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July 2015 Newsletter July 2015 Utterly Scarlet Watercolor by Marilyn Miller ENRICHING LIFE THROUGH ART

IN THIS ISSUE Message from the President 3-4 Message from the President: Great Opportunities in the future. Alliance News 9-10 Featured Artist: Marilyn Miller, Art is the Journal of the Artist 11-13 Az. Art Alliance League of the Month: Sonoran Arts League 10 Blog from Shanlee-On Vacation, will return next month 14 Key Statistics for June 2015 15 Az. Art Alliance Workshops Schedule the Alliance will continue to work to provide our members with new, quality opportunities to show their work and to tell who they are as artists See pages 3-4 for President s Message See pages 11-13 Alliance News 4 Arizona Art Alliance Changes for the League Representative Meetings: Once every quarter instead of monthly. Coffee Will Be On 5 The Az. Art Alliance League Membership Benefits. 5 Az. Artist League of the Month 6 Arizona Art Alliance Gallery 7-8 Arizona Art Alliance Sponsor s & Grantor s 18-19 Reaching Out-Your Community Outreach Programs at work from Lee Anne Park-Art Mentoring 20-25 Veteran s Outreach Program- The Art of Healing 26 Social Media Community Information 26 Volunteer Opportunities: Share your skills & Talents, BE A STAR 27 Advertise in the Newsletter Information or Link your Website to Alliance Web Site 27 Az.Art Alliance Rental Service Information 28 Alliance Board Members and Managers 28 Az. Art Alliance Membership List Calendar of Events & Opportunities 14-17 Art Events & Activities for your Enjoyment See page 23 for details To contact the Newsletter Editor, or to forward Press Releases and other information for future editions, please email Kathy Koneski at joekathy@centurylink.net July 2015 2 ENRICHING LIFE THROUGH ART

Message from the President Wow, we just finished Jurying for the Holland Gallery Exhibit ART in partnership. Boy, what an art competition this turned out to be! With space for only 50+ pieces and submissions around 200, the competition was fierce. Well, that is what we were shooting for. We wanted it competitive; we wanted it top notch. With our strategy of using smaller venues to create top-quality art exhibits, we want to create an image that, when you are viewing an Arizona Art Alliance art exhibit, you are looking at some of the best. We desire our shows to be known as limited, diverse, and high in quality. Why not?... when we have an array of such talent within our ranks. Man, I will tell you, when I took a look at the entries, it was just amazing the talent that exists within our Alliance! There was so much good work presented that the actual jurying must have been daunting. How do you choose? What is going to be accepted when you know from the beginning so much worthy art is not going to get in? I am so glad that I did not have that job. But when you see the final show, as it is put together, you too are going to be WOWED! Oh, by the way, I want to mention that we had 12 non juried members who had work accepted to our Holland Gallery show. Two of those members had 2 pieces accepted. Not Bad! You Betcha, competitive. Congratulations to those artists that were chosen. Take pride in knowing you scored well in a very tough competitive field. Boy, as an artist, we must have thick skins in order to survive in an environment that contains so much quality. Know that even if you weren't accepted into this show, you belonged in this group. We could have had a fabulous exhibit showing the art that was not chosen. As artists, your willingness to participate knowing how tough it was going to be, is appreciated and to be commended! Also, coming up October 31, is the WHAM Festival of the Arts. For those of you who don't know, WHAM is one of our Member Leagues and they have been hosting this event for the past three years. It has grown steadily. The Arizona Art Alliance has been invited to participate and to add to the event by offering an even greater art presence and an opportunity for artists outside of WHAM to take part. Our presence is limited however, because there is limited space. Then again this opportunity is not a fit for many of our members; but for some it is an ideal opportunity. We are constantly looking for opportunities to offer our 3D artists. Many times these opportunities are limited for a variety of reasons. We represent so many great artists that specialize in jewelry, ceramics, glass and other 3D mediums and the WHAM event is conducive to these endeavors. We are offering 12 spots within our tent to show off these mediums. Of course, the 2D mediums are welcome also. This is a non-juried event.so you artists that have not gone through the Jury process are also eligible to display, show, and sell. We will have the site pretty much ready for you to bring in what you need to finish off your space. This will include a sales tax umbrella you can use for your sales tax responsibility to the city of Goodyear. This will save participating artists the trouble of procuring the proper sales tax licensing on their own. If you enjoy the great Arizona outdoors, wish to expose your art to a nice big crowd, and want more information about being a part of this Festival, go to http:// azartalliance.com/event/4th-annual-art-is-alive/ for all the details, rules and entry form. We are also fortunate to have booked a Show next March 2016 at the WHAM Gallery in Surprise. This venue will give many of our artists a chance to show off their work in the west part of our Valley. March is a great month for attracting tourists and the West Valley certainly gets its share with all the baseball fans visiting. The Show will take place the entire month of March 2016 and will only involve a 10% donation to the Gallery. We plan for this Show to also be very competitive. There is a limited amount of space because of venue size, but the space is conducive for both 2D and 3D artwork. Be on the lookout in Fall 2015 for our Call to Artists and other details for this exhibition. Speaking of 3D art, I have some great news. Our Summer Show 2016 in the Vision Gallery in Chandler has been expanded. Not only will this Show have a plethora of 2D art, but we have a rare opportunity to show off our JEWELERS and other 3D mediums as well. I know you re thinking..a Summer Show.that's the slow time. You are right it is a lull; but there is also Continued on page 4 July 2015 3 ENRICHING LIFE THROUGH ART

