Showing posts with label August. Show all posts
Showing posts with label August. Show all posts

Saturday, August 1, 2020

Twin Ports Art In August and Other August Thoughts

The Wienermobile was at Glensheen yesterday afternoon.
Has anyone else been experiencing time distortion since the Covid-19 lockdown kicked in? Hard to believe it is already August. This is not what most of us expected at this point in time.

Before comments on the current art scene, a few noteworthy movies with August in the title. According to Ranker, the top August title is August Rush, a musical drama with Robin Williams. Actually, this whole year has been a rush.

Other August films include: Our Beloved Month of August, Snow In August, Black August, and the David Bowie film August. And then there is August Underground's Mordum, A Cool Day in August, Christmas in August, English August and Five Dolls for an August Moon.

To be frank, I don't believe I've seen any of these films. And speaking of franks, the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile is in the Northland this week. I will be shoring more about that in the next day or two.

Other August films include Teahouse of the August Moon, which was used as the theme for one of the proms (that I didn't attend) when I was in high school. Whales in August, August Evening, August 15th, August Vacation, August Weekend, Red Lights August, The Guns of August, August, August Sun, Marigolds in August, The End of August at the Hotel Ozone, August the First, A Cold Wind in August, Sometime In August, Paris In August, Quiet Days In August, August Drizzle...  Yikes, I am starting to sound like Forrest Gump's friend who described all the ways you can serve shrimp.

It wasn't till I reached number 50 on this Ranker list that I found the one I'd put at the top: August Osage County.

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"I Just Had An Idea"
OK, so we're looking at Art in August, Twin Ports. Many events have gone virtual, some are just gone. The Duluth Art Institute is open. The Tweed is not. Yet.

There was a Virtual Art Walk Friday night, but I missed it. I miss seeing many of your face to face.

Esther Piszczek sent me an email with links to all kinds of virtual opportunities for experiencing local arts. My list will be brief here, but if you wish for details test me and I will forward her August arts activities announcement, which includes link. (Recommended: Ask to be put on her mailing list.)

Here are a few items of note.
North House Folk School has a new lineup of online classes, Lyric Opera of the North is taking its Summer Sparkler virtual, and the Downtown Duluth Arts Walk is featuring many talented artists and art venues virtually this month.

Farmer's Markets are open. It's the beginning of harvest season and you will find them popping up everywhere. The Duluth Farmer's Market at 14th Ave East and Third Street is still the best.

In lieu of Movies in the Park, the Downtown Council is featuring Movies in the Park(ing) Lot. Clever name. Follow the link for details and a photo that shows you where this is taking place.

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Need a Face Mask?
Mask Force, by Zeitgeist Arts
Buy a Mask / Donate a Mask: "The Zeitgeist Community Mask Force Program allows people who are financially able to purchase masks, while providing mask donations to local organizations using a “buy one, give one” model. The makers are using the mask pattern recommended by Essentia Health, employing a variety of fabrics to keep up with demand. All masks are reusable and machine-washable. A children’s size is also available.

"Donations are headed to local organizations such as the Damiano Center and the American Indian Community Housing Organization. Cost: $10 to buy a mask and donate a mask or donate 2 masks." [Note: Thank you Zeitgeist Arts, Sasha Howell and all the mask makers for making this effort possible.]

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PLACES TO FIND ESTHER'S ART
Art on the Planet, 1413 Tower Avenue, Superior (ceramics, notecards, playing cards)
Duluth Fine Pianos, 331 W. Superior Street (next to Starbucks) (full gallery)
Master Framing Gallery, 1431 London Road, Duluth (notecards)

PLACES TO FIND MINE
Art on the Planet, 1413 Tower Avenue, Superior 
Goin' Postal,  816 Tower Avenue, Superior

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Looking for New Ways to Make Art at Home? Susie's Art Kits are available for purchase at Art on the Planet in Superior, along with some other kinds of projects. See Susie's Art Classes 2 Go.

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The weather has been truly fab this summer, especially this past week. Make sure you get out and enjoy it.

