As summer reaches its peak, we hope you're finding inspiration in the warmth and vibrancy of the season. This month, we're thrilled to spotlight the opportunities we are planning and the incredible work of our wonderful art community through the TNSC. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just beginning your artistic journey, we hope this newsletter fuels your creativity and connects you with like-minded individuals passionate about the arts.
Let's make this August a month of artistic growth and expression!
TNSC Fall Regional Art Show and Sale! "Falling for Art" |
The Thompson Nicola Shuswap Chapter (TNSC) of the Federation of Canadian Artists proudly presents its 20th Annual Juried Regional Fine Art Show. This prestigious event, held at the Old Courthouse Gallery, showcases the finest artists from Kamloops, Shuswap, and the Okanagan, offering an immersive experience in a diverse array of artworks, genres, mediums, and subject matter. Submissions open September 22nd!
Date: October 22 – November 2
Time: Tuesday – Saturday 10am – 4pm
Location: The Old Courthouse Gallery, 7 Seymour St W, Kamloops
Awards: Three top awards and three Honourable Mentions will be presented. Attendees can also participate by voting for three “People’s Choice Awards.”
SUBMISSIONS DUE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2O24 @ 11:59PM
SUMBIT HERE: TNSCFALLSHOW2024
PLEASE READ ALL RULES HERE: TNSCFALLSHOW2024RULES
For more information, contact Patricia House, TNSC Show Chair Email: showchair@tnsc.ca Website: https://tnsc.ca/
Lalita Hamill Workshop - October 5/6, 2024
We are bringing Lalita to you in October to further our very popular Foundation Skills Program. This weekend workshop will be all about "Working from Photographs”. Artists use reference photos in many different ways depending on their practice. It is an essential tool for any artist serving as a reference to fill in the gaps where our memory or imagination may need a little inspiration. Lalita will expand on the use of photos in your artistic practice and show you how to get the most out of your pictures. More details to follow in the next couple of months! If you are already interested and know what Lalita brings to the easel, secure your spot here: LALITAHAMILL
A NEW ART ADVENTURE FOR YOU - LIFE DRAWING
Would you like to practice your drawing skills in a casual, friendly atmosphere? Join us for Life Drawing sessions. We will provide models who pose unclothed or draped who range in age, gender and body shape. All levels of drawing skills are welcome from "I've never done this before but I would like to try" to the advanced. MORE DETAILS COMING SOON - START UP WILL BE IN SEPTEMBER @ the Old Courthouse Main Gallery |
A WARM WELCOME TO NEW AND RETURNING MEMBERS!
A big welcome back to our returning members who renewed their membership over the summer months - Terry Greenhough, Christopher Orr and Yvonne Reddick! And, a warm hello to our new members, Angie McIntosh, Chris Williams, Jackie Ziehe, Maxine Grass and Vaughn Butland! We look forward to your participation in our events and seeing the creativity and expertise you bring to our Chapter. Together, let's continue to share our passions and celebrate our diverse talents. Here's to many more artistic adventures ahead!
SAYING THANK YOU TO CATHIE PETERS!
Regrettably, Cathie Peters has advised her Executive Team that she will be stepping down from her role as TNSC Treasurer at the end of the 2024/2025 term. Cathy was elected as Treasurer 20 years ago! At that time, the Chapter was run by Trish Armstrong, AFCA, and Debbie Lively, AFCA, along with a collegial group of others including Sharon Olfert, Sandy Conway, Werner Braun and Bill Lee, AFCA. Over the years, the TNSC faded away but due to the dedication of several talented local artists it was resurected. There were lunch meetings, lots of laughs, friendships were made and the Chapter was once again thriving with shows and workshops. Cathie has served as Treasurer, Co-Chair and President. In Cathie's words "my journey has been rewarding and my time on the Board of Directors has been a gift... so many members have stepped up to help carry the load and enrich the experience for all... I value the friendships I have made. A special thank you to the current stalwart of Executive Members." Cathie plans to continue her membership with the TNSC. We thank her for her dedication, expertise and leadership. We certainly look forward to seeing more of her art in our shows and her participation in our events. Thank you Cathie! |
SUMMER PLEIN AIR DAZE!
