FMVA Calendar Critique Monday, March 2 – FMVA Little Show - Art drop off and hanging of art. Monday, March 2 7-9pm Monday, March 2 – Critique at In The Chips featuring Barry Kutzer, Larry Longtine & Ruth Severson In the Chips Studio Barry Kutzer Larry Longtine Ruth Severson Thursday, March 22 - Big Show Application deadline Thursday, March 22 – FMVA’s new event Draw Ins at HoDo – Stokers Lounge – see page 2 Tuesday, April 21 – Big Show Reception Thursday, April 23 – Visual Talks – Sarah Brady Upcoming FMVA Events 303 21 Street N, Moorhead Critiques are social gatherings where you have the opportunity to visit other artists’ studios and visit about their work and yours. So don’t let the word ‘critique’ scare you. FMVA Little Show 2015 FMVA Big Show 2015 Exhibit Date: March 2 – April 30 Location: Essentia Health’s Atrium, 1702 University Drive South, Fargo, ND Art Drop Off: Monday, March 2, 8-5pm FMVA members will bring one work of art, fill out a tag, and hang their own artwork with assistant from FMVA. All work must be able to hang on a wire hook. The FMVA Little Art Show is an extraordinarily “large” exhibit in the intimate “small” space of the Essentia Health Atrium. It is called the Little Show because it only features around 30 FMVA members’ works. Exhibition Dates: April 14- June 2 Public Reception Tuesday, April 21, 5-7pm Location: Hjemkomst Center (lower level gallery) 222 1 Avenue North Moorhead Hosted by: Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County Entry Form Deadline: Sunday, March 22 http://fmva.org/events/exhibitions/the-big-art-show/ Art Drop Off: Tuesday, April 7 (Times TBA) For several weeks each spring, the art of participating FMVA members fills the lower level gallery at Moorhead’s Hjemkomst Center-work from arts educators, emerging artists and established artists. Statements from the artists describe their inspiration and techniques, and a reception offers the public an opportunity to meet and talk with the artists. Participants are members of FMVA, and each submits one work of art for the show. Typically, we have 60+ participants with 150+ guests attending the reception. Restriction: Due to amount of entries, the width of the art (& frame) can’t exceed 40 inches. It’s huge – it’s the BIG SHOW! FMVA’s new event - Draw Ins Creative Exercise - Sketching Images from poetry Thursday, March 26 @ 6:30 pm Stoker’s Lounge, HoDo (lower level) Draw Ins are social events for our members to venture to different locations to do various creativity exercises. Our first Draw In features Kevin Zepper, MSUM professor and poet, reading poems. During and after the reading, artists will draw images and thoughts the poem evoked. Bring a sketchbook and drawing materials. 6:30 Social - appetizers will be provided and cash bar 7:00 Creativity exercise – sketching images from poetry Also, this is an opportunity for our members to gather and have some fun! Please join us. Here is an example: T.S. Eliot’s The Hollow Men – stanza 1 and 2 We are the hollow men We are the stuffed men Leaning together Headpiece filled with straw. Alas! Our dried voices, when We whisper together Are quiet and meaningless As wind in dry grass Or rats’ feet over broken glass, In our dry cellar Shape without form, shade without color, Paralyzed force, gesture without motion; Those who have crossed With direct eyes, to death’s other Kingdom Remember us-if at all-not as lost Violent souls, but only As the hollow men The stuffed men. Bring a sketchbook/paper and drawing materials. Please rsvp for the event around March 18 so we estimate the food. All rsvp’s to [email protected] or on the facebook event page https://www.facebook.com/events/847824811958162 Kevin Zepper and Kevin Corrolla, both MSUM English Professors, are doing a reading of their works on March 4 at 7 pm at Red Raven titled "Two Kevins Face Off”. Kevin’s poetry links: Southwest Minnesota State University https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JB9E8PlI_iA Audio Reading of his poems http://www.reverbnation.com/kevinzepper Background - http://ndpol.weebly.com/kevin-zepper.html Have you been in Stokers Lounge? Check it out! Eyes I dare not meet in dreams In death’s dream kingdom These do not appear: There, the eyes are Sunlight on a broken column There, is a tree swinging And voices are In the wind’s singing More distant and more solemn Than a fading star. Let me be no nearer In death’s dream kingdom Let me also wear Such deliberate disguises Rat’s coat, crowskin, crossed staves In a field behaving as the wind behaves In the twilight kingdom Drawing inspired by T.S. Eliot’s Hollow Men April Visual Talks with Sarah Brady FMVA Members News Ellen Jean Diederich Ellen’s exhibit “Samson’s Gift” is featured at Taube Museum of Art, 2 North Main St, Minot, ND from February 12-March 27. Program “The Making of Samson’s Gift” is March 26 from 5:30-7:30. ………………………………………………………………… Eric Johnson Eric is part of the printmaking exhibit at the Red Door Gallery in Wahpeton. Show runs through March 31. ………………………………………………………………… FMVA is in need of some volunteers Volunteering sometimes can be a little scary when you don’t know what you are volunteering for or how much time is involved. So FMVA has narrowed down some volunteering opportunities below. If you are interested or need more specifics, email [email protected] Brenda Luthi Brenda will have her works on display at Edgewood Vista, 4420 37 