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Gallery 113 Group Show for December
Takedown: Monday, January 2, 10 - 4
SBAA Holiday Show at Faulkner Gallery
Takedown: Friday, December 30 from 10 - 12
SBAA 2016 New Members Show
Takedown: Friday, December 30 from 10 - 12
Gallery 113 Group Show for January
Ingathering: Monday, January 2, 10 - 4
Reception: Thursday, January 5, 5 - 8
Takedown: Monday, January 30, 10 - 4
Gallery 113 Group Show for February
Ingathering: Monday, January 30, 10 - 4
Reception: Thursday, February 2, 5 - 8
Takedown: Monday, February 27, 10 - 4
SBAA Juried Show at 1919 State St.
Ingathering: Saturday, February 11, 10 - 12
Juror: TBA
Takedown: Saturday, May 13, 10 - 12
Gallery 113 Group Show for March
Ingathering: Monday, Fenruary 27, 10 - 4
Reception: Thursday, March 2, 5 - 8
Takedown: Monday, April 3, 10 - 4
Art Show at the S.B. International Orchid Show
Go to : www.sborchidshow.com for details on
entering online by March 3 to avoid a late fee at the
Ingathering: Wednesday, March 15, 10 - 1
Juror: TBA
Takedown: Sunday, March 19 from 5:15 - 6
Application for Membership in SBAA
at the Faulkner Gallery
Monday, March 27 from 10 - 12:30
go to SBartassoc.org for details on
How to Join under the Information tab
Gallery 113 Group Show for April
Ingathering: Monday, April 3, 10 - 4
Reception: Thursday, April 6, 5 - 8
Takedown: Monday, May 1, 10 - 4
January 2017
Newsletter
Calendar of SBAA Events
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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 Juried Show at Faulkner Gallery
Ingathering: Wednesday, February 1, 10 - 12:30
Juror: TBA
Reception: Thursday, February 2 from 5 - 8
Takedown: Monday, February 27 from 10 - 12
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Well, we’ve made it through another year and I
admit to loving the start of a new one. What is
more inspirational than a clean sheet of paper, a
fresh canvas, or a new lump of clay? I have
promised myself to start a daily sketch book
journal. I have done this before and never gotten
too far but when I re-discover them, I really like
what I see, even if it’s a few words or a simple
sketch. The creativity seems to be really honest
emotion and very satisfying.
Our final show of the year was our annual Holi-
day Show at the Faulkner. Even though we lim-
ited the entries to 2 per person, the ingathering
did not disappoint. We also allowed each new
member from 2016 to hang one piece for free in
the East Gallery. Our total intake was 185
works of art in a wide variety of media and the
resulting show looks fabulous. Once again,
thank you Roger Balabanow for your curating
and hanging talents. We had one memorial
award in this show to honor Ada Beth Holcombe
and decided to give it to one of our new mem-
bers. The winner was Virginia Kamhi for her
beautiful pastel Tuscan Gold. Our reception on
Thursday was very well attended and a special
thank you to Beth Taylor who went above and
beyond to make the refreshments delicious and
festive – we received many nice compliments
about how tasty everything was.
A reminder, this show comes down on Friday,
December 30th from 10-12. Anyone not pick-
ing up their work on time will not be allowed to
to enter our February show at the Faulkner
and you don’t want to miss that since, as of this
writing, it is our only scheduled Faulkner
show in 2017 until December!
Besides the Faulkner show in February, we will
have another change out at 1919 State Street on
Saturday, February 11th from 10-12. We will
be announcing the jurors for both of these shows
after the beginning of the year.
It’s also time to start painting orchids for the an-
nual S. B. International Orchid Show. All
works, providing they represent orchids, will be
accepted and hung. A juror will select award
winners. Go to the website listed on page 1 of
this newsletter for complete information. If you
enter online by March 3rd, you will avoid paying
a late fee at the ingathering. This is a short show
with a good sales history so it’s well worth the
effort.
I would like to send personal notes of congratu-
lations to Anne Anderson for her very successful
tenure as President of GVAA and to Elizabeth
Flanagan as the newly elected GVAA President.
I am proud to say both ladies are active members
of SBAA.
A final thank you to the SBAA Board of Direc-
tors for an excellent year of friendship and good
works.
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE BY CATHIE SMITH
Surprise Snow by Chris Williams
Don’t Forget to Renew or Get your Business Lcense at City Hall for 2017.