LAST REMINDER: TO RECEIVE ESTHER'S MONTHLY TWIN PORTS ART UPDATES IN YOUR INBOX, Private message her or me on Facebook, or contact me directly and I will forward her August eNews email.

Make sure you keep ART in your HeART.

Friday, August 2, 2019

Local Art Scene: August Happenings A-Plenty

When I was eight years old my grandparents took me out of school for three weeks to ride a train across the country from Ohio to Reno, Nevada. Uncle Dale, Aunt Ellen and my cousins lived in nearby Sparks. Eventually they moved to California where both taught at San Jose State University.

This all came to mind alongside the observation that it is now August, and one of the premiere car shows of the year--Hot August Nights--takes place in Virginia City, Reno and Sparks this weekend and next. Classic cars really are an artform.

And no, you don't have to go to Nevada to see classic cars. We have a very strong classic car collector community right here in the Northland. Every Wednesday evening you will find them here and there around the Twin Ports region, and in conjunction with events like Carlton Days (July) or Spirit Valley Days and Far West Days later this month.

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Classic hood ornament. Aerodynamic and delightful.
Did you know that August used to be called Sextilis in Latin because it was the sixth month in the original ten-month Roman calendar? You probably didn't even know that the calendar only had ten months in the first seven or so centuries A.D.

According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary "August" means consecrated, or venerable. More could be said, but let's just get on with what's happening.

Thanks, again, to Esther Piszczek who faithfully pulls together this information for our community each month. I've trimmed it down a but here and am only going to present the first two weeks of activities. You can see the full month ahead at the Twin Ports Art blog that she maintains.

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All events, including Esther's classes, are listed in chronological order. Click on colored text throughout to link to more information. Visit the Creative Education Opportunities page to find classes to explore, the Reoccurring Events page for events that happen routinely, and the Farmer's Markets page for where to find local and organic produce/products. (Yes, harvest season has begun.)

Here's a list of highlights for the next two weeks.

Seven Bridges Swimming Hole, Amity Creek. Kelly O. Beaster 
Friday, August 2, 5:30-7 p.m.
Art Opening: Stream Study, Duluth Folk School, 1917 W. Superior Street
"Through photographs, drawings, and poetry, we hope to spark conversations about the history, the culture, and the ecology – as well as the environmental concerns - about Duluth’s waterways, using Miller Creek, Tischer Creek, and Amity Creek as representatives of Duluth’s watershed. Drawings by Kelly Beaster, Photography by Christopher Paris, Poetry by Angie Mason. Music by Lyn Rye, appetizers, and more!" On View: August 2-September 30

Saturday, August 3, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.Spirit Valley Days: Big Community Block Party, on Grand Avenue between Central Avenue and 59th Avenue W. "The 40th Annual Spirit Valley Days is a three day extravaganza that celebrates all West Duluth has to offer. On Saturday, August 3, enjoy: vendors, petting zoo, climbing wall, games, artisan market, sidewalk sales, free bike tuneups at Ski Hut and a family garage sale at the American Legion and music. Festival runs Thursday, August 1-Saturday, August 3, CLICK HERE for a full schedule of events. For more information call Joy Herbert at 218-464-6834.

Saturday, August 3, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Duluth-A-Whirlesque Art & Craft Show, Lakeside-Lester Park Community Center, 106 N. 54th Avenue E.
"Come and join us! We will have a 3D printing demonstration from our awesome local artist Jess Triska, a kids area for kids to do some fun arts and crafts while parents browse and meet local artists. Tasty snacks will be available and of course there will be wonderful art to purchase."

Monday, August 5, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Yoga Meditation and Art Making with Julie Deters, Duluth Art Institute Lincoln Center for Education, 2227 W. 2nd St.
"Each session will begin with an hour of movement and breath work to release tension and make space in the body and mind that allows for the flow of creativity. Spend the second hour of class working in a group setting on an art project of your choice. The group will be guided through a visualization that allows each participant to build their own imagery to use upon completion of the visualization. Bring your own yoga mat and art supplies. Paper, pencils and ink will be provided. All levels of experience are welcome.

