Grand Opening and Reception . NY2CA New Gallery . Vicki Gunter 1st invited artist

Exciting News:

There is a new Gallery in Benicia!

NY2CA
and I am the 1st artist invited to collaborate with them!

You are invited too!
Grand Opening Reception

🌱 Earth Day 🌱
I will be collaborating with Greenpeace 🌱

Saturday April 22, 2023 . 3-6pm

🌱 Meet Co-owners Twigg and Vickie & me, the other Vicki!

show dates: April 20-June 4, 2023
Gallery hours: Thursday – Sunday 11-6
617 1st St, Benicia CA 94510

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Meet Your Board Member: Sally Jackson

I started working with clay seriously after moving to California eight years ago. Before that I lived in North Carolina, where we raised our sons and kept dairy goats. I’ve always had my hands in some kind of craft – carpentry, quilting, gardening, cheesemaking – but clay has taken over in recent years. I use wheel-throwing and hand-building to make sculptural and functional pieces. Whenever possible, I use clays and glaze materials that I gather locally. My work is fired in electric and wood-burning kilns.

Through clay, I’ve found strong communities in ACGA and the Palo Alto Art Center. I’ve been ACGA’s secretary since 2018, I serve on the Festival Committee as liaison with community groups, and I also help with exhibitions. Outside of ACGA, I’ve volunteered in our nearby high school’s ceramics program, and during the pandemic I organized neighbors to create clay totems that are now displayed on our street.

The pieces shown here came about as I pondered how we connect with the world outside of normal social exchanges. For me, books have always been both an escape and a way to hear other people’s thoughts and voices. Firing ceramic books becomes a metaphor for how powerful and resilient those words and voices can be. Likewise, I spend a lot of time outdoors studying the natural world, particularly birds. Influenced by my gig leading bird surveys at a local preserve, I find making birds in clay to be a kind of reassurance. I like the layers of resilience that exist in the finished work: there is the resilience of Nature itself, there is the resilience of clay when it’s been fired, and lastly, there are the seemingly ancient surfaces from the wood-firing that conjure wisdom of the deep past.

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ACGA Board Meeting Minutes: February 13, 2023

Present: Mari Emori (President), April Zilber (Treasurer), Sally Jackson (Secretary), Chris Johnson, Susie Rubenstein, Iver Hennig, Vicki Gunter, Barbara Prodaniuk, Emil Yanos, Joe Battiato, Lee Middleman, Cheryl Costantini, Trudy Chiddix, Ren Lee, Jan Schachter

Absent: Sonja Hinrichsen

The meeting commenced at 5:30 p.m.

Welcome (Mari)

Our new president, Mari Emori, welcomed everyone and proposed that board members each take a turn writing a short introductory statement to open our monthly newsletter. This makes us more visible to the members and gains recognition and credit for the work we do.

Treasurer’s Report (April)

As of January 31, 2023, our total assets were $96,300. The board voted unanimously in favor of increasing the monthly fee for Pam Carpenter’s services as our website manager, retroactive to include January 2023.

Festival Update (April)

Our festival event manager, Annie Hermes of Messenger Events, has sent out the application for the 2023 Clay and Glass Festival in July. The deadline is in four weeks. Participating board members will have the opportunity to request preferred booth locations. Table rental will increase to $20 per table this year. April is in the process of organizing this year’s Festival Committee, ideally comprised of 6-7 artists and including some non-board members.

Board Committee Assignments

   Festival Committee: April Zilber (Festival Liason), Joe Battiato, Sally Jackson, Barbara Prodaniuk, Cheryl Costantini, Lee Middleman (and others, to be added).

   Exhibitions Committee: Jan Schachter, Vicki Gunter, Iver Hennig, Sally Jackson

   Communications Committee: Ren Lee, Susie Rubenstein, Cheryl Costantini

 

Board of Directors Directory (Mari)

Mari has compiled a directory in a Google Doc for internal use by the board. This will make it easier to communicate among ourselves.

ACGA Board Timeline Proposal (Mari)

Mari has updated a timeline prepared by Lee to track the board’s tasks by month. This timeline is meant to be a template for each year, not specific to a particular year. It will help especially with tasks that have set deadlines. Consistent deadlines (e.g., newsletter copy due on the same date each month) will make communications and announcements easier.

