Embracing Earth
Discover the captivating synergy of art and nature with Photographer Allen Birnbach & Ceramic Sculptor Emil Yanos. Immerse yourself in an unforgettable journey through the lens of two remarkable artists, each offering a unique perspective on the beauty of our planet.
Artists’ Talks
Allen Birnbach
July 13, 2024 3:00 – 4:00
Aug 3, 2024 3:00 – 4:00
Emil Yanos
July 20, 2024 3:00 – 4:00
July 27, 2024 3:00 – 4:00
ACGA Board Meeting Minutes – June 2024
ACGA BOARD MEETING – JUNE 17, 2024 via Zoom
Present: Mari Emori, April Zilber, Sally Jackson (recorder), Lee Middleman, Ren Lee, Scott Jennings, Julie Taber, Susie Rubenstein, Jan Schachter, Emil Yanos, Tamara Danoyan, Vicki Gunter, Iver Hennig, Barbara Prodaniuk, Chris Johnson, Cheryl Costantini, Trudy Chiddix Absent: Sonja Hinrichsen
The meeting began at 5:30pm
Welcome (Mari)
Mari expressed gratitude to all the Festival and Communications Committee members who are working to organize the Clay & Glass Festival in Palo Alto on July 13-14. She especially thanked April and Ren for their leadership and hard work.
Financial Report (Julie)
Total assets as of May 30 were $134,030. May was an expensive month as we covered costs of the festival. Our total revenue for the year thus far is just under $7000, somewhat ahead of our budget.
Festival Report (April)
April expressed her gratitude for all the work that Ren is doing to promote and publicize the festival. She noted that the planning committee has generated some excellent new ideas for this year’s festival, but cautioned that new ideas create extra work and complications. At this late date, we should save any new ideas for next year. April showed mock-ups of the new feather flags in purple and yellow, as well as the new banners for Mitchell Park, the Embarcadero overpass, and the new information kiosk. Ren has done most of the work on this. Barbara is working on the People’s Choice Awards. One clay artist and one glass artist will each receive a ribbon and a certificate. There are currently 127 artists signed up for the festival, many of whom are new. Susie has edited the Artists Feedback Form, and Julie will help her turn it into a GoogleForm. April will reenable the JotForm that captures names of people for our mailing list so that we can do a random drawing for a gift certificate giveaway at the festival. Cheryl suggested that names can also be captured in the artists’ booths, and they will be, because the QR code will be on the booth signs and all artists will have paper mailing lists as well. April will alter the paper mailing list forms next time they are printed, adding a column to indicate something like “ACGA list only” or “Artist’s list only”. Our website now includes a full roster of festival artists in alphabetical order with their booth number, a small photo, and a link to their Instagram or other account. This display will be reusable in future years. Mari thanked Emil for making beautiful graphics and videos for the festival ads; Pam Carpenter, our webmaster, for making an additional Festival page upon request; and Susie for collaborating with Pam as Website Liaison to update and improve the ACGA website. April has sent out the templates that Emil created for artists to use on social media and email announcements. Demo slots and ikebana slots are almost full. We are still working out details for the throwdown competitions, but agreed to have one session each day in the afternoon. Handmade ceramic trophies will be generously provided by Mikio Matsumoto of Nichibei Potters. Board members Vicki Gunter and Iver Hennig will emcee the throwdowns. Iver will help coordinate the event based on past experiences. Mari encouraged all of us to recruit contestants.
Exhibition Update (Ren)
The exhibitions team (Jan Schachter, Vicki Gunter, Iver Hennig, Tamara Danoyan, and Ren Lee) met via Zoom to create a Call for Entry on EntryThingy. Ren made the recommended revisions and Julie Taber created the PayPal integration.
In order to install the Call for Entry on our website, Ren provided content to Pam Carpenter and asked her to set up a notice on the ACGA Homepage with a link to the exhibition page.
By mid-August the Call for Entry will be live. It will be shared via MailChimp email to ACGA members, San Joaquin Clay & Glass Association Members, and Clay Hand Studios. It will be posted to the ACGA Google Group and there will be links to the ACGA website exhibition page from the SJCGA website and the Clay Hand Studios website.
Collaborative Membership (Mari)
Mari informed the Membership Committee that they would meet after the festival and before the August Board meeting to finalize the proposal on Collaborative Membership. This meeting is necessary because the next fall jury will open on September 1st. Mari explained that Collaborative Membership is a special category under General Membership, designed specifically for artists participating in the festival. The situation has become increasingly complex due to inquiries from artists with more unique circumstances.
Next Meeting: Monday, August 19, 2024, at 5:15 pm via Zoom.
Sculptures on View in Feats of Clay and MONCA The Playful Spirit
Diana Greenleaf’s sculpture, “Flying is a Stretch” can be seen through July 7 at the Lincoln Art Center, Lincoln CA. Her work is among the 50 selected from over 250 submissions. “Aquatic Canines” is displayed July 12 – September 1 at MONCA, Museum of Northern California Artists, Chico, CA. “The Playful Spirit “ show cases Northern California artists’ “most whimsical and imaginative work, evoking a sense of wonder and play”. Opening reception, July 12, 6-8pm.
Chew on That!
