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THE ARTS CENTER Meet Our New Director Upcoming Classes A Look Inside New Exhibit: Americas 2000 Upcoming Events The Trouble with Cats Special Thanks WHAT’S INSIDE: THE ARTS CENTER NEWSLETTER Issue 119 - November 2014 Courtesy of: EDDY FUNERAL HOME

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Page 1: Issue 119: 11012014

THE ARTS CENTER

Meet Our New Director

Upcoming Classes

A Look Inside

New Exhibit Americas 2000 Upcoming Events

The Trouble with Cats

Special Thanks

Whatrsquos InsIde

THE ARTS CENTER NEWSLETTERIssue 119 - November 2014

Courtesy of

Eddy FunEral HomE

From the directorrsquos desk After a long nation-wide search and countless interviews we have finally done it The Arts Center is happy to announce that we have found the perfect person to be our new Executive Director Please help us welcome Cyndi Wish of Provincetown MA to our community

Cyndi is excited to be joining the team at The Arts Center to keep in motion all the great programs that Taylor has built and to see what she

the staff and the Board can come up with to continue to find exciting ways to serve the creative community in Jamestown and the region Happily leaving the dunes of coastal New England for the plains of North Dakota Cyndi brings over 10 years of experience as a teacher student and administrator of arts programs as well as a significant professional history in non-profit management fundraising and leadership

ldquoI have an advanced degree in visual arts a love of Excel spreadsheets budgets and accounting and an uncanny ability to enjoy working with a wide variety of creative personalities This combination has led to my ten-year career in management and leadership of creative non-profit organizationsrdquo ~Cyndi Wish

Cyndi will be moved and taking the reins by December 1 2014 Stop in introduce yourself and get to know our new Director

upcoming classesproviding opportunities for artistic development and exploration

CrEativE opportunitiEs For adults (16 years of age and older)More details and registration online at wwwjamestownartscomclasses

pottEry wHEEl with michael dietz Tuesday November 4th from 630 ndash 830 pm The Hansen Arts Studio bull $30 members $40 non-members This is a great way to find out if pottery making is for you Offering a one-time ldquoTry itrdquo class where you can try your hand at the potterrsquos wheel without having to be locked in to future classes You will learn and practice the basic techniques of wheel thrown pottery Though too short to take home a fired and glazed piece this class will help you decide if pottery is a talent you want to pursue further

mosaiC jEwElEd ornamEnt with Bonnie tressler Monday amp Tuesday November 10th ndash 11th from 630 ndash 830 pm The Hansen Arts Studio bull $25 members $35 non-members You are invited to explore this timeless art-form by studying classical principles and techniques handed down through the centuries by mosaic masters The class caters to those who wish to learn the beautiful craft of Mosaic and create your own mosaic jeweled ornament We supply all you need to make your first ornament but feel free to bring any small mementos you might want to work into your ornament

art ClassEs For kids

rumBlE in tHE junglE 2nd Saturday of each month For kids in K ndash 2nd grades 1030 am ndash 1200 pm The Arts Center bull $5 members $7 non-members Dance Create and Learn about a magical beautiful part of our earth The 2nd Saturday of each month we will focus on a different aspect of the Flora and Fauna from the Rainforest Students will gain appreciation for the arts while learning sculpture painting mosaic printmaking dance fiber art and mixed media RemembermdashDress for a mess Call 701-251-2496 to register your child

arts aFtEr sCHool Winter 2014 Schedule is now available New set of classes begins Monday November 24th Creative learning for grades 3 4 amp 5 Classes run each school day from 330 - 500 pm After School snack included Pre-registration is required Space is limited

More details and registration is online at jamestownartscomartsafterschool

a look inside

work tHat you may not sEEhellip itrsquos HappEning and itrsquos powErFul

When you think of The Arts Center you may think of a great musical performance you attended a dinner theater production you enjoyed a time you stretched your skills at an art class or maybe a good time you had at one of our cultural festivals There is a lot going on here but you may be surprised at just how much

Many of our programs are not big events that you see in the paper or hear about from friends When we are not working on the next performance play production or festival we are working to provide quality creative experiences to the elementary schools the homeschool groups the residentrsquos at Ave Maria Village amp The Heritage Centre and those who may not otherwise have access to these experiences

One of these programs pairs local ceramic and visual artist Bill Nybo with student groups from Community Options and The Anne Carlsen Center These weekly and monthly hands-on creative experiences are more like art therapy than art classhellip using art and the creative process to help foster self-expression enhance coping skills encourage social interaction manage stress and boost onersquos sense of self The high enthusiasm levels and big smiles are enough to prove the programrsquos success to anyone observing

ldquoWe are so very excited about the opportunity of partnering with the Art Center for a third year The past two years have opened up an experience that our clients have really enjoyed and we look forward to another year where individuals of all ability can come together with an artist to learn more The Anne Carlsen motto is all about increasing independence for all and I think creating their own art pieces is a great way to not only foster independence but also creativity Another great part of this collaboration is that we are getting out in the community which is very important for these young adults They want to be a part of society as much as possible but they arenrsquot always given a chance because of the stigma with disabilities This partnership is so valued by our clients staff and families that we hope it continues for many years to comerdquo

~Brita Goss Team Lead Community Based Services at The Anne Carlsen Center

It is work like this that keeps The Arts Center so busy every day Work that you may not seehellip but itrsquos happening and itrsquos powerful

A big thank you to our members Membership dollars provide the general operations funding that allows us to do this kind of work

exhibitionsrevolving gallery exhibitions every four to six weeks

amEriCas 2000 Best of the Best December 4 2014 ndash January 13 2015

This thought-provoking exhibition features artists who have earned the distinction of Best of Show in the annual Americas 2000 All Media and Paperworks competitions over the past decade

Americas 2000 is a national juried competition that is hosted by the Northwest Art Center at Minot State University in Minot North Dakota The exhibition touring through the North Dakota Art Gallery Association includes thirty-three artworks by seventeen artists from sixteen states across the United States

The exhibit is rich in contrast and technique with artwork created using a variety of diverse mediums sculpture painting cast paper printmaking and photography The imagery is rich and provocative inviting contemplation and dialog Touching on a variety of subjects the artists explore sociopolitical concerns to ordinary life and the allegorical rendered in styles spanning a wide continuum from realistic and abstract to surrealistic and nonobjective

Each artistrsquos story will be sharedmdashtheir unique biographies and artistic visions will help gallery visitors fully understand these complex contemporary works

This exhibition is sponsored by the North Dakota Art Gallery Association with support from the North Dakota Council on the Arts

Angela Young Sound lithograph

gallery talk

From the cover Guide by Janet Gorzegno gouache on paper 6 x 6rdquo

Americas 2000 ndash Prospects 2015Like what yoursquove read about the Best of the Best exhibition coming in December Perhaps your art could be part of the next Americas show Here are the details httpwwwminotstateuedunacpdfpw_2015pdf

Member Artists A reminder to our member artists Most months there is an opportunity for Member Artists to exhibit in our Lobby Gallery If you are interested you must have at least 10 pieces to show (this number is dependent on size if artwork is large less pieces are needed to fill the space) To be displayed they need to be framed and ready to hang The Lobby display is a wonderful way for artists to exhibit when they donrsquot have many exhibit-ready pieces yet would like to show their work If interested please contact Sally Jeppson Gallery Manager at sjeppsonjamestownartscom

Exhibit at Jamestown Regional Medical Center JRMC has a rotating artist gallery in the corridor connecting the hospital and clinic The artwork is changed quarterly The exhibition space is a 24 foot wallndashdepending on the size of the work the average number of pieces needed to fill the space would be a minimum of 6 but could be as many as 15 (Walker Hanging System) Only wall hung pieces are appropriate to this space 2-D and low profile 3-D If you would like your art to be considered for display please send digital images biography and statement to Sally Jeppson Gallery Manager at sjeppsonjamestownartscom

take note

arts aFtEr sCHool studEnts ExHiBit

From October through January selected artwork from two Arts After School sessions Welcome to the Zoo and What Does it Feel Like will be on display in JRMCrsquos rotating artist gallery and Hansen Studio The works are a combination of wonderfully creative and whimsical paper macirccheacute critters and unique landscape collages The students are so proud of their work and we wanted to share them

Building creativity in youngsters is at the heart of the AAS program mdash skills so important in our world Watch this video a great way to share the importance of education in the arts httptinyurlcomoxrpre5

Started over ten years ago the AAS program has become exceeding popularndashoften filled to capacity Growing with the times all class registrations are taken and tracked on-line through the Arts Centerrsquos web site wwwjamestownartscomartsafterschool

Above Madi 3rd year Arts After School student with her paper macirccheacute wolf

written by gary ray stapp

The Arts Center presents a 2nd ACT production

More information at wwwjamestownartscom

tHrEE dinnEr tHEatEr pErFormanCEs

thursday ndash saturday november 13 14 15 600 pm at the arts Center

Tickets in advance only $25 for members $30 for all others 701-251-2496 or at the office

Sponsored by Newman Signs

Produced by special arrangement with Heuer Publishing LLC of Cedar Rapids Iowa

upcoming eventscreative opportunities to break up your routine

mornings on the porch by nancy kuykendall Book signing amp Chat Saturday November 1 200 - 400 pm Nancy Kuykendall will be signing copies of her first book Mornings on the Porch at The Arts Center

Sometimes an ordinary day or moment or event can suddenly take an extraordinary turn and come to mean more or teach you more than you ever would have expected Mornings on the Porch is all these stories and more Life as it touches us

photography Club gathering Thursday January 16th 730 pm at The Arts Center The local band of photo enthusiasts will be meeting the third Tuesday of each month at The Hansen Arts Studio from 630 pm - 730 pm Topics are focused primarily for DSLR camera users Free and open to anyone