"Class will include meditative live music by special guest, Sound Journeying."Dive deep into your creative self with this guided visualization, amplified on the waves of live music by Sound Journeying”. Cost: $20 ($85 non-member) per class session. Next Session: September 9

Mondays, August 5, 12, 19, 26, 5:30 p.m.
Zentangled design by Esther Piszczek
Tangling Mondays, Mount Royal Library, 105 Mount Royal Shopping Circle
This group meets in the the old Yarn Harbor space, which was taken over by the library awhile back (on the left when you walk in). It is open to anyone, but primarily focused on pattern drawing. Bring your supplies and something you want to finish or start. No instruction, no fee, no organization. It's wonderful to tangle together, if schedules align, and lovely to tangle alone. If you find yourself alone, no worries, another Monday is right around the corner. Enjoy!

Tuesdays, August 6, 13, 20, 27, 12:30-3 p.m.
Open Studio at the Duluth Depot, 506 W. Michigan Street
The Duluth Art Institute offers a regular Tuesday open art-studio session at the Depot. People of all abilities practicing all artistic mediums are invited to bring their own supplies and join the weekly group. Cost: $5 plus a DAI membership (first session is free).

Saturday, August 6, 5-8 p.m.
Creative Crosswalk Painting with Moira Villiard, 11th Ave E & 5th St.
EdNote: Moira (Rhymes with Theory) has gained a lot of recognition for her significant role at AICHO and passion for making a difference through creative community service. This is but one of her many projects.
Martin DeWitt painting from July Zeitgeist show.
"The Hillside streets will become safer and more colorful this summer when local artist, Moira Villiard, in partnership with Zeitgeist and local residents, creates four creative crosswalks at currently dangerous intersections. The crosswalks and intersections will be painted to attract more attention to crosswalks and the people using them, promoting pedestrian and bicycle safety by slowing traffic in the residential area, while also highlighting neighborhood culture and identity through public art. Zeitgeist will lead community engagement efforts to allow residents to influence the design of the murals that they will be walking, biking, and driving through daily. Neighbors are encouraged to come out to help paint the design."
For more information, contact Shawna Mullen, Zeitgeist Active Transportation Coordinator. 218-929-1908.; Shawna@Zeitgeistarts.com

Wednesday, August 7, 6-7 p.m.
Brave Girls and Wise Women with author Rose Arrowsmith DeCoux, Blue Room, Mount Royal Branch Library, 105 Mount Royal Shopping Circle
"Join Rose Arrowsmith DeCoux for a storytelling adventure! Hear how Tatterhood battles a band of trolls, Manka solves impossible riddles, and Vasalisa dares to knock at the witch's door. Daring heroines reclaim fairytales as fierce, funny, and feminine. This program is intended for youth ages 7-12, but appropriate and enjoyable for teens, mixed-age audiences, and adults."
"Event Type(s): Performance/Presentation; Age Group(s): Kids, Tweens, Teen, Adults"

Saturday, August 10, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Beautiful setting, friendly artists, North Shore glory. Fifth season.
Lake Superior Art Festival, Brighton Beach in Kitchi Gammi Park
"The sixth annual Lake Superior Art Festival (formerly the Brighton Beach Art Fair) features more than 40 artists displaying and selling their creations on the shore of Lake Superior."

Saturday, August 10, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Nice Girls of the North 2nd Saturday Marketplace, Lakeside Lester Park Community Center (the former Lakeside Library), 106 N. 54th Ave. East
"Free coffee, cookies, and a friendly atmosphere await while you browse a collection of handcrafted clothing and bags, pottery, jewelry, stained glass, photography, personal care products, baby items and much more. One central checkout, most major credit cards accepted."
August Guest Artists: Amy Stech: Bent Petal upcycled metal garden art and Lanae Rhoads: Mix Cosmetiques custom cosmetics

Sunday, August 11, 7-9 p.m.
Gag Me With A Spoon - A Community Storyshare, Teatro Zuccone, 222 East Superior Street
"Adeline Wright hosts this evening of storytelling and open mic journal sharing in the style of the Moth and Mortified podcasts. There will be featured storytellers and a musical guest. Member of the audience are also welcome to sign-up on the night for an 8 minute open mic journal-sharing segment. Cost: $5 at the door."
Listen to previous Gag Me With A Spoon podcasts.

