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March Madness Membership Challenge AND Prizes

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The March Madness Membership game is not over!
Ok, It's April first and March is over.  But.....April Fools!
The March Madness Membership game is not over! It's being extended into an April Membership Drive.

We have a very good reason for keeping the Membership Game going into April.  Right now, Sevenmembers are tied to win the Prize Pot.And there is still plenty of room for someone else to play and scoop up the pot! 

Just a reminder:
How Do you Win?
The member that gets the most people to join Arts Council wins. 

It's Easy: 
1.   Ask people to join YSAC.
2.  Tell people that the Arts Council's Membership Drive is a Game for all our members, and they can help you to win the Prize Pot!
3.   Give outmembership forms (Get them at the gallery, 111 Corry St. Wednesday-Sunday 1-4 or at at Unfinished Creations.  Put your name, in the corner, on them.)
4.   Or tell people they can sign up online, at our web site- www.ysartscouncil.org  Ask them to fill in the “referred by” space with your name.

Tip: Look over our great web site, www.ysartscouncil.org to see what we offer- things like the online Artist Directory- which any artist can sign up for for free, or the Amazing Permanent Collection or the online Artist's Resource Directory (great for artists new to town,) or our Local Arts History Project(including a wiki that anyone can add local art history into,) fiscal opportunities for artist projects (you would not believe the number of art projects Arts Council has helped make happen over the years!), artist teaching opportunities, art class taking opportunities and space rental opportunities and even when needed, free shared space with art groups, for meetings and events.)

Forgotten what's in the Delectable Prize Pot?
1.  A Dozen Homemade Egg Rolls (Nancy's Best) to be delivered whenever you want
2.  2 tickets to see a film at our own Little Art Theater
3.  A Batch of Yummy Homemade Cookies or a loaf of Home Made Bread
4.  A $25 Gift Card to Target or Panera (winner's choice)
5.  A $20.00 Gift Card to Tom's
6.  A Gift Card for Sunrise Cafe
7.   Gorgeous Hand Crafted Jewelry by a local artist
8.  Wonderful Wine
9.   Jamaican Meat Patties-curry spiced ground beef wrapped in pastry and deep fried-yum!
10.   The Jonatha and Harold Wright DVD:  “Pieces from Our Story Quilt”
11.    The Yellow Springs Tale Spinners 2 CD set of scary adult tales:  “Revenge of the Possum and Other Tales That Will Haunt You”
      12.  Plus Jonatha Wright has offered the winner 30 to 40 minutes of     storyingtelling for an event that the winner plans.  (Child’s Birthday Party, Adult Birthday,   Halloween Party, Family Reunion…for a Sunday through Thursday event.)  To be arranged at your and her convenience.
13.  An Afternoon Tea Party: 6-8 adult guests; served at the winner's home; with 3-4 types of Tea; 12 delectable home made goodies - savory and sweet; with beautiful tea pots, tea cups, tablecloths, napkins, and serving ware provided. The tea will be served and the dirty dishes carted away after the tea. If wanted a short History of Tea can be included. Date that works with Sue Hawkey's calendar and the winner's.

Kate Kretz visiting Antioch College and Talk

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Do you LOVE textile art, or art that packs a punch, or talks of the human condition, then check out the work of Kate Kretz

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"Kate Kretz creates a poetic space in which tenderness and fear can confront one another. It is an absolute dedication to the threat of uncertainty through handiwork, and achieves the consistency of an art that protects life itself."- Adriana Herrera, EL NUEVO HERALD Kate Kretz embroiders pillowcases with eyelashes and human hair...

Kate's range of mediums, and ability to express and ignite conversation with her work  has created at times controversy and deserved international attention. 

Kate Kretz will be in residency at Antioch College April 14-16, 2016 as part of the Herndon Gallery at Antioch College's contemporary fibers exhibition, THREADS BARED, featuring works by Kretz, Denise Burge and Jacob Lynn.
Kate will present an ARTIST TALK in the gallery THURSDAY, APRIL 14th, 7 PM discussing her wide range of work and themes around feminism, activism, motherhood, ageism and present on her provocative activist paintings which have received widespread international press and acclaim.
On SATURDAY, APRIL 16th, 1-5 PM, Kate will lead a 4-hour workshop sharing insider secrets to her publicity and self-promotion for artists. Workshop is $40/person and you won't want to miss it! (Fee is waived for Antioch students, staff and faculty)

Email jwenker(at)antiochcollege.org to reserve your spot!



