by editor | Oct 4, 2016 | 2016, Announcements, Articles, Artists
David Yarnall is our Artist of the Month for October 2016. His paintings are now in our Gallery and can be viewed at our October meeting. David’s watercolor paintings are mostly landscapes, some realistic, some impressionistic, and some abstract. David has a...
by editor | Sep 27, 2016 | 2016, Announcements, Articles, Artists, Classes, Events, Newsletters
To Print this newsletter, click here: faa-1016-newsletter (pdf file) To Print this newsletter, click here: faa-1016-newsletter (Word file) Dear Members, Patrons, and Friends, We hope you will join us at our October 4th meeting. We will have one of our own presenting...
by editor | Sep 26, 2016 | 2016, Articles, Artists, Events, Photos
Our September meeting was highlighted by a very informative demo by FAA member Tom Kinarney. Tom is, in our eyes and those of countless others, an expert in the art of colored pencil/pen and ink. Tom first showed us various books and magazines on “how to”...
by editor | Jul 23, 2016 | 2016, Articles, Artists, Events, Photos
The Landscape 2016, juried art exhibition reception featuring Valle View Reserve and Community Park Reserve was held July 10th at the Fairborn Art Association Gallery. This exhibition was presented in collaboration between the B-W Greenway Community Land Trust and the...
by editor | May 18, 2016 | 2016, Announcements, Articles, Artists, Classes, Events, Newsletters
To Print this newsletter, click here: FAA 0616 Newsletter (pdf file) To Print this newsletter, click here: FAA 0616 Newsletter (Word file) Dear Members, Patrons, and Friends, We are very excited about the June 7th meeting. We will be awarding our two scholarship...
by editor | May 16, 2016 | 2015, 2016, Announcements, Articles, Artists, Events
On a sad note: David L. Smith passed away on May 22, 2016, at home. David was a long-time member of the Fairborn Art Association until recent years. Born in 1921 in Dayton, David was the son of Jack and Bessie Lewis Smith. He graduated from Oakwood High School in 1939...