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The Arts Depot Newsletteris published two times
each year by theDepot Artists Association
314 Depot SquareP.O. Box 2513
Abingdon, VA 24212 (276) 628-9091
The Arts Depot is open year-round, Wednesday through Saturday, 10am
to 4pm, until 7pm on first Thursday’s receptions and by appointment or
announcement. Admission is always free and everyone
is always welcome.
In addition to the rotating exhibits in the Spotlight, Members Showcase, and
Founders Galleries,the Depot houses
working artists studios.It also hosts tours
for school groups, clubs,organizations and
individuals byappointment, as well asa variety of workshops
and classes.The Depot is operated by the
non-profit Depot ArtistsAssociation. The Depot
relies on volunteers for allfunctions and activities.
Please visit our advertisers and acknowledge their
support of the arts in our community.
Volume XXXIV, No. 1 • May 2019
Arts Depot Welcomes Karen Moore When Karen Moore asked for information about the Arts Depot’s very popular 6 x 6 Fundraiser this past February, she never suspected the impact it would have on her career. She attended the event; “just to see what it was all about,” but soon found herself saying “yes” to an exciting new position as the Depot’s Arts Administrator. Moore had not expected that outcome. She thought she was simply attending the event, along with the rest of the crowd. She was amazed at the number of people packed into the building, just waiting for the unveiling. “I was very impressed with the event. I realized that I wanted to be more involved in our very exciting arts community in Abingdon.” Moore chatted with a number of
the Depot’s resident artists and learned that the organization was looking for an Arts Administrator to replace Susan Yates, who had recently retired. The more Moore learned about the position, the more she realized that it was just the kind of employment she was looking for. And the rest, as they say, is history. Moore brings a wealth of experience to the position, having worked in many different fields, including a variety of situations. “I’d worked on a political campaign, in retail, conservation, and as a community development planner,” she enumerated. “But I was looking for something that would land me in a permanent situation,” she described. As she looked deeper into the Depot’s history, she realized that “The Depot is a very stable organization” where she could succeed in putting her experience and expertise to good use. The position of Arts Administrator requires the development of programs that best serve the organization’s mission statement. “You have to think about the budget, the long-term needs of the organization, funding, grants. I have to ask myself, how I can best serve the Depot’s mission,” Moore describes. It’s a big job, seemingly with lots of moving parts, but Moore gladly accepts the
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Depot Artists AssociationBoard of Directors
PRESIDENTDavid Collins
1st VICE PRESIDENTMartha Witherspoon
2nd VICE PRESIDENTVirgil Wimmer
SECRETARYLori Pennington
TREASURERCharlotte Parsons
Carmen CampNancy GarretsonJean Gay-Asher
Kathy GibianJean Harley
Bunny MedeirosErin Oneisom
Helen Eckerd PhillipsSara Reese
Joyce Samuel
STAFF:ARTS ADMINISTRATOR
Karen MooreADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Lisa May
LEGAL COUNSELJohn Lamie
Depot ArtistsAssociation
P.O. Box 2513Abingdon, Virginia 24212
(276) 628-9091
www.abingdonartsdepot.orgabingdonartsdepot@eva.org
Send items for thenewsletter to:
abingdonartsdepot@eva.orgDeadline for next issue items
is September 1, 2019
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Mission Statement
Recent Deaths
ACPW News
The mission of the Depot Artists Association is to promote and support regional artists at The Arts Depot through working studios and gallery exhibits and to provide educational opportunities in the arts for the community.