All Fiber-Based Work

Included hair embroideries, Psychological Clothing, Art World Truths, and assorted all-fiber as well and fiber and paint-based work.

#kate kretz #Herndon Gallery #textile art

YS Arts Council “Just the One, Actually”, Art by Chloe L. McEldowney

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Reception April 15, 6-9pm
Exhibit Runs from April 15th until May 15th 
YS Art Council Community Gallery
111 Corry St
Yellow Springs

In a series of portraits, both of humans and natural objects, Chloe presents images of her subjects, detached from their environments.
“The essence of my work stems from my family background. Out of our home, my family ran an outreach program, welcoming in people from all walks of life.”

Growing up in a home where her family was constantly shifting, taking on and losing new members, she carries poignant memories of these faces, pulled from worlds of which she was not a part. Each member had its own family before living with hers, another city, another home, surrounded by different people, molding, building, scarring them.
Eliciting Daniel III (detail)No artist bears witness to the experiences of the subject, so Chloe chooses to focus not on that which surrounds what she paints, but on the person. Patches of stories both told and untold are painted into each subject, marks of obscured experiences are caught by her thoughtful brush.
She paints what she sees in a contrasting combination of bold and nuanced strokes, layering bright, heavy marks and hard lines interspersed with a soft blending of color. Parts of the surface is often masked, with thinner, transparent layers.
Chloe McEldowney is an artist in residence at Access Arts in Columbia, Missouri, where she is an art instructor. She has been included in exhibitions across the country, ranging from California to Massachusetts. Chloe is a native of Russia, Ohio, and received her BFA from the University of Dayton. She was awarded a Yeck College Artist Fellowship at the Dayton Art Institute. In her senior year, Chloe was a finalist in the Excellence in Visual Arts Awards by the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Ohio.

Chloe L.McEldowney Website



"I Make Things Because I Must" May exhibit at the YS Arts Council Community Gallery

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Fiber Art by Kathy Verner Moulton, Mary Noren, Phyllis Schmidt and Holly Underwood
May 20th-June 12th
Reception May 20th, 6-9 p.m.
Artists Talk 7 P.M.

Featuring Art Quilts, Stuffed Magical Creatures, Textile Portrait Dolls,
Embroidery Art and Hand Crafted Rugs.

Four Fiber Artists with an insatiable need to make things  
“All through my life my need to create has driven me. No matter what else I was doing, I had to have some piece of artwork in progress,” Kathy Verner Moulton  

“In my teens, I started sewing with my grandmother,” Mary Noren

 “Making things truly helps me stay sane. Bringing to life the creative ideas in my head brings me simple happiness like nothing else can.” Holly Underwood

“For me it's fun, a way to play.”  Phyllis Schmidt

These artists, create art to give to friends and family as gifts, to decorates their homes, to remake something old into something new. They are driven to make things: to surround themselves and their loved ones with handmade items that fill a need in a personal way, to repurpose something broken into something useful, to shun mass produced products in favor of one-of-a-kind gems.

Holly Underwood
learned to embroider and sew from her mother and grandmother. She still has the cross-stitch she did at about age 10. In the over three decades since, she has branched out to quilting by machine and by hand, embroidery of various kinds including hardanger and sashiko, making curtains and clothes, and toys and masks for her son. Her current favorite upcycled materials are felted wool sweaters and t-shirt yarn. Though she has dabbled in other types of crafting such as paper making, mosaics and candle making, for her it always comes back to needles, thread and fabric. You can visit Holly at her page Tinkerman's Daughter.

Mary Noren


 is inspired by vintage fabrics, bold colors and quirky motifs.  She designs and creates clothing, costumes, quilts, creatures, wall hangings and toys.  Her pieces are often playfully whimsical.
She runs a sewing school in Yellow Springs called the Mad Hatter Sewing Studio.
For Kathy Verner Moulton 
“Needle and thread became familiar tools in high school when what we wore was so-o-o important. You had to know how to change your regular jeans into hip-huggers, cutting and sewing back the waistband and tucking in the extra zipper. These skills came in handy during the leanest years of early marriage, doing free-lance sewing for a living. Later sewing became quilts and wall hangings both traditional and nontraditional using my character designs.” Her  series of “Yellow Springers” dolls began as a gag gift for a Christmas Party, each has his/her own pair of handmade “Ghirkenstomp”sandals.

