Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Autumn Activities

And...We Are Back! 
After a busy summer supporting numerous other community activities we are back in the studio and ready to 
Make and SHARE the Stuff. 
You won't want to miss the Local Celtic Art On Display 
at Walker Metalsmiths Now until September 29th
Featuring local produced Celtic Art and Design 
from the last 50 Years 
Andover Alumni featured include "Scotty" McCrea, 
Dick and John Lang, Jerry Brown, Greg Hardy, Eric MacMichael, Terry Scott and Stephen Walker. 
Other artists featured are: Jennifer Slocum, Sean Hyland, John McHenry, Roxanne Friend, Lyndsay Burr, Lindsey Thurber and Shelby Sullivan.The exhibit will be at 1 Main Street in Andover, NY, at the workshop and former showroom of Walker Metalsmiths,
IN OCTOBER 
The Northern Allegany Quilters show will be on display at the Belfast Public Library                        Oct. 1st- 31st 


2018 Wellsville Art Association 
Annual Members' Show
Taking entries Thur. Oct. 4th 3-7:30, Fri. Oct.5th 12-4:30 
Sat. Oct. 6th Hang Show 10-? 
Reception Thur. Oct. 11 5:30-7:30 
NEED HELP TAKING ENTRIES AND HANGING SHOW. 
IF YOU CAN HELP PLEASE CALL KAREN 593-3579


OCTOBER 13 & 14, 2018

Allegany Artisans 
Invite you to visit them in their studios.

Don't miss The Allegany Artisans Studio Tour Preview in select studios,

Friday, October 12 5-8 pm.

All participating Studios will be Open October 13th and 14th 

This is an annual cooperative event that includes artisans of diverse styles, tastes and traditions working with clay, wood, metal, fiber, jewelry, paint, glass, paper & more!

Stop in to see works by Belfast Area Artisans 

Only a few of the studios keep regular business hours throughout the year. Many studios function primarily as workshops but artisans are often willing to open their private spaces to visitors by appointment. This is one way to shop locally and directly. Please contact individual artisans to make arrangements.
Area artisans interested in joining the next Studio Tour should Contact Allegany Artisans to apply in the spring. Membership is open to artisans living/working in Allegany County. See Membership information.
SWAN DAYS NEWS
This year, Women Arts is partnering with the Statera Foundation to bring quality SWAN Days Activities and benefits to women artists around the world.
WomenArts is dedicated to increasing the visibility of women artists in all art forms. We share news about trailblazing women artists and gender parity activists all year long through the WomenArts Blog and Facebook page.
During March and April, women arts will be collaborating  with the Statera Foundation to put the spotlight on women artists through Support Women Artists Now Day/SWAN Day
Please note that the SWAN Calendar and other information about SWAN Day has moved to the SWAN Day section of the Statera Foundation website.
"WomenArts Executive Director Martha Richards will facilitate a discussion with leading SWAN organizers from New York, Connecticut, Florida, California, Massachusetts, Wisconsin, Kenya, and the Czech Republic.Although these organizers have often corresponded online over the past eleven years, this will be the first time that they have met each other face-to-face. The goals of this historic gathering will be to share best practices and to find ways to increase the impact of SWAN Day. Richards will also moderate a panel discussion about SWAN Day as part of the main Statera conference on Friday, October 5."
Simeilia Hodge-Dalloway"In addition to its partnership with WomenArts, Statera is collaborating on this year’s conference with Milwaukee’s Renaissance Theaterworks, a company dedicated to promoting the work of women onstage and off.
Simeilia Hodge-Dallaway, CEO of Artistic Directors of the Future, will give a keynote at the Statera Foundation Conference
There will be a terrific line-up of speakers who will help the attendees reflect on the ways gender parity intersects with other forms of oppression such as stereotypes about race, non-binary genders, body images, and motherhood. There will also be presentations on topics such as being a solo performance artist, emotional well-being for artist/change-makers, and organizing women’s theatre festivals." ~From the Women Arts Blog
By invitation, On Behalf of SWAN Days Allegany County, NY;
Sheila L. Kalkbrenner will be joining the
Statera National Conference in Milwaukee, Wisconsin from October 4-7, 2018. 
While there, she will have the opportunity to discuss SWAN Days planning and opportunities with event organizers from around the world. Then, she will meet with theatre professionals from all over the country for three days of networking, socializing, experience-sharing, theatre-going and more! "The Statera conference is all about intersectional gender balance and our goal is to take action to bring artists who identify as women into full and equal participation in the American theatre and the arts." 
StateraConIII will be hosted by the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee and take place on campus at the Peck School of the Arts.
Browse the Schedule. Then Contact Sheila to let her know if there are sessions you feel she could attend to gain more insight into local concerns regarding equality in the arts and ways to increase participation in local performing arts activities.

SESSION SCHEDULE FOR STATERA CONFERENCE

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4 - SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7

If you would like to attend the conference, Registration is Open until all seats are full. 

"UPLIFT. AMPLIFY. ADVANCE.  Statera Foundation takes positive action to bring women into full and equal participation in the theatre. Statera, deriving its name from the Latin word for balance, works to expand employment options, improve salary, and remove barriers to growth and achievement through mentorship, research, engagement, education, networking, and support.
Statera Foundation works through an intersectional lens for gender parity. We understand and acknowledge that systems of oppression and discrimination are interdependent and span all social categorizations such as race, class, gender, ability, and sexual orientation as they apply to a given individual or group. Addressing one spoke of systematic discrimination or disadvantage means holistically addressing them all."
PLANNING AHEAD: 
The official date for SWAN Day 2019 is Saturday, March 30, 2019, but please feel free to celebrate any time during March or April. The spirit of SWAN events is more important than the exact dates.
Are you hosting or organizing a 2019 SWAN Day event? Make sure you submit it to the Statera SWAN Day Calendar!
Do you have questions about SWAN Day? Reach out to Statera Foundation directly at SWANDay@staterafoundation.org.

Come help the Tri-County Arts Council celebrate their 20th anniversary and thank the volunteers! Live music, light snacks, cake and beverages will be served at the Arts Council studio, 100 West Main Street, Allegany on Monday evening, October 15th from 4:30-6:30pm. 
This is a free event open to the public.
The Arts Council promotes the creation, presentation and appreciation of arts and culture in the region, while nurturing education and commerce in the arts. A thriving arts and cultural community is essential for vibrant communities - especially in rural areas like ours. For 20 years, the Tri-County Arts Council (formerly the Cattaraugus County Arts Council) has played a pivotal role in supporting the arts in the region, and our recent name change reflects our official expansion to Allegany and Chautauqua counties. Last year we:
● Supported 30 organizations and artists with over $70,000 of grant funding to bring programming to communities in all three counties
● Hosted 13 gallery exhibitions at three locations through partnerships with other community organizations
● Offered more than 60 classes at which over 300 community members experienced engaging art classes
● Provided opportunities for artists to grow their creative businesses through professional development classes, sales opportunities and art festivals
Tri-County Arts looks forward to strengthening the many relationships and collaborations that we have built over the years in the tri-county region. So whether you create art, or just appreciate the value it brings to our lives, we hope you’ll join us to celebrate our anniversary!

SAVE THE DATE


MORE LOCAL ACTIVITIES AND UPDATES ARE AVAILABLE IN THE AUTUMN 2018 ALLEGANY ARTS ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER 

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