12/21/09

At this time of year, you may be considering donations to charities you support in the spirit of the season or in honor of your loved ones. We recently mailed you an Annual Appeal letter from the Portrait Society, and before you consider giving, we want to share what your donations do for the Portrait Society and for you.

In recent months, several articles and news segments have appeared, offering tips and tricks for making your donations count. Stephanie AuWerter of SmartMoney.com and a guest on CBS News segment titled Charitable Giving 101 explained, “In general, a good charity gives 75% or more of each donation to their cause.” 100% of your contribution stays within the Portrait Society. We never use any professional or outside fundraising services.

Sandra Miniutti, a spokeswoman for nonprofit evaluator Charity Navigator tells readers to ask questions about their favorite charitable non-profits, “Consider, are they really fulfilling their mission?”

We hope that you agree we are fulfilling our mission to foster and enhance an understanding of the practice, techniques and applications of traditional fine art portraiture and figurative workswith strong, diverse programs and publications that help artists like you. In 2009:

· 17,400 copies of International Artist Magazine were mailed to members.

· 11,940 issues of The Art of the Portrait Journal were printed and distributed.

· 104 scholarships were offered to high school and college art students.

· 364 artists’ work was critiqued through Portrait Society programs.

· 1,131 artists attended workshops, critiques, Conferences and Academies.

· 4,280 artists in 47 states were reached by the State Ambassador Program

73% of our Annual Budget is devoted to projects in support of our mission, not administrative costs or general overhead. “Charities spending less than a third of their budget on program expenses are simply not living up to their missions,” advises Charity Navigator. We are encouraged that through our barebones budgeting the Portrait Society is able to continue providing these valuable programs and publications.

“The majority of [charitable] giving this year came from individuals (75%),” according to the AAFRC Trust for Philanthropy. Individuals like you sustain our organization and give us the ability to continue offering you educational artistic resources.

Concentrate your giving. If you can't afford to give much, focus on just one or two charities that are important to you, so that your cash has a bigger impact,” suggests Barbara Luria Leopold of the Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society at the City University at New York.

Please consider giving to the Portrait Society this holiday season. Your gift this Holiday Season helps us fulfill our mission by bringing quality educational resources, programs and literature to artists like you. Every donation makes a great impact, no matter how large or small.

Thank you so much for your support,

Christine Egnoski

Executive Director

Portrait Society of America

P.S. For your convenience your tax deductible donation can be made through PayPal

DONATE NOW ON-LINE or use the form below to mail in your contribution.

The Portrait Society of America is a non-profit, charitable organization formed to foster and enhance the practice, aesthetics and applications of traditional fine art portraiture and figurative works. The Portrait Society is a registered charitable organization in the state of Florida. A copy of the official registration and financial information may be obtained from the division of consumer services by calling toll-free 800-435-7352 within Florida. Registration does not imply endorsement, approval, or recommendation by the state.


12/2/09

Portrait Society of America's 5th Annual Members Only Competition

5th Annual Members Only Competition: Portraits by Medium

Postmark Deadline: December 14, 2009

Exhibit Dates: April 22 – 25, 2010

In its fifth year, the Annual Members Only Competition varies each year by subject or medium. This year members can choose their medium and enter in one or more categories: Drawing, Oil, Pastel, Sculpture and Watercolor. All winners will be recognized on the Portrait Society’s website, The Art of the Portrait Journal, featured in International Artist magazine and an image of their winning work will be shown at the annual conference.

http://www.portraitsociety.org/membersonly-competitions.htm

12/1/09

Portrait Society of America's 2009 Conference DVD

The Portrait Society of America’s conference DVD collection is now available to purchase online! Now, it’s easier than ever to experience highlights from the 2009 Art of the Portrait in the comfort of your very own home or studio. Enjoy presentations and studio demonstrations by acclaimed artists including:

· Judith CarducciPeople’s Choice Special Artist Demonstration in Pastels

· Daniel E. Greene, NAPainting from Life: A Portrait in Oils

· Robert LiberaceThe Expressive Portrait in Limited Palette

· Michael Shane NealAccuracy of an Impression

· Mary WhyteWatercolor Portraits: Past & Present

The conference DVDs are available for purchase at $62.50 each. Collect one, two, or all five DVDs to expand your range of knowledge by examining the legacy of watercolor portraiture, the precision and refinement of a tri-color palette, the skill of crafting a compelling portrait and the magic of painting in pastel. 100% of proceeds from DVD sales go directly to the Portrait Society of America by helping us serve our highest public purpose in providing you access to quality educational resources and experiences.

Read more about these fantastic DVDs we are offering this Holiday Season by visiting www.portraitsociety.org.

These limited edition DVDs are now available to order by phone, mail, fax or to order securely online through PayPal for only $62.50 each. To order:

Online with PayPal PREFERED
www.portraitsociety.org

By Phone TOLL FREE
1-877-772-4321

By Fax
850-222-7890

By Mail
Portrait Society of America
attn: Educational DVDs
P.O. Box 11272
Tallahassee, FL 32302

8/14/09

Member Benefit - Slide Critique

In the Journal of Portrait Society of America (issue 44) on page 19 there is information about a SLIDE CRITIQUE available to members. If you missed it here is the information.

1. Find the best reproduction of your work.

2. Label and send in up to 3 digital images accompanied by 4 x 6" 
prints or up to 3 slides labeled with your name, the title, size 
and medium of work.

3. Include your name, address, phone and email.

4. Enclose the $35 critique fee, slides or digital images and prints 
with a self-addressed stamped envelope for return of materials.

