ArtBeat 2015 January - The Pahrump Arts Council
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ArtBeat 2015 January - The Pahrump Arts Council
ARTBEAT “Creating an environment for the arts to flourish in our community” PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Happy New Year to you! Photo: High Desert Chorale Winter Concert December 11th The New Year promises to be full of great opportunities in the arts for our community. We’ll start off 2015 with a visit from the Missoula Children’s Theatre. (Visit their website: mctinc.org. ) The production will be “Alladin” an original musical based on (cont. page 4) CALENDAR PAC OFFICE HOURS: Courthouse All-Dayers PAC office closed until Joy to the World Monthly 3rd Thursday January 6th What Makes You Happy 775-751-4944 for info Ongoing Events/Meetings: Library High Desert Chorale ArtBeat Submissions Due: Gary Howland Photography Rehearsals Thursdays Monthly 3rd Monday American 1st National 6:30-9:30-PV High School Send to Bank Music Room Info: [email protected] Bank of America 7248 PAC Board Meetings Landscapes Coming Events Monthly 2nd Thursday Gems BBQ Missoula Children’s Theatre 6 pm-PAC Office Pahrump Art Gallery January 19-24 Open Mon-Sat 10am-4 pm PVHS Desert Square Dancers East St. next to the Library Utah Shakespeare Tour Weekly Thursdays 5-7 pm Weekly Painting January 30th-7 pm Methodist Church 727-1858 Wednesdays 10-12 pm PVHS Wayne Walker, Caller Todd Green Residency 702-403-2146 Shadow Mt Quilters February 2-7 Barbara Prochnow Monthly Business Meeting 2015 Quilt & Fiber Arts 208-320-6026 2nd Thursday 9-Noon Show Ruud Center February 20th-22nd Spring Mountain Art Guild Sewing & Social Days Friday-Sunday Monthly 2nd Wed 10-Noon 1st, 4th, 5th Thursdays Nevada Treasure RV Resort Museum on Basin 9-Noon, Ruud Center Galleries YOUR PLATINUM SPONSORSHIP HERE Nine Issues Annually-Call 751-6776 Ja n ua r y 20 15 Our Contact Info: Pahrump Arts Council Cahlan West Professional Center 2340 E. Calvada Blvd., Suite B Mail: PO Box 3481 Pahrump, NV 89041 775-751-6776 [email protected] Website: pvpac.org PAC Officers: President Loretta Lindell Vice-President Ryan Muccio Secretary Lynn McDonald Treasurer Sonia Wittenberg MaRia Apodaca Doris Smith Deanna O’Donnell Dina WilliamsonErdag ArtBeat Page 2 January 2015 Pahrump Art Gallery Happy New Year! Thanks to everyone who dropped by on Dec. 13th to enjoy our Christmas Open House. We had a real good turnout and the weather cooperated with us. Ty Cook set up out front (BRRRRR!) with his wonderful Black and Whites, I painted in the entranceway, Laurie McCaslin gave demos and held left handed drawing contests, Janet Toy painted and sketched a few portraits, Lloyd Martin did painting demos. Special thanks to Marti and Eugene Zeigler and Flora Collier who hosted, held the raffles and generally organized all. Jessica Wakefield, Mike Wakefield, Princy Simonsen, Marti Zeigler, Lloyd Martin, Flora Collier ,Laurie McCaslin and Charlise Butler. we are sitting we are also taking care of the sales for the Chapter Two Bookstore which is our "Nest mate". We also have classes and workIf you think you might be interest- shops throughout the year. These ed in exhibiting at our gallery, I workshops are very affordable and will tell you how it works. You lots of fun and you can be a beginfirst you fill out an application ner or not, there is something for and become a lifelong member of every level of experience. Our galthe gallery for a one time fee lery board meetings are held once a $25.00. The exhibit is changed out month and you are welcome to every three months and there is a come and sit in. Hanging Fee of $15.00 per month. No commission is taken from your We are also trying to have Open sales. Pahrump Arts Council pays Painting on Fridays from 1:00 pm the sales tax and you are given the to 3:00 pm. Bring whatever you We had many gorgeous entries in remainder. You get a minimum of are working on and share with us the "winter" contest and by popular 4ft wide wall space from ceiling to or just get to know us. Work on vote, first prize of $75.00 went to floor and more if there are fewer your project with the support of Marilyn Raquepau and second artists hanging. We also have people who have lots of experience