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Évora
1a) Annual Members' Exhibit - Scientific illustrations from GNSI members
call for entries until May 15
post mark for original artwork July 10
- Poster
- Catalogue
- Awards (Certificates: Awards of Excellence, Citation of Merit)
Place: Évora - King D. Manuel Palace
GNSI Opening: July 31 at 7pm
From July 31 to August 31
Portuguese Organizer: Fernando Correia, Email: fjscorreia@mail.telepac.pt
Members Exhibit at the Palace of King Dom Manuel:
ALL Members should participate in this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. What better chance do you have to hang your work in a kings palace? Folks, this is not our usual gallery. We are talking ornate, high class, premium space for your work. It is the showcase of Évora at the height of the tourist season. Need I say more? Start creating that special piece to send over. What? Shipping rates too high? Would you like to save costs? OK, Pedro is offering that all works accepted by the jury and hand delivered ready to hang by Sunday, July 30, 2000 to the Guilds registration desk will be hung in time for the opening of the exhibit on Monday. See you just saved a hundred bucks or so!
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1b) John Cody Solo Exhibit - Scientific Illustration works on moths - retrospective
Place: Évora - King D. Manuel Palace
GNSI Opening: July 31 at 7pm
From July 31 to August 31
Portuguese Organizer: Fernando Correia, Email: fjscorreia@mail.telepac.pt
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1c) Poster Session -
Posters made by Scientific Illustrators on projects, materials, methods and issues related to their work. An enclosed smaller courtyard centered on a garden at the Universidade de Évora is the poster session site.
The covered arched walkway will be perfect for displaying poster presentations and afford plenty of cooling shade.
Poster Review
Place: Évora - Évora University Courtyard
From: July 30 to August 4
GNSI Opening: July 30 at 7pm
Portuguese Organizer: Rui Pedro Braz
USA Coordinator: Kris Kirkeby, Email: kirke002@maroon.tcumn.edu
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1d) Isabel Catalão Solo Exhibit - Photos from reptiles and amphibians
Place: Évora - Évora University
GNSI Opening: July 30 at 8pm
From July 30 to October 31
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Sagres
Scientific illustration works under the theme 'Life in the Oceans', made by illustrators from all over the world, using different techniques
call for entries until May 15
post mark for original artwork July 10
Place: Sagres - Fortaleza's Museum
GNSI Opening: August 7
From August 7 to October 31
Portuguese Organizer: Paula Gaspar, Email: agaspar@aeiou.pt
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Lisbon
3) Five Centuries of Scientific Illustration in Portugal
Features botanical, zoological and paleontological illustration, among others, from the first species to be described by portuguese explorers in Africa, India and South America to the present day. Includes the Alfredo da Conceição Exhibition
Place: Lisboa - City Museum
GNSI Opening: August 5 at 5pm
From June 27 to October 31
Portuguese Organizer:
PedroSalgado, Email: gnsi@teleweb.pt
NunoFarinha, Email: fanta.nrj@mail.telepac.pt
Consultors: Alexandra Escudeiro, Ana Luísa Janeira
Co-organizers:
botanical - Margarida Jardim
zoological - Alexandra Cartaxana
paleontological - Pedro Fernandes
present - Marco Correia
Alfredo da Conceição Exhibit - Marcos Oliveira
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4) Medical Illustration
Medical Illustration works by Max Brödel - retrospective
Medical Illustration works by illustrators invited by the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Place: Lisboa - Terreiro do Paço
GNSI Opening: August 5 at 11am
From May 15 to August 31
Portuguese Organizer: Daniel Müller, Email: dcmuller@jhmi.edu
Medical Illustration:
Max Brodel, a retrospective along with works by various United States medical illustration program staff and by individual invitation.
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5) Ray Troll
Works by Ray Troll - the 'Amazonia Mural', among others
Place: Lisboa - Oceanarium
GNSI Opening: August 4 at 8pm
From August 4 to October 31
Portuguese Organizer: Pedro Salgado, Email: gnsi@teleweb.pt
Ray Troll:
While we are at the Oceanarium we will open a one-man show featuring the creative, fun and imaginative work of Ray Troll, last years key note speaker. I wonder if we will all be dancing to the fossil record?
