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EXHIBITIONS _______________________________________ EXHIBITIONS TO THE NEW WORLD: Gary Kelley, 2018 Detail of Sky Above Clouds, Georgia O’Keeffe Please note our galleries will be closed April 19–21 for the holiday. ANTONÍN DVOŘÁK IN IOWA 13 APR–12 MAY 2019 DRESSER-ROBINSON GALLERY Original art by Gary Kelley from the Dvořák New World Symphony performed VIEW POINTS by the wcfsymphony at Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center. ON VIEW THROUGH 24 MAR 2019 Reception at the Hearst directly following the concert on Saturday, April 13. DRESSER-ROBINSON GALLERY ROOM RENTAL LYNN BRANT | CEDAR FALLS, IA The Hearst Center can CHARLI CURTIS | RICHMOND, VA accommodate groups up to GENE LU | JACKSON HEIGHTS, NY CEDAR FALLS STUDENT ART EXHIBITION 150 people for meetings, private functions, or special programs. WILL PAPPENHEIMER | BROOKLYN, NY 07 APR–12 MAY 2019 Hearst Reading Room DAHL-THOMAS GALLERY Rental Fee: $15/hr Technology often compels us to see things in new unexpected Opening Reception: Sunday, April 7 from 1:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m. Capacity: 8–10 ways. Inspired by Georgia O’Keeffe’s musings from her first Sponsored by Friends of the Hearst Mae Latta Hall views of the world from an airplane window, this exhibition features artists whose works play with technology to present This exhibition features works by students from elementary and Rental Fee: $30/hr secondary schools in Cedar Falls. The emerging talent of young artists Capacity: 120 seated, familiar subjects from new perspectives. In many instances, 140 standing new technologies not only inform the way the work is produced, provides an impressive and diverse exhibition with works in all media including ceramics, photography, printmaking and painting. Nancy Price Meeting Room but also the way viewers encounter it. To quote O’Keeffe, “It Rental Fee: $15/hr is breathtaking as one rises up over the world one has been Renee Fischer, 2018 Capacity: 10–12 living in—looking out at—and look(ing) down at it stretching away Rownd Classrooms I or II and away…it is very handsome way off into the level distance, Rental Fee: $25/hr, fantastically handsome—like marvelous rug patterns or maybe $40/hr for both Abstract Paintings.” (Georgia O’Keeffe: Art & Letters, 1987) COLLABORATIONS: FIRST FIFTY 2019 Capacity: 30 seated, 50 standing Charli Curtis, Doodle Rock #10, 2018 28 MAY–14 JUL 2019 DAHL-THOMAS GALLERY R.J. McElroy Classroom Charles and Ray Eames Rental Fee: $25/hr Opening Reception: Tuesday, May 28 from 6:00–7:30 p.m. posing with chair bases© Capacity: 36 at tables, Eames Office LLC Drop-Off: Wednesday, May 15 at 10:00 a.m. COLLECTION WORK This year we’re challenging artists to reach out 45 on chairs, 65 standing ON VIEW THROUGH 24 MAR 2019 and work together. Find a partner (or a team) Corning Patio DRESSER-ROBINSON GALLERY and plan to participate in the Hearst Center’s Rental Fee: $35/hr, eighth First Fifty exhibition. The first fifty $15/hr if rented The Dresser-Robinson Gallery is transformed into a work space for the in addition to a maintenance of artworks in the permanent collection. The curator/registrar collaborative ready-to-hang works of art to classroom will be working regularly in the space to assess and photograph works arrive at the Hearst Center when doors open Capacity: 35 seated, in the collection. at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, May 15 will 65 standing be included in this exhibition. For more information Visit www.thehearst.org for more details. contact Sheri Huber-Otting 2 at 319.268.5502
EVENTS & PROGRAMS _______________________________ EVENTS & PROGRAMS All events listed are free and open to the public. SEEING, MEANING AND ART WITH FRJE ECHEVERRÍA April 18 & 25, May 2 & 9 from 10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Chinese Instrument Workshop: LOCAL FOOD AND FILM FESTIVAL Seeing can be fascinating, mystifying, and delightful. These lavishly illustrated presentations explore Guqin Saturday, March 2 from 10:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. visual form and idea, in both ordinary every day and special artistic circumstances. Wednesday, Pick and choose what activities interest you: meet local producers, purchase local food, attend a short Free but registration is required. Please register by April 4 by calling 319.273.8641. April 3 film and discussion, attend a gardening class, browse the exhibitions, and enjoy free children’s art 11:00 a.m.