November 18 - Ask an Expert your photography questions December 16 - Tip on how to capture the holidays

readerrsquos theatre Tuesday Nov 25 700 pm at The Legacy CenterDo you enjoy the drama of theatre but donrsquot like the spotlight Then Readerrsquos Theater is for you Join this lively bunch for the dramatic reading of original scripts the last Tuesday in each month For more information contact Dina Laskowski at dlaskowsjcedu or 701-269-9111

wood carving with the local woodchippers Our local Woodchippers meet each Thursday of the month from 630 - 830 pm at the Hansen Arts Studio Any skill and interest level welcome

special thanksdonations Phyllis Ibes Nick Scherbenske Dave amp Karla Hillerud Ann Murchie

in memorial Del and Don Knutson Don Wilhelm Inc Judy Buegel Laurel Haroldson Barbara Hamilton Beverly Schaack Sandy amp Don Patzer and Mary Craft in memory of Charlotte Hansen

business membership Newman Signs Lamp Insurance Agency Liechty Homes Cherrington Enterprises Titan Machinery Zimmermanrsquos Furniture

special thanks to gallery sitters Jackie Hyra Judy Martini Aloha Kercher Joanne Hansen for all the art materials Sandy Hill for taking tickets at Monroe Crossing North Dakota Farmers Union for partnering with us for the Monroe Crossing performance Tim Burchill and his amazing accordion talents at Oktoberfest Brianrsquos Lawn Service for maintaining the art park all summer

an artful happy hourMEET PEOPLE MIx DRINKS MAKE ART

Create your own masterpiece or close anyway Join us after work for a creatively good time All materials provided

530 pm in the Hansen arts studionovember 19 - painting in the style of van gogh

december 17 - martini glass painting

$10 - materials fee RSVP Required infojamestownartscom

Non-Profit OrgUS Postage

PAIDPermit 53

Jamestown ND58401

CHANGE SERVICEREQUESTED

THE ARTS CENTER

The Arts Center activities are supported in part by a grant from the North Dakota Council on the Arts which receives funding from the state legislature and the National Endowment for the Arts

The Arts Center is par-ticipating in ArtsLab a program of Arts Midwest

tHe arts Center (Jamestown Fine Arts Association)

PO Box 363 Jamestown ND 58402

VOICE 701-251-2496EMAIL infojamestownartscomWEB wwwjamestownartscomBLOG httptheartscenterareavoicescomTWEET JMSTartscenter

OFFICE 115 2nd Street SW JamestownHOURS Mon ndash Fri 9 am ndash 5 pm and Sat 10 am ndash 2 pm

Page 2: Issue 119: 11012014

From the directorrsquos desk After a long nation-wide search and countless interviews we have finally done it The Arts Center is happy to announce that we have found the perfect person to be our new Executive Director Please help us welcome Cyndi Wish of Provincetown MA to our community

Cyndi is excited to be joining the team at The Arts Center to keep in motion all the great programs that Taylor has built and to see what she

the staff and the Board can come up with to continue to find exciting ways to serve the creative community in Jamestown and the region Happily leaving the dunes of coastal New England for the plains of North Dakota Cyndi brings over 10 years of experience as a teacher student and administrator of arts programs as well as a significant professional history in non-profit management fundraising and leadership

ldquoI have an advanced degree in visual arts a love of Excel spreadsheets budgets and accounting and an uncanny ability to enjoy working with a wide variety of creative personalities This combination has led to my ten-year career in management and leadership of creative non-profit organizationsrdquo ~Cyndi Wish

Cyndi will be moved and taking the reins by December 1 2014 Stop in introduce yourself and get to know our new Director

upcoming classesproviding opportunities for artistic development and exploration

CrEativE opportunitiEs For adults (16 years of age and older)More details and registration online at wwwjamestownartscomclasses

pottEry wHEEl with michael dietz Tuesday November 4th from 630 ndash 830 pm The Hansen Arts Studio bull $30 members $40 non-members This is a great way to find out if pottery making is for you Offering a one-time ldquoTry itrdquo class where you can try your hand at the potterrsquos wheel without having to be locked in to future classes You will learn and practice the basic techniques of wheel thrown pottery Though too short to take home a fired and glazed piece this class will help you decide if pottery is a talent you want to pursue further

mosaiC jEwElEd ornamEnt with Bonnie tressler Monday amp Tuesday November 10th ndash 11th from 630 ndash 830 pm The Hansen Arts Studio bull $25 members $35 non-members You are invited to explore this timeless art-form by studying classical principles and techniques handed down through the centuries by mosaic masters The class caters to those who wish to learn the beautiful craft of Mosaic and create your own mosaic jeweled ornament We supply all you need to make your first ornament but feel free to bring any small mementos you might want to work into your ornament

art ClassEs For kids

rumBlE in tHE junglE 2nd Saturday of each month For kids in K ndash 2nd grades 1030 am ndash 1200 pm The Arts Center bull $5 members $7 non-members Dance Create and Learn about a magical beautiful part of our earth The 2nd Saturday of each month we will focus on a different aspect of the Flora and Fauna from the Rainforest Students will gain appreciation for the arts while learning sculpture painting mosaic printmaking dance fiber art and mixed media RemembermdashDress for a mess Call 701-251-2496 to register your child

arts aFtEr sCHool Winter 2014 Schedule is now available New set of classes begins Monday November 24th Creative learning for grades 3 4 amp 5 Classes run each school day from 330 - 500 pm After School snack included Pre-registration is required Space is limited

More details and registration is online at jamestownartscomartsafterschool

a look inside

work tHat you may not sEEhellip itrsquos HappEning and itrsquos powErFul

When you think of The Arts Center you may think of a great musical performance you attended a dinner theater production you enjoyed a time you stretched your skills at an art class or maybe a good time you had at one of our cultural festivals There is a lot going on here but you may be surprised at just how much

Many of our programs are not big events that you see in the paper or hear about from friends When we are not working on the next performance play production or festival we are working to provide quality creative experiences to the elementary schools the homeschool groups the residentrsquos at Ave Maria Village amp The Heritage Centre and those who may not otherwise have access to these experiences

One of these programs pairs local ceramic and visual artist Bill Nybo with student groups from Community Options and The Anne Carlsen Center These weekly and monthly hands-on creative experiences are more like art therapy than art classhellip using art and the creative process to help foster self-expression enhance coping skills encourage social interaction manage stress and boost onersquos sense of self The high enthusiasm levels and big smiles are enough to prove the programrsquos success to anyone observing

ldquoWe are so very excited about the opportunity of partnering with the Art Center for a third year The past two years have opened up an experience that our clients have really enjoyed and we look forward to another year where individuals of all ability can come together with an artist to learn more The Anne Carlsen motto is all about increasing independence for all and I think creating their own art pieces is a great way to not only foster independence but also creativity Another great part of this collaboration is that we are getting out in the community which is very important for these young adults They want to be a part of society as much as possible but they arenrsquot always given a chance because of the stigma with disabilities This partnership is so valued by our clients staff and families that we hope it continues for many years to comerdquo

~Brita Goss Team Lead Community Based Services at The Anne Carlsen Center

It is work like this that keeps The Arts Center so busy every day Work that you may not seehellip but itrsquos happening and itrsquos powerful

A big thank you to our members Membership dollars provide the general operations funding that allows us to do this kind of work

exhibitionsrevolving gallery exhibitions every four to six weeks

amEriCas 2000 Best of the Best December 4 2014 ndash January 13 2015

This thought-provoking exhibition features artists who have earned the distinction of Best of Show in the annual Americas 2000 All Media and Paperworks competitions over the past decade

Americas 2000 is a national juried competition that is hosted by the Northwest Art Center at Minot State University in Minot North Dakota The exhibition touring through the North Dakota Art Gallery Association includes thirty-three artworks by seventeen artists from sixteen states across the United States

The exhibit is rich in contrast and technique with artwork created using a variety of diverse mediums sculpture painting cast paper printmaking and photography The imagery is rich and provocative inviting contemplation and dialog Touching on a variety of subjects the artists explore sociopolitical concerns to ordinary life and the allegorical rendered in styles spanning a wide continuum from realistic and abstract to surrealistic and nonobjective

Each artistrsquos story will be sharedmdashtheir unique biographies and artistic visions will help gallery visitors fully understand these complex contemporary works

This exhibition is sponsored by the North Dakota Art Gallery Association with support from the North Dakota Council on the Arts

Angela Young Sound lithograph

gallery talk

From the cover Guide by Janet Gorzegno gouache on paper 6 x 6rdquo

Americas 2000 ndash Prospects 2015Like what yoursquove read about the Best of the Best exhibition coming in December Perhaps your art could be part of the next Americas show Here are the details httpwwwminotstateuedunacpdfpw_2015pdf

Member Artists A reminder to our member artists Most months there is an opportunity for Member Artists to exhibit in our Lobby Gallery If you are interested you must have at least 10 pieces to show (this number is dependent on size if artwork is large less pieces are needed to fill the space) To be displayed they need to be framed and ready to hang The Lobby display is a wonderful way for artists to exhibit when they donrsquot have many exhibit-ready pieces yet would like to show their work If interested please contact Sally Jeppson Gallery Manager at sjeppsonjamestownartscom

Exhibit at Jamestown Regional Medical Center JRMC has a rotating artist gallery in the corridor connecting the hospital and clinic The artwork is changed quarterly The exhibition space is a 24 foot wallndashdepending on the size of the work the average number of pieces needed to fill the space would be a minimum of 6 but could be as many as 15 (Walker Hanging System) Only wall hung pieces are appropriate to this space 2-D and low profile 3-D If you would like your art to be considered for display please send digital images biography and statement to Sally Jeppson Gallery Manager at sjeppsonjamestownartscom

take note

arts aFtEr sCHool studEnts ExHiBit

From October through January selected artwork from two Arts After School sessions Welcome to the Zoo and What Does it Feel Like will be on display in JRMCrsquos rotating artist gallery and Hansen Studio The works are a combination of wonderfully creative and whimsical paper macirccheacute critters and unique landscape collages The students are so proud of their work and we wanted to share them

