Thursday, December 22, 2016

Professional Development Workshop

Sunday, February 19, 2017, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Professional Development Workshop With Hamidah Glasgow, Executive Director at C4FAP.

Spend the day learning or refreshing your knowledge of life in the photography world. We will discuss best practices, effective strategies, and  how to have fun during the process. It will run 
10:00 am – 5:00 pm with a break for lunch.

Workshop Fee: $130.00 for non-members
Workshop Fee: $110.00 for c4fap members

Sign into your c4fap account to register for the workshop. Limited number of seats are available
http://www.c4fap.org/events/professional-development-workshop-with-hamidah-glasgow-2/

Portraits 2017

Please join The Center for Fine Art Photography for the opening reception of the Portraits 2017 Exhibition with Juror Karen Marks on February 17, 2017 from 5:30pm until 9:00pm. Admission is free. Our hours are Tuesday - Friday from 10:00am until 6:00pm, Saturday 11:00am until 5:00pm and closed Sunday and Monday. We are located at 400 N. College Ave., Fort Collins, Co. For more information please visit us at c4fap.org. Portraits 2017 will be on display, January 13 through, February 25, 2017.

http://www.c4fap.org/exhibitions/portraits-2017-karen-marks/

Call for Installation Art

The Downtown Artery's retail space “Artists’ Emporium” is looking for 3-D artists to make a site specific installation for January through February, as well as later in the year. For information, contact emporium@downtownartery.com.

Call for Wearable Art

The Lincoln Center is now seeking wearable art artists!
The 18th ArtWear Biennial will be held October 20-28, 2017.

Applications are accepted via CaFE and the link is available at LCtix.com/artwear.  There is a $35 fee to submit up to three entries. Jurors will select participating artists who are invited to send up to 5 garments, accessories or ensembles for the ArtWear Sales Gallery and Fashion Show.

Deadline to Apply: March 3, 2017

CaFE is an online catalog of exhibit opportunities and art competitions from across the country. It is free for artists to register and upload their images. Application fees may apply to the various calls for entry.

Call for Entries Artworks Loveland is currently accepting entries for the upcoming Photography Unsettled exhibtion


About the call:
Artworks Loveland will be participating in Month of Photography Denver! MoP is a Colorado-based biennial celebration of fine art photography with hundreds of collaborative public events throughout Denver and the region. The theme for MoP 2017 is “Up to the Edge.” This theme serves as an exploration of the far-reaching applications and concepts emerging in photography today.

Photography Unsettled aims to showcase the wide range in contemporary artists' practice which features photography in some way, as well as the many mediums of art which are mixing with photography so that it belongs less and less to a specific medium or category. Applicants are strongly encouraged to submit up to three pieces which illustrate this theme. Artworks is seeking mixed media works as well as works which use photography in an unconventional way. Although mixed media works will be accepted, photography must be the main component of the accepted pieces.

Applications will be reviewed by juror Kia Neill and curators Bre Nielsen and Ronda Stone. Two prize-winning pieces will be selected during a blind jury process. $250 will be awarded to the artist who is selected as the Juror’s Choice and $150 to the artist who is selected as the Curators’ Choice.

The application can be found online at: https://artworksloveland.submittable.com/submit. The application deadline is January 2, and there is a $25 application fee.

About the Juror:

Kia Neill is a multidiscipline artist working in mixed media drawing, painting, photography and sculpture. Neill has lived and worked in a number of cities throughout the U.S. as a professional artist doing public and private commissions, exhibitions, lectures, jurying and teaching college and continuing education for 15 years.

Neill is native to Chicago Illinois, received her MFA from The University of California, San Diego, and relocated to Denver CO in 2014 from Houston Texas, where she was Full-time Faculty of 7 years at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston Glassell School of Art.  Neill currently teaches at the University of Denver School of Art and Art History, and in the Breckenridge Arts District. She will be a Resident Artist at The Children’s Museum of Denver January - March 2017, engaging the public and creating an artwork for the museum’s permanent collection.


Important Dates:
January 2: Application deadline. There is a $25 application fee.
January 13: Artists will be notified of their application status
February 24: Accepted artwork is due to Artworks Loveland, 310 N. Railroad Ave. Loveland, CO 80537. Work may be shipped or dropped off during office hours (M-F 1-4 PM).
March 10, 6-9 PM: Opening reception
April 28, 6-8 PM: Closing reception, gallery talk by juror Kia Neill, and prizes awarded
May 1 - May 5: Artists may pick up work at Artworks Loveland, weekdays 1-4 PM.


Where:
Artworks Loveland
310 North Railroad Avenue, Loveland, CO 80537
(970) 663-5555

Pattern Language A solo exhibition of work by former Artworks Loveland Artist-In-Residence, Barbara Gilhooly



About the exhibit:
Rich in color, texture, and symbols, Gilhooly’s work references a personal vocabulary of botanical forms, patterns, and invented abstractions. She’s intrigued by both the complex and the simple nature of plant forms and finding connections with mechanical structures.
In this exhibit, Gilhooly is exploring concepts of systems theory and the Fibonacci sequence. Diagrams of complex layers carved into the wood surface, layers of patterned motifs, systematic webs connecting random nodes, and patterns layered in landscapes are some of the imagery depicted. She continues to be fascinated with the visual representation of abstract ideas and exploring the invented systems used to envision information.