– 12:00 p.m. activities. Free admission and fun for the entire family! EARTH DAY CELEBRATION Join local artist Tuesday, April 23 from 4:00–6:00 p.m. and musician SCENE D PRESENTS: SO I COULD BE MACBETH SAVE THE DATE! Help us plant a tree and take part in free family fun! Lanxin Li to Tuesday, March 5 from 7:00–9:00 p.m.. learn about Join us for a night of songs and monologues performed by actors who would never otherwise get cast the ancient in the given role due to age, gender, or race. This production explores wider definitions of what it RED HERRING READERS THEATRE presents Chinese string means to be [insert label here]. A BODY OF WATER instrument, Tuesday, May 7 from 7:00–9:00 p.m. Guquin. This seven-stringed LUNCHTIME CONCERTS Written by Lee Blessing | Sponsored by Jones Law Firm traditional Bring your lunch, unwind and enjoy fantastic free concerts by UNI musicians. “A Body of Water has a deceptively simple set-up: Moss and Avis, a handsome middle-aged couple, Chinese Concerts begin at noon and end before 1:00 p.m. wake up in a beautiful house, surrounded by a lush lawn and a vast body of water. There’s one big instrument March 8: UNI Trombone Octet will perform traditional choir pieces and music written problem, though. The two of them have amnesia so perfect that they can’t remember their own has been specifically for eight trombonists. names.” used for over April 12: Rebecca Burkhardt and students play selections from Beethoven’s 9th Symphony 3000 years; “gu” meaning and comment on its history and construction. May 10: James Aissen on piano OPEN AIR STUDIO IN THE HEARST GARDEN ancient and Sundays in May from 1:00–4:00 p.m. “qin” referring Bring your art materials and enjoy free sun tea and treats while you create in the Hearst Garden. to an era in MORE MUSIC IN MAE LATTA May 5: Cinco de Mayo! Find Agua Fresca (fruited water) and Biscochitos Chinese history. Music begins at 7:00 p.m. (traditional Mexican cookies) to share. Li will perform Featuring music by members of the Cedar Valley Acoustic Guitar Association. You’ve enjoyed them May 12: Mother’s Day! Moms will enjoy a flower just for them, with iced tea and cookies provided. traditional on summer evenings at Movies Under the Moon, now you can relive those warm memories this spring May 19: Devil’s Food Cake Day! Devil’s Food cupcakes and iced tea provided in the garden. Chinese songs in Mae Latta Hall. and talk about May 26: Join in on the festivities and take advantage of a garden full of quilts as your muse. the cultural Mar. 21: Phil & Travis See details below. significance of Apr. 18: Uncle Chuck & Perry Miller this instrument. TRIFLEMORE CONCERT FREE EVENT! FINAL THURSDAY READING SERIES May 23 at 7:00 p.m. The Final Thursday Reading Series is a collaboration of Final Thursday Press, the Hearst and the Triflemore is a transatlantic folk duo creating music with subtle flavours of vintage British Isles folk UNI College of Humanities, Arts and Sciences. Thank you to Sidecar Coffee Roasters and Hansen’s baroque and Celtic. Analog singer-songwriters dedicated to crafting a crisp, elegant interpretation of Dairy for beverages. Open mic starts at 7:15 p.m. and featured authors take the stage at 8:00 p.m. lo-fi simplicity, they present their own contemplative poetry and melodies, whilst giving a nod to more Final Thursday returns in September 2019. formal, traditional stylings. March 28: Paul Hedeen—author of the new novel, The Butterfly (BHC Press) April 25: Patricia O’Donnell—author of the new novel, The Vigilance of Stars (Unsolicited Press) 30TH ANNIVERSARY GARDEN POP UP WE’VE GOT STORIES TO TELL May 26 from 1:00–4:00 p.m. in the Hearst Sculpture Garden April 2 from 6:00–8:00 p.m. In celebration of our 30th year, enjoy live music from Rick Sorenson, sip on springtime refreshments, Join guest speaker Mardy Holst for stories from Cedar Falls history. Sponsored by the Cedar Falls visit with local artists and explore a variety of local quilts hung throughout the garden. Join in on a tour 4 Historical Society. of the quilts at 2:00 p.m. 5
YOUTH CLASSES & WORKSHOPS _____________________ YOUTH CLASSES Saturday Mornings at the Hearst SUMMER CAMPS Sign up now… up quickly! Spring Break Camp March 18–22 & WORKSHOPS Take one or take them all! Saturdays, April 6–May 18 for AGES K–6 Our camps fill Campers exercise their creative muscles over break by creating Students must reach the minimum age (No class April 20) Time: 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m., Get Messy: August 12–16 unique and exciting projects to requirement before or during the program. before & after care available Leave the mess for us! Experiment with the take home. Snacks provided Questions may be directed to the Education 8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. messiest of mediums, from slime, papier mache, in the morning and afternoon. Coordinator, Angie Hickok, by calling “DoodleSplats”: Print, Paint and Sketch Explore drawing, painting and printing skills Fee: $160 ($144)/week; and marbling to clay. Campers will even get Students must bring a sack 319.268.5504. To register call 319.273.8641 Before & After Care Option: to help build a catapult to splatter paint. lunch. Before & after care or go online at thehearst.org. through a variety of wildly colorful projects. Fun, creative, and collaborative works of art are additional $8/day, $40/week Dress for mess. available, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. available to take home at the end of 6 weeks. Ages: K–6 Messy Mornings (ages 3–6) Times: (Ages 9–12) 9:00–9:50 a.m. Architecture: June 10–14 Art Detectives (ages K–6) Time: 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Wednesdays, March 13–May 22 (Ages 4–6) 10:00–10:50 a.m. Campers explore this multi-faceted art by creating 2 Day Workshop—June 20 & 21 Fee: $35 ($31.50)/day, (No Messy Mornings March 20) (Ages 7–8) 11:00–11:50 a.m. their own design. Campers learn about light, Help! Someone has stolen all of our artwork! $160 ($144)/week Children explore a wide variety of materials Fee: $30 ($27) space functions and aesthetic while creating their Complete puzzles, match artists to their artworks Before and After Care: through creative and delightfully messy projects. own blueprint, then they bring their idea off paper and more while you use your best detecting Additional $8/day, Kids Clay Studio and into 3-dimensions with a scale model of their skills to reclaim stolen artwork. Back by popular A parent or caregiver must accompany the $40/week Engage your child’s creativity through the art of unique design. demand! participating child. Younger siblings are welcome. ceramics. Use a variety of tools to make unique Time: 10:00–11:00 a.m. Time: 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. three-dimensional creations. Fee: $5 Art Around the World: June 24–28 Fee: $70 ($63) Times: (Ages 7–8) 9:00–9:50 a.m. Ask for Many Messy Morning, all 10 sessions Learn about artistic expression from cultures (Ages 9–12) 10:00–10:50 a.m. From Model to Main for $45 ($40). Call the Education Coordinator around the world! Campers make projects SAVE THE DATES! (Ages 4–6) 11:00–11:50 a.m. inspired by what they learn throughout the week. Street: Youth Imaginations at 319.268.5504 for more information. Fee: $30 ($27) + $7 clay lab fee Empty Bowls Shaping Community 1-Day Local artists make special visits to share about Saturday, February 16; Sunday, March 3 Groove: Music, Beats and Performance their culture and how it impacts their art. Workshop: Sunday, April 28 Anime Drawing Workshop & Saturday, March 16 from 1:30–3:30 p.m. from 10:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. Discover movement, rhythm and performance Join us on drop-in work days to create a bowl for Saturdays, March 9, 16 & 30 through group activities and projects explored This workshop brings together Capture the emotion and drama of Anime! Theatrics!: July 8–12 the Northeast Iowa Food Bank’s Empty Bowls according to age and interest. Through area middle school students to Explore the distinct proportions and themes Dance, music, props, costumes, stage art and set benefit! Hearst Center instructors and volunteers experimentation with instruments and create a collaborative sculpture of this versatile genre. Students receive a designs are explored in this high-energy camp. will be on-site to help participants of all ages choreographed steps, students recognize the for the corner of 4th and Main sketchbook to take home at the end of each Friends and family are invited to join us for a create their bowls. Free to participate, many ways music influences our lives! The final St. in downtown Cedar Falls. session to practice drawings. performance at 11:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. on the all materials provided. class day is dedicated to performances in Mae Students will work together last day of camp. Times: (Ages 13–16) Noon–1:45 p.m. Latta Hall at 9:30, 10:30, and 11:30 a.m. to create small scale models (Ages 9–12) 2:00–3:45 p.m. Times: (Ages 4–6) 9:00–9:50 a.m. of sculptures that represent Instructor: Callie Paar (Ages 7–8) 10:00–10:50 a.m. Art In Motion: July 22–26 their community. Professional Fee: $38 ($34) (Ages 9–12) 11:00–11:50 a.m. Create art that moves! Puppets, sculptures and artists, UNI art faculty and Fee: $30 ($27) mobiles are just a few of the projects for the students, and Hearst staff will week! be on hand to guide students Doll Fashion Workshop (ages 9+) as they explore their ideas and Saturdays, April 6, 13 & 27 Teen Ceramics: Wheel Throwing Body As Art: August 5–9 learn about the art making Practice your sewing skills while & Hand Building (ages 12–16) Make wearable art such as jewelry and crafted process as well as how public you design