Building creativity in youngsters is at the heart of the AAS program mdash skills so important in our world Watch this video a great way to share the importance of education in the arts httptinyurlcomoxrpre5

Started over ten years ago the AAS program has become exceeding popularndashoften filled to capacity Growing with the times all class registrations are taken and tracked on-line through the Arts Centerrsquos web site wwwjamestownartscomartsafterschool

Above Madi 3rd year Arts After School student with her paper macirccheacute wolf

written by gary ray stapp

The Arts Center presents a 2nd ACT production

More information at wwwjamestownartscom

tHrEE dinnEr tHEatEr pErFormanCEs

thursday ndash saturday november 13 14 15 600 pm at the arts Center

Tickets in advance only $25 for members $30 for all others 701-251-2496 or at the office

Sponsored by Newman Signs

Produced by special arrangement with Heuer Publishing LLC of Cedar Rapids Iowa

upcoming eventscreative opportunities to break up your routine

mornings on the porch by nancy kuykendall Book signing amp Chat Saturday November 1 200 - 400 pm Nancy Kuykendall will be signing copies of her first book Mornings on the Porch at The Arts Center

Sometimes an ordinary day or moment or event can suddenly take an extraordinary turn and come to mean more or teach you more than you ever would have expected Mornings on the Porch is all these stories and more Life as it touches us

photography Club gathering Thursday January 16th 730 pm at The Arts Center The local band of photo enthusiasts will be meeting the third Tuesday of each month at The Hansen Arts Studio from 630 pm - 730 pm Topics are focused primarily for DSLR camera users Free and open to anyone

November 18 - Ask an Expert your photography questions December 16 - Tip on how to capture the holidays

readerrsquos theatre Tuesday Nov 25 700 pm at The Legacy CenterDo you enjoy the drama of theatre but donrsquot like the spotlight Then Readerrsquos Theater is for you Join this lively bunch for the dramatic reading of original scripts the last Tuesday in each month For more information contact Dina Laskowski at dlaskowsjcedu or 701-269-9111

wood carving with the local woodchippers Our local Woodchippers meet each Thursday of the month from 630 - 830 pm at the Hansen Arts Studio Any skill and interest level welcome

special thanksdonations Phyllis Ibes Nick Scherbenske Dave amp Karla Hillerud Ann Murchie

in memorial Del and Don Knutson Don Wilhelm Inc Judy Buegel Laurel Haroldson Barbara Hamilton Beverly Schaack Sandy amp Don Patzer and Mary Craft in memory of Charlotte Hansen

business membership Newman Signs Lamp Insurance Agency Liechty Homes Cherrington Enterprises Titan Machinery Zimmermanrsquos Furniture

special thanks to gallery sitters Jackie Hyra Judy Martini Aloha Kercher Joanne Hansen for all the art materials Sandy Hill for taking tickets at Monroe Crossing North Dakota Farmers Union for partnering with us for the Monroe Crossing performance Tim Burchill and his amazing accordion talents at Oktoberfest Brianrsquos Lawn Service for maintaining the art park all summer

an artful happy hourMEET PEOPLE MIx DRINKS MAKE ART

Create your own masterpiece or close anyway Join us after work for a creatively good time All materials provided

530 pm in the Hansen arts studionovember 19 - painting in the style of van gogh

december 17 - martini glass painting

$10 - materials fee RSVP Required infojamestownartscom

Non-Profit OrgUS Postage

PAIDPermit 53

Jamestown ND58401

CHANGE SERVICEREQUESTED

THE ARTS CENTER

The Arts Center activities are supported in part by a grant from the North Dakota Council on the Arts which receives funding from the state legislature and the National Endowment for the Arts

The Arts Center is par-ticipating in ArtsLab a program of Arts Midwest

tHe arts Center (Jamestown Fine Arts Association)

PO Box 363 Jamestown ND 58402

VOICE 701-251-2496EMAIL infojamestownartscomWEB wwwjamestownartscomBLOG httptheartscenterareavoicescomTWEET JMSTartscenter

OFFICE 115 2nd Street SW JamestownHOURS Mon ndash Fri 9 am ndash 5 pm and Sat 10 am ndash 2 pm

Page 3: Issue 119: 11012014

upcoming classesproviding opportunities for artistic development and exploration

CrEativE opportunitiEs For adults (16 years of age and older)More details and registration online at wwwjamestownartscomclasses

pottEry wHEEl with michael dietz Tuesday November 4th from 630 ndash 830 pm The Hansen Arts Studio bull $30 members $40 non-members This is a great way to find out if pottery making is for you Offering a one-time ldquoTry itrdquo class where you can try your hand at the potterrsquos wheel without having to be locked in to future classes You will learn and practice the basic techniques of wheel thrown pottery Though too short to take home a fired and glazed piece this class will help you decide if pottery is a talent you want to pursue further

mosaiC jEwElEd ornamEnt with Bonnie tressler Monday amp Tuesday November 10th ndash 11th from 630 ndash 830 pm The Hansen Arts Studio bull $25 members $35 non-members You are invited to explore this timeless art-form by studying classical principles and techniques handed down through the centuries by mosaic masters The class caters to those who wish to learn the beautiful craft of Mosaic and create your own mosaic jeweled ornament We supply all you need to make your first ornament but feel free to bring any small mementos you might want to work into your ornament

art ClassEs For kids

rumBlE in tHE junglE 2nd Saturday of each month For kids in K ndash 2nd grades 1030 am ndash 1200 pm The Arts Center bull $5 members $7 non-members Dance Create and Learn about a magical beautiful part of our earth The 2nd Saturday of each month we will focus on a different aspect of the Flora and Fauna from the Rainforest Students will gain appreciation for the arts while learning sculpture painting mosaic printmaking dance fiber art and mixed media RemembermdashDress for a mess Call 701-251-2496 to register your child

arts aFtEr sCHool Winter 2014 Schedule is now available New set of classes begins Monday November 24th Creative learning for grades 3 4 amp 5 Classes run each school day from 330 - 500 pm After School snack included Pre-registration is required Space is limited

More details and registration is online at jamestownartscomartsafterschool

a look inside

work tHat you may not sEEhellip itrsquos HappEning and itrsquos powErFul

When you think of The Arts Center you may think of a great musical performance you attended a dinner theater production you enjoyed a time you stretched your skills at an art class or maybe a good time you had at one of our cultural festivals There is a lot going on here but you may be surprised at just how much

Many of our programs are not big events that you see in the paper or hear about from friends When we are not working on the next performance play production or festival we are working to provide quality creative experiences to the elementary schools the homeschool groups the residentrsquos at Ave Maria Village amp The Heritage Centre and those who may not otherwise have access to these experiences

One of these programs pairs local ceramic and visual artist Bill Nybo with student groups from Community Options and The Anne Carlsen Center These weekly and monthly hands-on creative experiences are more like art therapy than art classhellip using art and the creative process to help foster self-expression enhance coping skills encourage social interaction manage stress and boost onersquos sense of self The high enthusiasm levels and big smiles are enough to prove the programrsquos success to anyone observing

ldquoWe are so very excited about the opportunity of partnering with the Art Center for a third year The past two years have opened up an experience that our clients have really enjoyed and we look forward to another year where individuals of all ability can come together with an artist to learn more The Anne Carlsen motto is all about increasing independence for all and I think creating their own art pieces is a great way to not only foster independence but also creativity Another great part of this collaboration is that we are getting out in the community which is very important for these young adults They want to be a part of society as much as possible but they arenrsquot always given a chance because of the stigma with disabilities This partnership is so valued by our clients staff and families that we hope it continues for many years to comerdquo

~Brita Goss Team Lead Community Based Services at The Anne Carlsen Center

It is work like this that keeps The Arts Center so busy every day Work that you may not seehellip but itrsquos happening and itrsquos powerful

A big thank you to our members Membership dollars provide the general operations funding that allows us to do this kind of work

exhibitionsrevolving gallery exhibitions every four to six weeks

amEriCas 2000 Best of the Best December 4 2014 ndash January 13 2015

This thought-provoking exhibition features artists who have earned the distinction of Best of Show in the annual Americas 2000 All Media and Paperworks competitions over the past decade

Americas 2000 is a national juried competition that is hosted by the Northwest Art Center at Minot State University in Minot North Dakota The exhibition touring through the North Dakota Art Gallery Association includes thirty-three artworks by seventeen artists from sixteen states across the United States

The exhibit is rich in contrast and technique with artwork created using a variety of diverse mediums sculpture painting cast paper printmaking and photography The imagery is rich and provocative inviting contemplation and dialog Touching on a variety of subjects the artists explore sociopolitical concerns to ordinary life and the allegorical rendered in styles spanning a wide continuum from realistic and abstract to surrealistic and nonobjective

Each artistrsquos story will be sharedmdashtheir unique biographies and artistic visions will help gallery visitors fully understand these complex contemporary works

This exhibition is sponsored by the North Dakota Art Gallery Association with support from the North Dakota Council on the Arts

Angela Young Sound lithograph

gallery talk

From the cover Guide by Janet Gorzegno gouache on paper 6 x 6rdquo

Americas 2000 ndash Prospects 2015Like what yoursquove read about the Best of the Best exhibition coming in December Perhaps your art could be part of the next Americas show Here are the details httpwwwminotstateuedunacpdfpw_2015pdf