About the artist:
Barbara Gilhooly was born in North Dakota in 1963. She attended the University of North Dakota and received her BFA in 1986. Concentrating on printmaking and sculpture, Gilhooly earned her MFA from Colorado State University in 1989. She also worked at Artworks Loveland as an Artist-In-Residence during September and October of 2015.
Gilhooly’s interest is in the process of making rich, active surfaces, which developed from her background as a printmaker. She often finds herself treating her materials with a similar emphasis on line and surface, satisfying her constant need to draw, carve, etch, engrave, paint, scratch, stitch, and print lines.
Gilhooly’s technique consists of layering paint and carving into areas and then subtracting to reveal elements from previous layers. This technique not only contributes to the depth and texture of the surface, but also captures the effect of the underlying history of the paint.
   

When:
December 9, 2016 - January 27, 2017
Opening: December 9; 6pm-9pm
Artist Talk: January 13, 5pm
Night on the Town Open House: January 13, 6pm - 9pm

Where:
Artworks Loveland, 310 North Railroad Avenue, Loveland, CO 80537
(970) 663-5555 / info@artworksloveland.org


About Artworks Loveland:
Artworks is the largest nonprofit Studio Artist Community in Northern Colorado dedicated to advancing contemporary art and artists. We foster a collaborative studio environment supportive of the creative process. With a desirable framework of studio and gallery space, artists are free to work solo or to take advantage of collaborative opportunities. Artworks is proud to be an eclectic incubator that stands to shape the face and the future of Loveland. For additional information please visit www.artworksloveland.com.

Do A Mural at the Zoo!

Polar Bear
WE'RE LOOKING FOR ARTISTS FOR PUBLIC ART PROJECT
We are excited to announce the kick-off of a public art project in conjunction with Denver Arts & Venues. The Denver Arts & Venues Public Art Program seeks to commission an artist, or team of artists, to create an original work of art for the exterior façade of a building on Zoo property, adjacent to City Park and facing City Park’s Duck Lake. The panel is particularly interested in artworks that explore the interplay between the built and natural environment, that celebrate Denver Zoo and City Park, that are sensitive to nearby wildlife, and are calming yet innovative. The project is open nationally to all artists and the deadline to apply is Monday, January 23. Read the full RFQ .here

Speaking Volumes: Transforming Hate

Nick Cave, “Profiling,” 2007, Mixed media, 18”x12”x6”

The Fort Collins Lincoln Center is proud to be co-hosting a timely and provocative art exhibition, “

Speaking Volumes: Transforming Hate is a provocative exhibition on the topics of hate, discrimination and violence - and the transformation toward justice, love and empathy. The exhibition will run January 20 - March 19, 2017. Speaking Volumes: Transforming Hate showcases the diverse work of 39 artists who have transformed thousands of anti-Semitic and racist books into an uplifting and dynamic exhibition. The exhibition is visually powerful, thought-provoking, sometimes humorous, always challenging, and ultimately deeply moving.

Speaking Volumes: Transforming Hate” with the Fort Collins Museum of Art, January 20-March 19, 2017. Please see the attached press release for detailed information about the exhibit. More info can be found at www.LCtix.com/exhibitions .

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Fort Collins Makes Crafty News!





Check it out!  All of Fort Collins Favorites are mentioned!  Dec 2016/Jan 2017 Issue of American Craft.  Get it on Newsstands now!

Thursday, November 10, 2016

Buy Art for the Holidays!


Call for Entry

Northern Colorado Weavers Guild Fiber Celebration 2017 is currently in the works and as chairperson for 2017, I want to personally invite all past participants to enter their fabulous fiber creations in this years exhibit.  As you know, pieces representing fiber media of all types are welcome.  The complete prospectus is attached and can also be found at http://www.nocoweaversguild.org along with the online entry form.  ENTRY DEADLINE IS MARCH 1, 2017.  If you have questions, please email me at llsanden24@gmail.com or call 970-568-4230.  We look forward to your submissions.

November Hot Dish

The Hot Dish group will meet at The Music District this month.  Tuesday, November 22nd 6-8pm.  Hot Dish is a group of Creative folks who get together once a month to 'dish' about the arts scene in Fort Collins.  Anyone who is an artist(or musician, or writer, or actor,or....) or is interested in any sort of creative endeavor is welcome.  As always, please bring a dish to share and utensils and plates to keep this a trash-free event.  For more information about hot dish, please visit our Facebook page.

New Work / Artworks Artworks Loveland group exhibit



About the exhibit:
See what our artists have been up to! This exhibit of recent work by Artworks artists opens Friday, November 11, 6-9 PM in the north gallery. The group show features 20 artists working with a variety of media including painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, and mixed media.

Featured Artists Include:
Bob Campagna, Jan R. Carson, Jen Davey, Denny Haskew, Sylvia Eichmann, Becky Hawley, Jennifer Ivanovic, Tedi Jensen, Rohini Kapil, Mary-Ann Kokoska, G. Mark Lewis, Audrey Mantooth, Jennie C. Milner, Joe Norman, Veronica Patterson, Abbie R. Powers, Amy Reckley, Grace Stamps, Ronda Stone, and Andrew Svedlow

When: November 11 - December 30, 2016
Opening Reception: November 11, 6-9 PM
Artists’ Gallery Talk: December 9, 5-6 PM
Night on the Town Open House: December 9, 6-9 PM

Where:
Artworks Loveland, 310 North Railroad Avenue, Loveland, CO 80537
(970) 663-5555 / info@artworksloveland.org

Discovery After Dark: Ian Ethan Case


Tomorrow at the Fort Collins Museum of Discovery

Soar through nebulae, galaxies, and star systems to the music of acoustic double-neck guitarist Ian Ethan Case. Boston-based multi-instrumentalist Ian Ethan Case, best known for his innovative approach to the 18-string acoustic double-neck guitar, has been performing in listening rooms across the country for the past eight years and is increasingly gaining recognition both for his unique instrumental compositions and for the highly original playing methods which are required to perform them.

