New Classes at The Red Trillium Studio

Paint a Dahlia in watercolor with Artist Instructor Mary Elle

We will paint a dahlia on 8” x 8” watercolor paper. Emphasis will be on shading and blending colors, creating depth and contrast.

Sept 24th, 2020 
9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Cost: $60 per person(No photo available for this class)

Elements of Nature and Texture in Watercolor with Artist Instructor Anji Grainger

Class Fee: $ 285
Date:  Dec 4th, 5th & 6th, 2020
Time: 9am to 5pm

Sunset Beach with Artist Instructor Bonnie Moore 

Fee: $50
Date: Sept. 23rd, 2020
Time: 1pm. to 5pm.

Serene Scene in Watercolor with Artist Instructor Bonnie Moore

Fee: $50
Date: Oct 28th, 2020
Time: 1pm. to 5pm.

Location:

The Red Trillium Studio
371 E. Historic Columbia River Hwy, Troutdale, OR 97060

Register:  Redtrilliumgallery.com

Email: Rtstudio73@gmail.com         Alternative Email: beths1712@comcast.net

Call for Artists: Night of the Moon Market

You are invited to participate in the first Night of the Moon Market sponsored by the Chahalem Cultural Center and the Newberg Downtown Coalition. The market will take place on September 12, two weeks before the annual Night of the Moon fundraiser. The Art Market will be outdoors, in front of the Cultural Center from 3-7pm. Mark you calendars for an afternoon full of shopping! If you are interested in being a vendor you can email events@newbergdowntown.org. 

More information can be found on the Newberg Downtown website.

Call to Artists: Outdoor Community Art Jam on September 5

Creative Spirits Gallery at WLLC Presents
Outdoor Community Art Jam
Saturday, September 5th, 1-3pm

What’s an art jam?
A freestyle artistic “jam session” on the beautiful grounds at West Linn Lutheran Church. A loose gathering (6 feet+ apart!) where we make art of our choice, at our own pace, in company with friends and neighbors.

How does it work?
You choose what you make and where you make it. You can wander the labyrinth, breathe in the roses, or contemplate the oak grove. We’ll circle up at the end to share our creations and admire our neighbors’ talent. Restrooms will be available, but otherwise we will stay outside to stay safe.

What kind of art?
Painting. Poetry. Photography. Calligraphy. Charcoal. Collage. Cross-stitch. iPad drawing. If
you love to make it, and you can do it outside, you can bring it to Art Jam.

What else should I bring?
● Your art, and whatever you need to work on it comfortably. (An easel? A card table?)
● Maybe a hat? The point is: dress for the weather. We’ll be outside the whole time!
● A stadium seat, camp chair, or folding chair, if sitting in the grass is not your thing.
● A face mask. For community safety, we will ask that everyone wears their mask
while we are together.
● A friend. (see RSVP request below)

I want to come! Can I just show up?
Please RSVP by emailing the WLLC office: office@wllc.org. Include the number of
individuals attending. We would love to say you can just show up, but for safety, Art Jam is
limited to 25 people. It’s open to anybody, so please feel free to ask your neighbor who
writes poems and your best friend who paints. Just make sure they RSVP—or you include
them in yours.

September 14th Virtual Guild Meeting – Writing Compelling Artist Statements

Susan Schenk will present a ZOOM workshop on writing compelling artist statements.

An artist’s statement tells others about you and your work. Writing one is a powerful exercise for
articulating your passion and art. But, it’s also a challenge to capture in words what is often so
hard to express and intangible. No matter your medium or level of proficiency, a good statement
is a useful tool.

In this workshop, you will be guided through a series of questions to gather information to create
a sophisticated artist’s statement, and to deepen your thinking about your own art making. If you
are happy with your current artist’s statement, then write a statement for the fabulous artist you
aspire to be, so that you can set that intention into the universe. Or, answer the questions as
preparation for when you are interviewed for a national artist’s publication.

September 14th Meeting Details

Time: Sep 14, 2020 07:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

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Call for Artists: Online Oregon City Community Education Art Classes

The Oregon City Community Education Dept. is under the umbrella of the Oregon City School District. The Community Ed Dept is seeking artists that would be interested in teaching a community education class in an on-line zoom platform for students K-12th grade. Artists can choose what grades they would like to teach – K-2, 3-5 and so on. Class offerings would be for either the fall term which would be toward the end of September and finish no later than Thanksgiving; or winter term which would be December or January and finish up by March. OC Community Ed is flexible with start and finish, how many lessons per week, and how many lessons per course.

