One of our very own Palette Knife Artist, blogger and Art for Shelter Animals painter, Carrie Jacobson wrote to me about a couple of opportunities for painters who love animals. These are wonderful chances to get exposure for your art, help the animals and expand the Art for Shelter Animals Project, a blog that she moderates. (http://artforshelteranimals.blogspot.com)
Carrie writes:
Carrie writes:
Painters who are involved in ASAP make paintings of animals in their local shelter, or with a local rescue group, and then donate the art to the shelter or rescue group. The shelter or rescue group can do whatever it wants with the art: sell it, use it as an inducement to adoption, reproduce it on mugs or t-shirts, use it to decorate the office, whatever. When the artist finishes the work, she sends an image to me and I post it, with a story about the artist, and a link to his or her site, on the blog.
Both of these opportunities are intended to benefit the Port Jervis/Deerpark Humane Society in NY state. Susan lives nearby and volunteers there; Carrie used to live there, too. It's a good shelter, and could really use our help. Here's the website: http://www.pjhumane.org/ . The animals to be painted are at the very bottom of the home page.
First of all, of course, when you finish your piece, please send an image to Carrie (carrieBjacobson@gmail.com) for posting on the ASAP blog!
The first exhibit takes place in the office of Jeff Parker, 156 Pike St., Port Jervis. Parker is a podiatrist and an artist and an animal lover. He has a very nice space to show and sell art. That exhibit goes from July 26-Sept. 10.
Then, the work will move to the Deerpark Museum, for a one-day show on Sept. 18. Anyone who is in the area is invited to come and demonstrate during the day.
After that, the work will go to the shelter, to be used as the shelter desires.
As always, you can frame the pieces if you want, but you don't have to. It would be great if you would put a wire on the back for hanging.
The Wallkill River School has kindly agreed to accept the pieces. Susan will pick them up at the school. If you're out of the area, please mail them to her at the school:
Susan Miiller
Wallkill River School
232 Ward St.
Montgomery, NY 12549
After that, the work will go to the shelter, to be used as the shelter desires.
As always, you can frame the pieces if you want, but you don't have to. It would be great if you would put a wire on the back for hanging.
The Wallkill River School has kindly agreed to accept the pieces. Susan will pick them up at the school. If you're out of the area, please mail them to her at the school:
Susan Miiller
Wallkill River School
232 Ward St.
Montgomery, NY 12549
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