Review of the Annual All-Member Meeting (Lee)

Our All-Member meeting in January included about 30 attendees. The pace was good and followed the agenda well. Some members gathered in one place and Zoomed in as a group, which they followed with a potluck lunch and sharing of work. The exhibitions discussion was lively, and the communications segment provided a good opportunity for members to understand how to use our social media, our website, and our newsletter. The short studio tours were a great way to bring people into each other’s workspaces. It might be good to record more short videos like these and post them on our website and on our social media.

The All-Member meeting should be publicized much earlier next year to increase attendance. Encouraging members to gather in smaller groups for Zooming and potlucks would also be good. Lee suggested that future all-member meetings include less business; we need to find the balance between delivering information and engaging our members in discussions. He recommends one simple summary of our financial information rather than spreadsheets. A short board meeting before the All-Member meeting will enable us to test the online set-up ahead of time.

Membership Update & Artist of the Month (Emil)

We discussed the intricacies of tracking how festival-eligible artists who forget to renew their membership (or delay it) will be included in mailings about the festival each January/February. We also discussed how to select the Artist-of-the-Month for our website. Choosing only festival-eligible artists does not represent our membership, nor does it encourage emerging artists whose work is still developing.

Jury Update and Question (Chris)

Chris is working on jury assignments for the March jurying. He is trying to recruit more glass artists to apply. He pointed out that a number of excellent glass artists make Cannabis-related paraphernalia, and that the board should consider how this work would fit into the festival.

Exhibitions Update (Jan)

Jan received good leads for exhibition venues at the All-Member meeting in January. In the coming weeks she will pursue an opportunity for a juried show at a gallery in Santa Cruz. Each location is unique and requires very specific planning. ACGA exhibitions are open to all members. Most are juried. Occasionally we have shows that are open to other California clay and glass artists.

The meeting adjourned at 7:25 pm.

Date of Next Meeting: March 13, 2023, at 5:30 pm via Zoom

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ACGA All-Member Meeting Minutes: January 2023

ACGA All-Member Meeting Minutes

10 a.m. – 12 noon, January 28, 2023 via Zoom

 Present: Cheryl Costantini, Mari Emori, April Zilber, Sally Jackson (recorder), Susie Rubenstein, Ren Lee, Lee Middleman, Trudy Chiddix, Jan Schachter, Joe Battiato, Chris Johnson, Emil Yanos, Sonja Hinrichsen, Vicki Gunther, Iver Hennig, Barbara Prodaniuk

I. Welcome (Cheryl Costantini, Outgoing President)

Cheryl welcomed everyone and said that it has been an honor to serve as ACGA’s president for the past four years. Her goals as president were to make the organization more relevant to a wider array of clay and glass artists, particularly younger artists; to eliminate the hierarchy of exhibiting and associate members in favor of one general membership category; and to improve ACGA’s means of communication through its newsletter, social media, and email. The Board is grateful for all Cheryl’s hard work in realizing these goals. Thank you, Cheryl!

II. Announce election results and elect officers

We received 77 ballots in this year’s election. Three of our incumbent board members were reelected for another two-year term: Mari Emori, Emil Yanos, and Joe Battiato. Four new board members were also elected: Barbara Prodaniuk, Iver Hennig, Vicki Gunther, and Sonja Hinrichsen. Welcome, new board members!

The Board elected the following officers:

President: Mari Emori

Vice-President: (vacant)

Treasurer: April Zilber

Secretary: Sally Jackson

III. New President’s Message (Mari Emori)

Mari has been a member of ACGA since 2018 and has served on the Board since 2021. Her studio is part of the Berkeley Potter’s Guild. She is looking forward to serving as our new president.

IV. Introduction of New Board Members

Barbara, Sonja, Iver, and Vicki gave short introductions of their work and their involvement with ACGA.