Phyllis Schmidt's 

background is in Design. Her work now focuses on the decorative arts, creating colorful whimsical art out of bits and pieces from different media.
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The YSAC Community Gallery is at 111 Corry St. in Yellow Springs Ohio
Reception: May 20th, 6-9 p.m.
Artists Talk 7 P.M. Refreshments will be offered

James Luckett at the Chris K Gallery Reception May 2, 2016

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Suginami: Photography by James Luckett

April 30 – May 31

Opening Reception and Gallery Talk

James’ book will be available for sale. Light refreshments will be available.
Monday, May 2 from 7 – 9 PM
Suginami is one of 23 ku, or wards, of Tokyo, an area of the city where James lived for 5 years. Houses and apartments there are sited tightly together; narrow streets and even narrower paths wind around themselves, forming a maze of walls, fences, gates and plants that carefully delimit private space from public. Daily walks took him in, around and through the margins of this area of the city for hours on end. Suginami is an exploration of the ways this landscape layers in the edges of a frame, of the transformation of light inside the dark box of the camera and of the space of discovery between the viewfinder and the eye.

James Luckett 
has worked for over 20 years art and photography and exhibited nationally. He has earned an MFA from the University of Arizona, labored as a master printer in a forensic photography lab and taught award winning photography classes in Tucson and Chicago. He now fashions digital and analog images with a wide range of photographic means, manners, methods and mistakes at Antioch College. In 2011 his chemically manipulated gelatin silver prints were awarded an Ohio Arts Council Individual Excellence Award. Luckett has also been cooking traditional homestyle Japanese food for over two decades. James learned most everything he knows about working in a kitchen from the kindness of mothers and the encouragement of aunts while living in Tokyo. He’s catered Japanese New Year’s food, hosted elaborate dinner parties, and sampled the full-range of Japanese cooking from the lowest to the highest in the company of executives, vagabonds and friends. He is the cook at Tables of Contents Café, located inside Blue Jacket Books in Xenia, Ohio. You’re invited to follow his interests and exploits at his long running, ever evolving, always accumulating website consumptive org.


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James Show is part of the Japanese Suymposium, a cultural journey through Asia. Info available at Yellow Springs Experience

"Observations, Flowers and Landscapes" Art Work by Ann Gayek and Michele BonDurant

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July 15th-August 14th
 Opening Reception on July 15th 6-9 p.m.
At the YSAC Community Gallery

111 Corry St., Yellow Springs, Ohio

 Flowers, Gardens and Landscapes, the warmth of the sun in hot, drenched yellows, deep, cool shadows under bridges, abandoned buildings burrowed in nature, and meditative views from the lake
Come Revel in Summer Scenes.

Two Women Artists with very different views of Landscapes.

Michele BonDurant works in oil, gouache and collage. She looks for “a certain amount of isolation in the landscape. Small, abandoned buildings which once had a purpose are particularly intriguing.”

MICHELE BONDURANT

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Ann Gayek, is a watercolor artist, Her style ranges from recognizable images of flowers or landscapes to abstractions.  She is also a horticulturist, she designs and maintains residential gardens. She refers to gardening as three-dimensional ever changing art. Ann's flower paintings are intuitive and impressionistic and grounded in her familiarity with flowers and gardens. She likes to start a painting with contour drawing using charcoal or pen. Her small watercolor and pen pieces are painted from life, sitting on a bucket in her garden.

Both women paint often outdoors, on site.

Michele's paintings are from direct observation. Her primary concern is the interplay of color, shape and light.  In the studio, she rarely goes back into her plein air paintings. She chooses some of them to create collages. “Creating collages from the paintings allows me to simplify forms, intensify or mute color, and add texture with cut paper, artist tape, yupo, etc...”

In addition to watercolor, Ann works in pastel and oil. Her pastel flower paintings and her oil landscapes are process paintings, starting with expressive line and intuitively adding color in paint and pastel.
“I am fascinated and inspired by the incredible variety of flowers, their personalities, and their habits.”  Ann says that her goal in her flower paintings is to capture the spirit of flowers, their beautiful shapes and colors, their wonderful energies.




