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THE ARTS CENTER A Word From Our Director Michael Whisler Performance Upcoming Classes Brad Bachmeier Exhibit Caravanserai Thank yous WHAT’S INSIDE: THE ARTS CENTER NEWSLETTER Issue 107 - November 2012 Courtesy of: GATE CITY BANK

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THE ARTS CENTER

A Word From Our Director

Michael Whisler Performance

Upcoming Classes

Brad Bachmeier Exhibit

CaravanseraiThank yous

What’s InsIde:

THE ARTS CENTER NEWSLETTERIssue 107 - November 2012

Courtesy of:GATE CITY BANK

From the director’s desk: How could another year be flying by? With the 50 mph wind today, it is literally flying by. When I look at everything The Arts Center has done this past year, it is truly phenomenal. Not only was the building renovation completed, but during that “out of office” time, programming continued at full speed. There were arts in the schools, arts after school, Saturday classes, family workshops, Art Hunt, summer arts sessions, and touring theatre – and that was just the work that impacted 1,728 students and teachers! Adults were able to enjoy the exhibits, gala, wine & cheese tasting, Oktoberfest, “Odd Couple”, performances by area musicians, “Barefoot in the Park”, Caravanserai musicians, Evening With series, and numerous classes…not to mention, the fun activities provided for residents at Ave Maria and the Heritage Center including the performance by Myron Sommerfeld. I’m exhausted just reading this list!

As many of you know, The Arts Center’s revenue has been decreased, while our expenses continue to increase... These amazing programs, artists, performers and events are not cheap. As part of your year-end giving, we would ask you to consider The Arts Center when making your contributions. Giving is easier this year with the addition of online donations on our website: www.jamestownarts.com. Just click the button.

Everything the Arts Center accomplished this year would not have happened without our community partnerships, our Board of Directors, our dedicated staff and the generous support from our members—we literally could not enrich the community without you. Thank you!

Taylor BarnesExecutive Director

MIChaeL WhIsLeR has a neW aLBUM - “UntIL then”an accomplished acoustic finger-style guitarist and songwriter, Michael Whisler is first known as a solo guitarist, so you might be surprised with his warm vocals. Michael’s music is Americana, drawing from American Folk, blues and classical music.

FRIday, noveMBeR 30, 7:30, the aRts CenteR Tickets available at The Arts Center: $7 members / $10 non-members **Dinner Ticket Special** Get your tickets, then have dinner at the Buffalo City Grill before or after the show—receive 10% OFF your meal!

upcoming classesproviding opportunities for artistic development and exploration

ClAssEs for AdulTs (16 years of age and older)Pre-registration is required for all classes. Call The Arts Center at 701-251-2496, stop by the office (115 2nd Street SW) or register online www.jamestownarts.com

INTro To PHoToGrAPHY with Troy GundersonFour sessions: November 6, 13, 19 & 27 • 7:00 - 8:30 The Hansen Arts Studio • $40 members / $50 non-members Learn what the terms mean, techniques to improve your compositions and how to use your camera in manual mode adjusting the aperture, shutter speed to achieve photos not obtainable in automatic modes. Students should bring a digital camera.

BAllroom dANCING with Jackie satherThree sessions: November 8, 15 & 29 • 7:15 - 8:30 pm Top ‘O The Stairs Dance Studio • $40 members / $50 non-members Learn four basic dances: Fox Trot, Swing, Waltz and Cha Cha. This class will help you learn and practice your dance moves, as well as build your confidence on the dance floor. Class fee is per couple. Dress comfortably, please no sneakers.

Hors d’ oEuvrEs & WINE PAIrING ClAssThursday, December 6 • 6:00 - 8:30 at The Arts Center $15 members / $20 non-members During this evening you will sample several appetizers paired perfectly with a complimentary wine and learn how to recreate the selections for your next gathering. Bring a friend to share in the fun!

AN ArTful HAPPY Hour - meet People. mix drinks. make Art.Join us the second Tuesday of every month for a social hour and artful activity. Participation is FREE! Just bring the beverage of your choice and join us after work. November 13 - 5:00’ish - Hansen studio: Cocktail Glass & Beer Stein Etching. december 11 - 5:00’ish - Hansen studio: Putting Wine Corks to Good Use.

ClAssEs for KIds2Nd sATurdAY ClAssEs with Tara & mollyMeets at The Arts Center every 2nd Saturday from 10:30 - 12:00 pm. Grades 1 - 6. November 10th: Focus: Mediums & Watercolor. Watercolor creations.december 8th: Focus: Color. Tinfoil and Sharpie Portraits.

ConsIdeR the gIFt oF aRtArtful gift ideas: Small pottery parties for adults make a fun and creative gift (up to five people). Original works of art are for sale in the Gallery (new exhibit every 4 - 6 weeks). Gift Certificates for Arts Center classes or events are available in any dollar amount. Contact The Arts Center for more information.

exhibitionsrevolving gallery exhibitions every four to six weeks

“sTICKs & sToNEs” - recent Ceramics by Brad Bachmeier October 18 - December 1, 2012

The “Sticks and Stones” exhibit is inspired by the physical and geological properties of both rock and clay as materials. Through hiking, collecting, studying and observing, Bachmeier is constantly inspired and amazed by the qualities and beauty of rocks and geological formations in nature. Because rock and stone are the parent material of clay, the investigation of renewing that connection and heritage through both modern and ancient firing techniques seems natural. The collection and study of rocks from around the world also fits beautifully into Bachmeier’s study of the universal, cultural and ancient use of ceramics. For the first time, Bachmeier’s work also demonstrates a botanical influence which surfaces through the use of original Chinese celadon glazes and as textural influences and handle inspirations.

