As is customary with the European Patchwork Meeting, we have scheduled a SAQA meet and greet for all SAQA members who will be present in the Val d'argent. The meeting is supposed to take place on Friday, September 18, at 12.30, at the Espace de Presse.
However, if you want to take part, you need to register with the rep! Send an e-mail to Uta Lenk (click on the 'submission guidelines' on the right hand bar for the address) and let her know that you would like to attend. There are still a few places open. But: SAQA members only, no partners, friends or dogs...
And: we still need people to staff the table at the SAQA exhibition. Please let Uta know if you could spare a couple of hours (and rest your feet) to represent SAQA in the context of the exhibition. You will receive a free copy of the catalogue for sale in return for your help. Thank you very much!
Monday, August 17, 2015
Saturday, August 8, 2015
SAQA President will be teaching in Ste. Marie-aux-Mines in September
SAQA's current president, Kris Sazaki and Deb Cashatt, who together are also known as the Pixeladies,
will be teaching their class on mastering the tricks of Photoshop Elements at the European Patchwork Meeting in Ste. Marie-aux-Mines in September.
This is what they have to say about the class:
will be teaching their class on mastering the tricks of Photoshop Elements at the European Patchwork Meeting in Ste. Marie-aux-Mines in September.
This is what they have to say about the class:
Hi European SAQA Members!
We, the Pixeladies, are so excited that we
are coming to the European Patchwork Meeting this fall. We will be teaching “10 Great Reasons for
Fiber Artists to Use Photoshop.” We hope you
can join us in class.
Some of you might already know that we
design most of our work on the computer. Here is a photo of our 2015 SAQA
Benefit Auction piece. We photographed a pair of red pumps and then manipulated
them in the computer to abstract a pattern. We did collage the piece the
old-fashioned way with paper, scissors, and glue, but then we scanned it back
into the computer for final touch ups and to print the piece onto fabric.
Abstracting a pattern is one of things
we’ll show you how to do in class. You’ll also learn the absolute essentials:
create a watermark, resize a photo for submission, straighten images, and more.
The nice part about teaching in person (apart from the fact that we will be
teaching in FRANCE!!) is that we can look over your shoulders and into your
eyes to see what’s going on. We both speak German, but unfortunately neither
Deb’s two years of college French nor Kris’ conversational Spanish is good
enough for us to teach. But in any language, you’re sure to learn these
essential Photoshop tasks.
The materials list is easy: laptop
computer* with a version of Photoshop (CS 2 or later) or Photoshop Elements
(version 10 or later) already installed. We will demonstrate using PSE 13, but
we can usually “translate” for your particular version.
If you can’t take the class but are
planning to attend the European Patchwork Meeting, please join us at the SAQA
reception on September 18 at 12:30 pm.
*This class does not support the use of
tablets such as iPads. Their PS apps do not have the functionality we need for
this class.
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Friday, August 7, 2015
In memoriam
SAQA Europe/Middle East has recently lost two of its active an dvalued members. Their art and presence will be missed sadly.
Marieluisa Sponga (Italy)
Ita Ziv (Israel)
Our thoughts are with their families in this time of loss.
Marieluisa Sponga (Italy)
Ita Ziv (Israel)
Our thoughts are with their families in this time of loss.
Saturday, June 20, 2015
Dutch Translation of the newsletter
Unfortunately, the Dutch translation of the newsletter arrived a bit later than we had set ourselves for the distribution of the newsletter.
Here it is:
Here it is:
SAQA Nieuwsbrief juni
2015
1) Festival of Quilts
2015 – oproep aan vrijwilligers; de meet-and-greet.
Het is weer de tijd van het jaar om vrijwilligers te vragen, dit keer voor
de SAQA tentoonstelling ‘Food for Thought’ op het Festival of Quilts in Birmingham.
Het festival vindt plaats van donderdag 6 augustus tot en met zondag 9
augustus.
Als je tijd hebt om te helpen, stuur dan alsjeblieft een email naar Sandy
Snowden: snsnowden@harmonyinformation.com en laat haar weten
dat je graag wilt helpen. Sessies duren normaal gesproken 90 minuten, gestart
wordt dagelijks vanaf 10 uur tot 17.30 uur, met uitzondering van zondag, dan
sluit de show om 17.00 uur.
Dit is een mooie gelegenheid om bezoekers, andere SAQA leden en mogelijke
toekomstige SAQA leden te ontmoeten.
Als je het idee hebt dat je onvoldoende kennis hebt van de Engelse taal,
laat dit Sandy dan weten. Er wordt dan gezorgd voor een Engels sprekende
vrijwilliger bij jou. Het is een groot voordeel als er vrijwilligers zijn die
andere talen spreken, omdat het Festival een zeer internationaal karakter
heeft.
Vrijwilligers krijgen een gratis entreekaart voor het Festival.
De SAQA meet-and-greet zal hoogstwaarschijnlijk plaatsvinden op
vrijdagmiddag, maar de exacte datum en tijd staan nog niet vast. Op een later
tijdstip zullen wij dit laten weten en we zullen deze gegevens ook op het blog
vermelden.
