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How do I join? PDF Print E-mail

How do I join?

To join the group, contact program director, Mary Ann via our contacts page. She will send you a PIPC Volunteer Service Agreement and an Artist Registration form. You will need to print, fill out and return BOTH forms, for official approval before receiving your parking pass. You will also receive a link via email to register on our website.

 
Is there a fee to join? PDF Print E-mail
Is there a fee to join?

Right now AiP is a free membership organization. As we grow, we may run into situations where we need a budget to move forward. At the end of this pilot year, the Leadership Board will vote on whether or not to institute a membership fee. If they do, it will be a small fee – no more than $20 a year, and probably on a sliding scale.
 
What is the Leadership Board? PDF Print E-mail
What is the Leadership Board?

The Leadership Board is a group of artists who have taken on extra responsibilities to organize events, liaise with the PIPC, and steer the growth and development of AiP. If you are interested in becoming a board member, contact our board president, Lita Thorne, for a copy of the board roles breakdown at 
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . The next opportunity to join the leadership board will be winter 2012. In the meantime, consider joining a subcommittee!
 
What are the different subcommittees? PDF Print E-mail

What are the different subcommittees?

AiP Subcommittees are:
•    Events/Exhibits – Chaired by Bruce Thorne 
•    Publicity – Chaired by Janet Howard-Fatta
•    Grants/Fundraising – Still needs a chair! 

 
What percentage do Artists donate to park? PDF Print E-mail
What percentage do Artists donate to park?

•    If the park organizes or hosts a show (Ross Dock, Bear Mountain Lawn) artist keep 65%, AiP fund 10% and donate 25% of the proceeds to the park.

•    If the artists organize a show (at a library, gallery, etc.) using the Artists in the Park name, artists keep 80% of sales, AiP fund 10% and donate 10% to the park.

•    If an event is sponsored or hosted by another vendor (Knickerbocker Ice Festival at Rockland Lake State Park) at a one of the PIPC parks, using the Artists in the Park name, artists keep 65%, AiP fund 25% and donate 10% of the proceeds to the park.

•    If an artist sells a piece created in the park at an individual show, they are encouraged but not required to make a 10% donation to the park.

•    In each circumstance, individual artists are welcome to make a larger percentage donation of the sale price if they would like. This website was made possible by a full donation of proceeds from a painting at our very first show at the Highland Falls Library in Sept/Nov 2008.

 
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