One of only about five musicians worldwide to tackle the double-neck guitar in earnest, he fluidly combines a variety of self-invented playing techniques necessitated by his multi-layered compositions, which, taken together, have begun to establish the instrument's musical validity perhaps more so than the work of any other artist. While audiences consistently remark on the fascinating visual aspects of watching Ian play "as he rambunctiously weaves between fretboards, slapping and tapping the sounds of the guitar to life seemingly effortlessly in a style that you've likely never seen before" (Port Orchard Independent), his unusual methods are simply byproducts of the rich, heartfelt, and powerfully uplifting music that he writes and plays.

Cash bar will be available.

Tickets: $15/$13 members
Date: Friday, November 11th
Showtime: 7:30 pm

Frankenstein at Fossil Ridge


Participate in the Mural Project


Home at C4FAP

Home Exhibition with Juror Kevin Miller opens on December 2, 2016 through January 7, 2017. We will  also have a reception for this exhibit on Friday, December 2nd at 5:30pm until 9:00pm. Admission is free. We are open Tuesday – Friday from 10:00am until 6:00pm, Saturday from 11:00am until 5:00pm, and closed on Sunday & Monday. The Center for Fine Art Photography can also be rented for Private or Business receptions and events. For more information please contact us at (970) 224 -1010 or visit our website at http://www.C4FAP.org. We are located at 400 N. College Ave., Fort Collins, CO 80524. http://www.c4fap.org/exhibitions/home-with-kevin-miller/

Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Colorado De'Via

Please join us for a reception in the Curfman Gallery to celebrate the opening of the Colorado De'VIA exhibition featuring Tony Fowler, Nancy Rourke, and Uzi Buzgalo. This exhibition is a collaboration between the CSU LSC Arts Program and Resources for Disabled Students. Additionally, the reception will include an artist talk by Nancy Rourke. Everyone is welcome to attend this open event!

De'VIA: an art movement that "represents Deaf artists and perceptions based on their experience".
http://www.deafart.org/Deaf_Art_/deaf_art_.html

ART21 Film Screening & Post Discussion at the Rialto Theater Center


Exploring the contemporary artwork of Chicago artists Nick Cave, Theaster Gates, Barbara Kasten, Chris Ware

The ART 21 film screening and panel discussion is a collaboration between Artworks Loveland and the Rialto Theater Center aimed at expanding the conversation around and appreciation of Contemporary social practice art and the artist's process.


About ART21:
ART21’s flagship program “Art in the 21st Century” will release its eighth season. ART21 engaged three exceptional documentary directors: three-time Academy Award nominee Deborah Dickson; MacArthur Foundation Fellow and Peabody Award-winner Stanley Nelson; and Emmy Award-winner Pamela Mason Wagner.

Portraits of 16 Innovative Artists Who Live & Work in Four Dynamic Cities

Chicago             Nick Cave, Theaster Gates, Barbara Kasten, Chris Ware

Mexico City       Natalia Almada, Minerva Cuevas, Damián Ortega, Pedro Reyes

Los Angeles      Edgar Arceneaux, Liz Larner, Tala Madani, Diana Thater

Vancouver         Stan Douglas, Brian Jungen, Liz Magor, Jeff Wall

The series provides unparalleled access to the most innovative artists of our time, revealing how artists engage the culture around them and how art allows viewers to see the world in new ways. Golden Globe and Emmy Award-winning actress Claire Danes will join the Peabody Award-winning documentary television series “Art in the Twenty-First Century” as its broadcast host for the series’ eighth season.

“Growing up in a family where art was a part of everyday life, my parents taught me to question the world around me,” said Danes. “Artists today influence how we see the world, how we express ourselves, and how art can transform society.”

For the first time in the show’s history, the episodes are not organized around an artistic theme. Instead, the 16-featured artists are grouped by their unique and revealing relationships to the places where they live: Chicago, Los Angeles, Mexico City, and Vancouver. The artists share universal experiences through their life stories and creative works: resistance, pleasure, mortality, and the hope for a better tomorrow.
“Art is increasingly being defined and described in relationship to a sense of place. In our time of hyper-interconnectivity, where you choose to live and work matters like never before,” said ART21 Executive Director Tina Kukielski.

The new season showcases the geography, architecture, society, culture, and heritage of each location. Each episode highlights aspects of contemporary life that viewers everywhere experience. “Using the sounds, colors, and energy of the city as a landscape that artists respond to and interact with, the films expand beyond the studio to explore each artist’s engagement with their communities and the world around them,” said ART21 Executive Producer Eve Moros Ortega.

Season 8 reveals how artists today simultaneously draw inspiration from and influence their immediate surroundings, while engaging far-flung communities from all over the world—Amsterdam, Aspen, Basel, Bloomfield Hills, Bregenz, Brussels, Chiapas, Cuernavaca, Denver, Detroit, Istanbul, La Porte, Lisbon, London, Milan, New York City, Okanagan, Pasadena, Philadelphia, Puebla, San Francisco, Sinaloa, and Toronto. Through their work, artists participate in global conversations about the pressing issues of our time: from terrorism to environmental crises to the struggle for civil rights.

“ART21 brought on three visionary directors— Deborah Dickson, Stanley Nelson and Pamela Mason Wagner—enlivening the series with a fresh approach to photography and storytelling,” said Beth Hoppe, PBS Chief Programming Executive and General Manager, General Audience Programming. “PBS is delighted to continue featuring ART21’s series as a treasured and unique highlight of our ongoing commitment to arts programming.”

