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9/27/2016 Doña Ana Arts Council Newsletter May 2016 Edition
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From the Director's Desk Volunteer of the Month Calendar of Events
From the gallery Support the Arts Gallery Listings
At the Fountain Promoting Art
From the Director's Desk
What a wonderful relationship the Dona AnaArts Council has had with Nancy Ritchey and theMesilla Valley Chorale! For more than 40 years, MVC has inspired andentertained Las Cruces, providing an ideal
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opportunity for experienced singers to share theirpassion for choral music.We are so pleased that the Chorale is dedicatingtheir next event, "Love That Music" as a benefitconcert for the Rio Grande Theatre. The programfeatures much loved songs from Mozart toGershwin, Please come and support The MesillaValley Chorale and the Rio Grande Theatre atthis event. Kathleen Albers Executive Director DoñaAna Arts Council
P.S. We are now accepting nominations for the2016 Community Arts Awards. Please see details and anomination form below. Nominations are due by June 1st.
May 2016 ataglance Calendar of Events
May 7 at 8pmDramas y Caballeros with Madame Ur
May 8 at 3pm Mesilla Valley Chorale presents Love That Music
May 10 at 630pm EOT: Frank Lovato
May 11 at 7pm
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CMT/CMI Student Film Showcase
May 13 at 7pmAcademy of Music & Dance "On The Red Carpet
May 17 at 6pmI Am Me film and discussion
May 21 at 130pmStudio A440 Recital
May 24 at 630pmEOT: Al Chance
Doña Ana Arts Council'sVolunteer of the Month
Layla JacksonLayla Jackson, a senior at Alma d'Arte Charter High School, isour Volunteer of the Month for May. Layla startingvolunteering in the Rio Grande Theatre in early 2014, workingbackstage and helping with the lighting.
This past year, Layla has been working on her Apprenticeship Hours for Alma at the RioGrande Theatre. Last summer, Layla not only performed in the Missoula Children's Theatreproduction of Red Riding Hood, but she also volunteered to help with the thirdeighth gradersfor the entire week of Opera Camp. Layla also helped with both the Renaissance ArtsFaire
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and the Las Cruces Arts Fair. She is truly a volunteer that can always be counted on to helpwith whatever project is at home.
After graduation, Layla plans to attend Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado where shewould like to pursue a degree in musical theater. We all wish her all the best and want her toknow that she will be missed!
AT THE GALLERY
Arlene Tugel
Exploring the grandeur of western lands is a favorite pastime of artist Arlene J Tugel. Shesplits her time between hiking and painting. The Las Crucen's watercolor paintings are featured in an exhibit called "Two Steps from theEdge" at the El Paso Electric Gallery in the Rio Grande Theatre. Most of the paintings werepainted en plein air (painted outdoors) while Tugel was standing near the edge of a cliff,arroyo, stream or even a sidewalk.
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"My favorite time of day to paint is in the morning when sunlight and shadows play acrossplants, rocks and hillsides" Tugel said. "I remind myself that watercolor is all about revealinglight. So for me, painting is a constant reminder to let my own light shine." Arlene received her first art instruction in the seventh grade when she insisted on taking artrather than home economics. However, her curiosity about the natural world led to a 36yearcareer in soil science and natural resource conservation. Arlene's artistic desires wererekindled at a watercolor class in 1994. After retiring in 2010, she spent more and more timeon painting. "The scenery and light of the Southwest inspire me to paint" she said. "I become filled withawe and excitement that I express by using vibrant colors. I combine my artistic skills andscientific knowledge of landforms to draw attention to the shapes of the land. I want theviewer to connect to the beauty of the land, feel its energy, and value its importance to ourwellbeing." Striking colors are prominent in many of Tugel's paintings. Her love of watercolor and thespontaneity that can be achieved with this medium are evident. Scattered clouds paintedagainst azure blue skies frame New Mexico landscapes. Hillslopes glow softly in morninglight and plants reflect the blazing sun at noon. Neon lights bounce against city buildings. Tugel was awarded Signature Member status with the New Mexico Watercolor Society in2015.
