Monday, May 11, 2009
°degrees°

The weather was not the only thing that was hot in Houston this weekend. Saturday evening, May 9th, from 7-9 pm, the M² Gallery was filled with patrons and artists visiting and viewing the texasWAX exhibition entitled °degrees°. The exhibit featured artists from all of the texasWAX groups: Austin, Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio. Thank you to the M² Gallery for such a lovely space and reception. The exhibition will be on view until May 31st. For more information: http://www.m2-houston.com/
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Sunday, May 3, 2009
Working In Wax show

Meltdown of the American Dream

Carnival

Jester
The "Working in Wax" show, a national juried show opens at the Bedford Gallery in Walnut Creek, CA on May 3, which is today. It will be up through June 21. Eileen P. Goldenberg was the juror for the show.
Texas Wax-Dallas member, Carolyn Fox-Hearne, has three pieces in this prestigious show. Congratulations, Carolyn on representing us so well. Some members of other chapters of TX are also included, but I do not have a listing currently.
Update:
The list has been published on the Bedford Gallery's website.
Other TexasWAX members that got in the show are Julia Koivumaa (Houston), Sharon Kyle Kuhn (Austin), and Marilyn Fenn (Austin). Congratulations!
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Meeting minutes - April 19, 2009
We met at The Encaustic Center in Richardson.
Present were: Peggy Epner, Diane Dorn, Mary Wright, VET, Trayc Claybrook, Janet Reynolds, Charlotte Cornett, Silvia Thornton, Junanne Peck, Patty Rooney, Michelle Pryor, Juliana Robles, Cheryl McClure, Carolyn Fox-Hearne, Bibi Gill, Ivonne Acero, Bonny Leibowitz, and Deanna Wood.
We collected the work for the Degrees show in Houston. Deanna is going to deliver it to the gallery on Sunday, May 3rd.
Each exhibiting artist is responsible for $3 for the postcards and $15 for food. Deanna collected the postcard money and some food money, since the finalized food cost wasn't known at the time.
The opening exhibit for Degrees is Saturday, May 9th at Gallery M Squared. I hope everybody can make it to Houston!
VET talked about Melt Down, the Art Hotel show coming up this summer. She'll send more info soon, but this is the preliminary info:
The show will be in July at the Art Hotel, 1112 S. Akard, Dallas.
Bring artwork to the June meeting that VET is hosting at the Art Hotel.
VET or the gallery owner will curate from images (more info to come).
She's going to work on setting up a workshop to tie in to the show.
The show will be up for a month.
Each person can probably have 3 or 4 pieces.
Deanna proposed Brett's idea to have a group show at the TCC Southeast Campus gallery. There's a large space and it can accommodate work from many of our past shows. He wants the theme to be encaustic materials and methods and suggested that we come up with a name that's descriptive fo that idea. So we brainstormed some names and decided to give them to Brett to decide the final one.
Update: Brett decided on a title - Encaustic Methods: TexasWAX/Dallas
He'll have dates and more info soon.
Janet reported on the Global Swarming show at the Texas Discovery Gardens. She's going to meet with them soon and will send out more information. Patty was going to contact someone she knows to get a quote on hexagon panels.
Carolyn is looking at the gallery schedule at Kilgore College and will try to get us a group show there. Possibly in December, but she'll get back to us with more info.
Charlotte reported on the New Mexico Wax show that she saw in Santa Fe. She said that the group there would like to have a show with us as well.
Our next meeting will be on Sunday, May 24, at Ivonne Acero's studio - 3116 Commerce St, Suite E, Dallas.
Present were: Peggy Epner, Diane Dorn, Mary Wright, VET, Trayc Claybrook, Janet Reynolds, Charlotte Cornett, Silvia Thornton, Junanne Peck, Patty Rooney, Michelle Pryor, Juliana Robles, Cheryl McClure, Carolyn Fox-Hearne, Bibi Gill, Ivonne Acero, Bonny Leibowitz, and Deanna Wood.
We collected the work for the Degrees show in Houston. Deanna is going to deliver it to the gallery on Sunday, May 3rd.
Each exhibiting artist is responsible for $3 for the postcards and $15 for food. Deanna collected the postcard money and some food money, since the finalized food cost wasn't known at the time.
