. Blue Line Arts showcases the works of regional and national artists complete with flexible exhibition space suitable for small musical performances, lectures and demonstrations. This month includes a look at the past years highlights, CEO letter, look at our progress, gallery shots, and a list of all our donors & sponsors for the year.

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Issue 12 • June 2012

Annual Report 2013

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From the CEO....Alas, the year is coming to a close celebrating exciting successes for the community. This year, we’re proud to announce our accomplishments thanks to the artists, students and community. We exhibited world recognized artists such as Greg Kondos, Mya Louw, Gong Yuebin and many more, along with the largest membership show in the history of the organization. By featuring our long standing 22nd high school show and 13th annual middle school show and the many youth exhibits that followed, Blue Line Arts was able to showcase more than 250 young artists.

Our partnerships with the Art League of Lincoln, the Crocker-Kingsley Club, the Roseville City School District, the Roseville Chamber of Commerce, Sierra College and Sacramento State University grew support for the arts in the community.

This year, we not only increased our volunteerism support with more than 100 volunteers and thousands of volunteer hours, we also fully staffed Blue Line to serve our members, artists and community.

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StaffTONY NATSOULAS

Exhibitions Consultant

KATHLEEN MAZZEI Operations Manager

KATIE CURLER Education Coordinator

LORI CARDOZA Membership & Development

Coordinator

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The art in public places program grew as well-with member artists showcasing their work in Peg’s Glorified Ham & Eggs, the Roseville Chamber of Commerce, Oracle, Paramount Equity and Sutter Health. Blue Line Arts emerged into the local businesses to feature great opportunity for artists and art lovers alike.

Finally, more than 26,000 participants were served and walked through the doors this year-a truly remarkable accomplishment!

On behalf of our Board of Directors and staff, thank you for your support this year. You really make a difference.

Happy Holidays,

Julie HirotaCEO, Blue Line Arts

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KATHLEEN MAZZEI

Kathleen is an art studio graduate from The College of Wooster and started at Blue Line Arts in 2011 as an intern. She’s a wood crafts expert, keeps the office in order as the Operations Manager and is the “glue” that keeps the wheels spinning at Blue Line Arts. If no one has the answer, Kathleen probably does.

KATIE CURLER

Katie is an art history graduate from Sacramento State University and came to Blue Line Arts in 2012 as a volunteer working on youth exhibits. Her experience from working at the Crocker Art Museum has brought great professionalism to our programming. Katie’s vision ad the Educational Coordinator has given Blue Line Arts outstanding exhibits for the WestPark Gallery and mind opening youth educational programming-now the best in the region.

JULIE HIROTA

Julie serves behind the scenes and in the community as the CEO for Blue Line Arts, and joined the organization in 2010. Her experience in management in fortune 500 companies combined with her love for the community and the arts allows Blue Line Arts to continue to serve the region with programming for every student, artist, adult and grandparent.

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LORI CARDOZA

Lori has a degree in nutrition and came to Blue Line Arts in 2012 as a dedicated volunteer, adding excellent service to our 3rd Saturday cocktail hour. Her work as a volunteer in her church has streamlined our volunteering programs and her enthusiastic smile is perfect as our Membership and Development Coordinator.

TONY NATSOULAS

Tony is our expert Curator for the Coker Family Gallery and has been named one of the top 100 artists in the nation. His dedication to improving the quality of shows, highlighting cutting edge art and enthusiastically pursuing new ideas and works for Blue Line Arts keeps the gallery fresh with excitement.

LANG LEW

Lang is our resident, volunteer photographer, prolific painter and mechanical engineer by profession. His abilities to photograph the perfect moments at Blue Line Arts along with his diligent support of our IT systems have provided Blue Line the ability to promote our successes and keep our computers running.

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BIRTHDAYPARTY

AT BLUE LINE ARTS!

HAVE YOUR CHILD'S

WE WILL PLAN AND HOST A CUSTOMIZED,

ART-INSPIRED PARTY FOR YOUR

CHILD'S SPECIAL DAY!

$200 MEMBERS

$225 NON-MEMBERS

UP TO 12 CHILDREN 2-3 CUSTOM PROJECTS INCLUDED

($10 PER ADDITIONAL CHILD)

$25 ADDITIONAL FOR DECORATIONS & GOODY BAGS

$25 ADDITIONAL FOR FOOD & REFRESHMENTS

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BIRTHDAYPARTY

AT BLUE LINE ARTS!