V. Communications Committee (Ren Lee)

There are important new ways for members to communicate now:

  1. ACGA’s GoogleGroup: All ACGA members are encouraged to use our GoogleGroup. The address is <the-acga@googlegroups.com>. Any information sent to this address will immediately be emailed to all members who are enrolled in the group. Emil or April will enroll new members when they pay their dues. This is an excellent way to post last-minute announcements, equipment sales, or anything else of clay and glass interest to our members.
  2. Instagram & Facebook: When you post on these social media platforms, tag the ACGA (@theacga) and it will be reposted on ACGA’s feed.
  3. Website: There are now two new menu items under “For Members” on the ACGA website (https://acga.net/):
    1. Submit an Event to the ACGA Calendar allows you to put events on a master calendar that can be viewed by other members and the public. This is a good way to publicize your sales, workshops, open studios, and so on. Be sure to include your full name in the TITLE, and submit the full address of your event.
    2. Submit a Post to the ACGA News allows you to enter information that will appear in the monthly newsletter. These posts can be announcements, articles, notices of awards or recognition, etc. Your full name must be in the post title. Please submit well ahead of the 10th of each month in order to be included in that month’s newsletter. The newsletter goes out to our members as well as our mailing list of 6000+ names. It is a great way to get information out.

VI. Membership (Emil Yanos)

            Renewals should have ended on December 31, but there were some glitches this year that kept some from renewing. At this time we have 270 members. Quite a few of our older members have opted not to renew. Emil is also working on integrating how new members become part of the GoogleGroup and MailChimp, and how non-renewing members get taken off. Discussion focused on how to attract and keep members. Some attendees feel that glass gets marginalized because clay artists outnumber glass artists.

 VII. Treasurer’s Report (April Zilber)

            Our total assets at the beginning of the year were $95,000. Our net income for 2022 was $4000. In 2023 we estimate a net income of $2300 unless our administrative expenses increase. April has served as Treasurer for over 20 years and would like to step down. She will offer training to anyone who can replace her. This job pays $300 monthly.

 VIII. Festival Update (April Zilber)

Festival applications will go out to festival-eligible artists soon. Artists who become festival-eligible in the next jury in March will not have to pay late fees. April is looking for more non-board members to serve on the Festival Committee. We will not have the Artist’s Showcase this year, but Barbara Prodaniuk proposed some way to recognize outstanding work, such as Best-in-Show ribbons for both clay and glass.   We will probably be able to have the Artist Party in the Sculpture Garden. Clay-for-All is under negotiation.                        

IX. Call for Festival Demo Artists: Joe Battiato

If you would like to present a demo at this year’s festival, please contact Joe (battiatoart@yahoo.com).

 X. Jury (Chris Johnson)

The next jurying deadline will be in early March. Chris has worked tirelessly to create an improved protocol for online jurying, which is quite different from live jurying. Please contact Chris if you would like to serve on the upcoming jury (chris@chrisjohnsonglass.com).

XI. Exhibitions

  1. NCECA 2022

            Gallery Expo: In March 2022, Sacramento hosted the NCECA Conference “Fertile Ground”. ACGA was chosen among many applicants to be part of the onsite Gallery Expo. Mari Emori organized our sales booth at the conference featuring 16 ACGA artists. Attendance was excellent and total sales were almost $19,000. Everyone who contributed time and work to this project is much appreciated!

            In Hand, By Hand: Jan Schachter and Sally Jackson organized an ACGA sale that took place just before and after NCECA as part of the East Bay Clay Routes Tour. Potter Mary Law juried 13 ACGA clay artists who showed their work in a beautiful space donated to us by Brushstrokes Studio in Berkeley. Attendance was good but sales were slow.

            Seismic State: California Ceramics: Jan and Sally also organized a full-scale exhibition at the Sparrow Gallery in Sacramento during NCECA. Juror Beth Ann Gerstein (Executive Director, American Museum of Ceramic Art) invited eight artists and chose work by 34 more from more than 200 applicants. Cynthia Lou, owner of the gallery provided huge support and expertise in mounting the show. Attendance was very good.

2. Exhibitions future: We definitely need to expand our exhibition opportunities now that pandemic restrictions are lifting. Jan is always looking for new suggestions, so please contact her if you know of a space that is available (janschachter@gmail.com).

