Good morning, good morning, good morning, and welcome, welcome, welcome in this time now for our community connection right here on K one, the one you trust. And it is good to have our neighbors and our new neighbors and from Bartlesville Ourn't Association in the house today. We have Amy Jenkins at Denise Park and we're gonna have Jan call us in on the telephone here in just a little bit. But ladies, first of all, welcome, welcome to the neighborhood. Now, thank you, thank you very much.
You're having us well. We appreciate you guys being in town and taking care of things beautifying Bartlesville one paint stroke at a time. YEA, love us. Now we've got the new facility, tell us about it. Yes, it's two seventeen South Comanche Avenue and us in the Comanche Center. Beautiful accommodations. We have big bright windows that we can use for a natural light. It's clean, it's easy to find. It's right off of Frank Phelps.
Actually we're right across from the radio station. Yeah, pretty much it is. We can just wave out now, you know, Amy, this is really kind of cool. We've got you in a new location. Everybody's starting to get more familiar with the new location, but some things are still the same, like this quite big event we have coming up here soon. That's
right, we've got our annual show and sale. It's coming up. Our reception and awards are on the twenty fifth of August, and we are still calling for artists to enter their work, to submit all kinds of work to be judged, and there are prizes and recognitions and so the you would register online at Bartlesville Art Association dot org and then you would bring your artwork in this Saturday at the Community Center from eleven to two. That part hasn't changed.
That's right. We're going to be upstairs in the Lion Gal and it'll be a beautiful show. It always is. Thank you. Well, you know you gotta tell the truth where the truth lies. Yeah, we're gonna Denise and I are both going to enter, so we hope, you know, we'll win a prize. Now, there's no need to be shy, folks. If you're if you're if you're a budding artist, or if you've been around a little bit, here's your chance to kind of display, you
know, what's been firing up your soul exactly. Yes, And it's open to members and non members alike, show as well as high school students. So if you're a member, it's it's thirty dollars center. If you're a non member, it's only thirty five, and it's free for high school a. Well, you got to do that because you got to get them started,
that's right. And we've be given away three scholarships this year, a thousand dollars apiece for high school students in Bartlesville for higher education of their choice. Now thinks that's really nice when you see the youngsters come along, isn't it. That's so true. We have some really talented high school students.
We're very proud of them. Well should we all are. I mean, this is a great community, first of all, and we just really kind of celebrate our kids a little bit more than I think most communities do. Yes, maybe, so that's the beauty of a small town. Yes, yes, it is. Now we're talking a little bit about memberships. What comes with membership. With a individual membership, it's forty dollars and you in this for the year, you get a free one to one class, which
we have coming up. We have a drawing classis and oils class. We usually have eight to ten free classes every year and also included on Wednesdays we have open art studio and that right now because the heat, we're meeting on Wednesdays from ten to twelve. Everybody, our members just bring in there whatever they're working on, and we're going at there and it's really exhilary. It's
just not getting together with a with a bunch of brother artists. If you have issues, problems, if you're not sure of a technique, everybody is there to help each other and it's just fun. It's just it's fun and you learn a lot even though you're just working on your own individual piece. Well, this is great. It sounds like there's a nice bond with people involved here, which is really good. Yes, all right, this might be our friend here. I'm gonna take it a while. Yes, and
good morning. Welcome. You're on Community Connection. Is this Jan? Hi? Hello? Hello? Hi? This is Jan Brish. Hey Jan, how are you doing well? This is great. We're in studio and we're on the air. We have Amy and Denise here with us, and Jan you're a show judge, you know, workshop presenter. Tell us a little bit about what you'll be doing here in Bartlesville when you come by. Well, I have three opportunities in Bartlesville. I'll be judging the show obviously,
but also be presenting a workshop. Tuesday's birthday of their annual our show is I understand it's to sail as well, so that's what I'll be doing, staying with some friends and catching up. I haven't been home for a couple of years now, so it'll be nice. It will be nice days. You want to say something to you, Jane, I wanted to tell everyone that Jan has just published her first coloring book. Yeah, and it's for Christmas, and I wanted her to tell everyone about it, and I asked
her to bring some copies to sell when she can. I did. I just received about fifty copies and the mail that I had ordered yes to day. I'm taking some down to the art gallery where I show and in Georgetown, Texas. But I will also be bringing several copies with me and I'll have them sign. They're also available on Amazon, so it's exciting. Not a normal coloring book. Tell us about it, Well, it's very intricate,
pen anding drawings. I use stippling, primarily, which is the tiny dots of ink, and so they're pen and in drawings that people can then finish by adding color with colored pencil. And she also shows people the techniques for the colored pencil in her book as well. She's also teaching a class
