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SUMMARY:Winter/Spring Classes begin!
DESCRIPTION:2016-17 Education programs sponsored by:
URL:https://northfieldartsguild.org/event/winterspring-classes-begin/
LOCATION:MN
CATEGORIES:Education
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SUMMARY:Storied Design exhibit opens
DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Timothy Schacker and The Jewell Wolk Quilt Project presented by Jean Wakely\nJanuary 5 – February 4\, 2017\nMeet the artists and learn more about their work at the Artist Reception on Friday\, January 6th from 6:30-9 pm. Light refreshments will be served. \nFrom 6:30-7:00 pm Jean Wakely will present the story of The Purple Sandwich Quilt  from The Jewell Wolk Quilt Project created by her mother\, Jewell Wolk. \nAt 7:30 pm  Artist Talks featuring Tim Schaker\, Jean Wakely and Barb Pendergrass \n  \nThe Jewell Wolk Quilt Project is a collection of 11 story quilts by Jewell Wolk (1924-2011) of Cut Bank\, Montana. The quilts depict a wide scope of topics from Jewell’s childhood memories\, her children’s lives\, women’s history and biblical storytelling. \nJewell was a student of life\, a teacher at heart\, and curious person about life. She found her quiliting passion after her seven children left home. She was a strong believer in the art form of storytelling\, which she felt was becoming lost in the multi-media age. \nAs Jewell entered her 80’s\, she was going blind. The object of her quilts is not perfection in art nor in stitch\, but in the story it depicts. Each quilt tells a story\, about 45 minutes in length. Her quilts have traveled extensively\, have been widely published and documented\, and have been used for many storytelling events.  Her daughter\, Jean is creating a booklet for each quilt\, and presents a portion of the collection in this exhibition. \nTim Schacker Artist Statement: \nI have always been interested in the design of a building as a statement about our culture and way of life. A stunning example of this is the entire city of Brazila\, Brazil where an entire city was designed to reflect the values and culture of a modern Brazil. The same can be said when local communities design and build a house of worship that reflects the religious values of the religion and the age and time in which it was built. \nThe photographs in this portfolio were taken in churches\, synagogues\, mosques\, and temples over the last 2 decades of my travels throughout the world. They share a common theme of reverence and faith to what I think ultimately is the same core value. When I was traveling with my family on the island of Santorini\, Greece our guide stood on the worn steps of the local church we were visiting and took the hand of my eldest son and placed it in the worn grooves of the banister leading up to the church entrance. He asked him to feel all of the stories\, all of the hope\, all of the grief\, and all of the joy of the people who had walked these steps before him into his church that had been built 500 years ago. He called it an almost perfect place. I didn’t think to ask why it was “almost” perfect but now believe that he wanted us to understand that how we interpret our faith and the way we live in that faith is through our own human eyes and imperfections. This body of work\, which continues to grow and evolve\, examines our houses of worship\, through a lens of when it was built and how it has served its faithful overtime. \n\n\n2016-17 Gallery Season Sponsor:\n \n\n\n\n\nExhibit Sponsor:
URL:https://northfieldartsguild.org/event/jean-wakley-and-tim-schacker-exhibit-opens-january-5th/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts\, 304 Division Street\, Northfield\, MN\, 55057\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:411 Concert featuring Dave Simonett
DESCRIPTION:This concert is sold out.  A handful of $25.00 backless jumpseats may be available at the box office one hour prior to the concert. \nNow in its 5th season\, the 411 Concert Series features regional and nationally-recognized artists in the intimate venue of the Northfield Arts Guild Theater and offers a truly unique listening and viewing experience. Each concert opens with a local musician. \nSecond 411 Concert: Dave Simonett(of Trampled by Turtles)\nSaturday\, January 14 at 7:30 pm\n \nTrampled By Turtles formed in 2003 in Duluth\, Minnesota. From their beginnings on the Midwestern festival circuit\, they have reached new heights with each album. The release of 2012’s Stars And Satellites saw the band play to more fans than ever\, sell close to 100\,000 albums\, make their first national television appearance on The Late Show With David Letterman\, and have their first concert feature\, Live at First Avenue\, broadcast on Palladia. This year\, the band will once again headlined Red Rocks Amphitheatre in addition to holding their second annual Festival Palomino in the fall. \nLead songwriter Dave Simonett has been especially affected by change over the last few years. He relocated from Duluth to the city of Minneapolis. “When I lived in Duluth\, I think I