Summer 2016 PLAC Pearson Lakes Art Center
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Summer 2016 PLAC Pearson Lakes Art Center
Let’s be loud, Acrylic and oil on canvas, (mother/daughter collab), 9 x 12 inches, by Stacie Johnson Summer 2016 PLAC Pearson Lakes Art Center Visit Pearson Lakes Art Center Contents 2201 Highway 71 PO Box 255 Okoboji, IA 51355 712.332.7013 lakesart.org Performing Arts Visual Arts Arts Education Special Events Membership Supporters & Sponsors *Hours: Monday–Saturday, 10 AM–4 PM Thursday, 10 AM–9 PM *Closed Mondays through May Staff & Board of Directors Staff Juli Johnson Accountant Holly Zinn 2016 PLAC Board of Directors Staff Assistants Jan McDonald Miranda Johnson Katelyn Brockmeyer Education Director Becky Peters President Morris Caudle Vice President Maintenance Britney Hansen Marv Fernelius Visual Arts Director Deb Ditsworth Secretary Theatre Technicians Amanda Schindler Performing Arts Director 3 7 11 17 18 19 Dennie Storey Reed Wilson Amber Jonas Terry Yarns Treasurer Kathy Beachem Dan Carson Marilyn Conover Connie Finnern Steve Goodenow Joan Gronstal Greta Gruys Jane Hummel Rob Oldson JoAnne Sackett Ryan Sather Dennis Walker Rosemarie Ward Office Manager In Memorium: Lois Powers May 18, 1919–March 5, 2016 2 The Pearson Lakes Art Center recently lost a long-time volunteer and supporter. Lois Powers, Age 96, of Okoboji, passed away on March 5, 2016. Lois was one of the founding members of the Lakes Art Center. She served as president of the Lakes Art Center in 1972 and again in 1981. We’ll remember Lois for the hours of dedication she put into getting the art center up and running in the original barn-like building many referred to as “the red barn.” In visiting with Lois as we prepared for our 50th anniversary year in 2015, Lois expressed what she remembered most, the tree growing in the middle of the red barn building and how it became “a delightful surprise” as visitors loved how unique it was and how the many volunteers decorated it with little bird houses, painted signs and tools. We also remember Lois as one of the visionaries behind Art in the Park. The very first Art in the Park was held in 1982 in front of the red barn and the lawn was filled with artists. The Pearson Lakes Art Center is forever grateful to Lois and our condolences go out to her family and friends. Saturday, May 14 5:30 PM FREE and open to the public! Together with J. J. Messerole and Clint Riedel, an inside look into the mind of musicians. Spend the evening in conversation with local musicians and celebrate music! “Sting” Ray Anthony: A Tribute to Ritchie Valens Wednesday, June 8 7:30 PM Performing Arts Matt Andrews Album Release $25 Non-Members $20 Members $15 Students Ray Anthony is one of the most acclaimed tribute artists representing the 1950s and 1960s in music today. He is endorsed by the Ritchie Valens Estate and named “Best Live Entertainer” in Branson, MO. Ray is known nationally for his role as Ritchie Valens on the famed national tour production of the “Winter Dance Party.” Slick back your hair and get your bobby socks and poodle skirts on as “Sting” Ray Anthony comes to Okoboji. Sponsored by Connie Valens, Hi-Tone Five Inc., Strategic Agri Marketing, Copper Cottage The Headliners Tuesday, June 21 7 PM $25 Non-Members $20 Members $15 Students Jazz is back in the Pomerantz with The Headliners. Back for their thirteenth year, it’s a tradition the PLAC presents The Headliners for another night of fun and great live music. This has been one of our best received shows for years, and is ALWAYS a sell out, so get your tickets early! Sponsored by John and Linda Hopkins; Bob and Martha Graham, Graham Tire 3 Performing Arts Yesterday & Today: The Interactive Beatles Experience Thursday, July 7 7:30 PM $25 Non-Members $20 Members $15 Students Yesterday & Today is an all request Beatles show. The set list for the night is made up entirely from the audience’s requests, guaranteeing that the show is different every time you see it. With dead-on musical precision and stunning set designs, you’ll be immersed with the sights, sounds, and memories of The Beatles, proving that The Beatles music truly is the soundtrack of our lives! Sponsored by the Perry and Teresa Pearson Foundation Victor and Penny Ukelele Workshop Wednesday, July 13 4–5 PM FREE and open to the public! Want to play more confidently and musically? Erin McGrane and Jeff Freling of Victor & Penny show you the difference between just strumming along and driving the rhythm. Learn simple but effective strumming techniques and delve into the styles of swing, hot jazz and gypsy jazz. Rock steady rhythm is the backbone of every good song, so jump on the train! Sponsored by the Perry and Teresa Pearson Foundation Artist Performance Thursday, July 14 7:30 PM $25 Non-Members $20 Members $15 Students Celebrating a time when style mattered and class was king, Victor & Penny and their Loose Change Orchestra feature tight harmonies, dazzling guitar work, soaring horns and a fiery ukulele. This corset-tight quartet crafts clever original tunes and brings a modern voice to the prohibition era jazz with charm and hot licks. Named “Best Folk Ensemble 2015” by PITCH Magazine and “Stand-out Concert of the Year” by The Joplin Globe, they are an “absolute rollicking blast.” 