Continued from page 3 Alliance News opportunity here. This venue normally offers onemonth Shows, but we are getting two months. Also, our presence in the city of Chandler is not very strong and this gives us an opportunity to show that community what we are made of. Most of all, it gives us a chance to build a relationship with a growing vibrant city that places a high value on local art and its artists. There will be two venues for this Show that we have the opportunity to use for our exhibit. Both are "sweet". One is the Vision Gallery, which will house the Jewelry, Sculptures, and some 2D; and the other venue is the Gallery at the Chandler Center for Performing Arts. This venue is located inside, in a separate space, and is visible from the lobby of the Theater. The visual art gallery is also the location where tickets are purchased so there is a good flow of consistent traffic to show off your work. If we are able to fill both venues with quality artwork, there will be two receptions, cross promotions and other marketing activities to bring the different aspects of this unique opportunity together. The city of Chandler and the Vision Gallery are poised to help us build a Summer Art Event that appeals to our local population and provides an art experience in a Valley that traditionally abandons the arts during our off season. We feel that, with virtually no competition or other art activity, there is still plenty of interest in the arts that can build this exhibit into something that is meaningful and unique. As one can see, the Alliance is not abandoning its desire to host quality exhibit events. I would like to address the MOST important element in the making of a QUAL- ITY exhibit. It is no secret that there are many art exhibits throughout the Valley and many of them are quite good. It is a very saturated and competitive market, not only for the venues to hold these events, but there is also a large amount of quality artwork itself that exists in our community. We are lucky to have an Alliance with such a great number of very talented artists. But this, in itself, is not enough. We, as artists, must continually hone our skills and how we represent our work in order that we may compete in the "art marathon". What does this mean? Well here are a couple things worth considering: 1. You should use only the best imagery possible when submitting your work for the Jury process. Looking at our last Call, it was clear that some good art was not considered because the digital photo imagery presented was NOT of high enough quality to give the art a fair judge. If you are going to do your own photography to capture your work, do some research to find out how to make a professional presentation to submit to a Jury Committee and increase your chances of being accepted. 2. SHOW NEW ART; KEEP WORKING AND PRESENTING NEW WORKS. Don't NOT get accepted to a Show because the piece you are presenting has been seen by that Jurist a hundred times at different shows for the past two years. The people that Jury get around and they see a lot of art in a lot of different places. If they see only old works from you with no new work coming in, they will dismiss you. They want to see new and unfamiliar work. We all know that it's hard to keep the WOW, when something becomes too familiar. Just ask my wife. We will talk on these issues later. I just want you all to know that the Alliance will continue to work to provide our members with new, quality opportunities to show their work and to tell who they are as artists. And with the assistance and partnerships from our Member Leagues, I think we have a pretty good start in making all of us better artists. Arizona Art Alliance Changes for the League Representative Meetings The Az. Art Alliance will be changing League Representative Meetings to once every quarter instead of monthly. The Board of Directors for the Alliance will still meet monthly as usual and on the last meeting of the quarter (every three months) we will invite the League Representatives for that month's Board Meeting. That meeting will be abbreviated so as to allow time for any Rep that has questions or wants to address the entire Board or any of its members. All of our Board meetings are open to any rep any time they want to attend. There will just be no formal invitation or Rep Meeting the first two monthly meetings of any quarter. Our next meeting with the Reps will be Friday, July 17th at 9:30 am at our Tempe Headquarters. Don't worry, we will send out a reminder and the coffee will be on July 2015 4 ENRICHING LIFE THROUGH ART