place prize of $50.00, went to our some glass cases for displaying and are willing to share. No new art gallery member, Mike small pieces or Jewelry, and tables charge, no pressure. If you need Wakefield. Congratulations, Good for displaying artist greeting cards more info please contact me at 775Work! etc. 537-7958 or [email protected]. We have a new exhibit being inWe are a co-op Gallery, which stalled on January 5th. This show means that the exhibiting artists Check us out on wwwpahrumpartwill run for three months and our take turns covering the desk a few gallery.com and like us on Face"Featured Artist" will be Nancy times a month for three hours. book. Stillwell. I will let you know when Usually no more than two times a we are holding her reception. The month. That also depends on how ~Princy other local artists exhibiting are many active artists we have. When Photos: Christmas Open House Page 3 ArtBeat January 2015 Shadow Mountain Quilters/Fiber Arts News The theme for the upcoming 2015 conference center is the location for information are available for downQuilt & Fiber Arts Show is Cross- our Feb 20-22 show. Forms and load at www.pvpac.org. roads. Nevada Treasure RV Resort Photo: Left High Desert Chorale Winter Concert Door Prize Table L to R: Lynn McDonald, Sonia Wittenberg, Doris Smith Background: SMQ Quilt Joyce & Skip Higginbotham Photo: Right High Desert Chorale Winter Concert YOUR GOLD SPONSORSHIP HERE Nine Issues Annually-Call 751-6776 ArtBeat Page 4 January 2015 President’s Message (cont.) (cont. from page 1) the well-known story. MCT’s trademark little red truck will roll into town on January 19 (Martin Luther King Day) to conduct auditions open to all children in Pahrump, grades K-12. Two talented directors, Sarah A. Feinmark and Alex K. Jenkins, will bring their considerable talents in music and theatre to bear on 50-60 students who will be chosen to participate in the production. The students will rehearse in the afternoons after school for the week, then put on a play complete with costumes, makeup, lights, and scenery. (It’s amazing what fits into that little red truck). The performances will The Pahrump Arts Council’s High Desert Chorale presented its annual free winter concert on December 11th in the event center at the Pahrump Nugget. An enthusiastic audience of more than 130 enjoyed classical and popular music of the Christmas season, bringing with them donations of food that were presented to the Methodist Church food bank. It was a night made more festive by the donation of punch and cookies by the Pahrump Nugget. For many years, the Pahrump Nugget and Jeremy Jensen have been generous in their support of be held at the Pahrump Valley High School auditorium on Saturday, January 24, with a matinee and an early evening show. More information will be sent through the school system after the first of the year. But mark your calendar and stay tuned! Next, the Utah Shakespeare Tour will visit PVHS, after a one-year absence, on January 30, 7:00 p.m. Tickets will be $6 - the play: MacBeth! This will be a condensed version. The Tumbleweeds Tales Society has donated the money to bring the tour to PVHS. Thank you! Then Todd Green, a talented Ne- the Pahrump Arts Council as we bring the arts to our community. With space for events at a premium in Pahrump, we appreciate that generosity in allowing the use of their event center for Chorale concerts, the Fiber Arts Show and other events. Thank you to Jeremy Jensen and the Pahrump Nugget staff for “making Christmas bright.” Without the dedicated volunteers of the High Desert Chorale and director, Andy Barnum, we would not have the concerts to look forward to in the spring and winter. The concert was enhanced by vada musician, will bring his multitude of instruments, strings, flutes, percussion, for a one-week residency, February 2-7. He will perform at four school concerts, with a final evening performance at PVHS auditorium, 7:00 p.m., Friday, February 6th, open to the community for a nominal ticket price. The children in our community will benefit from Todd’s expertise that will bring cultural awareness of the music in the world around us. Please take part in these activities, as a volunteer (call 775-751-6776) and as an