4 Sponsored by the Perry and Teresa Pearson Foundation Saturday, July 23 8 PM $30 Non-Members $25 Members $20 Students Okoboji’s summer tradition — it’s The Second City: Fully Loaded! Chicago’s The Second City, the nation’s premier comedy improv company, plays at the PLAC for another summer sellout! It’s always great fun when Second City takes the stage at the PLAC. This is the VERY best in improv comedy. Come and see why! Performing Arts The Second City Sponsored by Signe Kim Lauridsen-Jones California Guitar Trio Thursday, August 4 7:30 PM $25 Non-Members $20 Members $15 Students The universe of guitar knows no boundaries for The California Guitar Trio. Their shows are full of captivating stories and humor that immerse the audience in the music that fearlessly crisscrosses genres. The trio’s questing spirit drives them to explore the intersections between rock, jazz, classical, and world music. Since studying under Robert Fripp’s challenging Guitar Craft Courses, the trio has served as the soundtrack for Olympics coverage, NBC, NASA, and more. Don’t miss this one of a kind show! Sponsored by the Perry and Teresa Pearson Foundation Gaelic Storm Wednesday, August 10 7:30 PM $55 Non-Members $50 Members $45 Students From bluegrass fans and country cowboys, to Deadheads, rock & rollers, and Celtic fanatics, Gaelic Storm has built one of the most diverse fan bases in modern music. Since kicking their career off in the mid-1990s, they have appeared in “Titanic”, topped the Billboard World Chart five times, performed at various music festivals and Irish Festivals, and have continued to gain the reputation as a genre-bending Irish band whose songs mix Celtic traditions with something new and different. It’s sure to be a fun evening for all! Sponsored by Greg Gamble; The Vogel Foundation, Drew & Jean Vogel; Marilyn & Dwight Conover; Signe Kim Lauridsen-Jones; Dan & Jane Hummel; Midwest Piano, Ryan Sather; Dave & Jen Rettig 5 Performing Arts The Alley Cats Tuesday, August 16 7:30 PM $25 Non-Members $20 Members $15 Students If you love the 50s and 60s a cappella Doo-Wop sound, then we are pleased to present The Alley Cats, straight from Los Angeles, CA. These guys are considered one of the top a cappella groups in music today, and have been together for over a decade. The evening is sure to be filled with all out vocal fun! Sponsored by the Pearson Art Foundation Dave Rowley & Friends Friday, August 26 7:30 PM $25 Non-Members $20 Members $15 Students There is no other way to describe this show than Okoboji’s reason to have fun and close the summer in a memorable way! It’s always lively when Dave gets his group of talented friends together for a fantastic show of music, fun, and memories. Get your tickets early, as it’s always a sell out! Sponsored by Marilyn Strickland, Steve & Karrey Lindeberg, Russ & Sharlene Eckard, Dan & Carol Carson The Dick Bauman Big Band Monday Nights (Memorial Day–Labor Day) 7–9 PM (Doors at 6:30 PM) $10 Admission Open Seating & Dance Floor 6 A special thank you to Erpelding Voigt & Co. for their sponsorship of Skippyjon Jones Snow What! May 5–June 25 Goodenow Gallery Opening Reception & Artist Talk: Thursday, May 5 5–7 PM Beauty, elegance, grace — intricacies of pattern, color and form — not the common parlance of contemporary art in America for many decades, yet these are the elements that inspire Cynthia Whynott to create paintings and works that embody these enduring components. The world of Ukiyo-e inspires her art, with complex patterns and flowing shapes drawn from nature. The elegant portrayal of the Japanese kimono’s contrasting patterns is a recurring theme in her work. As in nature, an essence of beauty is revealed in many varied ways. In today’s world, which is rife with violence, angst, and endless exploration of harshness and man’s primitive self, her love of beauty and color lead her to create work that provides a respite from the currency of a conflicted world. Whynott seeks to provide the viewer with a sense of tranquility and contentment that speaks to a better self in a world of calmness and serenity. In another vein, she has been