Alliance News Arizona Art Alliance Mission Statement The Arizona Art Alliance mission is to promote the visual arts through collaboration with member organizations, strategic partnerships and community involvement The Arizona Art Alliance League Membership Benefits Additional show and marketing opportunities for juried member artists. Diversified exhibit locations both by venue and Valley location. Free or Low cost workshops for member leagues and artists. Free or Low cost Website exposure to member leagues and artists. Free or Low cost Newsletter exposure to member leagues and artists. Low cost rental space for workshops, meetings, or social functions. Community Outreach programs and volunteer teaching opportunities. Discounts on exhibit tents and panels for rent. Social media promotions on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn. Featured BLOG articles for member leagues and member artist events. An abundance of networking opportunities with other artists statewide. For application CLICK HERE. This month the Az. Art Alliance Newsletter was proud to feature Sonoran Arts League as part of a program for the newsletter to introduce you to one of the Arizona Art Alliance Member Leagues monthly. The Alliance is made up of individual artist organizations as you know, but do you know what each league is involved in individually or what that group brings to their community. What benefits do their members experience by belonging not only to their individual art leagues but also by being a member of the Arizona Art Alliance. It would be great to read about your individual league in the future issues, what a great way to tell YOUR story and bring attention to the projects and events of your particular league. So come on BLOW YOUR HORN, tell us about your league and bring attention to what makes it great. Tell us about your shows and your artists, what community projects your league is involved in, what the future holds for your organization as well as the achievements of the past and let us know what it means for your league to be a member of the Arizona Art Alliance and don t forget to show off the art your members produce (send pic s in JPEG format). Contact Kathy with your submission TODAY at joekathy@centurylink.net don t let this GREAT opportunity pass your league by. Our readers want to know all about you and the newsletter is the perfect way to SHARE YOUR STORY with them. E-mail: joekathy@centurylink.net July 2015 5 ENRICHING LIFE THROUGH ART

Alliance News Look at me now Oil by Sandra Meissner Tumble Up Geometric Art by Lee Kaster Havasupai Pastel by Marilyn Miller July 2015 6 ENRICHING LIFE THROUGH ART

Alliance News We wish to thank our Sponsors & Grantors for their support of the Arizona Art Alliance "thanks to Blick for their on-going support!" Click on logos for links to web-pages Support from the Arizona Commission on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts Continued on page 8 July 2015 7 ENRICHING LIFE THROUGH ART

Alliance News Continued from page 7 Click on logos for links to web-pages Click on logos for links to web-pages Outreach is a key element of the Alliance mission. Consider volunteering your time with one of these worthwhile activities or make a donation which is completely tax deductable. Programs: Extra Special Art, Caring Thru Art, Spirit of Art, Opportunity House, New Beginnings and Veteran s Outreach Program. Click on link below for additional information http://www.azartalliance.com/outreach.html July 2015 8 ENRICHING LIFE THROUGH ART

Alliance News Art The Journal of the Artist Marilyn was born in Fargo, North Dakota, and arrived in Phoenix in 1954. She and her four children, six grand children and great grand daughter all live in Phoenix, Arizona. Presently, she prefers water color, and her themes include travel, still life, animals and nature. Exhibits include Arizona Art Alliance, Phoenix Artist's Guild, and The NASH, a jazz venue on first street and Roosevelt in Phoenix. She has a BS in Education from ASU, and has studied with Raleigh Kinney, Walter Powell, Dick Phillips, Ellen Jean Diederich and also at the University of Nevada at Reno. Natasha and Boris W/C by Marilyn Miller Artist's Statement: Art has been woven into my life for years, creating a magnificent support group and friendships. It presents a challenge constantly, and uplifts my spirit. The paintings have become a journal as they document my environment and feelings. Marilyn is a member of the Phoenix Artist Guild and AWA. Marilyn Miller, 602-377-9461, mmmiller_1999@yahoo.com Phoenix Artist's Guild Log Cabin W/C by Marilyn Miller Land of Lakes Acrylic by Marilyn Miller Appeal to Paradise WC by Marilyn Miller Come with Me By Marilyn Miller Walter By Marilyn Miller Continued on page 11 10 July 2015 9 ENRICHING LIFE THROUGH ART

Continued from page 9 Alliance News Sun Worship By Marilyn Miller Anti-Up By Marilyn Miller Daisy Daisy W/C by Marilyn Miller To expose the talent of the Arizona Art Alliance Artists the art will be used in new marketing materials & hung on the walls of the Arizona Art Alliance Newsletter This is a GREAT opportunity to show your work to an endless audience Send your photos TODAY to Kathy Koneski, Newsletter Editor at joekathy@centurylink.net Images attached to your email should be 300 DPI, JPEG format Be sure to include the following information: artist name, painting title, medium used, Az. Art Alliance league affiliation ART ICULATION Questions and Comments: shammyjb@gmail.com Shanlee is having a wonderful time on vacation this month and will return next month to entertain us with one of her wonderful blogs. July 2015 10 ENRICHING LIFE THROUGH ART