Ohio Antique Trading Supply in Yellow Springs, Ohio

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I went to visit our newest store in town, OATS, located at 241 Xenia Avenue, and what a feast for the eyes. The description on OATS explains why: "The creator of OATS, Abbey Knight, has brought her talents to numerous different industry outlets including store displays, design shows, and antique malls. Abbey's style and designs have been featured in Ohio Magazine, Country Living, and numerous blogs on vintage design and home decor." 
 While the shop is housed in a small space it's not suffocating or cluttered. 
kilm's and antiques
There are three rooms; the  main shop, the middle room, and the back room. Each room has a different feel and theme,which adds to the adventure of exploring deeper into the retail abyss. It's those details like oranges in a bowl and well placed items that makes it so inviting. I kept thinking I wish this was MY living room. It's full of surprises with unique items,vintage, jewellery, candles and small plants. 



LINKS
OATS main website 













Photography and Article byCorrine Bayraktaroglu


Recent Acquisitions: Yellow Springs Arts Council Permanent Collection

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Marbeleous
by 
Mary J. Cargan

Old Tree in Huế
by
Parvis Dadras
The Yellow Springs Permanent Collection is hosted at Antioch University Midwest
900 Dayton Street 
Yellow Springs, Ohio 45387
VisitingHours LINK
YS Permanent Collection ART MAP

For more information about this extensive collection please visit

Permanent Collection

Initiated in 1992, the Permanent Collection represents the artistic heritage of the Village of Yellow Springs. The Permanent Collection Mission is to represent Yellow Springs Artists through the preservation of their art by collecting, exhibiting and storing works that demonstrate the ideals, passions and creativity of our community now and in the future.

Art House-Hop in Yellow Springs

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Please join us for the fourth annual

Art House Hop: A Collector's Showcase
A self-guided Tour of Yellow Springs Private Art Collections
Saturday Sept, 3rd, 2016
Noon - 5pm
$15 per person (children 12 and under free)
For more info please click on link below

Art House-Hop

"I wanted to let you know that my husband and I went to the Art House-Hop on Saturday. It was such a delight! The art was so interesting-eclectic, beautiful, intriguing, a touchstone of people's lives and travels. We felt so warmly connected to the community, collectors and viewers alike.

2016 Yellow Springs Sketch Crawl

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Yellow Springs Sketch Crawl
Sunday, October 2nd.  11-3
15 minute sketch by Magrit Typdings Petrie
Spend a morning walking with your sketchbook, pen/ pencil/watercolors with a group of other artists. We’ll stop 6 times to do 15 minute sketches capturing the buildings, trees, streets and public spaces
of downtown Yellow Springs.

11-1 Sketching Downtown Village Life- we’ll meet at 11 a.m. in front of the Winds Wine Cellar-209 Xenia Ave.
1-3 The Crawl ends at the Yellow Springs Brewery for beer, sharing our sketches and talking about the experience.

Plus
The Yellow Springs Brewery is donating $1.00 to the YS Arts Council for every beer bought from 1-3
 On Sunday, October 2nd.
How sweet is that!
If you don’t want to Sketch, but want to support the Arts in Yellow Springs, come have a beer at the Yellow Springs Brewery from 1-3 on October 2nd

The Yellow Springs Brewery is located at 305 N. Walnut Street

Holiday Art Jumble in Yellow Springs, Ohio

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We have been getting some wonderful donations for the Holiday Art Jumble including two beautifully framed pastels by Julie Carson.
This is a GREAT fundraising event and a win win for the arts council and the buying public who are looking for something unique for holiday presents.
signed
Elf

Call for Artists: Yellow Springs Arts Council Member Show 2017

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Call for Artists
“Breaking the Rules”
The Members Show
at the Yellow Springs Arts Council
February 17th-March 12th

Ok, time to throw out the rules.
What rules? Art rules? Your rules?  Your Mom's rules?  Society's rules?
Can't do it?  How about bending the rules, pussyfooting around the rules.
Maybe it's memories of breaking the rules.
 You can start with figuring out what the rules are for you when you make art.
Then go on to rules you have lived by.
Rules you have broken.
Rules you were told to live by.
Rules our society makes.
Rules we break.

Of course, you can always break these rules by not breaking rules.

 Work in any medium. 

The first artwork submission is free to members.  There is a $10.00 entry fee for a second piece.
Work may be NFS or priced for sale (a 25% commission goes to YSAC on each sale) 
This show has a 2 foot horizontal dimension limit.
Drop off dates are February 4rth and 5th. (1-4 p.m.) at the YSAC Community gallery (111 Corry St.)  We will have you fill out a form (and pay if you have a second piece) when you bring your artwork to the gallery.