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6) Ray Troll / Pedro Salgado Mural
Concept by Ray Troll and Pedro Salgado. Painting by Guild members
Place: Lisboa
August 6
Organizer: Pedro Salgado, Email: gnsi@teleweb.pt
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By Kris Kirkeby
Next year's GNSI Conference in Lisbon, Portugal will be a very exciting event. It's also sure to strengthen our international outreach. A new feature at this meeting will be a Poster Session. This article is your official call for entries! We hope individual members or chapters will decide to put together a poster presentation of information about the specific techniques used in Scientific Illustration, new and classic art mediums that are used (carbon dust, color dust, silver point, pen and ink, coquille board, scratchboard, etc.), or subjects within a specific field such as entomology, archeology, botanicals, etc. Or perhaps work up that special project you may have worked on or present a specialized unique approach that would interest scientific illustrators around the world! Pedro Salgado reports there is enough room for about 50 posters so we really encourage many participants to submit entries. More than one person can author a poster - teaming up will make it less labor intensive. Let's make a good showing for this project! Poster presentations are often used in scientific meetings as a way to show large numbers of projects in short amounts of time. The viewing time at a poster is usually no longer than fifteen minutes. Posters are a form of presenting information as a visual aid that can stand alone as a communication or serve as a tool to aid a verbal presentation. Posters depend on visuals rather than text as a way of condensing down information. Most of our illustration work and techniques are particularly well suited to this format. However, spending time editing text down to concise, clear information is very important. A text-wallpapered poster goes unread! Posters can be designed as small units of information pasted on a mat board or railroad board backing; larger pieces, hinged to collapse down to a smaller size; or as a one-piece electronic output poster that can be rolled. The Guild has two video tapes that may help you. The first tape is an overview of posters as a communication tool and will provide you with tips for the preparation of the poster. The second is an assembly method demonstration (hinged piece technique). The methods outlined are those I used when I taught professional scientific poster preparation at the University of Minnesota to faculty, staff and students. The tapes may be checked out from our GNSI DC office for the price of shipping. Your first step is to write an Abstract which is a condensed summary of the poster information. This abstract must be 300 words or less. We'll publish these in a booklet and make them available to meeting participants.
These abstracts are due by May 1, 2000. They must be sent via e-mail to Kris Kirkeby at: kirke002@tc.umn.edu. PLEASE NOTE: I will accept non-e-mail ones, this was done for ease of making the abstract booklet. I am also asking people to list their name, affiliation and location for that booklet. Listed below are the poster specifications:
POSTER SIZE: Design for a 32 x 40 inches space or approx. 0.9 x 1.2 meters. The poster design should be heavily weighed to visual arts versus excessive use of text.
TITLE: List the title of the poster, your name, specialty (botanical illustrator, etc.) when applicable, and affiliation (museum, university, or freelance illustrator, etc.), your city/town, and country.
FONTS AND LETTERING SIZES: Use a Sans Serif font style (such as Helvetica) which makes it easier to read from a distance. All the text on the poster should be in Bold. Use space-and-a-half leading or double spacing. The TITLE should be in 72 point.
SUBTITLES should be used: Abstract, Methods, Discussion, Results or Summary. Use 36 point lettering for these. The REMAINING TEXT should be in 24 point. All the specifications above make reading easier for the viewer.
POSTER ARRIVAL DEADLINE: Posters that are mailed must arrive in Portugal by July 10, 2000.
The posters will be mounted at the conference site on white foamcore boards. Organizers will provide pins, Velcro, double-sided tape, and spray adhesive glue for attaching it to the boards. You must come with a completed poster. Time will be given to complete the display affixing of the poster at the display site but not for composing a poster. Posters should be hand-carried on the plane, not checked. Again, if you aren't attending and need to send the poster, the Portugal committee will see that it gets mounted but you must allow ample time for it to arrive there. Please check with your local shippers on the time needed to meet the above deadline. If you are not going to be able to go to Portugal, this is a great way to be represented! Those of you who already have your plane tickets in hand - please volunteer to represent your artwork to the international world with a poster. If I can help in any way or if you have questions, please contact me at 641-647-9532. It is the excitement, the honesty of a response to nature that guides our hand; and if this excitment is often so strong that one works without noticing that one is working... Van Gogh
Kristine A. Kirkeby
Kirkeby Illustrations
2173 Dudley Ave.
St. Paul, MN 55108-1461

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