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Friends Newsletter
Studio
Winter Light
Jacqueline Williams
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The NEAC Friends Newsletter is published twice yearly.
It contains an enormous amount of information about
the NEAC, from featured artists to artist events and
from artist publications to drawing school courses.
There is also a diary of artist exhibitions.
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October
2007
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The NEAC has an extraordinarily
distinguished past. Today’s
Members have a connection with
the greatest British artists of the
late-19th and 20th centuries.
The values held by Sickert,
Orpen, John, others - a rigorous
attitude to drawing, the insistence
on direct, unmediated experience,
and a tough, workmanlike
approach to paint - characterise
our work as much now as ever...
Become a Friend now to receive your own personal copy
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November
2006 |
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The New English by Kenneth McConkey is to be launched on Friday 22nd September at the Fine Rooms, Burlington House. Reviews already abound, the Royal Academy, taking the lead in this Autumn's edition of their magazine with Ken Howard's appraisal... |
November
2005 |
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THIS IS THE TENTH New English Art Club Friends’ Newsletter, and the last to be produced by the present editors. After five years it is time for a change. There have been some gradual developments since we took it on. The first two numbers, in 2001, were comfortably spacious – there was even room for a drawing on the front page. Since then the available space has steadily filled up, so that recently it has been quite a challenge to fit everything in... |
May 2005 |
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Congratulations to former NEAC Drawing School scholarship winners Julie Jackson and Alex Fowler on their election to the New English Art Club in December 2004! Julie was the first NEAC School of Drawing scholar winner in 1996; Alex won the scholarship in 2001. Both have continued their association with the School of Drawing, attending courses whenever possible and challenging tutors with searching questions... |
October 2004
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THE NEAC ONLINE SHOP A murmur turned into a suggestion at a committee meeting at the Arts Club in Dover Street. It was agreed that a few of us should investigate. With our designers e-Limelight we looked into the details and by the next meeting a proposal had been cobbled together - A zappy presentation - A long discussion. The committee liked the idea. The committee was excited about the idea... |
March 2004 |
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Following the successful launch of the Friends of the New English Art Club under the presidency of Ken Howard, it is my intention to expand the Club's activities, encouraging involvement between the artists and Friends, and welcoming ideas from both. The Friends are essential to the wellbeing of the New English, giving the extra income that enables us to augment and develop our ideas.... |
September
2003 |
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IT WAS A NAIL-BITING PERIOD in October
1998. The Club needed a new President and Ken Howard was
asked if he would stand for election. We were awaiting
his answer; it came, and it was "No". Such disappointment.
Two days later there were indications of a change of heart,
and after more talking the answer was "Yes",
he would stand - Yippee! .... |
March
2003 |
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THE AUCTION AT SOTHEBY'S last September
was a resounding success, largely due to the support we
received from you, our very good Friends... |
September
2002 |
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About two years ago a question was asked
on "Brain of Britain" on Radio 4: "What
does the abbreviation NEAC stand for?" The contestants
were dumbfounded... |
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"There was a certain amount of
opposition in committee meetings to the idea of setting
up a website for the New English Art Club. Perfectly
understandable..." |
September
2001 |
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"Let us have an art that is new and
vibrant, which reaches out to everybody, and which reveres
and builds on the art of the past..." |
February
2001 |
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"This is our first Friends' Newsletter,
and I want to thank you all for your most valued support
for the New English Art Club..." |
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