2) Maria Shell Webinar
Mogelijk hebben jullie al het bericht gelezen over de laatste webinar in de
wekelijkse eBlast van 27 mei jl.: The Art
of the Word: Getting Grants and Other Art Opportunities by Crafting a
Well-Written Proposal – 25 juni, 13.00 uur (Europese tijd). Maggi kan je deze
webinar van harte aanbevelen, mocht je je nog niet hebben opgegeven hiervoor.
Maria was een van de belangrijkste sprekers op de Fiberlandia conferentie en
zij had daar een geweldige presentatie. Hierbij een opmerking van een van de
luisteraars: ‘Maria Shell
gaf een goede uitleg voor zowel beginners als de meer gevestigde
kunstenaars – met een groot gevoel voor humor!’
3) Veiling donaties
Hopelijk hebben jullie je donatie voor de veiling verstuurd, want de
deadline is inmiddels verstreken. Er staan korte video’s op YouTube over het
maken van de quilts door veel leden en er worden er nog regelmatig toegevoegd.
De video’s kunnen via de volgende link worden bekeken: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ5BzRvCPgNeMqLMKeMUncg of
zoek naar SAQAart op het YouTube kanaal.
Als je dit nog niet hebt gedaan, het verzoek om een email naar Uta te
sturen met de details van je donatie, omdat ze een serie met blogposts hierover
wil schrijven. Het kost tijd om de blog posts over de verschillende data te
spreiden, dus graag niet te lang wachten.
4) 6th Europese Quilt
Triennale
Felicitaties voor de volgende leden die geselecteerd zijn voor de
tentoonstelling: Jette Clover, Maryline Colliard-Robert, Ramona Conconi, Helen
Conway, Yael David-Cohen, Inge Heuber, Elsbeth Nusser-Lampe, Miriam Pet-Jacobs,
Sandy Snowden.
De tentoonstelling loopt van 13 september 2015 tot 1 januari 2016.
5) Een excuus van Maggi
Het spijt me dat ik geen blogpost heb geschreven over de Quilt National
inzendingen, de Fiberlandica conferentie en een handleiding voor de nieuwe
website, maar ik had een virus opgelopen nadat ik thuis was gekomen van de
conferentie waardoor ik een tijdje ziek ben geweest. Ik zal hier komende week
over gaan schrijven. Dank jullie wel voor jullie geduld.
6) SAQA voorjaarsverzoek
(Spring Appeal) voor donaties
Als aanvulling op de ledenbijdrage, is SAQA afhankelijk van vrijwillige
donaties om het rijke en gevarieerde programma mogelijk te maken dat elkaar
inspireert, motiveert en de mogelijkheid geeft om quilt kunstenaars zich te
laten ontwikkelen en de art qults wereldwijd te promoten.
We hebben allemaal voordeel van SAQA op verschillende manieren met o.a.
verkoop en expositie van ons werk door de veiling en tentoonstellingen. Als je
de mogelijkheid hebt om een donatie voor de Spring Appeal te doen, dan kan dat
via MY SAQA op de website en te klikken op de knop links om een donatie te doen
(donation knop).
7) Receptie voor SAQA
leden in Ste. Marie-aux-Mines, SAQA tafel bezetting
Zoals elk jaar is ook dit jaar weer een receptie voor SAQA leden in Ste.
Marie-aux-Mines gepland op vrijdag tijdens het festival om 12.30 uur, dat is
vrijdag 18 september. Als je hier aan deel wilt nemen stuur dan een mail naar
Uta: Uta_at_SAQA@web.de. Er is
beperkt plaats en het spijt ons dat het uitsluitend voor leden is (dus geen
echtgenoten, vrienden e.d.).
Tijdens de Carrefour vindt de SAQA-show ‘Redirecting the Ordinary’ plaats
(gejureerd door Alicia Merrett, coördinator: Gül Laporte) en we hebben ook dan
vrijwilligers nodig om de tafel te bezetten tijdens het festival. Als je wat
tijd kunt vrijmaken hiervoor, stuur dan alsjeblieft een mail naar Uta_at_SAQA@web.de!
8) de SAQA trunk show komt
misschien naar Europa!
SAQA organiseert al Jaren trunk shows en in 2016 komt er weer één. Bill
Redeker is positief dat deze ook naar Europa zal kunnen komen. Wij vragen
individuele groepen en landen uit onze regio of er interesse hiervoor is om
deze te laten zien op eigen locaties. Indien hier belangstelling voor is, neem
dan contact op met Maggi of Uta, omdat we informatie moeten vergaren voordat we
een calculatie kunnen maken van kosten en besluit tot werkelijke deelname om
deze over te laten komen.
Tenslotte wensen we jullie een hele creatieve zomer,
Maggi and Uta
Thank you, Marjolijn!
Thursday, June 18, 2015
Fiberlandia 2015. SAQA's annual conference
Should you try to get to a SAQA conference? One of the problems that we face in our region is that going to any SAQA conference involves a long-haul flight which does, of course add to the expense of the conference fee and the accommodation. I made that trip this year to Portland, Oregon, partly because I felt that, as one of your co-reps, our region should be represented. However, I have absolutely no regrets about attending the conference and would recommend that, if you can do it, that you try to attend at least one conference during the lifetime of your SAQA membership.