Member Artists A reminder to our member artists Most months there is an opportunity for Member Artists to exhibit in our Lobby Gallery If you are interested you must have at least 10 pieces to show (this number is dependent on size if artwork is large less pieces are needed to fill the space) To be displayed they need to be framed and ready to hang The Lobby display is a wonderful way for artists to exhibit when they donrsquot have many exhibit-ready pieces yet would like to show their work If interested please contact Sally Jeppson Gallery Manager at sjeppsonjamestownartscom

Exhibit at Jamestown Regional Medical Center JRMC has a rotating artist gallery in the corridor connecting the hospital and clinic The artwork is changed quarterly The exhibition space is a 24 foot wallndashdepending on the size of the work the average number of pieces needed to fill the space would be a minimum of 6 but could be as many as 15 (Walker Hanging System) Only wall hung pieces are appropriate to this space 2-D and low profile 3-D If you would like your art to be considered for display please send digital images biography and statement to Sally Jeppson Gallery Manager at sjeppsonjamestownartscom

take note

arts aFtEr sCHool studEnts ExHiBit

From October through January selected artwork from two Arts After School sessions Welcome to the Zoo and What Does it Feel Like will be on display in JRMCrsquos rotating artist gallery and Hansen Studio The works are a combination of wonderfully creative and whimsical paper macirccheacute critters and unique landscape collages The students are so proud of their work and we wanted to share them

Building creativity in youngsters is at the heart of the AAS program mdash skills so important in our world Watch this video a great way to share the importance of education in the arts httptinyurlcomoxrpre5

Started over ten years ago the AAS program has become exceeding popularndashoften filled to capacity Growing with the times all class registrations are taken and tracked on-line through the Arts Centerrsquos web site wwwjamestownartscomartsafterschool

Above Madi 3rd year Arts After School student with her paper macirccheacute wolf

written by gary ray stapp

The Arts Center presents a 2nd ACT production

More information at wwwjamestownartscom

tHrEE dinnEr tHEatEr pErFormanCEs

thursday ndash saturday november 13 14 15 600 pm at the arts Center

Tickets in advance only $25 for members $30 for all others 701-251-2496 or at the office

Sponsored by Newman Signs

Produced by special arrangement with Heuer Publishing LLC of Cedar Rapids Iowa

upcoming eventscreative opportunities to break up your routine

mornings on the porch by nancy kuykendall Book signing amp Chat Saturday November 1 200 - 400 pm Nancy Kuykendall will be signing copies of her first book Mornings on the Porch at The Arts Center

Sometimes an ordinary day or moment or event can suddenly take an extraordinary turn and come to mean more or teach you more than you ever would have expected Mornings on the Porch is all these stories and more Life as it touches us

photography Club gathering Thursday January 16th 730 pm at The Arts Center The local band of photo enthusiasts will be meeting the third Tuesday of each month at The Hansen Arts Studio from 630 pm - 730 pm Topics are focused primarily for DSLR camera users Free and open to anyone

November 18 - Ask an Expert your photography questions December 16 - Tip on how to capture the holidays

readerrsquos theatre Tuesday Nov 25 700 pm at The Legacy CenterDo you enjoy the drama of theatre but donrsquot like the spotlight Then Readerrsquos Theater is for you Join this lively bunch for the dramatic reading of original scripts the last Tuesday in each month For more information contact Dina Laskowski at dlaskowsjcedu or 701-269-9111

wood carving with the local woodchippers Our local Woodchippers meet each Thursday of the month from 630 - 830 pm at the Hansen Arts Studio Any skill and interest level welcome

special thanksdonations Phyllis Ibes Nick Scherbenske Dave amp Karla Hillerud Ann Murchie

in memorial Del and Don Knutson Don Wilhelm Inc Judy Buegel Laurel Haroldson Barbara Hamilton Beverly Schaack Sandy amp Don Patzer and Mary Craft in memory of Charlotte Hansen

business membership Newman Signs Lamp Insurance Agency Liechty Homes Cherrington Enterprises Titan Machinery Zimmermanrsquos Furniture

special thanks to gallery sitters Jackie Hyra Judy Martini Aloha Kercher Joanne Hansen for all the art materials Sandy Hill for taking tickets at Monroe Crossing North Dakota Farmers Union for partnering with us for the Monroe Crossing performance Tim Burchill and his amazing accordion talents at Oktoberfest Brianrsquos Lawn Service for maintaining the art park all summer

an artful happy hourMEET PEOPLE MIx DRINKS MAKE ART

Create your own masterpiece or close anyway Join us after work for a creatively good time All materials provided

530 pm in the Hansen arts studionovember 19 - painting in the style of van gogh

december 17 - martini glass painting

$10 - materials fee RSVP Required infojamestownartscom

Non-Profit OrgUS Postage

PAIDPermit 53

Jamestown ND58401

CHANGE SERVICEREQUESTED

THE ARTS CENTER

The Arts Center activities are supported in part by a grant from the North Dakota Council on the Arts which receives funding from the state legislature and the National Endowment for the Arts

The Arts Center is par-ticipating in ArtsLab a program of Arts Midwest

tHe arts Center (Jamestown Fine Arts Association)

PO Box 363 Jamestown ND 58402

VOICE 701-251-2496EMAIL infojamestownartscomWEB wwwjamestownartscomBLOG httptheartscenterareavoicescomTWEET JMSTartscenter

OFFICE 115 2nd Street SW JamestownHOURS Mon ndash Fri 9 am ndash 5 pm and Sat 10 am ndash 2 pm

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a look inside

work tHat you may not sEEhellip itrsquos HappEning and itrsquos powErFul

When you think of The Arts Center you may think of a great musical performance you attended a dinner theater production you enjoyed a time you stretched your skills at an art class or maybe a good time you had at one of our cultural festivals There is a lot going on here but you may be surprised at just how much

Many of our programs are not big events that you see in the paper or hear about from friends When we are not working on the next performance play production or festival we are working to provide quality creative experiences to the elementary schools the homeschool groups the residentrsquos at Ave Maria Village amp The Heritage Centre and those who may not otherwise have access to these experiences

One of these programs pairs local ceramic and visual artist Bill Nybo with student groups from Community Options and The Anne Carlsen Center These weekly and monthly hands-on creative experiences are more like art therapy than art classhellip using art and the creative process to help foster self-expression enhance coping skills encourage social interaction manage stress and boost onersquos sense of self The high enthusiasm levels and big smiles are enough to prove the programrsquos success to anyone observing

ldquoWe are so very excited about the opportunity of partnering with the Art Center for a third year The past two years have opened up an experience that our clients have really enjoyed and we look forward to another year where individuals of all ability can come together with an artist to learn more The Anne Carlsen motto is all about increasing independence for all and I think creating their own art pieces is a great way to not only foster independence but also creativity Another great part of this collaboration is that we are getting out in the community which is very important for these young adults They want to be a part of society as much as possible but they arenrsquot always given a chance because of the stigma with disabilities This partnership is so valued by our clients staff and families that we hope it continues for many years to comerdquo

~Brita Goss Team Lead Community Based Services at The Anne Carlsen Center

It is work like this that keeps The Arts Center so busy every day Work that you may not seehellip but itrsquos happening and itrsquos powerful

A big thank you to our members Membership dollars provide the general operations funding that allows us to do this kind of work

exhibitionsrevolving gallery exhibitions every four to six weeks

amEriCas 2000 Best of the Best December 4 2014 ndash January 13 2015

This thought-provoking exhibition features artists who have earned the distinction of Best of Show in the annual Americas 2000 All Media and Paperworks competitions over the past decade

Americas 2000 is a national juried competition that is hosted by the Northwest Art Center at Minot State University in Minot North Dakota The exhibition touring through the North Dakota Art Gallery Association includes thirty-three artworks by seventeen artists from sixteen states across the United States

The exhibit is rich in contrast and technique with artwork created using a variety of diverse mediums sculpture painting cast paper printmaking and photography The imagery is rich and provocative inviting contemplation and dialog Touching on a variety of subjects the artists explore sociopolitical concerns to ordinary life and the allegorical rendered in styles spanning a wide continuum from realistic and abstract to surrealistic and nonobjective

Each artistrsquos story will be sharedmdashtheir unique biographies and artistic visions will help gallery visitors fully understand these complex contemporary works

This exhibition is sponsored by the North Dakota Art Gallery Association with support from the North Dakota Council on the Arts

Angela Young Sound lithograph

gallery talk

From the cover Guide by Janet Gorzegno gouache on paper 6 x 6rdquo

Americas 2000 ndash Prospects 2015Like what yoursquove read about the Best of the Best exhibition coming in December Perhaps your art could be part of the next Americas show Here are the details httpwwwminotstateuedunacpdfpw_2015pdf

Member Artists A reminder to our member artists Most months there is an opportunity for Member Artists to exhibit in our Lobby Gallery If you are interested you must have at least 10 pieces to show (this number is dependent on size if artwork is large less pieces are needed to fill the space) To be displayed they need to be framed and ready to hang The Lobby display is a wonderful way for artists to exhibit when they donrsquot have many exhibit-ready pieces yet would like to show their work If interested please contact Sally Jeppson Gallery Manager at sjeppsonjamestownartscom

Exhibit at Jamestown Regional Medical Center JRMC has a rotating artist gallery in the corridor connecting the hospital and clinic The artwork is changed quarterly The exhibition space is a 24 foot wallndashdepending on the size of the work the average number of pieces needed to fill the space would be a minimum of 6 but could be as many as 15 (Walker Hanging System) Only wall hung pieces are appropriate to this space 2-D and low profile 3-D If you would like your art to be considered for display please send digital images biography and statement to Sally Jeppson Gallery Manager at sjeppsonjamestownartscom

take note

arts aFtEr sCHool studEnts ExHiBit

From October through January selected artwork from two Arts After School sessions Welcome to the Zoo and What Does it Feel Like will be on display in JRMCrsquos rotating artist gallery and Hansen Studio The works are a combination of wonderfully creative and whimsical paper macirccheacute critters and unique landscape collages The students are so proud of their work and we wanted to share them