HAVE YOUR CHILD'S

WE WILL PLAN AND HOST A CUSTOMIZED,

ART-INSPIRED PARTY FOR YOUR

CHILD'S SPECIAL DAY!

$200 MEMBERS

$225 NON-MEMBERS

UP TO 12 CHILDREN 2-3 CUSTOM PROJECTS INCLUDED

($10 PER ADDITIONAL CHILD)

$25 ADDITIONAL FOR DECORATIONS & GOODY BAGS

$25 ADDITIONAL FOR FOOD & REFRESHMENTS

PresidentDAVE COOKRCH Group

Past PresidentJULIE FIELDER

CEO, AyurNomics

Vice President - Marketing ED GOLDMAN

Goldman Communications, Inc.

Vice President - Development & Artist AffairsWILLIAM ISHMAEL

Artist

TreasurerGEORGE PHILLIPS

Phillips Land Law

SecretaryHOLLY TICHE Placer Ranch

Board Member at LargeJENNIFER CRISOLOGONew England Financial

Directors

David BreningerPlacer County Water Agency

DEANNE GREENBrookfield Residential

JEFF JONES

WestPark Associates

Eric McIntoshZoom Imaging Solutions Inc.

KELLY PETERSONLayers of Color

SUSAN ROHANMayor of Roseville

JOHN SINCLAIR

Sinclair, Wilson, Baldo & Chamberlain

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

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S P E C I A L T H A N K S T O O U R C O N T R I B U T O R S

C O N N E C T T O U S

Article Contributions

Photography

Editing/Layout/Design

Julie Hirota

Lang Lew

Kathleen Mazzei

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S P E C I A L T H A N K S T O O U R C O N T R I B U T O R S

FEATURES

2 CEO Letter

4 Staff Profiles

14 10 months of Photos

26 Measuring Our Momentum

WHAT’S HAPPENING

10 Current Exhibits 12 Upcoming Exhibits

36 Janurary 2014 Calendar

24 Gallery Shots by Lang Lew EDUCATIONAL 22 Adult Workshop Series 30 Home School Program

32 Colorful Minds Workshop

34 Super Sundays Art Academy

SPECIAL THANKS

8 E-Zine Contributors40 Year End Thank You!

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CURRENT SHOWSCoker Family Gallery

Knock on Wood November 21 – December 28

WestPark Workshop Gallery30” X 30”

November 21 – December 28

Eli & Edythe Broad Children’s GalleryHeritage Oaks Elementary School Students

Presents work from Reflections Art Program November 14 – January 11, 2014

Civic CenterCarol Quinn

October 25 – January 3, 2014

OracleJennifer Foxley

November 22-January 31, 2014

Paramount EquityBrenda Bowles

November 8 – January 17, 2014

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CURRENT SHOWSCivic CenterCarol Quinn

October 25 – January 3, 2014

OracleJennifer Foxley

November 22-January 31, 2014

Paramount EquityBrenda Bowles

November 8 – January 17, 2014

Roseville Chamber of CommerceMichelle McCormick

November 29 – February 7, 2014

Peg’s Glorified Ham ‘n EggsBarbara Maurizi

November 22-January 31, 2014

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Coker Family GalleryMonte Wolverton & Robert Armstrong

January 9 – February 22, 2014

WestPark Workshop GalleryFeast for the Eyes

January 9 – February 22, 2014

Eli & Edythe Broad Children’s GalleryChildren’s Open Show

January 14 – February 22, 2014

Civic CenterKerri Warner

January 3-February 21, 2014

Paramount Equity

Anna SnelgroveJanuary 17-March 28, 2014

Roseville Chamber of CommerceJames Canning

February 7-April 18, 2014

When pricing your work, you should keep your prices consistent with your peers. Go to as

many art shows as you can to not only look at art, but to see where peoples prices are

at in your same level of career development as you are. Don’t have the precious artwork

syndrome, where you don’t want to sell the piece because you are afraid you won’t make anything as good again. The next piece is always better.

Curator’s Corner

UPCOMING EXHIBITS

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COKER FAMILY GALLERY

WESTPARK WORKSHOPGALLERY“Feast for the Eyes” will feature artworks depicting culinary delights from 30 emerging artists. A theme seen throughout time beginning in the Renaissance era, food in art has been explored by the masters, such as Giuseppe Arcimboldo in his portrait of Emperor Rudolph II. Expect to see traditional portrayals of food as well as innovative uses of food as medium in this exhibit, which is sure to be a feast for the eyes!

