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Art Beat newsletter for the Scottsdale Artists League March Speaker - Hal Stewart The Saving of Paducah Paducah, Kentucky How A Town Was Saved By Artists Paducah, KY is a town in Western Kentucky located where the Ohio River and the Tennessee River meet. Today, the town owes it salvation to a group of artists who banded together in 2000 and resurrected the downtown area known as Lower Town. Lower Town is a 20 block area registered with the National Historic Society. One of our members and sculptor, Hal Stewart, completed an Artist In Residency in Paducah in September 2017 and he is excited to share with you his experience there. Using old and new photographs, records of the floorings, and regional history he will take you on a journey through Paducah from its founding in1827 to date and show how artists saved the town. March 2018 Hal Stewart has been fortunate to have served as Artist In Residence at the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, Mesa Verde National Park, and Paducah Art Alliance. He will discuss and give pointers for securing participation in world-wide AIR programs. SAL Member Critique David Flitner will be leading our critique. All members are invited to participate with their work and suggestions. Critique begins promptly at 5:45 pm and runs to 6:45 pm prior to the General Meeting. Guests are welcome. Paintings and drawings do not need to be framed. Unfinished pieces are welcome for suggestions to finish them. Participants in the critique please do not bring paintings freshly wet, oils particularly, as the paint gets on our hands and clothes from handling the pieces and then paint is transferred to other works and the carpet in the critique area. If you have a frame to put the painting in for handling purposes that will be appreciated. One artwork only per member, please. Work submitted after 6:15 may not be critiqued depending on volume of work. Work submitted for Critique cannot be submitted for Artist of the Month on the same evening. Jim Garrison, Critique Master Donna Levine, Assistant Dave Flitner, Assistant

March SAL Art Beat 2 Letter From the President of Scottsdale Artists League Hello Artists: By this time each year many of us have come to terms with our real goals; perhaps only a more believable version of our holiday resolutions. I will continuously strive to help others, and one of the ways we all do that is through our membership and volunteer work in Scottsdale Artists League. Our board and all of our volunteers realize that our good work will help artists more if we simply do more of, and do it more effectively. So the goals for our league include growing our membership and growing the number of show opportunities we create for our members. This is how we finance everything else that we do. We are continuously searching out new show venues and ways to attract new members. We count on your support to make these efforts successful. Three things you can do to help us grow our good works.. 1. Join and support our shows as often as you can. 2. Invite one new person each month to join you at our monthly meeting as your guest to see if they would like to join. 3. Step up to volunteer in any way you can. Thank you for all of the volunteering you already are doing. I look forward to seeing you at our next general meeting. Pat Serie Thank you, David Flitner, for the February presentation about the color wheel references, light and blocking out the shapes. As he pointed out, those preliminary sketches and drafts are the essential foundations of good paintings.

Artist of the Month 1st Place " Blue War Horse" Marsha Lazar-Klinger 2nd Place "Night Dreamers" Elena Orlenova 3rd Place "Joy" Laurel Bushman March SAL Art Beat 3

2nd Vice President - Shows - Barbarann Mainzer March 12 - May 7 MARK YOUR CALENDARS Westminster Village Show Thursday Mar 15 Reception 5-7 March 10,17, 24 and 31 Desert Botanical Garden Paintout Saturdays April 6 8 Desert Botanical Garden Show May 19 June 2 Scottsdale Artist School Show Thurs. May 24 Reception 5:30-7:30 Westminster Village Art Show & Sale Intake for the next Westminster Village show and sale, will be on Monday, March 12, 2018. Due to a conflict, the reception will follow on Thursday, March 15th from 5pm to 7pm., (rather than the usual Friday). The show will run until Monday, May 7, 2018. All information for artists will be on the Prospectus and Hold Harmless forms, which will be available on the SAL website. scottsdaleartistsleague.com Lynn Thornburn alouette@cox.net - Margaret Licosati painter@licosati.com Reminder: To enter a SAL show, entrant must have attended 3 General Meetings in the past 13 months. Be sure to sign in at the front door membership table to record your meeting attendance. March SAL Art Beat 4

March SAL Art Beat 5 Membership - Pamela Shearer Membership Attendance - 76 Guests - 4 Membership to Date - 120 Drawings: Delfina Valentini $25.00 from Jerry's Artarama Jeanie Fernandez $24.50 50/50 - ($ 49.00) Treasurer - Donna Lewis Scottsdale Artists League financial statements can be obtained by emailing Donna at: treasurer@scottsdaleartistsleague.org Information will be mailed only to paid members. The Scottsdale Artists League is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization. Announcements Please return At the December Holiday Party Paint Around, a watercolor was won by someone (?). Marsha Lazar-Klinger supplied the paper, board and stretcher clips. She would like to have the board and stretcher clips returned. 602-283-4047 Doorway to the community art organizations -- The AZARTALLIANCE Newsletter is a great way to review happenings all around the valley. https://azartalliance.com/newsletters/

