Quarterly Calendar - Spring 2017 - Sioux City Art Center
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MISSION City Council Bob Scott, Mayor Dan Moore, Mayor Pro Tem The Sioux City Art Center’s mission is to enrich our Rhonda Capron Pete Groetken region’s quality of life by bringing the excitement of Robert K. Padmore, City Manager Sioux City Art Center Board of Trustees the visual arts to our community through education, Gregory Jones, Chair Becky Meyer, Vice Chair Jack Bristow exhibitions and permanent collection. Terri Parish McGaffin Mike McTaggart Dwight Packard Art Center Association of Sioux City VISION Richard Roth, President Ashley Mozak, Vice President Chris Holman, Treasurer The Art Center will continue to serve as and enhance Joe Twidwell, Past President Gail Ament its position as a premier cultural attraction for the Richard C. Brown, Jr. Tyler DeLashmutt Katherine Erion citizens of the Sioux City metro area. Sarah Espiritu Ashlee French Emilee Gehling Steve Kammerer Emily Mills Paula Persinger The Art Center will use its permanent collection to Mindy Stevens Kim Wink position itself as a major regional educational resource Distinguished Members Leslie Bebee Sandy Ellis for educators, students, and the general public. Milt Glazer Junior League Liaison Amy Lechtenberg Sculpt Siouxland Liaison The Art Center will promote itself as a cultural tourist Breandan Donahue Sculpt Siouxland destination based on its reputation as presenting major Breandan Donahue, President David Brockshus, Vice President Luis Trejo, Treasurer traveling exhibitions, and a quality permanent collection Jay Chesterman Becca Feauto Kevin Molland featuring the best regional artists. Valerie Petersen Amber Sherman Britney Sininger Sioux City Art Center Staff Al Harris-Fernandez, Art Center Director The Art Center will increase access to education and in Stacie Anderson, Development Coordinator Todd Behrens, Curator Deb Bell, Custodian turn the Art Center’s permanent collection, by expanding Dave Brienzo, Custodian Lynn Foster, Visitor Services Lyle Listamann, Publications Coordinator the present facility with a new Learning Center. Beth Love, Visitor Services Debra Marqusee, Education Coordinator Susie Rodriguez, Membership Secretary/Learning Center clerical assistant Shannon Sargent, Exhibitions/Collections Coordinator Mary Vaught, Visitor Services Noelle Vondrak, Education Assistant VALUE Erin Webber-Dreeszen, Development Coordinator Kjersten Welch, Administrative Secretary The Sioux City Art Center will provide visitors with an ________________________________________________ accessible and meaningful appreciation of the visual arts TABLE OF CONTENTS by embracing education as fundamental to its programs. 3 Report from the Director 4 Current Exhibiitons 5 New Exhibitions 6 Calendar of Events 7 art center’s ArtSplash front: 8 Development Aubrey De Groot, Church Pictures, tempera, 15.25 x 10 inches, Orange City Christian, Director’s Choice – 6th Grade 10 Studio Art Classes & Workshops Calendar of Events page: Chosen detailed images from the Youth Art Month Exhibition: Middle School
Report from the Director Gilchrist Foundation, which had already City Community School District through provided a generous naming gift, the new and enhanced programs for both project is now within reach. In January students and teachers. 2017, the Art Center Association of Sioux City launched the public phase of Upon completion of the Learning the Learning Center capital campaign Center, the Art Center facility will be with a target of breaking ground in remodeled in order to better highlight its summer 2017 and opening to the public Permanent Collection, while maintaining in 2018. our current galleries to continue our *** vigorous temporary exhibition program. The need to expand the Art Center with The permanent collection storage will a new Learning Center is fourfold: then be moved to the second floor, a Greetings! We are in the final phase of larger and more secure location. In making the Gilchrist Learning Center n to increase public access to the addition, the current storage area will be a reality. The idea for a learning