The second TNSC Summer Plein Air paint-out was spectacular! We met at the Columbia Street Look-out and what a view it was! The sun provided beautiful light against the hills and deepened the reflections in the river. Never tried Plein Air before? Don't worry - everyone at every level is welcome to attend! Join in on the fun and hone your observation skills of nature at its best! Join us for next outdoor painting!
HERE'S WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT AT STAKE LAKE!
THE JULY PAINT-OUT - photos to enjoy!
A sample of the artwork created!
Our member artists each created a work of art uniquely their own from the same viewpoint. We are so fortunate to have such a wealth of talent within our Chapter and the willingness to share our work in a supportive and friendly environment!
ART IN THE PARK - TNSC MEMBERSHIP BOOTH
The TNSC hosted a membership booth at Art in the Park this year. Art in the Park is Kamloops biggest and most attended art fair and 2024 did not disappoint! The weather was perfect and over 4,000 people came out to celebrate both Canada Day and the vibrant art community we have in Kamloops. We were thrilled to have so many people drop by our booth to talk "art" and the benefits of becoming a member with the Federation of Canadian Artists and the TNSC! It was a very encouraging day and we hope to see some new faces join our group in the very near future. All in all the day was a success! A big shout out of thanks to all the sponsors, volunteers and the Kamloops Arts Council for a great event!
AT ART IN THE PARK, OUR THREE ARTIST VOLUNTEERS COLLABORATED ON ONE PAINTING! The results are spectacular!
And, the winner of the collaborative Emily Carr House painting is...Maurice Hindle of Kamloops. Congratulations Maurice!
A MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENT
As you have read in this newsletter, Cathie Peters is stepping down from our Executive Team. She has been a valued member of the TNSC for many years and her contributions and dedication have not gone unnoticed. She has given so much of her time and energy to make sure our Chapter thrives. She was instrumental on getting me up and running as President and I thank her for her leadership. You can well imagine the shoes that we need to fill to replace Cathie, but we are so very much hoping that one of you will come forward and give it a shot! I jumped into the role and I have no regrets! Will you jump in too? Please contact me to talk about it! president@tnsc.ca I'd love to hear from you! Elaine
Do you have basic bookkeeping skills and a desire to be part of the TNSC Executive Team? We are looking for someone to take over the position of Treasurer for the 2025/2026 term. Duties include paying bills, writing cheques for shows and awards, depositing cash to the bank, booking venues for shows and keeping a record of expenses and income. If this is something you feel you could do, please contact Elaine at president@tnsc.ca to talk about it! Remember... we will only have an active and thriving Chapter with the help and engagement of our members! |
MEMBER NEWS
"Member News" is your place to shine! Send us your news items, showcase your work, share workshop information, interesting weblinks or post your items for sale!
CHRISTINE SHERWOOD
Christine has had two paintings accepted into the 2024 Chapter Challenge. "Never Forgotten" and "Left Behind". Let's bring home the gold for the TNSC Chapter Christine and thank you for representing us! Congratulations!
Elaine Burns | Cathy Tetarenko |
Patricia House |
ART TIPS AND TRICKS TO IMPROVE YOUR ART!
π¨COMPOSITION IN ARTποΈ
Leading Lines: Guiding the Viewer’s Eye
Leading lines are a powerful compositional tool that directs the viewer's gaze through your painting, creating a sense of movement and depth. These lines can be actual lines within the artwork or implied lines formed by shapes, colors, or edges.
How to Use Leading Lines:
1. Identify Natural Lines: Look for natural lines in your subject matter, such as roads, rivers, tree branches, or architectural elements.
2. Guide the Eye: Arrange these lines to lead the viewer’s eye towards the focal point of your painting. Lines that converge or lead to a specific area can draw attention to important elements.
3. Create Depth: Use leading lines to create a sense of depth and perspective. Diagonal lines, in particular, can add dynamism and draw the viewer into the scene.
4. Balance and Flow: Ensure that the lines create a balanced flow, avoiding abrupt stops that can disrupt the viewer’s journey through the artwork.
