The Photographic Nude 2015

February 14th – April 4th, 2015
Juror: Robert Gojevic of Blur Magazine http://www.blur-magazine.com/
Deadline, January 4, 2011

LightBox, in Astoria, Oregon, welcomes submissions to The Photographic Nude 2015, a juried exhibit exploring the artistic and creative view of the body and it’s form. This exhibit celebrates the nude in photography, welcoming the timeless elegance of a classical study as well as alternative and provocative styles. Studies of the whole or partial human form, nude or semi-nude are eligible.

Robert Gojević will be the juror for this exhibit. Robert was born in 1968 in Zagreb, Croatia, by profession a painter and graphic designer, he is the founder and chief editor of the international photographic PDF magazine BLUR magazine. Robert has been active in photography for more than 15 years using various techniques, from digital, analog, instant, pinhole and wet plate photography.

Call for Submissions webpage (http://lightbox-photographic.com/call-for-entries/the_photographic_nude_2015)

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Earth Goddess at Sunset

The Springfield Arts Commission invited one of the Willamettans to display some of his photographs at the Springfield City Hall Gallery. His works should be of particular interest to our members. Don’s photos are nudes, both in the studio and in nature, and his model is an AANR-NW member, and a long-time nudist.

The prints will hang in the gallery through January 1st. “Earth Goddess at Sunset” won the Arts Commission prize in the 2014 Mayor’s Art Show.

Regular gallery hours are: Monday and Tuesday, 8am-8pm; Wednesday and Thursday, 8am-6pm; Friday, 8am-5pm; Saturday, 10am-5pm; Sundays, closed.

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Help AANR Protect What You Love

Dear Members and Friends of AANR,

Public acceptance of nude recreation as a personal choice has never been so high. It is because of the support of members and friends like you that AANR is able to increase social awareness and acceptance of nude recreation.

Major media outlets now feature nude recreation as a legitimate recreational choice due, in part, to AANR’s efforts. AANR has also helped change the viewpoint of elected officials and government agencies. Over the years, we have differentiated ourselves from the adult business industry, and we are recognized as a strong voice for social family nude recreation. Affiliation with AANR has enabled many clubs to get building permits, liquor licenses, and sometimes to be allowed to exist. It is important to ensure this trust is not jeopardized.

On your behalf, AANR regularly:
* Monitors and responds to legislative threats, provides guidance and assistance to nudists, lobbies lawmakers regarding matters of importance to nudists, and provides support to coalitions in beach cleanups to show that nudists are good stewards of public lands.
* Promotes public awareness, acceptance, and understanding of nude recreation
* Maintains a yearly presence at the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) where more than 1,000 lawmakers gather each August and regularly descend on AANR’s booth to snatch up coveted lapel pins and literature.

As the new year approaches, we are already planning for 2015 to better serve you:
* An inaugural Unity Conference in February to bring together nudist and naturist organizations for discussion and brainstorming about issues of importance to all.
* New government affairs software, CQ Roll Call, to help track legislative bills. This new software provides better information and allows AANR to quickly respond to legislative alerts that might impact our right to be nude.
* The return of Community Awareness Teams (CAT) so volunteers can assist in being the eyes and ears of AANR in their local communities.
* The return of the World Record Skinny-Dip during Nude Recreation Week in July. We’re hoping this event will break all our previous records!

We rarely ask you to donate to help the cause, but your donation – as little or as much as you like – will help AANR continue to gain ground and be a powerful voice for nude recreation.
Please click here to donate now *http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp…)

Thank you in advance for your generosity and ongoing support.
Let’s make 2015 the best year yet for nude recreation!

Sincerely,

Beverly Price, AANR President

Contributions to the organization are not deductible for federal income tax purposes as charitable contributions.

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Nudist Wish List

While you're shopping at Amazon, don't forget to set the AANR Education Foundation as your smile charity and start your shopping at smile.amazon.com.

It's that time of the year again.  It's time to figure out what to give your favorite nudist.  Here are a few things I'd like to find under my tree.

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National “Coming Out Day” Just Think About It

The year was 1972 and I was a young wife and mother. At the time I was fortunate to live on a United States Forest Service compound at Steamboat Ranger Station next to the North Umpqua River. Some of the best skinny dipping in the entire world!