Not a member of YSAC?
Go to www.ysartscouncil.org/join-us or pick up a form at the YSAC Gallery to become a member.

Opening Reception and PARTY! -February 17th, 2017, 6-9 p.m.
We are celebrating you, the Artists of Yellow Springs!
Friends, Wine, Good Food, Live Music and Voting for the Peoples Choice Award


For additional information, contact
Nancy Mellon, YSAC Gallery Coordinator,

nancymellon.jafa@gmail.com  or 937 767-1366

The Gift of Art at the Village Artisans in Yellow Springs

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Village Artisans Gallery
PRESENTS
The Gift of Art

Artists Reception Sat Dec 10th 5- 8pm

All items are created by Village Artisan members and presented in the Lobby Gallery, with affordability and "giftability" in mind.
The show will be up through Dec 31, 2016.


The Village Artisans Gallery is a mutli-media cooperative art gallery located at 100 Corry Street, in Yellow Springs. 
Current gallery ourse 
Sept-May
 Mon-Thur 11am until 5pm
Fri-Sat  11am until 6pm
Sun  noon until 5pm 
Later for special events
Week before Christmas
19-24th December 
Mon-Thur closes 6pm
Friday closes 7pm
Saturday closes 6pm

For more information stop in, or call 937.767.1209 
 villageartisans.email@yahoo.com

For other holiday events in Yellow Springs
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE events calendar


Holiday Art Jumble and Free Art/Craft Supplies

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For the last few years the elves at the Yellow Springs Arts Council have been accepting the most wonderful donations for their fundraiser and this year there are plenty of goodies. Whether you want to do a little holiday shopping or just love browsing for bargains this is the place to be. Maybe you need a few free art supplies such as frames, matts, brushes, beads, paint, candle making mould, or yarn. Items in the Holiday Art Jumble range from vintage Christmas Tree ornaments, huge wicker baskets,fine jewelry, ceramics, 2d art, bags, vintage fan (works), dolls, vintage camera's and vintage slides of Cameo Glass, vintage photographs.
Check out this gorgeous mango wood bowl below. If this isn't snapped up soon I will be very surprised.  
and if you are into brooches

There are some excellent stocking stuffer items that children can buy at prices they can afford. 
So please do check the gallery out
It's located at 111 Corry Street
Look out for this Fence
Hours
Wed-Sun
1-4pm



Upcoming Art Classes at Yellow Springs Public Library


Yellow Springs Arts Council Giving Tuesday

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Donate on Giving Tuesday, November 29th
The Yellow Springs Arts Council supports local arts infrastructure through program opportunities, publicity, education, fiscal sponsorship, advocacy, and coordinated partnerships across the community. Each year the YSAC supports over 200 local creative workers. The organization began in the 1950's as the Yellow Springs Arts Association. In 1972 it incorporated as a 501(c)3 non-profit and adopted the full name, Yellow Springs Arts Council.

YSAC is a member organization and relies on membership dues and donations. The organization is also supported through grant writing and fundraising projects. artists, appreciators, and supporters of all arts disciplines are welcome and encouraged to participate in the organization. Our programs are accessible to YSAC members, local citizens and visitors through free offerings and ticketed events.

The Yellow Springs Arts Council strives for wide cultural participation in our efforts to meet the needs of the community. YSAC does not discriminate on basis of age, ability, background, culture, national or ethnic origin, religion, gender, sexual orientation or economic circumstance. Through an inclusive practice, we aim to reflect our wider community and promote positive attitudes about similarities and differences with all participants and visitors. 

Give to the Yellow Springs Arts Council on Giving Tues, November 29th, 2016
and become a MEMBER

Membership

that best expresses the value you receive from the Yellow Springs Arts Council and join us in supporting the arts here in Yellow Springs. To join by mail, print a membership form and send the completed form with your check or credit card information to The Yellow Springs Arts Council, PO Box 459, Yellow Springs, OH 45387.

January Event Coming up at Antioch Midwest

March 2017 Art Around Yellow Springs, Ohio

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Nancy and I took a quick art walkabout yesterday in our wee village, alas we couldn't get ALL the town covered.

Musician, Artist and Writer


Jim Rose Marionettes
Yellow Springs Senior Center
The amount of detail in these Marionettes made by Jim Rose is stunning.

