Viktor Schreckengost Studios Newsletter 10-17-06
GRASSROOTS WRITING CAMPAIGN RUNNING STRONG
National Medal of Arts nominee Viktor
Schreckengost should have the attention of the White House this week.
Indications are that the President’s website has been inundated with letters of
support asking that Viktor be a 2006 recipient of the lifetime achievement
award. Like many past recipients, Schreckengost has been nominated a number of
times, but has yet to be chosen.
As of today, the White House has yet to make any kind of announcement as to who might get President George W. Bush’s nod for this prestigious honor. Announcements of the President’s choices usually come in late October.
HOLIDAYSALE PREMIERS NOVEMBER 1st

Get your Holiday shopping lists in order! Coming soon to www.viktorschreckengost.com holiday prices will go into effect for a limited time. Shop now for holiday cards featuring seasonal artwork by the master. Beginning Nov. 1, additional items will be sale priced!
SCHRECKGOST HONORED AT LA POTTERY SHOW
Viktor Schreckengost was honored by the prestigious LA POTTERY SHOW with its “Living Legend” award. The show, known for attracting top dealers in vintage pottery, showcased Schreckengost and the Centennial Jazz Series, in its fall exhibition earlier this month. In addition to the show, The Centennial Jazz Bowl was featured at the LA Art Deco Society’s “Cocktails in Historic Places” at the Biltmore Hotel.
CENTENNIAL JAZZ SERIES GATHERING ATTENTION
The Centennial Jazz series is gathering rave reviews from attendees at a number of art/pottery shows around the country. The centerpiece for the LA POTTERY SHOW, the bowl was featured in a special lecture, “The Jazz Series, Now and Then,” presented by Heather McClellan, the artist who worked with Viktor to create the series and oversaw the Centennial Jazz Series project. The bowls and plates were also featured this past weekend at ATLANTIQUE show. Look for the series in future shows across the country. Upcoming shows where the series can be purchased include The Pier Show in New York City, Nov. 25 - 26, and Miami Modernism Show Jan. 12-14, 2007.
"AMERICAN DA VINCI”
Author To Hold Book Signing
Award-winning
art historian, Henry Adams is the author of the newest book about Viktor Schreckengost,
“American
Da Vinci,” will lecture at 5 p.m., Nov. 11, at the Aitken Auditorium at
Cleveland Institute of Art. Adams is the author of more than 200 publications on
American art, including museum catalogues and scholarly works. He previously authored “Viktor Schreckengost and 20th
Century Design.” He currently
serves as Professor of American Art at Case
Western Reserve University
in Cleveland. Adams will sign his book immediately following the
lecture.