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Stained Association of America 105th Annual Summer Conference Excelsior Springs, Missouri – Elms Hotel and Spa June 9 – 11, 2014 SGAA Conference Programs and Lectures

This year Conference Attendees will have an opportunity to select Figure Drawing with VEK Art Group of Kansas City some of the lectures/workshops they wish to attend and when Practice your figure-drawing skills! The VEK Art Group of Kansas they wish to attend them. Please be sure to register your selections City will provide professional, draped models. The models will at the Registration Table. pose outdoors in a wooded area of the Elms on a stone structure. Head, hands, feet, and the forms of the body through folds of Butterfly Garden Project with Kathy Barnard of Kathy Barnard Studio drapery will be the focus. There will be three sessions with two 30- The Monarch Migration Project was recently installed in the minute poses at each session. Bring your sketch pads, pencils, and Children’s Garden at a local charter school in Kansas City, Missouri, paints! and is the culmination of a long journey. Kathy will talk about her experiences at Derix Glasstudios and how the Monarch Migration Hall of Waters Tour Project came to fruition, sharing not only what she learned spend- We will be providing transportation for self-guided tours of the ing five weeks in Germany but also what she taught the Derix Hall of Waters and the Excelsior Springs Museum. This historic city artists about glass carving. In addition, she will present other offers a wealth of beautiful with an incredible eye for pieces that she completed while there, including a piece for Derix’s detail and the dramatic. in-house gallery. Pearl River Glass Studio: Business Plan 2012 with Andrew Young Committee Psychology with Jim McGraw of Longview College of Pearl River Increased insight into personality preferences can enable individu- In May of 2012, Andrew Cary Young’s presentation of the Pearl als to better utilize their natural strengths and interact more effec- River Glass Studio Business Plan 2012 won first place in the Pre- tively with people who have different personality styles. This high- Funding Division of the New Market Challenge business plan com- ly interactive workshop will use a Jungian personality assessment petition sponsored by the Mississippi Technology Alliance. Andrew to help participants increase their awareness of their own and oth- will outline why the business plan was written and review the ers’ personal strengths, potential weaknesses, and typical interac- funding process. After securing the funding in July of 2012, PRGS tional styles. They will then learn to apply this information in work has been implementing the $1,000,000 business expansion out- settings such as with committees, employees, and personal rela- lined in the business plan. Adapting to a changing marketplace for tionships. art glass has been Andrew’s mantra since 2011. He will explain his idea and how he made it happen. Concepts of Indirect and Concealed Lighting: Utilizing Neon & Argon Units with Louis Curiel Sacred Spaces — A Collaborative Endeavor Where Art and Louis will demonstrate alternate light sources for glass art projects Architecture Meet with Architect Anne Patterson and Artist Kathy when natural light is not available or desired. The total illumination Barnard of the piece is the main consideration ensuring even light distribu- This very conversational presentation will be a discussion between tion. The audience will come to understand the science and steps Anne and Kathy on the synergy that occurs between art glass involved in producing these special lighting effects. Louis will also artists and architects in order to create sacred spaces that repre- be teaching a hands-on class in Neon and Argon Units in October sent more than just beautiful places but are designed to elicit spe- at the School in Raytown. Participants will leave with cific emotional responses. This collaborative effort will allow them a basic working knowledge to take back to their studios for further to each speak from their unique professional point of view. exploration on personal projects. Symbols in Service of the Church with Richard Gross, MTS, Creative Marketing with Robert O. Jones Theologian and Editor for the SGAA Stemming from the viewpoint that creating and expanding rela- From the Acheiropoietos to the Artist’s Presentation of a Spiritual tionships with clients is always “a work in progress,” Creative Reality — Confessions of a Theologian and Iconodule: This presen- Marketing will present current ideas in the field, geared to the tation will explore symbols in the service of the Church through art small studio yet applicable to the large. The topic will be intro- and will approach its topic from a historical perspective that con- duced by Bob Jones, with perspectives shared by panelists Jim siders both stained glass and iconography in the pursuit of present- Piercey and Emily Carlson. Audience participation is desired. ing God incarnate to the Catholic world. Developing Personal Style with Nick Parrendo of Hunt Stained “You Call That Restoration?” with Jerome Durr of Jerome R. Glass Studios Durr Studio Don’t “make sure you change to keep your work fresh” – Just let it Jerome will be showing photos of restoration work, citing a win- happen. In the ‘50s Nick began by cartooning, tracing, and paint- dow he has recently restored. This window displays a variety of ing the work of Helen Hickman, Charlie Morris, and Roy Calligan. stopgap measures taken to “restore a window” and why they were He finally began designing in the ‘60s until he was the only design- detrimental to the window’s integrity. He will also look at these restoration attempts in light of SGAA Standards and Guidelines. er left. He creates a 1'' scale layout of each window, researches the Jerome will invite participation from the audience, encouraging subject, and then moves the pencil on tracing until some- different opinions and techniques as he addresses each of the win- thing of value appears. With design approval, cartooning allows dow’s restoration problems. Jerome will then open the floor to a focus on detail. general restoration discussion.