center Art Center’s studio education program remodeled to accommodate an updated developed after the adjacent property n to increase long-term exhibition hands-on-gallery, and a previous was purchased by the Art Center space for the Art Center’s classroom will be converted to a non- Association of Sioux City with the future Permanent Collection lending library. expansion of the Sioux City Art Center n to increase and improve storage in mind. The project was delayed first space for its growing collection If you wish to support the Art Center’s when the Art Center agreed to allow the n to increase space for the Art Center’s planned Gilchrist Learning Center Sioux City Public Museum to launch growing research library with a donation, please contact me and complete its own plans for a new or Development Coordinator museum. Then it was delayed again At present the Art Center, due to Stacie Anderson. due to the economic impact of the security concerns, limits evening 2008 recession. The capital campaign classes to one night per week during I look forward to seeing you at the recently gained momentum when the public hours. By expanding the Art Art Center. Sioux City Community School District Center with the Learning Center, we agreed to collaborate with the Art Center will be able to offer classes based on Al Harris-Fernandez to more fully utilize the Art Center’s public demand (supported by surveys of Art Center Director planned expansion. students) for evening and after-school classes. In addition, the new Learning With the newly-enhanced plan and Center will enhance and increase our a matching challenge grant from the ongoing collaboration with the Sioux The Gilchrist Learning Center Concept Design by PLaN architecture report from the director 3
CURRENT EXHIBITIONS Ben Pratt Main Gallery December 17, 2016 - March 12, 2017 Ben Pratt combines his creativity and knowledge of art with the precise craftsmanship of a trained draftsperson. He should: he has a degree in drafting from Western Iowa Tech Community College and a degree in art from Briar Cliff University. His work ethic drives him to create paintings that are as crisply rendered as digital prints. His active mind searches for innovative ways to transform his ideas into fun, eye-popping images. Ben’s finished paintings are clean and clear, but always seems to be something more lurking behind the playfulness. Though most art fans in Siouxland are familiar with Ben’s work, this exhibition is the first opportunity for anyone to view a large number of his paintings at one time. Ben Pratt, Made in China Cluster, 2016, acrylic on canvas, 47 x 47 inches courtesy of the artist Contour Paintings by Jodi Whitlock Main Gallery December 17, 2016 – March 12, 2017 In her work of the last several years, Jodi Whitlock has explored different ways of presenting photographic images. This exploration has led her to create collages with found objects, paint, or other materials that have mined photographs for the meanings and emotions that might sit behind the picture plane. This exhibition presents paintings that are based on straightforward vintage portrait photographs. Going back to one of the earliest exercises that all art students are taught, Jodi creates blind contour drawings of the photographic portrait, using a single, continuous line. Sometimes the contour line is made using a black Sharpie; at other times, she uses a graphite pencil, which is then followed by acrylic paint that is squeezed from a bottle or syringe. She completes the artwork using only a few colors in Jodi Whitlock, Untitled, 2016, mixed media on canvas, acrylic paint to enhance whatever feeling her drawn portrait seems to express. 