Building creativity in youngsters is at the heart of the AAS program mdash skills so important in our world Watch this video a great way to share the importance of education in the arts httptinyurlcomoxrpre5

Started over ten years ago the AAS program has become exceeding popularndashoften filled to capacity Growing with the times all class registrations are taken and tracked on-line through the Arts Centerrsquos web site wwwjamestownartscomartsafterschool

Above Madi 3rd year Arts After School student with her paper macirccheacute wolf

written by gary ray stapp

The Arts Center presents a 2nd ACT production

More information at wwwjamestownartscom

tHrEE dinnEr tHEatEr pErFormanCEs

thursday ndash saturday november 13 14 15 600 pm at the arts Center

Tickets in advance only $25 for members $30 for all others 701-251-2496 or at the office

Sponsored by Newman Signs

Produced by special arrangement with Heuer Publishing LLC of Cedar Rapids Iowa

upcoming eventscreative opportunities to break up your routine

mornings on the porch by nancy kuykendall Book signing amp Chat Saturday November 1 200 - 400 pm Nancy Kuykendall will be signing copies of her first book Mornings on the Porch at The Arts Center

Sometimes an ordinary day or moment or event can suddenly take an extraordinary turn and come to mean more or teach you more than you ever would have expected Mornings on the Porch is all these stories and more Life as it touches us

photography Club gathering Thursday January 16th 730 pm at The Arts Center The local band of photo enthusiasts will be meeting the third Tuesday of each month at The Hansen Arts Studio from 630 pm - 730 pm Topics are focused primarily for DSLR camera users Free and open to anyone

November 18 - Ask an Expert your photography questions December 16 - Tip on how to capture the holidays

readerrsquos theatre Tuesday Nov 25 700 pm at The Legacy CenterDo you enjoy the drama of theatre but donrsquot like the spotlight Then Readerrsquos Theater is for you Join this lively bunch for the dramatic reading of original scripts the last Tuesday in each month For more information contact Dina Laskowski at dlaskowsjcedu or 701-269-9111

wood carving with the local woodchippers Our local Woodchippers meet each Thursday of the month from 630 - 830 pm at the Hansen Arts Studio Any skill and interest level welcome

special thanksdonations Phyllis Ibes Nick Scherbenske Dave amp Karla Hillerud Ann Murchie

in memorial Del and Don Knutson Don Wilhelm Inc Judy Buegel Laurel Haroldson Barbara Hamilton Beverly Schaack Sandy amp Don Patzer and Mary Craft in memory of Charlotte Hansen

business membership Newman Signs Lamp Insurance Agency Liechty Homes Cherrington Enterprises Titan Machinery Zimmermanrsquos Furniture

special thanks to gallery sitters Jackie Hyra Judy Martini Aloha Kercher Joanne Hansen for all the art materials Sandy Hill for taking tickets at Monroe Crossing North Dakota Farmers Union for partnering with us for the Monroe Crossing performance Tim Burchill and his amazing accordion talents at Oktoberfest Brianrsquos Lawn Service for maintaining the art park all summer

an artful happy hourMEET PEOPLE MIx DRINKS MAKE ART

Create your own masterpiece or close anyway Join us after work for a creatively good time All materials provided

530 pm in the Hansen arts studionovember 19 - painting in the style of van gogh

december 17 - martini glass painting

$10 - materials fee RSVP Required infojamestownartscom

Non-Profit OrgUS Postage

PAIDPermit 53

Jamestown ND58401

CHANGE SERVICEREQUESTED

THE ARTS CENTER

The Arts Center activities are supported in part by a grant from the North Dakota Council on the Arts which receives funding from the state legislature and the National Endowment for the Arts

The Arts Center is par-ticipating in ArtsLab a program of Arts Midwest

tHe arts Center (Jamestown Fine Arts Association)

PO Box 363 Jamestown ND 58402

VOICE 701-251-2496EMAIL infojamestownartscomWEB wwwjamestownartscomBLOG httptheartscenterareavoicescomTWEET JMSTartscenter

OFFICE 115 2nd Street SW JamestownHOURS Mon ndash Fri 9 am ndash 5 pm and Sat 10 am ndash 2 pm

Page 5: Issue 119: 11012014

ldquoWe are so very excited about the opportunity of partnering with the Art Center for a third year The past two years have opened up an experience that our clients have really enjoyed and we look forward to another year where individuals of all ability can come together with an artist to learn more The Anne Carlsen motto is all about increasing independence for all and I think creating their own art pieces is a great way to not only foster independence but also creativity Another great part of this collaboration is that we are getting out in the community which is very important for these young adults They want to be a part of society as much as possible but they arenrsquot always given a chance because of the stigma with disabilities This partnership is so valued by our clients staff and families that we hope it continues for many years to comerdquo

~Brita Goss Team Lead Community Based Services at The Anne Carlsen Center

It is work like this that keeps The Arts Center so busy every day Work that you may not seehellip but itrsquos happening and itrsquos powerful

A big thank you to our members Membership dollars provide the general operations funding that allows us to do this kind of work

exhibitionsrevolving gallery exhibitions every four to six weeks

amEriCas 2000 Best of the Best December 4 2014 ndash January 13 2015

This thought-provoking exhibition features artists who have earned the distinction of Best of Show in the annual Americas 2000 All Media and Paperworks competitions over the past decade

Americas 2000 is a national juried competition that is hosted by the Northwest Art Center at Minot State University in Minot North Dakota The exhibition touring through the North Dakota Art Gallery Association includes thirty-three artworks by seventeen artists from sixteen states across the United States

The exhibit is rich in contrast and technique with artwork created using a variety of diverse mediums sculpture painting cast paper printmaking and photography The imagery is rich and provocative inviting contemplation and dialog Touching on a variety of subjects the artists explore sociopolitical concerns to ordinary life and the allegorical rendered in styles spanning a wide continuum from realistic and abstract to surrealistic and nonobjective

Each artistrsquos story will be sharedmdashtheir unique biographies and artistic visions will help gallery visitors fully understand these complex contemporary works

This exhibition is sponsored by the North Dakota Art Gallery Association with support from the North Dakota Council on the Arts

Angela Young Sound lithograph

gallery talk

From the cover Guide by Janet Gorzegno gouache on paper 6 x 6rdquo

Americas 2000 ndash Prospects 2015Like what yoursquove read about the Best of the Best exhibition coming in December Perhaps your art could be part of the next Americas show Here are the details httpwwwminotstateuedunacpdfpw_2015pdf

Member Artists A reminder to our member artists Most months there is an opportunity for Member Artists to exhibit in our Lobby Gallery If you are interested you must have at least 10 pieces to show (this number is dependent on size if artwork is large less pieces are needed to fill the space) To be displayed they need to be framed and ready to hang The Lobby display is a wonderful way for artists to exhibit when they donrsquot have many exhibit-ready pieces yet would like to show their work If interested please contact Sally Jeppson Gallery Manager at sjeppsonjamestownartscom

Exhibit at Jamestown Regional Medical Center JRMC has a rotating artist gallery in the corridor connecting the hospital and clinic The artwork is changed quarterly The exhibition space is a 24 foot wallndashdepending on the size of the work the average number of pieces needed to fill the space would be a minimum of 6 but could be as many as 15 (Walker Hanging System) Only wall hung pieces are appropriate to this space 2-D and low profile 3-D If you would like your art to be considered for display please send digital images biography and statement to Sally Jeppson Gallery Manager at sjeppsonjamestownartscom

take note

arts aFtEr sCHool studEnts ExHiBit

From October through January selected artwork from two Arts After School sessions Welcome to the Zoo and What Does it Feel Like will be on display in JRMCrsquos rotating artist gallery and Hansen Studio The works are a combination of wonderfully creative and whimsical paper macirccheacute critters and unique landscape collages The students are so proud of their work and we wanted to share them

Building creativity in youngsters is at the heart of the AAS program mdash skills so important in our world Watch this video a great way to share the importance of education in the arts httptinyurlcomoxrpre5

Started over ten years ago the AAS program has become exceeding popularndashoften filled to capacity Growing with the times all class registrations are taken and tracked on-line through the Arts Centerrsquos web site wwwjamestownartscomartsafterschool

Above Madi 3rd year Arts After School student with her paper macirccheacute wolf

written by gary ray stapp

The Arts Center presents a 2nd ACT production

More information at wwwjamestownartscom

tHrEE dinnEr tHEatEr pErFormanCEs

thursday ndash saturday november 13 14 15 600 pm at the arts Center

Tickets in advance only $25 for members $30 for all others 701-251-2496 or at the office

Sponsored by Newman Signs

Produced by special arrangement with Heuer Publishing LLC of Cedar Rapids Iowa

upcoming eventscreative opportunities to break up your routine

mornings on the porch by nancy kuykendall Book signing amp Chat Saturday November 1 200 - 400 pm Nancy Kuykendall will be signing copies of her first book Mornings on the Porch at The Arts Center

Sometimes an ordinary day or moment or event can suddenly take an extraordinary turn and come to mean more or teach you more than you ever would have expected Mornings on the Porch is all these stories and more Life as it touches us

photography Club gathering Thursday January 16th 730 pm at The Arts Center The local band of photo enthusiasts will be meeting the third Tuesday of each month at The Hansen Arts Studio from 630 pm - 730 pm Topics are focused primarily for DSLR camera users Free and open to anyone