Arts Depot Welcomes Karen Moore (continued) challenges, pointing out that “the key is, what I can do to help everyone in the community, including the artists, visitors to the Depot, and even the town of Abingdon itself,” she notes. “I will need to back off and look at the big picture, to see all the components of the organization.” So just how does Moore plan to do that? “It’s a challenge,” she claims. “In this first year, I will need to learn the cycle of events that we currently do.” She praises Lisa May, the Depot’s Administrative Assistant, Board members, and artists who have been with the organization for a number of years, all of whom are helping her settle in to her new position. She says May “literally runs things,” adding that she does a little bit of everything and has already been a tremendous help to Moore. Moore describes her leadership style as “not to be out front. I see my role as supportive, guiding. I first see a vision and then figure a way to put it together,” working with the Board, finding donors and doing what is necessary to help a vision become a reality. Of course, when a new person joins an organization in a leadership role, the players wonder if changes will be made. But Moore doesn’t see that happening just yet. “First, I need to learn,” she says, adding that she needs to understand how the Depot works before thinking about making any changes. “I’m not going to storm in and move things around,” she predicts, adding that “A lot will depend on the Board and how they see things.” However, musing out loud just a bit, she says, “I’m thinking about, maybe, adding another fund-raiser.” But only time will tell. For now, she is enjoying her new position, observing that “being here feels like I am folded into a new family. Everyone is so supportive and is giving me their confidence.” Looking ahead, she says she hopes she will have “helped everyone succeed beyond what they expected.” —Helen Price
We have lost several treasured friends and supporters since our last newsletter was published. We are sad to report these deaths: Sam Hurt, Donna Kaylor, Henrietta Umbarger, Pearl Reed Cooke, Lee Price, Blue Gotham, Millie Woody, Sharon Goodpasture, Ellen Patrick, Frank Read and Joyce Wright. Our thoughts and prayers go out to their families.
The Writers Group, Appalachian Center for Poets and Writers, will resume activities after a winter hiatus. Open mic will be hosted on the First Thursdays of each month at 6:00 pm. This is an opportunity for literary artists to share their works. The Writers Workshop will convene on the third Tuesday of each month at 7:00 pm. This is an occasion when writers can bring works-in-progress for gentle critique from fellow writers. All are invited to attend. For further information, contact David Winship at dbwinship@gmail.com.
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Administrator’s Update One thing that I have always admired about The Arts Depot is how the Artists Association makes art accessible to everyone. The key is an interactive experience directly with the artists. How wonderful to buy a gift for a loved one and be able to tell them you know the artist personally, or to have friends over to dinner who say, “Is that one of Nancy’s paintings?” I am very fortunate and proud to be a part of The Artists Association at The Arts Depot. I see myself fitting in well as part of a dynamic, hard-working team where we help each other find our places and thrive together. Think of the big picture: When all the arts organizations and artists in the region help each other, we make the world a better place. I look forward to serving all involved as I support and serve the mission of The Arts Depot. Art is a community endeavor! Our members, donors, and funding organizations play a large role and are vital to our success. Thank you to the Town of Abingdon, and Washington County for their local support. Our seven resident artists are, of course, the heart of the organization. All the hard work Susan Yates put in over the years, and Lisa May’s skill and dedication are a huge part of our success. I appreciate the confidence bestowed on me by the Board of Directors as I begin my service to The Artists Association. The Depot has always held a special place in my heart and I look forward to this new role. I will ask one thing of our members: Is there a way you can personally become more engaged in our mission?
THINGS YOU CAN DO: • Volunteer as Greeter • Help at Elegant Elephant Sale May 25th 10 - 4 • Donate items for Elegant Elephant Sale on May 25th
• Join our Gallery Committee to help hang artwork for exhibits • Help with bulk mailings • Decorate for our holiday open house • Be a Studio Sitter for artists who are absent for a day • Gardening • Building Maintenance • Photography • Provide floral arrangements • Make refreshments for receptions • Visit our Galleries regularly • Bring friends • Shop at The Arts Depot for artwork, jewelry, other items • Donate money and include The Arts Depot in your estate planning. • Recruit a fellow artist to become a member!