Wednesday, August 14, 6:30-9:00 p.m.
Zentangle (R) & Wine with Esther Piszczek, CZT, Master Framing Gallery, 1431 London Road
Come experience the fun and relaxation of drawing simple, repetitive line patterns with pen and ink and pencil shading. No previous drawing experience necessary. Class Cost: $35; Supplies: $10 (or use supplies provided without additional cost). RSVP to episzczek@gmail.com. Seats are limited.

Saturday, August 17, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sunday, August 18, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Shawna Gilmore's whimsy was at a recent Bayfron Park show.
Art in Bayfront Park, Bayfront Park, 350 Harbor Drive
"Art in Bayfront Park is a two-day art fair offering an opportunity to purchase works from more than 100 regional artists, including jewelry, paintings, photography, ceramics, metalwork, glass and more. There will also be food vendors, craft beer samples in the Bernick’s Tent from 2 to 4 p.m., live music and a car show."

Sunday, August 18, 2-6 p.m.
Hillfest, Intersection of Fourth Street and Sixth Avenue E.
"This neighborhood street festival is for anyone who enjoys Duluth’s Hillside neighborhoods. Activities include arts and crafts, bouncy house, a mini-bike rodeo with the YMCA bike fleet, climbing wall, basketball tournament, food, tofu toss, live music and more. The event will happen rain or shine."

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There's a LOT more happening than what is listed here. The Tweed and Duluth Art Institute always have things happening and art to see, as do all your favorite galleries. There are weekly Movies in the Park on Fridays, classes of all kinds, and a flourishing writing community, with periodic book signings and readings at area bookstores.

One book signing event of note is taking place at Karpeles Manuscript Library Museum on August 15. Louie Kemp, who grew up here in the Northland, will be sharing stories from his newly released Dylan & Me.

The full title of the book is Dylan & Me: 50 Years of Adventures. The event will take place at Karpeles Manuscript Library Museum on the evening of Thursday, August 15. Hosted by the Duluth Dylan Fest Committee, the John Bushey Memorial Encore Lecture with Louie Kemp will give Northlanders the opportunity to hear first-hand never-before-heard stories about Bob Dylan.

Louie will be speaking, and signing copies of his book, at four locations in the Twin Cities before making his way North. You can read more about how his friendship with "Bobby" by reading yesterday's blog post if you have not yet done so.

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Let's do it. Make it, or take it in.

Wednesday, August 2, 2017

August Twin Ports Arts Happenings

Suumertime, and the livin' is easy,
Catfish are jumpin' and the cotton is high...

Every part of the world has its own signs of summer. In Minnesota, August is the season for farmer's markets, raspberries, early corn. Target and Walmart are stocked with back-to-school supplies already. As for the local arts scene we have plenty happening. Here's the lay of the land for this last month of summer.

Tuesdays, August 1, 8, & 15, 11:15 a.m.-1:15 p.m., Art Canopy, Duluth Depot Porte-Cochere, 506 W. Michigan Street

Adventure into art with free demonstrations and art-making experiences this summer. Each Tuesday the Duluth Art Institute invites the general public to get inspired and messy under the Duluth Depot canopy from July 11 to Aug. 8. Not sure why it says August 15 above and only August 8 here, so if in doubt, contact the Duluth Art Institute for more information, 218-733-7560 or info@ duluthartinstitute.org

Friday, August 4, 8:35 p.m., The Secret Life of Pets, PG, Greater Downtown Council's Movies in the Park, Leif Erikson Park
Saturday, August 5, 1 p.m.-3 p.m., Woodlandia, featuring works by Shawna Gilmore at Lakeside Gallery.

