Hello, everyone! I want to apologize and ask our members forgiveness for dropping the ball and failing to update our website here the last half of 2019. I have no excuse but to say I was traveling most of the time between May and September and I started a new full-time teaching job. It was unexpected, but also a great blessing. But, it set me back a little with what I’d desired to do for the guild at the time.
I am currently seeking for someone among our members to raise up and help with some of the social media/communication needs of the guild. We want to grow so we can better support each of our artists. So, if you are interested in helping with this, please let me know!
I want to see our group thriving and moving forward into this new year, but I also know it’s too much for one person to do alone.
I’d like to see us build a leadership team that is ready to support and really lift each other up this year. If you feel led to join the leadership team, please let me know!
A couple of things to note:
- We will be sending information out shortly in regards to our upcoming show at Access on Wine. I’m just waiting on confirmation of the date and times. As soon as we have that confirmed, we will send the information out to our members.
- Also, I am in the process of updating our website here. If you are a current member and would like to have a bio page added, please email me your chosen picture of yourself, a brief bio and artist statement and a few samples of your work. I’d like to have a bio page for every one of our artists on here.
- I would also like to continue doing our Art Talk – Artist Interviews (something else I dropped the ball on last year 😦 You all are amazing artists and it’s such an honor to hear your stories. Please let me know if you’d like to be interviewed. If we had you scheduled and missed it last year, I truly apologize and hope we can do it early this year.
Thank you all for your continued commitment to the guild and for participating in all that’s happening here in North Charleston. I look forward to another year of creative collaboration with each of you!
Sincerely,
Dayna R. Lopez
NCAG President