The opening exhibit for Degrees is Saturday, May 9th at Gallery M Squared. I hope everybody can make it to Houston!
VET talked about Melt Down, the Art Hotel show coming up this summer. She'll send more info soon, but this is the preliminary info:
The show will be in July at the Art Hotel, 1112 S. Akard, Dallas.
Bring artwork to the June meeting that VET is hosting at the Art Hotel.
VET or the gallery owner will curate from images (more info to come).
She's going to work on setting up a workshop to tie in to the show.
The show will be up for a month.
Each person can probably have 3 or 4 pieces.
Deanna proposed Brett's idea to have a group show at the TCC Southeast Campus gallery. There's a large space and it can accommodate work from many of our past shows. He wants the theme to be encaustic materials and methods and suggested that we come up with a name that's descriptive fo that idea. So we brainstormed some names and decided to give them to Brett to decide the final one.
Update: Brett decided on a title - Encaustic Methods: TexasWAX/Dallas
He'll have dates and more info soon.
Janet reported on the Global Swarming show at the Texas Discovery Gardens. She's going to meet with them soon and will send out more information. Patty was going to contact someone she knows to get a quote on hexagon panels.
Carolyn is looking at the gallery schedule at Kilgore College and will try to get us a group show there. Possibly in December, but she'll get back to us with more info.
Charlotte reported on the New Mexico Wax show that she saw in Santa Fe. She said that the group there would like to have a show with us as well.
Our next meeting will be on Sunday, May 24, at Ivonne Acero's studio - 3116 Commerce St, Suite E, Dallas.
Friday, April 10, 2009
Charlotte Cornett sent images of the Waning and Waxing show at the Zane Bennett Gallery in Santa Fe. Enjoy!
Thursday, March 19, 2009
New Mexico Wax
If you're in the Santa Fe area, be sure to check out the exhibit featuring members of New Mexico Wax - Waning and Waxing: The Resurgence of Encaustic.March 20 - May 2, 2009
SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 2009, 1 - 4 PM
Encaustic demonstrations and lecture, free and open to the public
435 S. Guadalupe
Santa Fe, NM 87501
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Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Working In Wax deadline
Extended Deadline: Working in Wax
There is a NEW deadline for the upcoming juried show,Working in Wax: A National Juried Exhibition of Encaustic and Wax Art.
Where: Bedford Gallery ( Walnut Creek , CA ) San Francisco Bay Area
NEW DEADLINE: Entries must be emailed or mailed and in house by 5pm March 25, 2009.
Exhibition Dates: May 3 - June 28, 2009.
Juror: Eileen P. Goldenberg.
Awards: Cash & Prizes
This national juried exhibition will feature some of the most renowned artists working in this medium today, as well as other wax-based mediums, and will provide an arena for educating other artists and students about the past and possibilities of working in wax.
Please visit: http://www.bedfordgallery.org/wax.htm for Prospectus and Entry Form.
for more information about Bedford Gallery, click here.
Update from Eileen Goldenberg:
There is a glitch in the website for the Bedford Gallery so it is not showing the application. You can email mchang@bedfordgallery.org directly and she can send it to you.
There is a NEW deadline for the upcoming juried show,Working in Wax: A National Juried Exhibition of Encaustic and Wax Art.
Where: Bedford Gallery ( Walnut Creek , CA ) San Francisco Bay Area
NEW DEADLINE: Entries must be emailed or mailed and in house by 5pm March 25, 2009.
Exhibition Dates: May 3 - June 28, 2009.
Juror: Eileen P. Goldenberg.
Awards: Cash & Prizes
This national juried exhibition will feature some of the most renowned artists working in this medium today, as well as other wax-based mediums, and will provide an arena for educating other artists and students about the past and possibilities of working in wax.
Please visit: http://www.bedfordgallery.org/wax.htm for Prospectus and Entry Form.
for more information about Bedford Gallery, click here.
Update from Eileen Goldenberg:
There is a glitch in the website for the Bedford Gallery so it is not showing the application. You can email mchang@bedfordgallery.org directly and she can send it to you.
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