Thursday, June 28, 2007

Visit to The Enchanted Forest Gallery and Cafe



Enchanted Forest of 556 Meeting St. in West Columbia is just up the street from the Gervais St bridge and has a wonderful view of downtown Columbia. The Enchanted Forest is a hidden treasure with a little cafe featuring delightful salads, teas, and sandwiches that few people know about. A great place to have a quit lunch while surrounded by beautiful artwork and gallery filled with arts and crafts of all kinds. The view alone, makes The Enchanted Forest a wonderful place to visit.

The Enchanted Forest stop by at lunch or for a coffee and look around, see what surprises are in the store and cafe at The Enchanted Forest. Plan a visit soon; before the secret gets out and it becomes a busy happening spot for great little lunches. For directions, to order a bag lunch to go or special gift basket requests call Barbara at 803-530-5166.

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

My Email news from Americans for the Arts!

June 27, 2007
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Dear Jean,
Great news! The U.S. House of Representatives today approved a new historic level of funding for the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA). The bill provides a $35 million increase to the NEA - the largest in the history of the agency! This accomplishment didn’t come easily -- the debate took place over two days and of the many amendments offered to the bill, three specifically targeted cuts to the NEA.
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Below are the details of the debate, the votes and what’s up next!The floor action began with Appropriations Subcommittee Chairman Norm Dicks (D-WA) outlining his support for the NEA. He recalled how the Congressional Hearing on the arts that his subcommittee held on Arts Advocacy Day helped to provide a basis for this increase, he stated, “the committee has acted to provide the funding so arts can reach even more broadly into American communities with a richer variety of programs.”Mr. Dicks was joined on the House floor by Congressional Arts Caucus Co-chairs Louise Slaughter (D-NY) and Chris Shays (R-CT). Mrs. Slaughter cited the Arts & Economic Prosperity III report stating that the arts mean, “$12.6 billion in Federal Government tax revenues, and 5.7 million full-time equivalent jobs…Simply put, in every way, investment in the arts is sound public policy.” Mr. Shays added his support to the increase in NEA funding by speaking about his personal life and how his parents introduced him to the value of the arts.
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For the opposition, Representatives Rob Bishop (R-UT), Ginny Brown-Waite (R-FL) and Doug Lamborn (R-CO) each offered an amendment that sought to cut funding for the NEA. While the amendments from Reps. Bishop and Lamborn sought to reduce NEA funding in order to fund other programs, the Brown-Waite amendment was written to solely cut funds from the agency. She stated on the House floor, “Americans are tired of wasteful Washington spending and are unwilling to pay for this so-called art with their tax dollars. Don’t reward the National Endowment for polishing trash and call it art.”All three ‘weakening’ amendments were debated for 10 minutes apiece on the House floor and then were called for a recorded vote. Each one went down to defeat. Based on how they voted on the Bishop Amendment, you can click here to thank your Member of Congress for his or her vote to strengthen the NEA, or express your disappointment with their vote to weaken the agency.
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Final passage of the House Interior Appropriations bill was approved by a vote of 272-155.Over the past few weeks, Americans for the Arts has been sending you these Arts Action Alerts, asking for your help. And you have kindly responded! Over the past month arts advocates from fifty states have sent over 26,000 messages to their Members of Congress calling for this $35 million increase to the NEA. That is in addition to the hundreds of lobbying visits made to congressional offices during Arts Advocacy Day in March and the many phone calls made directly to their congressional offices. Thank you for your incredible hard work. We would not have achieved this terrific outcome without you. Next Steps Next month our attention will shift to the U.S. Senate and to President Bush. The Senate Interior bill offers more limited support for the NEA than the House version and these differences will have to be worked out in a conference committee.
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Further complicating things, President Bush has already threatened a veto on this spending bill. It all makes for a very exciting autumn appropriations season! Thank you again for your continued support of the arts!
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Americans for the Arts
1000 Vermont Avenue NW6th FloorWashington DC . 20005 T 202.371.2830 F 202.371.0424
One East 53rd Street . 2nd Floor New York NY . 10022 T 212.223.2787 F 212.980.4857
info@artsusa.orghttp://www.americansforthearts.org/http://www.artsactionfund.org/