Erin Smith
This is a huge painting at John Bryan Community Center and it is magnificent.


For more info on shows please visit
Yellow Springs Arts Council
Yellow Springs News (print only)
Yellow Springs Art Exchange



Bosom Buddies Exhibit at Yellow Springs Arts Council

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“Bosom Buddies”
A Journey Through Breast Cancer
Presented by the Jafagirls
April 21st-May 14th
Bosom Buddies Website
 Two friends and invited guests (the artists invite the public to participate with art, mementos, poetry, pictures, and stories) share how a diagnosis of cancer affects patients, friends and family. This an exploration of the creative ways they have dealt with the roller coaster of emotions: of fear, anger, grief, bewilderment and joy.

 Boob Print by Nancy Mellon
The JafaGirls, have an art partnership and friendship that began in 2005 in Yellow Springs, Ohio. A love of arts and crafts has been a lifetime passion for artists Corrine Bayraktaroglu and Nancy Mellon.  At a Yellow Springs Arts Council meeting,  they discovered a mutual joy for creating art mischief together, along with a desire to spread the word about local arts, artists and community.  Part of their creative endeavors took the form of Yarn Bombing.  They created public, textile, art installations on trees, poles, fences and benches.

On January 21st 2016 after a suspicious mammogram, Corrine Bayraktaroglu was diagnosed with Breast Cancer.  In an effort to help her friends and family help her as well as put everyone at ease, Corrine asked them to create textile boobs for a series or yarnbombed trees outside her house. She wanted something to make her smile. Her friends were delighted to be a given a joyful way to help and the boobs rolled in. They came through the mail, they were hand delivered, they were even tossed out of passing cars. They were made by friends, family and strangers that heard her call.
Lost Bear with donated textile boobs

Corrine also created a blog page called c.centralas a way to keep track, share the different stages of the journey and share art created during this time.

A lot of the art created during this time, by Corrine and friends will be included in the show.

The public is encouraged to bring their written stories, pictures and memento's of their or their loved one's journey through cancer, to add to the sharing space during the reception or during any Open Gallery hours during the run of the show. The sharing space is for people who have had cancer of any kind and their family and friends.
Close up of shadow box by Karen and William Evertson

The pick up dates for pieces left in the sharing space, is May 13th 1-4 or 14th 1-6 p.m. Or they can make a copy/reproduction/photo of any beloved momento to leave so that you don't need to pick it up. Please put contact info on the back of any piece that you plan on picking up and sign the Shared Story List.

Please join the Jafagirls for the Bosom Buddies reception
 on April 21st. 6-9 p.m.
Open Gallery hours: Wednesday-Sunday 1-4 p.m.
At the Yellow Springs Community Gallery

111 Corry Street, Yellow Springs, Ohio

Afternoon Tea with the Fashion Gang

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Afternoon Tea with the Fashion Gang
May 30th, 2-5 pm, 
At the YSAC Community Gallery
$20 admission -all proceeds going to the YSAC -

Have Afternoon Tea with the fashion gang
 and explore the vital importance of accessorizing your "look".


 From last year's highly popular Historical Clothing Series,
Deb Henderson, Bette Kelley, Bill White and Celise McKee
are coming back to talk about clothing accessories,
both historical and current.


Wear all the bling you want - hats, scarves, jewelry, gloves, belts, shoes, and jackets!
Sue Hawkey, our Tea Party Expert is hosting the scrumptious Afternoon Tea.
1.                
At the end of the Historical Clothing series last year, no one wanted it to end.  The participants insisted that there needed to be a Tea with everyone wearing their favorite clothes. They wanted more time with and more information from the clothing experts who had imbued the whole series with their high spirits and charm.
"Just a quick note to tell you how VERY much I enjoyed the Tuesday "workshop" at the Arts Council gallery.  I can imagine how much time and work went into developing the clothing displays and the talks -- they were terrific.  All of the presenters were so knowledgeable, informative and fun - the afternoon bubbled with the enthusiasm and love of each one's particular area of interest.  Looking forward to another Tuesday with you all."  Phyllis

Join us on Tuesday May 30th for Afternoon Tea With the Fashion Gang



To reserve your spot go to: www.ysartscouncil.org or mail in your check to Yellow Springs Arts Council, P.O. Box 459, YSO, 45387
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