Exhibit Dates: Jan 9 - Feb 22, 2014Reception: Jan 18th

Exhibit Dates: Jan 9 - Feb 22, 2014Reception: Jan 18th

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the 10M O N T H S of

B L U E L I N E A R T S

A YEAR IN PICTURES

T H A N K S TO L A N G L E W

FEBRUARY 2013

We celebrated our five year anniversary at our Vernon Street location. Over 200 people joined us in celebrating this exciting occasion!

The party included invigorating speaks from both our Board President and CEO. Also unveiled was our name change to Blue Line Arts, which included the new blue dot that has come to represent our brand.

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MARCH 2013 Spring brought out the dedicated Gregory Kondos and Mya Louw art fans, with the stellar exhibit of their artwork that was featured in the Coker Family Gallery.

In this exhibit, Louw’s original oil painting landscapes contrasted nicely with Kondos’ giclee prints.

At the same time we were displaying Kondos’ work here at the gallery, he had concurrent shows at the Crocker Art Museum and Sacramento City Gallery, making for an intensive city-wide celebration of a local legend and one we were happy to be a part of.

Highlighted was also the release of Kondos’s first ever book written by Crocker Art Museum’s Chief Curator, Scott Shields. A Touch of Blue included an entire look at Kondos’ career as an artist with over 200 expansive images.

The Exclusive Preview Night was one for the record books with over 300 people in the galleries to hear from both artists. We also sold out of Kondos’ book that night!

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MAY 2013

APRIL 2013A YEAR IN PICTURES

T H A N K S TO L A N G L E W

The annual High School Competition brought out over 50 works of contemporary art from local juniors and seniors. Three students walked away with top awards and bragging rights. Special thanks goes out the Myron Stephens, teacher at Granite Bay High School who’s passion for art carries to his vary talented students.

Ceramic works took over the galleries with “Totems & Plates“, “America’s ClayFest“, & “Ceracom”. Contemporary works made certain that every visitor received an eyefull of interesting.

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JULY 2013

JUNE 2013

“Artistic Architects” expanded on the combined ideas of city building and animation in a week long intensive camp. Kids were questioned on the different styles and approaches to city planning, along with the ideal of public art around every corner.

Summer exploded with ongoing art camps. Education Coordinator, Katie Curler took a creative approach to fabric fun while looking toward finished products at the end of each day to satisfy every parent. A favorite of the kids was the “Yarn Bombing,“ a contemporary art expression where an everyday object in this case a bicycle was wrapped in fabric.

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AUGUST 2013A YEAR IN PICTURES

T H A N K S TO L A N G L E W

The annual Robert C. Cooley Middle School was another dynamic example of a teacher in our community dedicated to expanding the minds of young students within our community. This show is made possible by the amazing students ages twelve to fourteen from Jeff Blanchard’s class.

The Art in the Middle show highlights the students expressive ideas in linoleum block, and foam prints, as well as a few of our signature charcoal and graphite portraits to mention a few. Hats off to another excellent show and can’t wait for 2014’s show.

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SEPTEMBER 2013

OCTOBER 2013

One date change later, Starry Starry Night became the heavy hitter in the community. With such names as Ed Goldman, The Republicrats, & performer David Garibaldi in support, it was no contest this fundraiser was the most sucessful event of the year.

Just check out the hilarious facebook album photos, made possible by photographer Lang Lew. Lang is not only our staff photographer but has been supporting Blue Line Arts for over three years now.

Our annual fundraiser this year also celebrated its 5th year annivsery, growing in both the number of art works donated and revenue. Special thanks to attendees for showing up after just having another event two weeks prior. Not to mention the volunteers who came back out to support us as well.

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NOVEMBER 2013A YEAR IN PICTURES

T H A N K S TO L A N G L E W

Thirty works in thirty days is no easy challenge, but for artists it presented a golden opportunity to showcase multiple small studies with one overall theme. This ingenious idea was made possible by WestPark Workshop Gallery curator, Katie Curler.

