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Prospectus

August 22nd, 2010 by admin

CLASSES

VENUE: Oakbank Community Centre, Viewlands Road, Perth. Parking at the rear of centre, or No 7 bus every 10 minutes.

WEDNESDAY MORNINGS: 10 – noon

BLOCK 1

15 September to 17 November.

BLOCK 2

24 November to 15 December, Xmas break, then 12 January to 18 February

BLOCK 3

23 February to 20 April, Easter break, then 4 May.

BLOCK 4

11 May to 8 June – 5 classes**

FEE PER BLOCK OF 10 Classes:  Members £50

Non members £60    

**Block 4  Members £25

Non members £30

Separate cheque for each block please, payable to Perthshire Art Association.

Please write the dates of the block on the back of the cheque.

Send cheque to:

Mrs Pauline Duff, Horsemill, Scroggiehill, Almondbank, Perth PH1 3NL

Tel. 01738 583 434.      email:  duff.i@sky.com

Experienced artists provide expert tuition at all workshops and classes

 

SYLLABUS TALKS/DEMONSTRATIONS 2010/2011

Thursday 14th October,2010

Portrait of an Animal in Pastel

Julia Valentine

Thursday 11th November, 2010

Let There be Light

Angus MacDonald

Thursday 9th December, 2010

My Favourite British Paintings

Joe McIntyre

Thursday 13th January, 2011

Demonstration in Oil

Albert Sinclair

Thursday 10th February, 2011

Crit Night

Ian Scott

Thursday 10th March, 2011

Charcoal Drawing

Nichola Martin

Thursday, 31st March, 2011

New Zealand and Antarctica

Robert Ward, Fergusson Travel Award Winner 2010

Thursday, 14th April, 2011

AGM

All meetings take place in the Upper Lecture Hall, Perth Museum and Art Gallery, George Street, Perth on the second Thursday of the month at 7.30 pm

**Last Thursday of month

Visitors are most welcome. Entrance fee = £3.00

WORKSHOPS

TUTOR  DATE SUBJECT
Douglas Matthews  12 October.    THE GLASGOW BOYS.   Talk & demonstration on the work of the Glasgow Boys to link with exhibition.  Bring medium of choice, large brushes, large canvas prepared with 3 coats of yellow ochre if desired, and a hair dryer.  Watercolour paper provided
Ian Imrie  26 October   PORTRAIT PAINTING.    Paint a model in any medium. Bring several sheets of paper and usual equipment for chosen medium. 
Gina Wright   9 November  VERSATILITY OF PASTELS.    Pastel painted over an underpainting of acrylic. Mountboard prepared with gesso. Pastels & acrylics in red, yellow, white and blue.  Ref. Photo  
Cameron Coutts  23 November   WATERCOLOUR TECHNIQUE.    Demonstrations for skies, water, reflections, textures and foliage. Selection of paints, soft brushes, mop, sable or ox hair and sponge.   Paper provided. 
Steve Carroll  7 December  DRAWING AND SCRAPERBOARD. Drawing techniques and scraperboard.  Bring photo of pet or animal and bring it to life by scraping onto board.  Tools and scraperboard provided. 
Allan Perera-Liyanage  11 January 2011  PAINTING WITH GOUACHE.  Demonstration of different stages of working with gouache.  Bring  watercolour paper and materials.  
Gillian Booth  25 January   OIL PAINTING.   Demonstration of glazing. Bring prepared board, equipment and Ref. Photo. 
Julia Valentine  8 February  PAINT MY PET/CHILD PORTRAIT.  How to create a portrait as a commission.  Pastels and photo taken by yourself.  Suitable ground no smaller than A4.    
Nichola Martin  22 February   CHARCOAL DRAWING.   Bring charcoal, putty rubber, ruler, masking tape and black and white photo. 
Lesley Haycock  8 March  PAINTING FLOWERS WITH ACRYLICS.    Techniques to achieve texture, depth and greater impact with acrylics.   Bring paints, brushes, palette knife, canvas, rags, sponges & clothes protection! 
Rosemary  Bryce  22 March  ITALIC CALLIGRAPHY.   Demonstrations given.   Bring ink, calligraphy pad, ruler, pen set, or dip pen & Mitchel nib size 2, plus reservoir.    Board larger than A4 difficult for left handed person.   
Robert Graham  5 April  LANDSCAPE IN WATERCOLOUR.   Demonstration given.   Bring usual equipment.   Paper should be minimum size of   14” x 10”.   Photo of scene will be provided. 
Albert Sinclair  19 April  LANDSCAPE WITH RESTRICTED PALETTE.    Suitable for watercolour, oil or acrylic and any level of experience.   Include white, red, yellow, blue, ochre, burnt sienna and ultramarine paints, suitable paper or boards  plus photo of landscape. 
Claire Dalby  3 May  FLOWERS IN PENCIL & WATERCOLOUR.    Demonstration included.   Bring pencils, watercolour brushes, including a fine one, hot pressed (smooth) paper, flowers and jars.   More info available to those who sign up for the workshop.    
Celia Matthews  17 May   COLLAGE – MIXED MEDIA.   Bring board, paper, brushes and scissors 
Fiona Haldane  31 May  TECHNIQUES IN PASTEL PAINTING.    Demonstration.   Bring equipment, board & photo. 
Valerie Barr  14 June  TECHNIQUES USING COLOURED PENCILS.    Animals in pencil.   Bring pastel paper in earthy colour, Supracolour watercolour pencils may be bought individually from Dunn’s.   Also bring white 001, sepia plus selection of Derwent pencils, sharpener and eraser.  
Albert Sinclair  28th June   LIFE DRAWING. 