Alliance News For 40 years the Sonoran Arts League, a non-profit organization promoting art, artists, and art education through leadership and service in the belief that an artistic awareness is essential to the wellbeing of life and our community. Our vision is to be the premier art organization that supports and serves our community by nurturing a culture of creativity through education, events, and activities that connect the arts to the human spirit. Formed in 1975 as the Cave Creek Craft Council, the organization s more than 520 members actively participate in community outreach programs, youth mentoring and art education. The League produces several events, such as the annual Hidden In The Hills Artist Studio Tour and Sale and the yearly Sonoran Festival of Art, and partners with the Foothills Food Bank and Resource Center on the annual Empty Bowls Project. In addition to its long history, the League has initiated several new programs this year, including a statewide K-12 art contest available to all public, private, charter and home school students; and a resource and support program for art teachers at area schools. Interesting in becoming a member? Call 480-575-6624 or visit us online at www.sonoranartsleague.org YOUTH ART & EDUCATION With a special focus on mentoring youth, the Sonoran Arts League fosters artistic growth in the following ways: Youth art and scholarships: the League recognizes the artistic abilities of young artists and awarded scholarships to graduating seniors from local high schools pursuing studies in the arts. Incentive awards: the League recognizes schoolchildren who show exceptional interest in art and awards them with incentive bags filled with art books and supplies at the annual Celebration of Art at the Cactus Shadows Fine Arts Center. Art experiences and resources: the League organizes and funds spring and fall field trips to area museums. In addition to coordinating the Youth Art Exhibit at Studio 1 in the annual Hidden In The Hills Studio Tour and Sale; along with student bus tours to select studios during the tour. Foothills Art Academy: the League is pleased to partner with Education & Community Services, a division of CCUSD in bringing to the community art classes in a variety of mediums for children and adults. Continued on page 12 July 2015 11 ENRICHING LIFE THROUGH ART

Continued from page 11 Alliance News ART IN PUBLIC PLACES, year round Sonoran Arts League has teamed up with The Boulders Resort to bring the public exceptional collection of art and more all in one beautiful place. Offering a rotation collection of one of a kind juried works by League artists, art workshops for all ages and skill level, artists-in-residence, youth art exhibits, Pop-Up Wednesdays and ArtTalk networking groups, and art events throughout the year. The Gallery at el Pedregal 34505 N. Scottsdale Road, second floor 480-575-6658 thegallery@sonoranartsleague.org Rotation installations of artwork by League artists are on view and for sale at the following public places: The Desert Foothills Gallery, inside of the Desert Foothills Library, Cave Creek, Arizona National Bank of Arizona, Carefree, Arizona The Gallery at el Pedregal, Scottsdale, Arizona POP-UP WEDNESDAYS Continued from page 13 July 2015 12 ENRICHING LIFE THROUGH ART

Continued from page 12 Alliance News CALENDAR OF EVENTS March April October November Year-round Sonoran Festival of Art: 15 annual event, a free three day art festival and sale with live music and entertainment, wine garden and specialty food April For The Arts: A variety fundraising events and activities celebrating the arts and youth art and scholarships Taste of Cave Creek Art Exhibition: League artists showcase and sell their artwork during the two-day Taste of Cave Creek event Hidden In The Hills Studio Tour and Sale: 19 th annual six-day open studio tour with demonstrations and an opportunity to purchase work directly from artists is held on the weekends before and after Thanksgiving. The free self-guided tour is held at 44 working home studios with their guest artists. The Gallery at el Pedregal: rotating exhibit of League artists, art workshops, art events, artist-inresidence, and student art K-12 Studio 19 Paula Yates Studio 29 Nicolette Bonnstetter HIDDEN IN THE HILLS STUDIO TOUR AND SALE Studio 29 Christiane Sutherland Sonoran Arts League Pat Bell-Demers, Executive Director T: 480-575-6624 Website: www.sonoranartsleague.org E-Mail: info@sonoranartsleague.org July 2015 13 ENRICHING LIFE THROUGH ART

Alliance News "thanks to Blick for their on-going support!" Calendar of Events & Opportunities Participate in a great art show, learn a new technique, expand your skills or browse a great exhibit, it s all here in the Calendar of Events & Opportunities June-Sept 2015: Arizona Art Alliance Workshops, see page 14 Sept 26-Oct 29 2015: Holland Gallery of Fine Art Exhibit: Hang time will be Fri. Sept 26, 10 am to 2 pm, Reception, Oct 10, 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm, take down time will be Fri. Oct 30, 8 am to 10 am. At: Holland Community Center 34250 N. 60th Street, Bldg B Scottsdale, Arizona 85266 See page _17or information. Free Art Classes -Arizona Art Alliance Veterans Outreach Program: Presents Artists Sharing Their Love of Art with Veterans, Phoenix, Tempe, Surprise, Mesa. For information see page 25. Oct 31 Nov 1, 2015: Art is Alive Festival opportunity for Alliance Members see page 17 for information Mar 2016: Alliance Exhibit at the WHAM Gallery in Surprise. July & August 2016: Alliance Exhibit at Vision Gallery in Chandler. Key Statistics for May 2015 Item Value/Count 36 Volunteers in May contributed hrs 817 hrs Total Value of May Volunteer Time $16,100.00 See Page 26 for details July 2015 14 ENRICHING LIFE THROUGH ART