RY BELOIN

SARAH STONE

MARBO BARNARD

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•Crafting your Artist Statement & Bio Saturday February 22nd 11AM - 12:30PM with coach Michelle Andres ~Members: $15 ~Non-Members: $20

•How to Photograph your Artwork Saturday March 22nd 11AM - 2PM with Lang Lew ~Members: $30 ~Non-Members: $35

•Branding: Manage your Website & Social Media Saturday April 12th 11AM - 2PM with coach Michelle Andres ~Members: $15 ~Non-Members: $20

•Marketing & Self-Promotion for Artists Saturday May 24th 11AM - 12:30PM with coach Michelle Andres

~Members: $15 ~Non-Members: $20

•Working with Galleries Saturday June 28th 11AM - 12:30PM with coach Michelle Andres

~Members: $15 ~Non-Members: $20

•Creating a High Impact Art Resume Saturday July 26th 11AM - 12PM with Michelle Andres

~Members: $10 ~Non-Members: $15

PROFESSIONAL ARTISTWORKSHOP SERIES 2014

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learning

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Lang Lew is a self-taught photographer & artist based in Roseville, CA; he began photographing for Blue Line Arts in fall of 2011.

His work is seen across multiple local media outlets in both print and online and is a regular contributor to Placer Valley Tourism, Gold Country Media, Roseville Chamber of Commerce, Roseville Parks & Recreation, and Style magazine.

Michelle Andres is a coach, writer, artist and corporate refugee. After years of working as an executive coach and organization development professional, the calling to live authentically pulled her into her current business – The Art of The Well Lived Life, where she helps creatives boost their business skills, cultivate effective behaviours and basically, get out of their own way so their art businesses can THRIVE!

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PHOTOS BY LANG LEW

gallery shots

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M O M E N T U MFinancial & Institutional

Progress

Measuring our

In the life of an institution that opened its doors in 1969, two years is only a snippet of a varied history. But a look back at the last two years can also tell a journey all its own, and for Blue Line Arts, the story is of major hurdles, steady growth,

and a gathering momentum toward the future.

Perhaps the most apparent momentum of our institution is the growth in the amount of visitors to our gallery. We

saw visitation grow to over 26,000, up exponentially from years previous. Our strategic focus of the past year has been

a critical investment in not only the staffing and facility needs, but a decisive approach to strategic partnerships

within and outside of the arts community. A prime example is the collaboration with the Arts League of Lincoln for the America’s ClayFest exhibition in the spring. By partnering

with this organization, we were able to bring a stellar, international ceramics exhibit to the region, doubling visitors

attendance per day at our door.

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Impacting Community Partners (to mention a few)

•Placer Community Foundation•Roseville Theatre Arts Academy•Stand Out Talent•reCREATE•Alpha Fired Ceramics•Cooley Middle School•Granite Bay Highschool

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Event Attendance has surged since

last year by

37 percent

3rd Saturday visitors has climed since last year by

43 percent

Blue Line Arts is, at its core, a place of art, learning, and exploration. We are also a community non-profit organization

with 2 full-time and 2 part-time staff, 2 contract workers, 100 active volunteers and interns, and 15 Board of Directors plugging away at an elaborate mission for the South Placer

public. None of which would be possible without the dedicated volunteers and interns who completed over 1,000

hours in the past year, not to mention another 400 hours committed to our major events.

WHERE OUR MONEY GOES

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A look at the new year brings more exciting aims for Blue Line Arts; for instance, we will be launching an after-school

art program with students at Vencil Brown Elementary School, a winter/spring music series, and a highly anticipated

“Politically Incorrect” exhibit in the fall. As a non-profit organization, we look to the Board of Directors each new year for a strategic focus to reaffirm the mission of Blue Line Arts.

Two overarching key objectives take shape for 2014:

• Tostrengthenthefoundationofour giving sources and purposes.

• Demonstratemoreeffectivelyto the public our passion in providing quality contemporary art education for all ages.

Ed Goldman, VP of Marketing Board of Directors - “My hope and goal is that in 2014, Blue Line will continue to emerge as a regional force, bringing artists from every possible medium

to display and perform here. As a resident of Sacramento since 1976, I consider Blue Line to be an easy, richly

rewarding destination—and hope that my fellow ‘flatlanders’ will agree it’s worth the 25-minute drive. Art should never be

provincial.”

Participation in Youth Education Programs jumped in growth

114 percent

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OUR NEXT SESSION BEGINS JANUARY 15TH, 2014.