November 18 - Ask an Expert your photography questions December 16 - Tip on how to capture the holidays

readerrsquos theatre Tuesday Nov 25 700 pm at The Legacy CenterDo you enjoy the drama of theatre but donrsquot like the spotlight Then Readerrsquos Theater is for you Join this lively bunch for the dramatic reading of original scripts the last Tuesday in each month For more information contact Dina Laskowski at dlaskowsjcedu or 701-269-9111

wood carving with the local woodchippers Our local Woodchippers meet each Thursday of the month from 630 - 830 pm at the Hansen Arts Studio Any skill and interest level welcome

special thanksdonations Phyllis Ibes Nick Scherbenske Dave amp Karla Hillerud Ann Murchie

in memorial Del and Don Knutson Don Wilhelm Inc Judy Buegel Laurel Haroldson Barbara Hamilton Beverly Schaack Sandy amp Don Patzer and Mary Craft in memory of Charlotte Hansen

business membership Newman Signs Lamp Insurance Agency Liechty Homes Cherrington Enterprises Titan Machinery Zimmermanrsquos Furniture

special thanks to gallery sitters Jackie Hyra Judy Martini Aloha Kercher Joanne Hansen for all the art materials Sandy Hill for taking tickets at Monroe Crossing North Dakota Farmers Union for partnering with us for the Monroe Crossing performance Tim Burchill and his amazing accordion talents at Oktoberfest Brianrsquos Lawn Service for maintaining the art park all summer

an artful happy hourMEET PEOPLE MIx DRINKS MAKE ART

Create your own masterpiece or close anyway Join us after work for a creatively good time All materials provided

530 pm in the Hansen arts studionovember 19 - painting in the style of van gogh

december 17 - martini glass painting

$10 - materials fee RSVP Required infojamestownartscom

Non-Profit OrgUS Postage

PAIDPermit 53

Jamestown ND58401

CHANGE SERVICEREQUESTED

THE ARTS CENTER

The Arts Center activities are supported in part by a grant from the North Dakota Council on the Arts which receives funding from the state legislature and the National Endowment for the Arts

The Arts Center is par-ticipating in ArtsLab a program of Arts Midwest

tHe arts Center (Jamestown Fine Arts Association)

PO Box 363 Jamestown ND 58402

VOICE 701-251-2496EMAIL infojamestownartscomWEB wwwjamestownartscomBLOG httptheartscenterareavoicescomTWEET JMSTartscenter

OFFICE 115 2nd Street SW JamestownHOURS Mon ndash Fri 9 am ndash 5 pm and Sat 10 am ndash 2 pm

Page 6: Issue 119: 11012014

exhibitionsrevolving gallery exhibitions every four to six weeks

amEriCas 2000 Best of the Best December 4 2014 ndash January 13 2015

This thought-provoking exhibition features artists who have earned the distinction of Best of Show in the annual Americas 2000 All Media and Paperworks competitions over the past decade

Americas 2000 is a national juried competition that is hosted by the Northwest Art Center at Minot State University in Minot North Dakota The exhibition touring through the North Dakota Art Gallery Association includes thirty-three artworks by seventeen artists from sixteen states across the United States

The exhibit is rich in contrast and technique with artwork created using a variety of diverse mediums sculpture painting cast paper printmaking and photography The imagery is rich and provocative inviting contemplation and dialog Touching on a variety of subjects the artists explore sociopolitical concerns to ordinary life and the allegorical rendered in styles spanning a wide continuum from realistic and abstract to surrealistic and nonobjective

Each artistrsquos story will be sharedmdashtheir unique biographies and artistic visions will help gallery visitors fully understand these complex contemporary works

This exhibition is sponsored by the North Dakota Art Gallery Association with support from the North Dakota Council on the Arts

Angela Young Sound lithograph

gallery talk

From the cover Guide by Janet Gorzegno gouache on paper 6 x 6rdquo

Americas 2000 ndash Prospects 2015Like what yoursquove read about the Best of the Best exhibition coming in December Perhaps your art could be part of the next Americas show Here are the details httpwwwminotstateuedunacpdfpw_2015pdf

Member Artists A reminder to our member artists Most months there is an opportunity for Member Artists to exhibit in our Lobby Gallery If you are interested you must have at least 10 pieces to show (this number is dependent on size if artwork is large less pieces are needed to fill the space) To be displayed they need to be framed and ready to hang The Lobby display is a wonderful way for artists to exhibit when they donrsquot have many exhibit-ready pieces yet would like to show their work If interested please contact Sally Jeppson Gallery Manager at sjeppsonjamestownartscom

Exhibit at Jamestown Regional Medical Center JRMC has a rotating artist gallery in the corridor connecting the hospital and clinic The artwork is changed quarterly The exhibition space is a 24 foot wallndashdepending on the size of the work the average number of pieces needed to fill the space would be a minimum of 6 but could be as many as 15 (Walker Hanging System) Only wall hung pieces are appropriate to this space 2-D and low profile 3-D If you would like your art to be considered for display please send digital images biography and statement to Sally Jeppson Gallery Manager at sjeppsonjamestownartscom

take note

arts aFtEr sCHool studEnts ExHiBit

From October through January selected artwork from two Arts After School sessions Welcome to the Zoo and What Does it Feel Like will be on display in JRMCrsquos rotating artist gallery and Hansen Studio The works are a combination of wonderfully creative and whimsical paper macirccheacute critters and unique landscape collages The students are so proud of their work and we wanted to share them

Building creativity in youngsters is at the heart of the AAS program mdash skills so important in our world Watch this video a great way to share the importance of education in the arts httptinyurlcomoxrpre5

Started over ten years ago the AAS program has become exceeding popularndashoften filled to capacity Growing with the times all class registrations are taken and tracked on-line through the Arts Centerrsquos web site wwwjamestownartscomartsafterschool

Above Madi 3rd year Arts After School student with her paper macirccheacute wolf

written by gary ray stapp

The Arts Center presents a 2nd ACT production

More information at wwwjamestownartscom

tHrEE dinnEr tHEatEr pErFormanCEs

thursday ndash saturday november 13 14 15 600 pm at the arts Center

Tickets in advance only $25 for members $30 for all others 701-251-2496 or at the office

Sponsored by Newman Signs

Produced by special arrangement with Heuer Publishing LLC of Cedar Rapids Iowa

upcoming eventscreative opportunities to break up your routine

mornings on the porch by nancy kuykendall Book signing amp Chat Saturday November 1 200 - 400 pm Nancy Kuykendall will be signing copies of her first book Mornings on the Porch at The Arts Center

Sometimes an ordinary day or moment or event can suddenly take an extraordinary turn and come to mean more or teach you more than you ever would have expected Mornings on the Porch is all these stories and more Life as it touches us

photography Club gathering Thursday January 16th 730 pm at The Arts Center The local band of photo enthusiasts will be meeting the third Tuesday of each month at The Hansen Arts Studio from 630 pm - 730 pm Topics are focused primarily for DSLR camera users Free and open to anyone

November 18 - Ask an Expert your photography questions December 16 - Tip on how to capture the holidays

readerrsquos theatre Tuesday Nov 25 700 pm at The Legacy CenterDo you enjoy the drama of theatre but donrsquot like the spotlight Then Readerrsquos Theater is for you Join this lively bunch for the dramatic reading of original scripts the last Tuesday in each month For more information contact Dina Laskowski at dlaskowsjcedu or 701-269-9111

wood carving with the local woodchippers Our local Woodchippers meet each Thursday of the month from 630 - 830 pm at the Hansen Arts Studio Any skill and interest level welcome

special thanksdonations Phyllis Ibes Nick Scherbenske Dave amp Karla Hillerud Ann Murchie

in memorial Del and Don Knutson Don Wilhelm Inc Judy Buegel Laurel Haroldson Barbara Hamilton Beverly Schaack Sandy amp Don Patzer and Mary Craft in memory of Charlotte Hansen

business membership Newman Signs Lamp Insurance Agency Liechty Homes Cherrington Enterprises Titan Machinery Zimmermanrsquos Furniture

special thanks to gallery sitters Jackie Hyra Judy Martini Aloha Kercher Joanne Hansen for all the art materials Sandy Hill for taking tickets at Monroe Crossing North Dakota Farmers Union for partnering with us for the Monroe Crossing performance Tim Burchill and his amazing accordion talents at Oktoberfest Brianrsquos Lawn Service for maintaining the art park all summer

an artful happy hourMEET PEOPLE MIx DRINKS MAKE ART

Create your own masterpiece or close anyway Join us after work for a creatively good time All materials provided

530 pm in the Hansen arts studionovember 19 - painting in the style of van gogh

december 17 - martini glass painting

$10 - materials fee RSVP Required infojamestownartscom

Non-Profit OrgUS Postage

PAIDPermit 53

Jamestown ND58401

CHANGE SERVICEREQUESTED

THE ARTS CENTER

The Arts Center activities are supported in part by a grant from the North Dakota Council on the Arts which receives funding from the state legislature and the National Endowment for the Arts

The Arts Center is par-ticipating in ArtsLab a program of Arts Midwest

tHe arts Center (Jamestown Fine Arts Association)

PO Box 363 Jamestown ND 58402

VOICE 701-251-2496EMAIL infojamestownartscomWEB wwwjamestownartscomBLOG httptheartscenterareavoicescomTWEET JMSTartscenter

OFFICE 115 2nd Street SW JamestownHOURS Mon ndash Fri 9 am ndash 5 pm and Sat 10 am ndash 2 pm

Page 7: Issue 119: 11012014

gallery talk

From the cover Guide by Janet Gorzegno gouache on paper 6 x 6rdquo

Americas 2000 ndash Prospects 2015Like what yoursquove read about the Best of the Best exhibition coming in December Perhaps your art could be part of the next Americas show Here are the details httpwwwminotstateuedunacpdfpw_2015pdf