drawn to the Pop Art scene of the 70’s and diverges from the path of a high aesthetic to the inherent whimsy and humor in the images and words that intrigue. She strives to create a sense of calmness and appreciation in the viewer, for her role in life is to create beauty and inspire others to seek it out. Daniel Dean June 16–August 27 Monte Pearson Gallery Visual Arts Cynthia Whynott: A 40 Year Retrospective Opening Reception & Artist Talk: Thursday, June 16 5–7 PM Daniel Dean produces sculpture, video, audio, and site-responsive installations that explore our relationship with media and technology. Dean transforms the familiar using repetition, shifts in scale and context, and displaced language. The merging of the immaterial and material world is expressed by reimagining the connections between exchange vs. value systems, utility vs. aesthetics, and collective participation vs. personal experience. The resulting liminal space is explored, for example, through the use of computational forms like algorithms that reflect the realities of how media effects our perceptions of the world. Collaboration and research is essential to Dean’s practice. He currently teaches new media studio and theory courses at Minneapolis College of Art and Design and Macalester College, St.Paul. Dean has exhibited and performed his work nationally and internationally at: the Weisman Museum, Minneapolis; The Soap Factory, Minneapolis; Northern Spark Festival, Minneapolis; the Bakken Museum, Minneapolis; The Katzen Arts Center, Washington, DC; Institut für Alles Mögliche, Berlin; NGBK, Berlin, ZKM Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe; and the Beijing Film Academy. Dean has an MFA in Experimental and Media Art from the University of Minnesota. 7 Visual Arts Treasures from the PLAC Collection June 6- June 29 Weaver & McIlrath Galleries Christopher Hood June 16–August 6 Wikert Gallery Opening Reception & Artist Talk: Thursday, June 16 5–7 PM Christopher T. Hood (b. 1989), is an artist born and raised in between several states (Kentucky, Indiana, and New York), currently living and painting in Iowa. His works have been exhibited in several group shows in New York City and Long Island, in addition to other small scale shows in other states. Group show highlights include: SW!PE at National Arts Club’s Trask Gallery, and Metropolitan Museum of Art. Working primarily in acrylic on canvas, his paintings depict in an abstract manner his thoughts and ideas of society, human conditions, and current events. His current works have taken on more metaphorical languages within the imagery itself, utilizing collage and mixed medium on paper that eventually act as sketches for future works. Each work reflects a piece of the artist’s memory: a figurative embodiment of ones history, an interest, an idea, etc. He is primarily interested in the idea of ephemeral works made through mass production for marketability, while there is a master work, or what could be called “model zero”, and the idea that art is meant to represent a means to pull an emotional response to the material rather than investigating only the main idea of the work. Lauren Chapan 8 June 30–August 13 Weaver & McIlrath Galleries Opening Reception & Artist Talk: Thursday, June 30 5–7 PM Lauren Chapman was born in Broken Arrow, Okalohoma, in 1990. Chapman works predominantly in the medium of oil painting on canvas. She is currently studying painting at the University of South Carolina and spent a semester studying abroad at the International Center for hte Arts in Italy. She has received The Scholastic Art & Writing Gold Key Award for excellence in Visual Arts, as well as an Honorable Mention form the International Fine Arts Online Juried Competition for a piece called “Feminine Reflections,” a representational of the current fourth wave of feminism. In March 2015, Lauren participated in a group exhibition at the Infringement Arts Festival- a grassroots movement that brings attention to social issues through artistic expression. She was recently chosen to exhibit her painting “The Flood” in Artsfields which is a 9-day, juried art competition determined by votes from ArtFields professionals, located in Lake City, South Carolina, from April 22-30, 2016. June 30–August 13 Goodenow Gallery Opening Reception & Artist Talk: Thursday, July 7 5–7 PM Views from the Gast family’s 1946 Cessna 140 airplane have become a point of reference for a series of large scale works by Spirit Lake artist, Danielle Clouse Gast. This perspective on the Iowa Great Lakes and the surrounding areas has opened up fresh compositions while emphasizing the style most associated with Clouse Gast’s work. Her use of organized, geometric shapes and