The featured visual artists are some of the most compelling creative thinkers of our time and they granted ART21 filmmakers intimate access to their lives. The documentary series provides a window into contemporary art that is ordinarily hidden from public view. ART21 presents artists in their private homes and studios and goes behind-the-scenes to reveal how artworks and exhibitions are created. Viewers meet artists’ family members, friends, collaborators, and admirers who share their own insight into the featured art and its creation. Season 8 visits major exhibitions of the past two years, showing artworks in vivid color and detail, as well as presenting rare archival footage and documents. Artists narrate their own stories and invest the documentaries with humor, pathos, and surprising insights.

In the past seven seasons, “Art in the Twenty-First Century” has profiled over 100 artists. ART21’s ongoing series is a celebration of the diversity of art-making today, featuring artists from different backgrounds—age, gender, ethnicity, orientation, education, nationality—who make work in countless media and styles. In Season 8, photography is explored through abstract still lifes and pictorial narratives; sculpture through hand-crafted and found objects; painting through murals, figuration, and cartoons; performance through staged plays, improvisational dance, and group actions; video through immersive installations, literary adaptations, and films that blend fact with fiction. “These artists pose questions through their work in new and exhilarating ways, provoking social change as much as instigating aesthetic revolutions,” said ART21 Curator Wesley Miller.

About ART21 Episode 1: “Chicago”

Chicago is a city rooted in industry and towering architecture, and artists in Chicago are disrupting urban experience through experimentation. Nick Cave (b.1959, Fulton, MO, USA) creates “Soundsuits”—surreally majestic objects blending fashion and sculpture—that originated as metaphorical suits of armor in response to the Rodney King beatings and have evolved into vehicles for empowerment. Theaster Gates (b.1973, Chicago, IL, USA) first encountered creativity in the music of Black churches on his journey to becoming an urban planner, potter, and artist. Gates creates sculptures out of clay, tar, and renovated buildings, transforming the raw material of the South Side into radically reimagined vessels of opportunity for the community. Barbara Kasten (b.1936, Chicago, IL, USA) makes photographs and video projections in her studio that evoke an experience of movement through modernist architecture.Chris Ware (b.1967, Omaha, NE, USA), known for his New Yorker magazine covers, is hailed as a master of the comic art form. Ware’s complex graphic novels, which tell stories about people in suburban midwestern neighborhoods, poignantly reflect on the role of memory in constructing identity.


When:
November 2nd, 2016, 6 to 8 pm (MST).

Where:
Rialto Theater Center, 228 E. 4th Street, Loveland, CO 80537
(970) 962-2120 / Bryan.Zellmer@cityofloveland.org

Social Media:
#ART21Season8

About Artworks Loveland:
Artworks is the largest nonprofit Studio Artist Community in Northern Colorado dedicated to advancing contemporary art and artists. We foster a collaborative studio environment supportive of the creative process. With a desirable framework of studio and gallery space, artists are free to work solo or to take advantage of collaborative opportunities. Artworks is proud to be an eclectic incubator that stands to shape the face and the future of Loveland. For additional information please visit www.artworksloveland.org.

Letter Press Workshop

Use our collection of antique ornaments and metal and wood type to design and print your own edition of holiday greetings! $50 for one session, all materials included to complete an edition of 20 cards and envelopes. Ages 12+ on November 1, Family friendly on November 12. Call or visit to reserve a spot today!   More information can be found here
970-682-2590
316 Willow Street, Fort Collins

Cat Giglio at Galvanize Fort Collins

First Friday, Local Artist Cat Giglio will present works at Galvanize Fort Collins.  Check it out Friday, November 4th at 6:00.

Love Letters Community Painting Done!


This from Northern Colorado Artist Bonnie Lebesch....

Love Letter Community Painting during the show at the Community Creative Center last Aug/Sept. As promised, I completed the painting after the show. This first image is the painting done by community members, and as you can see it is quite dynamic and bright. It’s quite like the beginning paintings of those in the show.

The second image is the completed painting, with cuts, a color wash, and shards glued back on. Some of the underpainting shows through, but it is mostly unrecognizable in the end. Only bits of imagery and all of the energy remains. Take a look— and let me know what you see!

Now that the painting is complete, I am looking for suggestions for what to do with it. Raffle it off? Auction? Donation? Give me your suggestions! Thanks—

If you’d like to keep up to date on my shows and classes, please sign up for my monthly newsletter. http://bonnielebesch.us5.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=cbadf5d41eda5039047eed496&id=34290f7259

Peace— Bonnie Lebesch

Vote for the Dome

We’re excited to announce that FCMoD has been named a finalist in First Western Trust’s #WealthIsAbout Grants Contest! This contest gives us a chance to win $7,000 to support our organization.
$7,000 would go a long way in helping us support innovative programming in our OtterBox Digital Dome.
Now, we need your help!
You can vote for us once each day until November 3rd! To participate, click here to view the voting page, or follow First Western Trust on Facebook to get updates on the contest.
As always, we appreciate your support of FCMoD and the work we do in the community. Thank you for your help!

November/ December Yart Sale!


Women Artists Unite!

Hello to my fellow women artists - Come join us to be part of a historic photo of women artists in Colorado!
We are gathering together for a large group portrait, to raise awareness and let our presence be felt. John Tonai ,Head of the Photography area at UNC in Greeley, has agreed to be our photographer for this event (so the women photogs can be IN the shot) - THANK YOU JOHN!

