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Interviews and Newsletters
A little Q&A with Dr. Sheila Bishop...
Thank you! I appreciate your help, and I'm excited to see what we can build together this year!
An opportunity to see the legacy
continue to grow. I'm so excited!
My late grandmother, Inez Ewart Valdes, was a painter and an active member in the Southeast
Texas art community. As a child, I would tag along with her occasionally on her errands to BAL
and other local art venues, her helper, carrying all the things to and from her car, usually frames,
paintings and art supplies. I was fascinated by the possibilities, the beauty, the colors and
mediums, the people. Upon high school graduation I was awarded a small scholarship to attend a
short drawing class at BAL, which I enjoyed. I then lost my way away from art for more than 30
years. Last year, I retired my stethoscope and picked up a paint brush.
Aside from occasional crafting, I attempted a few paintings, badly, in adulthood but lacked the
fundamentals and raw talent, and mostly fell away from the arts until this past year. Survival
prevailed for a while, the military, family, education, career, tragedy and loss, the daily grind, and
a lot of love happened along the way. I jumped back in this past year, headfirst into painting, and
onto the BAL board and the Treasury seat. I haven't looked back. I'm learning and
experimenting, and just having a lot of fun with some amazing people. I entered my first show
last year around this time. I'm motivated by goals, so having a show to work toward every month
is good for my personal growth as an artist. I'm also forced to put myself out there, something
that many of us know is uncomfortable and scary, but exciting at the same time. I love that
feeling. I'm having fun.
My vision is to grow participation among our members to improve the services we offer to all
artists and art appreciators, members and nonmembers, and to all our Southeast Texas
community. We can't do it without our members and supporters showing up. What does that look
like? It's showing up with art for shows, showing up to receptions and special events, buying art,
making a monetary or material donation, taking a class, helping on work days, making a
contribution to the newsletter or website, showing up on social media by sharing, commenting,
liking. We need our village. We need our family of members and our supporters. Thank you.
There's no one that can replace Mary Ellen. I've known Mary Ellen for over 20 years. She's
family, and a very special lady. Her team and hard work turned this place around when the doors
were close to closing. Their time, expertise, labor and donations were key to why we flourish
today as a place to commune and share our common love for art. That's priceless. I'm not
nervous because I know that Mary Ellen, the Board and Advisory Committee, member
volunteers, and my husband are going to be here every step of the way to help. I'm not alone in
this. I'm not nervous because I have experience successfully leading teams. I've worn a lot of
hats. I'm a problem solver, and know my limitations, but I know how to work to find the
answers. My plan is to surround myself with a good team, prioritize and get to work. I'm not
nervous because I don't have time to be nervous. There's too much else to do.
Help us continue to bring quality theater to our community by makinYes! We have been cleaning, weeding, sanding and painting, general much needed updating.
We've had Mary Ellen and Stephanie Orta spearheading these projects with volunteers, and if
you haven’t seen how sparkly everything is then get down there! Great work! Thank you to
everyone who chipped in! You guys are amazing! We need to continue with updating the floors
now that the Brown Gallery walls and ceiling have been renewed. We are currently weighing
options. You will hear more details about this soon enough a donation or becoming a member. Your support makes a difference.
I need your help. We are a small organization operating on a shoe string budget, with a small
network of active volunteers and donors. Most of the work and expense behind the scenes is
donated and volunteered time, including mailing and printings, most of the food and drink at the
show openings, creative content, bookkeeping and administration, etc. You can help in so many
ways, through your time or your money. Any amount of your time, however small, is welcomed
and appreciated! We need data entry/organizers, content creators, social media
sharers/influencers, minor repairs and labor or cleaning, sign makers, hospitality volunteers,
landscaping and more. Want to teach a class or workshop? Let's hear your pitch! No time?
Donations and sponsorships are always appreciated. Material donations are accepted. We
currently need a new office computer and software, a kitchen faucet, monthly CPA or
bookkeeping services, new flooring, classroom equipment and art supplies, painters,
landscaping, more paint and other facility equipment upgrades and repairs, just to name a few.
Last, but probably most importantly, support our local artists and each other because life is short,
and too fun and interesting to miss. BUY THE ART!!!!
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