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Sunday, June 10, 2018

It's Not too Soon to Plan for IAPS and Apply for a Scholarship!

 
'Colors of the Southwest'        10x8       pastel      ©Karen Margulis
available $145
What are you doing next June 2019?  It's not too soon to plan a trip to Albuquerque New Mexico to attend the 13th Biennial convention of the International Association of Pastel Societies to be held June 4-9, 2019 at the Hotel Albuquerque. Details of the convention will be released this summer.
I will be going and this will be my 6th convention! I have been asked by many if it is worth going to. They are worried that is might be too expensive.  The answer is YES it is worth going and No it isn't too expensive if you plan it right. (and start a piggy bank) You even have a chance to win a scholarship for a free workshop at the convention. Details on the IAPS website here:http://www.iapspastel.org/ed_uct.php


Need some convincing? Read on.
 Why Should I go to IAPS?
  • The opportunity to see the rock stars of the pastel world in action.
  • The chance to see your favorite artists demo or take a one day workshop to see if you want to spend money on a longer workshop experience. At my first IAPS convention I saw a demo by Richard McKinley and I knew I needed to get to want of his week long workshops. (which I did and it was a highlight in my painting career)
  • The opportunity to try out and purchase the latest and greatest pastel supplies at the expo. All of you favorite vendors are usually there offering specials.
  • The chance to talk to your favorite vendors and have supply questions answered in person.
  • Visiting Terry Ludwig's booth at the Expo (also known as the Candy Store) and getting to make up your own box of pastels with all of his luscious colors available. 
  • Meeting your favorite pastel artists in person.
  • Meeting new friends and visiting with those you don't get to see very often.
  • Albuquerque New Mexico!  is a great place to visit. I always try to spend an extra day or two to visit some of the great places nearby. Santa Fe, Taos, Acoma Pueblo for starters!
  • Being immersed in a high energy atmosphere for a few days surrounded by others who share a passion for pastels! 
But I am not a professional artist or I am new to pastels....Should I go?
  • YES! for all of the same reasons as above. You don't need to be a professional of have a lot of pastel experience to get a lot from the convention offerings. Each year several of my students go and have a wonderful time and learn a lot.


OK I am convinced But I can't afford to go!
  • First remember that it is a business deduction if you are a working artist. 
  • Try to find a roommate to share the cost of the lodging. 
  • Breakfast is included in the cost of registration. I saved money on food by getting snacks and drinks and the nearby Walgreens. There is a wine shop and Bistro within walking distance of hotel that has great wines from New Mexico.
  • Start looking for airfare deals. Last time I got a great fare from Atlanta on a one day sale. I paid $200 round trip!
  • Check you change jar....those coins add up!  
  • Have an open studio Holiday sale and put the proceeds towards your trip!
  • APPLY FOR THE SCHOLARSHIP!!!!!!


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