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  • 8/17/2019 Hues News - May 2016

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    June 14-June 30, 2016

     Western Region SummerShow  

     ArtStreet Gallery

    June 22, 2016

     Western Awards

    Luncheon 

    DAI 11am-1pm

    July 1, 2016

    OAEA Scholarship

     Applications Due

     August 1, 2016

     ArtLine Article Due

    October 8,2016

    High School Show

    Closing Reception 

    2pm

    Hues News

     Western Ohio Art Education Association Newslett

    2015 - 2016

    May 2016

    Inside this issue:

     YPAE/YAM Recap cover

     Winter Workshop Recap 2

    Regional Director 2

    Regional Summer Show 3

    Summer Awards Luncheon 3

    Social Media Information 3

    Mark Your Calendars! Congratulations! 2016 YPAE & YAM Participant

    On Saturday, March 5th the

    2016 Youth Art Month and

     Young People’s Art Exhibi-

    tion hosted receptions for

    students, parents and fami-

    lies from the nine regions

    across the state of Ohio.

    OAEA President LauraTawil and OAEA President

    Elect Alice Tavani spoke about the importance of art and art education at

    the receptions.

    Each student received a sketchbook from Sketch In Schools with a mosaic

    cover off all the artwork from the show. The funds generated from the art-

    work from Artsonia covered the cost of the sketchbooks. This year’s art-

    work can also be viewed and purchased at Artsonia.com.

    Sargent Art once again has offered prizes to teachers and students who submit artwo

    to YAM, YPAE and the High School show. Alana McCoy, Grade 7 from Ayersville Ele

    mentary School, Art Teacher Shannon George is the Middle School Winner. Camille

    Chatfield, Grade 5 from Conneaut Elementary School, Art Teacher Jessica Swonger i

    the Elementary School Winner.

     You can see all the art on the website Artsonia.com We host all the work here, go to

    the website and search OAEA under schools to take you to the site with work. You ca

    purchase any art on items and 20% of all purchases go back to our exh

    tions fund.Thanks to all the teachers for submitting art for these state shows. In the

    always changing world of education we need to continue to strive to keep th

    creativity of the visual arts in the lives of our students! 

    Megan Newton, Ohio Art Education Association YPAE Chair 

    Student Teacher

    Brenna Smith Nicole WentzDagan Choi Suzanne Mitolo

    Malia Wagstrom Carla Lee

    Margo Lambert Lindsey Godfrey

    Caitlyn Weter Kristin Mitchell

    Korbin Steinbrunner Kimberly Wheel

    Kate Wallace Alice Tavani

    Jacob Umina Bonita Taggart

    Graci Garber Ben Davis

    Seth Swartz Robin Klass

    Dulce Vitolo Rachel Hathawa

    Cordelllia Roy Lindsay Gustafs

    Kelsey Kolhoff Megan Newton

    Chloe Good  Julie Brewer

    2016 Young People’s Art

    Exhibition 

    2016 Youth Art Month

    Exhibition Student Teacher

    Brooklyn Balser Nicole Wentz

    Rebecca Barrett Suzanne Mitolo

    Emma Christensen Carla Lee

    Madelyn Gartz Lindsey Godfrey

    Emma George Kristin Mitchell

    Lovena Grillot Kimberly Wheeler

    Leeann Harker Alice Tavani

    Samuel Henderson Bonita Taggart

     Annastasea Hopkins Ben Davis

    Isabelle House Michele Clark

    Rory McKenna Robin Klass

    Lauren Mowery Rachel Hathaway

    Lauren Patchett Lindsay Gustafson

    Mazie Rion Megan Newton

    Seth Shaffer Julie Brewer

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    Dear Western Region members, 

    As Spring is swiftly moving to Summer I am sure you, like myself, are looking forward to

    the much welcomed reprieve that comes at the end of the School Year. I love every minu

    of teaching and the many varied tasks I get to do as an art educator but when summerlooms, one of the things I am most excited about is time that can be devoted almost exclu

    sively to creating artwork.

