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SUMMARY:Open Art
DESCRIPTION:Drop in for a minute\, or stay for a while and create with your family! You can make a planned craft or let your creativity guide your art making. Supplies will be available for artists of all ages. No registration required. \n$3 per person\n$10 family group maximum
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SUMMARY:Auditions: New Clothes
DESCRIPTION:Production:  The King’s New Clothes by Kevin Holmstrom Bradshaw –  a Purple Door Youth Theater TOURING production for student actors in grades 2-12.   \nSummary of the Show:  This is a delightful\, funny re-telling of the Hans Christian Anderson story. The King has a splendid new suit — the Queen and all their subjects agree. The problem? Not even he can see it. The King’s New Clothes is a funny and fast-paced parable about pride\, delusion and human nature. \nDirection and Instruction by:\nRachel Haider\,  Director Visit our instructors page to learn more. \n2018 Audition dates\, times:   Wednesday\, January 31 between 4:30 and 6:00pm or Sunday\, February 4 between 4:30 and 6:00pm  – Sign up for an audition/interview slot in advance. \nAudition Location:  Northfield Arts Guild Theater\, 411 Third Street W.\, Northfield \nAudition Requirements:  Auditioning students need not prepare anything in advance.  Cold readings and theater activities will be used at the auditions.  See the PDYT page for audition tips. \nRehearsal information:   The play will rehearse several days per week 4:00-6:30pm March 12 and April 27. \n2018 Performances:  April 20 @ YMCA\, April 21 @ Northfield Public Library\, April 22 @ Laura Baker Services\, April 27-29 @ Northfield Arts Guild Theater \nThis is a Project Purple Door production.  Project Purple Door is an extension of the educational Purple Door Youth Theater program; PPD focuses on ensemble-based storytelling: building productions through imaginative theatricality and minimal stagecraft.  Additionally\, The King’s New Clothes will tour to several locations\, engaging students with fun and increased responsibilities and community-building experiences. \nThe King’s New Clothes tuition:  Guild member: $112.50; non-member: $125.00. Registration is only available to those in the cast or crew. Scholarships may be available. \nMore information about Purple Door Youth Theater.  \n 
URL:https://northfieldartsguild.org/event/auditions-new-clothes/
LOCATION:Northfield Arts Guild Theater\, 411 West Third Street\, Northfield\, MN\, 55057
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SUMMARY:Auditions: Women March
DESCRIPTION:Production:  Women March on Washington by Christine Kallman \nDirector/Playwright: Christine Kallman \nAudition Dates and times:  Saturday\, February 10 or Sunday\,  February 11\,  4-6 p.m. \nAudition Location: Northfield Arts Guild Downtown \, 304 Division St. \nAudition Requirements:  Actors need not prepare anything in advance. You will be asked to read from the script\, by yourself or with other actors. Some of the roles call for singing (solo and/or ensemble). If you like\, you can prepare a very short song (1 minute or less)\, or the director will provide an easy song for you to sing.  Scripts available for 24 hr perusal at The Guild office or available online here. \nSummary of the Show: Women March on Washington is a full-length stage play based on the Women’s marches on Washington of 1913\, 1978 and 2017\, using historical and fictional characters. Bags packed\, they head out across the country (and over decades) to the nation’s center of power. What will they bring? White gloves and a Bible? Heavy boots and the Pill? A pink hat? A hijab? The diverse travelers encounter suffragist Alice Paul\, early civil rights leader Ida Wells-Barnett\, 1970’s ERA proponents (and opponents)\, and women of today. Battling enormous obstacles\, including their own doubts and disagreements\, all arrive in Washington together\, asking: “Whose march is it?” and “What are the stakes?” \nWomen March on Washington is a new play in development and will be presented script-in-hand. The rehearsal and reading of the script are invaluable parts in the process of the script revision and development. \n  This 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. \nRehearsal information:  Rehearsals are scheduled to begin Monday April 2. \nPerformance dates\, times\, location: \n\nSaturday\, April 14 Performance #1\, 7:30 p.m.  Northfield Arts Guild Theater\, 411 Third Street W.\, Northfield\nSunday\, April 15  Performance #2\, 2:00 p.m. Northfield Arts Guild Theater\, 411 Third Street W.