Recieve one of these gifts for your donation to the Building Fund
Boards & Instructors Board of Directors Robert Angeloch, Chairman Paula Nelson, President Staats Fasoldt, Executive Vice President John Kleinhans, Vice President Eva Van Rijn, Secretary Mara MacDonald, Treasurer Kate McGloughlin Martha Singleton
Board of Advisors Eric Angeloch Vladimir Bachinsky H. Clark Bell Raymond Caddy Nancy Campbell Tricia Cline William Cloonan Carol Davis Christina Debarry Joseph DePaul Steve Dininno Mary Anne Erickson Colm Folan Linda Freaney Richard Freed Frances Gerngross Gail Godwin F. Tor Gudmundsen Marilyn Hauser Peter Heller Hal Levitt Elizabeth Mowry James R. Myers Richard Pantell Richard Segalman Alan Siegel Richard Strain Nancy Summers Kit Worthington Taylor Rosemary Thibaut Edgar Villchur Gerald Wapner William R. West
For a gift of $100 or more you will recieve “The Sawkill”, a giclée of a lithgraph by Paula Nelson.
Instructors Paul Abrams Eric Angeloch Mariella Bisson Tricia Cline Christina Debarry Christine Debrosky Jon deMartin Steve Dininno Staats Fasoldt Christopher Gallego Mary Anna Goetz Brunie Kandora Kate McGloughlin Ron Netsky Robert Ohnigian Karen O’Neil Pia Oste-Alexander Michael Peery Christie Scheele Richard Segalman Janet Walsh Joyce Washor Lois Woolley HongNian Zhang
For a donation of $1,000 or more you will recieve “Masquerade” an original 12” X 9” serigraph by Andrée Ruellan.
For a donation of $10,000 or more you will receive a bronze sculpture, “Exile” by Tricia Cline. (Clay model pictured)
Carolyn Haeberlin “Sewing”, 24” X 36”
624 208 2470 Rt. 212, PO Box 338, Woodstock, NY 12498 (845)679-2388 www.schoolofoart.org
Donate $250 and enter your name in a raffle to win an original 30” X 40” oil painting by Robert Angeloch, titled “June”.
New Beginnings
“Snapper”, 24” X 30”, Reginald Wilson
For a donation of $5,000 or more you will recieve an acrylic painting by Reginald Wilson or Carolyn Haeberlin
Please consider one of the following as your way to show support for the project:
Dear Friends, Christie Scheele Demonstration The past two years at The Woodstock School of Art have been filled with new beginnings: recently renovated Studios One and Two have already seen us through our first “airconditioned-and-radiant-heated-year”. New instructors and administrative staff have added a wellspring of energy to the school while new twists on old traditions have created exciting events, all set against the backdrop of well grooved traditions which have made the school unique to thousands of artists since its modest beginning. Studio 1 Renovation, 2006 If you’ve been to the campus recently, you may have noticed the work being started in the Gallery and Administrative
For your donation of $100 or more to the as much of the past as possible ---even the Building Fund, you will receive a giclée of doorknob on the winter office door that an original work of art by Paula Nelson. turns the wrong way --- while attempting John Kleinhans will collaborate with to make it efficient and comfortable for Paula on this project by creating the prints students and staff, exhibitions, and events, for this campaign. with proper lighting, and energy efficient heat. She has said recently, “there are few For a donation of $250 or more your people left who know it and love it as we do, name will be entered in a raffle for a and respect it as a dear friend. I’d like it to be chance to win an original work by Robert as comfortable as an old shoe.” Angeloch, entitled “June”. (This work is “pure Angeloch” and I will fight to own it.) The Board of Directors is committed to Gallery Renovation in Progress the continued enhancement and preservation of these For a donation of $1,000 or more, you will recieve an historic buildings. This undertaking is the second in a five original serigraph by Andrée Ruellan created in 1980 to part plan, and though the first phase was paid for by using support the establishment of the WSA. Donors at the bequests and donations given by dear friends --- a notable $5,000 level will receive a work from our permanent accomplishment, thanks to the determination of our collection by renowned Woodstock artists and life-long founder, Robert Angeloch --- we are now embarking friends of the WSA, Reginald Wilson or Carolyn Haeberlin. on a major Capital Campaign of $200,000 and invite you to continue in this tradition of personal Finally, we are pleased to announce the premium for a gift of involvement. $10,000 or more to the Building Fund: a bronze casting of an original sculpture entitled “Exile” by Woodstock School of We have established a list of thank you gifts, some Art Instructor and Advisor, Tricia Cline. This sculpture was newly commissioned, some given from our most commissioned and created specifically to thank those of you stalwart early supporters to make sure that all of who can support us at this level, and we remain grateful and our friends can participate in this next phase of our in awe of Tricia’s generosity and talent. development, namely, the renovation of the Gallery and
Administration Offices, which will include heating and air conditioning for year-round use. Gallery Renovation, 2008 Offices of the school. This project has been WSA President Paula Nelson’s focus since her tenure as President began. She has worked tirelessly with architect (and WSA alumnus) Richard Freed to retain the original look, keeping
Tricia Cline Sculpture Demonstration Of course, no appeal would be complete without the opportunity for benefactors to have their names placed on our new “Donors Wall”. When you donate $10,000 or more to our campaign, your name will be added to the list of those who have helped, in a significant way, over the past twenty-seven years. We have been gratified by your words of encouragement about the recent improvements at the school, and I hope you’ll receive this letter in the spirit in which it was written. I know that I belong to The Woodstock School of Art because it belongs to me --- it’s a place that helped me find my way back in to art making. My career has flourished because of my association and time here, first as a scholarship student and staff member, now as an instructor and member “Exile” byTricia of the Board. I hope you’ll join me Cline in our ongoing campaign to improve these buildings to insure a place for serious art study to continue in Woodstock. Your friend, Kate McGloughlin P.S. Please join us on Saturday, June 14 from 2 to 4 for the Grand Opening Celebration!