Peace and Art, Karen Moore Arts Administrator
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Porter up to $99Ginny Alvis
Mary Ann ArtripPaul & Nancy Blaney
Jim & Jimmy Lou BowdenRiley & Emma Clark
Whitney CopenhaverJoan Dickenson
Mary Ann Hinshelwood in Memory of Lee Price
Jo Ann Detta & Marty HuberRon & Barbara Ely
Barry & Nancy FirebaughHelen French
Stephen & Lisa JettPamela Kestner
Joyce Kistner in honor ofSusan Yates
Wayne & Linda LanePat McCarthy
Ernst & Judy MarburgBunny MedeirosFelicia Mitchell
Sally MookRita MontrosseAdelaide Moss
Ellen MyattSusan Patrick
Rick Rose & Amanda AldridgeRoger Reynolds
Charles & Elizabeth SeaverBeth Smith
Whitley SmithTony & Gloria Surber
Beulah StringerCharlene Truhlik
Patricia Wirt
Brakemen $100 - $249Jim & Kathy Baldwin
Patricia BlackwellNancy BrittleRick Boucher
Linda CampbellJack & Shirley Cayton
Lucille ClayDavid & Schery CollinsJim & Janice Cowan
Henry DawsonAshby Dickerson
Charlie & Jackie DolppOtey & Mary Dudley
Ken EplingJoyce FerrattSteve Fisher
Richard & Kathy GibianLeslie Grace
Janet HartmanMary Ann Hinshelwood
Steven Hopp &Barbara Kingsolver
Kathleen HutsonEleanor Hutton
Jim & Mary JonesHerb & Merry JonkersJohn & Cynthia Lamie
John & Esther LangDon & Suzanne Lay
Howard & Heidi McElroyMona McHaney
Norma Mahood-BaySandy Massicotte
George & Nancy MetcalfBill & Janet Munk
Helen Eckert PhillipsThomas Phillips
Helen PriceEric & Sara Reese
Frank & Myra RenaultLarry Richman
Dennis & Cynthia SamuelJoyce Samuel
Rees & Kathy ShearerCharles Wallace &
Pamela JamarikWalter Wright
Organizations & FoundationsAbingdon Area Newcomers ClubBooklovers of Abingdon VirginiaJim & Kathleen Parks Charitable
FoundationTown of Abingdon
Virginia Commission for the Arts Washington County
Wednesday Morning PaintersAppalachian Center for Poets
and WritersBusinesses & Corporations
Highlands Union Bank,Silver Sponsor, $2500 – 4,999
Highlands Community Services Bronze Co-sponsor ($500 to $999)
AAA Printing Co.Partner ($250-$499)Robinson Auto Parts
Porter ($1 – $99)In Kind Contribution
The Jade Tree FloristThe Master Gardeners of
Washington CountyStation Master $1,000 and Above
Charles & Carolyn BarryJoe & Cecelia Pippin
Jerome Vittoria in Memory of Jane Vittoria and Honor of
Susan YatesJanet WarnerAnonymous
Engineer $500 - $999Elizabeth Hayter
Jan HurtJanet Woolwine
Conductor $250 - $499Bob & Susi Cassell
James & Jayne DuehringRachel Fowlkes
John & Katie GiffordBen & Merry Jennings
Robert HorschJim Warden & Sandy Skidmore
Your financial donations are extremely important to the operation of the Arts Depot. Our main funding sources are donations, membership dues, artists studio rental fees, commissions on gallery sales and grants. Please know that your donation, either for the first time or in addition to previous gifts, will be greatly appreciated by the Board of Directors and the resident artists. The DAA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation. Your contribution is an allowable tax deduction within IRS regulations.
2019 Donors Contributions Received Through 3.21.19
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Highlights HELD 5 FUNDRAISERS RAISING $8,863 INCLUDING THE INAUGURAL
“TASTE & CREATE” EVENT CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUNDRAISER HELD TO REFURBISH GALLERY FLOORS RAISED $6,000.
Special Exhibits and Art Talks: 14th Annual Highlands Camera
club exhibit featuring over 100 pieces and 11 local photographers
13th Annual Wednesday Morning Painters exhibit featuring over 50 pieces and 9 local artists
Hosted Highlands Community Services Students taught by Steven Reeves featuring over 20 students and over 50 pieces of work
Annual Meeting presented by John Gunther “Fate & Future in the Golden Age of American Craft”
Cultural Music and Collaborative Events: VHCC Women’s Choir
Annual Holiday Concert with 120 in attendance
Abingdon Thumb Strummers Concerts on First Thursdays
Stravaigin Folk Singers performed for 2nd year with 80 in attendance
Bristol’s Blue Buds Musical Group Performed in January
The Collins Brothers performed for 2 openings
Jim & Kate Parks performed for gallery openings.
Co-hosted Santa Photos for 2nd year with Highlands Union Bank
Participated in 7th Town Wide Earth Day
6th year of First Thursday Participation
Celebrated Youth Art Month with Washington County Career and Technical School Students, netting over $700 in sales to help them attend their State Competitions
Of Interest • Students may have Association membership at
reduced rate of $10 yearly• Members have access to library with over 600 titles to inspire and teach•Appalachian Center for Poets and Writers meet 2X a month April – Nov.)• Members Annual Holiday show featured 133 entries, with 180 guests attending Open House•Recognized in 4 regional newspapers and art magazines & featured in Southern Lady Magazine and several blog spots.•82 Volunteers make this all possible with over 4000 hours of service along with our Resident Artist volunteer hours of 1300!