If you offer art for sale in the City of Santa Bar-bara, you must at least register “ professional and home-based artists will be exempt from business taxes if they earn less than $5,000 in annual gross receipts. Professional artists earning $5,000 or more would be subject to the $100 tax established by Santa Barbara Municipal Code section 5.04.020. Home-based artists earning $5,000 or more would be subject to the business tax established in SBMC section 5.04.390 which prescribes a minimum tax of $25 (plus $1 for handling) for businesses earning $20,000 or less, and a maxi-mum tax of $400 for businesses earning up to $1,000,000.”
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NEWS ABOUT SBAA MEMBERS
CONGRATULATIONS!
Dan Givens, a new member, sold Training Day (a
cowboy painting) directly to Dan Grimm, the new
Regional Director of Catholic Charities for Santa
Barbara/ Ventura Region, for his personal collec-
tion. He immediately hung it on his wall at his of-
fice on Haley Street.
Nancy Hull sold a pastel painting, Light Rain, dur-
ing the recent Mesa Artists Studio Tour. Additional-
ly, her painting Breakfast at the Beach, was on the
cover of the November 11 Voice Magazine.
Bill Hull sold two oil paintings during the Novem-
ber Mesa Artists Studio Tour and an additional two
the following week, to people who had visited dur-
ing the MAST event.
Ruth Ellen Hoag’s painting, Marking Time, is in-
cluded in this year’s California Watercolor Associa-
tion’s Annual National Exhibition in San Francisco,
December 12 through January 15.
Karen Luckett had a sculpture piece in the 'Small
Sculptures' show at the International Sculpture Con-
ference in Pittsburg, PA in November.
Terre Martin Sanitate sold her painting Inner
Grace II at the December show at Gallery 113 to a
visitor from China.
Kate Eden sold her painting From My Bedroom
during the reception for the 100 Grand Show at
Sullivan Goss.
Karen Zazon sold 6 paintings at the Santa Barbara
Tennis Club. She sold Layers exhibit in November
and sold both of her paintings at the Sullivan Goss
100 Grand show, still on view through January 29.
Carolyn Paterson just sold her Bougainvillea View
at "Katheryn Designs” Gallery in Montecito.
Holly Sherwin has been invited to show her print
Waiting to Play at the Sullivan Goss 100 Grand
Show from December 1 - January 29.
Lynn Humphrey’s painting Sunset Dreams was
sold to a local collector. Her painting Verdant Rev-
erie was accepted into the Carpinteria Arts Center
show "Visions of Color".
Karen Luckett sold an assemblage piece called
Exotic Stairway to Heaven at AFS fundraiser,
'Revalorizar'.
Carol Roullard has been accepted into the Abstract
Art Collective association. In addition, Crystal Art
Outfitters clothing and accessory online boutique
released a Winter Collection featuring her art.
More Member News on the next page
Winter Canyon de Chelles by Britt Friedman
IN MEMORIAM
We are very sorry to announce that two SBAA
members for over 30 years have passed away:
Evelyn Jean Holman on November 15 and
Lorinda Bridge on December 7.
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MEMBER SHOWS
Anne Anderson has a solo show of her recent water-
colors at the Faulkner West Gallery, Santa Barbara
Public Library through January 31. Opening recep-
tion on Thursday, January 5.
Carolyn Paterson is currently "Artist for the
Month”, during December at Reflections in Distinc-
tive Gallery on State street where she is exhibiting
pet portraits and plein aire.
Pamela Benham’s painting At the Edge of the Hori-
zon, I Wait for You is in the exhibition “Order and
Chaos” at the Giles Gallery, Eastern Kentucky Uni-
versity, Richmond, KY from January 23 to Febru-
ary 22. Three of her abstract pieces are presently
exhibited through February 2 in the Ottmar Gallery
in the Attleboro Arts Museum, Attleboro, MA.
Rosemarie C. Gebhart's three mixed media Com-
position 1,2,3 were selected to be part of the SB Arts
Collaborative, "Art in the Mayor's Office" show. The
show will remain up until the end of February.
Rosemarie and Tony Askew are in a two-person
show " Two of a Kind" at Indigo, 1321 State St.,
Santa Barbara The show runs through December
31. Rosemarie is part of a group show, 100 Grand,
Sullivan & Goss, December 1-January 30. She is
also participating in a juried exhibition "Angels and
Things with Wings" at the Santa Barbara Tennis Club
December 9-January 6.
Felice Willat had two photographs, Angel de
Recoleta and Holy Storks, juried in for “Angels and
Things With Wings,” at the Santa Barbara Tennis
Club from December 9 - January 5.