lines (referencing planned groves, repetitive docks, and scattered, playful boats) results in an abstract blend of inviting landscapes. Stacie Johnson August 11–October 15 Weaver & McIlrath Galleries Visual Arts Danielle Clouse Gast: From the Ground Up Opening Reception & Artist Talk: Thursday, August 11 5–7 PM My paintings are abstractions that explore the visual effect of tensions between painting and sculpture. The works are tightly designed and compositionally complex. Each painting is a long process of working out a new image. On the occasion that a painting is cultivated quickly, it is the result of a longer struggle with a previous painting that didn’t fully resolve itself. Moving from (almost) traditional still-life paintings to abstractions of various sorts, the practice is constantly exploring a mish/ mash of flatness and illusion; abstraction and representation. The best description of the work thus far describes this as “a play between shadow and pattern.” Making a painting is a conversation with my materials. Each painting seems to create itself and, although abstract, becomes a self-portrait and a record of time and place. The practice is fulfilling, because I witness psychic content manifesting itself in physical materials. 9 Visual Arts Artisans Road Trip (A.R.T.) Group Exhibition August 18–October 9 Goodenow Gallery Opening Reception & Artist Talk: Thursday, August 18 5–7 PM A.R.T. invites you to travel Iowa’s scenic byways and back roads looking for one-of-a-kind art treasures. Artisans will offer a rare glimpse into creative processes as they demonstrate their craft in personal and unique workspaces. Artists Include: Joanne Alberda, Tim Arand-McIlrath, Sue Biederman, Kathryn Buckley, Danielle Clouse-Gast, Cherie Courter, Crystal Cross, Mary Jo Daniels, Avis Davis, Joleen Dentlinger, Glenda Drennen, Mitch Eveleth, Kathy Evert, Linda Fries, Hank Hall, Connie Hankens, Pam Harp, Ken Harskamp, Judy Hemphill, Linda Hopkins, Tammy Hoppe, William Lieb, Irene McCoy, Barbara McGee, Sarah Morphew, Bruce Morrison, Mel Myers, Ron Netten, Anita Plucker, Perry Polson, Gene Polson, Lissa Potter, Tootie Powers, Lee Rainboth, Haley Rothstein, Karen Ruddy, Marisa Sidles, David Strom, Judy Thompson, Roberta Williams, and Holly Zinn. In the Community Brown Bag Lunch Series: Conversations in Art First Thursdays: Community Art Crawl Every Third Wednesday at The Prairie Chick Noon–1 PM May 5 May 25 Led by Visual Arts Director, Britney Hansen June 22 Led by Performing Arts Director, Amanda Schindler July 27 Led by Education Director, Holly Zinn August 24 Led by Visual Arts Director, Britney Hansen September 28 Led by Guest Artist, TBD June 2 July 7 August 4 5 PM 7 PM 6 PM 8 PM Kurio Kastle 709 16th St Spirit Lake Pearson Lakes Art Center 2201 Hwy 71 Okoboji September 1 Summerwind Gallery 28 Allen Ave Arnolds Park The Wine Bar & Art Gallery 139 West Broadway St Arnolds Park Friends of the Visual Arts Bill & Jane Lieb Al & Delores Maser Beverly Pearson Pearson Art Foundation Gene Reed 10 Dwight & Marilyn Conover John & Karen Goodenow Hank & Sheryl Hall John & Linda Hopkins Colin & Pokey Jensen Frances Shloss Gene & Anne Spence Dennis & Rosemarie Ward Anne Thorne Weaver Margy Wood May 1, 2016; 2–3 PM $10 per person Register by: April 30 Everyone Welcome! Instructor: Marta Barnard This May Day, adult dancers of all abilities are encouraged to come and dance on stage at the Pearson Lakes Art Center. Dancers and nondancers will learn to do a bit of ballroom dance. In anticipation of Cinco de Mayo, the class will learn some easy Salsa dance steps. May Day Dance Class, taught by Marta Barnard will be fun, easy, and it is not necessary to have a dance partner. Barnard is a professional actor, choreographer, and director, and registered with the Iowa Arts Council as a Performance Artist and Artist in Residence. Basket Making: Utilitarian Tool Basket May 5, 2016 5:30–8:30 PM Register by: May 3 Intermediate/Advanced Adult Education May Day Dance Non-Members: $55 Members: $50 Instructor: Rachelle Fratzke In this class, we will guide you as you weave your own market basket. One step at a time, you will learn material preparation, measuring, marking, up staking, start-stop weaving, simple rims, adding dividers, and a handle. Our instructor will help you shape and finish your basket and will discuss additional finishing techniques. At the end of the class, you will take home your completed market basket. Fee includes materials, pattern, materials preparation, use of tools, and instruction fee. Open studio time the following Thursday if needed. Still Life: Black & White June 14 & 21, 2016 6–8:30 PM Register by: June 10 Everyone Welcome! Members: $55 Non-Members: $65 Instructor: Danielle Clouse-Gast Participants will work in a limited acrylic palette to see beyond color and focus on spatial relationships, contrast, and creating successful compositions using a traditional subject matter: the still life. This exercise is valuable for both beginning and experienced painters to develop techniques useful in their home studio practice. Two nights, with an open studio option in between. Supply list available at the PLAC box office. 