At the event, I will be passing out numbered pages so we can all hold them up and count ourselves easily... and so we can make a key for the photo later. (I will collect them at the end) We will ask for your email address as well - so we can send the final photo to everyone who is in it, and to make communicating about this easier if we do it again next year! Please RSVP so I know approximately how many pages to print.

We will also compile a list for "wish I was there" folks who can't make it this time - you are also welcome to join the list!

The DAM has agreed to allow us to meet in the second floor lounge above Palettes after the photo (in the Ponti wing) BUT not for free... to enter the museum, you still need to be either a DAM member, or pay admission (or find a member with an extra pass...) So we can gather after the photo to chat, and see if anything ELSE might arise from this gathering! (I will not be organizing anything else personally, but it will be great networking, if nothing else...)

PASS THE WORD! Invite all the self-identified women artists that you know - let's make this huge!

If you know any women artists who don't use social media, here is a shareable link to an EVITE for the event: http://evite.me/HVcNyGwgEZ - but please don't RSVP there if you've already marked "Going" here, or our count will be way off.

Here is the article about the event in LA that started the whole thing, along with the image credit:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/women-artists-kim-schoenstadt_us_57c5cd52e4b09cd22d93049f?section=us_arts

Saturday, October 22, 2016

October Hot Dish

Want to get to know fellow creatives in Fort Collins/Loveland?  Come out for Hot Dish!  Hot Fish welcomes ALL Creative types; Musicians, Actors, Crafters, Visual Aritsts, Writers....  Please come out this Tuesday, October 25th at 6:00.  We will meet at Bawarchi Biryani, a new Indian Restaurant on College Avenue.  As always, if you wish to receive invitations for our Monthly meetings, become a member of the Hot Dish group on Facebook. 

New Community Creative Center Windows Mural Dedication!


Frida Kahlo: through the Lens of Nickolas Muray

The Eastham Family Exhibition Series

October 7, 2016 - January 8, 2017

Approximately fifty photographic portraits taken of Frida Kahlo comprise the exhibition Frida Kahlo: Through the Lens of Nickolas Muray. The photographs, dating from 1937 to 1946, explore Muray's unique perspective; in the 1930s and 1940s he was Frida Kahlo's friend, lover and confidant. Muray's photographs bring to light Kahlo's deep interest in her Mexican heritage, her life and the people significant to her with whom she shared a close friendship. Correspondence between the two is also included.

Visit the ART.EDU.OSITY Creative Space and celebrate Frida Kahlo with fun, hands-on activities for all ages.

You can
color a picture of Frida
play with the face of Frida
make a self-portrait
make a Frida paper doll
write a letter to Frida (or a friend)
make a Frida collage
Enjoy the childhood fun of Frida in the gallery with:
a puppet theatre
a doll house-sized mini Casa Azul (Frida's blue house)
dress up like Frida
Frida Mural Project
If you are a school group or other organization that would like to participate in making a large Frida mural, please contact the Beth Gherardi, our Education Coordinator at bgherardi@ftcma.org.

 Click here to learn more about this exhibition

Half Moon Arts Looking for Director

HalfMoon Arts is looking for someone to continue and take over the program. This youth apprenticeship program uses the arts to teach at risk and creative youth how to make a living as an artist or musician. Included are adult life skills and business skills. You can check out our webpage at halfmoonarts.org

The business takes someone who is self-driven, creative and can write grants. We can provide some training and ongoing support. You take over and run the program create your own board of directors. We have established grants and have been in the community since 2004. The program can be modified to fit your strengths and interests.

Contact retiring director/founder Rose Moon at rose@halfmoonarts.org or call at 970-412-4998

Holiday 100







Do you make small fine art or fine craft objects perfect for holiday gift-giving and under $100? Then Lincoln Center's Holiday 100 exhibit and sale is perfect for you!

Sunday, October 23, is the last day to submit your work to be considered for this new holiday event. Lincoln Center is accepting submissions that are 100 square inches or 1000 cubic inches or smaller, and priced at $100 or less. The objects will be displayed in the Lobby Gallery and available for sale November 18-December 31.

Click here to apply or go to www.lctix.com/opportunities for more information.


Work at Nine Dot Arts

Check it out here

Master Class

MASTER CLASS, a play by Terrance McNally, opens tomorrow, Friday October 14 thru October 29.

"A must see! An amazing evening!" Join us for this award winning theatrical experience. Tonight 8pm. Tickets http://www.eventbrite.com/o/popup-theatre-8319894420


Monday, October 17, 2016

Legally Blonde at Poudre High School


SCFD Board members Wanted

Larimer county has opened the applications for positions on the SCFD Board of Directors in anticipation of its passing in November.  This is critical board that will determine many important pieces of our arts and creative industry future over the years  and we want to make sure there are qualified applicants for them to consider.  I am sharing the link to the description and summary of duties.  It is a position that is closing before the end of October so we have to activate on this pronto.  We discussed sharing this with any qualified applicants and making sure that people know about these positions.

So here is the link if you wish to apply yourself, share it with others who have enough experience and could be an asset to the greater arts community, or give me a name and I can send information to them directly.

Click here to read more about the board positions/responsibilities and to apply!
http://www.larimer.org/boards/brd_info.cfm?board=146

Monday, September 19, 2016

ARTS IN SOCIETY GRANTS Project grants for non-profits



Bonfils-Stanton Foundation, Hemera Foundation and Colorado Creative Industries in partnership with RedLine Contemporary Art Center are excited to announce Arts in Society. Through this partnership we seek to build capacity for social practice projects that implement artistic excellence to engage social issues in communities across Colorado.