2018
198 ASSOCIATION MEMBERS 423 ARTISTS PARTICIPATED IN 17 SHOWS FEATURED 8 REGIONAL ARTISTS IN 6 JURIED SHOWS 21 LOCAL ARTISTS SHOWED IN 5 MEMBERS
SHOWCASE EXHIBITS OVER 80 MEMBERS PLACED ITEMS IN CONSIGNMENT
DISPLAY BINS 90 INDIVIDUAL DONORS
Including Memorial/Honorariums 6 Business/Corporations 2 Foundations & 3 Organizations
13 CLASSES AND WORKSHOPS OFFERED
9th year of Highlands Community Services Scholarship Classes
Steven Reeves, Resident Artist, offered 4 Private Lessons weekly
Began Wednesday Art Gatherings, WAG, every 2nd and 3rd Wed. evening monthly
Wednesday Morning Painters meet each week as an informal group all levels of artists welcome
Youth Clay Classes offered by Sara Reese, Resident Artist for Wolf Hills Community School
8000 VISITORS 44 STATES 13 FOREIGN COUNTRIES Visited The Arts Depot in 2018 • 13 tour groups •Hosted 70th Annual Virginia Highlands Festival with 930 Visitors
N EW L Y R E S T O R E D F L O O R
GRANTS RECEIVED FROM: The Town of Abingdon► Washington County Virginia Commission for the Arts►Virginia Tourism Corporation ► 2 local government leveraging Grants made possible from VCA through Washington Co. and Town of Abingdon
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Spotlight Gallery ShowsApril 10 - June 1
“ Bright and Bold” By Bee Adams, Asheville, NCBee Adams will present her loose interpretations of colorful landscapes of both
nature and buildings and portraits of flowers and animals. Meet the Artist Reception: Saturday, April 13, 2-4 pm
June 5 - July 19“Fairy Tales” By Greg Howser, Bluff City, TNGreg’s investigation into the realm of Fairy Takes, both storybook and the ones his father told him. Greg’s graphic drawings with watercolor are often presented on untraditional surfaces and are combined with encaustics and other surprises. Meet the Artist Reception: Thursday, June 6, 5-7 pm.
Vera Dickerson
Bee Adams
Greg Howser
Robert Thomas
August 7- September 21“Earth ,Wind & Fire” By Robert Thomas, Pulaski, VA
Robert’s “Earth Wind and Fire” series will feature hisnewest collection of acrylic paintings, watercolor and
pencil work all focused on one of the elements in the title. Meet the Artist Reception: Saturday, August 10, 2-4 pm.
September 25-November 16“Virginia Watercolor Society 39thBest In Show Winner: Vera Dickerson”, Troutville, VAThe Arts Depot is excited to bring the winning artist from the 2018 Virginia Watercolor Societies Exhibit. Vera is a friend of the Arts Depot and has offered workshops in her many varied styles. This show will feature her vibrant watercolors, collages, and dynamic acrylic paintings. Meet the artist reception: Saturday, September 28th 2-4 pm.
November 20 - December 27, In All Three Galleries:The 30th Annual Holiday Members Exhibit
Open House: First Thursday, December 5th, 6 - 8 pm.
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April 24 - June 1JoAnne Simpson, Bean Station, TN: Alcohol Ink Katherine Clark, Glade Spring, VA: AssemblagesAudrey Loveland, Johnson City, TN: Pen & Ink Reception Saturday, April 27, 2 - 4pm
“Little Exhibit & Sale” of Bill Brinkley’s collection by some of his favorite artists:Kyle Buckland, George Chavatel, Mei Shu, and Adelaide Moss original paintings all for sale as a fund-raiser for The Arts Depot.
