Tuesday, April 27, 2021

May's Newsletter and Information

Hi MCS Members,

 

We had our first meeting in a very long time at the Darien Police Station on April 11th.  A huge Thank You to Andrea Fox for her excellent presentation on Making Marks in Collage and Mixed Media.  Very informative/inspiring.  We also held the election of MCS officers and they are listed at the end of the newsletter.  Cherie collected forms/dues and Margi accepted forms/checks for the retreat.   

 

Once again, you will need to register in order to attend the May 2 meeting.  Follow the format listed below.

 

The Art & Culture Commission of Lemont has put out a Call to Artists for May 7-June 27.  This is a chance to exhibit your artwork created during the pandemic, influenced by Covid, etc.  No fees.  

We are still looking for a special outdoor location for the August 1st MCS Meeting, 9am-2:30. We are fortunate that Barrie Mason has agreed to share her knowledge of fabric dyeing with us.  Unfortunately, this has the potential to do damage in the police department meeting room.  An outdoor location with a pavilion in case of bad weather and the availability of water would be ideal.  Please keep your eyes open for any possibilities in your area.  Contact any board member when you find anything that would meet this criteria.

 

Take care and hopefully we will see you on May 2nd.

Nancy Castner, President

 

MEMBERSHIP

2021-22 membership renewals are now due. If you will be attending the meeting please bring the attached form and payment with you. If not please mail a check for $20 with the attached form to:

Cherie Denton
1789 35th Street, apt 6313
Oak Brook, IL 60523



May 2: Noon-2:30 pm “Creating Original Collage Cards” Tania Blanco, presenter

Original "one of a kind" collage compositions can be petite works of art suitable for framing. Tania will bring examples of finished notecards with a wide range of themes. 

List of supplies: Scissors, glue stick, table cover, favorite rubber stamps, 4"x6" watercolor paper (optional). Tania will provide components to help you create your unique note cards. You may also want to bring some of your own papers etc. to create your cards

Register for the Meeting by emailing Cherie Denton at cherayden@yahoo.com with the SUBJECT: MCS May 2nd Meeting.  Let her know that you will bring the membership application and dues with you if you haven't paid MCS dues yet. All participants must be paid members of the MCS. See MEMBERSHIP above.

 

May 2: Noon-2:30 pm “Creating Original Collage Cards” Tania Blanco, presenter
June 6: Noon-2:30 pm “Paste Papers Workshop” Marge Boyd, presenter
July: No Meeting
August 1: 9am-2:30pm All Day Workshop “Special Fabric Dyeing Workshop”  Barrie Mason, presenter
September 12: Noon-2:30pm “Create a Rainbow Star Book”  Mary Warner, presenter
October 6-10  MCS Fall Retreat at Camp Alexander MAC,  REGISTRATION FORM AVAILABLE NOW! (see attachment)!
November 7: Noon-2:30pm “Special Paper Ornaments Workshop”  Bonnie Jaswith, presenter
December 5: Noon-2:30pm  MCS Holiday Party


WORLD COLLAGE DAY May 8  

Celebrate by joining our collaged postcard exchange. 

· By Saturday, May 1st, email  your address to Mary Warner. m.warner5@sbcglobal.net with subject "collaged postcard"    

· Create a collaged postcard measuring 4" X 6". You should keep it quite flat; postal  requirements say no thicker than .016"!

· On May 6th Mary will email you the name and address of an MCS member participating in the exchange.

· Add that name and address to the right side of the back of the postcard. On the left side add a short note. Apply stamp(s); the cost of postage is $0.36.

· Mail between May 8th and May 12 and wait patiently for your exchange!

· Any questions, call Mary  (630-833-0125)

 

EXHIBITS  

BETWEEN THE LINES

Pick up your art  May 3 from 10am to 12pm

Downers Grove Public Library

1050 Curtiss St, Downers Grove, IL 60515

 

ARCHEOLOGICAL IMAGINATION

Bloomingdale Park District Museum

July 10, 2021 to August 7, 2021

  Prospectus attached. This will be a judged exhibit.

An image is needed for publicity and postcards. Please send asap to joan.of.art33@gmail.com

 

For publicity and a guide to your submissions: 

Collage artists are the archaeologists of our time. They are the collectors of today's discarded items: old newspapers and magazines, crumbling sheet music, torn book pages, rusty metal, scrapped pottery, castaway coins, abandoned jewelry and more. In their upcoming exhibit, members of the Midwest Collage Society have harnessed their imaginations to create collaged works of art using this found detritus.  

 

RETREAT

The 2021 MCS Fall Retreat at Camp Alexander Mack, in Milford Indiana

Wednesday, October 6 through Sunday, October 10th. 


 The camp has made some changes including all new windows in the Sara Major building (where we stay) and air purifiers in all buildings for better ventilation. Work spaces will be one person to a table AS before, but spread out. Dining room will have a served buffet and be geared to social distancing. Masks will be required indoors in group areas. 

We request that attendees be fully vaccinated prior to attending camp. 

Our retreat is limited to only 25 people. There are so many outdoor areas to enjoy as well. In the past many of us have gone for an evening to the Round Barn Theater in Nappanee, Indiana. It is now open with limited "safe distance" seating. A musical version of "Little Women" will be available while we're at "Camp Mack". Early October is a wonderful time to enjoy the beauty of Camp Alexander Mack and our renewed ability to share being together with our artist friends. Registration forms will be available in April and attached to the April Newsletter. We hope you will consider this wonderful opportunity to create, share and learn from each other.

    

MEMBERS  

Tania Blanco was awarded First place in a virtual exhibit of the 2021 Addison Art Guild membership show.  Her collage "Channeling Mindfulness".

The exhibit can be accessed on the website: www.addisoncenterforthearts.com  

   

 


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