The show runs May 3 through May 31 with an Artist Reception on May 6 from 5pm to 7pm.The gallery is located at 211 North Main Street, Las Cruces; hours are Monday throughFriday, 9 to 5 p.m. For details call (575) 5236403.
PROMOTING ART IN LAS CRUCES
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Friday, April 29 at 12pm No host lunch at the Main Street Bistro 139 N. Main Street
All interested are welcome Please RSVP 5755236403 or [email protected]
CAREER ART PATH JUNE 13 24, 2016
Career Art Path, is a two week immersion program in thevisual arts for middle school students. The program isdesigned for students entering the 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8thgrades and will be held on June 1324, 2016 at the Almad'Arte Charter High School, 402 W Court Ave, LasCruces, NM. Tuition is $100 per student for the twoweekprogram; partial scholarships are available. The Arts
Council and program founders, Marian and Jordon Wolle, donate financial support to any
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student who has an expressed interest in the visual arts, but who is unable to pay the fulltuition.
MISSOULA CHILDREN'S THEATRE JUNE 27 JULY 2, 2016
The Doña Ana Arts Council is proud tocontinue its tradition of bringing MissoulaChildren's Theatre to Las Cruces. TheMissoula Children's Theatre is now set forJune 27July 2, 2016. The open auditionswill be from 10:00 AM to noon on Monday, June 27 at the Rio Grande Theatre. Theperformances will be on Friday, July 1 at 7:00 PM and Saturday, July 2 at 11:00AM. For students entering grades 1 12. Tuition is $60 per student; partialscholarships are available. The show title this year is The Jungle Book.
OPERA STORYTELLERS JULY 1122, 2016
Opera Storytellers Summer Camp presented by the DonaAna Arts Council and the Santa Fe Opera returns in anexpanded version. The camp will be two weeks runningfrom July11 22, 2016 and will be presented at the RioGrande Theatre. The program is designed for studentsentering 3rd 8th grade. 25 30 students will useelements of opera: librettowriting, music composition,and theatrical staging to compose and perform their own
musical drama based on the Hero's Journey. Tuition is $300 per student for the twoweek camp; partial scholarships are available. Additional information andapplications are available by calling 5755236403.
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Call for Nominations Doña Ana Arts Council's 29th Annual Community Arts Awards
The Doña Ana Arts Council is seeking nominations for the 2016 Community Arts Awards.The Arts Council annually honors special individuals and organizations who are actively
involved in promoting and enhancing the visual, performing and literary arts in ourcommunity through leadership, support and advocacy.
If you know individuals or organizations in the community who deserve to be recognized fortheir support of the arts and/or creative talent, this is your opportunity to nominate them foran award. A Nomination Form is attached to this newsletter and also available by calling
5755236403 or email [email protected].
Award categories include The Papen Family Award, Debi True Rounds NewcomerAward, Arts in Education Award, Community Arts Award (individual or organization),
Art in Public Places, and Excellence in Public Service to the Arts. (See below fordescriptions.) The deadline to submit a nomination packet is Wednesday, June 1, 2016.
Save the Date! Awards will be presented at the 29th Annual Community Arts Awardsreception on Wednesday, September 7, 2016from 5:307:30 pm at the Hotel Encanto.