Neighbors Jim and Liz would mention going camping near Eugene every other weekend. At the time we were all on limited budgets and I found it insane that they would leave some of the best free (at the time) camping area in Oregon to drive to Eugene. After my curiosity and numerous questions wore them down they shared that they drove to a nudist resort in Marcola. My thought process went into overdrive and I imagined all sorts of craziness. Skip forward past the roller coaster ride type of indecision to my first visit to the Willamettans Family Nudist Resort better known as The Willies. I knew at the time that I had stepped into a world of pure comfort and life changing.

After purchasing my American Sunbathing Association membership (ASA) I traveled to Fraternity Snoqualmie to attend a convention. I remember thinking as a TV news reporter explained that my face would not be shown on the news “what do I care I am way up in Washington.” After the convention I returned to the Willamettans to spend a couple days. During a volleyball game someone yelled “Hey Shirley you were just on the local news.” It was not long before extended family living in the area spread the news.

Skip forward to the days where I listed my volunteer work with The American Association for Nude Recreation (AANR) on my work applications at Target, Sony Disc Manufacturing and Value Village known as Savers in some areas. I have attended Chamber of Commerce, Oregon Tourist Bureau, City Council, County Commissioner, Oregon State Parks and other meetings as a member of AANR. Shoot I rarely get an eyebrow lifted at the mention of being a nudist. The shock value of the past is long gone.

I would much rather be the one to share my membership in AANR than have my employer, neighbors or family hear about it from others.

Why do I feel safe outing myself? I give the credit to those nudists who in the past worked so hard to dispel the stereotypes, break ground and create safe places to recreate nude. I credit today’s volunteers, members and AANR staff who do not hide behind anonymity. To business owners who provide me a safe and comfortable venue to enjoy family nudism. To AANR members who value the struggle and work that continues to be addressed and purchase memberships.

Everyone who chooses to protect their anonymity behind first names and perhaps nicknames on social media have their reasons and I can respect that. But let us give thanks and show appreciation for those that are willing to take the risks involved in gifting their anonymity to moving nudist rights forward.

I recently attended the AANR Fall Board meeting in Las Vegas. I was in attendance as an AANR member who traveled on my own dime. As I sat and observed AANR members from all regions go through a period of discussion, compromise and conclusions I was impressed with the procedure and accomplishments.

A group of AANR volunteers, who spent countless hours preparing, who gave up a weekend of their time, purchased their own meals and sat in a cold meeting room for hours on end. What was their true gift? They also gave up their anonymity years ago.

Frequently I am asked why I don’t participate on several of the nudist social media sites. The anonymity of the site members who post and have chosen to remain anonymous is huge. I find it very difficult to give credibility to an anonymous poster.

In short I wish everyone who continues to maintain their anonymity would at least acknowledge that anonymity in part is like a road block to moving forward.

I would like to suggest that AANR have a national nudist coming out day. It could be very much like the “Gay” community who provided a day of support for their family, friends and loved ones to move beyond the fear and be recognized. What a Public Relations success this could be.

Thinking out loud,
Shirley Gauthier

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Rooster Rock-Earth Day – April 25th

t’s time to save the date April 25th for the Rooster Rock State Park Earth Day tree plant.
Rooster Rock State Park Ranger Glenn Littrell wrote “I just want to give you all a heads up that our 2015 Earth Day Tree Plant will be Saturday April 25th from 9 am -2 pm. We will be planting in other areas of the park since the A-1 area we have focused on for many years is fairly well covered.”
Jeff Snyder of Lava Nursery is once again generously donating a variety of 400 conifer trees.

While this is not a clothing optional event it is a great time to participate with your entire family or friends group. In the past we have enjoyed working with several community groups and it is surprising how quickly the trees went in the ground.

AANR-NW holds the Rooster Rock park adoption through the Oregon “Adopt-A-Park” program. If resorts or clubs would plan to make this one of their events it would be very helpful in maintaining our adoption agreements.

If you would like additional information or have questions contact Shirley Gauthier – sherbog@msn.com

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