June 5 - July 19Regina Dawson, Abingdon VA: Photography Merry & Herb Jonkers, Chilhowie VA: Jewelry & Stained GlassBunny Medeiros, Abingdon VA: PhotographyFrank Renault, Abingdon VA: PhotographyReception First Thursday, June 6, 5-7pm
August 7 - September 21Sophia Bennett, Kingsport, TN: Graphite Rita Nabors, Knoxville, TN: AcrylicDiana Martin & Phyllis Venable,Kingsport, TN: “Claythangs”Sandi Massicotte, Abingdon VA: AcrylicReception Saturday, August 10, 2-4pm
September 25 - November 16Ruth Crowe, Mint Hill, NC: Watercolor, Pastels June Dunn, Abingdon VA: OilCarol Norman, Johnson City, TN: Acrylic/PrintmakingJoAnne Wilkerson Lyle, Chuckey, TN: Acrylic/OilReception Saturday, September 28, 2-4pm
April 3 - May 4Highlands Community ServicesStudent Works Instructor: Steven ReevesReception Friday, April 5, 2-4pm
In All Three Galleries July 26 - August 4Virginia Highlands Festival Juried Fine Art Show
Reception and Awards Presentation: Thursday,July 25th at 5:30 pm
Open Every Day!
August 7 - September 2114th Annual WEDNESDAYMorning Painters Group ExhibitReception Saturday,August 10, 2-4pm
September 25 - November 215th Annual HIGHLANDS CAMERA CLUB EXHIBITReception Saturday,September 28, 2-4pm
MEMBERS SHOWCASE GALLERY 2019 April 24 - June 1 SPECIAL
Katherine Clark
Frank Renault
Rita Nabors
Ruth Crowe
Kyle Buckland
Adelaide Moss
Mei Shu
George Chavatel
Founders GALLERY 2019
Saturday May 25thElegant Elephant FundraiserNot your ordinary garage sale!Doors open at 10am
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Helen Morgan
Jackie Dolpp
Sara ReeseNancy Garretson
Steven Reeves
Joyce Samuel
Studio 1: Nancy Johnson I have been sketching out my ideas, and oh so many ideas. All I do at home is sketch. The Maypole painting is one of my new Spring paintings, but you really must come in to hear the story!
Studio 2A: Joyce Samuel I have been creating several new watercolor wax batik 6x6 pieces. These are small but colorful pieces. I enjoy creating the drawings for each one.
Studio 2B/C: Jackie DolppI have been playing with my handmade collage papers and rice paper again. I have some 12x12 and 6x6 canvas pieces blooming with spring flowers, daffodils, daisy, lilac and crocus. My newest watercolor is a landscape with interesting sky and rock ledge. Fun!
Studio 3A: Helen Morgan I have added a “beachy” color scheme to my line of handwoven clothing and scarves just in time for the Spring/Summer season.
Studio 3B: Steven Reeves In addition to his regular work, Steven is working on a commission painting; the same scene in all four seasons, and each will have a red bird. Winter was completed and delivered. Here is the Spring version.
Studio 4: Sara ReeseI’ve been busy working on a number of commissioned projects since January. “Justice” pictured, was a gift to a retiring attorney. I have also been working on a set of Tiles to be given as Arts Achievement Awards by AAME at their May Gala.
Studio 5: Nancy GarretsonI am working on a piece called “Harbingers of Spring”. It needs more work on the trilliums, a robin will appear, and water. These signs of Spring give us hope!
Resident Artists Happenings
Nancy Johnson
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No experience necessary, come and learn the fun, creative techniques of alcohol ink!No experience necessary, come and learn the fun, creative techniques of alcohol ink!
All experience levels, learn basics and tried and true tricks with pastels from Highlands Festival Signature Artist (2017) Adelaide Moss.
Complete class materials lists at: http://www.abingdonartsdepot.org/art-education
Adelaide MossPastel WorkshopFriday & Saturday,May 10 & 11, 10am-3pmCost $85.00
Joyce SamuelAlcohol Ink ClassSaturday June 22, 11am-3pmPreregister by June 8th.Cost $55.00
Robin PoteetSummer 3 Day Workshop: Art Journals and SketchbooksThursday, Friday & Saturday,August 22, 23, 24Cost $300.00For AD Members$250.00
• Fun for beginner to advanced • Learn a New Skill• Be Creative• Relieve Stress• Have Fun• Ages 12 & Up
Education News SPRING 2019
June 12: Beginning Weaving Phase I with Erin Oneisom (Making loom)June 19: Beginning Weaving Phase II with Erin Oneisom (Weaving)
Create dramatic paintings in acrylic! Join the VA Watercolor Societies Best In Show Artist for this fun one day workshop. All levels accepted.