Maria Miller is exhibiting at 10 West Gallery on 10
W. Anapamu Street. The exhibit will run from De-
cember 1 through January 30. Gallery hours 12 –
5:30 except Tuesdays.
Karen Zazon is showing at 10 West Gallery in Jan-
uary and February. She also has 2 paintings in the
"Angels and Things with Wings" show at the Santa
Barbara Tennis Club on view now until January 5.
Dorene White had her painting, Rainy Morning, ac-
cepted into the Randy Higbee 6 Squared Show. Her
painting, Moonshine, was also accepted into the Hol-
iday Treasures Show at The Debra Huse Gallery on
Balboa Island.
Peggy Odgers, Marjorie Goodrich and Ruth Ellen
Hoag are exhibiting their work at Zooker’s Restau-
rant, 5404 Carpinteria Avenue, Carpinteria, Decem-
ber 11 through February 14.
Marilyn McRae is exhibiting at 10 West Gallery on
10 West Anapamu from December 1 through Janu-
ary 31. 1st Thursday Reception, January 5, 5-8 pm.
Karen Luckett’s abstract painting Flower Garden
was juried into Carpinteria Gallery's "Colors" show,
that ended December 5.
Holly Sherwin's prints will be on display at Salon
Patine from January 9 through February 18, 2017.
The Salon is located at 3206 State Street. Art can be
viewed during business hours, 9 AM- 5 PM Monday
through Saturday.
Mooneen Mourad has a painting in the show
“Angels and Things with Wings” at the tennis club of
Santa Barbara showing the month of December.
More Member News on the next page
MEMBER SHOWS
Leadbetter Cliff with Fog By Lori Lenz
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MEMBER SHOWS (Continued)
Jennifer Ringer will have prints of selected paint-
ings on display and for sale at 805 Boba located in
the Paseo Nuevo Mall on State Street. She also has
paintings and ceramic pots on display at the new
Red Kettle Coffee in Summerland, 2275 Ortega Hill
Road #A. Mon.-Sun. 6-3pm.
Sue Slater's paintings are up through January at
918 State St. at the Good Cup Coffee House venue.
Colorful café scenes along with some Riviera ocean
views add color and life to the walls. Daily hours
are from 8am to 8pm.
Elizabeth U. Flanagan has Mexican Madonna in
the “ Picasso For Peanuts” show at Goleta Library,
500 N. Fairview. That show is up through Decem-
ber 30.
Linda Lee Dolwig’s art was juried into the Voice
Magazine Holiday “Family” Show at CASA.
Eva Danila has her Old House and Attila Danila
has his Rewoods in the GVAA show at the Goleta
Library through December 28. They are both also
in the Gallery 333 Rancho Santa Barbara show at
333 Old Mill Road through February 2.
Katie Fagan’s painting Ojai Farm ll was juried in-
to the Santa Paula Art Museum's 9th Annual Art
About Agriculture exhibit. The show runs
through February 26. Visit the museum at 117
North 10th Street in Santa Paula.
Marie Isabelle Dalbadie’s photograph Homage to
Van Gogh was selected for the Mayor’s office ex-
hibit through February.
Jane Hurd has a solo show of Santa Barbara land-
scape paintings at Divine Inspiration gallery from
February 1 through April 30. Reception is on
First Thursday, February 2.
Kate Eden has been invited to show her painting,
From My Bedroom at Sullivan Goss in the 100
Grand Show which runs from December 1 to Jan-
uary 29. Reception is December 1 from 5-8 PM.
MEMBER SHOWS NEWS
Fred Wolf had his oil painting Pulse II accepted in
the prestigious 100 Grand Exhibition at the Sullivan
Goss Gallery. The annual 100 Grand Exhibition
runs from December 1 through January 29.
Peggy Brierton has a show from December 4
through mid-January at Alma Rosa Winery Tast-
ing Room at 181 C Industrial Way, Buellton. 10%
of art sales during reception will benefit People
Helping People and the Buellton Senior Center.
Marilyn McRae is exhibiting at 10 West Gallery at
10 W. Anapamu St. from Dec. 1 - Jan. 31.
Terri Taber, Carol Talley, and another artist have
a show at Gallery Los Olivos in the Santa Ynez Val-
ley. These three accomplished artists will be Fea-
tured Artists from December 1 - 31. Gallery Los
Olivos , 2920 Grand Avenue, Los Olivos (805) 688-
7517.
Tropical Holiday by Sue Slater
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WORKSHOPS
Rick Osgood is teaching an introduction to water-
color at the Schott Center starting January 17 for
eight weeks.