clothing for your Advance your knowledge and skills of the wheel textiles, try your hand at temporary tattoos or art comes to be. Students will favorite doll. Materials and and hand-building. Instructors guide you through henna, and explore the many ways we use our present their maquettes to sewing machines provided; just steps of throwing pots and building small bodies to express ourselves through movement community members where bring your creativity and your doll! sculptures. and sound. one will be selected to be fabricated in stainless steel and Time: 1:00–3:00 p.m. Time: 1:00–3:30 p.m. installed in downtown Cedar Instructor: Tonia Hansen Instructor: Claire Timmerman Falls. Participation is free but Fee: $42 ($37) Fee: $42 ($37) + $7 Clay Fee 6 Scholarships are available! Call 319.268.5504 or email Angie.Hickok@cedarfalls.com. registration is required. 7
ADULT CLASSES & WORKSHOPS Acrylic Still Life Workshop Canvas Collage Workshop Minimum enrollment __________________________ CREATIVE ARTS OFFERINGS ADULT CLASSES & WORKSHOPS ______________________ Tuesday, April 16 Tuesdays, May 14, 21, & 28 for all classes is three. This one-day workshop is sponsored in part by Make a mixed media collage on canvas. Class Cancellations: Intro to Wheel Throwing Intro to Drawing the group Iowa Artists. For more information, Color theory, texture and techniques are • $10 fee for ALL refunds, unless Tuesdays, March 26–April 16 Fridays, March 29–May 10 visit IowaArtists.us. Learn to set up your own still explored to make a layered artwork. canceled due to low enrollment. Develop skills on the potter’s wheel while you (no class April 19) life composition, including lighting and subject. (No fee charged if participant Time: 6:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m. learn to make a variety of vessels, as well as Learn the basics to drawing. Experiment with The first half of the workshop is reserved for transfers to another class Instructor: Kimberley Williamson sculptural pieces. form, shading, perspective and subject matter. instruction and demonstration followed by time within 7 days of class.) Fee: $40 ($36) This class is great This class is perfect for the beginning or for students to work on their paintings. Free • 50% refund for cancellations for beginning made between 1–6 days intermediate drawing student looking to for Iowa Artists if registered by April 2. before class. and intermediate learn new skills. Time: 10:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. • NO refund if canceled the level students. Time: 2:00–4:00 p.m. day of or after class starts. Instructor: Janice Marin Students will Instructor: Merle Poland • Weather cancellations decisions Fee: $25 ($22.50) have access to Fee: $48 ($43) made by Supervisor or Education the ceramic lab Coordinator. outside of class for the duration Clay You Wear: Denim on the Loom Beads & Pendants Workshop the class is held. Sundays, March 31–April 14 Tuesdays, May 14, 21, & 28 Time: Session 1: 3:00–5:30 p.m. Make your own denim rag rug or create four Design and wear ceramic beads and pendants! Session 2: 6:00–8:30 p.m. place mats on an antique loom used by the same The possibilities are endless with this versatile Instructor: Travis Gingerich & family since the early ‘30’s! This exciting process medium and our variety of glazes. Caitlin Mary Margarett will take place at both the Hearst Center and the Fee: $48 ($43) + $25 clay Time: 5:30–7:30 p.m. artist’s home. The first and last session will be at Instructor: Claire Timmerman the Hearst Center to sew fabric & finish the rug Fee: $40 ($36) or place mats, while the second session (times Figure Drawing may vary) will be using the artist’s loom. You Tuesdays, are welcome and encouraged to bring your April 9–May 14 own denim! Back by popular demand! Proportion, composition Time: 1:30–3:30 p.m. Instructor: Marty Wurth HANDS ON CREATIVE ARTS OPPORTUNITIES! and value will be covered Fee: $45 ($40) using experienced life Birthday Party Packages drawings models. All Pick one of our birthday themes—Animal Safari, Outer Space, Playing with experience levels welcome. Clay, or Ocean—and celebrate your big day at the Hearst Center for the Arts! Garden Stein Workshop Parties are scheduled on Saturday and Sunday afternoons from Time: 6:00–8:30 p.m. Thursdays, April 25–May 23 Instructor: Janice Marin 1:30–3:30 pm. Themes and art activities are designed for children Get ready for Spring patio parties and make ages 3–12. Cost is $140 for up to 15 participating guests; additional Fee: $48 ($43) you own garden-inspired stein! Instructor Travis guests may be added at $8 each for up to 25 participating guests. Gingerich guides you through creating the form At least one supervising adult for every eight party guests