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SUMMARY:Post-show Discussion with Kari Halker-Saathoff
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a post-show discussion with Kari Halker-Saathoff on Sunday\, August 4 at the Guild Theater.\n     \nSpecial exhibition at the Guild Theater\nOdysseus and Penelope: The Long Journey showcases the work of Kari Halker-Saathoff\, who has always been fascinated with stories of adventure.  In creating her interpretation\, Kari fashioned images on ceramic vessels that represent Penelope’s remarkable story\, while her illustrations tell the story of Odysseus. For many\, even those who have not read Homer’s The Odyssey\, Odysseus’ adventures are part of our cultural knowledge. Given this familiarity\, Halker-Saathoff depicts his journey within the mythological time period while reimagining the timeless and transcendent story – a story that has stayed with her throughout the years. \nWhile many of the illustration titles are inspired by the text of The Odyssey\, in contrast\, the titles accompanying each of Penelope’s vessels are inspired by the Women’s March of 2017\, as well as current news stories.  Halker-Saathoff has purposely chosen to align Penelope’s heroic journey within the present context of female struggle and empowerment. Her ambition for this show is to illuminate the many parallels between the present and 650 B.C.E.
URL:https://northfieldartsguild.org/event/post-show-discussion-with-kari-halker-saathoff/
LOCATION:Northfield Arts Guild Theater\, 411 Third Street W\, Northfield\, MN\, 55057\, United States
CATEGORIES:Literary Arts,Special Events,Theater,Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:The Great Northfield Bank Robbery: A Love Story
DESCRIPTION:September 5\, 6\, and 7\, 2019\na World Premier\nduring Northfield’s Defeat of Jesse James Days\n\n  \nPerformances:\nThursday\, September 5\, 2019 at 7:30pm\nFriday\, September 6\, 2019 at 7:30pm\nSaturday\, September 7\, 2019 at 7:30pm\n \nIn 1900\, Jim and Cole Younger\, brothers from Missouri\, had spent nearly a quarter century in Stillwater penitentiary for the notorious raid on the First National Bank of Northfield. As a movement for their pardon grew\, a young reporter for the St. Paul Pioneer Press took an interest in the Youngers’ cause.  Alix J. Muller\, already distinguished in her journalism career at the tender age of 22\, followed her nose for news and went out to Stillwater to interview Jim Younger.  Alix came back with more than just a good story. She and Jim Younger began a mutual appreciation. After the famous bank robbers and killers were released\, the relationship between Alix and Jim turned into its own story — one that shocked the upper crust of St. Paul. The star-crossed romance between an ambitious young woman of high society and an ex-con more than twice her age is a story that seems like fiction — but it was once actual news. \nHow the play came about:\nBill McAuliffe was digging through files at the Minnesota HIstory Center\, researching some now-forgotten news story\, when he came across accounts of the tragic death of bank robber and killer Jim Younger. Younger had been in love with a St. Paul journalist less than half his age\, but of course it couldn’t work. “That’s a play\,” McAuliffe thought.  “Maybe I’ll write it when I retire.” Twenty-five years later\, on his way out the Star Tribune door on his final day\, McAuliffe stopped by the desk of colleague Graydon Royce\, the paper’s long-time drama and arts critic. Was there a play here\, McAuliffe wondered? As the saying goes\, you couldn’t make this stuff up. There was definitely a play there. And here it is.\n\nThe Playwrights:\nIn his 33 years as a reporter at the Minneapolis Star Tribune\, Bill McAuliffe covered politics\, crime\, weather and other obsessions of the day. He is also an award-winning travel writer and has written a wide range of children’s non fiction books. He is a bicyclist\, bread-baker\, undiscovered guitarist and grandfather of four. He lives in Minneapolis. \nGraydon Royce is a retired theater critic and fine arts writer with the Star Tribune. He won the 2016 Ivey Award for Lifetime Achievement from the Twin Cities theater community. He has been a fellow at both the O’Neill Critic’s Institute in New London\, Conn.\, and the NEA Classical Music Fellowship at Columbia University. He is also a playwright and actor. He most recently performed in “Holiday Inn” at Chanhassen Dinner Theatre. Royce currently serves as director of artistic ministry at Diamond Lake Lutheran Church in south Minneapolis. He has four children and eight grandchildren. \nDirected by Rachel Haider\n2018 Best of Southern MN Scene Winner for Best Director\nThroughout most of her life\, Rachel has studied\, taught\, and worked in theater arts and in arts promotion and management. Her extensive resume includes work with professional\, community and educational theaters.  She has taught in private and public schools and with numerous arts organizations. Her most recent directing credits with the Guild include Mansfield Park\, Les Misérables (which won Best Production in 2018) and The King’s New Clothes. Other recent directing credits include The Miracle Worker\, A Christmas Carol\, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever and A Charlie Brown Christmas. Rachel is the Performing Arts Manager at the Guild and directs/teaches/manages Purple Door Youth Theater.  Rachel brings a broad range of arts expertise to her productions\, creating quality and memorable theatrical experiences. \nFeaturing:\nJim Younger: Steve Lawler\nAlix Muller: Alison Haider\nCole Younger: Jonathan Larson\nLenora/Prostitute/Editor: Innana Antley\nGovernor Samuel Van Sant: Brendon Etter\nEdward Schurmeier/Male Guard at Stillwater Prison: Paul Seguin\nRutter/Reporter 1/Schoch: Rolf Kragseth\nSchmitz/Reporter 2: Samuel Temple\nJohnson/Con on a Crutch: Will McIntyre\nWarren Bronaugh/Reporter 3: Andy Franklin\nAdolph Grethen: Bryan Reed\nAid to Van Sant/Female Guard at Stillwater Prison/Panhandler/Ex-con/Landlady/Reporter in Boise: Esme’ Elzi\nBarker/Heckler: Joran Peterson \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMany thanks to our Production Co-sponsor:
URL:https://northfieldartsguild.org/event/the-great-northfield-bank-robbery-a-love-story/2019-09-05/
LOCATION:Northfield Arts Guild Theater\, 411 West Third Street\, Northfield\, MN\, 55057
CATEGORIES:Literary Arts,Theater
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SUMMARY:FREE Workshop: The Anatomy of an Artist Statement
DESCRIPTION:FREE WORKSHOP: The Anatomy of an Artist Statement \nCorks & Pints Wine Bar | Tap House\, 22 Fourth St NE\, Faribault \nTuesday\, October 29\, 6-8 pm (doors open at 5:30 pm)\nHave you ever struggled with drafting an artist statement? The Guild and Paradise Center for the Arts are here to help!  This collaborative offering is OPEN TO ARTISTS IN ALL DISCIPLINES\, is sponsored by Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council (SEMAC)\, and features panelists with experience writing successful artist statements will share an overview of tips when writing an artist statement. \nPanelists:\nPaula Granquist is a writer working on a novel\, short stories\, and essays. She hosts ArtZany! on 95.1 FM The One \nJoy Riggs is an award-winning writer\, editor\, lecturer\, and author of Crackerjack Bands & Hometown Boosters.  \nDanny Saathoff is a professional visual artist\, jewelry designer and fabricator as well as an instructor in Art at Carleton College. \n  \nFollowing the group presentation portion\, attendees who’ve pre-registered\, can participate in a 10-minute breakout review session for one-on-one help with their artist statement. Participants in the breakout sessions are invited to email in a sample artist statement the week before the workshop; RSVPs are required for participation in the review sessions with a panelist. \n  \n  \nRefreshments and snacks will be available during the workshop for attendees in both parts; we encourage networking while artists are waiting for their session with a panelist. Space is limited; please reserve your spot by emailing heather@northfieldartsguild.org or by calling 507-645-8877 x 4. \n\nThis activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts & cultural heritage fund.
URL:https://northfieldartsguild.org/event/free-workshop-the-anatomy-of-an-artist-statement/
LOCATION:411 West 3rd Street\, Northfield\, 55057\, United States
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SUMMARY:E-magination Celebration
DESCRIPTION:E-MAGINATION CELEBRATION\nTHE NORTHFIELD ARTS GUILD INVITES OUR COMMUNITY NEAR AND FAR TO ATTEND E-MAGINATION CELEBRATION\, A FREE DAY OF ONLINE PROGRAMMING INCLUDING GALLERY TOURS\, ART MAKING\, AND PERFORMANCES FROM 10 A.M. TO 2 P.M. ON SATURDAY\, APRIL 4\, 2020. THIS FAMILY-FRIENDLY ONLINE EVENT IS A VIRTUAL RE-IMAGINING OF THE GUILD’S ANNUAL IMAGINATION CELEBRATION THAT CAN BE ENJOYED FROM HOME.\nThe Guild is thrilled to continue this annual tradition in a new\, virtual setting. Follow along on the Guild’s Facebook and YouTube pages with new content added regularly throughout the celebration\, or watch later as all of the videos will remain online. \n  \nPERFORMANCES Watch dances from Folklórico and Dance Theater Company\, highlights from the Guild’s production of Lend Me a Tenor and behind the scenes footage of the Purple Door Youth Theater production of The Prince and the Pauper. \n\nGALLERY TOURS A highlight of E-magination Celebration will be a series of teacher-led video tours on YouTube of their students’ artwork in 20/20 VISION\, this year’s All School Art Show installed in our Main Gallery. This popular annual exhibition features 2-D and 3-D artworks by nearly 1\,000 students from Northfield K-12 schools. \n  \nART MAKING Make your own art at home throughout the day! Guided arts activities will be released throughout the day to paint\, draw and create your own art using everyday household items. \n\n  \n\nEven in this time of social distancing\, the Guild embraces our mission to serve our community with a rich array of arts opportunities and experiences. We hope you will join us for ­E-magination Celebration\, and also follow us on social media to enjoy arts learning and arts engagement activities. \n\n  \n20/20 VISION is supported by Northfield Yarn and The Sketchy Artist.\nThe Guild’s 2019-2020 Education programming is sponsored by Northfield News.\nThe Guild’s 2019-2020 Theater season is sponsored by Neuger Communications Group and Engage Print.\nPurple Door Youth Theater is sponsored by Schieck Orthodontics.
URL:https://northfieldartsguild.org/event/23389/
LOCATION:Northfield Arts Guild\, 304 Division St.\, Northfield\, MN\, 55057\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dance,Education,Fair/Festival,Literary Arts,Music,Poetry,Special Events,Theater,Visual Arts
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