\, Northfield\n\nCharacter descriptions and able-to-play ages:  Auditions are open to age 16 and older\, female and gender non-conforming persons. We welcome all ages\, colors and ethnicities\, gender identity and expression\, as well as people with disabilities\, to audition. There is one role for a person of any age to play a character who is genderqueer (non-binary)\, and a role for a transgender woman. \nThere are three larger roles for women: \nBlack woman\, able to play ages 23-31; plays 3 characters: \nLucy (a displaced teacher and activist in 1915 Chicago) \nLila (a gutsy college student and budding feminist in 1978 Virginia) \nLakisha (an ambitious young employee in a 2016 New York firm where she has been sexually harassed) \nWhite woman\, able to play ages 21-27; plays 3 characters: \nEthel (boisterous rural woman who drives cross-country in 1915 for the women’s movement and has an unwanted pregnancy) \nEllen (quiet lesbian woman who is just coming out in 1977-78) \nExtasa (fashionista and blogger in 2017) \nWhite woman\, able to play ages 55-62; plays 3 characters: \nMary (wealthy widow traveling for the movement in 1915) \nMaggie (middle-class\, conservative mother experiencing gender discrimination at work in 1978) \nMaureen (“old soul” of the women’s movement\, in 2017) \nAdditional Roles\, some of which will be combined with other roles to create a full part (these roles may be adapted depending on actors available):\nAlice Paul\, early suffragist – White woman\, able to play age 30’s\nIda Wells-Barnett\, civil rights leader – Black woman\, able to play age 50’s to early 60’s\nJosie:  Janitor\, grandmother. Outspoken. – able to play 60s-70s\nFlorence\, conservative\, anti-ERA in 1978 –  White woman\, able to play age 30’s to 40’s\nBeatriz\, community organizer – Latina\, able to play age 30’s up\nCam\, genderqueer person\, any age\nAlana\, Asian woman. Works as an engineer.\nLizbeth\, White woman\, age 33\, mother of 3\, small business owner\nSiobhan\, Visual artist\nTamara\, activist – Woman of color\, able to play age 20’s to 40’s\nDanielle\, young\, pregnant\, immigrant – Latina\, able to play age 15  \nSandy\, conservative woman\, pro-life in 2017 – able to play age 50’s and older\nAlicia\, women’s rights activist\, liberal – any age\nHani\, immigrant\, Muslim and student – Black\, able to play age 21 to 30\nJuliana\, transgender woman\, any age\nMarchers (includes many of the characters above) – Diverse characters who speak about why they are or are not marching\, chant\, and sing together traditional songs of the women’s movement.
URL:https://northfieldartsguild.org/event/auditions-women-march/2018-02-10/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts\, 304 Division Street\, Northfield\, MN\, 55057\, United States
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SUMMARY:Auditions for Theater (De)Tour  
DESCRIPTION:Production:  Theater (De)Tour by Brendon Etter \nDirector/Playwright: Stephan Koplowitz \nAudition Dates and times:  Sunday\, February 11\,  7:00 – 9:00 pm.  Please plan to arrive at 7:00 pm.  Actors need not prepare anything in advance. \nAudition Location: Northfield Arts Guild Center for the Arts (downtown)\, 304 Division St\, Northfield\n \nSummary of the Show: Theater (De)Tour  (working title)\, by Stephan Koplowitz and Brendon Etter is a short (site inspired) play of inter-related monologues. Some of the stock characters of the stage world\, the Director\, the Stage Manager\, the Playwright\, the Stage Hand etc each contributes to a narrative that takes the audience on a surreal\, comedic tour of the Northfield Arts Guild Theater. \nRehearsal and performance information:  This short play will require a short rehearsal schedule taking place in February and April with performances the first week in May\, 2018 as part of The Northfield Experience*. \nCharacter descriptions and able-to-play ages:  5 roles will be cast with actors of any gender able to play age 25 or older. \n* Project Description:  Veteran Director/Choreographer/Media Artist Stephan Koplowitz will create a site-specific\, immersive performance event in May 2018 using the town of Northfield\, MN as its canvas and subject matter. Comprised of a series of inter-laced performances of theater\, dance\, visual installations\, and digital media\, this performance event will be inspired by the history\, architecture\, and unique community of Northfield. Koplowitz is excited to work and collaborate with St. Olaf and Carleton Colleges and the greater Northfield community where the spirit of history\, industry\, and scholarship still thrive. The Northfield Experience will engage students\, alumni\, professors and Curriculum from both colleges\, in addition to members of specific Northfield institutions and businesses. It aims not only to create a unique artistic experience\, but to bring together several academic and public communities united towards the development and creation of this work. An intended outcome is that all involved parties will be more closely aligned and acquainted following this shared collaboration.