Calendar of Events & Opportunities Throughout the year many amazingly talented instructors dedicate their time and talents to helping others learn the magic, beauty and skills needed to produce their own works of art. Please refer to OUR CALENDAR for more information for the workshops, schedule and instructors now being offered. For class description and information CLICK HERE. For an Instructor prospectus: Artists wishing to host a workshop in our Tempe facility, CONTACT US now. HERE ARE OUR NEXT 8 UPCOMING WORKSHOPS Date Time Location Workshop Costs July 17, 2015 Noon to 4 pm At Tempe Office: 2717 Southern Ave, Ste. #6, Tempe, Az. 85282 SAL Veterans Workshop Aug 1, 2015 1 pm to 3 pm At Tempe Office: 2717 Southern Ave, Ste. #6, Tempe, Az. 85282 Aug 8, 2015 1 pm to 3 pm At Tempe Office: 2717 Southern Ave, Ste. #6, Tempe, Az. 85282 Aug 15, 2015 1 pm to 3 pm At Tempe Office: 2717 Southern Ave, Ste. #6, Tempe, Az. 85282 Aug 21, 2015 Noon to 4 pm At Tempe Office: 2717 Southern Ave, Ste. #6, Tempe, Az. 85282 Sept 18, 2015 Noon to 4 pm At Tempe Office: 2717 Southern Ave, Ste. #6, Tempe, Az. 85282 Oct 23, 2015 Noon to 4 pm At Tempe Office: 2717 Southern Ave, Ste. #6, Tempe, Az. 85282 Storybook Illustration & Design with Lee Kaster LeeKaster@gmail.com Storybook Illustration & Design with Lee Kaster LeeKaster@gmail.com Storybook Illustration & Design with Lee Kaster LeeKaster@gmail.com SAL Veterans Workshop SAL Veterans Workshop SAL Veterans Workshop $105.00 $105.00 $105.00 July 2015 15 ENRICHING LIFE THROUGH ART

Calendar of Events & Opportunities July 2015 16 ENRICHING LIFE THROUGH ART

Calendar of Events & Opportunities Information on prospectus to come, mark your calendars, there is plenty of time to create your masterpiece for the exhibition. Call to Artists will be out April 17th (2 constant contact reminders will be sent, so watch your e-mail). April 17, 2015-Call to Artists June 1, 2015-Juried Entries will be due. June 2, 2015-Jurying process. June 15, 2015-Artist notification. Sept 25, 2015-Show Art Delivery and setup 10 am to 3 pm. Oct 10, 2015-Show reception 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm. Oct 29, 2015-Last night of show. Oct 30, 2015-Take down, 8 am to 10 am. July 2015 17 ENRICHING LIFE THROUGH ART

Out Reach Programs Your Community Outreach Programs at work Lee Anne Park Arizona Art Alliance Outreach Monthly Art Activities Collages at Opportunity House Summer Art Program Avondale In June, nineteen children attended the Summer Art Program class on collages. They put cut-outs on art board with, what Nancy Hampton calls, the ever messy Mod Podge. They used different colored papers to create color harmonies and some used cut-out pictures of their favorite sports activities, pets, etc. to create a personal theme. Lots of self expression and lots of fun. Other activities at Opportunity House include sports, games, crafts, music and more. Over all more than 30 children were in attendance to all the activities. Many thanks to the NFL Players Association for their generosity for all the programs that provide a free, safe, place for underserved children in the Avondale area. And, Thank You, Arizona Art Alliance members, for your support in making sure that the Opportunity House Art Program is funded throughout the year. Opportunity House Art Program Changes Art League West has dissolved and have generously voted to donate remaining funds to the Alliance for Outreach Programs. We thank them all very much for their long-time support. Desert Artists group is now supporting the Opportunity House Art Programs under the continued leadership of Nancy and Jack Hampton (both new, and welcome members of the Desert Artists). We thank the many volunteers that help make this a fun, educational and safe-haven for these children during the school year and for the summer sessions. Continued Continued on on on page page 20 19 21 July 2015 18 ENRICHING LIFE THROUGH ART

