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ABOUT MOUNTAIN SCULPTORS
Who we are:
Mountain Sculptors is an association of artists creating three-dimensional
work in Western North Carolina and the surrounding region. The group's
activities enhance community awareness, understanding, and appreciation
of contemporary sculpture, and advance members' technical, aesthetic, and
professional development. We value building strength in the art community.
We celebrate tradition and diversity.
What we do:
We get together often, build our knowledge and experience as professional
artists, show our work as a group - and have fun!
Our lively meetings are generally at a different member's studio each
month. We share accounts of what we have been doing, exchange technical
and resource information, chew on philosophical and social issues about
art, respond to members' requests for constructive critiques of their work,
and plan group exhibitions and other opportunities for public exposure
to sculpture.
Membership Policy:
Membership is open to all. The group's planning and resources
are directed primarily toward serving professional sculptors who regularly
participate in the group's activities. All of our group exhibitions are
juried.
Discussion of Membership Policy
Professional sculptors:
We don't presume to judge who is a professional sculptor, but some
suggestive indicators would be one or more of the following:
* regularly exhibiting
* gallery representation
* work in public and private collections
* commissions
* teaching
plus:
* devotion of substantial time to sculpting
Students, pre-professionals, serious amateurs, and folks in related
careers (for instance, professional craftspersons or industrial designers)
who are devoting substantial time to sculpting can make valuable contributions
to the dynamics of our group. The diversity of our membership assures that
we can all learn something from one another.
Participation:
We value the camaraderie of our monthly meetings, studio visits, demonstrations/workshops,
and occasional field trips. A bonus has been some collaborations between
individual members after interaction within the group. In view of our positive
experiences in this regard, we are currently focusing the resources of
our all-volunteer organization on programs and benefits for members who
regularly attend and actively participate.
We previously had a requirement of attending at
least three meetings a year to be eligible for exhibitions and to retain
membership. Now you are welcome to be a member even if geography or circumstances
dictate that your attendance must be limited. We welcome membership of
folks from neighboring states, former residents of Western North Carolina
who want to stay in touch, and for that matter anyone who feels a connection
to sculpting in these mountains. We just want you to be aware that our
plans and use of group funds are geared mostly toward serving actively
participating members.
If you can't attend often, let us know if you have
ideas for ways you can contribute and participate in other ways.
Juried exhibitions:
All of our group exhibitions are juried. We seek an outside juror when
we can. Otherwise, the jury will consist of at least three members. Jurying
is a way of balancing the advantages of open membership with presentation
of high-quality professional-level work. We know that everyone will not
always agree with every decision of the jurors, but we believe this commonly
accepted process is the most reasonable method for showing to the public
what is generally the best work from the group.
Further notes about membership:
Interested individuals are encouraged to visit a meeting or two
to discover whether there is a good fit before committing to joining.
Dues are currently $20 per calendar year, due January 1, not
prorated.
Meetings are generally the third Monday of the month from 6pm
to 8pm, usually at a different location each month. Sometimes we skip December
and sometimes a month in the summer.
Space and parking are often very limited at our members' studios
where most of our meetings are held. Working out carpooling arrangements
is just one more reason and excuse to get to know fellow members.
An elected steering committee takes care of most business to
keep meetings mostly free for learning and interaction.
Communication is primarily by occasional emails sent to the
membership as blind copies by the steering committee secretary. Members
wishing to share announcements, resource requests, etc. email the secretary,
who compiles and edits messages for circulation to the group. Selected
items are posted on our website.
Inquiries may be sent to info@mountainsculptors.org.
We'll be happy to send you information about the next meeting and answer
questions about membership. But generally we won't continue to send you
emails. The occasional member emails with announcements about meetings,
exhibition opportunities, etc., are a benefit of membership. If you don't
make it to the first meeting after an inquiry, you'll need to contact us
again to ask about future meetings.
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