 

VENUE: Oakbank Community Centre, Viewlands Road, Perth, PH1 1NA 

Parking at rear of centre or No. 7 bus, every 10 minutes.    

ALTERNATE TUESDAYS: 10 – 3, with an hour for lunch.

FEE per workshop: Member £15, Non-member £20.

Separate cheque for each workshop please, payable to Perthshire Art Association.          

Please write date and name of workshop on the back of cheque.   Cheques are not paid into the bank until after the workshop, so if your cheque will be 6 months old at time of workshop please leave it undated.                                                                                                        

Send cheque to: Mrs Pauline Duff, Horsemill, Scroggiehill, Almondbank, Perth PH1 3NL.  Tel.  01738 583 434.    email:  duff.i@sky.com

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Workshop Schedule

August 22nd, 2010 by admin

Pauline Duff is working very hard to organise the 2010/11 workshop syllabus and I can tell you that you will be spoilt for choice.  She has spoken to many of the PAA members about their requirements.  The schedule will be published in the Prospectus, due out late August.   Please register for these workshops as early as possible, as the places available are limited.  We do not like to overcrowd these sessions, as everyone must gain as much as possible from the tutor.

It may be possible also, to arrange some life drawing classes with tutors.  Please register your interest in these classes now, by contacting Pauline on 01738 583 434, Email  duff.i@sky.com

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Artists in limelight

August 22nd, 2010 by admin

Ian Imrie, Albert Sinclair, Claire Harkess and Claire Dalby’s paintings were selected for the RSW exhibition in Edinburgh. Congratulations and well done.

Claire Harkess had a very successful solo exhibition at the Strathearn Gallery at the beginning of this year.

A painting of mine, showing an Air Ceylon DC3 Dakota flying over a landscape in

Sri-Lanka circa 1956, has been selected by the Guild of Aviation Artists for their Annual Exhibition at the Mall Galleries in London this July.

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Festival Exhibition 2010

August 22nd, 2010 by admin

This year the exhibition was held in the Mission Hall, St. Mathew’s Church, Tay Street, as the Fair Maid’s House was no longer available to us. Although we all enjoyed the Fair Maid’s House and the convenience of an exhibition there, I felt the Mission Hall was ideally placed for all the ‘Arts’ activities happening in that part of Perth during the festival.

Nancy Brooks, Aileen McKenzie and their merry band of artist friends had their display right opposite the Mission Hall. They made absolutely certain that people who were going past their stall made it a point to come across the road to visit us as well. 

It was an exciting couple of days getting the room ready for displaying the artworks, as the Mission Hall was not geared for this type of use. We had to improvise ways of getting round this and had to beg, borrow, but not steal, display boards etc. Some committee and PAA members heeded the call for help and were there, all smiling, and we managed to get the show on the road.