Ave South Fargo from March 3-31. Do you have 1 hour to spare each month? Review the website for corrections and updating. Your review would assist the content editors on what pages need attention. Review the website directory members’ links on our website. Your 30 minutes of searching other artists’ sites will save us time verifying site addresses in our database. Maintaining and replenishing membership brochures in your college’s art department. Updating email system with new members. Do you have 2-3 hours to spare each month? Press releases. Would you like to run the press releases for our organization by forwarding our events to news organizations through email? Be a blog writer for our website. http://fmva.org/blog/ Take photos. FMVA is always looking for photos to use for newsletter and website. Assist in the production of the monthly newsletter by gathering members’ news from different sites/sources. Join a committee – Professional Practices, Education, Membership, Program and Communications. ………………………………………………………………… Jon Offutt Jon was accepted to the Brookside Show in Kansas City, Missouri. Scott Seiler Scott Seiler, Fargo, ND, will display his photography prints and canvas wall art “Sun-Light-Night-Peace” at Atomic Coffee, 222 Broadway North #100, Fargo, ND, from March 1-31, 2015. Scott has his regional collection “Landscape Photography” on exhibit at Josie’s Corner Café, 524 Broadway, Fargo through March. ………………………………………………………………… Liz Wahlberg Liz’s paintings and mixed media art is on display through April at Luna Coffee, 1545 S University Drive, Fargo. ………………………………………………………………… Karen Anderson, Sue Morrissey, Donna Kjonaas, Clare Degerness, Juli Overby, Julie Richardson and Vicki Kessler Seven FMVA members have a show at the NDSU Memorial Union Gallery on second floor. They worked collectively on the label "Trophy Wife" (first exhibited during the Constraint Show in the fall). The exhibit will be up until March 26th, with a closing reception March 24 from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Artists will speak at 5:00. show of quilts by Karen Boe, Langdon ND, and paint your pet with Ellen Jean Diederich. As professional artists, we are all mentors to emerging artists. Encourage someone to explore a new technique or give yourself a creative break. A Woman's Perspective exhibits and events continuing through March 30 include 'A Woman's Perspective on Square Multimedia Art Exhibition', 'Remembering When: Quilted Vintage Linens', and 'By the Square Foot' at the Hjemkomst Center. Following a multimedia exhibition by Seven Women of Gallery 4 at Nichole's Fine Pastry are the 'Ladies of the Lofts' paintings and photographs by three residents of the Kaddatz Artist Lofts, Fergus Falls MN, and 'Six Square Foot Paintings' by FMVA member Marcella Rose, Pelican Rapids MN. Meet the visual artists and hear the performing artists at a public reception and music jam by 'Trad & True' who also perform as part of A Woman's Perspective. Free event is Thursday, April 9, 5-9 pm at Nichole's Fine Pastry, 13 South 8th Street, Fargo. FMVA members participating in 'A Woman's Perspective on SQUARE' include Karen Anderson, Sherbanoo Aziz, Marit Block, Vicky Jo Bogart, MaryJo Cayley, Donna Chalimonczyk, Jolene Day, Clare Degerness, Ellen Jean Diederich, Marcy Dronen, Char-Marie Flood, Lynn Fundingsland, Kim Jore, Vicki Kessler, Donna Kjonaas, Cathi Koenig, Gretchen Kottke, Ashley Kunz, Kathryn Luther, Brenda Luthi, Sandra Miles, Sue Morrissey, Barbara Benda Nagle, Julianne Overby, Teresa Paul, Jodi Peterson, Karman Rheault, Julie Richardson, Marcella Rose, Pamela Sabbia, Elizabeth Schwankl and Scott Seiler. Thanks to everyone for your willingness to share your art! Download a schedule of exhibits, events and classes at http://awp.handworks.org ………………………………………………………………… A Women’s Perspective: Exhibits, Events and Classes Continue Take a break to paint, stitch, and have a glass of wine or a cup of tea! March classes offered by A Woman's Perspective artists include watercolor and wine with Kim Jore at Rustica, the art of tasting tea with Vicky Jo Bogart at the Fine Arts Club, hand applique and trunk Lutheran Social Services Campaign Donor Wall Local Art Opportunities The following were submitted to [email protected] If you have questions on the following art opportunities, email the following organizations. ………………………………………………………………… RED RIVER WATERCOLOR SOCIETY Red River Art Show (formerly 8th Street Show) Dates: Wednesday June 17 and Thursday, June 18 Location: Moorhead Center Mall Application deadline – March 31st More information http://www.redriverws.org/Wordpress/workshops/ ………………………………………………………………… Lutheran Social Services is looking for artist(s) to paint a giving tree on a 14’ X 9’- wall Installation deadline: June 10, 2015 Contact person - Laurie Wigtil [email protected] They would like proposals with costs to be submitted. Number of donor names that will be on the tree- 810 with 500 of those that could be displayed at the base of the tree or on the trunk and the higher level gifts on and around the branches. They want this piece to be a piece that will stand-up over time. The wall is situated in a hall/walkway space and has the possibility of being touched or bumped into as people pass. They are open to the medium used but the idea of sealed hemp rope being incorporated in the trunk and branches of the tree sounds interesting. It