took connection with uncivilized nature for granted. There\, I had to drive 20 minutes and I was in the middle of nowhere\, and I did this almost daily\,” says Simonett. “This was a very important ritual for me. Solitary time in a nearly untouched landscape is my version of church\, so I think there is a bit of loss of religion in a lot of my work these days. I’ve always been a little obsessed with our struggle to stay connected to our simple animal side\, the part of our nature that lived off the earth\, hunted live game\, worshipped trees and mountains. I believe a lot of sadness is caused by feeling disconnected with the rest of nature. A lot of what is instinctual for us is beaten down and frowned upon in modern society. It has to be confusing for the subconscious. \n  \n  \n2016-17 411 Concert Series sponsored by: \n \nBeverage sponsors: \n \nLodging sponsor: \n \nMedia Sponsor:
URL:https://northfieldartsguild.org/event/411-concert-5/
LOCATION:Northfield Arts Guild Theater\, 411 West Third Street\, Northfield\, MN\, 55057
CATEGORIES:Music,Theater
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SUMMARY:Free Lunch & Learn
DESCRIPTION:Free Lunch & Learn Opportunity: \nEat\, relax\, and be transported by the power of storytelling! Jean Wakely leads guests through The Jewell Wolk Story Quilt Project\, a collection of 11 story quilts created over a period of 20 years by Jewell Wolk (1924-2011) of Cut Bank\, Montana. The quilts depict a wide scope of topics from Jewell’s childhood memories\, her children’s lives\, women’s history and biblical storytelling. Jewell left her quilts to her eldest daughter\, Jean\, who manages the project in Jewell’s honor. At each hour-long Lunch and Learn\, Jean will share Jewell’s artistic process and cover the stories included in one of her mother’s quilts\, including time for questions from attendees. Guests should bring a bag lunch. Space is limited; please reserve your seat by emailing heather@northfieldartsguild.org or call 507-645-8877 \nMain Gallery\, Northfield Arts Guild 304 Division Street \nWednesday\, January 18   11:30-12:30 The Time & Life of Ruth quilt \nWednesday\, January 25   11:30-12:30 Women of the Plains quilt \nSaturday\, February 4   11:30-12:30 The Purple Sandwich quilt \n  \nJewell Wolk \nJewell was a student of life\, a teacher at heart\, and a curious person about life. She was also an extraordinary artist and creative storyteller. Born in 1924 to a German sodbuster farmer\, Henry Otto Peterson and schoolmarm\, Mary Blyth Peterson\, Jewell was their third child of five.  Jewell attended country school and Cut Bank High School.  After high school\, she was a telephone operator for the Cut Bank party line system.  Jewell married Robert Walter Wolk and they raised seven children in Cut Bank.  She found her quilting passion after her seven children left home. She was a strong believer in the art form of storytelling\, which she felt was becoming lost in the multi-media age. \n  \nEach new quilt that Jewell made started with a question\, launching Jewell on a research adventure. It would take her one to three years to fully develop the theme of each quilt. \nAs Jewell entered her 80’s\, she was going blind\, and eventually had to pack away her fabric\, thread and needles and stop making her story quilts. The object of her quilts is not perfection in art nor in stitch\, but in the story it depicts. \n  \nEach quilt tells a story\, taking about 45 minutes to cover. Her quilts have traveled extensively\, have been widely published and documented\, and have been used for many storytelling events. Her daughter Jean is creating a booklet for each quilt\, and presents a portion of the collection in this Storied Design exhibition. \n  \n  \nJean Wakely \nJean’s storytelling with her mother’s quilts has taken her across the county to many quilter and museum programs. Jean is currently creating booklets documenting each of her mother’s quilts and the stories they tell.  To book Jean as a speaker\, to find out more information about the quilts\, visit www.StoryQuiltProject.com \n 
URL:https://northfieldartsguild.org/event/free-lunch-learn/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts\, 304 Division Street\, Northfield\, MN\, 55057\, United States
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SUMMARY:Ghostlight Project
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, January 19\, 5:30 to 6:15pm\, the Northfield Arts Guild Theater will be joining artists and community members across the country in the tradition of leaving a “ghostlight” on in a darkened theater. When theaters go dark at the end of the night\, the ghostlight offers visibility and safety for all who might enter. Please JOIN US for a brief program of poetry and monologues as both students and adults reflect on the Arts Guild’s mission to inspire our community by developing\, supporting\, and providing quality inclusive artistic opportunities. Goodies will be served.  All are welcome! \nRead more about The Ghostlight Project \nThe Northfield Arts Guild Theater is located at 411 Third Street West\, Northfield.