Use acrylics over a black background to bring beautiful value contrast and impact to your art. Vera will show you how to quickly set up a wide value range and yet make your color choices harmonize on this black canvas surface. Bring photos for reference which have strong lights and darks.
Vera DickersonOne Day Workshop:Sunday, Sept. 22, 9-4pmCost $110.00For AD Members $85.00Preregister by Sept. 4th
Using a variety of papers, found objects, paints and other bits and bobs, participants will design, assemble and decorate journals/artbooks. These books become 3-dimensional works of art that are a joy to open and explore.
Wednesday Art Gatherings(WAG’s) Only $20:Call the Arts Depot or visit our website for information. Creative folks gather to learn and revisit some basic instruction fordrawing, painting, textiles & clay.Real instruction at a Real Value.
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Call for ProposalsCall for Proposals
Arts Depot Juried Spotlight Gallery, 2020
Attend a “Meet Artist”
2020-Show dates (subject to change)
Jan. 2 – Feb. 15 Feb 19 – April 11 April 15 – May 30
June 3 – July 17 Aug. 5 – Sep. 19 Sep. 23 – Nov. 14
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Abingdon’s Wolves are coming back in Spring 2019!
The artists get their assignments.
“What shall I wear?”
Nancy and the wolf.
Follow our story of the Resident Artists “Welcome Wolf” as they begin creating her persona. Check out instagram for the continuing story . . .
“She’s a girl!”
Joyce and the wolf.
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For professionals and hobbyists, the young & the young at heart, those in
it for fun or for recognition and a cash prize, please enter!
Join us for:
Photography CompetitionEnter Online
Applications & prize info:
VaHighlandsFestival.org
2019
july 26 - august 4, 2019 | abingdon, va
Photography sponsored by Hill Photography Service
Juried Fine Art CompetitionDrop off entries July 20 & 21
WKMA Neverthe SameMuseum
William King Museum of Art415 Academy Drive | Abingdon, VA 24210 | (276) 628-5005 | williamkingmuseum.org
Eat, Drink.. be socialLunch - Dinner - Full Bar
128 Pecan StreetAbingdon, VA
(276)698-3159
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276-644-9950
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Located on main street of Abingdon down the street from Barter Theatre and across from the Episcopal church
423-202-2566
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Candles
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All are welcome to join this informal group of artists!Any medium, any level of experience, we share ideas and advice. There is no fee, most bring their own bag lunch. We meet at the Arts Depot on Wednesdays at 10 am. Take advantage of this great opportunity to create and interact with fellow artists. Call the Arts Depot for more infoat: 276-628-9091 or www.abingdonartsdepot.org
Wednesday Morning Painters
www.abingdonartsdepot.orgabingdonartsdepot@eva.org
In This Issue:Nonprofit
OrganizationUS Postage
PAIDAbingdon, VAPermit No. 54
Depot Artists Association314 Depot SquareP.O. Box 2513Abingdon, Virginia 24212
• Welcome Aboard Karen• Administrators Update• 2019 Donor Salute• 2018 Highlights• Resident Artists’ News• Classes and Workshops• 2019 Gallery Schedules• Call for 2020 Exhibit Proposals• Elegant Elephant Fundraiser Contributors to this Issue:• Helen Price• Karen Moore• Lisa May• Sara Reese
Elegant Elephant FundraiserMay 25, 2019 10am-4pm
Your recyclable treasures will help to Make our annual fundraiser successful!
Please donate your vintage collectables, artwork,jewelry, silver, china, tiaras, yachts or any
gently used, garage sale type items. Deliver to the Arts Depot (or call for pick-up help)
10:00 am & 4:00 pm on the following days:• Wednesday thru Saturday- May 1th thru 4th
• Wednesday thru Saturday- May 8th thru 11th
• Wednesday thru Friday- May 15th thru 18nd
(Receipts for donated goods will be provided on request)
Come to the sale !Elegant Elephant Day
May 25th (also Plum Alley Day) Doors open at 10:00 am - 4:00 pm. Chances are you’ll find a treasure!
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