Exhibit reception & Gallery Talk with the Artist Friday, November 30, 2012, 5:30 pm at The Arts Center Gallery

Bachmeier creates ceramic vessels and sculpture that tell the story of man’s ancient and universal partnership with clay through the use of religion studies, global patterns, symbols, and iconography. Clay is investigated in this exhibit as it fits into his “Primal Element Series” through a variety of primitive and low-temperature firing techniques as well as a variety of clay bodies and surface treatments including glaze, terra-sigilata, burnishing and marbling.

Learn more about Brad Bachmeier and his work: www.bachmeierpottery.com

Brach Bachmeier Open vessel with rock base, 2012 Height 8” with base

saggar-fired

Open vessel with ceramic base, 2012 Height 9” with base

saggar-fired

“Honoring mankind’s ancient partnership with clay” – Bachmeier Pottery Motto

artist workshopCErAmICs WorKsHoP with Brad Bachmeier Hand-building plates, mugs or vessels with templates and textures

Saturday, December 1, 2012 9:30 - 12:30 pm at the Hansen Arts Studio $60 members / $70 non-members

An exciting opportunity to learn from the master. The workshop will include a short gallery tour. Then delve into the mud as you learn new skills and techniques to apply to your own ceramic works. Space is limited. Register early.

Brad Bachmeier currently serves as the Professor of Art Education at Minnesota State University Moorhead. Prior to that appointment in 2008, he served as a public school art instructor for 15 years, having the opportunity to teach in every grade from K-12 in both North Dakota and Minnesota. In 2007, upon completion of his MFA degree in ceramics from the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks, his exhibit “A Ceramic Humanity” was bestowed the only Award of Distinction for Creative Exhibition ever granted at the school. In 2009, Professor Bachmeier received the prestigious bi-annual ND Governor’s Award in Arts Education for his “numerous, significant and continued contributions to the state and region.”

Brad’s ceramic work is collected nationally and has been featured on HGTVs’ “That’s Clever” and Prarie Public TV’s “Prairie Mosaic”. Bachmeier has also been awarded the national NICHE award in wheel-thrown ceramics as well as the ARTBUZZ International art competition 3rd place award in ceramics. Brad’s work is in numerous regional and national public and private collections including the ND Governor’s Mansion, The Microsoft Permanent Collection and Michelle Obama’s office in the White House.

From the cover: Brad Bachmeier Wheel-thrown vase with cultural stamps and irridescent rock lid, 2012 Height 17.5” with base

raku

Caravanserai: A place where cultures meet is a groundbreaking artistic and cultural exchange program meant to showcase the diversity of contemporary Islamic societies through their art and enhance mutual understanding between our cultures.

Carvanserai: Act TwoHAKIm BEllABEs, Award-winning moroccan film maker

Caravanserai: A place where cultures meet is managed by Arts Midwest on behalf of the U.S. Regional Arts Organizations with financial support from the Building Bridges Program of the Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art. Additional support is provided by Robert Sterling Clark Foundation. Caravanserai’s film and media programming is coordinated on behalf of the program by South Arts.

additional support provided by:

Presenting two public film screenings in Jamestownsunday, November 11 at 5:00 pm - frEE EvENT Film screening followed by dinner at The Arts Center RSVP required: 251-2496 or [email protected]

monday, November 12 at 7:00 pm - frEE EvENT Film screening at Jamestown College (Westminter/Nafus Hall Level 2) Additional support provided by the Jamestown College Convocation Committee

Get future performance dates, learn more about Caravanserai, check out artist profiles and interesting facts about Morocco at: jamestownarts.com/caravanserai

thank yousdonations: Ann & Joel Wilson, James River Genealogy Club, Maris Thompson, Jo & Helmut Albrecht

business memberships:Wells Fargo Insurance, Greenwood Plumbing & Heating, Sanford Medical, Redplum Media, Mastels Heating and Air Conditioning, Yoga Journey, Corner Bar, Scherbenske & Son, Wells Fargo Advisors LLC – Rick Bosche, Buchanan Law Office

special thanks to:gallery sitter Shirley Baenen, the director, actors & all the volunteers who helped bring The Odd Couple to the stage, Jim Michael for installing the coat system, all those who helped with the first Caravanserai program including our partner organizations: Jamestown Public Schools, Jamestown College, Anne Carlsen Center, Temple Baptist Church, and Jamestown Rotary Club

Enjoy video clips from the Caravanserai visit on our YouTube channel, check out photo albums on Facebook, download music and learn about the artists at caravanserai-arts.org

some memorable moments from Caravanserai: Act one

THE ARTS CENTER

The Arts Center activities are supported in part by a grant from the North Dakota Council on the Arts, which receives funding from the state legislature and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Jamestown Fine Arts Association is supported by ArtsLab, a pro-gram of Arts Midwest.

THE ArTs CENTEr (Jamestown Fine Arts Association)

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