    During the academic year, my focus rests primarily on the work of teaching, leaving littleroom and space for making. I admire those colleagues who have a weekly art-making ga

    ering and work together. I haven’t yet found the way to fit that into my schedule. Yet, ra

    ther than feeling guilty about what I should be doing, or comparing myself to others process and products, I’vechosen to focus this spring on ‘filling my bucket’ with creative acts that bring joy. These include working in th

    garden, hiking, biking, and reading books (unrelated to academia)! 

    Recently, I picked up Elizabeth Gilbert’s 2015 book titled, “Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear.” Readin

    this book has provided perspective and possibility. If you haven’t read it, I encourage you to do so. One of thereasons I justify not creating is putting everything and everyone else first. I don’t make time for my work. Gilbsuggests that creativity is a relationship cultivated with the mysterious; we need, she advises, to courageously

    show up, and be present to DO the work. In this way, when inspiration, the mysterious, or if you’d like to call i

    the Divine, deigns to grace us with its presence, we are ready and prepared. This summer, I commit to showing

    up daily for my creative process and cultivating that crucial relationship. What commitment will you make for

    yourself? Imagine what growth and personal joy will come from putting ourselves at the top of our list! 

    Best wishes, 

    Darden 

    Greetings From Our Regional Director 

     Darden Bradshaw

    Mobile Making with Artist Matthew Burgy

    The winter workshop with local artist Matthew Burgy went offlike a well- balanced mobile! The large group that attended hadloads of fun learning the math of how to make the perfect mo-

     bile. Hearing how he was inspired by the artist AlexanderCalder started to stir our own creative juices in order to make

    many amazing mobiles. Matthew has shared his ability tomake wonderful art form with students at local art centers

    as well as fellow artists wanting to learn the trade. I knowfrom personal experience that this form of art making canappeal to any age group. Many of those who attended

    were bouncing ideas around in order to try and find a place to put this project in their plans for next year.Matthew had many of his works on display such as jewel-ry and his own personal mobiles to help inspire us. Hewas also very kind to share some of the beautiful beads

    he makes for his jewelry. If you are interested in lookingat some of Matthews amazing artwork you can look at hisartworks on his Facebook page Matthew R. Burgy Art-works.

    Make sure you try to catch the next workshop that will

    surely get your creativity flowing and help give you that

    extra boost during the year that we so often need!!

    2016 Winter Workshop Recap 

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    The 2016 regional student art exhibition, also known as the “summer show”, is open to ALL

    Western members of OAEA with students in grades K -12! That’s right: It’s not just a K -8 showor a high school show; it’s BOTH! Though the limit is eight (8) items per member, we will happi-ly settle for one or two. If you submitted work to the YAM/YPAE, you may already have work in

    the summer show, because anything not selected for YAM or YPAE is automatically entered inthe regional exhibition. Submissions will be accepted April 25 through May 11. Work can be

    dropped off WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, between the hours of 5:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. ONLY dur-ing the monthly regional board meeting at Panera on Brown Street. Other arrangements can bemade by contacting Rachel Hathaway at rachel.hathaway.beavercreek.k12.oh.us or via

    hone at (937) 429-7588 x7635. 

    Once the work has been collected, the chairperson will organize it and send letters to all students and teachers with work inhe show. The show will be displayed at the ArtStreet Gallery on Kiefaber Street, adjacent to the University of Dayton. The

    ate for hanging the show is Monday, June 13 (Volunteers should meet at the gallery by 9 a.m.). Please contact Rachel Hath-way with any questions you may have.) The show will be available for viewing from June 14 through June 30 during regu-

    ar gallery hours (10-4pm), and the artists’ opening receptions are scheduled for Wednesday, June 15.  