is required. and adding sculptural elements. After glazing To set up a private birthday party package and/or for more information Metal Stamping and Etching and firing you’ll be ready to enjoy the beverage contact the Hearst Center at 319.273.8641. Thursdays, March 28–April 18 of your choice! Learn skills to create unique, personalized Time: 6:00–8:00 p.m. 3-Month Independent Study Ceramics Studio Passes jewelry or accessories through methods of metal Instructor: Travis Gingerich Single $65 ($58.50) stamping and etching. Technique, layout, safety Fee: $30 ($27) + $5 clay fee Double $100 ($90) and riveting will be covered. This class is great Family $150 ($135) for beginners! Independent study includes access to clay studio, firing, and use of glazes. Clay must be purchased Time: 6:00–8:00 p.m. (in addition to the pass) from the Hearst Center at $25/25lbs. Open studio time is available when Instructor: Kimberley Williamson the studio is not being used for scheduled classes. For more information, stop by the front desk for a 8 Fee: $48 ($43) handout regarding our ceramics lab or call the Hearst at 319.273.8641. 9
NEW AND RENEWED MEMBERSHIPS, OCT. ’18–JAN. ’19 BECOME A MEMBER OF THE Thank you to our many Friends who support the Hearst Center for the Arts. Your annual membership directly supports our exhibitions, public programs and educational FRIENDS OF THE HEARST! opportunities for artists of all ages. { } New Member { } Renewal Joan Ackerman A. John Holstad While the Hearst Center serves the community, it also depends on the community for support. Hundreds of people like you who Audrey Adams-Sorge Linda Holvik appreciate the world of creativity have already become Friends At the level I’ve checked below: Edward and Dalila Amend Sheri Huber-Otting of the Hearst. Join them to become an important part of the Greg and Vicki Angove Willard and Kay Jenkins arts community. { } Friend: $35 Renu Bansal Joan Kafer Kerns { } Household/Family: $50 Mary-Sue Bartlett and Dave Drenner Dave and Cynthia Kaiser When you become a member of Friends of the Hearst, { } Supporter: $100 Jan Bernhard Sharon Kelleher you’ll receive: • Special invitations to members-only events { } Donor: $250 Barbara Brown Joyce Kohn Catherine Bryden Karin Leonard • Advanced notice of exhibit openings, performances, and events { } Benefactor: $500 Russell Campbell Lanxin Li • Invitations to artists’ receptions { } Collector: $1,000 Larry and Barb Cardamon Audrey Lowin { } My payment is enclosed. • Members-only savings on items in the gift shop, classes, Linda Carney Marleta Matheson room rentals, and events (Please make checks payable to Friends of the Hearst) Steve and Gerry Chamberlin Mary McCalley • Newsletters announcing events { } Please charge my (circle one): William and Cathy Craig Mary Nielsen and opportunities Gabriela Cuhat Miriam Ohrt MasterCard Visa Discover Barbara Dowd Jo Anne Ove Acct. #: ________________________________ We Welcome Volunteers! Jake and Emily Drennan Ruth Ratliff You can help with Hearst Center activities and exhibitions as Exp. Date: _______________ Jay and Vicki Edelnant Rebecca and Ronald Rinehart one of the more than 120 volunteers who contribute their time Bonnie Erickson Sandy Rittgers Signature: ________________________ (required) and talents. Help with festivals group tours, special mailings, Larry Erickson Ira and Nancy Simet help host receptions for exhibition openings, special events, Mary Fain Matthew and Heather Skeens or assist in the garden. Name: _________________________________________ Reginald Green Bonnie and Stephen Smith To join Friends of the Hearst and to learn more about volunteer Address: _______________________________________ Joe and Melanie Griffith Audrey Smith Gregory and Lynnette Harter Phyllis Steele opportunities, please fill out the information to the right and City: ___________________________________________ mail to: Mardy and Lauren Holst Jeanie Steffey State: __________________ Zip: ______________ Friends of the Hearst Tom and Char Strub Telephone: _____________________________________ James & Meryl Hearst Center for the Arts Meryl Thulean 304 West Seerley Boulevard Email address: __________________________________ Thomas Tritle Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 Peter and Marilyn Voorhees Roger White For Household/Family Membership, list names Call 319-273-8641 for more information. Kathy A. Williams of the Household/Family members: ________________ Dan Wilson Eric Giddens and Kendra Wohlert _______________________________________________ Gretchen Woodrick James and Lauri Young { } I want to know more about volunteer opportunities! Please have someone THANK YOU! contact me about ways I can help.
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