The meeting adjourned at 12:15 pm.

 Next meeting: Monday, February 13, 5:30 pm via Zoom

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Grant awarded for Musical Glass Project

April Zilber is excited to have received a Develop Grant from Arts Council Santa Cruz County. The grant will help pay for cold working equipment essential for fine-tuning the glass bell plates I design and fuse.

“The musical pitch or frequency of a bell plate is dependent on the dimensions of the bell plate. While empirical calculations are useful for predicting the size needed to create a particular frequency, I need to grind the edges on a flat lapping wheel with a series of diamond grit disks in order to reach the exact frequency. I’ve learned a lot from making and tuning square and rectangular bell plates and look forward to exploring several types of triangle.”  –April Zilber

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New ACGA Board Member: Vicki Gunter

ACGA Board of Directors - Vicki Gunter

Vicki Gunter is a Bay Area native whose home and ceramic studio are located in East Oakland.

“My first teacher in ceramics was Clayton Bailey in 1968 at DVC, but most of my adult life was as a professional dancer/teacher/motion therapist. In those years I attended ACGA shows and dreamed of being in one someday. My first official submission as a ceramic artist was as a new ACGA member to Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History MAH in 2010. I was 60 years old. I won the People’s Choice Award. My dreams came true! I feel I owe a lot to ACGA and would be proud to be a board member.”

www.vickigunter.com@vickigunter

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New ACGA Board Member: Sonja Hinrickson

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New ACGA Board Member: Barbara Glynn Prodaniuk

ACGA Board of Directors - Barbara Prodaniuk

Barbara Glynn Prodaniuk

Barbara Glynn Prodaniuk’s work includes ceramic sculptures, wall pieces, and functional pottery using wheel-thrown and slab construction techniques. She draws inspiration from daily life and the abundance of natural forms around me. Barbara is a full-time potter living and working in Truckee, Ca since 1981.

www.bgppottery.com

@bgprodaniuk

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Mari Emori – New ACGA President

PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE – February 2023

I am thrilled to introduce myself as your newly elected president. I joined ACGA in 2018 and have been serving as a board member since 2021, including the past year as Vice President.

First and foremost, I would like to express my gratitude to our past president, Cheryl Costantini, for her outstanding leadership during some of the most challenging years our organization has faced. Cheryl navigated ACGA through the pandemic with grace and determination, and her contributions to our community will not be forgotten.

Despite the difficulties of the past few years, I am proud of the accomplishments we have achieved together. Our participation in NCECA 2022 for the first time was successful and rewarding and provided our members with valuable exposure and connections in the ceramic world. The Clay & Glass Festival in Palo Alto was another highlight and marked the return of attendance to near pre-pandemic levels. I would also like to give a shout-out to our communications team, who recently introduced the new newsletter platform that allows us to better connect with both our member artists and customers.

As we move forward, I am committed to continuing Cheryl’s work of making ACGA a more inclusive and welcoming community. This year, a new group of individuals brings their enthusiasm and ideas to ACGA leadership. My goals are to reach out to younger artists and expand ACGA outside the San Francisco Bay Area to ensure the growth and success of our community. I am eager to work with all of you in the coming year to build on the achievements of the past and to continue our mission of promoting and supporting the work of clay and glass artists of California.

For those of you who don’t know me, I am Mari Emori. My journey as an artist began in Kyoto, Japan, where I made kimonos. After moving to the US, I explored various creative paths, including floral design, interior design, and graphic design, before finally discovering my true passion in clay.

My most recent “Drop Series” is deeply inspired by nature, both its beauty and the power of its forces. From my studio in the Berkeley Potters Guild in Berkeley, I create pieces that reflect my connection to the natural world. When I’m not in the studio, I love to spend time in nature, hiking and wandering, always taking in new impressions that find their way into my work. I believe that art should not only be beautiful, but it should also convey a deeper message and evoke emotion in the viewer. I’m always striving to push the boundaries of my art and create pieces that truly captivate and inspire.