URL:https://northfieldartsguild.org/event/auditions-for-theater-detour/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts\, 304 Division Street\, Northfield\, MN\, 55057\, United States
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SUMMARY:Hedwig and the Angry Inch: Feb 15-24
DESCRIPTION:text by John Cameron Mitchell\nmusic and lyrics by Stephen Trask\nAfter a botched sex change operation\, young Hansel Schmidt takes his mother’s name\, marries an American GI\, and moves to America to escape his bleak existence in the shadow of the Berlin Wall. The following year\, living as Hedwig Robinson\, she watches her marriage and the Wall collapse. Living in poverty\, she revisits her love for American pop\, punk\, and glam music\, and meets a new man who she turns into a superstar. But\, when that relationship sours\, Hedwig takes to the stage with her band\, The Angry Inch\, to weigh her future\, realign her past\, and scream her story in ways caustic\, exotic\, and erotic.\n\nHedwig’s life is not your ordinary tale. It’s a half-cocked\, full-schlock\, Soviet-bloc\, hard-knock\, sex-op\, punk-rock musical.  This show is for mature audiences.\nFeaturing Brendon Etter and Shari Setchell \nPerformances:\nThursday\, February 15\, 2018 at 7:30pm\nFriday\, February 16\, 2018 at 7:30pm\nSaturday\, February 17\, 2018 at 7:30pm\nThursday\, February 22\, 2018 at 7:30pm\nFriday\, February 23\, 2018 at 7:30pm\nSaturday\, February 24\, 2018 at 7:30pm \nVenue: Northfield Arts Guild Theater\, 411 Third Street West\, Northfield\n\nTickets: $15.00\nwith special college student pricing of $10 for the Saturday\, February 17 performance ONLY.  This show is for mature audiences.  \na LAB theater series production \n  \nCo-directed and acted by Brendon Etter and Shari Setchell.\nMusic Direction and Keyboard: Jon Madden\nGuitar: Ray Coudret\nBass: Maddie Thies\nDrums:  Ryan Van Gundy \nThank you to our Production Sponsors! \n     \nThank you to our Beverage Sponsors! \n       
URL:https://northfieldartsguild.org/event/hedwig-and-the-angry-inch/2018-02-15/
LOCATION:Northfield Arts Guild Theater\, 411 West Third Street\, Northfield\, MN\, 55057
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SUMMARY:Family Open House
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the party!\nWe’re having a Family Open House on Saturday\, February 17 (10 am – 12 pm) to celebrate the Foot in the Door exhibition. Refreshments will be served.\n\n    \nFoot in the Door\nA community exhibition\nJan 10 – Feb 17\, 2018\nAll artists\, all mediums welcomed!\nINTENT To encourage emerging and established artists of all ages in Northfield and surrounding communities to exhibit their artwork in a professional style show. This show is open to any age\, and any level of experience. \n\n One work per artist\n Each work no larger than 12 x 12 x 12″\n Featuring hundreds of works by local artists in many media.\n\n  \n  \nExhibition Sponsor:\n\n \n  \n2017-18 Gallery Season sponsored by:
URL:https://northfieldartsguild.org/event/family-open-house/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts\, 304 Division Street\, Northfield\, MN\, 55057\, United States
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SUMMARY:Artist Mixer @ The Cow
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 join us at our next Mixer!  Enjoy appetizers & connecting with visual artists from our area. Bring a friend\, all visual artists welcome! \nPlease RSVP by Feb 16 to heather@northfieldartsguild.org\, or by calling (507) 645-8877
URL:https://northfieldartsguild.org/event/artist-mixer-the-cow/
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SUMMARY:Artist Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Topic for February 22: Writing an Effective Artist Statement\nYou asked for opportunities to grow as artists\, and we listened!\nArts Guild Executive Director\, Tim Peterson will lead a conversation focused on useful guidelines for writing an effective artist statement. In addition to his past arts administrative and curatorial positions\, Peterson taught this subject for three years as part of a Fine Arts Professional Practice course at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. \nThe conversation will cover: \n\n\nConveying your overall artistic practice\nDescribing your most current or in-process project(s)\nAvoiding jargon\, empty phrases and common pitfalls\nKeeping it brief\n\n\nDuring this conversation attendees are encouraged to ask questions and (optional) bring a sample artist statement to edit.  \nInterested in attending? Please reserve your seat by emailing heather@northfieldartsguild.org or calling (507) 645-8877. \n  \nJoin us for our monthly Artist Conversations!  This is a time (every 4th Thursday from 6-8 pm) for emerging and professional artists to gather in a small group setting to discuss topics relevant to visual artists.  These gatherings are free and open to the public\, but as space is limited\, please reserve your seat by emailing heather@northfieldartsguild.org or calling (507) 645-8877. \n  \nEach conversation will focus on one topic such as: \n\nHow to price your work\nHow to regularly show your work\nHow to create a cohesive body of work\nSocial Media for artists\nBookkeeping for artists\n\nHave a topic to suggest? Please email your idea to heather@northfieldartsguild.org