Barbara Eberhart is teaching "Draw Your Way
Through Art History" at the CLL Schott Center
again, beginning in January. This class focuses
on a different artist or art period each week, and stu-
dents get to draw like that each time. A super fun
way to learn the history of art!
Ruth Ellen Hoag classes at Whistle Stop Art Studi-
os, 220 W. Canon Perdido, Suite D, begin on Janu-
ary 7th, with two on-going sessions: Saturdays 10-
1 open to all levels of watercolor and acrylic artists.
Saturday’s 1:30 to 4:30 are geared to beginning and
newer students of watercolor. WSAS’s small clas-
ses provide each student with individualized in-
struction and coaching in esthetics and techniques
of watercolor and acrylic painting. Email
ruth@ruthellenhoag.com, or call 689-0858 for more
information.
WORKSHOPS, OPPORTUNITIES, & EVENTS
OPPORTUNITIES & EVENTS
The Buenaventura Art Association is accepting
entries for its 31st Annual Open Competition.
All media welcome. Exhibit dates are January 17-
February 11. Reception and Awards Presentation
January 21, 5-7 pm. Awards: First $500; Second
$350; Third $250 (each includes a one year mem-
bership). 4 Honorable Mentions of $100 plus a six
-month membership. Juror is Karen Fedderson
Online entry only at buenaventuragallery.org,
deadline January 7 at midnight. See the website
also for a comprehensive prospectus. Buenaventu-
ra Gallery is located at 700 E. Santa Clara St. in
Ventura. info@buenaventuragallery.org or call
805-648-1235.
Call to Photographers for a juried open themed
exhibition with three awards. Ingathering is on
Wednesday, January 11 from 11—1 at the Jew-
ish Community Center, 524 Chapala Street.
Contact Mike Witt at 957-1115 or email
mwitt@sbjf.org
The next jurying for membership in Gallery Los
Olivos is Saturday, February 11, 2017 – for wall
art only. A confirmed reservation is required and
we encourage interested artists to get in touch soon
since we’ll be finalizing the applicant list in early
January. For information, go to
www.gallerylosolivos.com/jurying
or email GLOmembership@gmail.com.
Pat Franco has some studio space available for
rent: some private spaces, some shared space on
the West side. Please contact her at Patsfran-
co@gmail.com or 965-2224.
Winter Holiday by Daniel Linz
Please email your news items for the
February Newsletter by January 10 to
SBAAdata@aol.com
in the format used on pages 3-6 and
Consolidate your news items under ei-
ther Congratulations or Member News.
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GALLERY GOSSIP
by Hedy Price Paley
The New Year is almost here. What a great
time to schedule a show of your art work in a
Gallery setting in 2017. Gallery 113 present-
ly has only 8 walls available for art and 9
slots for 3-D artists on the Mezzanine. Re-
serve your spaces before they all fill up.
Check the Gallery website at
www.gallery113sb.com
to select your space. Contact Katy Zappala
with any questions or reservations at
G113wallspace@aol.com
Gallery 113 could use additional artist volun-
teers to assist Mary Peeters, Marie Arnold, &
John Williams maintain and clean the gal-
lery . If you would consider another form of
volunteering, please contact John Williams
call 715-4069 or 965-8295 or email
jwmsartwks@cox.net
Thank you to all of our gallery hosts, clean-
ing crew, ingathering crew, featured artist
team, signage persons, all of the volunteers
that make the gallery function and to all the
artists who exhibit their work in Gallery
113.
Thank you all for another successful year at
Gallery 113 and here’s to a Great Art Year in
2017.
Show Dates: January 3 - 27
Reception: Thursday, January 5, 5-8
Artist of the Month: Liz Tallakson
Liz's show, Nature's Wonders, includes
paintings in both pastel landscapes and wa-
tercolor florals. She is particularly inspired
by the amazing colors and textures of nature.
Small Walls: Lynn Humphrey and
David Peacock
Mezzanine: Helena Hill,
Michael Marzolla,
Jo Merit, and
Mary-Gail King
Gallery 113 is open
Monday - Saturday from 11 - 5 and
Sunday from 1 - 5. Telephone: 965-6611
Montana Magic by Liz Tallakson
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2015/16 SBAA Board Members
President: Cathie Smith 963-1026
Vice Pres.: Danuta Bennett
Jacqui Bravo 564-7019
Treasurer: Jacqui Bravo
Rcdg. Sec: Susan Price
Corr. Sec. Helena Hill
Directors: Jim Felland
Bill Hull
Nancy Hull
Louise Komp
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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