would be a great texture. Just some examples of what they are thinking of. RED RIVER WATERCOLOR SOCIETY 22nd Annual National Watermedia Exhibition The Red River Watercolors Society invites artists who are 18 years or older to submit work to our 22nd annual National Exhibition. Prize money is $4500.00 with the top award of $1250.00 and additional Merchandise awards. Deadline: April 1, 2015 RRWS 22 National Watermedia Exhibition June 21--July 31, 2015, Fargo, ND. Juror/workshop instructor Anda Styler. Top Awards: $1250--$1000--$750 plus more. Prospectus: #10 SASE to: Michelle Roise, 14229 230th Street South, Barnesville, MN 56514 or at redriverws.org or at callforentry.org Please note that the prospectus is available to download at redriverws.org but will be available at callforentry.org at the end of Dec. 2014. FMVA has 2 Facebooks Facebook Group has 359 members. https://www.facebook.com/groups/fmvagroup/ This group focuses on informal conversation between our members. This group is where FMVA creates our events and invite its members. Members can post their own events and photos. FMVA can use these posts to share on our page for promotion. Please consider joining FMVA group by sending us a facebook group member request. Facebook Page has 1,106 likes. https://www.facebook.com/fmvisualartists By liking our page, you can receive our formal conversation. We post events, art news, members accomplishments, and other art related materials. FMVA’s Blog Did you know that FMVA has a blog on our new website. Here is a sampling of the articles that are being posted. ………………………………………………………………… No individual artist or artwork is commenting on the exact same issue. Dunham states “as people, we all have very personal points of view and I wanted to be sure to incorporate as many artworks that covered as many issues as possible to reflect that we all feel differently on this issue.” Bakken Boom! Posted February 12, 2015 by Dawn Summerall Article by Jazmyne Reinke Photos by Annett Marchand The Plains Art Museum recently held a public reception for the opening of their current exhibition, Bakken Boom! Twenty two individual artists responded to the North Dakota Oil Rush. Many people may find the world of art and the world of the Bakken oil boom as, possibly, a clash of ideas. However, the exhibition provides a dynamic between the two that allows anyone – from artists to everyday folks – to engage in the artwork as well as the discussion it provides. In fact, developing a discussion was one of the primary goals of exhibition curator Rebecca Dunham. Dunham handpicked artists for the exhibition in order to help deliver a wide range of opinions, ideas, and interpretation of the recent oil boom in Western North Dakota. Many of the artists are from the Upper Midwest, offering a local commentary on the ever growing presence in the state. Dunham made sure to include artists that have something invested in the boom, whether it be property, family members, or commentary. One of the ways she extends this theme and its commentary to everyone is designing the exhibition as a formal installation. The exhibition features a wide range of artistic styles, which can be challenging to effectively display. Documentary photos and film, paintings, sculptures, installations, and printmaking are all included. Instead of clustering different artworks together based on thematic elements, though, featured works are organized in a way that promotes an organic vision of the exhibition’s theme. The exhibition, located in the Fred J. Donath Memorial and William and Anna Jane Schlossman Galleries of the museum, offers a beautiful flow of commentary and artwork to reflect on. The formal installation approach engages viewers in a way that a standard exhibition may not. There are multiple methods of engagement for viewers as well, such as upcoming Idea Exchange community conversations, book discussions, and ingallery methods of engagement. Be sure to check the Plains Art Museum’s blog for details about upcoming events. The exhibition will be held at the Plains Art Museum from January 29th to August 15th. http://plainsart.org/weblog/ Check out our blog: http://fmva.org/blog/ FMVA Board Members 2015 Brenda Luthi – President Sarah Dotzenrod – Vice President Chelsea Odden – Treasurer MeLissa Kossick - Secretary Jescia Hopper – Education Committee McCal Joy – Programming Committee Annette Marchand – Communications Comm. Mandel Mertz – Programming Committee Connie Riedman – Membership Committee Submitting information for the Monthly newsletter & Facebook The newsletter is a new venture for FMVA and we want to promote our organization and our members. We are run by volunteers so to make the newsletter run smoothly, we need all items in one mailbox. You can send news of your awards, workshops you are teaching, your exhibits, short articles, etc. Include all the specifics – name, show info, dates, times, location, etc. Please include a high resolution jpeg image if you have one. Also provide label information for the image (name of person(s), title, etc) FMVA reserves the right to edit the items and please condense lengthy articles to pertinent information. Only the items that are sent to [email protected] will be guaranteed to be reviewed for the monthly newsletter and/or facebook posting. Newsletter Information is due by the 25th of every month.
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