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THE ARTS CENTER
A Word From Our Director
Upcoming Classes
New Exhibit: What Was — What Is by Kenneth Andersen Upcoming Special Events
Summer Events in the Park
Special Thanks
What’s InsIde:
THE ARTS CENTER NEWSLETTERIssue 117 - July 2014
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From the director’s desk: As Mark Twain said, “The reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated”… actually not my death but my retirement. As reported, I planned to retire on June 30th, however, plans are just that—a thought about how things will go. The search for an executive director has been extended allowing a number of interested applicants to apply. This is an exciting time of change which will bring new energy to the work accomplished through the Arts Center. When I think of the Arts Center’s accomplishments, I know a lot of programming has been created but more important are the changes that have been created. We have changed individuals as well as the face of downtown with the renovations and the beginnings of an art park. This green space in the middle of downtown has been referred to as the art park, community gathering spot, activity center, etc. It doesn’t matter what it’s called; but how it will function. It’s going to be a public place of beauty anchoring downtown; focusing the arts as a catalyst for renovation and development which will influence how residents imagine creative possibilities for change and growth.
Taylor BarnesExecutive Director
mindful cooking classes guided by michelle Weatherly
esP: extra sensory PreParationfocuses on using our senses throughout the entire process of meal preparationSaturday, July 19 from 6:00 – 8:00 pm • The Arts Center • Preregistration required
• Blindfoldedvinaigrette(smell&taste)Usingpreparedingredientstomakeavinaigrette–blindfolded,usingsmellandtastetoidentifyingredients
• Italianbreadsalad(usingvinaigrette)(touch)Usingourhandstomixthesalad
• Pansearedvegetables(forpizza)(sound)Listentothesizzleofthevegetablesinthepan
• Crackercrustvegetablepizzaswithmortarandpestlepesto(sight)Usingmortarandpestletopummelandgrindbasilandnutsintopesto–indentifyingcorrectconsistency
• Mindfuleating–sensorypractices
kids in the kitchen: teaching our children to enjoy the art of cookingSaturday, August 9th from 3:00 – 5:00 pm • The Arts Center • Preregistration requiredAges 10 and up with an adult partner. Together we will create:• Kalechipswithadippingsauce
• Chilledfruitsoup
• Springrolls
• Pretzelchickenfingerswithhoney mustardsauce
• Afunandeasydessert
upcoming classesproviding opportunities for artistic development and exploration
creative oPPortunities for adults (16 years of age and older)Moredetailsandregistrationonlineat:www.jamestownarts.com/classes
little PeoPle with guillermo “memo” guardia July 7, 8 & 10 from 6:30 – 8:30 pm The Hansen Arts Studio • $50 members / $60 non-members Learnthetechniquestocreatemediumsizedclayfigures.Inthisfunclasswewilloverviewthehumanbodyasaformofart,it’sanatomy,proportions,gestures&movements.
fashion draWing & textiles with Bonnie tressler July 7 – 11 from 1:00 – 2:30 pm • The Arts Center Classroom • $45 per student Designyourownfashionline,skateboardclothingorPromdress!You’llbeabletokickstartyourcareerinfashionaswelearnwhatittakestobringyourideastolife.
summer art for kids Forchildreningrades1–5.Flatrate$45perchild.Pre-registrationisrequired.
magic fiBer creations with the nd Wooly girls, July 14 - 18 Usingwater,soapandfriction,woolfibersaremagicallytangledtogetherintoastrong,durablefabric.Studentswillcreateobjectsusingsheep’swoolandtheirownhands.Whilewearefeltingwewilltalkaboutthehistoryoffeltandfiber,sheep,shepherdingandcreatingfiberart.Whiletheprimaryfocusoftheclasseswillbefelt-ing,otheractivitiesmayincludespinning,knitting,crocheting,orstitching.