Mari Emori, ACGA President  

www.berkeleypotters.com/artist/mari-emori @emoriceramics

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New ACGA Board Member: Iver Hennig

ACGA Board of Directors - Iver Hennig

Iver Hennig is a ceramic artist and educator residing in the Santa Cruz mountains. His ceramic work consists of thrown and sculpted pieces using themes of animals and nature mixed with mechanical strangeness.

“I have been working professionally in ceramics since 1992 selling ceramic art. I graduated from Humboldt State University and started Live Clay Pottery with my wife Jennifer. Our work is a combination of thrown and sculpted pieces with an emphasis on animal themes. I am currently teaching ceramics at Santa Cruz High and have been there for 20 years.” — Iver Hennig

www.iverhennig.com@iver_hennig_ceramics

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Vicki Gunter in PINT SIZE Small Scale Assemblage @ Transmission Gallery SF

Family Gathering — Little Pete Meadow 

©️Vicki Gunter- clay, glaze, stains, wire, antique spoon – 2 x 6.5 x 4.5 inches

This cup is made entirely of clay into faux granite. The blueberry stems and handle are hand-worked wire. The plinth is an actual granite stone.

Inspired by its no-waste complexity, nature is my source and my anchor, in wild places and at home in East Oakland. My work draws from the knowledge that everything comes from the earth and the hope that we will seek solutions to gather, love and consume leaving the smallest fingerprint.

For me, Sierra cups symbolize Family Gatherings.

At the magical age of nine, 1959, my parents put an old wooden pack frame on my back, hung a metal Sierra cup on my rope belt and we “hit the trail”. I discovered the earth could sustain me and I could survive in it with little more than a spoon, a cup, dried apples, jerky and a family’s warmth. It was hard work, but so worth it, not only because of the extraordinary beauty — we were experiencing our life source.

At Little Pete Meadow we discovered we were gifted with Huckleberries. We filled our cups! We mixed them with Bisquick, making 1 giant Huckleberry biscuit over our campfire. My father carried a small cast-iron skillet for this purpose. Yes, crazy. But oh, Huckleberries, one of our simple native delights that stirs us to defend what we stand on! I feel an urgency to create art in this revolutionary time. I value clay’s infinite potential− mirroring our own.

As a native of California, the clay state, I love turning clay to stone. This little cup is made of reclaimed clay into faux granite with found: hand-worked wire stems and handle, vintage spoon, Granite stone plinth found in the Sierras.

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Kathy Pallie’s ceramic art “White Caps” selected for exhibition

Kathy Pallie’s “White Caps” was selected for the “The Color of Water” exhibition at the Sebastopol Center for the Arts.  The ceramic vessel which is 17″H is not only the color of water, but it can also hold water.

Exhibition dates February 11 – March 26 with an opening reception Saturday, February 11 from 2 – 4 pm.

Sebastopol Center for the Arts, 282 S. High Street, Sebastopol, CA

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ACGA BOARD MEETING – January 2023

MINUTES – JANUARY
ACGA Board Meeting Minutes
5:30 p.m., January 3, 2023 via Zoom

Present: Cheryl Costantini (President), Mari Emori (Vice-President), April Zilber (Treasurer), Sally Jackson (Secretary), Jan Schachter, Lee Middleman, Susie Rubenstein, Ren Lee, Emil Yanos, Joe Battiato, Trudy Chiddix

Welcome (Cheryl)
Congratulations to ACGA Board member Ian Bassett for the photo of his work that appears on the cover of the current issue of Ceramics Monthly magazine. Mari Emori, Chris Johnson, and Lee Middleman have also received awards and recognition for their work recently.

It is time to invite new members onto the ACGA board. Please nominate those who you think would be interested (including yourself).

Treasurer’s Report (April)
As of December 31, 2022, our total year-end assets were a robust $95,768. Both income and expenses were higher than expected in 2022, but we ended the year with a net income of almost $4000.

In reviewing the proposed 2023 budget, April noted that we are still behind in membership dues. Emil says that many members have had trouble renewing their membership using the website. This has been a very frustrating situation which Emil hopes to fix as soon as possible. We also discussed how we might decrease our storage unit expenses this year. We can possibly move to a cheaper unit, or consider dropping storage altogether. After discussion and small adjustments to the numbers, the board voted unanimously in favor of the proposed 2023 budget.