The grant program replaces former Colorado Creates project grants and eligible applicants include nonprofits and individuals. Average grant sizes will range between $10,000 - $50,000 and will be awarded to 15 - 25 artists, arts organizations, or other nonprofit groups per year during the 2017-2018 two-year pilot period. Learn more.

Timeline:
September 20, 2016: Live Facebook chat 12-1:30 p.m.  www.facebook.com/redlineartdenver
September 26, 2016: Letter of Interest (LOI) due
November: Applicants invited to submit full proposals
January 16, 2017: Full proposals due
April: Award notification

What could you do??

Pianos About Town is looking for artists and organizations who can use piano parts, after they've been decommissioned from the program. Many parts can be creatively re-used for art projects, take apart days, or maker spaces. We have hammers, keys, sound boards, etc.
Come see what we have and pick up parts by appointment.
Let us know if you are interested by emailing Liz Good at lgood@fcgov.com or calling 970-416-2646.

Sunday, September 18, 2016

Final Week to Paint!

We need your help!  Help is needed to paint the mural for the windows of the Historic Fort Collins Carnegie Library (Community Creative Center).  Please come to the CCC, 200 Mathews Street, Fort Collins THIS WEEK Wednesday, Sept 21-Saturday, Sept 24 12-6pm daily.  This is simple 'paint-by-numbers kind of work.  We have the whole thing mapped put and now all we need is some helping hands to finish it up.  For more information, visit the "Flowers Lead to Fruit" Facebook page.  See you there!

Friday, September 16, 2016

Learn Dyeing and Printing with Natural Plant Materials with the BEST!

Fort Collins Artists Ayn Hanna and Barbara Gilhooly invite you to a workshop in their home. Experience the magic and surprise of color and mark that can be achieved on cloth through the alchemy of water, plant materials, heat, and metal. While many natural dye workshops teach about either natural plant dyes OR printing with plants, in this workshop you will learn about BOTH dyeing with natural plant dyes AND printing with natural plant materials.

More information can be found here.

September Hot Dish

This month's Hot Dish will be on the shore of beautiful Terry Lake!  Check out the details here

Hot Dish is an opportunity for Creative folks of all types to get together and 'dish' about the arts in Northern Colorado. We meet once a month to eat, connect, and network. Join us!

Thursday, September 15, 2016

Panel Discussion: Planning an Exhibit

About the event:
On Thursday, September 22nd, Artworks is holding a discussion with experts about how to plan your art exhibition. The evening will include a Q & A and a casual discussion with a panel of artists and experts.

Some points that will be covered:
- the process of curating artwork
- building a portfolio that appeals to jurors
- reasons why artists should enter a juried, group, or solo show
- reasons applications not accepted
- other helpful tips for artists preparing for gallery exhibits

Panel experts include:
- Johnny Plastini, Art Professor, Colorado State University
- Maureen Corey, Loveland Museum/Gallery Curator
- Joanne Kirves, Executive Director, Longmont Arts
- Dr. Andrew Svedlow, Art Professor, University of Northern Colorado
- Wesley Jessup, Director, Longmont Museum

This event is free and open to the public.

When: September 22; 6pm-8pm

Where:
Artworks Loveland
310 North Railroad Avenue, Loveland, CO 80537
(970) 663-5555


About Artworks Loveland:
Artworks Loveland is a Colorado non-profit corporation and IRS 501 (c) (3) organization funded partially by donor contributions and based in Loveland Colorado. It opened its doors in 2012 under the guidance and support of the Erion Foundation and Artworks Board.  Artworks Loveland is located in the developing Railroad corridor of downtown Loveland Colorado, 3rd Street and Railroad Avenue. Artworks Loveland’s twenty-seven studios, including an artist-in-residence and student artist program, is quickly becoming a hub for contemporary visual arts in northern Colorado.  For additional information please visit www.artworksloveland.org.

Audition for Loveland Opera

Loveland Opera Theatre is looking for men to sing in out upcoming production of The Merry Wives of Windsor.. LOT is also actively seeking kids that sing and dance in the Northern Colorado Area for The Merry Wives of Windsor.  Children will be costumed as insects and moths in the Act III forest scene, and will be featured throughout the opera.
Audition information for The Merry Wives of Windsor by Otto Nicolai
WE WILL ONLY BE AUDITIONING COLORADO SINGERS,

PERFORMANCES
February 24th -26th , 2017 and March 3rd -5th , 2017
at the Rialto Theatre in Loveland CO.

LOCATION AND TIME
Audition- October 1st, 2016 - 9am-5pm & October 8th - 10:30am - 12:30pm
Call Backs- October 2nd, 2016 - 12am-4pm & October 8th - 4:00 -7:00 pm

Location- First Baptist Church in Loveland CO.
1003 W 6th St, Loveland, CO 80537

AUDITION REQUIRMENTS
Please prepare one British or American aria or art song.

PRINCIPLE ROLES (All Principle Roles will Paid)
Sir John Falstaff- Bass
Mrs. Ford (Alice)- Lyric Soprano
Mrs. Page (Meg)- Mezzo- Soprano
Ann Page- Lyric Coloratura Soprano
Fenton- Tenor
Slender- Tenor
Mr. Ford- Baritone
Dr. Cajus- Bass
Mr. Page- Bass

LOT WILL ALSO BE AUDITIONING FOR THE LOVELAND OPERA CHORUS

Please email Lovelandoperatheatre@gmail.com

Music District Grand Opening!