As reps, we started a day earlier than everyone else and had a very useful meeting. It seems that many regions have a similar problem to us in that their membership is very spread out but none of them have to contend with so many different countries and most other reps hadn't even considered the fact that there are so many different languages spoken across our region!
There were 3 Artist Panels during the conference.
The International Artist Panel, moderated by Rosalie Dace from South Africa, comprised Hsin-Chen Lin from Taiwan, Maggie Vanderweit from Canada, Sue Dennis from Australia and Gul Laporte from France. They discussed how artists on the edge maintain a balance in a changing world aesthetic while keeping open to the exhilaration of the unknown and the possibility of new discoveries.
The local Artist Panel was moderated by Jeannette Di Nicolis Meyer and the discussion explored the process that the four artists use in creating their art. The artists were Bonnie Buckram, Sidnee Snell, Sheila Finzer and Jean Wells Keenan. Oregon certainly has a wealth of artistic talent. In the following two photos you can just about see the work of Jean Wells Keenan (first photo) and that of Sheila Finzer and Sidnee Snell.
Each conference will be different, of course, and will depend on the quality of the speakers etc., but I suspect that they will all have something to offer. At Fiberlandia there were four Keynote speakers who were Namita Gupta Wiggers, Maria Shell and Beth Smith with Charlotte Bird (Quilt Visions). I am not going to reinvent the wheel here but instead direct you to the SAQA Western Canada blog where the rep, Margaret Blank, obviously took many more notes than I did and has written an excellent post about the speakers. If you didn't get to sign up for Maria Shell's webinar next week she has written about it on her blog here.
The International Artist Panel, moderated by Rosalie Dace from South Africa, comprised Hsin-Chen Lin from Taiwan, Maggie Vanderweit from Canada, Sue Dennis from Australia and Gul Laporte from France. They discussed how artists on the edge maintain a balance in a changing world aesthetic while keeping open to the exhilaration of the unknown and the possibility of new discoveries.
The local Artist Panel was moderated by Jeannette Di Nicolis Meyer and the discussion explored the process that the four artists use in creating their art. The artists were Bonnie Buckram, Sidnee Snell, Sheila Finzer and Jean Wells Keenan. Oregon certainly has a wealth of artistic talent. In the following two photos you can just about see the work of Jean Wells Keenan (first photo) and that of Sheila Finzer and Sidnee Snell.
It was fascinating to listen in to the Student Artis Panel and to see their presentations. Hopefully some of them will join SAQA and be seen in exhibitions in the future. We need to encourage younger artists who can continue to build on and develop the art quilt. The students were Molly Eno, Melina Bishop, Kaylin Francis and Tyler Peterson.
There were three breakout sessions that we could opt into; Carolyn Higgins on Social Media, Lyric Kinard on why making bad art is vital to our success and Sue Reno on Developing and Sustaining our Daily Artistic Practice. I chose to go to the sessions with Lyric and Sue and they were even better than I expected. Lyric is a speaker full of energy and enthusiasm and you can't help but come away feeling motivated. Sue had persuaded several artists to explain their strategies which helped them to ramp up their creative output. The overall message that came from both Lyric and Sue was that 'we need to do the work.'
It wasn't all sitting down, looking and listening however. There was a Maker's Space evening for people to try out new products and different techniques. Sorry this photo is a little blurred but I was juggling handing out instructions to people who were coming in with trying to use my phone.
Saturday afternoon provided us with free time to either do our own thing or sign up for a guided tour. There were six to choose from and although I would have liked to have seen all the artistic venues that Portland had to offer, I opted for the trip to Multnomah Falls as I wanted to see more of Oregon. We were taken on the journey in private cars, chauffeured by local SAQA member Jill Hoddick and her husband Kent. The weather was beautiful and we had an excellent pre-booked lunch which was very welcome after the walk up the falls. This is just a small group of those who went, with Jill in the centre of the photo and the Falls in the background. Some of us made it up to the bridge in the background while others were far more energetic and made it right up to the top.
Saturday evening was the Wild About SAQA dinner and the Spotlight Auction. There was a real buzz of excitement about it and no wonder as the quality of the small pieces was excellent. You have no doubt heard that over $14,000 was raised in that single evening. Thank you to all of our members who donated a piece.
Was it worth it? Would I go again? Most definitely yes, although I'll probably have to save up hard first!
For those of you who might be thinking about going and even combining it with a holiday to America the next 3 conferences are:-
2016 Philadelpia
2017 Lincoln, Nebraska
2018 San Antonio, Texas
Monday, June 15, 2015
Monday, June 8, 2015
Festival of Quilts 2015 - call for volunteers correction
In the previous post about volunteering, Sandy's email address does not link to her. To contact Sandy please email her at snsnowden@harmonyinformation.com She will get back to you as soon as she returns from America.
Also please note that, if you volunteer to do a session then you will receive a pass for the show and not just for the day that you volunteer.
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