Interested artists should submit:

  • What grades they would like to teach
  • Schedule of Classes – how many weeks, how many times per week, how long for the class
  • Art subject and medium
  • Supply list
  • Cost of class

Dependent on Artist’s status, Artist can submit cost in two different ways:

  1.  Vendor status: A vendor would be an artist who has their own business with an insurance policy of minimum 1 million dollars. The community education dept. needs to have a certificate of insurance policy page on file at time of class offering. A vendor would fill out a w-9, and provide all contact information to the school district. School district would set the business up as a vendor and after the community education classes were completed, the vendor would invoice the school district for the amount of students x per student cost. (example: 15 students enrolled in class x $100.00 per student = $1,500) 
  2. Vendor gets to decide how many students need to be enrolled in the class to make the class worth running. They can also decide what the maximum enrollment would be. 
  3. Community Education Dept. builds the class offering into their registration system and the students register through Oregon City Community Education. The dept. keeps $30 per student and that $30 is included in the tuition fee. So if the vendor wants $100 per student, the community ed dept. would make the tuition $130.00 per student. 
  4. We would also need to determine if there would be a supply fee and the student comes to Eastham and pick up their supplies before class starts or a supply list provided to student to go buy their supplies for the class.
  5. Community education Dept. keeps in close contact with the vendor with updates on enrollment and supplies the vendor with a roster of all the students. The vendor uses the final roster as the amount of students to invoice the school district. 
  6. When the class offering is downloaded into the registration system, the system generates a contract that the school district signs and the vendor signs. 
  7.  Individual Artist status: An individual artist interested in teaching a community education class would fill out an employment application, go through the background check which also includes fingerprinting at local UPS store and fingerprints are sent to FBI. There are a few forms to fill out and they would be going to the District office to meet with Payroll dept. Community Ed will supply artist with the forms to fill out and help them set up a time to go to the district office to pick up the fingerprint packet and meet with payroll dept. Community Ed has made arrangements with the school district to pay for the background check which ranges from $52-$60. Normally an employee would have that fee taken out of their paychecks, but Community Ed will be picking up this cost for the Artist. Artists that apply with Individual Artist Status need to be paid on an hourly basis, and are paid by the Oregon City School District once a month towards the end of the month. 
  8. Individual artist should submit cost of course to Community Ed and determine what the hourly cost would be. Suz Figini from Community Ed will then determine how many students would need to be enrolled in the class to make it possible to pay the employee that hourly wage. Suz would determine how much the tuition for the class would be also.  The artist may want to teach just a workshop style class ranging anywhere from 2 weeks to 6 weeks. Community Ed is flexible on number of classes and frequency during the week.
  9. When the class offering is downloaded into the registration system, the system generates a contract that the school district signs and the individual employee signs. The individual employee will also have a time sheet to document their class contact hours and possible prep time if needed. The individual employee might decide that prep hours are a different hourly rate than hourly wage. 

All classes must be on-line with no person to person contact for the class. This is due to the Oregon City School District’s decision to start the school year with distance learning.

Please contact Suz Figini, Education Coordinator from Community Education, for application or any questions.

Suz can be reached at 503-785-8520 ext: 7316, or suz.figini@orecity.k12.or.us

Community Education is located at Eastham 1404 7th St in Oregon City.

Call for Artists: OSA Fall Juried Show

• This is a juried show, open to both OSA members and non-members.

• Accepted mediums: Oil, Acrylic, Watercolor, Mixed Media Collage (artist’s original work only), Photography, Pastel, Printmaking (Monotype, Etching, Linocut, etc), Encaustic Painting. No 3D works accepted.

• Awards for Best of Show, First Place, Second Place, Third Place, and Honorable Mention(s) will be awarded by the juror. Awards will include ribbons as well as cash prizes for the higher-level awards.

• The entry fee is:
OSA Members: $35 for up to 2 pieces
Non-Members: $45 for up to 2 pieces

• Complete the Artwork Consignment Form at the link below and bring it when you deliver your work to OSA.