Spring session: Every Wednesday from January

15th-March 12th, 2014.Ages 6-9: 1pm-2:30pmAges 10+: 3pm-4:30pm

Accepting Vouchers from SOUTH SUTTER, VISIONS, and

CORE Placer!

If you have any questions about the Homeschool Art Program, please call Katie

Curler, at 783-4117 x 102 or email [email protected]

REGISTER HERE

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If your troop needs their art badge, then join us at the gallery for “Girl Scout Saturdays!” Girls will get the opportunity to learn about an art gallery, discuss current art exhibitions, perform activities to complete their badge, as well as meet new friends! Each workshop* meets all requirements for a painting and drawing badge.

Brownies Painting & Juniors Drawing Badge Workshop*2.5 hrs. $75 (Maximum of 15 troop members)

Girl Scout Saturdays

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Colorful MIndsEmotIon As Color

Ages 5-12January 11

11am-12:30pm

PAINTING WORKSHOPMonte Wolverton

Robert ARmstrong

Its

Free!

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Colorful MIndsEmotIon As Color

Ages 5-12January 11

11am-12:30pm

PAINTING WORKSHOPMonte Wolverton

Robert ARmstrong

Its

Free!

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If your child has a hectic schedule this fall, but still wants to squeeze time in for art, consider Super Sundays at Blue Line Arts! A new theme will be revealed each month and new, awesome art activities will be held every Sunday from 1-4pm. Don’t worry, your child will still have time to finish their homework!

Super Sundays Art Academy has been extended for the rest of the year.

Upcoming themes: February: “It’s a Science” Get ready to put on your lab coats kids because we’ll be experimenting with science and art this month!

March: “Master the Arts” In honor of the Remastered exhibit that will be on display, kids will learn how the masters created their art in this month-long set of activities.

SUPER SUNDAYS ART ACADEMY

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We’ll be using inspiration from the comic-inspired art of Monte Wolverton and Robert Armstrong to create animated art, stop-motion videos, and superheros!

JAN. dates: Sun. 5th, 12th, 19th and 26th (1PM - 4PM) Members monthly fee: $20/per day fee: $6Non-Members monthly fee: $30/per day fee: $8

REGISTER HERE

Comics come Alive!

Programs are free or discounted for

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fun learning opportunities.

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Gallery Hours: Tues & Thurs11AM - 5PM Wed, Fri & Sat 11AM - 3PM

• SUN. 5TH, 12TH, 19TH,

& 26TH from 1PM - 4PM Super Sunday Art Academy presents “Comics come Alive”

• SAT. 11TH from 11AM

- 12:30PM is our FREE painting workshop exploring the connection between mood and color

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SAT. 4TH artist Kerri Warner exhibits at the Civic Center from Jan. 4 - Feb. 21, 2014.

THU. 9TH. Monte Wolverton & Robert Armstrong + Feast for the Eyes exhibits opens from Jan. 9 - Feb. 22, 2014.

MON. 6TH artwork DROP OFF for “Feast for the Eyes”.

MON. 27TH DEADLINE for Call to Artists - Remastered.

SAT. 18TH 3rd Sat Artwalk opening reception for 3 new art shows.

• TUES. 14TH starts our 5

week art program with the North Roseville REC Center made possible by the 2013 Starry Starry Night proceeds

• WED. 15TH starts our 9week

Homeschool art program from 1-4:30PM. Spaces still available.

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THE PASTEL SOCIETY OF THE WEST COAST MEMBERSHIP SHOW Fascinated with California’s unique atmospheric qualities, juror Kim Lordier strives to capture the beauty, depth and energy of the land and sea. She is currently a Signature member of the Laguna Plein Air Painters, the Pastel Society of America, a Distinguished Pastellist in the Pastel Society of the West Coast, and Artist Member of the California Art Club. $2,000 dollars worth in prizes up for grabs. DEADLINE: JANUARY 15, 2014

Remastered This exhibit is your chance to alter a famous masterpiece! Dali did it to the Mona Lisa, now it’s your turn! Take a recognizable masterpiece (think: Botticelli, Da Vinci, Van Gogh, even Warhol and Magritte), and put your own artistic mark on it. DEADLINE: JANUARY 27, 2014

America’s ClayFest llThe Tradition continues...the second annual art show and competition will be celebrating the rich history of 25 years of clay competition formerly known as the Feats of Clay. Candice Groot is the juror for the open division along with Ray Gonzales for the student division. See our web page www.all4art.net for the links to the Entry process.DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 17, 2014