11 Adult Education Printmaking on Gelatin & Like Surfaces June 18, 2016 10 AM–1 PM Register by: June 16 Everyone Welcome! Non-Members: $30 Members: $25 Instructor: Holly Zinn No experience necessary! In this one-day printmaking course we explore monotype printing with water based ink on paper with the homemade glycerin and gelatin plates. Students will learn paper registration techniques, create their own stencils, use positive and negative space to layer prints, and make a handful of artworks to take home and enjoy. All materials will be provided. Suggested supply list available at the PLAC box office. Figure Drawing June 27–July 1, 2016 4:30–7:30 PM 18+ Non-Members: $170 Members: $135 Instructor: Alma Hale This figure drawing class is the perfect start if you’re new to figure drawing, or if it’s been a few years and you’re looking for a fresh start. Basic principles of drawing will be covered in depth, beginning with gesture, structure in the figure, landmarks, measuring, proportion, foreshortening, and shading. Towards the end of the workshop charcoal and water media will be explored. Alma Hale is the Associate Professor of Art at Southwest Minnesota State University. Supply list available at the PLAC box office. Nude/clothed models will be used. This course is for students 18 years and older. Raku Workshop 12 July 23, 2016 10 AM–4 PM Register by: July 21 Everyone Welcome! Non-Members: $55 Members: $45 Instructor: Dakota Potters of West Sioux Ceramics No clay experience necessary! Purchase a piece of bisque pottery or bring your own to finish in this Raku firing workshop. During the workshop, bisque pieces will be glazed, red, smoked, cooled and ready to take home in a matter of 2 to 3 hours. Demonstrations on glazing applications will be presented. If you are bringing your own pottery, all hand built and thrown pieces must be made out of Raku clay. Low re-cast ceramic pieces also work well. The pieces should be bisque red to cone 08 or 1770 degrees F. Raku clay available for purchase at the PLAC Ceramic Studios from May-June. Raku is a process in which pottery is glazed, fired, and is removed from the kiln at bright red heat and is placed in containers of combustible materials, which blackens raw clay and causes crazing in the glaze surface. Iridescent colors, baked potato firing, and horse hair finishes all available. 5-piece maximum. Suggested supply list available at PLAC box office. July 25–29, 2016 8:30 AM–4:30 PM Register by: July 18 Intermediate/Advanced Non-Members: $350 Members: $300 Instructor: Dora Hagge Light is the master key. It brings design, color, and value together creating an atmosphere alive with vibrating echoes of color. The focus will be on Luminosity, and on controlling the power of Light, on the color of Light, bouncing that color, and floating paint on water for a clean light & air illusion. Luminosity brings life. It is the illusion of light radiating out of something. Light can radiate from a face, sky, book, flower, window, common objects - your imagination is the limit. In 2015, Dora received Fellow Maxima Cum Laude status in the American Artist Professional League in NYC. Please visit www.dorahagge-artist.com to learn more information. Supply list available at the PLAC box office. The Still Life: A Study in Color August 16 & 23 6–8:30 PM Register by: August 12 Everyone Welcome! Adult Education Mastering Light & Luminosity in Watercolor Non-Members: $65 Members: $55 Instructor: Danielle Clouse-Gast Participants will use a full palette of acrylic color to establish composition, create contrast, and see spatial relationships between objects of a still life while building an extensive palette of color mixing and blending at the same time. Two nights, with open studio option in between. Supply list available at the PLAC box office. Shades of Grey August 1–5 9 AM–4 PM Register by: July 25 Everyone Welcome! Non-Members: $300 Members: $240 Instructor: Jack Wilkes Advance your drawing skills as you develop an understanding of how to use mood and environment as it applies to drawing. This class will focus on the production of depth and atmosphere, the concepts of value and texture as design elements, and emphasize the importance of expression in drawing. All levels are welcome; continuum provided for returning students. 