URL:https://northfieldartsguild.org/event/ghostlight-project/
LOCATION:Northfield Arts Guild Theater\, 411 West Third Street\, Northfield\, MN\, 55057
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SUMMARY:Artist Mixer @ Loon Liquors
DESCRIPTION:Brand new artist?\nBeen an artist for a long time?\nEmbarking on a new technique?\nNew to Northfield?\nLived here forever? \nAll of these are great reasons to be a pART of the Northfield Arts Guild’s 2nd Artist Mixer of the 2016-17 season! Bring a friend\, all visual artists welcome! \nEnjoy appetizers & connecting with visual artists from our area. (As if you needed another reason to join us) that evening Loon Liquors will be celebrating the release of the product that started it all 7 years ago\, their Lac Coeur Coffee Liqueur\, in partnership with Peace Coffee Roasters. Come out and try a Lac Coeur based – or any – of their delicious hand-crafted cocktails! \nPlease RSVP by January 17 to heather@northfieldartsguild.org\, or by calling (507) 645-8877
URL:https://northfieldartsguild.org/event/artist-mixer/
LOCATION:MN
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:Free Lunch & Learn
DESCRIPTION:Free Lunch & Learn Opportunity: \nEat\, relax\, and be transported by the power of storytelling! Jean Wakely leads guests through The Jewell Wolk Story Quilt Project\, a collection of 11 story quilts created over a period of 20 years by Jewell Wolk (1924-2011) of Cut Bank\, Montana. The quilts depict a wide scope of topics from Jewell’s childhood memories\, her children’s lives\, women’s history and biblical storytelling. Jewell left her quilts to her eldest daughter\, Jean\, who manages the project in Jewell’s honor. At each hour-long Lunch and Learn\, Jean will share Jewell’s artistic process and cover the stories included in one of her mother’s quilts\, including time for questions from attendees. Guests should bring a bag lunch. Space is limited; please reserve your seat by emailing heather@northfieldartsguild.org or call 507-645-8877 \n  \nJanuary 18 11:30-12:30 The Time & Life of Ruth quilt \nJanuary 25 11:30-12:30 Women of the Plains quilt \nFebruary 4 11:30-12:30 The Purple Sandwich quilt \nJewell Wolk \nJewell was a student of life\, a teacher at heart\, and a curious person about life. She was also an extraordinary artist and creative storyteller. Born in 1924 to a German sodbuster farmer\, Henry Otto Peterson and schoolmarm\, Mary Blyth Peterson\, Jewell was their third child of five.  Jewell attended country school and Cut Bank High School.  After high school\, she was a telephone operator for the Cut Bank party line system.  Jewell married Robert Walter Wolk and they raised seven children in Cut Bank.  She found her quilting passion after her seven children left home. She was a strong believer in the art form of storytelling\, which she felt was becoming lost in the multi-media age. \n  \nEach new quilt that Jewell made started with a question\, launching Jewell on a research adventure. It would take her one to three years to fully develop the theme of each quilt. \nAs Jewell entered her 80’s\, she was going blind\, and eventually had to pack away her fabric\, thread and needles and stop making her story quilts. The object of her quilts is not perfection in art nor in stitch\, but in the story it depicts. \n  \nEach quilt tells a story\, taking about 45 minutes to cover. Her quilts have traveled extensively\, have been widely published and documented\, and have been used for many storytelling events. Her daughter Jean is creating a booklet for each quilt\, and presents a portion of the collection in this Storied Design exhibition. \n  \n  \nJean Wakely \nJean’s storytelling with her mother’s quilts has taken her across the county to many quilter and museum programs. Jean is currently creating booklets documenting each of her mother’s quilts and the stories they tell.  To book Jean as a speaker\, to find out more information about the quilts\, visit www.StoryQuiltProject.com \n 
URL:https://northfieldartsguild.org/event/free-lunch-learn-2/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts\, 304 Division Street\, Northfield\, MN\, 55057\, United States
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SUMMARY:Auditions: The Miracle Worker