The Music District team invites you to explore our new music hub as we celebrate our opening month.  Please join us on Friday, September 30, any time between 7-11pm.  Capacity is limited, and we ask that you RSVP for no more than 2 guests – so tell your friends now, and we’ll see you soon!

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

STEAMfest!


FCMOA is Starting a Bookclub! How cool is that?

Did you know FCMOA is going to be starting a book club? Our very first meeting with be on November 10 and we'll discuss The Lacuna by Barbara Kingsolver in connection with our exhibition Frida Kahlo: Through the Lens of Nickolas Muray.

This is how you treat Artists when you ask them to 'donate' work for your charity

This was passed on to me by Bonnie Lebesch.  It is an excellent example of how organizations should approach artists for donations....with respect and something more than "great exposure' (Don't ever, ever say that)

Benefits for donating artists:

· Visibility of artwork, bio, and website to the auction jury and audience, plus social media and email promotion for selected works

· One free artist ticket to attend the auction ($250 value includes seated dinner and all-night drinks) –OR– 20% commission on sold art and $50 artist ticket

· One $100 guest ticket ($250 value)

· Auction orientation and networking workshop and happy hour with Artist Trust staff

· A one-year Artist Trust membership ($45 value), which provides savings on Artist Trust business practice programs and discounts at regional arts businesses and museums

· Infinite gratitude from Artist Trust’s staff and board and the thousands of artists we serve each year


The next time you get asked to donate, send them to this link.....

Last Week!


Call for Proposals

Artworks Loveland’s Gallery Program is reviewing proposals for solo and group exhibitions for 2017 and the beginning of 2018. We have two galleries we are seeking 12-14 exhibition proposals for innovative, contemporary 2D or 3D art in all genres. All media including installation, performance, video and multi-media is accepted. Applicants are strongly encouraged to submit a cohesive body of work. Proposals may include logistic plans and details, but this is not required. Also, proposals for artistic performances such as dance, music, and poetry readings will be considered.  Groups of artists who would like to exhibit together should consolidate their application materials into one submission.

Artworks Loveland is committed to providing opportunity and space for experimentation, freedom and artistic growth while promoting understanding and appreciation of contemporary art. We support initiatives that generate reflection, exchange, connection, and engagement with diverse audiences. Artworks is an ideal venue for someone who is looking to challenge or redefine the relationship of their work to their audience.

Click here to submit an application. 

Help paint the new window panels for the Historic Carnegie Library

Painting starts TOMORROW on the new panels for the Community Creative Center.  Join us Wed-Sat, Sept 14-17 and Sept 21-24, 12-6pm daily at 200 Mathews Street, Fort Collins.  Make sure to wear clothes that can get messy!

2016 Fort Collins Fringe Festival September 15, 16, & 17, 2016


You never know what you are going to experience at the next Fringe Festival! Because of the open and unjuried structure of Fringe, festival goers can expect to see many original works in everything from theater to dance to film and more. Most pieces are short one-act pieces so festival goers can see several performances over the course of an evening at the festival. Pieces are kept technically simple in most cases, which helps keep the cost of the festival low. And with unique and exciting venues like the Fort Collins Museum of Discovery Otterbox Digital Dome, it’s easy to get involved in the Fort Collins Fringe Festival, either as a performer or as an attendee.

Climate Change Talk


SCREENAGERS: GROWING UP IN THE DIGITAL AGE


A film sponsored by Mountain Sage Community School and CSU School of Education
6:30pm ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. DOORS OPEN AT 6:00 AT THE CSU LORY STUDENT CENTER THEATER. TICKETS ARE $5.00. THE FILM IS APPROPRIATE FOR FIFTH GRADE STUDENTS AND UP.
The theater can be tricky to find with all of the construction happening on the campus. Plan accordingly. Doors open at 6:00pm. Parking is free after 4pm in specific lots around the theater.
FOLLOW THIS LINK TO PURCHASE TICKETS.
http://www.screenagersmovie.com/mountain-sage-community-school-csu-school-of-education-fort-collins-co

Debut Theatre Company Presents: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes



What:       The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

Where:     Magnolia Theatre, 417 West Magnolia | The Lincoln Center | Fort Collins | CO

When:      Fridays October 14, 21 & 28 | 7:00 p.m.

Saturday October 15 | 7:00 p.m.

Saturdays October 22 & 29 | 1:00 p.m. & 7:00 p.m.

Sunday October 16 | 1:00 p.m.

Cost:        $8 all tickets

Tickets:    Lincoln Center Box Office

                         417 West Magnolia | Fort Collins | CO | 970.221.6730 | lctix.com

Age:          Appropriate for all ages, show is 2 hours in length

Contact:     Artistic Director Lee Osterhout-Kaplan | 970.310.9756 |

 LeeOK@comcast.net | 827 Riverside Avenue | Fort Collins | CO 970.224.5774

Website:     www.debuttheatre.org

Baskets: Anecdotes & Adventures at the Global Village Museum


Baskets:  Anecdotes & Adventures
Sept 14   6 (Tea & Social) – 8 pm
Admission = $5 public; Members Free
The beauty and art of basketry, one of the oldest and most widespread crafts, will be highlighted Wednesday, Sept 14, at the Global Village Museum of Arts and Cultures.  Baskets:  Anecdotes & Adventures will feature international basket collectors who will discuss materials and techniques of weavers from around the world.  Admission = $5 public; Members Free

Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Call for Entries: Firehouse Art Center

Firehouse Art Center has a call for Artists to exhibit at their Art Center next year.  Check it out here

Tuesday, July 12, 2016

July Hot Dish

Anyone who cares about the Arts in Northern Colorado is invited to attend Hot Dish.  Hot Dish is a weekly get together for creative types.  July's Hot Dish meetup will be held at the Fort Collins Museum of Art on July 21 at 6pm.  Please bring a dish to share and, as always reuseable tableware to keep this a trash-free event.  For more information, visit the Hot Dish Facebook Group.  See you there!