URL:https://northfieldartsguild.org/event/artist-conversation-8/
LOCATION:Northfield Library Upstairs Pye Meeting Room\, 210 Washington Street\, Northfield\, MN\, 55057\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:Artist Reception
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for an Artist Reception for About Time: Carleton & St. Olaf Colleges Fifth-Year EA Exhibition on Friday Feb 23 (7-9 pm) with Artist Talks at 7:30 pm.  Refreshments will be served.\nQuinn Batten \nCailan Carpenter \nHolland Hardie \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nLaura Nakasaka \nJosh Torkelson \nEvan Weselmann \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nAbout Time\nCarleton & St. Olaf Colleges Fifth-Year EA Exhibition\nFebruary 22 – March 17\, 2018\n  \nCarleton & St. Olaf Colleges Fifth-Year EA Exhibition \nEvery year following graduation\, a select group of senior art majors are invited to continue their studies at Carleton College and St. Olaf College as part of a Fifth-Year Educational Associate/ Emerging Artist program. The Northfield Arts Guild is proud to showcase these up-and-coming artists! \nThis exhibition features the following artists showing various pieces created during their Fifth-Year experience: \n\nQuinn Batten: Multi-media sculpture\nStand up and walk to the nearest wall. Hold your hand out and move it close to the wall\, as close as you can without touching it. Spend a moment on this task\, getting even closer. How does it feel to give your entire attention to that distance\, that relationship between your hand and the wall?\nComing from a background in photography and moving towards a focus on sculpture\, I find myself taking the photographer’s concept of the “frame” and applying it to space that we experience in ways other than sight— the space that we feel through touch and sound\, the space we remember\, the space we imagine.  My art invites viewers to refocus their attention and reframe their experience in compelling new ways. \nCailan Carpenter: Ceramic sculpture\nI am a ceramic artist and potter who combines my love for painting and carving with my love for clay to create decorated functional ware. My images are inspired by the nature that surrounded me during my upbringing in the boundary waters of northern Minnesota and the Cascade Mountains of Washington state. \nHolland Hardie: Painting and prints\nMy home in the mountains of West Texas has a long history of human habitation\, and each group that occupied this region left their stories painted on the rocks. These stories stretch back over 5\,000 years\, and as cultures appeared and disappeared over the centuries\, so did the knowledge of each culture’s unique symbolism. The abstract designs of the region’s earliest inhabitants had already lost their meaning a thousand years before Jesus was born\, replaced by the new symbols of a new culture — symbolism is an inherently transient form of communication. In this piece\, I play around with that idea\, drawing from more modern symbolism such as Christian iconography to create my own language of symbols. These symbols explore my connection to my home and add a temporary chapter to a 5\,000 year story\, written in a language that will almost certainly die with me. \nLaura Nakasaka: Prints\, photography and books\nI have spent a lot of time this year thinking about time—how time is deceiving\, how time is remembered\, and the inescapable question of how time is best spent. My experimentation attempts to visualize the passage of time at this point in my life\, mapping memories both reliable and unreliable through prints\, drawings\, and photographs. Currently I work at Carleton College in the library and art department. \nJosh Torkelson: Sculpture\nErratic is inspired by naturally occurring glacial erratics\, rocks transported from their native bedrock hundreds of miles by the movement of ancient glaciers. The embedded presence of these rocks in their foreign landscapes mirror their own temporal positions bridging time from their geological formation and later glacial deposition\, to our own contemporary human interactions among them. In creating new erratics out of clay\, I push us to examine and consider our own place in this history. \nEvan Weselmann: Painting\nEvan is a painter and illustrator whose work deals with the intersection of digital image making modes in a contemporary analog capacity. \n\n\n  \n  \nExhibition Sponsors: \n \n\n\n2017-18 Gallery Season sponsored by:
URL:https://northfieldartsguild.org/event/artist-reception-2/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts\, 304 Division Street\, Northfield\, MN\, 55057\, United States
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