SAL Artists Showing in the "Best and Brightest" Show at the Scottsdale Artists School Piestewa Peak David Amsellem In the Still Night Delight Discovery Golden Dream Bonnie Hundley-Shoger Fleurs d'automne Dancing Tulips Joan Langdon Autumn in New York Lavender Tango Laurel Bushman Glowing Egret Leslie Austin March SAL Art Beat 6

Coming Soon to a SAL Meeting Near You!! The selection of Officers, Directors and Committees is approaching. A Nomination Committee will be inviting SAL members to become an integral part of the leadership. Look for your place, be it a BIG endeavor or a small task. Dates to Remember March 6th General Meeting - 7:00 pm Fourth Tuesday of each month - Board Meetng, 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm The address is 6900 E Indian School Rd, Scottsdale, AZ. Located 2 blocks West of Scottsdale Rd on E. Indian School Rd. Parking is in the back of the building and the meeting room is on the first floor to the left at the end of the hall. Please submit news and articles for the February Art Beat no later than 5 pm, Saturday, February 10th to Jean Rossman. jean.rossman@outlook.com Art is not what you see, but what you make others see. Edgar Degas There are painters who transform the sun to a yellow spot, but there are others who with the help of their art and their intelligence, transform a yellow spot into sun Pablo Picasso March SAL Art Beat 7

Mailing Address: 10810 N. Tatum Blvd. 102-264, Phoenix, AZ 85028 Phone: 602.870. 7610 Exhibits: Interpretations III WHAM West Gallery Revised Exhibit Dates: March 2 thru March 30, 2018 16560 N. Dysart Rd., Surprise 85378 Show Hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 10am 4pm Revised Delivery Date: March 1, 10AM Noon Revised Pick-Up Date: March 31, 10AM - Noon (**Please note that the Exhibit, Delivery, & Pick-up dates have changed slightly**) SAL Artists represented in Interpretations III at WHAM West Gallery: Raymond Bartolome Barbara Lacy Larry Beausoleil Donna Lewis Michael Brady Don MacDonald **Come to the Artists Reception & Awards Sat., March 10, 4:30 6:30pm** Art Alliance Events Coordinator, Kaz Wilder, is proposing an Art Alliance Studio Tour to take place on weekends during the tourist season beginning in January-February 2019 or 2020. The Tour/s would take place in various valley locations. Kaz (ExploreArtAZ@gmail.com) is trying to gauge League interest and willingness to assist in this endeavor. Upon request, she will meet to discuss options and possibilities with Board Members, and/or League meetings. Judy Delmonico-Roll 480 990 1359 Jdelmonico-roll@cox.net March SAL Art Beat 8

March SAL Art Beat 9

March SAL Art Beat 10 SAL OFFICERS President Pat Serie 602 432 2811 patserie@cox.net 1st Vice President for Programs open 2nd Vice President for Shows Barbarann Mainzer 603 361 8358 ba7jax@gmail.com Westminster Show Lynn Thornburn 602 999 3514 alouette@cox.net Margaret Licosati 602 751 1603 painter@licosati.com Recording Secretary David Bransby 334 444 1992 bransdi@auburn.edu Treasurer Donna Lewis 480 695 4295 treasurer@scottsdaleartistsleague.org Corresponding Secretary Donna Stephens 480 314 9021 stephensdonna9@gmail.com SAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS Membership Chair Pamela Shearer 480 628 2072 pamelas.az@cox.net Assistant to Membership Barbara Bagan 480 948 8507 rxart@cox.net Isabela Huin 602 828 2768 isabelahuin@hotmail.com Publicity Marsha Lazar-Klinger 602 283 4047 mlazarklin@gmail.com AZ Art Alliance Rita Goldner 480 948 6547 ritagoldner@msn.com Judy Delmonico-Roll 480 990 1359 jdelmonico-roll@cox.net Scholarship Linda Phillips 480 998 8430 aclphillips@gmail.com Social Chairperson Donna Stephens 480 314 9021 stephensdonna9@gmail.com Artist of the Month Shannon Gurkey O'Donnell 602-615-0649 shannon@paintingsbyshannon.com Robin Schweitzer robingailschweitzer@gmail.com Critique Master Jim Garrison 480 969 4405 Jimgarr1@cox.net Assistants Dave Flitner 480 831 8958 flitner@cox.net Donna Levine 602 574 1987 dalart@earthlink.com Parliamentarian Freddie Lieberman 480 998 8782 fredarts@cox.net Art Beat Newsletter Jean Rossman 480 575 9418 jean.rossman@outlook.com