Communications Report (Cheryl, Ren, Susie)
Ren is generating the new version of ACGA’s newsletter that will go out on January 10th. She needs more content from board members, and encouraged us to submit items immediately. We have all received a template for submissions from Ren via email. Content might include notices about open studios, shows, accolades, awards, workshops, and other items of interest to our members. It is important that we get this ball rolling!

All-Member Meeting/Board Retreat (Cheryl)

The All-Member Meeting will take place via Zoom on Saturday, January 28, from 10-12 noon. We will generate an agenda and send out an announcement to the membership. A ballot for election and re-election of board members will go out this week.

The meeting adjourned at 7:10 p.m.

Next Meeting: All-Member Meeting (via Zoom)

10:00 a.m. – 12 noon, Saturday, January 28, 2023
Hosted by Zoom All Members Welcome

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ACGA BOARD MEETING – December 2022

MINUTES – DECEMBER
ACGA Board Meeting Minutes
5:30 p.m., December 12, 2022 via Zoom

Present: Cheryl Costantini (President), Mari Emori (Vice-President), April Zilber (Treasurer), Sally Jackson (Secretary), Jan Schachter, Lee Middleman, Susie Rubenstein, Ren Lee, Emil Yanos, Ian Bassett, Joe Battiato, Bonita Cohn, Trudy Chiddix, Chris Johnson, Chelsea Fried Guests: Barbara Prodaniuk, Margaret Norman

Welcome (Cheryl)
Congratulations to ACGA Board member Ian Bassett for the photo of his work that appears on the cover of the current issue of Ceramics Monthly magazine. Mari Emori, Chris Johnson, and Lee Middleman have also received awards and recognition for their work recently.

It is time to invite new members onto the ACGA board. Please nominate those who you think would be interested (including yourself).

Treasurer’s Report (April)
As of November 30, our total assets are $84,797.62. Income will better match our 2022 Budget as the rest of our membership renewals come in. This will also balance the budget, which currently shows expenses greater than income.

Festival Report (April)
Annie Hermes at Messenger Events would like to know if we plan to restore festival activities that have been on hold because of the pandemic. These include Clay-for-All, the artists’ party in the Sculpture Garden on Saturday, and the Artists’ Showcase. Each of these involves additional expenses and extra volunteers. The board leans

toward keeping Clay-for-All and the Artists’ Party in some form, but eliminating the Artists’ Showcase. Early next year, after new board members are elected, April will refresh the Festival Committee to look at these options and make recommendations. You do not need to be a board member in order to serve on this committee.

Jury Report (Chris)
The October jury has admitted seven new artists to festival-eligible status. Chris proposed a jurying protocol that includes two meetings of the jurors, one immediately upon receipt of the entries, and a second after the jurors have had time to consider their judgments more carefully. He expressed appreciation for the jurors’ conscientious discussions and scrutiny of the entries. The next jury will be held in March 2023.

CONGRATULATIONS to these artists! We look forward to seeing you at the festival:

Kevin Scheer, Loren Lukens, Holly Coley, Pierre Bounaud, Cory Ballis, Marienne Chapman, and Tamara Danoyan.

Board Nominations (Cheryl, April)

Six of our incumbent board members are up for reelection. Three of them have agreed to appear on the next ballot: Emil Yanos, Joe Battiato, and Mari Emori. The deadline for nominating others for the board is December 19th. We would like to acknowledge the service of all our board members, particularly the three whose terms are ending: Ian Bassett, Bonita Cohn, and Chelsea Fried. All of them have made great contributions to ACGA. THANK YOU!!

Membership (Emil)

Despite best-laid plans, the renewal notice did not go out quite as planned. Emil has had some emails from members who are confused by the renewal process. He hopes to have all glitches fixed for next year. In particular, we need all renewals to have an end-date of December 31 in any given year. That way we know exactly who’s eligible for the festival.

Communications (Ren)

Ren acknowledged the hard work of Chelsea Fried, Susie Rubenstein, and Cheryl Costantini in launching the new Communications Committee. Communications is now “live” and needs members to submit content. All members received an email this week with the appropriate link. Our news email address <news@acga.net> will be assigned to Ren so that she can send and receive information.