DESCRIPTION:The Miracle Worker  \n\n\nAUDITION DATES AND TIMES:\nSunday\, January 29\, 5:00 – 6:30 pm  CHILDREN ONLY for the roles of Helen\, Martha\, Percy\, Blind Children (ages 7+)\nSunday\, January 29\, 6:30 – 8:30 pm  ADULTS/TEENS ONLY (includes the role of James Keller)\nMonday\, January 30\, 7:30 – 9:30 pm ADULTS/TEENS ONLY (includes the role of James Keller)  Callbacks for the role of Helen might also happen during this time.\nGeneral callbacks will occur as needed.\n\nPLACE:\nNorthfield Arts Guild Center for the Arts\, 304 Division Street South\, Northfield \n\nAUDITION INFORMATION: \n\n\n\nOpen call- no appointment necessary.  Actors should try to arrive as close as possible to the start time of the audition.  Bring a list of potential rehearsal conflicts.\nActors will read from the script at the auditions.  Scripts will be available in January for 24 hour perusal at the Center for the Arts\, 304 Division Street\, Northfield.\nGirls auditioning for the role of Helen Keller should prepare a 1-2 minute pantomime showing physicality and a range of emotions including\, but not necessarily limited to: fear\, joy\, confusion and anger. The role of Helen is extremely physical; intense rehearsals with both Annie and Helen will include stage combat\, stage falls and developing the poignant visuals necessary to show Helen’s inability to see or hear.\n\nThe Northfield Arts Guild encourages new people\, artists of color\, multilingual actors and actors with disabilities to audition. \n\nIMPORTANT INFO:\n\nRehearsals begin the week of March 5 (with potential time-off during spring break)\nPerformances are April 21-23 and April 28-30 at the Northfield Arts Guild Theater\nStory:  The Miracle Worker is based on Helen Keller’s autobiography\, “The Story of My Life.” Blind\, deaf\, and mute since her formative years\, young Helen’s inability to communicate has left her frustrated and violent. In desperation\, her parents seek help from the Perkins Institute\, which sends them a “half-blind Yankee schoolgirl” tutor named Annie Sullivan. Through persistence\, love\, and sheer stubbornness\, Annie breaks through Helen’s walls of silence and darkness by teaching her to communicate. \nCharacter Descriptions and Director Bio
URL:https://northfieldartsguild.org/event/auditions-the-miracle-worker/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts\, 304 Division Street\, Northfield\, MN\, 55057\, United States
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SUMMARY:Auditions: The Miracle Worker
DESCRIPTION:The Miracle Worker  \n\n\nAUDITION DATES AND TIMES:\nSunday\, January 29\, 5:00 – 6:30 pm  CHILDREN ONLY for the roles of Helen\, Martha\, Percy\, Blind Children (ages 7+)\nSunday\, January 29\, 6:30 – 8:30 pm  ADULTS/TEENS ONLY (includes the role of James Keller)\nMonday\, January 30\, 7:30 – 9:30 pm ADULTS/TEENS ONLY (includes the role of James Keller)  Callbacks for the role of Helen might also happen during this time.\nGeneral callbacks will occur as needed.\n\nPLACE:\nNorthfield Arts Guild Center for the Arts\, 304 Division Street South\, Northfield \n\nAUDITION INFORMATION: \n\n\n\nOpen call- no appointment necessary.  Actors should try to arrive as close as possible to the start time of the audition.  Bring a list of potential rehearsal conflicts.\nActors will read from the script at the auditions.  Scripts will be available in January for 24 hour perusal at the Center for the Arts\, 304 Division Street\, Northfield.\nGirls auditioning for the role of Helen Keller should prepare a 1-2 minute pantomime showing physicality and a range of emotions including\, but not necessarily limited to: fear\, joy\, confusion and anger. The role of Helen is extremely physical; intense rehearsals with both Annie and Helen will include stage combat\, stage falls and developing the poignant visuals necessary to show Helen’s inability to see or hear.\n\nThe Northfield Arts Guild encourages new people\, artists of color\, multilingual actors and actors with disabilities to audition. \n\nIMPORTANT INFO:\n\nRehearsals begin the week of March 5 (with potential time-off during spring break)\nPerformances are April 21-23 and April 28-30 at the Northfield Arts Guild Theater\nStory:  The Miracle Worker is based on Helen Keller’s autobiography\, “The Story of My Life.” Blind\, deaf\, and mute since her formative years\, young Helen’s inability to communicate has left her frustrated and violent. In desperation\, her parents seek help from the Perkins Institute\, which sends them a “half-blind Yankee schoolgirl” tutor named Annie Sullivan. Through persistence\, love\, and sheer stubbornness\, Annie breaks through Helen’s walls of silence and darkness by teaching her to communicate.
URL:https://northfieldartsguild.org/event/auditions-the-miracle-worker-2/
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