Junk yard Band with Jeff Prentice, July 21 - 25 Thishands-onsessionisallaboutexploringfoundobjectstocreate3-Dmusicalinstruments.Studentswillcombineavarietyofsuppliestogethertobuildup-cycled‘junk’instruments.
dance camP with marissa Jensen Prentice, July 28 - aug 1 Inthishigh-energyclass,studentswillblendmovement,music,improvisation,andbasicdancestepsasanintroductionforthefuturestudyofdancetechniques.Chil-drenwillldeveloptheirimaginationastheycreatewithus!
sPanish dance fiesta with marissa Jensen Prentice, aug 4 - 8 Inthishigh-energyclass,studentswillblendmovement,music,improvisation,andbasicdancestepsasanintroductionforthefuturestudyofdancetechniques.Chil-drenwillldeveloptheirimaginationastheycreatewithus!
missoula children’s theater: Pied Piper, aug 11 - 15 PresentedbyTheArtsCenterincooperationwithMissoulaChildren’sTheatre— campmeetsinTheArtsCentergallery.PartswillbeassignedMonday12:30–2:30pm.Rehearsalscheduleswillbedistributedafterward.PerformanceswillbeheldSaturday,August16thattheJamestownHighSchoolat3:00pm&5:00pm.
exhibitionsrevolving gallery exhibitions every four to six weeks
kenneth andersen: What Was — What is June 26 – July 26, 2014
AndersenisamastercraftsmanandaprofessionalconstructionmanagerbytradebutisanaccomplishedphotographerwhohaselegantlydocumentedthepassageoftimeinandaroundhisNDfamilyhomestead.Apatientphotographer,Andersencapturesthesubtletiesoflightandshadowtransformingthecommonplaceelementorlandscapeintotheextraordinary.
Hisphotosareastudyoflight,shadow,texture,formandtonalityfoundinoldfarmbuildingsandagriculturalrelatedimplementsfromtimespastthathavedevelopedtheirownuniquetextureandpatina.Thesetellafascinatingstoryofagricultureandfarmingpracticesatamuchearliertimeandbringmanyquestionstomindwhenyoucarefullyexaminethedetailsoftheseremnants.
In2011,hestartedthisprojectphotographingwithalargeformatviewcamera,ofonce-usedagriculturalobjectsthatarejustlyingaroundinthefieldsandshelterbelts.Tochallengehimself,heplacedconstraintsonthisprojectandselectedanareawithina3-mileradiusofhisregisteredNorthDakotaCentennialFarmlocatedinwesternCassCounty.Heplanstorecordasmanyimagesashecanlocate.Itisachallengethatwilltakeseveralyearstocomplete,ifitcaneverbecompleted.
“This is the type of vast landscape you drive through because there is nothing to photograph. You have stop and look down at your feet and you will
find textures and form all around, too much to take in at one time.”
From the cover: Soul of a Tree, Large Format, 4” X 5” Negative, Digital Print, framed 25” x 25”
This exhibition is sponsored by the North Dakota Art Gallery Association with support from the North Dakota Council on the Arts. Additional support provided by the Jamestown Sun.
Learnmoreaboutthisexhibit:jamestownarts.com/exhibit
gallery talkHeusesalargeformatviewcamera.Attimesthelightchangesortheimageisnotwhathelikessohetakeseverythingapart,packsitup,andcomesbackanotherdaywithoutmakinganexposure.Andersensays,“Itisallinthelightandthecontrolofthelight,whethernaturalormanmade.LightisLight.”
Heprocessesthefilmwithanearly1900’spyrostainingdeveloper,thenegativesarescannedandprinteddigitallyonaspecialprinterthatissetupforblackandwhiteprintingwith7shadesofblack/greyinksandnocolorinks.Andersensays,hedoesn’tfindaconflictincombiningoldandnewtechnologies.Withthisapproachheisabletocombinethebestofbothworlds.
