About the Art Show
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When and where is the Saratoga Rotary Art Show this year?

The Rotary Art Show will be held on the campus of West
Valley College on Sunday, May 2, 2010 from 9AM to 5PM.
Click here for directions to West
Valley College...
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Why is the Rotary Art Show unique?

The Rotary Art Show is the largest juried, one day, fine art show in the western United States.
The Rotary Art Show is a family day of art, entertainment, food, and camaraderie held on the
beautiful West
Valley College Campus. People of all ages enjoy the Art Show.
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Why should we go to the Art Show?

Join the thousands who enjoy the day appreciating the works of 200
artists on the beautiful West Valley campus. The day is filled with
art, entertainment, a large food selection, our Kids' Korner, and
room to relax. You also will be contributing to worthy causes as all net
proceeds are distributed to deserving causes.
Throw in free admission with ample, free parking and you will see why many make this an
annual event for their families. Please do not bring your dog.
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Why should we take our children to the show?

A great family day in a beautiful setting is in store for the family. There are ample open
areas for play, entertainment for all ages, and plenty of "munchies".
There is a great opportunity for your children to see the works of other children from
30 area schools which will be on display.
Our Kids' Korner offers a designated area for a wide range of children's activities.
Art Bites section of this web site offers an introduction to the various elements of
art and should provide some "food for thought" to those beginning (or reviewing) their
art fundamentals.
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Will there be food or entertainment at
the Art Show?

Heck yes!!! We have great food! Hot Dogs, Hamburgers and the famous
Saratoga Pepperbelly. We will also have a booth with the best
strawberries you've ever eaten in your life, blended into a cool
soothing smoothie or delicately sliced with moist shortcake and fresh
whip cream. While eating your tasty Pepperbelly or strawberry treat, you
will be just yards from the entertainment stage where a variety of
musical acts will perform throughout the day. Children will have their
very own entertainment area complete with games, face painting and
activities.
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About the artists and art forms
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How many artists display their work at the show?

The Saratoga Rotary Art Show is now recognized as the "largest single-day,
fine art show in the western United States." Last year, over 30,000 attendees
viewed and purchased the work of 200 participating artists. Approximately
30% of the artists are new to the Art Show each year.
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What forms of art are available at the show?

A large selection of art is available including oil and acrylic paintings, water colors,
photography, sculpture, glass, graphics, jewelry, fiber arts, crafts and ceramics. A
balanced offering of art forms is on display.
The Art Show is juried. Less than one half of the artists submitting work for review
are selected to display their work at the Art Show.
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What is the price range for the art pieces?

We pride ourselves in offering prices to fit a young person's "allowance budget" up
to investment quality art. It's a great place to buy a Mother's Day gift.
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Why is a juried Art Show important?

A juried art show will provide a superior assortment of art as each
artist was reviewed and evaluated prior to the Rotary Art Show.
Over 600 artists had their work reviewed by our jurors. By the
end of February, 200 artists are selected to display their works
at the Rotary Art Show.
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Art Show history
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When was the first Art Show held?

The first Art Show was held in September of 1959, with 20 artists and total sales of $560.
Its purpose was to assist local artists and craftsmen and to raise funds for donation to
local organizations. All of the funds received were given to the Montalvo Association and
the Crippled Children's Camp.
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How did the Art Show grow?

The first twenty-two shows were held in the Village of Saratoga, using parking lots,
the Plaza, and the sidewalks of Big Basin Way. Each year members rallied to produce
"a bigger and better show." By its 10th show in 1967 sales reached over $10,000.
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When did the Art Show move to West Valley College?

Since those early years, the scope of the Show has steadily grown. By 1981 the decision
was made to move the Show from its traditional site in Saratoga Village to the campus
of West Valley College. There, in a more spacious setting, the Show has continued to
flourish and expand.
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Why does the Saratoga Rotary Club conduct the Art Show?

We believe the Art Show embodies and advances all of the Rotary ideals.
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How large is this project for the Saratoga Rotary Club?

Each year's show is the product of a full year of planning by the Club's
Art Show Chairperson. A dozen or more committees involving the entire Club membership of
approximately 125 men and women, and the Artist Coordinator are also part of the team.
In addition, other groups have provided assistance, including Montalvo Association,
Interact, Boy Scouts, and many seniors in the community.
Their goal is to refine and improve this major South Bay event.
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Art Show community benefits
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How does the community benefit from the Rotary Art Show?

In addition to financial grants provided to worthy groups, the Rotary Art Show
provides recognition for the following:
display of children's art from local schools
display and sale of student art from West Valley College
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How much money is distributed to worthy groups?

The Saratoga Rotary Club recently turned over $100,000 in net proceeds to the
Saratoga Rotary Charitable Foundation to be granted to worthy groups and organizations throughout
the community as well as national and international causes.
Information about applying for a grant can be received by
emailing the Saratoga Rotary Charitable Foundation at
charitablefoundation@saratogarotary.org
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What organizations have benefited from the Art Show?

Examples of the organizations benefiting from The Art Show:
Approved Grants
Eastfield Ming Quong (EMQ)Hope ServicesSanta Clara County Fire Safe Council
San Jose State University
Kairos - San Quentin
PTA Congress of Parents - Foothill School
PTA Congress of Parents - Saratoga School
Rolast
Inner Wheel USA Foundation
Lucile Salter Packard Hospital
The Legacy Foundation
Saratoga Chamber of Commerce
Easter Seals
Saratoga Parent Nursery School
Rotary International Project
Child Advocates of Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties
Prospect High School Grad Night 2000
Santa Clara County Diabetes Society
Mid Peninsular Pathways Hospice Foundation
Saratoga Community Parade
Family Education Foundation
KSAR Community Access TV
West Valley College
Rotary Scholarship Program
Rotary Exchange Scholars
Breakfast with Santa
Speech Contest
Rotary Community Outreach Projects
The money is distributed through the nonprofit Saratoga Rotary Charitable Foundation, which
accepts grant applications from worthy nonprofit organizations year-round.
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How does the Art Show support the Arts?

In addition to the 200 professional artists showing their works,
there is a display of over 300 pieces of Children's art from over
30 area schools.
Saratoga Rotary demonstrates its support of the arts, at all levels, through monetary
support of art programs; by providing incentives for young people to develop an interest
in the arts; and through providing a venue for artists of all ages to be involved in this
important community undertaking.
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Artists participation and other questions
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I am an Artist. How can I participate?

Check out the For Artists section of our website for details on how artists
can participate at the Art Show.
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I have a question not addressed here. Who should I contact?

Email your questions to
Artshow@SaratogaRotary.org
or contact us at 408-725-2434
Thank you for your interest in the 2010 Saratoga Rotary Art Show.
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