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Members and their Portfolios
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Artists' Porfolios are a service to Members provided free
of charge. More information is available by contacting the artist.
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Chad Andrews
Presently a volunteer at the Public Art Academy, Williamsport,
Pa; his aim is to develop an educational program to promote
the teaching of community art practices and ideology. Click
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Lynne Maietta
The country's renewed interest in nature printing, the process
of recreating images from the natural world, has captured the
fascination of Lynne Maietta, a nature-print artist from Montoursville,
Pennsylvania. Nature printing not only includes foliage, but
animals such as spiders and fish. After reading an article on
Gyotaku, Japanese fish printing, Maietta bought a fish, stuffed
the cavities, glued the gill openings shut, and then thoroughly
dried the fish. She applied block printing ink and rubbed a
special kind of soft Japanese paper on the fish. When the paper
was lifted off the fish, a print was left. Maietta has printed
a variety of fish including bass and trout. Click
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Maile Marshall
I have spent much of my life attempting to become a good painter.
I began by studying sumi-e, then watercolor, acrylics, pastels,
and finally oils. The teachers I have had are too numerous to
mention, but my sincere thanks to each one. I also have masters
degrees in education and painting. I hope I can pass on some of
what I have learned to those of you who come to listen. Click
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Judith Rice
Judith is a commission artist who uses pastel, watercolor, pencil,
ink and charcoal. She specializes wildlife and landscapes, as
well as portraits of horses, dogs and ohter animals. Click
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Roger Shipley
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Dixie Wurster
Dixie is a wheat weaver from Montoursville.Wheat weaving or
straw work is a traditional farm folk art practiced around the
world. Weavings are created as symbols of love, blessing,
faith, thanksgiving for the harvest, and hope for a plentiful
crop the coming year. She grows small plots of wheat, rye, oats,
barley, sorghum, ornamental grasses, and flowers on her farm.
Harvesting begins in June. Straw for weaving is cut, dried,
bleached, cleaned, sorted for size, and stored. A 20-minute
warm water soaking of the straw is necessary before weaving
can begin. Her favorite designs are woven of 18th and 19th century
hat plaits with names such as Diamonds, Snails Track, and Batwing.
She also weaves English “Corn Dollies.” The word “corn” is a
term used in Europe referring to all types of grain. A “dolly”
refers to any item made of straw. New designs are often blended
with the old traditional patterns. Click
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MEMBERSHIP
Membership is open to anyone interested in art.
Dues: Artist-----$ 25 Art Advocate $20 Art Angel $250
Family---$ 35 Art Sponsor $50
Student---$ 10 Art Patron $100
Benefits to membership include a monthly newsletter (the Quill), discounts
on art supplies, field trips, opportunities for exhibits, workshops,
First Friday exhibits at the Visitor’s Center, and educational
programs.
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