10 x 10 inches courtesy of the artist Jodi has a degree in art from Briar Cliff University with a minor in psychology, and a master of fine arts degree from the University of South Dakota. Youth Art Month Exhibition: Middle School Students Jensen, Everist, and Terra Galleries February 18 – April 9, 2017 The Art Center presents its annual celebration of Youth Art Month. This competitive exhibition attracts hundreds of entries from schools throughout Siouxland. Students competing in this year’s exhibition will come from area middle schools. The juror for this year’s exhibition and awards selections was Sioux City artist and teacher Mark Kochen. Daniel Vacura, Pop Art Daniel, tempera, 17.25 x 17 inches Teacher – Amy Anderson, Le Mars Middle School First Place Award – Seventh Grade First Floor Exhibition: Celebrating Children: Art by Head Start Students February 25 – April 30, 2017 Gardner Room Celebrating Children features art created by Head Start students at the Community Action Agency of Siouxland. This exhibition coincides with the Week of the Young Child™, April 24-28, which recognizes the early childhood programs and services that meet the needs of young children and their families. 4 current exhibitions
NEW EXHIBITIONS Creativity: Sioux City Style March 25 – June 25, 2017 Reception: Saturday, March 25, 5:00-7:00 pm (Gallery Talk 6:00 pm) March 2017 marks the 20th anniversary of the opening of the Sioux City Art Center’s fantastic facility. The exhibition galleries have been used to present the widest possible range of art to our community. But the building also allowed the Art Center to renew its commitment and bring increased attention to the artistic accomplishments of local artists. To recognize the anniversary of the bold, innovative thinking that led to this building, the Art Center is bringing a mix of many of our favorite creators and innovators for a three-month exhibition of Sioux City’s visual artists. In addition to sharing some of their most creative artworks with the Art Center’s visitors, the artists are asked to think about the role that the drive to create plays in their lives. The creation of art is as difficult as it can be fulfilling, an activity usually performed in isolation that is then, if all goes well, presented for public Ann McTaggart, Nurture II, 2008, oil and acrylic on canvas, 46 x 48 inches scrutiny. With all the challenges that go into the making of art, why do our local courtesy of the artist artists devote themselves to it? Come find out for yourself how they address this question and how much fantastic art is produced in Sioux City. The Briar Cliff Review Exhibition April 20 – July 9, 2017 Reception: Thursday, April 20, 6:00-8:30 pm (Gallery Talk 6:30 pm) The exhibition includes artworks by local and regional artists that are featured in the 2017 edition of The Briar Cliff Review, Briar Cliff University’s award-winning journal of articles, essays, poetry, photography, and art. The exhibition is an eclectic gathering of mediums and styles, presented as a sampling of many of the artistic trends occurring in the region. Christopher Meyer, Black Knot, 2016, cast iron, 9.5 x 24 x 10 inches Michael Crowley, The Stacks in Long Hall, Trinity College, Dublin, IE, 2016, courtesy of the artist photograph, 17 x 11 inches courtesy of the artist First Floor Exhibition Siouxland Artists, Inc. Annual Competition Gardner Room May 6 – July 23, 2017 Siouxland Artists, Inc. is an organization that is dedicated to advancing the work of regional artists. Members work in a variety of mediums and materials, and include both professional and amateur artists. The judge for this year’s competition is Terri Parish McGaffin, professor and chair of the art department at Morningside College. NEW EXHIBITIONS 5
Calendar of Events MARCH 30 EXHIBITION CLOSES: Celebrating Children: Art by Head Start Students 4 Saturday Art Lesson, 10:30 am – 12 noon 5 Sunday Family FunDay, 1:30 – 2:30 pm MAY 6 EXHIBITION OPENS: 11 Saturday Art Lesson, 10:30 am – 12 noon Siouxland Artists, Inc. Annual Competition exhibition 12 Sundays In The Studio, 1:30 – 3 pm Saturday Art Lesson, 10:30 am – 12 noon EXHIBITION CLOSES: 7 Sundays In The Studio, 1:30 – 3 pm Paintings by Ben Pratt and Jodi Whitlock 13 Saturday Art Lesson, 10:30 am – 12 noon 18 FREE Spring Fling Workshops, 10:30 – 11:15 am; 11:30 – 12:15 pm 20 Saturday Art Lesson, 10:30 am – 12 noon 25 EXHIBITION OPENS: Creativity: Sioux City Style 21 Sundays In The Studio, 1:30 – 3 pm Exhibition Reception, 5 – 7 pm 27 Saturday Art Lesson, 10:30 am – 12 noon Saturday Art Lesson, 10:30 am – 12 noon 26 Sundays