Dates, rules, and guidelines for the show can be found here.

Questions? Email OSA at info@osartists.org.

Upcoming Classes at Red Trillium Gallery

Painting Glass in Watercolor with Mary Elle

August 18, 2020    
9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Location: Red Trillium Gallery Classroom
371 E. Historic Columbia River Hwy,
Troutdale, OR 97069

Cost:  $60 per person

We will paint a small collection of glass pieces (3) with the objective of learning to save the highlights, capture the play of reflected light and color between the objects and create a sense of transparency in the glass pieces.

Register and info: redtrilliumgallery.com

The Magic of Watercolor with Bonnie Moore

Fee: $60

Date: August 20th.
Time: 10am. to 5pm.
Location: Red Trillium Gallery Classroom
   371 E. Historic Columbia River Hwy, Troutdale, OR 97060

Let’s play with watercolor and some Kosher salt! Experience the excitement of creating a dramatic background that you don’t have to fuss with.

Register & Info: RedTrilliumGallery.com

Call for Artists Extended: September/October Rotation at the Three Rivers Gallery & Gifts

The following information didn’t make it into the August newsletter.

The Gallery is opening September 2nd. The rotation will run 2 months. Art in and Out will be August 28, 29, 30th from 2-5pm.

Next 2 month rotation Art In and Out will be October 30, 31 and November 1st. 

This will give the artists the biggest exposure for Christmas. 

2 months September/October
2 months November/December 
3 month January/February/March 

The deadline to apply for the September/October rotation has been extended till next Monday, August 10th, 2020. Artists who fill out the application form below will receive schedules for Art in and Out and work schedules next week. 

We still keep our fingers crossed that Covid doesn’t attack our plans again. 

Sue Woodworth
Three Rivers Artists Guild
Gallery Co-chair Coordinator
New Artist Jury Coordinator

Extended Call for Artists

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Kudos Korner – Lynne Collum

This month’s Kudos Korner contribution was given by multiple members of our Board:
 Lynne Collum
Silversmith, Fiber Artist

Lynne has been a member of the guild for over 10 years. She has participated in all the TRAG festivals and art shows mainly as a silver artist. In the past couple of years, she has fallen in love with her sewing and embroidery machine making purses and fun bags. One thing you probably don’t know about Lynne is that she does the bookkeeping for the gallery.

Years ago, when the gallery was in the Friends of the Library Bookstore, Lynne took over the gallery bookkeeping from Janice Gunderson. When Lynne took over, she worked with Karin Morey the bookstore manager to verify sales. After being in the bookstore for several years, the guild’s gallery was invited to move into the Singer Hill Café.

Lynne created an inventory sheet and price tags to help artists keep track of their work when on display and sold. Each month the receipts and inventory sheets are gone over carefully so artists will be paid accordingly. A lot of guild members probably haven’t met our illusive bookkeeper. Lynne lives in Molalla and doesn’t attend the monthly membership meetings. You will see her in the gallery the beginning of the month doing the books so our artists will receive payment for sold artwork.

We want to thank Lynne for her years of volunteering for the guild and the experience and expertise she brings to the gallery.

Three Rivers Gallery & Gifts reopening update

Opening the TRAG gallery has been penciled in for September 2nd.   

Thirty-nine TRAG artists have been patiently waiting to fill the gallery to the brim with wonderful creations. Our goal is to follow the Oregon health guidelines in planning the safest environment for our artists and customers. 
We are limiting the number of artists at a time to bring in their art to the gallery over a 3 day period. A skeleton crew will stage the art and ready the gallery for our September 2nd opening.  We will have a mask, glove, and hand sanitizer table at our entrance and will monitor a limited customer flow for social distancing. In planning safety for our artists, some will not be working shifts in the gallery. Those who are at a higher health risk and / or hesitant to be in a more social situation will have their shifts covered by other members. Our hours will be shorter, from 9am – 2pm. 

We will not be celebrating our opening with an Artist reception in these pandemic times. We welcome you to come and see the Gallery changes, view, and possibly purchase your fellow members artwork. 

Sue Woodworth
Holly Kroening
Jeanne Kelly Brown
Three Rivers Artists Guild
Gallery Coordinators

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