Monday, August 7, 5-7 p.m. Art Opening Reception: Gabriel Christopher Dee's 'Muse: Images of Women', Zeitgeist Arts Atrium, 222 E. Superior Street "Presented by Duluth Superior Pride & Zeitgeist. This show will depict images of women in various mediums including: photography, oil painting, watercolor painting, and drawing. It will include both portraits of women close to the artist as well as imagined women. The styles will vary from Realism, Impressionism, Romanticism, Classicism and Surrealism. Themes will vary from the serious to the whimsical. This show is dedicated to all the women who have touched the artist’s life and to the memory of the artist’s sister and grandmother."

Monday, August 7, 5-7 p.m. Art Opening Reception: Seth Korpi, Zeitgeist Arts Café Mezzanine, 222 E. Superior Street

"Seth is an emerging artist from Northeast Minnesota who loves working with ink and acrylics mostly on paper, canvas, or wood."

Thursday, August 10, 6:30 p.m., Lyric Opera of the North's Summer Sparkler, Historic Scott House, 1321 County Road 4, Carlton (click blue text for driving directions) "Final Performance of the Year! Usher in a new season with an outdoor concert and fundraiser featuring Vicki Fingalson, Sarah Lawrence, Cal Metts, Jeffrey Madison, and Beth Sobczak. Songs inspired by childhood and the dreams we love to dream! Also: terrific raffle items and other ways to support little opera of the north!"

Tickets: General Seating, $25; Bus Transportation available from multiple locations, $12, Picnic Box Supper, $12.

Friday, August 11, 8:25 p.m., Marley & Me, PG, Greater Downtown Council's Movies in the Park, Leif Erikson Park

Friday August 11, 3-7 p.m., Under the Spreading Walnut Tree Art Festival, P.K. Anderson House, 8th Street and Highway 61, Two Harbors (also known as the Lake Superior Hiking Trail Information House) This fair runs August 11-13, see further dates and times below. This festival is put on by Artists & Event Coordinators Christine & Terry Williams of Infinity Arts & Designs.

Saturday, August 12, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Under the Spreading Walnut Tree Art Festival, P.K. Anderson House, 8th Street and Highway 61, Two Harbors. This festival is put on by Artists & Event Coordinators Christine & Terry Williams of Infinity Arts & Designs.

Saturday, August 12, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Nice Girls of the North 2nd Saturday Marketplace, Lakeside Lester Park Community Center (the former Lakeside Library), 106 N. 54th Ave. East

"Free coffee, cookies, and a friendly atmosphere await while you browse a collection of handcrafted clothing and bags, pottery, jewelry, stained glass, photography, personal care products, baby items and much more. One central checkout, most major credit cards accepted."

Saturday, August 12, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Lake Superior Art Festival, Brighton Beach

Friday, August 18, 8:10 p.m., Alvin & The Chipmunks, PG, Greater Downtown Council's Movies in the Park, Leif Erikson Park

Saturday, August 19-20, 11 a.m. - 7 p.m., Art in Bayfront Park  (Ends Sunday at 5:00 p.m.)

August 19 & 20, Cookin' at the "O" -- Jazz and blues weekends in the Carlton Room. Three-course dinner and live jazz with Pippi, Glenn and Friends. (Upcoming shows are also scheduled for September 29 & 30.) Book your Carlton Room reservations here at the Oldenburg House website.

Wednesday, August 23, 6:30-9:00 p.m., Zentangle (R) & Wine with Esther Piszczek, CZT, Master Framing Gallery, 1431 London Road.

Come experience the fun and relaxation of drawing simple, repetitive line patterns with pen and ink and pencil shading. No previous drawing experience necessary. Class Cost: $35; Supplies: $10 (or use supplies provided without additional cost). RSVP to episzczek@gmail.com. Seats are limited.

Friday, August 25, 8:00 p.m., Sing, PG, Greater Downtown Council's Movies in the Park, Leif Erikson Park

Special thanks to Esther Piszczek for her help assembling the local arts monthly update. 

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Rain or shine, there's art to be seen here. Don't forget the Tweed and the Duluth Art Institute.

Meantime, art goes on all around you. Engage it.

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