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The Stained Glass Association of America 105 Annual Summer Conference Excelsior Springs 2014 Monday, June 9, 2014 Detailed Schedule of Events Stained Glass School Time Title Instructor Location 7:00am — 9:30am Concept to Cartoon Diane Eissinger Carriage House 7:00am — 12:00pm Advanced Enamels Jim Berberich Excelsior Room 7:00am — 12:00pm Restoration Painting Nick Parrendo Empire Room 7:00am — 12:00pm Introduction to Painting Durr/Parham Saratoga Room 7:00am — 12:00pm Laminating Bohle America Carriage House 9:30am — 12:00pm Adobe Photoshop Bryant Stanton Well House

Stained Glass Association of America SGAA Conference Exhibition is located in the Grand Ballroom Walkway. It will be available for viewing from June 9 – June 11. All panels must be removed after the Awards Banquet.

9:00am — 12:00pm Conference Registration – Regent Ballroom Foyer 9:00am — 4:00pm SGAA Sponsor Showcase – Regent Ballroom 10:00am — 11:30pm Hall of Waters Tour (take SGAA Shuttle at front of Elms Hotel) 12:00pm — 1:00pm Creative Marketing: Robert Jones – Regent Ballroom 1:00pm — 2:00pm Committee Psychology: Jim McGraw – Truman Boardroom Figure Drawing: VEK Art Group – Outdoor at BBQ Pit “You Call That Restoration?”: Jerome Durr – Regent 2:00pm — 3:00pm Butterfly Garden Project: Kathy Barnard – Regent 3:00pm — 4:00pm Bent and Neon Glass Project: Louis Curiel – Regent 4:00pm — 4:30pm General Assembly – Regent 4:30pm — 6:00pm First General Business Meeting – Regent 6:30pm — 7:00pm Welcome Reception – Grand Ballroom 7:00pm — 7:30pm Welcome Dinner – Grand Ballroom Innovations in Kiln Formed Glass with Andy Young of Pearl River Glass While at LSU, Young was inspired by a critique from his professor, Paul Dufour. He had always thought the nature of the quality of the glass material itself was a key in making art glass remarkable. As early as 1980, PRGS began experimenting with kiln formed glass. His experience in transforming glass in the controlled environment of the kiln has transformed his company. He will present past and cur- rent projects to show the range of applications and techniques.

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The Stained Glass Association of America 105 Annual Summer Conference Excelsior Springs 2014 Our Thanks to Conference Sponsors! Each year, it is with the gracious financial support from our manufacturers, suppliers and members that special events are made possible at the Annual Summer Conference. Please show your support for these sponsors in the year to come with your stained glass purchases.

PATRONS Bendheim - www.bendheimartglass.com IHS Studios, Inc. - www.ihsstudios.com Modern Litho-Print Co. - www.modernlitho.com Reusche & Co. of TWS, Inc. - www.reuscheco.com Stained Glass Resources – www.stainedglassresources.com Stained Glass School - www.stainedglassschool.org J. Sussman, Inc. - www.jsussmaninc.com The Stained Glass Quarterly - www.stainedglassquarterly.com

DONORS DHD Metals, Inc. - www.dhdmetalslead.com Evenheat Kiln - www.evenheat-kiln.com Mayco Industries, Inc. - www.maycoindustries.com Paul Wissmach Glass Company, Inc. - www.wissmachglass.com

CONTRIBUTORS Kathy Barnard Studio – www.kathybarnardstudio.com Blenko Glass Co., Inc. - www.blenko.com Fuse Master Products – www.fusemasterproducts.com Uroboros Glass Studios, Inc. - www.uroboros.com

A special thanks to Reusche & Co. of TWS, Inc. the first Patron of the Stained Glass School. To find out about becoming an SGS Patron, please speak to the Director of the Stained Glass School.

