The International Association of Master Penmen, Engrossers and Teachers of Handwriting
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The International Association of Master Penmen, Engrossers and Teachers of Handwriting Official Registration Packet Flourishes by Daniel North The 2009-2010 Officers of IAMPETH Vivian Mungall, Kansas Kathy Markham, New York President Corresponding Secretary Jenny Muffler, Washington, DC James Ivey, Texas First Vice President Webmaster Debi Zeinert, Wisconsin Robert Hurford, Pennsylvania Second Vice President Newsletter Editor Kathy Saunders, New York Anne Cheney, Texas Treasurer Member-at-Large Neil McCaffery, Kansas Bill Kemp, New Mexico Assistant Treasurer Member-at-Large Nan DeLuca, New York Janie Cravens, Georgia Recording Secretary Immediate Past President ARTY THINGS TO DO IN ORLANDO: MENNELLO MUSEUM OF AMERICAN FOLK ART http://www.mennellomuseum.org This museum is housed in an Orlando mansion, once a private residence, converted in 1998 to show off the work of a single artist, Earl Cunningham (1893-1977). His work is considered “primitive genius.” Cunningham, who was a St. Augustine native, attempted to capture the haunting landscapes of the Sunshine State. The Everglades proved a favorite subject. The museum’s permanent 50-piece Cunningham collection was a bequest to the City of Orlando by collectors Marilyn and Michael Mennello. In addition to showing Cunningham’s work, the museum plans a series of rotating exhibits. Call ahead for admission price and other details. ORLANDO MUSEUM OF ART http://www.omart.org According to Newsweek, this piece of 1950’s architecture serves as one of the best art museums in the South. Founded in 1924, the museum now consists of three permanent exhibits - the American Collection, housing nearly 900 paintings, prints, photographs and sculptures from the 19th century onward; the Art of Ancient Americans Collection, boasting 500 artifacts of jade, gold and clay from Mexican, Costa Rican and Peruvian cultures; and an African collection of more than 70 artifacts, including masks, from various West African countries. OMA also hosts rotating exhibits. Residents of Orange, Seminole, Lake and Osceola counties receive free admission. THOMAS KINKADE SIGNATURE GALLERY http://www.thomaskinkade.com/magi/servlet/com.asucon.ebiz.home.web.tk.HomeServlet Located in the bustling Church Street Exchange at popular Church Street Station in downtown Orlando, this gallery is a feast for the eyes. World-renowned as the, ‘painter of light’, Kinkade shows his true colors in Central Florida’s largest selection of Thomas Kinkade limited edition artwork. Seeming to leap off the page, Kinkade’s paintings are a treasure, and should you choose to purchase a painting, the gallery ships anywhere. WINTER PARK: http://www.cityofwinterpark.org/Pages/Visitors/Museums_and_Galleries/Museums.aspx THE CHARLES HOSMER MORSE MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART http://morsemuseum.org/ & The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art houses the world’s most comprehensive collection of the works of Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933) including Tiffany jewelry, pottery, paintings, art glass, leaded-glass windows, lamps, and the chapel interior he designed for the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago. The Museum’s holdings include a major collection of American art pottery and representative collections of late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century American paintings, graphics, and decorative arts. ALBIN POLASEK MUSEUM & SCULPTURE GARDENS - http://www.polasek.org In 1961, the Albin Polasek Foundation was founded by the sculptor and his wife, and at that time, the residence, galleries, chapel and gardens were opened to the public as a museum. Because it was originally intended as a simple residence, the property is different from the standard Florida estate. The residence is not lavish, as Polasek had a deep appreciation for an uncomplicated aesthetic. Similarly, the gardens are quiet and subdued, utilizing gardening art in classic form. Today, 200 of Polasek’s works are currently on display in the museum and gardens - located in Winter Park Other museums and galleries are: The Cornell Fine Arts Museum at Rollins College, City Arts Factory, Comma Gallery, American Bronze Fine Art Foundry, Terrace Gallery in the City Hall of Orlando, Zora Neale Hurston National Museum of Fine Arts. And of course you all know about Walt Disney World: Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom-Universal, Sea World, Cypress Gardens, Cirque du Soleil, and Blue Men. Dear Members, At last, the moment you’ve been patiently waiting for: The 2010 Convention Registration information! Inside you will find the class descriptions, supply lists, teacher biographies and information about our host hotel, Hilton located in the Walt Disney World Resort. To register for the convention, you MUST fill out the registration form and workshop selection forms. Choose only one workshop for each time slot (either A or B), since they will be conducted