AAG Monthly Meetings

Join us on the third Tuesday of each month from September – May (except December) for an evening of networking with artists of all media, informative and entertaining presentations by experts in their fields, critiques of members artwork, a raffle, and competition for Artist of the Month.

A pre-meeting social hour begins at 5 p.m. with a pot-luck finger-food buffet. Feel free to bring something for the table to share.

You do not need to be a member to attend.

Meeting timeline:
5:00-5:30: Social Hour
5:30-6:30: Artwork Critique
6:30-7:00: Social Hour
7:00-7:15: Announcements
7:15-8:30: Guest Presentation
*times are subject to change. Be sure to arrive early so you don’t miss out.

Artist of the Month 

This monthly friendly-competition is open to all members who attend the Monthly meeting, on the third Tuesday of each month from September through May (no meeting in December).

Members are invited to bring one piece of art to the meeting for the competition.  During each monthly meeting, members vote for one piece of art entered in the Artist of the Month competition. Each Artist of the Month winner receives a ribbon, a cash prize of $25, and the opportunity to compete for Artist of the Year during the May meeting.  Once an artist receives the Artist of the Month distinction they are ineligible to enter for the remainder of the year.  

Winning works return for the May meeting, where members vote for artist of the year. The Artist of the Year wins a cash prize of $100.

All artists are celebrated at a show and reception for their work at the September Meeting.

Schedule of Monthly Presenters

February

Anette Smith
Watercolor Portrait
Working from photo reference I will be painting a watercolor portrait of Alejandro Aguilar dressed as a troubadour from the Middle Ages. I will demonstrate my first lay-in wash blocking in big shapes, and then further develop the painting describing how I go about painting the  features of the face, hair, and clothing. While demoing I will discuss my use of color, brushwork, and controlling edges. There will be lots of drips and painting outside the lines
working to achieve an expressive portrait study.

Annette Smith bio

March

Melanie Harman
Abstract collage with hand painted papers
Creating an abstract collage using papers that have been directly painted, stamped, or printed with a gel plate. Design issues such as color choice and saturation, dominance, and value. Technical issues such as what substrate, glue choice and clean up.

Melanie Harman bio

April

The 2024 Scholarship Recipients Presentation

Since 1993 the Arizona Artist Guild Scholarship program has recognized the outstanding achievements of Arizona based students pursuing a studio arts education. Open to both undergraduate and graduate students, the scholarship program highlights success at varying stages in young artists’ careers. This year Arizona Artists Guild partnered with Arizona Clay Association to recognize outstanding work in clay, Arizona Watercolor Association to recognize students working with watermedia in new and unique ways. 

Join us to meet the rising stars of the Arizona Art Community.

May

Dyanne Locati
An Approach to Painting
How do I begin a painting? What is the thought process? Where do I find a subject? What materials do I use to portray the image?
These are some of the questions that will be discussed during a demonstration at the May 21st AAG meeting. Watch Dyanne Locati show how she will begin a painting, then present the process and talk about the materials used in the creation.

 

Dyanne Locati bio

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