A series of ceramic wall works by Linda Fitz Gibbon is currently on view at the Yolo Branch Public Library, through July 27th. A closing reception will be held on 7/27 from 12:30 to 2 pm. Inspiration comes from the bountiful produce found in the Central Valley. Library address: 37750 Sacramento Street, Yolo, CA 95697. Yolo Branch Library Hours
ACGA Board Meeting Minutes – May 2024
ACGA Board Meeting Minutes
May 20, 2024, 5-15pm-6:45pm, via Zoom
Present: Mari Emori, April Zilber, Sally Jackson (recorder), Julie Taber, Lee Middleman, Iver Hennig, Vicki Gunter, Susie Rubenstein, Barbara Prodaniuk, Scott Jennings, Emil Yanos, Ren Lee, Jan Schachter, Tamara Danoyan, Sonja Hinrichsen. Absent: Chris Johnson, Trudy Chiddix, Cheryl Costantini. Guests: Ruth Ehrenkrantz, Rebecca Love, Victoria Buck
The meeting began at 5:15pm.
Welcome (Mari)
Mari introduced and welcomed two newly juried festival artists, Rebecca Love and Ruth Ehrenkrantz. Sally introduced Victoria Buck, who teaches ceramics at Gunn High School in Palo Alto.
Revised Budget Approval (Julie)
Julie presented a revised 2024 Budget that reflects Board-approved changes since the budget approval in January, and minor changes resulting from our recent transition to using QuickBooks for bookkeeping. The Board voted in favor of accepting the revised budget (13 yes, 0 no, 2 not yet present)
Financial Report (Julie)
Our current bank balance is $128,814. An additional $6000 is held in PayPal. Upcoming expenses will be related to the festival. We expect that festival income in July will offset these expenses and likely provide a small profit.
Festival Update (April)
Booth Space: Seventeen new festival-eligible artists were accepted by our recent jury. Depending on how many of them apply for the festival, we may need to start a waiting list for booth space. Mari agreed with April to stop accepting double-booth requests, put them on a waiting list, and prioritize the newly juried artists. She also suggested that if spaces are available as the festival approaches, then offer double booths or two single booths to those on the waiting list who wish to purchase them.
Alcohol Sales: If we want to sell beer and wine at the festival, we have to apply for a license and purchase alcohol liability insurance. The vendor pouring the alcohol would also need insurance. The applications might take a while to process and the insurance would be a significant added expense. After much discussion, the Board agreed that even though we’re in favor of this idea, we should wait until next year to organize alcohol sales properly at the festival.
Pottery Throwdown Proposal: Miki Shim-Rutter is looking into the possibility of having several wheels available for short “throwdown” competitions during the festival. Ren recommends a “hands-free” competition.
Media & Publicity: April and Ren are working with our new media consultant, Mega Jewell, to distribute ads and publicity for the festival. Emil is designing the advertisements.
Flags & Kiosks: We have permission to mount flags and kiosks at the festival.
Meetings: Mari requested that the Festival Committee meet more regularly in order to work through most decisions ahead of our Board meetings.
Proposed Website Changes (Susie)
Susie has found many aspects of our ACGA website that are out-of-date or in need of editing. For example, our Privacy Policy needs to be rewritten and our History section needs to be updated and improved with photos. The videos vary greatly in terms of relevance, organization, and interest. The Board acknowledged the need to edit the website. Susie will continue working with Pam Carpenter on this. Ren mentioned that she has requested videos from our artists many times in the past, but has had little response. We discussed the possibility of having someone making short videos with artist interviews during the festival.
Exhibitions: NY2CA Update (Vicki)
Regarding the ACGA show at NY2CA Gallery in Benicia in 2025, Vicki noted that the gallery has hired Suzanne Long to install the show. Two jurors have been chosen: Lisa Reinertson will choose the clay entries and Demetra Theofanous will choose glass. UPS in Benicia will allow accepted artists to ship their work there. Mari requested that the entire Exhibition Committee and Ren meet periodically to discuss the challenges of planning future exhibitions as a team before our Board meetings. Tamara expressed interest in joining these meetings.
Membership Committee Report (Emil)
The membership committee is still working to come up with an unequivocal definition of Collaborative Membership. When this task is completed, an explanation will go out to the membership, both in a members-only newsletter and a post to the GoogleGroup. Existing Collaborative Members will retain that designation even when the new definition is posted.
ACGA Presentation at the Pacific Art League (Tamara)
A friend of Tamara’s at the Pacific Art League has invited us to make a presentation about the organization and the festival sometime before the festival. Tamara and Jan will work on this and find a date that works.
The meeting adjourned at 7:05pm.
Next Meeting: Monday, June 17, 2024
5:15-6:45pm, via Zoom
New at the 2024 Festival: Cobb Mountain Art and Ecology Project
We are thrilled that this year, the ACGA Clay & Glass Festival will feature the Cobb Mountain Art & Ecology Project and its resident artists! Directed by Scott Parady and located Lake County, CA, Cobb Mountain offers studios, wood-firings, and living spaces for resident artists dedicated to ceramics.
These talented artists fire their pieces using three types of wood-burning kilns. The wood comes from trees responsibly thinned to promote forest health. This sustainable approach not only creates stunning ceramics but also supports ecological balance.
Having Cobb Mountain Art & Ecology Project join our festival brings a dynamic new community of clay artists into the mix. Participation in our festival provides Scott and the resident artists with an opportunity to promote the program and sell their beautiful wood-fired creations. We hope this inaugural participation will be a resounding success.
Don’t miss the chance to visit their booth #29, meet these incredible artists, and explore their unique and beautiful work.
For more information about their project and residency program, visit Cobb Mountain Art & Ecology Project.
See you at the festival!
Sincerely,
Mari Emori, ACGA President, and the Board of Directors