on the stipling technique that we wanted to tell everyone about. It's called bordering on Appstract and so you don't have to know how to draw to participate in this class because it's shapes and lines and colors and a lot of pen and ink dots. So I think it'll be really fun for people that are interested in people various ways to get started when you're faced with that blak white paper,
how do you start and abstract painting? And so we'll be we'll be going step by step and we'll do several small ones, so hopefully people will have a real good idea of how to execute a drawing like that. Oh, it'll be fine. This sounds like it's going to be a lot of fun. It will be. It's Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, I believe, and the cost is three hundred for members. It's three full days, I believe, it's three twenty for non members. And there are a
few spots left. Well, very good. You bet again. While they're they're open because they're going fast. This is all they workshop. I believe it's nine to noon and then one to four us. Yeah, we'll be working all day and hopefully we'll have a lot of fun. I think that people learn from each other. That's always been my experience, as well as from the instructor. So it'll be give and take and we're going to have
some good times and learn a lot. I hope that's right. And I don't know if everybody remembers jan she taught here for many years and so former students can drop by and say hello. It's so fun when that happens. When I first started teaching nineteen sixty nine in deal Rio, Texas, I've done some workshops with some of my former former students. If not called me off, I've moved on through exact and we're walking with gray hair at their grandparents I we just said at this time. So I wipe that I will
be able to connect with some of my former students would be wonderful. It sounds like it's going to be a blast. Yes, you can see an example online if you go to our website Bartlesville Art Association dot org and you can find out not only about becoming a member of the Bartlesville Art Association. You can donate, you can join in. You can check out our silent
auctions sale and art show on the twenty fifth. You can register for submitting artwork on there with the form because the cutoff for the entering of the artwork is it's I think if a register by the eighteen eighteen, yes, which is Friday, I believe, right, turn on your finished artwork on the ninth. By the nineteenth. They can be as big as seventy two inches as the max and if it's a three D piece of work, it must be mounted and ready to display. All right, very good, ladies,
Have we missed anything? Well, we have so many classes coming up to we wanted to mention that not just the show. We've got Chris Senquist teaching an oil painting class and also a drawing class for people that want to want to learn more about drawing in composition. And she's an excellent teacher and she's been working with us for several years and always has a great class. I'm going to teach a watercolor beginner class on the twenty first of October, and
Chris's class starts in September. I'm not sure about the particular dates. We have a belting class for crafters coming up in October two, and we have a lady that does printmaking. Her name is Justine Cherwinck, and she's going to do a holiday printmaking class for us. We have Janet Autun that teaches drawing on a weekly basis, and I think she calls it no Talent Tuesday.
It's for people. I feel it at home right now. It's for beginners and well, you'll just have to go online and select the classes tab to find out what we've got going on. Very good. Now, where can we find the website Bartlesville Art Association dot org. Okay, you gotta hit the organ If you hit dot com, we're gonna go to someplace else, that's right. Yeah. I just really would like to open an invitation to the community to come to our bartle Art Association Annual Art Show sale in
silent auction. I'll tell you our community has been so generous and we have never had the silent auction in this in our art show and sale. So this is the brand new thing. We it's only from five to seven pm on the twenty fifth, which is a Friday. We have the inn it Price Tower is also going to make available cash bar, wine and that type of thing as well. It serves at five. The Silent Auction will end at six thirty and winners will be announced and they can take home their their
goodies and prizes. And it's just going to be such a fun event and we'd just love to have everybody and anybody come and check it out. But the show is going to hang for a month, so people will be able to see the show in the line gallery even if they can't make it to the reception. We would love for people to come. Well Grave it's nice.
It's going to be around a little bit longer, so if folks have been out of town and everything, they haven't missed it, right, And with the Silent Auction, I just want to tell you a few people that have our companies that have responded and donated for the Silent Auction, which the Innet Price Tower. We've got an overnight stay the Hilton Garden. In overnight stay, we have goodies from Platinum Salon, Buttercup Market. We're hitting all
the good stuff. Yes, I'll tell you. It's just something for everybody, and it's just gonna be so much fun. Of let's see golfing for four including carts at the Adams Golf Club. And you know, I still have some paintings, right, lots of paintings and as that's the highlight. But it's, like I said, something for everybody. I want to thank you all for being with us today, jan and we can't wait to have you back in town. A lot of which probably want to see. Oh,
I've got to start packing. It's gonna be so now. Get get away from this heat unbelievable down here. Well, we're being blessed. It's only sixty five right now. Subject will change. Heaven, Heaven can't wait. They're cooking down in Texas. Thank you for being with us everyone, And once again, folks, it's the Bartlesville Art Association. The website Bartlesville Art Association dot org. All right, thank you very much for being with us