13 Adult Education Printing Nature July 16, 2016 9 AM–1 PM Register by: July 13 Everyone Welcome! $50 Everyone Instructor: Kristie Hackbart All materials included! Discover Eco-printing and natural dye methods. Eco-printing allows you to print directly with plant material, leaves, blooms, berries, rust. Use local plant material to design and create one silk scarf with the Eco-print method. We’ll explore mordents and methods. As the contact print bundles steam, we will play with an indigo vat. Indigo is a plant dye as well. Try Shibori style folding and tying methods to create patterns in a second silk scarf. Eco-print works well with animal fibers, such as silk and wool. Indigo likes all natural fibers. (Think blue jeans!) You may bring one shirt, scarf, hankie, or piece of fabric to dye your own. Dress for a bit of mess! Luncheon with Instruction Lunch: 12 PM Dinner: 6:30 PM Register by: Friday prior to each session Everyone Welcome! Non-Members: $35 Members: $30 Instructor: Chef Susanne Bicknese Explore the art of cooking in this popular workshop! The PLAC will feature local chef, Susanne Bicknese, demonstrating her magnificent cooking techniques. While the demonstration is taking place, enjoy the food prepared by the chef. Call to reserve your place setting today! May 18 Pies & Tarts–Sweet and Savory June 8 Incredible Edible Egg with Jennifer Loudermilk of the Iowa Egg Council 14 July 13 Ultimate Burger Bash August 10 Quick Weeknight Meals Summer Cezannes Grades 1–3 Wednesdays 10 AM–11 PM Non-Members: $8/class Members: $6/class Register Friday prior Mondays & Tuesdays 10 AM–12 PM Non-Members: $16/class Members: $12/class Register Wednesday prior Visit www.lakesart.org for class descriptions. June 15 Crayon & Watercolor Resist on Wood June 22 Cat Clay Sculptures July 6 Modigliani Portraits July 13 Visit www.lakesart.org for class descriptions. Handbuilt Vessels June 27 & 28 Self Portrait with Abstract Elements July 11 & 12 July 20 July 18 & 19 July 27 July 25 & 26 Nevelson Assemblages Firefly Paintings Set Design Rangoli Air-Dry Clay Mandalas August 1 & 2 August 3 Textured Slab Vessel Pinch Pot Rooster August 8 & 9 August 10 Henri Rousseau Jungle Rousseau’s Toucan Summer Seurats Grades 4–6 Visit www.lakesart.org for class descriptions. June 20 & 21 Embossed Metal Masks Egg Carton Mask Thursdays & Fridays 10 AM–12 PM Non-Members: $16/class Members: $12/class Register Monday prior June 13 & 14 Printmaking Cityscape Kids & Teens Summer Classes Preschool Picassos Ages 3–6 Teen Art Grades 7–12 June 16 & 17 July 7 & 8 Mondays & Tuesdays 2–4 PM Non-Members: $16/class Members: $12/class Register Wednesday prior July 14 & 15 Visit www.lakesart.org for class descriptions. Hot Glue Printmaking June 23 & 24 Large Handbuilt Vessels Self Portrait with Abstract Elements Embossed Metal Masks July 21 & 22 Nevelson Assemblages July 28 & 29 June 13 & 14 Wood Burning Wall Art June 20 & 21 Large Handbuilt Vessels June 27 & 28 Self Portrait Slice July 11 & 12 Embossed Metal Artwork July 18 & 19 Nevelson Assemblages July 25 & 26 Set Design Photography and Photoshop August 4 & 5 August 1 & 2 August 11 & 12 August 8 & 9 Textured Slab Vessel Henri Rousseau Jungle Pottery Wheel Optical Illusion Weaving 15 Kids & Teens Summer Classes Family Classes All Ages 10 AM–2 PM, come & go *Non-Members: $9/class *Members: $7/class Pre-registration requested Materials subject to availability. June 9 June 30 July 1 Have fun with family or friends creating a unique grouping of birds hanging out on a wire or tree. Give them each their own painted personalities that match your friends or family. Create one large poster as a group to hang and enjoy. Paint a textured 4th of July flag in red, white, and blue on burlap fabric. PLAC’s tie dye t-shirt tradition returns with a full day of dying shirts! We will show you how to fold in different styles, soak, and dye your shirt. Participants will take their shirt home in a plastic bag with washing instructions, just in time to wear for the Fourth of July. Fingerprint Birds 4th of July Burlap Flags *Price per individual *Price per group Tie Dye T-shirts *Price per individual Theatre/Dance Classes Rainbow Rocks Ages 5—9 July 8, 9–11 AM Instructor: Nicole Wiczek $20 Everyone Register by July 5 Explore your creative side through dance and art with vibrant colors! Will include snack, craft, dance, game, and story. Pirate Pizzazz Ages 5—9 July 22, 9 AM–11 AM Instructor: Nicole Wiczek $20 Everyone Register by: July 18 16 Come dressed as a pirate for an exciting adventure to find the treasure! Will include snack, craft, dance, game, and story. The Tempest Shipwrecked in Okoboji! Grades 4–12 July 25–29, 1–4 