AWARD DESCRIPTIONS:The Papen Family Award honors an individual who has demonstrated exemplary
commitment to the arts through leadership, service and/or financial support. The award,originally called the Mesilla Valley Treasure Award, and later, The Julie Papen Arts PatronAward, was renamed in 1997 to honor the late Senator Frank Papen and the Papen family,whose dedicated leadership, involvement, and support of the arts has so richly benefited ourcommunity. Previous winners include Dr. John Glowacki, Opal Lee Priestley, Rep. J. PaulTaylor, Mayor Ruben Smith, Dr. Joseph Denk, J. Henry Gustafson, Mary Hardman Gale,
Kenneth G. Melgaard, Carolyn Bunch, Emily Cohen, Dr. J. Bruce Streett, Dr. William Clark,Glenn and Sally Cutter, Heather Pollard, Denise Chavez, Dr. Thomas Gale, Mark Medoff,Irene Oliver Lewis, Judith Finch, Ruth Cantrell, Jack Ward, Keith Wilson, Bishop RicardoRamirez, Rosemary McLoughlin, Joan Smith, Dr. Greg Fant, Diana Seward, Dr. Jim
Shearer, Nancy Ritchey, Kathleen Squires, Tom & Jerean Hutchinson, and Jordan & MarianWolle.
The Debi True Rounds Newcomer Award recognizes leadership and support of the artsby an individual who has lived in Doña Ana County for fewer than five years. Past recipientsinclude: Les Roberts & Fred Rockey, Rita Hartley, Sherry White, Cheryl Thornburg, Susan
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Tweit, John Hasko, S. Derrickson Moore, Barbara & Steve Eckels, Kathe Stark, LonnieKlein, Alice Peden, Sylvia Gibson Bowers, Tom Smith, Laurel Weathersbee, Lucilene deGues & Paco Antonio, Ouida Touchón, Cheryl & Brian Fallstead, Lanova Sheets, MariBlacker, George & Maggie Griffin, Cynthia Garrett, West End Art Depot and Diane & RobinFovargue.
The Arts In Education Award recognizes an individual whose leadership and pioneeringspirit promote and shape literary, visual and performing arts education initiatives. Past Arts in
Education Award recipients include Bonnie Hosie, Karin Matray, Karuna Warren, JohnSchutz, Terry Alvarez, Leslie Kowalski, Constance Hasapopoulos Suter, Raul Dorn, DebraKnapp, Diane Schutz, Laurie Norman, Leslie Zerr, Corina Gabaldon, Oscar Butler, RenePalomares and Geri Brink & Paul Hallsted, Children's Reading Foundation of Doña Ana
County and Sherry DoilCarter.
The Community Arts Award recognizes an individual or organization whose motivation,service and example have made a marked impact on the cultural life of our community. Former recipients of this award are Bob Burns, Bob & Yvette Peticolas, Kevin & MichelleSelf, Jose Tena, Bob Diven, Dr. Jerry Ann Alt, Ceil & Peter Herman, Jim Billings, John
Pleasant, Joseph Sylvan & Barbara Toth, The Border Book Festival/The Cultural Center ofMesilla, Roy van der Aa & Robin Baxa, Larry Chandler, Jaki & David McCollum, MikeGroves, The Potter's Guild, Doug Roby, ASTC, GFWC Progress Club of Las Cruces and
Olin Calk, St. Claire Winery, Flo Hosa Dougherty and Russ Smith.
The Art in Public Places Award recognizes an individual or organization who has createdor placed art on permanent public view within Doña Ana County that exemplifies the higheststandards and commitment to art in public places. Recipients of this award include the Cityof Las Cruces & the NM Department of Transportation & Highways, Tracy Jamison, ZandraSantanova, Ken Barrick, Jackie Clark, Anthony Pennock, Glenn Schwaiger, Las Esperanzas,
The Honorable Judge Robert C. Brack, Kelley S. Hestir and Joyce Macrorie.
Excellence in Public Service to the Arts Award recognizes outstanding contributions by anindividual or government organization for their contribution in the arts. This award is open toindividuals or federal, state and local government agencies. Recipients include Will Ticknor,
Councillor Miguel Silva, Ammu Devasthali, Loie Fecteau and Andy Hume.
For more information, please call or email the Dona Ana Arts Council (5755236403 [email protected]).
