The call for art is open for our SPRING MEMBERS' EXHIBITION, April 28-June 2. Each member is welcome to enter up to 2 pieces.
The Spring Members' Exhibition showcases our members' art. There is no theme and works of any accepted genre and medium are welcome. If you are not a member, you may JOIN YAA to participate.
IMPORTANT DATES:
MAR 11Â Â Call Opens
APR 15  Call Closes @ 2PM (or when intake limit is reached)
APR 22  Intake of Registered Works 2-6PMÂ
APR 28Â Â Opening Reception 2-4PMÂ (awards @ 2:30, free to public)
JUN 2   Pickup of unsold works, 4-4:30PMÂ
JUN 3   Pickup of unsold works, 10-2PMÂ
All artists must enter as a professional or a non-professional which are defined below.
What defines an artist as PROFESSIONAL?
1. Artists who regularly sell and exhibit their work.
2. Artists who have won any award in three YAA exhibitions (honorable mention does not count)
3. Artists who provide classroom instruction or hold a degree in the fine arts.
(New members who do not meet any of the above criteria for the professional designation may choose the category in which they would like to exhibit. )
Please visit our Exhibitions Page to view the FULL PROSPECTUS.
SUSAN J GOTTLIEB will serve as our judge.
 Susan is a painter, traveler, and long time teacher. Her artwork is infused with tales of international travel, and celebrates Life and all the beautiful facets of color and light she experiences on her explorations.
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Recognizing what we see on the surface is actually a collage of time and stories; her paintings reflect this with layers of multiple media and colors.
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Susan holds an MFA from Maryland Institute College of Art and a BS in Art Education from Millersville Universtiy. She has instructed art history and studio arts for forty years mostly in secondary schools. She also taught university honors courses and supervised art teachers, additionally Susan had a brief and thrilling stint at the elementary level. Public and private schools, all levels, she loved it all.
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Her most recent teaching adventure was as a Founder of the Stone Independent School in Lancaster PA. No longer on daily faculty she continues to be the Dean of Joy. STONE is a Project Based Learning school where, like her own life, students learn by creating.
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Susan has lived and studied in Rome, Italy and has traveled the world for her own studies. Additionally, she often gathers travelers to join her for Italian excursions. Feel free to contact her for more information on her artwork.
Running concurrently in the Sally Little Danyo Gallery will be Ray Edmison.
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