Our special thanks are conveyed to Margaret B as mentioned earlier. Among so many others who helped, l would like to give special thanks to Stewart Gallacher.

He solved the logistical problems we had transporting the heavy display boards from the Perth Theatre and elsewhere and setting them up. His energy (for a man of antique age) was contagious and we all had that wonderful buzz of getting on and achieving results to make it a success. From now on he has nowhere to run or hide. I have his number!

 We had 95 paintings and sculptures on display but only 7 pieces were sold. You may think it a very low percentage considering the number of works on display. As much as I would agree with you, I think also that the exhibition was very successful. The low sales may have been the result of the bad weather on the second day. Perhaps a different layout may encourage sales in future. Most of all it was, and is essentially important that the PAA kept a good profile in the Perth Festival programme, brochures and promotional materials. We didn’t even have a venue come the deadline for publicity!

We would also like to thank Rev. Scott Burton for his assistance in making the hall available to us this year, with a very short lead time.

Last but not least, thank you to the PAA member who brought us a chocolate cake on Saturday, a forfeit paid for bringing paintings late!

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Links

August 22nd, 2010 by admin

Perthshire Art Association would like to thank the following businesses for sponsoring our Annual and Festival Exhibitions.

AITON FINE ART, 63 King Street, Crieff 01764 655 423

BELL & Co. Chartered Accountants, 39 St John Street, Perth 01738 632 081

CAIRNCROSS OF PERTH Jewellers and Watchmakers, 18 St John Street, Perth 01738 624 367

CLARK THOMSON Insurance Brokers, 24 Whitefriars Street, Perth 01738 639 777

CONDIES Solicitors and Estate Agents, 2 Tay Street, Perth 01738 440 088

DUNNS ART STORE, 25 Scott Street, Perth 01738 624 540

FRAMES GALLERY, 10 Victoria Street, Perth 01738 631 085

JAMES NORMAND & SON Joiners, 4 Manson Road, Perth 01738 624 645

JRS PHOTO, 42 Scott Street, Perth 01738 633 500

STAGECOACH, Dunkeld Road, Perth 01738 442 111

THE CAMERA SHOP, 32 St John Street, Perth 01738 441 995

THE PICTURE FRAME MAKER, 36 Skinnergate, Perth 01738 451 724

Our thanks also to The Souter Charitable Trust for their kind donation.

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Contact

May 30th, 2010 by admin

Contact Us

If you would like to find out more information regarding the Perthshire Art Association or have any other queries please use the form below or use our main contact email mail@perthshireartassociation.org

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WEBSITE CORRESPONDENCE    
  Email mail@perthshireartassociation.org
PRESIDENT    
Mr Allan Perera-Liyanage Telephone 01764 662 175
  Email allan@pereraliyanage.wanadoo.co.uk
HON. TREASURER    
Ms Rita Drew Telephone 01738 620 731
  Email ritadrew@blueyonder.co.uk
HON. SECRETARY    
Miss Eileen Heirs Telephone 01738 440 158 (after 9pm)
  Email eileen@woof.myzen.co.uk
EXHIBITION SELECTION CONVENOR & MINUTES SECRETARY    
Mrs Claire Dalby Telephone 01738 827 222
  Email  
MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY    
Mrs Flora Robertson Telephone 01738 553 365
  Email florarobertson@blueyonder.co.uk
EXHIBITION CONVENOR    
Mrs Betty Ramsay Telephone 01738 628 622
  Email crosskey.art@btinternet.com
Cynthia Mitchell Telephone 01738 620 959
  Email damitchell@sky.com
WORKSHOPS & CLASSES CONVENOR    
Mrs Pauline Duff Telephone 01738 583 434
  Email duff.i@sky.com
PROMOTION/FUNDING CONVENORS    
Mr Steve Carroll Telephone 01738 622 083
  Email email@stevecarroll.co.uk
EX-OFFICIO    
Mrs Gillian Booth Telephone 01738 551 808
  Email gillian.booth2@tesco.net

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Membership

May 30th, 2010 by admin

The Perthshire Art Association Membership Form

  • Membership is open to anyone interested in the Visual Arts
  • FULL MEMBERSHIP allows members, professional and amateur, to take part in all association activities and to submit artworks for the Festival and Annual Winter Exhibitions. £25 annually
  • LAY MEMBERSHIP gives access to the same facilities, except the opportunity to submit artworks for exhibition. £17 annually
  • STUDENT MEMBERSHIP – FREE
  • Newsletters are sent out regularly to keep members informed of what’s going on.