Example: In a landscape painting, a winding path or a river can lead the viewer’s eye from the foreground into the background, towards a distant mountain or a setting sun. In a portrait, the direction of the subject’s gaze or the lines of their clothing can guide the viewer to the face or eyes.
By thoughtfully incorporating leading lines, you can enhance the narrative and emotional impact of your painting, making it more engaging and immersive for the viewer.π¨β¨
CALLS FOR ENTRY
Federation of Canadian of Artists
The FCA 2024 Exhibition Submission Calendar is now available! Access it here: 2024 FCA Calendar
Limitless: Submit by September 12, Exhibition: Oct 1 - 21
Works on Paper: Submit by September 15, Exhibition: Nov 5-17
Water: Submit by September 30, Exhibiton: Nov 19-Dec 1
Ten Squared: Submit by October 15, Exhibition: December 3 - 22
TNSC FALL REGIONAL ART SHOW AND SALE
The Thompson Nicola Shuswap Chapter (TNSC) of the Federation of Canadian Artists proudly presents its 20th Annual Juried Regional Fine Art Show. All genres, mediums, and subject matter are welcome to submit. Who can enter: Any Active or Signature artist from the TNS Chapter, the North Okanagan, Central Okanagan and South Okanagan Chapters for the FCA. SFCAs will not be eligible for awards. Awards: Three top awards and three Honourable Mentions will be presented along with three “People’s Choice Awards.”
SUBMISSIONS DUE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2O24 @ 11:59PM
SUMBIT HERE: TNSCFALLSHOW2024
PLEASE READ ALL RULES HERE: TNSCFALLSHOW2024RULES
For more information, contact Patricia House, TNSC Show Chair
WORKSHOPS AND OPPORTUNITIES
Jan Crawford - Glazing for Acrylics
Kelowna Plein Air Workshop with Michael King
MORE INFORMATION ON ALL FCA COURSES CAN BE FOUND HERE: FCA COURSES
Perspective Drawing Workshop with Mark Anthony Wednesday and Thursday, July 31 - Aug 8, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM (PDT) online via Zoom. "Getting a Perspective on Perspective" online drawing workshop to unravel the big mysteries about our perspective world in simple, understandable terms. It is bound to change the way you see everything!
Rembrandt Painting Online with Michael Britton Wednesdays, August 7 - 28, 6:30pm - 9:00pm. The study of Rembrandt's painting processes remain the standard. Learn the painting process - no preparatory drawings or transferred cartoons!
Online Floral Workshop with Ann Willsie, SFCA Thursday and Friday, August 15-23, 10:00am - 1:00pm. This workshop is designed for all levels and all mediums. Learn composition, values, backgrounds. Loosen up and see the big picture, not the details!
Online Mentorship with Michael King Wednesday, Wednesdays, October 9 - November 13, 6:00pm - 8:00pm. Michael will evaluate your work and talk about goals and ambitions. He will guide participants through the process of improving paintings and help take them to the next level!
FCA 2024 FEDERATION RETREAT - BAMFIELD MARINE SCIENCES CENTRE SOLD OUT - ADD YOUR NAME TO THE WAIT LIST
DATES: Sunday - Friday, September 8th - 13th, 2024 The Federation Retreat is the largest educational and social event of the year, hosted by the Federation of Canadian Artists. The 2024 Retreat takes place in beautiful Bamfield, British Columbia. Click here: FCARETREAT
A GREAT DEAL ON CUSTOM FRAME
Cathie Peters has a custom frame she would like to sell. If you are interested, contact Cathie @ cpetersartist@gmail.com or text (250)299-8261.
Do you know an artist who would enjoy being a member of the TNSC? No matter the level of artistic skill - beginner, emerging or advanced, everyone is welcome to be part of our vibrant artistic community. Joining the FCA-TNSC provides Mentorship, Education, Exhibitions and Opportunity! For more information on how to become a member and start taking part in our ongoing activites, click here: TNSC MEMBERSHIP Contact Cathy Tetarenko, Membership Chair @membershipchair@tnsc.ca