Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 2015)
A d ver tis ing in th e C oa s t W eek end & Th e D a ily A s tor ia n h elps d r ive b us ines s ! Tenth annual Clatsop Community College ‘Au Naturel’ juried exhibition calls for artists ASTORIA — Clatsop Commu- nity College announces the 2016 international juried exhibition “Au Naturel: The Nude in the 21st Century” and invites en- tries. This special 10th anniver- sary show will be held in honor and memory of Royal Nebeker, an internationally renowned art- ist and beloved instructor who taught at CCC for over 30 years and who served as the ¿rst juror for the competition. The 2016 “Au Naturel” exhibit will open Jan. 21 and continue through March 10. The “Au Naturel” competi- tion is open to all artists working in any two-dimensional drawing, painting or printmaking medium with a focus on the nude human ¿gure as subject matter in any form from representational to abstract, and in which the hand- made mark is employed as the primary means of image-mak- ing. Entrants must be 18 years or older, and submitted artwork must have been executed in the last three years and available for the duration of the exhibit. Due to the special focus of the exhibit, any artwork repro- duced by photomechanical pro- cesses (including giclée prints) will not be accepted. Visit the ex- hibit website, www.aunaturelart. Submitted photo “Lisa Harris, owner and director of Lisa Harris Gallery in Seattle, will serve as the juror for the 2016 “Au Naturel” exhibit. com, to view artwork from pre- vious “Au Naturel” exhibitions and for further information about the show. Applications are now being accepted online using the CaFÉ website, www.callforentry.org Applications must be re- ceived on CaFÉ by midnight (11:59 p.m.) Mountain Stan- dard Time Nov. 7. There is no additional fee to use the CaFÉ online application system. En- ter and register a username and password. Navigate to Apply to Calls, and search the list for “Au Naturel: The Nude in the 21st Century.” The site also provides detailed instructions for use. There is a $40 fee for the submission of up to three Crossword Answer Our business has increased every single month since we have been open. Advertising with the Daily Astorian and in the Coast Weekend has driven 30% of our business. HJ Norris Owner, Mr. Doobees T HE D AILY A STORIAN A d s th a t w ork . Contact Holly Larkins or your sales representative today about all your advertising needs 503-325-3211 20 | August 13, 2015 | coastweekend.com H U B S A N U T S T Y E H O T P L S A F A M E L T A R I E L I P L E T M H O A G E N T O B E W A I T A P R R E D W O S H A N H I T T A R O D D E M O H O U R O P E N M I C N O F E E A S S T A K E B E A R D D A Y R C A F A C I N E L D T Y H E D G E G E D V D N C E A R M S E N R O B I L L T T A E T H S A S Y W R E O C K R P E T H E B R A R E R E C K S T E T O N R U T H D E F E N S E O V I N E S L E C A V A G E T N C H T H E T E M U T A P T T E A D D O O D R O W S E S I T A E L L T H E E S E S S I R A S N O W H O T S I M O T K E T R E A R A R E G E N C R A S B O A T E L Y E S I C R E U S A T A R P S T R A U T H E T R E O N E A S T S A L G A I M A M L O P E C L E A R T H E A I R A T R I A P R I N T E P S O M D I T T Y M I L E A C H E S K I P images, and $5 for each addi- tional image submitted. Exhibit awards will include $1,000 in cash prizes and up to $2,000 in purchase awards. A select number of Visiting Artist Workshop awards will also be granted. Additionally, one artist will be chosen to be featured in a solo show for the following exhibition season (2016-17) at the Clatsop Community Col- lege Art Center Gallery. For a prospectus, send a SASE to Au Naturel Interna- tional Juried Exhibition c/o Kristin Shauck, Clatsop Com- munity College, 1651 Lexing- ton Avenue, Astoria, OR 97103 or download it from the Au Naturel website, www.auna- turelart.com Serving as juror for the 2016 exhibit is Lisa Harris, the director and owner of Lisa Harris Gallery in Seattle. The gallery, which represents 30 Northwest and West Coast contemporary artists including Royal Nebeker, has been pre- senting rotating exhibitions for the past 31 years. Harris is a founding member of the Seat- tle Art Dealers Association and a member of Art Table, the na- tional organization of women in the visual arts. Harris received a Bachelor of Art in art history with high- est honors from Williams Col- lege in 1975 and studied at the University of Paris (Sorbonne) from 1973 to 1974. She earned an M.B.A. in arts management from the University of Califor- nia at Los Angeles (now the Anderson School at UCLA), and during that time did an internship at the Oakland Mu- seum where she focused on strategic planning. From 1979 to 1980 she was assistant to the president of Cornish Insti- tute (now Cornish College of the Arts) for which she curat- ed a historic American-Soviet exhibition. Faculty at Cornish and a similar art institute in Vladivostok (then a “closed” city) provided work for joint exhibitions that took place in Nakhodka and Seattle.