in separate rooms. You can register online at www.IAMPETH.com using PayPal, or you can register by mail by sending the completed forms along with your check made payable to IAMPETH and mail to: IAMPETH c/o Kathy Saunders 1818 Kennedy Road Webster, NY 14580 Please DO NOT use registered or certified mail Last year was a record attendance year for IAMPETH and for the first time ever we had to put people on a waiting list. So remember to please get your registration in early. CLOTHING: It will be hot and humid outside, but the classrooms will still be chilly! Bring a sweatshirt or sweater. Downtown Disney is across the street for lunch or dinner. There is much to do at Downtown Disney and there are restaurants in all price ranges. Here is the web site to go visit: http://disneyworld.disney .go.com/destinations/downtown-disney/ VENDOR: John Neal, Bookseller will be our vendor for the week, bringing with him all the items a penman could wish for! You may want to consider placing a pre-order, which John will have available for you to pick up at the convention. Their phone number is 1-800- 369-9598. Their website is www.johnnealbooks.com. You can place a pre-order until July 19 and be sure to tell them that it is for pick-up at the IAMPETH convention. SILENT AUCTION: This is an important (and fun) fund raiser for IAMPETH! Please donate any items of interest to a penman. In the past we have had paper, books, tools, jewelry, ink wells, paint, inks, frames, note cards, pens, nibs, prints, and the most sought after of all -- Original pieces of your work! Please help us to continue the tradition. It is also just as important to come on Wednesday evening and bid on your favorite items! The money we make goes to preserving our collection and acquiring more pieces. DISPLAY YOUR WORK: There will be tables set up for displaying members work. Everyone always enjoy seeing what others have been working on. In this way we continue to be sources of encouragement and inspiration to each other. Beginners, please do not be intimated to display your work proudly and also use this opportunity to show your work and get advice on how to improve your skills. Having others critique your work is the best way to learn how to get better. THE ARCHIVE ROOM is where you can see our collection of art which includes original bird flourishes, ornamental lettering and resolutions created by the old masters from the late 1800’s to 1950’s. We also have scrapbooks by several masters. You can learn so much just by looking at their work. IAMPETH’s conventions are the only place that you can go and easily see the lettering and flourishing created by past masters. MASTER PENMAN PROGRAM carries on the Zanerian Ideal of excellence in engrossing and lettering skills, as shown in the work of our legendary Masters of the past and those of the present. Our purpose is to provide an opportunity for the members to follow a guided path of study, practice and review with a current Master Penman serving as a Mentor. The designation of “Master Penman” represents the highest level of achievement in the field of penmanship arts as well as a devotion to continue our traditions of skill and history by teaching. The title “Master Penman” is awarded to an individual only after completion of the standards set forth in the Master Penman Program Guidelines, which are available to all IAMPETH members. The designation is reserved for only those who can satisfy the high standards required. The attainment of “Master Penman” by an individual indicates that the person has demonstrated an extraordinary mastery of skills in the time-honored traditions of lettering and engrossing, a knowledge and respect for our Penmanship Heritage, and a commitment to teach and inspire future students of our arts. Our Master Penmen are Pat Blair, Rosemary Buczek, John DeCollibus, Michael Kecseg, William Lilly, Richard Muffler, Vivian Mungall, Michael Sull and Brian Walker. 2010 IAMPETH T-SHIRT - Will be designed by Jake Weidman. He is going to flourish a special design for the convention. So watch the Penman’s Journal and the web site for more information. You will be able to pre-order the T-shirts. REGISTRATION is for the entire week of classes. We do not take partial registrations or “per class” registrations. Saturday evening is our Annual Banquet dinner. This is “the main event” to close the convention and is always a very special evening that you don’t want to miss! Please be sure to chose from the three meal choices on your registration form - your family and friends are welcome to attend. So fill out the forms and get ready for fun! Any Questions? Please contact: [email protected] 913-648-6374 Vivian Mungall President, IAMPETH Hilton Located in the Walt Disney World Resort 1751 Hotel Plaza Boulevard, Lake Buena Vista, Florida 32830 -- Telephone 407-827-4000 The Hilton in the WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort offers Disney’s EXTRA MAGIC HOURS and is located directly across from Downtown Disney (http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/destinations/downtown-disney) in Lake Buena Vista, FL.