I would be happy to contribute from the UK even if I never got to see the
end results. A theme less exhibition saves the problem of deciding on a theme
but if we want to ask other organisations to show our work would this not be
easier to do if we had a title that reflected what was to be shown. This has the
negative 'advantage' that it gives some potential exhibition site owners a
chance to refuse us politely.
Perhaps a theme like 'Creation' would offer us ample scope to show
almost anything from a potter at his wheel, nature scenes and aspects of human
life.
Michael in Norwich
In a message dated 02/02/2013 18:15:29 GMT Standard Time, andpph@xxxxxxx
writes:
Just
thinking ...
Might there be interest in putting together an exhibition
of members' work (real prints as opposed to online) and then exhibit them at
various venues identified by list members?
I am trying to make this as
inexpensive as possible should it be of interest. One thought I had was to
print them with someone like Lulu as a calendar and then undo the calendar,
trim the pages and have a ready made exhibition ready to travel to desired
destinations. A 30 page 13.5x19 inch calendar costs around $50. A 12 page
calendar is about $25.
I know we could try to put on an online
exhibition ... that does not "excite" me. Or maybe a book/catalog format is
another way to go if there is interest.
So, right now there is nothing
set in motion. Just a question.
Andy on the frigid Southern shore of
Lake Ontario