Olan ART Show at Ward Nasse Gallery "Ironic"

On July 7; the latest art show "Ironic" by Olan will be featured at Ward Nasse Gallery on Prince St in Manhattan. My fellow artist from Ward Nasse; Olan will be having a show set in Soho, with many lead ins and a huge media buzz created all over the web and the city. Do you love Pop Art? Do you love pop culture and bright colors? If so; you must check out Lipstick Chic. All of us from Ward Nasse are really excited about this "Tipping Point" style show that Olan has created!!!!!

Just in case you have never seen my work that is at Ward Nasse Gallery; here it is!


Enjoy; yours truly;
Jean Bourque

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

One of Many; "Bring It On!"

"Bring It On!" a work in progress, acrylic and pastel on 30x24 inch thick museum canvas,
still working on it. Artwork developed by Jean Bourque June 2007 c

Past - Art Happenings for the Future


This past week, I met with peers at Saluda Shoals Park to discuss "Through the Eyes of Art" planned for Sunday Oct. 7, 2007. We saw the areas where artists would be performing, installing, reading, singing, painting and sculpting. It was an interesting walk in the woods with fellow artists, arts administrators, park employees, and writers. It was mentioned that they would love to have artists use materials found in the park. I saved a few pieces of bark to dry out. The bark is in my house and Toffee has her own ideas of how to use the bark. Here is a new picture of her. She is now 3 1/2 months old and weighed in at 3.8 pounds.

That evening; I went to Thee Matriarch & met fellow blogger Harriett Hilton . She was such a joy to meet. I had been reading her blog at Artistic Musings and really enjoying it; when she invited me to her show. After meeting; she interviewed me for her blog and it is listed there. So check out my interview at Artistic Musings. It was an honor to meet the owner of Thee Matriarch, Rachelle Jamerson former Entrepreneur of the Year. She is so young looking; it's hard to believe she will soon be celebrating her 15th year in business. Congratulations!
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Two quick announcements
Enchanted Forest at 556 Meeting St., barely over the Gervais St. Bridge; in West Columbia has a great little gallery and lunch spot. Featuring the art work of such artists as Jean Bourque and Barbara Anderson; plus pottery and gift baskets by a variety of local talent. Stop by M-F open until 5 PM each day or call 530-5166. They can custom make gift baskets too!
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Chuck with the Cultural Council is still looking for art supply donations; you can drop them off there at 930 Richland St. downtown Columbia. Thank you, for any donations you can make for the students of the Art-arium and the women of the Sisterhood Productions.
yours truly; Jeanee

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

SCWS Message from my "e" box

SCWS MEMBERS,

Entries are starting to come in for the 30th Annual Exhibition. Just a reminder… please check that you have the correct postage. A few have arrived with postage due. Postal rates went up a few weeks ago.

RE: Saving your image to disk. Some of your painting sizes will not be standard (i.e a long and skinny vertical piece) so you will not be able to make it a 4 x 6 image size. We are more concerned with the image being saved so it fits to the computer screen without having to zoom in and out and reaching the 1024 x 786 pixels or a 300 dpi.

Please remember the July 17 (Postmark) deadline. Hope you are busy painting and I look forward to receiving your entries.

AND…. go ahead and book your hotel room now. (Holiday Inn Express – 864-699-7777 - $75/night – Sept 28 & 29. Inform reservations that you are with SCWS for the group rate) Whether you are selected or not, please plan to attend the 30th Annual Exhibition & Opening Weekend at the new Spartanburg Art Museum. We have plans for a wonderful lunch at the Piedmont Club, great door prizes, an extra exhibit at Carolina Gallery and an opening reception at the new museum.

