Here are the details:
- Virtual Gallery Talk with GC Myers
- Streaming from West End Gallery via Zoom
- Saturday, August 22 Beginning at 1 PM EST
- You do not need a Zoom account but you do need to register to participate
- There will be a drawing at the end of the Talk (approx 2 PM EST) to award two GC Myers paintings
- Participation n the Talk is limited to 500 viewers but the prize drawing is limited to the first 100 registrants for the Gallery Talk
- Eligible registrants must be present online in order to claim their prize and the Gallery Talk will be locked to new participants at 1:30 PM
- The winning paintings will be shipped free within the US and Canada to winners residing out of the area. However, if an international entry wins, the winner would be responsible for shipping costs.
- The regular Gallery Talk ends after the drawing for the two paintings which will be approximately 2 PM EST
- At that point, about 2 PM, the meeting will be unlocked and there will be a Gallery After Talk, an additional period of Q & A after the regular Gallery Talk for anyone who cares to talk a but longer. This period can run to 3 PM, if need be.
- There will be a Waiting Room on Zoom 20-30 minutes prior to the beginning of the Talk. You can check in and chat with other participants at that time. While muted, you can still submit questions or comments via the Chat.
REGISTER HERE BY CLICKING HERE!
So, we’re on our way! It’s actually pretty simple but if you have questions or comments, just drop me a line. We’re trying to make this whole thing as smooth for you and for us as possible. Hope to see you Saturday!
Where do we register? Or does that not happen until Saturday?
Reload the RedTreetimes web page for the link. My technical mistake!!!
The upside of a virtual talk is being able to watch from far away. The downside is that it works out at 4am here… Will the talk be recorded for those of us interested, but unable to watch real time?
Hi, Amanda– Yes, the video will be available on YouTube within a few days. I have several readers of my blg who are from your part of the world and I knew there was no good way to be able to do anything live at a time that was good for everybody. But it will be up as a recording– unless it’s a travesty in which case I will be in hiding! All good things to you, Amanda!–gary
Who won?
There were three winners. The last names of the winners were Swirsky, Quinn, and Hansen and they were from the Philadelphia area, the Rochester are and Horseheads.