In The Studio, 1:30 – 3 pm VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES AT THE ART CENTER • Docent APRIL Join the ranks of dedicated docents who lead school and adult groups through the ever-changing exhibitions. General docents 8 Saturday Art Lesson, 10:30 am – 12 noon provide a tour of the building and /or exhibitions, including information on the history of the Art Center, the permanent Iowa Arts Council, Meet the Artist, talk and reception 2 – 4 pm collection and a synopsis of exhibited works. ARTWORKS docents lead fifth grade tours and also teach a hands-on 9 Sundays In The Studio, 1:30 – 3 pm project. A background in teaching is helpful but not required. EXHIBITION CLOSES: Youth Art Month: Middle School Docent training is provided. 15 Saturday Art Lesson, 10:30 am – 12 noon • Education Intern Teacher’s Aides act as an “extra pair of hands” for the art 16 EASTER SUNDAY, CLOSED teacher. They assist during children’s and adult art classes, workshops, birthday parties and special events. 20 EXHIBITION OPENS: Briar Cliff Review Exhibition Exhibition Reception, 6 – 8:30 pm You will receive training before starting your volunteer job and will be mentored until you feel comfortable. Our 22 Saturday Art Lesson, 10:30 am – 12 noon staff will provide you positive feedback and assistance as needed. You will also have a pleasant work space and all 23 Sundays In The Studio, 1:30 – 3 pm necessary materials. Because of the wide variety of volunteer opportunities, you can change jobs or add new responsibilities Briar Cliff University choir concert, 2 pm as your interests grow and change. 29 Saturday Art Lesson, 10:30 am – 12 noon 6 CALENDAR OF EVents
presents Presenting Volunteer Get Sponsor Spotlight Involved The Sioux City Art Center is pleased We are heading into our 24th year of Art to announce that Tyson Foods, Inc. is Center’s ArtSplash! Plans are in place to the Presenting Sponsor for Art Center’s make the festival even better! ArtSplash 2017! Tyson Foods has been a long time supporter of the Art Center In the coming months, Art Center’s and ArtSplash, but this major partnership ArtSplash will be busy taking artist signifies an increased commitment applications for the 2017 annual juried to the Siouxland community and its art show. As many as 120 artists will be residents. Sponsorships like this help invited to exhibit and area artists are make Art Center’s ArtSplash a bigger encouraged to apply. Find a link to the and better festival. We are grateful for application site on the Sioux City Art their contribution! Center website: www.siouxcityartcenter. Tom Standish has volunteered with Art org/artsplash. Our three-person jury Donor Spotlight Center’s ArtSplash since 2003, and has will convene in May to select our 2017 been the “go-to guy” for all tent set up ArtSplash artists. needs at the festival. Every year, Tom recruits the volunteers needed to set up Food Vendor and Children’s Activity upwards of twenty tents festival-wide. applications are also available now on He then makes sure all tent components our website! Get in on the fun and earn are in good working order and are money for your non-profit! organized so they can get to work as Art Center’s ArtSplash is the grateful soon as possible on site. Then, the real Want to get involved in ArtSplash? recipient of the generosity of the work begins. Tom and his Sioux City There’s much to do, both during the Chesterman Company for our Coca- Fire Department coworkers show up at planning year and the festival itself. Cola and water needs. Every year, the park and do not rest until the festival We need people with all kinds of skills Chesterman Company donates Coke site is perfectly put together. ArtSplash and abilities. Fundraising has also and Dasani products and coolers wouldn’t be the same without him! started and is always a great way to (with the work of Doug Leckband, ensure a future for the festival. If you who gets it all there) to make sure “Volunteering for ArtSplash has been a would like to learn more about making a our volunteers have enough to drink fun way to make new friends, expand my donation to Art Center’s ArtSplash