Click here to view nomination form
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Call for Artists45th Annual Renaissance ArtsFaire
November 5 & 6, 2016Young Park, Las Cruces, New Mexico
Applications at Zapplication.com
Zapp Opens on April 18, 2016Zapp Closes on August 15, 2016
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Call for Artists ~ Renaissance ArtsFaire
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The Doña Ana Arts Council is seeking artists and highqualitycrafters for the 45th Annual Renaissance ArtsFaire that will beheld November 5 & 6, 2016 at Young Park in Las Cruces, NewMexico.
Interested artisans are encouraged to apply online atZAPPlication.org "Renaissance ArtsFaire 2016" . Applicationdeadline is July 15, 2016.
This juried event is organized by the Doña Ana Arts Council, a501(c)(3) organization that has supported the arts in Southern NewMexico for more than 45 years. All income generated by gatereceipts, booth fees and beverage sales goes to support arts ineducation and other Arts Council programs throughout the year.The Renaissance ArtsFaire features approximately 180 vendorbooths, and is recognized as one of the finest of its kind in theSouthwest. The event is widely promoted throughout the region inprint, radio, television and direct mailings. Attendance is 13,000 to18,000 visitors each year.
The Doña Ana Arts Council offices are located on the 2nd floor ofthe Rio Grande Theatre, 211 N. Main Street, Las Cruces, NM. Forclarification or additional information, visit our website or contactLinda Moore, at [email protected] or 5755236403.
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ToadHall Theatre Company Presents:Van Gogh
Written By: Philip StephensDirected by Ken Forestal
Joshua Vanderhoff as Theo Van Gogh The play is a reflection of the life of Vincent Van Gogh. The production portrays a conversation Theo Van Gogh has with the audience; Theo reflects on the many letters Vincent wrote to him throughout the years to present a historical review of Vincents' life and work.Free Admission, donations accepted
Performances:Friday, May 20 and Saturday May, 21
Isabel Crouch Readers Theater NMSU at 7pmand
Friday, May 27 and Saturday, May 28 First Christian Church, 7pm
1808 El Paseo Rd. Las Cruces, across from Las Cruces H.S.
"Pencil and Pastels"with Wayne Carl Huber This class is open to adults and highschoolstudents. Subject matter will comprise of still life
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and landscape. Basic assignments for beginningdrawing will also be included. Classes held at MASART, S. Main St., Las Cruces.
Fee: $40 for 4 Continuous Saturdays: May 14, 21,28, and June 4 Day & Hours: Saturdays, 12 noon to 1:30 p.m.
Please contact Mr. Huber at 5756475684 [email protected] for supply list and more information. Enrollment is limited to 8 students. Wayne Carl Huber, MFA, nationally recognized artist and educator, has been teaching all agelevels for over 50 years. He has taught at colleges and universities in the St Louis area. Since moving to the Las Cruces area in 2000, Mr. Huber has taught at many venues in LasCruces, including the public schools.
Gallery ListingAdobe Patio Gallery1765 Avenida de Mesilla, (575)5329310
La Mesa Station Gallery16205 S. Hwy. 28, La Mesa, (575)2333037
Nopalitos Galeria310 Mesquite St., (575) 5240003
Aralia Gallery224 N. Campo, (575) 6507543
Las Cruces City Hall700 N. Main, (575) 5412000
Paisano Café & Gallery1740 Calle de Mercado, Mesilla,(575) 524021
Black Rat Tattoo & Art Gallery1770 S. Telshor, Ste C, (575) 5214699
Las Cruces Convention & Visitor'sBureau211 N. Water, (575) 5412444
Picture Frame Factory Outlet382 S. Walnut, (575) 5264048
Boudreau Jewelers & Gallery2001 E. Lohman, Ste 125, (575)5244300
Lundeen Inn of the Arts618 S. Alameda, (575) 5263326
The Potteries2260 Calle de Santiago, (575) 5240538
Connie Hines Interior Design428 West Griggs Ave., (575) 5231809
Luis Navarro Fine Art207 Avenida de Mesilla (575)5969510
Quillin Studio & Gallery317 N. Main, (575) 6474349
