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2012 Exhibit Calendar

January - Holly Stone, Art-eries
A one woman show of disappearing Urban architecture in Oils.

February - David Bratzel, Heartland
A one man show of watercolor landscapes.

March - March Madness
Gallery Members Show - A perennial favorite with our membership.

April - Bud Bullivant, A Mn. Outdoorsman
A one man show of wildlife subjects in watercolor and sculpture.

May - Marc Johnson-Pencook, Reimagined Classics and Other Demons
pen and ink drawings

June - Minnesota Artist's Association
A group show of many media, subjects, and styles.

July - Whiz Bang
Our annual summer Members Show.

August - Mike Proulx, Now & Then
A one man show, part retrospective, Cityscape Oils.

September - Leigh Johnson, Two Centuries
A one man show of work in many media from two centuries.

October - Quinlivan, Sallman, and Adams
A four woman show in Oils, Watercolors, and Pastels.

November - Extremely Minnesota
Our annual Statewide Competition.

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Amy Cerny Vasterling

 

Your Inner Art Career Search Engine

This may sound a bit funny to you but I waited anxiously for my art career to come.
I’m not sure, but I think many artists are no strangers to anxiety, which I define as
the attachment to outcome.
I showed my art extensively, hoping to get a sale, hoping I’d be discovered! You
know what? This all could have worked but my attitude stood in the way. I was
positive but didn’t have the key to knowing how to let things really take hold. I
didn’t know what I really wanted. I was lacking confidence. If you meet me, I’m a go-
getter, dynamic and fun. The one key I lacked was BELIEF.
Unlike ‘faith’, belief is a personal rule. We set it for ourselves. Only we know our
rules, which are formed by our desires. When we find excuses, blame and negativity
seeping into our day, it’s time to shift gears and ask yourself what you want to
experience in your life?
My advice? Live life expectant, responsive and know your belief to be true for you.
Looking at everything as an opportunity creates excitement each day. I was at a
conference in New York. My feet had blisters and I needed two band-aids. A few
minutes later I walked out to the lobby and right there in front of me were two
band-aids on the floor. Stunned I walked past them. Then as I got a little further I
realized those two band-aids were for me. Now, you don’t need to think this through
too hard to realize that I asked and I got what I needed. While I was busy judging
this situation, a concept came to me and gave me a new way to look at things and
at ‘mistakes’ too.
Somebody lost their band-aids. However, if we look at this from a different angle,
maybe this person needed to ask for band-aids to learn how to ask for help or
maybe they needed to learn about disappointment. They make the choice. They
decide if they blame or get angry or choose to step beyond their fear and ask for
help. I’ve seen my son learn about disappointment and what a gift for him to now
be able to recognize disappointment without attachment, shift and ask for what
he wants or needs. I wish this for my mystery band-aid person too. See, when we
fill in our strengths with other’s weakness we are actually doing them a disservice.
When we coach people through their weakness, now we are being responsive and
expectant of their assured success.
Writing down what you want your life experience to be is powerful. Once you’ve
done that, stick to your rule that “you get what you want and need.” When you find
your thoughts to be negative, turn them to affirming what you DO want.
My personal shift was as simple as this: For 5 years I said to others, “My art career
is coming”. April 2011 I started saying “My art career is here now.” I had nothing
more than I did before but I kept believing it was here, feeling it inside, taking small
actions each day to see it was true. Since then opportunity has come & the more I
say “My art career is here now”, the more I notice my confidence soar and people
stand up and take notice! What’s the difference? The first phrase, “My art career
is coming” comes from a place of shame filled with “shoulds.” It should come soon,
I should make money, I promise, I’ll sell something soon, etc. Unknowingly, I was
draining myself of worth each time I said it!
Get noticed for your infectious, confident self! Starting today, write down what you
want your life experiences to be and what you need to do to make your art be its
fullest. Keep reminding yourself its here now, feel it and live it. You’ll see a change
in how others receive you. You know what? This is what we want. We want to be
connected to and inspire others, because all of us know, that brings everything else
we want. Have fun setting your life up just the way you want it and don’t judge the
how. Think of my band-aids!
Amy Cerny Vasterling

 

 

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