Subscription cheques should be made payable to

The Perthshire Art Association

Completed application forms should be returned to the Membership Secretary:

Mrs. Flora Robertson, 25 Stormont Way, Scone, PH26SP

Phone: 01738 553 365

If you wish to receive our newsletter by email please subscribe by entering your name and email address into the boxes on the sidebar of this website (Sign up for our newsletter). Alternatively please email your request to eileen@woof.myzen.co.uk (Eileen Heirs Hon Sec)

Application forms can be downloaded below:

Membership Application Form 2010 (rtf file type)
Membership Application Form 2010 (PDF file type)

PAA membership cardholders’ DISCOUNTS for art materials, framing and printing, at 10% or more from:

DANSCOT, North Muirton Industrial Estate, Arran Road, Perth

DUNNS ART STORE, Scott Street, Perth

FARQUHAR & SON Ltd (Printers), St Andrew Street, Perth

FRAMES GALLERY, 10 Victoria Road, Perth

PICTURE FRAME MAKER, Skinnergate, Perth

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Events

May 29th, 2010 by admin

To sign up for any workshop or class please contact
Mrs Pauline Duff
Telephone 01738 583 434
Email duff.i@sky.com

You can download a printable version of the classes, talks and workshops sylabus below

Classes 2010-11 (PDF)

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Welcome

May 29th, 2010 by admin

The Association’s History

The booklet ‘A Short History of the Perthshire Art Association’ (1912 – 1990) by a past President PAA Walter R. McNiven gives us the stages of growth over the years. He noted that some 150 years ago there was a growing interest in Art generally in Perth and Perthshire which possibly had an influence on the eventual formation of an Art Organisation in 1784. The Literary and Antiquarian Society of Perth was founded with the role of preserving works of Art for the benefit of the community.

Early in the 19th century the Society was to find accommodation to display these works a problem, due to the amassing of works of Art. In 1824 the Marshall Monument was opened in George Street, Perth, providing space for display of a small collection of paintings and other objects. This building now forms part of the present Museum and Art Gallery. Many paintings were gifted to the City of Perth and in 1878 were exhibited in the City Hall to the general public. Other exhibitions followed which created an enormous problem to the Town Council with regard to storage and display. This was alleviated by the opening of the Sandeman Library in 1898. On 21 November 1899, the Sandeman Art Committee was appointed to administer the activities of the Sandeman Gallery. The Art Association for the City and County of Perth was formed on 9 November 1912 with R. Hay Robertson as Chairman of the Management Committee. The first Exhibition of Works of Art was held in the Sandeman Library Gallery in 1913 and continued until 1931.

The Perth Art Gallery and Museum opened in George Street in 1935 with bequest from R. Hay Robertson and another member of the first Committee of Management of the Association, Mr. Robert Brough, who was also Hon. Vice President of PAA in 1926 – 1927. The Association struggled to survive in the 1930s and eventually went into abeyance in 1935. In January 1952, at the instigation of the then Curator of the Museum, William Davidson, assisted by Elspeth Galloway, DA, an Exhibition of works by Perthshire Artists was held in the Museum and Art Gallery and a meeting was held thereafter which led to the reconstitution of the Perthshire Art Association and it has been active ever since.

The quest for suitable accommodation for Association activities has been ongoing.

Since 1953, the Local Authority, initially Perth Town Council and through various Local Government Re-organisations to the present Perth and Kinross Council, has leased rooms to the Association at such venues as Fechney Buildings, The Old Academy, Rose Terrace, Pitheavlis Castle, The Fair Maid’s House and latterly Oakbank Community Centre.

The acquirement of the Fair Maid’s House by the Royal Scottish Geographical Society has meant that the Association is once again looking to the Council for satisfactory permanent accommodation arrangements.

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Gallery

May 29th, 2010 by admin

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