Continued from page 18 Out Reach Programs Desert Artists Extra Special Art Carefree, Cave Creek and Scottsdale Summer Catch Up and Plan Ahead Caring Thru Art Paradise Valley Desert Artist Extra Special art is in the planning stages for the new school start-up in August. The number of classes and the number of students has doubled over the past year. Classes are weekly. We expect over 10 students in the Life-Skills class and an unknown additional students from the Positive Learning Center at the Middle School. There will at least that many and more at the High School Special-Needs classes. That adds up to about 36 classes, including field trips for the students. While mentoring classes go on during the summer months, Desert Artist volunteers are working hard to make the upcoming special-needs classes come together for 2015 and 2016. Mr. Valicenti and his loyal volunteers of the Desert Sage Artists continue to bring the joy of art to the Life Care Center residents as always. Our dedicated 90 year old has been continually providing these art classes for over 20 years. As soon as he returns from his trip to France we will have more wonderful news to report on the activities of this excellent community outreach program. May we all be so fortunate to be able to give so much for so long! Veterans Programs all over the valley Our Veterans Programs Manager, John Fontana, never rests. He has his own column and information in the Newsletters about all the wonderful work these programs are doing. The four programs now under way (with potential fifth program soon to be started) that are benefitting so many of our veterans. John and his management team of volunteer advisors, teachers and aides are working very hard to continue these programs even in the face of difficult financial setbacks this year. If you can help, go to the www.azartalliance.com, there is a convenient donate button waiting just for you, so these programs can continue to help throughout the year. ANGELS GIFTS As you know, we lost artist and long-time supporter of the Art Alliance this year when Pat Gellenbeck passed away. We grieve for her loss. Her husband, Dan, has generously donated many art supplies to the Alliance for the Community Outreach Programs. Dan and Alan Arne have delivered these many supplies to our Outreach Office in Tempe. We thank both of them for all they have done to support the Alliance in all its endeavors. These supplies will help our veterans programs and our outreach to special children and life care residents. After inventory is made, I will be sharing the information with the Program leaders and assist in dispersing to the various programs. Shoreline Waterfall By Artist Pat Gellenbeck Continued on page 21 July 2015 19 ENRICHING LIFE THROUGH ART

Veterans Outreach Program A Veteran Art Based Program Addressing the Invisible Wounds of War Intro to Natalia s July Newsletter article Healing Power of Art Natalia Hughson is Psychiatrist, Collage teacher, an artist, published author and an Alliance Veteran Outreach Advisor. She brings professional insight and support to the importance art can have as a means of helping to deal with many mental stressors. Natalia s article enlightens and encourages the use of art while sharing some of her past experience as a Psychiatrist and as an artist. While our mission is focused on helping Veterans struggling with the wounds of war and transitioning back to civilian life, art can also help civilian families deal with everyday stress. Our FREE Veteran Outreach Program, administered by our volunteer artists continues to grow in numbers of participants and projects. The art program is being recognized by Veteran Advocates, support organizations and professional therapists as an important component helping to address the symptoms of PTSD and TBI. Thank you to all who have supported and encouraged our Veteran Outreach Program. Your continued support allows us to serve those that have served and are serving this great nation. Please share our message and encourage supporting this important program. We are making a difference by Enriching Life through Art Please consider a donation today! Go the www.azartalliance.com and click on the red Pay Pal button in the lower right hand corner. Thank you all for supporting our Veterans. Thank you for your support John Fontana, Veteran Outreach Manager John.fontana@azartalliance.com Phone number: 602-369-2854 501 c 3 non-profit Organization Continued on page 21 July 2015 20 ENRICHING LIFE THROUGH ART