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     Art Street, UD

    Western Region Summer Show 

    Western Region Social Media Information

    http://woaea.blogspot.com/  

    https://www.facebook.com/WOAEA/  

    http://www.oaea.org/west  

    Sign up at: https://www.remind.com/join/woaeea1 

    OR 

    To receive messages via text, text @woaea1 to 81010. You can opt-out of messages at an-

    ytime by replying, 'unsubscribe @woae'. (Trouble using 81010? Try texting @woaea1 to

    (937) 528-1387 instead.)

    OR 

    To receive messages via email, send an email to [email protected]. To unsub-

    scribe, reply with 'unsubscribe' in the subject line.

    Summer Awards Luncheon —DAI June 22, 2016 

    Please join us June 22, 2016 from 11am-1pm at the Dayton Art Institute for our annual Awards Luncheon. Lunch wille provided at a cost of $12-$15. Please contact Megan Newton ( [email protected] ) if you are planning to join theelebration. We will recognize the following individuals during the awards luncheon -  Service Awards: Amy Allen, Distinguished Edu-

    ator, Friends of the Cardinal Center, Distinguished Business/Organization.  

    Ben Davis and Holly Johnson, OATs; Kate Brookshire, Middle Division nominee; Kathy Pugh, Secondary Division nominee; Julia Lind-

    ay, Retired Division nominee 

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     Western Officers

    We’re on the web!  

    OAEA.org

    Bill Stanforth

    125 Allerton Road

    Dayton, OH 45405 

    OAEA Mission Statement

    * Build community for visual art educators

    by promoting professional growth and lead-ership. 

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     Attention, "Westerners":Now is the time for all good art

    teachers to come to the aid of their region! Are you especially pleased with a particular art as-signment and/or art student? Take a picture,

     write a few words, put them in an envelope or ane-mail, and send them along! 

    Publicity

    PR Co-Chair: Elizabeth Slezak

    1048 Seacove Circle, Apt. G

    London, OH 43140

    614-557-7164

    [email protected]

    PR Co-Chair: Kara Binkley

    4072 Primrose Place Apt. 33

    Beavercreek, OH 45431

    419-204-0591

    [email protected]

    Regional Director: Darden Bradshaw3405 Sagamon Ave.

    Kettering, OH 45429

    W: 937-229-3207

    C: 520-991-0548

    [email protected] 

    Past Regional Director: Rebecca Molnar

    1511 Bartley Road

    Dayton, OH 45414

    [email protected]

    [email protected]

    RD Elect: Megan Newton

    1747 Boesel Ave.

    Kettering, OH 45429937-271-1731

    [email protected]

     Workshop Chair: Rebecca Molnar

    1511 Bartley Road

    Dayton, OH 45414

    937-307-2349

    [email protected]

    [email protected]

     Awards Chair: Amy Klingshirn

    419-852-1238

    [email protected]

    [email protected]  

    PR Co-Chair: Elizabeth Slezak1048 Seacove Circle, Apt. G

    London, OH 43140

    [email protected]

    PR Co-Chair: Kara Binkley

    4072 Primrose Place Apt. 33

    Beavercreek, OH 45431

    419-204-0591

    [email protected]

    Summer Exhibits Chair:

    Rachel Hathaway

    203-644-9974

    [email protected]

    [email protected] 

    H.S. Exhibits Chair:

    Sarajane Steinecker 

    15189 Chicken Bristle Road

    Farmersville, OH 45325

    [email protected]

    [email protected]

    Secretary: Joan Lucas

    205 Nottinghill Lane

    Troy, OH 45373

    937-308-0083 [email protected]

     [email protected]

    Technology Chair: Kate Brookshire 3736 Wenzler Drive

    Kettering, OH 45429

    937-643-9886

    [email protected] 

    Newsletter Chair: Bill Stanforth

    125 Allerton Road

    Dayton, OH 45405

    937-212-4223

    [email protected]

    [email protected]

    Membership Chair: Kathy Pugh

    5121 S. Rangeline Road

    West Milton, OH 45383

    [email protected]

    [email protected]

    Regional YAM Coordinator:

    Lindsay Gustafson

    1824 Hazel Ave.

    Kettering, OH 45420

    937-689-5381

    [email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]