and/ during what can often be a warm network, and boost my leadership and or volunteering at the festival, please holiday weekend. Jay Chesterman social skills. I appreciate the opportunity contact Development Coordinator Erin had this to say about our partnership: to give back to an organization Webber-Dreeszen at 712-279-6272 ext. that engages the community in the 232 or at ewebber@sioux-city.org to “Chesterman Co. has long been a importance of art through exhibits, learn about opportunities for getting in supporter of the Sioux City Art Center, education and entertainment - especially on the fun! and of Art Center’s ArtSplash. We feel during the ArtSplash Festival which is an this prestigious event enriches our awesome mix of fun, art and music.” community, and helps folks of all ages – Tom Standish to be able to connect with the Arts.” Art Center’s artsplash 7
DEVELOPMENT Soon to be a Reality The Gilchrist Learning Center Expanding the Art Center with a new Learning Center creates Opportunities: l Strengthened relationship with the Sioux City Community School District l Art education for students and continuing education for educators l Extended hours for after school and evening classes for children and adults l Additional programming, expanded resources and artwork display areas For more information on the LC and additional benefits to the Art Center, refer to the Director’s Report on page 3. The public phase has begun and if you would like to participate, please contact Stacie Anderson at 712-279-6272 x 207 or sanderson@sioux-city.org. 8 DEVELOPMENT
Having a Business Partner Membership means your business is part of New & Upgraded an organization that enriches our Memberships community. You are part of a group of (October – December) individuals that strengthen our mission and increase our ability to bring the CHARTER Robert Mishne excitement of the visual arts to our community through education, exhibition DONOR and permanent collection. Thomas & Sarah Kleber Ritch & Kathy LeGrand Betty Mahr Debra Marqusee Charles & Rebecca McKenny PLATINUM Mark Munger Henjes, Conner & Williams PC For information about becoming a Kay Dee Feed LLC Business Partner, please contact FAMILY Sioux City Foundry Co. Stacie Anderson at 279-6272 x 207 Frank & Sandi Baron Siouxland Magazine or sanderson@sioux-city.org Ken Beekley John & Rebecca Budd GOLD BRONZE Jean Farrell & Tom Hildenbrand C.W. Suter Services Antiques on Historic Fourth Mark & Kay Jensen Great West Casualty Bruening Eye Specialists Mike & Annie Meier Gunderson’s Jewelers Burg Studios Iowa-Nebraska State Bank Coughlin Landscaping INDIVIDUAL L & L Builders Custom Woodworks Nancy Boysen Pathology Medical Services of Siouxland Davenport Cleaners Dr. David Cox Poulson Advertising Foulk Brothers Plumbing & Heating Debra Karr Funkalicious Boutique Merriel Miller SILVER Henry Homes ‘n More Aurelia Scott Avé Medical Laser Spa Kollman Appliance Mary Jo Smith CMBA Architects * Kuehl Realty Century 21 ProLink Office Systems Company BOLD – New memberships Pinnacle Bank Greenberg Jewelry Company Italics – Upgraded memberships McClintock Insurance Shay Studios Mills-Shellhamer-Puetz & Associates Insurance Sunnybrook Dental * Multicare Health Clinic Windows America & Dog Watch PLaN architecture Woodhouse Motors Principal Financial Group Thorpe & Company Jewellers * Association Board Member affiliation Walton Dental Health Whiskey Creek Enterprises * DEVELOPMENT 9
COURSE CATALOG SPRING TERM 2017 STUDIO ART CLASSES & WORKSHOPS Give t he gif t of ar March 19 – May 14, 2017 (no classes Easter Sun, April 16) Call 7 t. Gift 12-279 certifi -6272 cates Ask about becoming an Art Center Member and save on classes at time of registration. for mo availa re info ble. Phone, drop in or online registration closes two days before the start of a class. r m ation. Register online at www.siouxcityartcenter.org or call 712-279-6272 ext. 200, or drop in at the Sioux City Art Center. PAINTING / DRAWING CERAMICS with Diane Neri WATERCOLOR PAINTING with Glenda Drennen #C 02 March 23 – May 11 (8 weeks) HS – Adult #PT 01 March 21 – May 9 (8 weeks) HS – Adult Thursdays, 6:00 – 8:30 