T' NofthSffiirT4rtists' Guild ` June 2O07 Page 2 personally. Jurying is just a way to get a knowledgeable person's opinion of your work but it is after all, just an opinion. Paintings that were submitted this time and not accepted can be submitted again to different jurors you might be surprised at the outcome. - Listings of accepted paintings for upcoming shows are attached to this newsletter. Regarding Harmony Arts, if there is an "S" after the "HA", this means your painting is on the spares list for this show. Do not bring this painting in until you are called to do so. It will replace a sold painting. Some statistics for this jurying: Submissions by email Total Submissions % submitted by email 147 328 45% - 90 members submitted up to 4 works each our largest submission so far. Jurors were Craig Yeats and Nancy O'Toole Cutoff point for acceptance into a show was a total of 3.5 For the benefit of newcomers, each juror can award up to a maximum of 4 marks per paintings for a total of 8 possible. The graph below shows the distribution of marks. Paintings are then selected by the computer for each show, allowing I painting per artist only for gallery shows and more for mall shows. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact me. MAY2007 JURYING SCORES 80 LLI Y p. 0 C) U) U) 50 I F FCl) F `, 40 <20 La0 dID z 0 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 5.5 6 6.5 7 SCORES OUT OF 8 Eéucation Jacquie 9vtanning 604-980-8907 ssziklai@keynotetech.com I hope everyone enjoyed last evening's demo artist, Winston Hartle, as much as I did! I would like to see a drawing workshop with him next year. Winston was very nervous about the demo as it was the first time he had stood up in front of such a large group to teach. He told me afterwards how much he enjoyed it and how quickly the time flew by! At the Annual General Meeting next month we will break up into small groups to discuss some of the issues that arose from our members' survey. These conversations will give the executive