Cottonwood Gallery275 N. Main Street, (575) 5225552
M. Philip's Fine Art Gallery221 N. Main Street, (575) 5251367
Rising Sky Artworks415 E. Foster Rd., (575) 5258454
Cutter Gallery2640 El Paseo Road, (575) 5410658
Main Street Gallery311 N. Main Street, (575) 6470508
Rokoko Gallery1785 Avenida de Mercado, Mesilla(575) 4058877
Doña Ana County Government Center845 N. Motel Blvd., (575) 5255801
Mas Art ~ Gallery / Frame & ArtSupplies126 S. Main Street, (575) 5269113
The Theatre Gallery @ Black BoxTheatre,430 N. Main Street, (575) 5231223
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El Jardin de Las Cruces Gallery4010 N. Valley Drive, (575) 6496556
Mesilla Valley Fine Arts Gallery2470 Calle de Guadalupe, Mesilla(575) 5222933
Tombaugh Gallery2000 S. Solano Drive,(575) 5227281
El Paso Electric Galleryat The Rio Grande Theatre211 N. Main Street, (575) 5236403
Mesquite Art Gallery340 N. Mesquite St., (575) 6403502
Unsettled Gallery905 N. Mesquite, (575) 6478053
Funky Karma Incense & Tea3207 S. Main, Mesilla Park, (575) 9939797
MVS Studios535 N. Main St., (575) 5243636
Ver'nada Art Studio & Gallery1910 Calle de Parian, Mesilla,(575) 5716139
Justus Wright Galeria266 W. Court, (575) 5266101
NMSU Art Gallery NMSU ,(575) 6462545
Virginia Maria Romero StudioBy Appointment Only4636 Maxim Court, (575) 6440214
Notices & RemindersBecome a Friend of the Doña Ana Arts Council!
The Doña Ana Arts Council is a nonprofit organization whose mission is, through the arts,enhance the quality of life and develop the cultural, educational and economic growth of ourcommunity. Each year, the Arts Council offers a wide variety of programs in the visual andperforming arts to thousands of area students, sponsors such regularlyattended events as theRenaissance ArtsFaire and operates the Rio Grande Theatre. None of this would be possible,however, without generous donations from sponsors and people like you.
Among the many programs offered by the Arts Council are the Missoula Children's Theatre, aweeklong theatre experience open to all children ages 518 in the community; Youth At Risk/ Artists in Residency at La Casa Shelter for Domestic Violence, in which local artists conductfree weekly art workshops for children living at the shelter; Career Art Path (CAP), in which40 middle school children spend two weeks getting firsthand knowledge of the arts; KennedyCenter Partners in Education, working with the Las Cruces Public Schools to provideprofessional development for teachers and increased student access to the arts; and many moreprograms throughout each year.
In addition, the Arts Council sponsors such regularlyattended events as the Las Cruces ArtFair, the Renaissance ArtsFaire, and a variety of special events taking place in the Rio GrandeTheatre, including Every Other Tuesday, RGT Live! Open Mic and Film Las Cruces. None ofthis would be possible, however, without generous donations from sponsors and people likeyou. To those who have donated time, money, or goods & services, and to those who continueto give, we thank you. Your inspiration and energy sustain us.
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Any amount is appreciated, and willbe put to good use. Please send thisform with your taxdeductiblecontributions to:
The Doña Ana Arts CouncilPO Box 1721
Las Cruces NM 88004
To join online, visit:www.DAArts.org
For more information, please callthe Arts Council offices at:
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www.RioGrandeTheatre.com(575)5236403
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ESTEBAN JULY 24 AT 6PMThe Dona Ana Arts Council is pleased to bring backto the Rio Grande Theatre internationally renownedguitar virtuoso Esteban. A charttopping successwith roots in Flamenco, Classical, Jazz and Rock 'n'Roll, to name only a few genres, the six stringinstrumentalist will be joined by his daughter,"violinist extraordinaire" Teresa Joy, for a show thatcomes straight from the heart. Tickets $2232 foradults and $1217 for children.Text Link
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