PM Instructor: Marta Barnard $100 Everyone Register by July 18 Young Actors who want to experience Shakespeare and the fun of being shipwrecked on stage can sign up to learn about “The Tempest” by being a part of it. Students will perform the final day of class for an invited audience. Dance a Painting Dance a Painting Ages 3–5 August 2, 1–1:30 PM Instructor: Marta Barnard $10 Everyone Register by August 1 Grades 1–6 August 2, 2–3 PM Instructor: Marta Barnard $10 Everyone Register by August 1 A creative movement class using the rhythm of the paintings and murals to inspire dance moves. Students will paint a mural that will be displayed at Art in the Park. The workshop will use improvisation and modern dance techniques to translate paintings into movement. Students will paint a mural that will be displayed at Art in the Park. May 1, 2016 Postmark Deadline for Early Bird Fee on or before June 1, 2016 Notification mailed to all early applicants July 1, 2016 Cancellation fee refund deadline SCHEDULE INCLEMENT Friday, July 31, 2016 Site opens for set up at noon (optional) Pearson Lakes Art Center will make every effort to hold Art in the Park even in inclement weather, such as, but not limited to; rain, wind, etc. Artists should be prepared for the elements and are responsible for the protection of their work. July 10th, 2016 Information packet mailed to artists; includes space assignments New Saturday, August 6th, 2016 7:00 a.m. Site Opens Coffee and pastries available for exhibitors 10:00 a.m. Show is open to the public and judging begins 11:00 a.m. Awards are delivered to winning artists 5:00 p.m. Show is taken down. WEATHER POLICY This event will only be postponed in the event that a weather related warning prevents the use of the outdoor space. **We reserve the right to cancel the show without prior notice in the interest of protecting artists and the public. Special Events DEADLINES P.O. BOX 255 - HIGHWAY 71 - OKOBOJI, IA 51355 2201 HIGHWAY 71 - 712 332 7013 w w w. l a k e s a r t . o r g The Pearson Lakes Art Center Presents 201 6 ArtInThePark Saturday, August 6 ,TH at Preservation Plaza in Arnolds Park, IA Sponsored by OKOBOJI TOURISM & REMINGTON’S RESTAURANT 17 Membership Membership Information New Member Benefit Basic Individual: $45 Annually Not a member? Here’s a great reason to join! *Benefits for individual member only Basic Family: $65 Annually *Benefits for up to 2 adults and dependents Your basic membership offers the following privileges: Discounts on lesson fees and workshops for member(s) Discount tickets for PLAC-produced performances for member(s) Monthly updates and exhibit announcements delivered to your mailbox The first to know about new Performing Arts offerings - and be the first to purchase discounted tickets Season Catalog delivered to your home Invitation to Visual Arts exhibition openings Satisfaction of supporting your community arts organization Supporter: $150–$249 Basic Member Privileges plus: $20 towards an adult workshop of your choice Public recognition of your support at the Supporter Level Patron: $250–$499 Basic Member Privileges plus: $30 towards an adult workshop of your choice One free ticket to a PLAC-produced Performing Arts event Public recognition of your support at the Patron Level Discount of 10% on one facility rental Associate: $500–$999 Basic Member Privileges plus: $50 towards an adult workshop of your choice Two tickets to a PLAC-produced Performing Arts event Public recognition of your support at the Associate Level Discount of 20% on one facility rental Benefactor: $1000 + Basic Member Privileges plus: Four free tickets to a PLAC-produced Performing Arts event Two free meeting-room uses during business hours (8:00 AM - 4:30 PM) One free class valued up to $150 Discount of 50% on one facility rental Public recognition of your support in our Seasonal Catalog. Join the Pearson Lakes Art Center Today! Renew your membership or become a member by completing the form below. Mail with payment to: Pearson Lakes Art Center PO Box 255 Okoboji, IA 51355 For questions call us at 712.332.7013 Membership Level: Individual Family Supporter Associate Benefactor Patron CHECK or VISA/MC C.C.