5. Mail your package to:  Portrait Society of America
     Attn: Carolyn Broadhead
     P.O. Box 11272
     Tallahassee, FL  32302

You can use this member benefit as many times as you wish. All proceeds benefit the Portrait Society's scholarship fund and other educational programs. This is valuable feedback on your work. 

7/16/09

American Art Collector Magazine




August 2009 Issue



I just got my American Art Collector magazine today in the mail. It has a couple of articles in it that will be of interest to you portrait society members. It specifically has an article by Christine Egnoski on The Portrait Society of America. Check it out.

6/16/09

Cecilia Beaux Forum

 

Competition & Exhibition in 2010

Cecilia Beaux Forum will be partnering with the historic Butler Institute of American Art announced for its first exhibition honoring women artists whose work elevates modern portraiture and figurative art, to be held September 12 – October 31, 2010.  The exhibition will include historic artworks from the Butler’s collection, works by ten invited artists and selected artworks from a competition for contemporary women artists.

 

Visit our website on or after June 1, 2009 for the competition prospectus to enter the juried portion of the Forum’s exhibition. $15,000 in cash and prizes will be awarded to top works in the competition.

 

Join a Committee

Do you have experience fundraising or writing grants?  Would you like to become more involved with the Cecilia Beaux Forum?  The Forum Fundraising Committee is now looking for new members.  Members of this committee will help identify potential donors, make recommendations on fundraising efforts and approach potential donors with sponsorship opportunities.  If you are interested, please fill out the committee interest form and email or fax it to the Portrait Society office.

 

I hope this exciting news has sparked your interest.  Please let me know if you have any questions about the Cecilia Beaux Forum or would like to become more involved.

 

With best regards,

Lauren Harris

Cecilia Beaux Forum Coordinator

4/18/09

The Art of the Portrait Conference - Bid on a Masterwork Painting


In just a few days, we will be seeing many of you at the 11th annual The Art of the Portrait conference, and we’re hosting a new and exciting event, Thursday, April 23, 2009, which we want you all to experience. On opening night, fifteen top artists from around the country will gather in the Grand Ballroom for a “Face Off,” painting together from live models for attendees.

Now you can own an artwork by one or more of these artists: Laurel Boeck, Jason Bouldin, Scott Burdick, Wende Caporale, Judith Carducci, Vasudeo Kamath, Ann Manry Kenyon, Robert Liberace, Ying-He Liu, Thomas Nash, Rich Nelson, Paul Newton, Anthony Ryder, Chris Saper, and Dawn Whitelaw!

Friday morning at 8:00 a.m., the Silent Auction for the demonstration artworks kicks off. We’re inviting you to take part, whether you are in attendance or at your home or studio, simply by visiting our website to view the paintings and place your bids or visiting Lake Thoreau Room at the conference. Visit our website on Thursday, April 23 after 9:00 p.m. to view the artworks. Bids will be accepted both on-site and via telephone bidding. Even if you are not in attendance you can bid from home just follow the steps on our website. 

Place your Silent Auction bids before 4:45 p.m. on Saturday, April 25. Winners will be announced Sunday, April 26, 2009 at 9:00 a.m.

If you are attending the conference, also be sure to cast your vote for your favorite FaceOff artwork also in the Lake Thoreau Room. The FaceOff People’s Choice winner will demonstrate on the Mainstage, Saturday, April 25 at 10:30 a.m.

Even in this challenging economy our conference attendance and membership numbers remain steady, which we see as an encouraging affirmation of our members’ dedication to the arts. We hope you will take part in the Silent Auction and continue supporting the Portrait Society’s educational mission. All proceeds help directly sustain our educational programs and scholarships for young artists.

Thanks to Mississippi Ambassador, George Holmes for bringing our attention to this. 

3/14/09

Call for Artists - Starting Back: Portraiture

Note: This is for your information and enjoyment and is not promoted or endorsed by the Portrait Society of America.

Staring Back: Portraiture
Deadline for Submissions: March 25, 2009
Exhibition Dates: April 28 - May 31, 2009
Artist Reception: Friday May 1, 5:00-9:00pm

Sixth Street Gallery
105 West Sixth Street
Vancouver, WA 98660
Wednesday - Sunday: noon-5pm

Call to Artists
For more information regarding submitting an entry to an upcoming show at Sixth Street Gallery, please contact our Show Coordinator, Traci: tracimatt4@msn.com


THE ART OF PORTRAITURE

A historical look at the art of portraiture show a transition in not only the subject and style, but also the goal of the artist. From portrayals of stature, to depictions that provide reflective glimpses that reveal personality and mood, the role of the artist has always been more than just a mimic of nature. Contemporary artists continue to push the definition of the portrait. Staring Back looks to honor this transformation and highlight the ever-expanding scope and definition of the art of portraiture. This juried exhibition will be open to all media ad interpretations.

Follow this link for more information and submission forms: http://www.sixthstreetgallery.com/StaringBackMay2009.pdf

2/27/09

Article- At the National Gallery

Ingres' Portrait of the Comtess de Tournon 1812

LONDON REVIEW OF BOOKS 4 March 1999
Peter Campbell
Article - At the National Gallery

Portraits by Ingres: Image of an Epoch edited by Gary Tinterow and Philip Conisbee
Velázquez: The Technique of Genius by Jonathan Brown and Carmen Garrido

Forwarded by Herb Mays - Portrait Society National Coordinator of Ambassadors 
Not Sponsored by The Portrait Society of America

2/25/09

The Art of the Portrait Conference


Washington, D. C.
April 23 - 26, 2009










Agenda, Registration, Conference FAQ,
Past Conferences, and Competition Entry are all found online at
Portrait Society of
America's website.