Continued from page 20 Veterans Outreach Program Healing Power of Art Life beats down and crushes the soul and art reminds you that you have one. ~Stella Adler Unpleasant memories, responsibilities, pressure, burden, and unmet needs escort day-to-day life, mounting up, causing stress and stress-related diseases. Struggling with the everyday act of living, people always search for some relief. A long time ago it was recognized that art has a healing power. Even severely mentally disturbed people benefit from being engaged into the process of creation. Psychiatrist and Psychologists use it widely as a Therapy. I don t want to call it a Therapy, but painting and creating art is an excellent distraction from whatever is causing stress or anxiety. Many prominent scientists, inventors, politicians were artists as well. To have reached the age of forty without ever handling a brush or fiddling with a pencil, to have regarded with mature eye the painting of pictures of any kind and not be discouraged by results, is an astonishing and enriching experience. Those are words of one of the most powerful man of his time Winston Churchill who started painting at the age of forty and was regarded as a talented artist. Experiencing art by creating it or by perceiving it as a spectator allows people to forget about whatever is troubling them, their failures and mistakes and fly in a world of fantasy and imagination, living in a new universe of colors and shapes with silent music, dancing lines, and talking texture. Obstacles, frustrations, disappointments, melancholy are forgotten. The creation of art brings feelings of excitement and delight, near-meditative state where the track of time is lost. Standing in front of a blank canvas, holding a brush and arranging paint, anticipating a miracle of creation is like being in a sacred sanctuary. I am a Ukrainian Psychiatrist. In the Ukraine, I used art as a Therapy for my patients. I am using art myself for relaxation and stimulation, for enjoyment and gratification. The easiest and the most exciting theme for my paintings are flowers. I invent them with bizarre outlandish shapes and colors. I give them dynamic postures, I make them to look almost like people, I give them emotions and make them laugh or cry. I put them in various settings, in vases, in the forest, or on rocks. You don t need to be experienced or talented, just start placing colors on paper or canvas, connect them with lines that look like stems and add leaves. I cannot guarantee you will create a masterpiece, but I can promise that you will have great enjoyment and pleasure that will make you happier and more successful in your life. Start to create art and the art will recreate you. Good luck! Natalia I. Hughson, M.D. Continued on page 22 July 2015 21 ENRICHING LIFE THROUGH ART

Continued from page 21 Veterans Outreach Program BOOK PRESENTATION MEET THE AUTHOR LUCY WONG US NAVY VETERAN TUESDAY, June 30, 2015 at 10:00 am Mesa Active Adult Center THANK YOU TO THE PUFFIN FOUNDATION FOR A GRANT SUPPORTING OUR VETERAN OUTREACH PROGRAM Veteran Program funded in part by the Arizona Department of Veteran Services, The Puffin Foundation Bartholmeaux Public Relation www.b-pr.com 25 years of continued PR Service Jerry s Artarama an Alliance Veteran Supporter Continued on page 23 July 2015 22 ENRICHING LIFE THROUGH ART

Continued on page 22 Veterans Outreach Program We are proud to be recognized by the Department of Defense as a Commemorative Partner honoring our Vietnam War Veterans and their families. As part of a grateful nation we are honored to support our military men and women, and with a thankful heart, Welcome Home! We look forward to joining with other Commemorative Partners to honor our Veterans and to Never Forget their Service John Fontana Continued from page 24 July 2015 23 ENRICHING LIFE THROUGH ART

Continued from page 23 Veterans Outreach Program Each month we plan to provide helpful Veteran resources which may not be readily known. GIVE AN HOUR: Is a non-profit organization providing free mental health service to military personnel and their families affected by post 9/11 and current conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. They offer treatments for; Anxiety Depression substance abuse PTSD sexual health and intimacy concerns loss and grieving. www.giveanhour.org Fitting the pieces back together 2014 Totals 1st Qtr. 2015 2nd Qtr. 2015 Total Hrs. 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May June Veteran Classroom Hrs Classroom Instruction 1,914 193.5 229.5 216 176.5 105 78 998.5 Classroom Assistants Personal Attention, helping with materials and techniques 1,279 89 132 141 140.5 127.5 59.0 689.0 Administrative All supportive administrative functions 577 124.5 70 118 136 151 136.0 835.5 Continued on page 25 July 2015 24 ENRICHING LIFE THROUGH ART

Veterans Outreach Program Continued from page 24 3rd Call to schedule your class July 2015 25 ENRICHING LIFE THROUGH ART

Alliance News SHARE YOUR SKILLS & TALENTS The Arizona Art Alliance continuously seeks individuals who wish to give their time and talents to fulfill our Mission and Purpose. To learn more about any of the positions listed here, please contact Arizona Art Alliance President, Mike Brady to receive your copy of the Position Description outlining details for a particular role. Current Available Positions BE A STAR, VOLUNTEER The Arizona Art Alliance is actively seeking to fill an Officer Board position open for Treasurer. This individual would attend monthly Board meetings, has voting rights and would provide financial reports produced by a paid bookkeeper. Must have Accounting Background. The Treasurer is a Volunteer position which provides an opportunity to give back to the community while supporting the arts. If interested please contact Michael Brady at mbrady@azartalliance.com find us on facebook facebook.com/azartalliance Visit us anytime on our comprehensive website azartalliance.com "To keep up to date on activities, classes, community outreach, and up coming events, please LIKE us via our NEW Facebook page (http:// on.fb.me/1pqvvtq), FOLLOW us on our NEW Twitter site (https:// twitter.com/azartlovers), CONNECT with us on LinkedIn (http:// linkd.in/1me74ep). When posting or mentioning Arizona Art Alliance in your Social Media communications, we have created authorized hashtags (#azartalliance and #azartlovers) Thank you for your continued support!!" July 2015 26 ENRICHING LIFE THROUGH ART