# Exp. Name Address City 18 State Zip PhoneEmail INCLUDE YOUR EMAIL TO RECEIVE OUR E-NEWSLETTER Contact me for seasonal mailing address info I am interested in volunteering The Pearson Lakes Art Center is now officially a member of the North American Reciprocal Museum Association, NARM. What does that mean? Members of the Pearson Lakes Art Center at the Supporter Level and above ($150 and up) now have an additional, and valuable, benefit—free admission during regular museum hours, discounts at museum shops, and discounts on concert/lecture tickets, at more than 700 NARM member museums! Bring your PLAC membership card with you when you travel and take advantage of discounts and free admission at hundreds of different museums across the country, all with your Pearson Lakes Art Center membership. To see a list of all of the NARM member museums please visit: narmassociation.org *This membership benefit is only available to Supporter level members and above. If you have an Individual or Family membership, you can pay the difference to upgrade to the Supporter level to take advantage of all the benefits right away. You don’t have to wait until your membership expires to get the additional benefit. To upgrade your membership or to become a new member of the PLAC, call 712-332-7029, email [email protected] or visit www.lakesart.org/support and join online. 2015 Membership Upgrades James Pollard Marjorie Mueller Roy & Kathryn Strasburg Stan & Colleen Lemkuil T.J. 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KUOO Radio Prime Lending, Chad Thompson Rebe Skin and Vein Clinic Trautman Financial Services, Scott Trautman General Donations Karmon & John Amsler Citizens Community Credit Union Linda & John Hopkins Pokey & Colin Jensen Elizabeth MacFarlane Jensen Endowment Pokey & Colin Jensen Endowment Mary McHugh Joanne Netland Sheryl Nunn Pearson Art Foundation Gene Reed Trautman Financial Services, Scott Trautman Lori & Lane Volkert Anne Thorne Weaver In Memory of Jim Cravens Karen & John Goodenow In Memory of Katherine Everist Linda & John Hopkins In Memory of Brent Green Linda & John Hopkins Rosemarie & Dennis Ward In Memory of Josie Gruhn Leah Streeter Mora Zinn In Memory of Ilo Hatten Susan Fisher Sally Parks In Memory of Robert Herbert Sally Herbert In Memory of Isabel Leighton Dennis Anderson Gerald Carroll Charles Cassel Margaret & Tim Creamer David DeMuth Ronald Groth Eugene Harty Kelly & Eric Hoien Lisa Honold Miriam Leighton Mettler Neven Mulholland Eireen Notestine Lois Powers Vicki Russell Susan & David Spalding Leah Streeter Margy Wood Martha Woodard Mora Zinn In Memory of Peg Luhring Leah Streeter In Memory of Sharon Parriott Karen & Steve Hoppe In Memory of Bill Sackett Karen & John Goodenow BeverlyPearson In Memory of Terry Tamisiea Linda & John Hopkins Capital Improvement Donors Connie & Wayne Finnern Polly & Mark Peterson BeverlyPearson P & T Pearson Foundation, Teresa & Perry Pearson Signe Kim Lauridsen-Jones & Ken Jones Iowa Cultural Affairs Endowment Donors Kathy & Tim Beachem Joe Fitzgibbons Juli & Travis Johnson Karrey & Steve Lindeberg JoAnne & Barry Sackett Holly Zinn Performing Arts Sponsors Judy & Dick Anderson Shar & Russ Eckard Erpelding, Voigt & Co., LLP Greg Gamble Graham Tire, Martha & Bob Graham Great Lakes Insurance, Chris & Jerry Block Jason Grinnen Charlene Hamann Hi-Tone Corporation Linda & John Hopkins Iowa Information Publishers and Printers Jane Hummel Design, Jane & Dan Hummel Signe Kim Lauridsen-Jones & Ken Jones Karrey & Steve Lindeberg Dennis & Dori Lippon Midwestern Mechanical Okoboji Wines, Sheila & Mark Reed Optique, Dr. Tarra Vander Leest P & T Pearson Foundation, Teresa & Perry Pearson Pearson Art Foundation Pizza Ranch Annette Smick Hendersen Strategic Agri Marketing MarilynStrickland Connie Valens Vogel Foundation, Jean & Drew Vogel Walker Insurance, Kris Walker Anne Thorne Weaver Janice & Terry Yarns Visual Arts Sponsors Joan Benz Marilyn & Dwight Conover RichardDutton Farm Bureau Financial Services, Michael Thoreson Sheryl & Hank Hall Linda & John Hopkins Hy-Vee of Spirit Lake Pokey & Colin Jensen Amy Kueper Kristi & Bruce Leigh Jane & Bill Lieb Delores & Al Maser MHR Insurance Brett Morris Pearson Art Foundation BeverlyPearson Gene Reed Savings Bank of Lake Park FrancesShloss Jane Shuttleworth Ann & Gene Spence Martha & Jack Strawther United Community Bank Rosemarie & Dennis Ward Anne Thorne Weaver Margy Wood 2015 Supporters & Sponsors Thank you to our generous supporters of 2015! Friends of Education Barb Beemer Monica Beemer City of Arnolds Park City of Milford City of Okoboji City of Wahpeton Marilyn & Dwight Conover Pat & Mark Graham Mary Hecht Sally Herbert Linda & John Hopkins Sheryl & Brad Jones Jane & Bill Lieb Milford Kiwanis Michelle & David Peters Ginny & Bob Peterson Bonnie & Rod Simonson Christine & Bill Thomas Abby & Phil Walleck Kathy Zinn Grant Donors The Good Neighbor Fund Supporter of the Year In memory of James and Margaret Cravens Volunteer of the Year Jeanne Sieh 19 Gold Corporate Sponsors Silver Corporate Sponsors Tom Fuhrman’s Edward Jones Investments Pearson Lakes Art Center Non-profit U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 60 Sibley, IA 51249 2201 Highway 71 PO Box 255 Okoboji, IA 51355