Kim Richards
SC Watermedia Society
7 Oxford Dr.
Cartersville, GA 30120

Arts Funding News in my "e" mailbox

June 19, 2007
Dear Jean,
This morning, the Senate Interior Appropriations Subcommittee, which sets the initial funding level for the NEA, approved a $9 million increase for the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) in its FY 2008 spending bill. Other than a $10 million increase in the first year of the Bush Administration, this is the largest increase the Senate subcommittee has provided in the last twelve years. However, the Senate figure doesn't come close to the substantial increase of $35 million provided by the House Appropriations Committee a few weeks ago. The agency, currently funded at $124.4 million has only seen increases of about 3% for the last several years.

We want to extend a special thanks to all of Americans for the Arts grassroots activists for your letters and calls to Congress. It’s working and you are helping to support the arts in South Carolina!

Next Steps:
In the Senate, the FY 2008 Interior Appropriations bill will be considered by the full Appropriations committee on Thursday and then the full Senate, probably after the July 4th recess. As the bills move closer to consideration by the full House and Senate, we are actively monitoring each of them for any attempt to weaken the funding for the NEA and National Endowment for the Humanities.

After the bills are passed in each body the Appropriations Chairmen will convene a conference committee to negotiate the differences in funding. In order to support the higher House funding level, we must continue to put pressure on the Senate to accept a substantial increase, and request the House members to stand strong. Please take two minutes to visit Americans for the Arts E-Advocacy Center to send letters to your Members of Congress. We have provided relevant talking points which can help hone your message to your Senators and Representative.

Americans for the Arts
1000 Vermont Avenue NW6th Floor
Washington DC . 20005 T 202.371.2830 F 202.371.0424
One East 53rd Street . 2nd Floor New York NY . 10022 T 212.223.2787 F 212.980.4857
info@artsusa.orghttp://www.americansforthearts.org/http://www.artsactionfund.org/

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Great news!

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Harriett Hilton Reception today 5-8 pm

Look in the June archives (scroll to the right) for directions and more details about Harriett and her art reception. It will be held today from 5-8 pm at Thee Matriach in Orangeburg. There will also be a jazz pianist and food artist as well as a published writer and the former Entrepreneur of the Year.
Hope to see you there.

We love your feedback at ARTSAILS1, Thanks!

The Journey
by Jean Bourque
Silk Collage
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"Thank you for this opportunity. Your art news blog is great, a real service for area artists and arts-related events."

From Booth Chilcutt of Patriot Hall, Sumter SC 6-18-07
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6-18-07
"Thank you!"
Chuck LaMark
Director of Development
930 Richland StColumbia, SC 29201

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6-11-07 from Saluda Shoals

"Hi Jeanee,
Thanks so much – I love your ideas and the image you created! Hope the event will be as spectacular as you envisioned!"
Dolly G. Patton, Executive Director
Saluda Shoals Foundation
5605 Bush River Rd.
Columbia SC 29212

“Saluda Shoals Foundation is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization committed to serving as a steward of Saluda Shoals Park through financial support and as an advocate for the preservation and sustainability of the park’s programs and the environment.”
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6-11-07

"What a beautiful image to start my day with, it was a joy meeting you. I will keep you in the loop as plans progress. Thanks again, "
Marianne Zajac
Corporate and Group Events Manager
Saluda Shoals Park
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Thank you for the positive feedback. Jean Bourque


Monday, June 18, 2007

Seven Oaks Park Event on Saturday June 23 2007


So many artists have told me that they love yard sales and I am no exception. Of course there are many that do not like the heat and driving from place to place and trying to find a place to park is such a hassle. As for me personally; I cannot tolerate the sun for anymore than 5 minutes at a time; so yard sales had been dropped from my list of possible Saturday morning activities.


UNTIL NOW...


The Seven Oaks Park; the place where the SOAL meets is holding an INDOOR yard sale this Saturday morning from 7 am to 11 am. I know that's awfully early but it should be fun to shop in air conditioned comfort. Some of the Seven Oaks artists will have tables and there is sure to

be some art, arts and craft supplies and loads of books. The last event I went to there yielded some wonderful finds that I was able to incorporate into my mixed media assemblages.

It is located on Leisure Lane just off St. Andrews and Piney Grove Rd. Hope to see you there.

yours truly;

Jeanee