Alliance News Business Card size ad (3-1/2" W x 2" H) per month $25.00 (If paid 1 year in advance, discount of $25.00) 1/4 pg. ad (3-1/4" W x 5" H) per month $50.00 (If paid 1 year in advance, discount of $50.00) 1/2 pg ad (7-1/2" W x 5" H) per month $100.00 (If paid 1 year in advance, discount of $100.00) All requests for ads & checks need to be sent to: Kathleen Koneski 35419 N. 7th Street Phoenix, Arizona 85086 joekathy@prodigy.net Let us be part your Marketing Program Advertising in the Arizona Art Alliance Newsletter each month allows you to reach a large membership at reasonable rates All pictures must be JPEG format. If we are to compile the ad, then we will need all information going into the ad and any pictures you want inserted, etc. All information should be received by the Alliance by the 15th of each month in order to have the ad included in the next months newsletter. GREAT NEWS FOR ART LOVERS ARIZONA ART ALLIANCE RENTAL SERVICES QUALITY SHOW PANELS FOR RENT ART ALLIANCE CAN EQUIP YOUR ENTIRE SHOW SHOW TENTS FOR RENT For information on these services click on the link below The Arizona Art Alliance Online Gallery is now available on the Arizona Art Alliance website. The website features great art from our talented artists. Our Online Gallery offers the consumer the opportunity to deal with the artist directly with no middleman or commissions added to the price. To view or purchase original Fine Art, click here. Member Juried Artists can get their art featured in our Online Gallery! Click here to sign up. http://www.azartalliance.com/rentals.html To discuss rentals contact Panel Rental Manager Alan Arne at 602-788-6349 or alanarne@gmail.com. July 2015 27 ENRICHING LIFE THROUGH ART

Arizona Artists Guild (AAG) www.arizonaartistsguild.org Arizona CLAY Association (AZ CLAY) www.arizonaclay.org Arizona Designer Craftsmen www.azdesignercraftsmen.org Arizona Watercolor Association (AWA) www.azwatercolor.com Art League West (ALW) www.artleaguewest.com Artists of the Superstitions www.artistsofthesuperstitions.com. Desert Artists 480-991-4486 Desert Sage Artists (DSA) 602-482-0061 Arizona Art Alliance Membership Fountain Hills Art League www.fountainhillsartleague.com Havasu Art Guild www.havasuartguild.com Laveen Art League (LAL) www.laveenartleague.org Mesa Art League (MAL) www.mesaartleague.com Northeast Valley Artists League 602-996-5423 Peoria Fine Arts Association (PFAA) Richard Meidl deaconrichard@cox.net Phoenix Artists Guild (PAG) www.phoenixartistsguild.com Scottsdale Artists League (SAL) www.scottsdaleartistsleague.org Fine Local Artists In Residence (FLAIR) 623-551-8706 A full listing is available online at www.azartalliance.com Arizona Art Alliance Board Member & Managers Sonoran Arts League (SAL) info@sonoranartsleague.org 602-367-2299 Southwest Society of Botanical Artists 602-373-9912 Sun City Grand Art Club (SCG) azemove@cox.net Tempe Artists Guild www.tempeartistsguild.org Westbrook Village Fine Arts Association (Westbrook) www.westbrookvillagefinearts.org WHAM Art Association Collaboration of the Arts www.wham-art.org Wickenburg Art Club, Inc. (WAC) www.wickenburgartclub.org ALLIANCE BOARD MEMBERS ALLIANCE MANAGERS Mike Brady President and Chairman of the Board mbrady@azartalliance.com Vince Valicenti Vice President Finance valvince@aol.com Donna Lewis Treasurer donnalewis@azartalliance.com Lee Anne Park Community Outreach Director leeanne@leeannepark.com Judy Delmonico-Roll Representative Director jdelmonico-roll@cox.net John Fontana Advisor to the President john.fontana@azartalliance.com Alan Arne Panel Rental Manager aaarne@cox.net Steve Woods Web-Site Manager Web-Site Coordinator Kathleen Koneski Newsletter Manager joekathy@centurylink.net ARIZONA ART ALLIANCE MAIL- ING ADDRESS: 10810 N. Tatum Blvd. Suite 102-264 Phoenix, AZ 85028 PHYSICAL ADDRESS: 2717 W. Southern Ave., #6, Tempe, Arizona 85282 TELEPHONE: 602-870-7610 info@azartalliance.com Nancy Troupe Secretary nancytroupeartist@gmail.com William Treviares Public Relations Manager azartalliance@outlook.com July 2015 28 ENRICHING LIFE THROUGH ART