audience member! Read your ArtBeat for the latest news and help to get the word out. ~Loretta the sound system of Steve Lajeunesse, set up and monitored by Varian and Louise King. The PAC board of directors provided door prizes, PAC artists provided a display of artwork, and Shadow Mountain Quilters set up their gorgeous opportunity quilt for ticket sales. Volunteers make the world go round. We thank all who helped make the winter concert a success, including all who attended to enjoy the music and support the arts. ~Loretta ArtBeat Page 5 January 2015 Spring Mountain Art Guild The Art Guild members enjoyed their annual Christmas party held at the Best Western Clubhouse. The food was delicious and included turkey, ham, and all the trimmings. Our next regular meeting will be on January 14, 2015 at 10 AM at the museum. Please visit the library to see Gary Howland's beautiful photography exhibit. His show will be there until February 27th. ~ Marilyn Raquepau Artist Class Schedule Call the instructor for class information and to sign up January 2015 Watercolor - 1:00-3:00 Lloyd Martin (534-0345) Tuesdays 6th, 13th, 20th & 27th February Acrylic - 1:00-3:00 Lloyd Martin (534-0345) Tuesdays 3rd, 10th, 17th & 24th Paint a Pet - Acrylic - Princy Simonsen (537-7958) 12:00-3:00 Thursday 19th & Friday 20th Painting on 19th Class pet & 20th your pet March Oil - 1:00-3:00 Lloyd Martin (5340345) Photo: Gary Howland Thursdays 5th, 12th, 19th & 26th April Pastel - 1:00-3:00 Lloyd Martin (5340345) Tuesdays 7th, 14th, 21st & 28th May Watercolor - 1:00-3:00 Lloyd Martin (534-0345) Thursdays 7th, 14th, 21st & 28th Volunteer Opportunities There are many chances ArtBeat Assistant to learn and support the Editor work of the Pahrump Arts Maintain contact with Council. Training will be affiliated groups. Gather provided for all positions. information for ArtBeat. Call the PAC office, 775Work with ArtBeat 751-6776 editor. Computer Assistant Maintain the online spreadsheet file of volunteer hours used for granting. ArtBeat PR/Advertising Needs coordinating assistance. Youth Arts Committee needed. Computer Assistant Provide backup for email Theater/Performing communications with our Arts members and submit Needs to be started again! briefs and news releases to media. Missoula Children’s Theatre Needs a committee for residency week (January 19-24). Membership Coordinator Maintains membership list on computer using Excel. Pinterest Guru Maintains Pinterest account. Contact Melinda at [email protected] YOUR SILVER SPONSORSHIP HERE Nine Issues Annually-Call 751-6776 WEBMASTER NEEDED A new webmaster is needed to take over the backend maintenance required for the PAC website & to make updates as requested by the board. The designer has created an extensive manual that will be of great value to the new webmaster. If you or someone you know is interested, please leave a message at the office (751-6776) with your name & number, so that you can be contacted. Historian’s Notes Please submit newspaper and magazine articles of a historical nature to Jan Brown, our volunteer historian. She has done a wonderful job getting the history updated, and we want to make sure we keep it up. Name the organization, event and date. You may bring the Information to the PAC office during regular office hours and it will be placed in Jan’s folder, or you may contact Jan at 775-751-3649 or email her at [email protected]. Thank you, Jan! Photo: Left PAC Member Tour-December 7th Sculptor Eino Mexican Quartz Photo: Below Sculptor Eino Blue Quartzite Agave Plant. Leaves are sharply carved individually. Missoula Children’s Theatre “Aladdin” January 19-24, 2015 Auditions K-12 January 19, 2015 Mark Your Calendars! For Info: 775-751-6776 The Pahrump Visual & Performing Arts Council (dba) Pahrump Arts Council is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, chartered in the State of Nevada since 1993. Contributions and donations may be tax deductible pursuant to the provisions of section 170.c. of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, 26 USC 170.c. Our mission is “to create an environment for the arts to flourish in our community.” We’re on the Web in Color! pvpac.org YOUR BRONZE SPONSORSHIP HERE Nine Issues Annually-Call 751-6776