Member Artists A reminder to our member artists Most months there is an opportunity for Member Artists to exhibit in our Lobby Gallery If you are interested you must have at least 10 pieces to show (this number is dependent on size if artwork is large less pieces are needed to fill the space) To be displayed they need to be framed and ready to hang The Lobby display is a wonderful way for artists to exhibit when they donrsquot have many exhibit-ready pieces yet would like to show their work If interested please contact Sally Jeppson Gallery Manager at sjeppsonjamestownartscom

Exhibit at Jamestown Regional Medical Center JRMC has a rotating artist gallery in the corridor connecting the hospital and clinic The artwork is changed quarterly The exhibition space is a 24 foot wallndashdepending on the size of the work the average number of pieces needed to fill the space would be a minimum of 6 but could be as many as 15 (Walker Hanging System) Only wall hung pieces are appropriate to this space 2-D and low profile 3-D If you would like your art to be considered for display please send digital images biography and statement to Sally Jeppson Gallery Manager at sjeppsonjamestownartscom

take note

arts aFtEr sCHool studEnts ExHiBit

From October through January selected artwork from two Arts After School sessions Welcome to the Zoo and What Does it Feel Like will be on display in JRMCrsquos rotating artist gallery and Hansen Studio The works are a combination of wonderfully creative and whimsical paper macirccheacute critters and unique landscape collages The students are so proud of their work and we wanted to share them

Building creativity in youngsters is at the heart of the AAS program mdash skills so important in our world Watch this video a great way to share the importance of education in the arts httptinyurlcomoxrpre5

Started over ten years ago the AAS program has become exceeding popularndashoften filled to capacity Growing with the times all class registrations are taken and tracked on-line through the Arts Centerrsquos web site wwwjamestownartscomartsafterschool

Above Madi 3rd year Arts After School student with her paper macirccheacute wolf

written by gary ray stapp

The Arts Center presents a 2nd ACT production

More information at wwwjamestownartscom

tHrEE dinnEr tHEatEr pErFormanCEs

thursday ndash saturday november 13 14 15 600 pm at the arts Center

Tickets in advance only $25 for members $30 for all others 701-251-2496 or at the office

Sponsored by Newman Signs

Produced by special arrangement with Heuer Publishing LLC of Cedar Rapids Iowa

upcoming eventscreative opportunities to break up your routine

mornings on the porch by nancy kuykendall Book signing amp Chat Saturday November 1 200 - 400 pm Nancy Kuykendall will be signing copies of her first book Mornings on the Porch at The Arts Center

Sometimes an ordinary day or moment or event can suddenly take an extraordinary turn and come to mean more or teach you more than you ever would have expected Mornings on the Porch is all these stories and more Life as it touches us

photography Club gathering Thursday January 16th 730 pm at The Arts Center The local band of photo enthusiasts will be meeting the third Tuesday of each month at The Hansen Arts Studio from 630 pm - 730 pm Topics are focused primarily for DSLR camera users Free and open to anyone

November 18 - Ask an Expert your photography questions December 16 - Tip on how to capture the holidays

readerrsquos theatre Tuesday Nov 25 700 pm at The Legacy CenterDo you enjoy the drama of theatre but donrsquot like the spotlight Then Readerrsquos Theater is for you Join this lively bunch for the dramatic reading of original scripts the last Tuesday in each month For more information contact Dina Laskowski at dlaskowsjcedu or 701-269-9111

wood carving with the local woodchippers Our local Woodchippers meet each Thursday of the month from 630 - 830 pm at the Hansen Arts Studio Any skill and interest level welcome

special thanksdonations Phyllis Ibes Nick Scherbenske Dave amp Karla Hillerud Ann Murchie

in memorial Del and Don Knutson Don Wilhelm Inc Judy Buegel Laurel Haroldson Barbara Hamilton Beverly Schaack Sandy amp Don Patzer and Mary Craft in memory of Charlotte Hansen

business membership Newman Signs Lamp Insurance Agency Liechty Homes Cherrington Enterprises Titan Machinery Zimmermanrsquos Furniture

special thanks to gallery sitters Jackie Hyra Judy Martini Aloha Kercher Joanne Hansen for all the art materials Sandy Hill for taking tickets at Monroe Crossing North Dakota Farmers Union for partnering with us for the Monroe Crossing performance Tim Burchill and his amazing accordion talents at Oktoberfest Brianrsquos Lawn Service for maintaining the art park all summer

an artful happy hourMEET PEOPLE MIx DRINKS MAKE ART

Create your own masterpiece or close anyway Join us after work for a creatively good time All materials provided

530 pm in the Hansen arts studionovember 19 - painting in the style of van gogh

december 17 - martini glass painting

$10 - materials fee RSVP Required infojamestownartscom

Non-Profit OrgUS Postage

PAIDPermit 53

Jamestown ND58401

CHANGE SERVICEREQUESTED

THE ARTS CENTER

The Arts Center activities are supported in part by a grant from the North Dakota Council on the Arts which receives funding from the state legislature and the National Endowment for the Arts

The Arts Center is par-ticipating in ArtsLab a program of Arts Midwest

tHe arts Center (Jamestown Fine Arts Association)

PO Box 363 Jamestown ND 58402

VOICE 701-251-2496EMAIL infojamestownartscomWEB wwwjamestownartscomBLOG httptheartscenterareavoicescomTWEET JMSTartscenter

OFFICE 115 2nd Street SW JamestownHOURS Mon ndash Fri 9 am ndash 5 pm and Sat 10 am ndash 2 pm

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take note

arts aFtEr sCHool studEnts ExHiBit

From October through January selected artwork from two Arts After School sessions Welcome to the Zoo and What Does it Feel Like will be on display in JRMCrsquos rotating artist gallery and Hansen Studio The works are a combination of wonderfully creative and whimsical paper macirccheacute critters and unique landscape collages The students are so proud of their work and we wanted to share them

Building creativity in youngsters is at the heart of the AAS program mdash skills so important in our world Watch this video a great way to share the importance of education in the arts httptinyurlcomoxrpre5

Started over ten years ago the AAS program has become exceeding popularndashoften filled to capacity Growing with the times all class registrations are taken and tracked on-line through the Arts Centerrsquos web site wwwjamestownartscomartsafterschool

Above Madi 3rd year Arts After School student with her paper macirccheacute wolf

written by gary ray stapp

The Arts Center presents a 2nd ACT production

More information at wwwjamestownartscom

tHrEE dinnEr tHEatEr pErFormanCEs

thursday ndash saturday november 13 14 15 600 pm at the arts Center

Tickets in advance only $25 for members $30 for all others 701-251-2496 or at the office

Sponsored by Newman Signs

Produced by special arrangement with Heuer Publishing LLC of Cedar Rapids Iowa

upcoming eventscreative opportunities to break up your routine

mornings on the porch by nancy kuykendall Book signing amp Chat Saturday November 1 200 - 400 pm Nancy Kuykendall will be signing copies of her first book Mornings on the Porch at The Arts Center

Sometimes an ordinary day or moment or event can suddenly take an extraordinary turn and come to mean more or teach you more than you ever would have expected Mornings on the Porch is all these stories and more Life as it touches us

photography Club gathering Thursday January 16th 730 pm at The Arts Center The local band of photo enthusiasts will be meeting the third Tuesday of each month at The Hansen Arts Studio from 630 pm - 730 pm Topics are focused primarily for DSLR camera users Free and open to anyone

November 18 - Ask an Expert your photography questions December 16 - Tip on how to capture the holidays

readerrsquos theatre Tuesday Nov 25 700 pm at The Legacy CenterDo you enjoy the drama of theatre but donrsquot like the spotlight Then Readerrsquos Theater is for you Join this lively bunch for the dramatic reading of original scripts the last Tuesday in each month For more information contact Dina Laskowski at dlaskowsjcedu or 701-269-9111

wood carving with the local woodchippers Our local Woodchippers meet each Thursday of the month from 630 - 830 pm at the Hansen Arts Studio Any skill and interest level welcome

special thanksdonations Phyllis Ibes Nick Scherbenske Dave amp Karla Hillerud Ann Murchie

in memorial Del and Don Knutson Don Wilhelm Inc Judy Buegel Laurel Haroldson Barbara Hamilton Beverly Schaack Sandy amp Don Patzer and Mary Craft in memory of Charlotte Hansen

business membership Newman Signs Lamp Insurance Agency Liechty Homes Cherrington Enterprises Titan Machinery Zimmermanrsquos Furniture

special thanks to gallery sitters Jackie Hyra Judy Martini Aloha Kercher Joanne Hansen for all the art materials Sandy Hill for taking tickets at Monroe Crossing North Dakota Farmers Union for partnering with us for the Monroe Crossing performance Tim Burchill and his amazing accordion talents at Oktoberfest Brianrsquos Lawn Service for maintaining the art park all summer

an artful happy hourMEET PEOPLE MIx DRINKS MAKE ART

Create your own masterpiece or close anyway Join us after work for a creatively good time All materials provided

530 pm in the Hansen arts studionovember 19 - painting in the style of van gogh

december 17 - martini glass painting

$10 - materials fee RSVP Required infojamestownartscom

Non-Profit OrgUS Postage

PAIDPermit 53

Jamestown ND58401

CHANGE SERVICEREQUESTED

THE ARTS CENTER

The Arts Center activities are supported in part by a grant from the North Dakota Council on the Arts which receives funding from the state legislature and the National Endowment for the Arts

The Arts Center is par-ticipating in ArtsLab a program of Arts Midwest

tHe arts Center (Jamestown Fine Arts Association)

PO Box 363 Jamestown ND 58402

VOICE 701-251-2496EMAIL infojamestownartscomWEB wwwjamestownartscomBLOG httptheartscenterareavoicescomTWEET JMSTartscenter

OFFICE 115 2nd Street SW JamestownHOURS Mon ndash Fri 9 am ndash 5 pm and Sat 10 am ndash 2 pm

