VAS Board Meeting 6-8-2023
The VAS Board will meet at 7pm, Thursday June 8 on Zoom. Our board meetings are open to members, so if you are a member in good standing, please email […]
The VAS Board will meet at 7pm, Thursday June 8 on Zoom. Our board meetings are open to members, so if you are a member in good standing, please email […]
Our June member meeting will be Monday, June 12 at Degallery. The doors open at 5:30pm and the meeting is 6-7pm. The new board of directors will introduce themselves and […]
VAS Meet & Greet, Tuesday 6-27-23 This is our first summer Meet & Greet for coffee. All are welcome. Stop by and tell us what you've been up to, what art or photography. projects you will be working on and just relax and spend time with like-minded artists/photographers. We will be meeting at Polite Coffee Roasters […]
The VAS Board will meet at 7pm, Thursday July 6, 2023 on Zoom. Our board meetings are open to members, so if you are a member in good standing, please email Wendy Keeney-Kennicutt at president@visualartsociety.org for meeting id information.
VAS "Art Together" This is our first "Art Together" event, since Wednesday Painters stopped meeting at Hobby Lobby due to Covid. Several members had wanted to just meet, do art together, chat, share feedback on art, etc. All members are welcome! If you are not a member, you can join VAS HERE. We would […]
The VAS Board will meet at 7pm, Thursday August 3, 2023 on Zoom. Our board meetings are open to members, so if you are a member in good standing, please email Wendy Keeney-Kennicutt at president@visualartsociety.org for meeting id information. Among our topics will be themes and pricing for our winter show at the Arts Council […]
Come join us at Degallery, Tuesday 8/22/23, 1-4pm for another "Art Together." All members are welcome! If you are not a member, you can join VAS HERE. We would love to […]
The VAS Board will meet at 7pm, Thursday September 7, 2023 on Zoom. Our board meetings are open to members, so if you would like to attend and if you […]
Many famous photographers used film cameras and darkrooms to create their work. While digital cameras and image editing software are now the norm, some photographers still prefer the old-fashioned way, including our speaker, Joel Kitchens. There are advantages and disadvantages to both methods, but ultimately the choice comes down to preference.
Come join us at Degallery, Wednesday 9/20/23, 1-4pm for another "Art Together." All members are welcome! If you are not a member, you can join VAS HERE. We would love to […]
The VAS Board will meet at 7pm, Thursday October 5, 2023 on Zoom. Our board meetings are open to members, so if you would like to attend and if you […]
We have been using and manipulating fibers for millennia, at least 100,000 years and probably a lot longer. Unfortunately, this organic material doesn't survive BUT just because we don't see […]