Theexhibitincludes29blackandwhitelarge-scalephotographs.Loversofnostalgia,history,artphotographyaswellaslocalphotographersshouldenjoythisexhibition.
in the loBBy: Works by member artist mary craft On display through July 19th
Afterworkingwithoils,Marydiscoveredthefreedomofacrylicpaints.Inhermixedmediacollagessheuseslayeredcolors,textures,andfoundobjects.Shealsoincorporatestheuseofstencilsanddigitalelements.Maryoftenbeginswithacolorthemeandthenletsthepieceevolvelookingforpatternsandcolorsandhowtheyplayagainsteachother.Shesays,“Ienjoyexperimentingwithnewtechniquesandtoolsandaddingeverydayobjectsinmycollages.Theprocessofdiscoverymakesitsomuchfun!”
artist chat tuesday, July 8, noonKennethAndersenwilldiscusshisprojectandsharehisequipment (showandtellstyle)
FREE!PleaseRSVPby July7thto701-251-2496
Sponsored by the Jamestown Sun
Need A Bigger Hammer, Large Format, 4” X 5” Negative, Digital Print, framed 25” x 25”
upcoming eventsbringing performing artists to the community
Jerry Barlow Performance Thursday, July 17th at 7:30 pm • The Arts Center Don’tmissthisgreateveningwithveteranentertainer,extraordinaryguitarist,comedywriterandpublishedsongwriter,GordyPratt.GordyhasperformedthroughouttheUnitedStates,appearedonABC’sGoodMorningAmerica,andopenedforKennyChesney,theNittyGrittyDirtBand, TheBeachBoysandmanymore.
Ticketsatthedoor:$7members/$10non-members
luncheon with larry Woiwode, nd Poet laureate Wednesday, July 23rd at 12:00 pm • The Arts Center • FREELarry’sfictionhasappearedinThe Atlantic, Harpers, GQ, Paris Review,andelsewhere,includingtwodozenstoriesinThe New YorkerandincludedinfourvolumesofThe Best American Short Stories.Hehasreceivedcountlessawards,prizesandhonorsincludingbeingnamedNorthDakota’sPoetLaureatein1995.Learnmore:www.larrywoiwode.com.
Lunch sponsored by the AAUW
the Bloch is coming! Friday, July 25 at noon Bloch(aglobalartproject)starteditstravelsinEuropein2012,thentoAsiain2013;and,in2014,Blochwillcontinueitsjourneytothethirdcontinent,NorthAmerica—startinginNorthDakota!Artistsalongthe wayhaveaddedtheirmarktotheworldtravelling Swissspruce.Wearenotanofficialstopontheroute,but BlochwillbestoppingforlunchindowntownJamestown.Swingbyandcatchaglimpse. Learnmore:www.bloch23781.com.
aauW garden tour & reception Wednesday, July 16th • The Arts Center • 5:30 – 8:00 pmTheAAUWwillhostthe25thAnnualGardenTourwithareceptionatTheArtsCenter.Ticketsare$8inadvanceor $10thedayof.AvailableatTheArtsCenter.FormoreinformationcontactKellyKreinat701-252-4690.
special thanksdonations: Ann Murchie, Lavonne Magstadt, Debbie & Kirk Heim, Tammy Jones, Joyce & Bob Naslund, Optimist Club
business memberships: Brian’s Lawn Care
in memorial: for the art park, in memory of Ardelle Rosenau’s love of gardening and flowers from Jenn and Grant Bollingberg
special thanks to: Joanne Hansen and Ann Murchie for the stained glass and art supplies; Pam Deutscher for the easel; Dakota Rental for the use of their tiller, Infinity Building Services for the sheet of insulation; Judy Martini and Jackie Hyra for being the gallery sitters
saturday, July 26 from 1:00 – 5:00 pm A CElEbRATion oF loCAl FoodS And REgionAl ARTS.
Successfulfarmersmarketsincludenotonlyfresh,locallygrownandproducedfoodsbutrecipes,uniquecraftsandwonderfulmusic.TheafternoonwillculminatewiththeJamestownChamber’sChef’sChallenge.Contestantsmustcreateadishfromprovidedlocalingredients.Interestedinsharingyourproduce?EmailSallyJeppsonat:sjeppson@jamestownarts.com
thursday august 29 from 5:00 – 8:00 pm CommuniTy bloCk PARTy
ThestreetsareclosedaswewelcomethereturnofJamestownUniversitystudents.Theeveningisanextravaganzaofgive-awaygoodiestohelpstudentsbecomeacquaintedwithlocalbusinesses.Everyoneiswelcome.Inthecenteroftheaction–TheArtPark–thingswillheatupwithaglassblowingdemonstrationbyFargoartistJonOffutt.
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