Art You Can Feel As visitors to art galleries and museums, we’ve always had to fight the urge to reach out and touch the artwork we’re admiring, but this exhibit allows for the exact opposite--we’re encouraging artists to create tactile artworks for our visitors to enjoy. We’d like visitors to be able to pick up, touch, and play with your artworks to create a tactile artistic experience.DEADLINE: MAY 5, 2014

CALLS TO ARTISTSClick on the titles for more details

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Where Do I Begin?Decorating Workshop

Presented by Lynne Pearce

Do you have a room in your house that you have been wanting to makeover but you just don’t know where to begin? Or maybe you just moved into a new house and you are needing a nudge to get

you started in the right direction. Whatever decorating project you have been putting off, this is the workshop for you. Lynne will take

you through the steps to create a master plan to help you design the room of your dreams. By using the same process she uses with her

own clients, she will show you how to:1. Fine tune your personal style so you can shop with confidence.

2. Create a functional floor plan based on how the room will be used, utilizing

your measurements and templates provided by Lynne.

3. Create a color scheme that you will be able to carry with you when you shop.

4. Avoid Lynne’s list of top 10 decorating mistakes.

5. Create a mood board that you will be able to take home with you to provide

inspiration as you complete your space.

The cost of the workshop is $45, which includes floor plan templates, color tools, Lynne’s list of Top 10 Decorating Mistakes and materials to create your own mood board. We ask that you bring pictures of your room, as well as complete measurements. If you have already started clipping or pinning inspirational photos for your room, feel free to bring those too. You will receive a $45 gift certificate upon

completion of the workshop which may be used towards an in-home consultation with Lynne.

The class size is limited so reservations are required. Reservations will be confirmed when payment has been received. Payment is non-refundable, but may be used toward future workshops if unable to attend. For reservations and more information, send an email to [email protected].

Hosted by

Sun. Jan. 19, 2014 4:30PM – 6:30PM

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to our donors!

Blue Line Arts extends its deepest appreciation to the many who gave to the organization between December 2012 - 2013.

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BLUE LINE SOCIETY ($1000+)

CarMax Foundation David & Dolly FiddymentDavid & Marybeth Knoll Deanne GreenDick & Louise Wiesner Emily Lef & James DavisEmily LeffFolsom Lake BankGranite Bay DevelopmentHampton InnHelen Taylor Jeff JonesJennifer Crisologo John AllardJohn Norman Julie HirotaJune WanishLang Lew Morgan Stanley Smith Barney North Valley BankPlacer Valley TourismSierra Rock & LandscapeStar 106.5Steve PeaseSue GarciaSusan RohanSutter Roseville Medical Center Taber Creative Group Thunder Valley Casino & Resort US BankWells Fargo Westfield GalleriaWestwood Family Cellars William Ishmael & David Gibson

BENEFACTOR ($500+)

Aldo Pineschi and Lesli GotoDave and Janice Cook David & Linds BreningerDavid Attaway Eric & Laurie Struck Eric StruckFirst Northern Bank George & Jeniffer Phillips George and Jen PhillipsGray Allen Gretchen & Pat TobinHolly & Sandor TicheJohn and Julie FielderKelly PetersonLinda BrownMarcus LoDucaMarcy FriedmanMarcy Friedman, Monica Crooks Roseville Auto Mall Roseville Kiwanis Sammy’s Rockin Bar & GrillSandor and Holly TicheSusan MansfieldSusan Mansfield & Tony Garcia Susan Rohan Suzanne Gazzaniga Heron Pacific, Wildlands Integral Financial Management

T H A N K Y O U 2 0 1 3 D O N O R S & M E M B E R S

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PATRON ($250+)

Alexander & Virginia Low Andrew & Katherine Klonecke Barbieri Commercial Brokerage Catherine Vollmer Chris & Sharon Steele Christina Richter Community 1st Bank Darla Yetter Darren Siegel Dave & Janice Cook David & Andrea Kelly Denio’s Roseville Farmers Market Denise Fiddyment Diane & James Williams E. Howard Rudd Edward Goldman Erica Matney Gray Allen Jack & Kim Duran James & Mary Beth Montgomery Janet & Tony Dick Janet Wagner John Johnson John M. Sinclair Joy Westrup Judi & Dwight Stickney Katherine Bryant Katy & Bob Schardt Kim Silvers

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