All-Member Meeting/Board Retreat (Cheryl)

At our next board meeting, we will finalize a date and a venue for the 2023 All-Members Meeting. Cheryl will look for a location where we could have a hybrid in-person/online meeting with the right audio/video technology (e.g., a public library).

The meeting adjourned at 7:05 p.m.
Date of Next Meeting: Monday, January 3, 2023
Hosted by Zoom All Members Welcome

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ICAN CALENDAR 2023 WINNER

Mari Emori‘s sculpture titled “Barren” was chosen for the 2023 ICAN (International Ceramic Artists Network) Wall Calendar, Color Burst Collection. 21/13/12 in., coil-built stoneware, fired to cone 6 in reduction, 2021. You can purchase the calendar online here. ICAN (formerly Potters Council) was formed to create a community of potters and ceramic artists from around the world. The editorial staff from Ceramics Monthly and Pottery Making Illustrated have made their selections.

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GRANT AND HONORABLE MENTION AWARDS

I am please to announce two recent awards. A development grant by the Arts Council of Santa Cruz County for new corelite kiln shelves. These shelves will be used in firing the gas kiln used by four ceramic artists at the Tannery Arts Center studio 120.
I have also been awarded honorable mention in the 3rd Annual ICAN Holiday Cup Show. https://ceramicartsnetwork.org/ican-membership/ICAN-Members-Juried-Exhibition-Opportunities

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KINGS MOUNTAIN ART FAIR SEEKING NEW ARTISTS

Have you ever applied to the Kings Mountain Art Fair? If not, do consider it – the deadline is Jan. 31st. The fair is a three-day outdoor exhibition held annually during Labor Day Weekend, on Skyline Blvd. above the town of Woodside (near Palo Alto).

Here’s a link with much more information about the event and the application process. High quality images are a must! Allow yourself plenty of time.

https://kingsmountainartfair.org/call-for-entry/

If applying, be aware that this can be a physically challenging event – setting up on hillsides can be tricky, or you could get very hot out on the flat parking lot. In spite of these challenges, this is a very well supported event. KMAF has a long history of excellence and its purpose is to raise funds for the local volunteer fire department.

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POTTERS FOR PEACE HAS A NEW NAME AND EXPANDED MISSION

ACGA supported Potters for Peace for many years. They were primarily focused on teaching communities in Nicaragua how to make ceramic water filters to produce clean, healthy drinking water. Now they have expanded their mission to include more countries, broadened their projects (adding hygiene and women’s economic self-sufficiency) and chosen a new name, Good Foundations International. You can read more, and donate if you wish, at their new website: https://www.goodfoundationsinternational.org/

By |2023-01-11T11:13:55-08:00January 9th, 2023|ACGA News|Comments Off on POTTERS FOR PEACE HAS A NEW NAME AND EXPANDED MISSION

SEEN & IMAGINED

Seen & Imagined Gallery Route One’s Annual Juried Show 2023

Juror: Jeremy P. H. Morgan, Faculty member, Lucid Art Foundation, Visiting Professor, Shanghai Academy and the China Academy of Art, Hangzhou

Exhibition Dates: Saturday, Feb. 18 – Sat. March 18, 2023
Reception and Awards: Saturday, Feb 18, 3-5 pm
Route One Gallery: 11101 Highway One, Ste. 1101, Point Reyes Station, CA 94956

My piece “Rumble” was juried into Route One’s Annual Juried Show.

I work from both memory and photography.My work records what is real in our environment.My work also records what is perceived.The marks and textures in my work help to create sensations, real or perceived that I would want you the viewer to experience.I hope that my work will bring a sense of wonder and curiosity.The combination of familiar forms and textures will cause you to marvel at things you notice if you take the time to slow down and experience the world around you.

Rumble
Ceramic Wall Sculpture
7.25″ h x 14.25″ w x 1.375″ d
Stoneware, Underglazes fired to cone 5

By |2023-01-11T11:14:08-08:00January 5th, 2023|ACGA News|Comments Off on SEEN & IMAGINED
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