Archive of May, 2006

ArtOrg Tonight! TV Show Sundays at 10pm

May 31, 2006 By Dave Machacek

TV ArtOrg would like to announce regular visual arts programming on Northfield’s local cable access NTV channel 12. The inaugural show will be Sunday, June 4 at 10 pm, and continue in that time slot for the foreseeable future.

The purpose of the show is to highlight past events, discuss future topics, and showcase different visual art areas. This summer in particular, we will be showcasing the subject of printmaking by showing several printmaking films. We want to show how prints are made, and maybe even entice a few of you to come and use our 2500-square-foot community printmaking studio!

The lineup so far is:

Sunday, June 4 at 10pm
“Four Stones for Kanemitsu” 1974, 28 minutes, An Academy Award Nominee for Best Documentary (Short Subject), this classic film produced at Tamarind Lithography Workshop shows the collaboration between artist Matsumi Kanemitsu and Master Printer Serge Lozingot as they create a four-color lithograph. Beginning with the Continue Reading…

Summer ASAP Instructors!

May 17, 2006 By Dave Machacek

Katie Andy Paul

ArtOrg would like to inroduce our summer instructors!

Andy Lum: Andy Lum is a 2000 graduate of Northfield High School and 2005 graduate of Carleton College with a B.A. in studio art and a teaching license for K-12 art education. He currently works as an art teacher, educational assistant, and after school supervisor at Prairie Creek Community School. Andy’s main artistic interests include drawing, photography, painting, and printmaking.

April Rypka: April is a St. Olaf graduate with a BA in studio art. She is currently back in school pursuing art direction in advertising, using Continue Reading…

Scott King Show continues…and another reading Friday, May 26

May 16, 2006 By Dave Machacek

Scott King and Barry Cipra Scott King’s Gallery show continues until Sunday, May 28. Hours are from 5 to 8 pm Thursdays and Fridays, and from 1 to 4 pm Saturdays and Sundays.

Diane Jarvenpa Another reading is scheduled during Scott’s show. Diane Jarvenpa will be reading from her work Ancient Wonders that of course was produced by Scott’s Red Dragonfly Press. Diane’s music career can be followed at her website and also at various times on The Current radio station. Diane Jarvenpa will be reading on Friday, May 26 at 7pm.

James Lenfestey One of the opening’s particular treats was James Lenfestey reading from his book Han-Shan is the Cure for Warts. James Lenfestey was on the editorial staff of the Minneapolis Star and Tribune for many years and also on the Board of Directors of the Minnesota Center for Book Arts. Video files from these readings from Han-Shan is the Cure for Warts: Carved Bones, Emptying Dishwasher Mind, Finding My Older Brother, Travels to the Interior, When Sound Leaks Fron the Cedar Grove, and Morning Walk (including remarks to Scott King). [Addtional note, Jim was featured on the Midmorning show in MPR on May 17, 2006 regarding a series of articles he has written for the Minneapolis/St Paul Magazine: What’s right, and wrong, with Minnesota schools.]

ArtOrg’s May 13-28 “Broadsides!” Exhibition: James Lenfesty to read 7pm Sat. May 13

May 10, 2006 By Dave Machacek

ArtOrg’s May 13-28 “Broadsides!” Exhibition Features
Acclaimed Letterpress Editions of Modern Poetry

PDF file of Scott King “Broadsides!”

They are small packages – compelling words and phrases printed with exquisite care on sheets of uncommon paper – but they pack all the punch of the simultaneous firing of the guns on a man-of-war.
“Broadsides,” a two-week exhibit of poetry and prose letterpress-printed by Scott King, opens 3-9 p.m., Saturday, May 13, at Art Org, 200 Division St., Northfield, Minn. King, the founder of Red Dragonfly Press, has been a resident artist at the Anderson Center in Red Wing, Minn., since 1999. Sought after Continue Reading…

ArtOrg Summer Arts Program (ASAP) Finalized

By Dave Machacek

Here are the particulars about our summer program for kids. It is very exciting, well-organized and expanded in hours over 50% from last year’s successful program. Basically, we have set the program up for two age groups: grades one, two and three, and then a second group for grades four, five, and six. Join “kewl” instructors like Andy Lum, Cynthia Welle, Katie Schmitt, Erica Ness, April Rypka, Jennifer Simpson-Dahl, Paul Christianson, Katie Wall, and more for a productive and FUN experience. Each week long class costs $80 with an additional $10 material fee, and each Saturday class costs $15 plus a $5 material fee. You can register in person at The Art Store in downtown Northfield, by phone by calling 507-645-2555, or by mailing to ArtOrg, 200 Division Street (riverside entrance), Northfield, MN 55057. Remember that registrations are only held if you have paid.

