2010 TASA Annual Conference at Austin
St. Edwards University
Photo Credit: Barbara Riley
TASA Membership Form
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As an Adobe PDF file.
Your 2011-2012 Institutional Membership entitles member institutions to list TASA as part of their departmental profile and includes an individual membership for one designated “institutional representative” with voting rights on all matters that require approval by the membership schools. Individual membership is for individual faculty members. Student memberships must be currently enrolled in a college/university with a valid Student ID card. All TASA memberships have full access to the TASA website (www.tasart.org) and the TASA online newsletter, Envision. Attendance at the annual conference (Fall 2011: hosted by Dallas/Ft. Worth Consortium) does require current membership in the Association with conference fee additional (except in the case of Institutional Representatives who are exempt from a conference fee). Refer to invoice below for types of membership and fees.
Membership dues are tax deductible by law. The TASA membership year is Sept. 1- August 31.
Membership Levels:
Membership is open to anyone interested in the purposes of this association. Faculty, institutions, students and supporters shall become members upon receipt of dues.
TASA Annual Membership Dues 2011-12 (The TASA membership year is Sept. 1-Aug. 31.)
Regular Member Rates |
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Suggested Supporting Member Rates |
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___ Participatory Institutional |
$ 170 |
___ (Benefactor) |
$ 1000 |
___ Individual |
$ 20 |
___ (Sponsor) |
$ 500 |
___ Student |
$ 5 |
___ (Donor) |
$ 250 |
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___ (Friend) |
$ 100 |
Credit cards not accepted. Purchase orders OK, check preferred. Please make Check or PO payable To: TASA
Return Payment and the Form to:
TASA c/o of Linda Fawcett
Art Department, P.O. Box 16085
Hardin-Simmons University
Abilene, TX. 79698
325/670-1249; lfawcett@hsutx.edu
*Institutional Membership entitles member institutions to list TASA as part of their departmental profile, includes an individual membership for one faculty member as well as the school’s representative vote on all matters that require approval by the membership schools; also receive all information, data, and full access to the TASA website (www.tasart.org) that includes an exhibition exchange network, job postings and TASA’s online newsletter: Envision.
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Individual Membership (active or retired) entitles the member to have full access to the TASA website (www.tasart.org) that includes an exhibition exchange network, job postings and TASA’s online newsletter: Envision.
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Student Membership requires a current student ID and entitles the student to have full access to the TASA website (www.tasart.org) that includes an exhibition exchange network, job postings and TASA’s online newsletter: Envision.
Benefits of Membership
-Opportunities for professional and personal dialogue between individuals and institutions that serve the visual arts.
-Professional and personal support for teaching, scholarly/creative and service activities.
-Recognition of individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the visual arts.
-A newsletter highlighting individual and institutional activities.
-An exhibitions exchange program with other colleges and universities.
For information about becoming a member of TASA, contact:
Membership
Send all membership forms and dues to:
Linda Fawcett - TASA Executive Assistant
Hardin-Simmons University
Dept. of Art
P.O. Box 16085
Abilene, TX 79698
325-670-1249
cell: 325-665-4165
Fax: 325-670-5843
lfawcett@hsutx.edu
Membership
Greg Reuter TASA President
Art Dept., Texas A&M, Corpus Christi
6300 Ocean Drive
Corpus Christi, TX 78412 Office phone: 361-825-2315
gregory.reuter@tamucc.edu
Membership
Omar Hernandez (2 year school membership - information only)
El Centro College, DCCCD
Art Dept.
801 Main St.
Dallas, TX 75202-3604
214-860-2343
Fax: 214-860-2689
eoh5431@dcccd.edu
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