From the President, April 2023

April 20, 2023 2:05 PM | Nancy Moody

by Karen Stopnicki, WAS-H President


Dear WAS-H Friends,

WAS-H is springing forward with a lot of activity this month. Our annual member renewal reminders will go out on April 14th, sent via email. You can easily renew online, or print a form and mail in a check, whichever you find most convenient. Your membership dues are a key support for WAS-H. 

 

Working hard this past year, our bylaws committee lead by Marion Friedman with Kathleen Cooper, Beth Graham, and Donna Van Fleet have spent countless hours fine-tuning our WAS-H Bylaws. The amended bylaws reflect current WAS-H operations and practices while also allowing WAS-H the flexibility to adapt its structure and processes to changing needs over time. When you receive your mailing this month, please review and submit your ballot.

 

Our April General Meeting featured an informative and entertaining demo by Patrick Palmer, Dean of the Glassell School. The current monthly gallery exhibit themed fences and borders is on display now… stop by to enjoy this beautiful show during April.

 

Looking to May, our General Meeting will be on May 7th. Kat Rodgers, professional artist and WAS-H teacher, will be our demo artist. Our Gallery Exhibit theme is Playfulness with juror Bradley Kerl. The Awards and Reception will follow our General Meeting. Registration for the May 6th Paint-In with Bridgett Vallery has a few open spots left, so register soon.

 

We have a number of classes on the schedule for April and May -- see our full class list HERE. Registering for a class is a great way to enjoy the camaraderie of other artists and enhance your artistic skills. Our standard events such as Open Studio, Model Lab and Senior Group are going strong and welcome you to join in. 

 

I hope you will join with everything going on at WAS-H – thank you for being a part of our wonderful arts community at WAS-H!


 

Warm Regards,

Karen Houston Stopnicki

WAS-H President

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