We are holding SIX WEEKS of classes throughout the summer, and each week runs Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. The younger age group runs from 9:30 to 11:30 and the older age group runs from 1:00 to 3:00.

In addition, TEN SATURDAYS will also have special classes. 9:00 am to 10:30 am for grades one, two, and three; and from 11:00 am to 12:30 pm for grades four, five and six.

Each class can be registered for independently. Here are the topics:

SIX WEEK LONG CLASSES:

June 19-22: morning (A1) and afternoon (B1) session
Pop-Art: Learn about the Pop-art movement as you discover the work of Claus Oldenburg and Andy Warhol. Make over-sized sculptures; plunge into printmaking, and design portraits. Katie Schmitt

June 26-29: morning (A2) and afternoon (B2) session
Early Tribes: Cynthia will be researching early native tribes from Mexico and South America to get art ideas for this class. Collage using traditional items is just one of the activities planned. (Please note that this is a bilingual English / Spanish class!) Cynthia Welle

July 10-13: morning (A3) and afternoon (B3) session
Multiculturism & Multimedia: We will look at and use as a resource work from Africa, Asia, South America, or the Pacific Islands. Even our snacks will reflect the area of study. Erica Ness

July 17-20: morning session only (A4)
Write and Illustrate a Book: Using a collection of fabulous picture books as a starting point, we will create a rough draft, ‘story board’, make illustrations, add text, and bind our own stories. Jennifer Simpson-Dahl

July 17-20: afternoon session only (B4)
Body Parts: Faces, hands, and feet all have been easy subjects for artists. Come and use drawing, painting, cut paper, and collage to express yourself. Connie Halpern

August 7-10: morning (A5) and afternoon (B5) session
Mobiles: Do you like to tinker? Learn how American artist Alexander Calder turned his love for tinkering into art in motion. Make mobiles, draw with wire, and create a circus scene inspired by Calder. Katie Schmitt

August 14-17: morning session only (A6)
Puppet-making: We’ll use a favorite story to get us started, create puppets, and put on a show. Jennifer Simpson-Dahl

August 14-17: afternoon session only (B6)
Mask-making: Animals will be our jump off point. With different paper techniques we will make masks. Look for real, semi-real, or mystical creatures at the end of the session. Katie Wahl

TEN SATURDAY CLASSES

June 17: first 9:00-10:30 (A7) and second 11:00-12:30 (B7) session
Abstract Expressionism: Using paints, kids will experiment with color, composition, and form. We’ll start by getting ideas from famous artists and their work. Paul Christianson

June 24: first 9:00-10:30 (A8) and second 11:00-12:30 (B8) session
Drawing Flowers: Drawing what you see is a challenge! Using colored pencils students will learn to use their eye to create a drawing of a flower. Paul Christianson

July 1 and July 8: (sign up for both Saturdays) first 9:00-10:30 (A9) and second 11:00-12:30 (B9) session
Relief Printing: Animals will be our theme – we’ll explore the process of relief printmaking. Andy Lum

July 15: first 9:00-10:30 (A10) and second 11:00-12:30 (B10) session
Memory Landscapes: Painting will be our medium. Using memory we will reproduce a familiar landscape. Examples will get the process started. Paul Christianson

July 22 and July 29: (sign up for both Saturdays) first 9:00-10:30 (A11) and second 11:00-12:30 (B11) session
A 2-day Clay Special: Coil building and pinching are a couple of techniques we’ll experiment with and then paint our creations. April Rypka

August 5: first 9:00-10:30 (A12) and second 11:00-12:30 (B12) session
Masquerade: Uncover the magic of masks! Design masks that express your emotions and creativity. Learn about masks from other cultures and how to build masks using a variety of materials. Katie Schmitt

August 12: first 9:00-10:30 (A13) and second 11:00-12:30 (B13) session
Color: Learn what color can do. Using paint we’ll see how different colors affect us in different ways. April Rypka

August 19: first 9:00-10:30 (A14) and second 11:00-12:30 (B14) session
It’s a Bug’s Life: Summer is here and so are the bugs! Create large-scale creepy, crawly insects that are big enough to scare away those pesky mosquitoes. Learn about scale and proportion in art while discovering the insect world. Katie Schmitt

Mask Class 2005

ArtOrg Summer Arts Program (ASAP) Announced!

May 1, 2006 By Dave Machacek

Mary The second year of our big summer arts program is here!

There will be six weeks of classes which run from 9:30 am to 11:30 am for grades one, two and three; and from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm for grades four, five and six. The classes run Monday through Thursday. The weeks of Continue Reading…

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