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written by gary ray stapp

The Arts Center presents a 2nd ACT production

More information at wwwjamestownartscom

tHrEE dinnEr tHEatEr pErFormanCEs

thursday ndash saturday november 13 14 15 600 pm at the arts Center

Tickets in advance only $25 for members $30 for all others 701-251-2496 or at the office

Sponsored by Newman Signs

Produced by special arrangement with Heuer Publishing LLC of Cedar Rapids Iowa

upcoming eventscreative opportunities to break up your routine

mornings on the porch by nancy kuykendall Book signing amp Chat Saturday November 1 200 - 400 pm Nancy Kuykendall will be signing copies of her first book Mornings on the Porch at The Arts Center

Sometimes an ordinary day or moment or event can suddenly take an extraordinary turn and come to mean more or teach you more than you ever would have expected Mornings on the Porch is all these stories and more Life as it touches us

photography Club gathering Thursday January 16th 730 pm at The Arts Center The local band of photo enthusiasts will be meeting the third Tuesday of each month at The Hansen Arts Studio from 630 pm - 730 pm Topics are focused primarily for DSLR camera users Free and open to anyone

November 18 - Ask an Expert your photography questions December 16 - Tip on how to capture the holidays

readerrsquos theatre Tuesday Nov 25 700 pm at The Legacy CenterDo you enjoy the drama of theatre but donrsquot like the spotlight Then Readerrsquos Theater is for you Join this lively bunch for the dramatic reading of original scripts the last Tuesday in each month For more information contact Dina Laskowski at dlaskowsjcedu or 701-269-9111

wood carving with the local woodchippers Our local Woodchippers meet each Thursday of the month from 630 - 830 pm at the Hansen Arts Studio Any skill and interest level welcome

special thanksdonations Phyllis Ibes Nick Scherbenske Dave amp Karla Hillerud Ann Murchie

in memorial Del and Don Knutson Don Wilhelm Inc Judy Buegel Laurel Haroldson Barbara Hamilton Beverly Schaack Sandy amp Don Patzer and Mary Craft in memory of Charlotte Hansen

business membership Newman Signs Lamp Insurance Agency Liechty Homes Cherrington Enterprises Titan Machinery Zimmermanrsquos Furniture

special thanks to gallery sitters Jackie Hyra Judy Martini Aloha Kercher Joanne Hansen for all the art materials Sandy Hill for taking tickets at Monroe Crossing North Dakota Farmers Union for partnering with us for the Monroe Crossing performance Tim Burchill and his amazing accordion talents at Oktoberfest Brianrsquos Lawn Service for maintaining the art park all summer

an artful happy hourMEET PEOPLE MIx DRINKS MAKE ART

Create your own masterpiece or close anyway Join us after work for a creatively good time All materials provided

530 pm in the Hansen arts studionovember 19 - painting in the style of van gogh

december 17 - martini glass painting

$10 - materials fee RSVP Required infojamestownartscom

Non-Profit OrgUS Postage

PAIDPermit 53

Jamestown ND58401

CHANGE SERVICEREQUESTED

THE ARTS CENTER

The Arts Center activities are supported in part by a grant from the North Dakota Council on the Arts which receives funding from the state legislature and the National Endowment for the Arts

The Arts Center is par-ticipating in ArtsLab a program of Arts Midwest

tHe arts Center (Jamestown Fine Arts Association)

PO Box 363 Jamestown ND 58402

VOICE 701-251-2496EMAIL infojamestownartscomWEB wwwjamestownartscomBLOG httptheartscenterareavoicescomTWEET JMSTartscenter

OFFICE 115 2nd Street SW JamestownHOURS Mon ndash Fri 9 am ndash 5 pm and Sat 10 am ndash 2 pm

Page 10: Issue 119: 11012014

upcoming eventscreative opportunities to break up your routine

mornings on the porch by nancy kuykendall Book signing amp Chat Saturday November 1 200 - 400 pm Nancy Kuykendall will be signing copies of her first book Mornings on the Porch at The Arts Center

Sometimes an ordinary day or moment or event can suddenly take an extraordinary turn and come to mean more or teach you more than you ever would have expected Mornings on the Porch is all these stories and more Life as it touches us

photography Club gathering Thursday January 16th 730 pm at The Arts Center The local band of photo enthusiasts will be meeting the third Tuesday of each month at The Hansen Arts Studio from 630 pm - 730 pm Topics are focused primarily for DSLR camera users Free and open to anyone

November 18 - Ask an Expert your photography questions December 16 - Tip on how to capture the holidays

readerrsquos theatre Tuesday Nov 25 700 pm at The Legacy CenterDo you enjoy the drama of theatre but donrsquot like the spotlight Then Readerrsquos Theater is for you Join this lively bunch for the dramatic reading of original scripts the last Tuesday in each month For more information contact Dina Laskowski at dlaskowsjcedu or 701-269-9111

wood carving with the local woodchippers Our local Woodchippers meet each Thursday of the month from 630 - 830 pm at the Hansen Arts Studio Any skill and interest level welcome

special thanksdonations Phyllis Ibes Nick Scherbenske Dave amp Karla Hillerud Ann Murchie

in memorial Del and Don Knutson Don Wilhelm Inc Judy Buegel Laurel Haroldson Barbara Hamilton Beverly Schaack Sandy amp Don Patzer and Mary Craft in memory of Charlotte Hansen

business membership Newman Signs Lamp Insurance Agency Liechty Homes Cherrington Enterprises Titan Machinery Zimmermanrsquos Furniture

special thanks to gallery sitters Jackie Hyra Judy Martini Aloha Kercher Joanne Hansen for all the art materials Sandy Hill for taking tickets at Monroe Crossing North Dakota Farmers Union for partnering with us for the Monroe Crossing performance Tim Burchill and his amazing accordion talents at Oktoberfest Brianrsquos Lawn Service for maintaining the art park all summer

an artful happy hourMEET PEOPLE MIx DRINKS MAKE ART

Create your own masterpiece or close anyway Join us after work for a creatively good time All materials provided

530 pm in the Hansen arts studionovember 19 - painting in the style of van gogh

december 17 - martini glass painting

$10 - materials fee RSVP Required infojamestownartscom

Non-Profit OrgUS Postage

PAIDPermit 53

Jamestown ND58401

CHANGE SERVICEREQUESTED

THE ARTS CENTER

The Arts Center activities are supported in part by a grant from the North Dakota Council on the Arts which receives funding from the state legislature and the National Endowment for the Arts

The Arts Center is par-ticipating in ArtsLab a program of Arts Midwest

tHe arts Center (Jamestown Fine Arts Association)

PO Box 363 Jamestown ND 58402

VOICE 701-251-2496EMAIL infojamestownartscomWEB wwwjamestownartscomBLOG httptheartscenterareavoicescomTWEET JMSTartscenter

OFFICE 115 2nd Street SW JamestownHOURS Mon ndash Fri 9 am ndash 5 pm and Sat 10 am ndash 2 pm

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special thanksdonations Phyllis Ibes Nick Scherbenske Dave amp Karla Hillerud Ann Murchie

in memorial Del and Don Knutson Don Wilhelm Inc Judy Buegel Laurel Haroldson Barbara Hamilton Beverly Schaack Sandy amp Don Patzer and Mary Craft in memory of Charlotte Hansen

business membership Newman Signs Lamp Insurance Agency Liechty Homes Cherrington Enterprises Titan Machinery Zimmermanrsquos Furniture

special thanks to gallery sitters Jackie Hyra Judy Martini Aloha Kercher Joanne Hansen for all the art materials Sandy Hill for taking tickets at Monroe Crossing North Dakota Farmers Union for partnering with us for the Monroe Crossing performance Tim Burchill and his amazing accordion talents at Oktoberfest Brianrsquos Lawn Service for maintaining the art park all summer

an artful happy hourMEET PEOPLE MIx DRINKS MAKE ART

Create your own masterpiece or close anyway Join us after work for a creatively good time All materials provided

530 pm in the Hansen arts studionovember 19 - painting in the style of van gogh

december 17 - martini glass painting

$10 - materials fee RSVP Required infojamestownartscom

Non-Profit OrgUS Postage

PAIDPermit 53

Jamestown ND58401

CHANGE SERVICEREQUESTED

THE ARTS CENTER

The Arts Center activities are supported in part by a grant from the North Dakota Council on the Arts which receives funding from the state legislature and the National Endowment for the Arts

The Arts Center is par-ticipating in ArtsLab a program of Arts Midwest

tHe arts Center (Jamestown Fine Arts Association)

PO Box 363 Jamestown ND 58402

VOICE 701-251-2496EMAIL infojamestownartscomWEB wwwjamestownartscomBLOG httptheartscenterareavoicescomTWEET JMSTartscenter

OFFICE 115 2nd Street SW JamestownHOURS Mon ndash Fri 9 am ndash 5 pm and Sat 10 am ndash 2 pm

Page 12: Issue 119: 11012014

Non-Profit OrgUS Postage

PAIDPermit 53

Jamestown ND58401

CHANGE SERVICEREQUESTED

THE ARTS CENTER

The Arts Center activities are supported in part by a grant from the North Dakota Council on the Arts which receives funding from the state legislature and the National Endowment for the Arts

The Arts Center is par-ticipating in ArtsLab a program of Arts Midwest

tHe arts Center (Jamestown Fine Arts Association)

PO Box 363 Jamestown ND 58402

VOICE 701-251-2496EMAIL infojamestownartscomWEB wwwjamestownartscomBLOG httptheartscenterareavoicescomTWEET JMSTartscenter

OFFICE 115 2nd Street SW JamestownHOURS Mon ndash Fri 9 am ndash 5 pm and Sat 10 am ndash 2 pm