pm Clay Studio Tuesdays, 10:15 am – 2:15 pm Studio #203 Tuition: Member $132 – Non-member $164 Tuition: Member $136 – Non-member $170 (clay and tools provided) (*NWAEA Credit Available) (*NWAEA Credit Available) BEGINNING WATERCOLOR PAINTING with Glenda Drennen POTTERY FROM THE WHEEL with Mike Oliver #PT 02 March 23 – May 11 (8 weeks) HS – Adult #C 03 March 25 – May 13 (8 weeks) HS – Adult Thursdays, 6:00 – 8:30 pm Studio #204 Saturdays, 10:30 am – 1:00 pm Clay Studio Tuition: Member $136 – Non-member $170 Tuition: Member $132 – Non-member $164 (*NWAEA Credit Available) (clay and tools provide) (*NWAEA Credit Available) INTRO TO OIL PAINTING with Dennis Hart #PT 03 March 23 – May 11 (8 weeks) HS – Adult OPEN STUDIOS Thursdays, 6:00 – 8:30 pm Studio #205 Every Friday, 10:30 am – 3:30 pm Tuition: Member $136 – Non-member $170 Come and catch up on class projects. All students taking (**NWAEA Credit Available) classes during the current term are welcomed and encouraged to work independently. Even though there will PAINTING AND DRAWING with Jodi Whitlock be no instruction, sharing a common work environment and #PT 04 March 19 – May 14 (8 weeks) HS – Adult informal critiques with other students can be helpful in the Sundays, 1:15 – 3:45 pm Studio #205 development of one’s work. Tuition: Member $127 – Non-member $159 (**NWAEA Credit Available) REMEMBER TO SIGN UP FIRST AT THE ART CENTER, THEN AT NWAEA FOR RENEWAL OR GRADUATE CREDIT. GLASS ONE *= renewal TWO **= graduate STAINED GLASS FOR THE EXPERIENCED OR BEGINNER with Donna Behrens MIDDLE SCHOOL CLASSES #G 01 March 23 – May 11 (8 weeks) HS – Adult MANGA CARTOON ART with Dennis Hart Thursdays, 6:00 – 8:30 pm Studio #203 #MS 01 March 23 – May 11 (8 weeks) Ages 10 – 13 Tuition: Member $127 – Non-member $159 Thursdays, 4:30 – 6:00 pm Studio #205 (*NWAEA Credit Available) Tuition: Member: $95 – Non-member $115 SCULPTURE MAKE IT OUT OF CLAY with Beth Love SCULPTURE & MIXED MEDIA with Mark Kochen #MS 02 March 23 – May 11 (8 weeks) Ages 11 – 13 #S 01 March 19 – May 14 (8 weeks) HS – Adult Thursdays, 4:30 – 6:00 pm Clay Studio Sundays, 1:15 – 3:45 pm (8 weeks) Studio #203 Tuition: Member 95 – Non-member 115 $ $ Tuition: Member $127 – Non-member $159 (*NWAEA Credit Available) YOUTH CLASSES IMAGINE THAT with Debra Marqusee CERAMICS #Y 01 March 20 – May 8 (8 weeks) Ages 5 – 7 HAND BUILDING AND WHEEL THROWING with Beth Love Mondays, 3:00 – 4:00 pm Studio #205 #C 01 March 20 – May 8 (8 weeks) HS – Adult Tuition: Member $83 – Non-member $90 Mondays, 12:00 noon – 2:30 pm Clay Studio Tuition: Member $132 – Non-member $164 ARTFUL DISCOVERIES with Noelle Vondrak (clay and tools provided) #Y 02 March 20 – May 8 (8 weeks) Ages 8 – 11 (**NWAEA Credit Available) Mondays, 3:00 – 4:30 pm Studio #204 Tuition: Member $95 – Non-member $115 ATTENTION Most classes at the Sioux City Art Center are process oriented, not product based. Originality and creativity are always promoted; however, being creative can be messy, so dress accordingly. 10 education
“MUD” FOR KIDS with Beth Love WEEKEND WORKSHOPS #Y 03 March 20 – May 8 (8 weeks) Ages 8 – 11 ALCOHOL INK PAINTING with Paula Crandell Mondays, 3:00 – 4:30 pm Clay Studio W#1 March 19 HS – Adult Tuition: Member $95 – Non-member $115 Sunday, 1:30 – 4:00 pm Studio #203 Tuition: Member $40 – Non-member $48 DRAWING & PAINTING AFTER SCHOOL with Donna Behrens (all materials provided) #Y 04 March 23 – May 11 (8 weeks) Ages 8 – 12 Thursdays, 4:30 – 6:00 pm Studio #203 CREATIVE CONNECTION with Linda McDonald Tuition: Member $95 – Non-member $115 W#2 April 1 HS – Adult KINETIC SCUPLTURES: ART IN MOTION with Noelle Vondrak Saturday, 12:30 – 3:30 pm Studio #204 #Y 05 March 23 – May 11 (8 weeks) Ages 8 – 12 Tuition: Member $48 – Non-member $56 Thursdays, 4:30 – 6:00 pm Studio #204 (all materials included) Tuition: Member $95 – Non-member $115 ARTFUL BIRTHDAYS and PARTIES Celebrate your child, friend or loved one’s birthday party at IN THE STUDIO TOGETHER the Art Center. Our talented art teachers will provide an age CREATIVE STORIES with Noelle Vondrak appropriate hands-on art project for a very fun and exciting party. #Y 06 March 22 – May 10 (8 weeks) Ages 2 – 4 Member $125 – Non-member $150 Wednesdays, 10:15 – 11:00 am Studio #203 • 1.5 hour party Tuition: Member $55 – Non-member $65 • 40-minute art project ART AND THE FIVE SENSES with Noelle Vondrak • Reservations are required at least two weeks in advance. #Y 07 March 24 – May 12 (8 weeks) Ages 2 – 4 Early booking is encouraged. Friday, 10:15 – 11:00 am Studio #203 • A 50% non-refundable deposit is required to hold or reserve Tuition: Member $55 – Non-member $65 a party rental. • There are no restrictions on food served during your party. WEEKEND ART LESSONS • More than 12 participants – $5.00 per additional child SATURDAY ART LESSON • Exclusive use of the party room for 90 minutes with Noelle Vondrak, Beth Love, & Donna Behrens • Please leave candles and balloons at home #Y 08 Every Saturday Morning Ages 6 – 12 * • Party Times: Saturday: 10:30 am, 12:30 pm, 2:30 pm 10:30 am – 12:00 noon Studio #203 Sunday: 1:30 pm, 2:30 pm; Weekdays: Call for available times Tuition: $5 per child each Saturday Call Debra Marqusee at 712-279-6272 ext. 201 * Children 5 years and younger may participate, however an adult to arrange the event. must accompany the child and assist with making the project. March 11 Color Value Painting Donna Behrens Free to the public Spring Fling March 25 Cardboard Picasso Faces Noelle Vondrak April 1 Tin Foil Bas Relief Beth Love April 8 Yarn Picture Art Donna Behrens April 15 Collage/Print Landscapes Noelle Vondrak Workshops April 22 Quilled Paper Design Beth Love April 29 Layered Landscapes Donna Behrens May 6 Cardboard Tube Sculpture Noelle Vondrak May 13 Clay Figures Beth Love May 27 Kaleidoscopes Donna Behrens Saturday, March 18 Register by calling Visitor Services 279-6272 ext. 200 NEW FAMILY CLASS! SUNDAYS IN THE STUDIO A painting lesson with Brenda Thelen • Maximum of 10 people per workshop #Y 09 Every Other Sunday Afternoon All Ages • Space is limited so register early 1:30 – 3:00 pm Studio #204 • Register for up to 2 workshops per person Tuition: $10 per person • Expect to work approximately 45 minutes per project Enjoy a Sunday afternoon of fun and painting as you and your • People who do not pre-register may participate in a workshop family create marvelous art together! No experience necessary only if space is available in this hands on class which is sure to excite and inspire artists • Children age 6 and younger must be accompanied by an adult of all ages. Participants get their own canvas to paint and keep. • Be on time to your workshop as late arrivals may lose their Don’t miss the fun! Leave the art-making mess to us! reserved space March 12 Landscape April 23 Sea Scape Workshops March 26 Still Life May 7 Pointillism 10:30 – 11:15 am & 11:30 am – 12:15 pm April 9 Abstract May 21 Self Portrait Mosaic Flower Pots Birdhouse Painting * Children 7 years and younger may participate, however an adult Painting Clay Birds Spring Floral Wreaths must accompany the child and assist in the painting experience. EDUCATION 11
712-279-6272 www.siouxcityartcenter.org HOURS: Tues, Wed, Fri, Sat 10 am – 4 pm Thurs 10 am – 9 pm; Sun 1 – 4 pm 225 Nebraska Street Mon Closed Sioux City, IA 51101 All exhibitions and programs are supported, in part, by a grant from the Iowa Arts Council, a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs, and the National Endowment SNB for the Arts; the Art Art Center Centerof Sioux Association Ad (Doug) 1_17.pdf City; and the 3 City of Sioux City. 1/30/17 1:24 PM Doug is smiling because he knows what Better Banking is all about. We’re talking... Better Wealth Management! “I have complete confidence in C my wealth management advisor. M I know my investments are being Y managed right!” CM Security Customer – Doug Patrick MY CY Security Wealth Management has over 70 CMY years of experience. We are dedicated. We K are local. We focus exclusively on cultivating the best financial strategy for each of our customers. Switch to Security today and discover what Better Banking is all about! SECURITY NATIONAL BANK SIOUX CITY • AKRON • MAPLETON • MOVILLE • LAWTON snbonline.com Member FDIC
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