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The Stained Glass Association of America 105 Annual Summer Conference Excelsior Springs 2014 The SGAA Annual Summer Conference is made possible through the generosity of our donors.

Kathy Barnard Studio 1605 Locust Street Kansas City, MO 64108 S.A. Bendheim DHD Metals, Inc. J. Sussman, Inc. (816) 472-4977 61 Willett St. PO Box 165 109-10 180th Street [email protected] Passaic, NJ 07055 Conyers, GA 30012 Jamaica, NY 11433 800.221.7379 www.kathybarnardstudio.com 800.428.6693 (718) 297-0228 973.471.1733 770.760.9032 fax (718) 297-3090 fax 973.471.1640 fax IHS Studios, Inc. [email protected] www.bendheim.com 1400 FM 2093 [email protected] Fredericksburg, TX 78624 (800) 259-1842 (800) 296-4314 (fax) [email protected] www.ihsstudios.com Bohle America, Inc. 10924 Granite Street, Suite 200 MAYCO Industries A Subsidiary of Metalico Inc. Stained Glass Resources, Inc. Charlotte, NC 28273 877.678-2021 (toll free) 18 West Oxmoor Road • PO Box 19397 15 Commercial Drive www.bohle-america.com Birmingham, AL 35219 Hampden, MA 01036 [email protected] 800.883-5052 www.maycoindustries.com www.stainedglassresources.com Uroboros Glass Studios, Inc. Sylvia Laks Stained Glass Art 2139 North Kerby Studio and Gallery Portland, OR 97227 503.284.4900 Apartado 233-305 www.uroboros.com San Rafael, Heredia Costa Rica Denver Glass Machinery, Inc. 506.2267.6350 2800 South Shoshone Street [email protected] Reusché & Co. of T.W.S. Inc. Englewood, CO 80110-1204 (303) 781-0980 www.sylvialaks.com Reusche & Co. of TWS, Inc. 1299 H Street (303) 781-9067 (fax) www.denverglass.com Emmanuel Stained Glass Studio, Inc. Greeley, CO 80631 970.346.8577 [email protected] 410 Maple Avenue 970.346.8575 fax Nashville, TN 37210 www.reuscheco.com Evenheat Kiln, Inc. 800.326.2228 [email protected] 6949 Legion Road [email protected] Caseville, MI 48725 www.emmanuelstudio.com 989.856-2282 www.evenheat-kiln.com STAINED GLASSQUARTERLY OF THE STAINED GLASS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA [email protected] Art Glass Ensembles The Stained Glass Quarterly 9313 East 63rd Street 513 Bolivar Street Paul Wissmach Glass Company, Inc. Raytown, MO 64133 Denton, TX 76201 PO Box 228 800.438-9581 • 816.737-2801 fax Paden City, WV 26159 940.591.3002 [email protected] 304.337-2253 • 304.337-8800 fax [email protected] www.stainedglassquarterly.com [email protected]

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9:00am — 12:00pm Conference Registration – Regent Ballroom Foyer 9:00am — 4:00pm SGAA Sponsor Showcase – Regent Ballroom 12:00pm — 2:00pm Second General Business Meeting Brunch – Regent Ballroom 2:00pm — 3:00pm Committee Psychology: Jim McGraw – Truman Boardroom Figure Drawing: VEK Art Group – Outdoor at BBQ Pit “You Call That Restoration?”: Jerome Durr – Regent Ballroom 3:00pm — 4:00pm Symbols in Service of the Church: Richard Gross – Truman Boardroom Sacred Spaces - A Collaborative endeavor Where Art and Architecture Meet: Barnard & Patterson – Regent Ballroom 4:00pm — 5:00pm Developing Personal Style: Nick Parrendo – Regent Ballroom 5:00pm — 7:00pm Second Executive Board Meeting – Truman Board Room 7:00pm — 9:00pm Burgers and Hot Dogs at the Elms Gazebo Steve Sussman, our very own Mentalist, amazed us at the Syracuse Conference. He will have his deck of cards with him, ready to enter- tain and once again amaze! We will also have Dominos and decks of cards for those who would enjoy a game or two or just sit back relax, catch up with old friends and make new. 9:00pm — 10:30pm Outdoor Movie: The African Queen

