Saturday, April 13, 2013

Join our Creative Team!


Calling all fellow Artists and HCAC Members!

Our annual general meeting will be held on April 24th, 7pm in the Community Room of the Windsor Market Superstore



We fully realize that it's a tradition at most organizations for the membership and other members of the community to skip the AGM, but before you stop reading, let us give you a few reasons why you might attend this one:


Since it was formed nearly seven years ago, the HCAC has managed to keep up quite the momentum, hosting regular lectures, organizing annual art shows (now two each year!) and producing Arts Digests to promote your work. Our board of directors would like to keep this momentum going but we are going to need your help to do so.


Volunteering for a arts-based organization can be very rewarding and it doesn't have to be especially time consuming if there are several of us coming together to share our time and skills. We'd love to have a few more board members, but if you feel that you can't do more than volunteer for the occasional project we can use your help too! 



We have several opportunities opening up to do more shows, more promotion, and more education. You'll hear some of the details at the AGM, and trust us, they're really exciting. But, to do it, we need you. Ideally, we need a team of at least a dozen people - board members and volunteers - with a wide variety of skills.

We are looking for people with experience running a small business, teaching, doing fund-raising, graphic design (that should be easy to find in an Arts Council!) and those who are interested or experienced in marketing, promotion and social media.



We're also looking for:
* A secretary. This is a board position and involves taking the minutes at meetings and sending the occasional bit of correspondence.
* A treasurer. Karen has done a great job over the past few years, but is ready to step aside to let someone else have a turn. Some book-keeping experience would be helpful.
* Website help. This could be on a volunteer basis rather than a board position. Our website is currently being maintained by someone who knows how to write code, but nothing about visual style. If you know CSS and can supply the V in MVC, then we can collaborate to pull together a great website.



So, what will you get out of it? Well... The fun of working with a team of creative types (definitely more fun than the average 9-5 job experience!) New opportunities to network and develop your skill set. There is also the satisfaction that comes with knowing that you're pulling your share of the weight in an organization that's thriving. You can take pride in knowing that you are helping to sustain Nova Scotia's culture and that the time and effort you contribute is greatly appreciated by your fellow members.




AGM Agenda

Minutes
Treasury Report
Membership
Website/Social Media
Shows/Events
Collaborations; ARHS & HARC
Arts Digest
Funding Development/Programming

Election of New Board of Directors 


For more information please visit www.hantscountyartscouncil.ca or email us at hcacartsdigest@gmail.com

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Home is where the Art is!

The Avon River Heritage Society (ARHS) invites you once again to attend this year’s Great Little Art Show in Newport Landing.

For their 15th year, the ARHS is expanding the show’s organization to include the Hants County Arts Council. We are thrilled to work together with one of our long-standing community partners. We’ve adopted a theme for this year’s show, “Home is where the ART is”.

The Great Little Art Show is a major attraction in the community and is a significant fundraiser for the Avon River Heritage Museum


It is known as the area’s flagship show fostering local art talent of all ages, right here at home. This year this will truly be the case with the début of our children’s art show, The Great Little Youth Show showcasing art from local youth under the age of 16, giving rise to a new generation of artists.

Newport Landing resident Jenny Mitson runs Little Pumpkins Daycare and is a pediatric nurse at the IWK. “I am so happy the museum is taking an opportunity to showcase local children's art work,” says Mitson. ”I feel very passionate about encouraging children to express themselves through art using what ever medium they choose allowing them to expose their individual uniqueness. Art is a huge self-esteem builder in a world that can be constricting for our children.”

The opening is Friday, April 26, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. with a wine and cheese reception.
 
Viewing times throughout the weekend are: 
  
Saturday, April 27 10 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Sunday, April 28 11 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

The café will be open to provide refreshments.


Artist registration is open until April 12th and you can enter online at www.avonriver.ca