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The Stained Glass Association of America 105 Annual Summer Conference Excelsior Springs 2014 Wednesday, June 11, 2014 Detailed Schedule of Events Stained Glass School Time Title Instructor Location 7:00am — 9:30am Concept to Cartoon Diane Eissinger Carriage House 7:00am — 12:00pm Advanced Enamels Jim Berberich Excelsior Room 7:00am — 12:00pm Restoration Painting Nick Parrendo Empire Room 7:00am — 12:00pm Introduction to Painting Durr/Parham Saratoga Room 7:00am — 12:00pm Laminating Bohle America Carriage House 9:30am — 12:00pm Adobe Photoshop Bryant Stanton Well House Stained Glass Association of America 9:00am — 12:00pm Conference Registration – Regent Ballroom Foyer 9:00am — 4:00pm SGAA Sponsor Showcase – Regent Ballroom 10:00am — 11:30pm Hall of Waters Tour (take SGAA Shuttle at front of Elms Hotel) 12:00pm — 1:00pm Creative Marketing: Robert Jones – Regent Ballroom 1:00pm — 2:00pm Symbols in Service of the Church: Gross – Regent Ballroom Sacred Spaces - A Collaborative endeavor Where Art and Architecture Meet: Barnard & Patterson – Truman Boardroom 2:00pm — 3:00pm Committee Psychology: Jim McGraw – Truman Boardroom Figure Drawing: VEK Art Group - Outdoor at BBQ Pit “You Call That Restoration?”: Jerome Durr – Regent Ballroom 3:00pm — 4:00pm Pearl River Business Plan: Andy Young – Regent Ballroom 4:00pm — 6:00pm Sharing Art: Open Floor Discussion – Regent Ballroom 6:30pm — 7:00pm Awards Reception – Grand Ballroom 7:00pm — 7:30pm Comedy City – Grand Ballroom Back by very popular demand, do not be late for Comedy City because it is fast, it is furious, it is hilarious! 7:30pm — 8:00pm Awards Dinner and Ceremony – Grand Ballroom

Thursday, June 12, 2014 Tour Schedule This is a tight schedule. Please be on time! If you going to the airport from the tour, please have your luggage with you and ready to load by 8:15am!

8:30am Depart for St. Joseph. Meet at front of hotel. 9:30am Tour of Tobiason Studio & Art Gallery, 302 S Eighth Street, St. Joseph, MO 64501 10:30am Christ Episcopal Church, 207 N. Seventh Street, St. Joseph, MO 64501 11:30am Shakespeare Chateau – lunch, wine tasting, and Chateau Tour, 809 Hall Street, St. Joseph, MO 64501 1:00pm Mount Mora Cemetery, 824 Mount Mora Road, St. Joseph, MO 64501 2:00pm Wyatt Park Christian Church, 2623 Mitchel Avenue, St. Joseph, MO 64501 3:30pm Trip to KC Airport for those leaving on evening flights.

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The Stained Glass Association of America 105 Annual Summer Conference Excelsior Springs 2014 Stained Glass Association of America 106th Annual Summer Conference June 10-12, 2015 Portland, Oregon

Double Tree Hotel: Standard Single and Double Queen Rate-$139, Premium King or Double Queen Rate $149 Free Parking and Free WiFi

Uroboros Glass Studios welcomes you to Portland! Eric and Lorna with their great team at Uroboros have worked with the Conference Committee to create an incredible conference. Details are still being put in place but here are a few of the highlights you won’t want to miss!

Tentative Conference Schedule (subject to changes and additions) Monday, June 8 & 9: Pre-Conference Classes Traditional Painting, Intro to Fusing, Airbrush Techniques, Special Painting Techniques, Laminating Wednesday, June 10: Technical Lectures Uroboros welcome, History Carmen Reynolds – Capacity of Glass Walt Gordinier – Conceptual Designing Rich Lamothe – Large Scale Lamination Concepts Jon Rarick—Reusche Technical Lecture

Thursday, June 11: Lectures Business Panel – Paul Pickel Savoy Studios – Dan LeGree Davd Schlicker – Povey and the History of Stained Glass in Portland Judson Studios – David Judson Roger Thomas—Fusing Lecture Restoration Committee Lecture Awards Banquet

Friday, June 12: Stained Glass Tour Bullseye Glass Savoy Studios – totally awesome! Lecture will set up what you will see on tour. Uroboros, lunch, tour, shopping! Those who wish to return to hotel will take one bus. Those who wish will go on a walking tour of several historic churches and return to the hotel on the Red Line.

Saturday, June 13: Post Conference Garden Tour – Extra Fee We will be in Portland as all the flowers are blooming. This is a once- a-year opportunity for the gardeners, flower lovers and those who enjoy something very special in the SGAA. Chinese Gardens, Formal Japanese Gardens, Rose Test Garden, and The Grotto