Summer Vaca...kinda

Hi folks, as you can tell, my postings this Summer have been sporadic, at best.  Sorry, I am swamped with work and the LAST thing I want to do is spend the Summer in the basement, on the computer blogging.  Have no fear, I will return to my normal schedule when school starts up again.  Thanks for you patience and get outside and enjoy some sun!

Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Revisionist at Artworks Loveland

Save the date: Opening July 8 "Revisionist", an art installation by Suchitra Mattai.

Inspired by folklore and fairy tales, pop culture, and travel, Suchitra's work centers on the themes of identity and globalization. She uses intense fluorescent colors, distorted perspective and uncanny shifts in scale, to investigate the fragility, fluidity, and fragmentation of personal and cultural identity in the era of globalization.

Suchitra is a RedLine Contemporary Art Center resident and teaches at the University of Denver. She earned an MFA in painting and drawing and an MA in South Asian Studies, both from the University of Pennsylvania.

Rejoinder

Join LSC Arts for the opening reception of Rejoinder, a collaborative art exhibition with the Downtown Artery. This exhibition features the work of 7 CSU alum artists with a on focus on response; each artist created their piece in response to what was created by the artist before them.

The reception will take place in the Curfman Gallery of the LSC from 4pm to 7pm on Friday, July 1.

Workshops for Young Choreographers

For more information visit http://alicialaumann.com/

Help Fort Collins Create a “Creative Industries Director" Position!

If you would like to see the “Creative Industries Director" position created and finally have sustainable, on-going support for our growing arts community, then please share your voice. You’d be surprised how effective each voice can be to our politicians and City Leaders!!  Here’s a short list of ways to express yourself during the budget process and be heard by City Leaders.

1. Visit http://www.fcgov.com/citymanager/budget.php now.  Here you can create your own budget and leave comments. City staff will compile reports from input received on the website in mid-July and again on August 19th, so comments are valuable now and again in August.

2. Contact City Leaders directly.

City Manager, Deputy and Assistant City Managers and other City staff are reviewing and determining a recommended budget over the next month to present to City Council.
datteberry@fcgov.com
jmihelich@fcgov.com
wwilliams@fcgov.com
kdimartino@fcgov.com

Contact City Council:
Its never too early to start letting Council know your thoughts. You can email or attend a listening session that several council members host for their constituents. Listening sessions are posted on the City’s Calendar of events on the home page or http://www.fcgov.com/events/ .You can find Council emails at http://www.fcgov.com/council/  or email all of Council and the City Manager at once: cityleaders@fcgov.com

City Council: Council will have their first work session on the budget on August 9th and continue till approval on November 1 (see schedule below).


3. Attend a City Council Public Hearing on the budget and share your support in person during public input (3 minutes each!). Meetings are held at City Hall starting at 6pm.  Visit http://www.fcgov.com/cityclerk/agendas.php the Thursday before the meeting to see the published agenda with times, materials, and info.

Pubic Input can be made at these meetings:

Sept. 20th – Council Meeting - Public Hearing
Oct. 4th – Council Meeting - Second Public Hearing
Public Input can be made at these meetings too, but anticipate most decisions will have been made prior to these meetings.
Oct. 18th – Council Meeting - First Reading of the Budget Ordinance
Nov. 1st – Council Meeting - Second Reading of the Budget Ordinance



Here’s the Budget schedule pulled off of the website:
Now through August 19th – Public Input and Awareness (online activity will be available through August 19th and City employees will be presenting and help facilitate community meetings through the summer)
August 19th – Final Report pulled and created to present Council with community feedback
Aug. 9th – Council Work Session (high level preview of the City Manager’s Recommended Budget)
Sept. 2nd – City Manager's Recommended Budget submitted to the City Clerk's Office
Sept.13th – Second Council Work Session
Sept. 20th – Council Meeting - Public Hearing
Sept. 27th – Third Council Work Session
Oct. 4th – Council Meeting - Second Public Hearing
Oct. 11th – Fourth Council Work Session
Oct. 18th – Council Meeting - First Reading of the Budget Ordinance
Nov. 1st – Council Meeting - Second Reading of the Budget Ordinance

Here is the blurb about the position from the budget:

Thursday, June 16, 2016

Fort Collins Becomes a Creative District! (and holds a happy hour to celebrate!)

After a two year candidacy and competitive application process the Downtown Fort Collins Creative District has received certification by the Colorado Creative Industries Council as an official Creative District. Our district was selected along with only a handful of others from a pool of 15 Colorado cities and towns who applied to be certified this year. 

We are very excited and appreciative of all your feedback, ideas, participation, help and leadership that has helped us get this award.  The impact of artists and creatives in Fort Collins is evident and we hope to be the megaphone telling your stories, advocating for the industry and serving as a hub for arts and creative industry.

The Downtown Fort Collins Creative District will now begin to grow into the visions developed throughout this discovery process.  We will continue to work towards the district's goals in as we begin connecting with you, weaving this creative tapestry together on our exciting and challenging journey.  Continue to develop more creative ideas, solutions, events, and art, and let us know what you are doing so we can help support your efforts.

More to come as we develop, for now we want to say thank you and congratulations it's another step in our recognition for our vibrant arts, creative businesses, innovative spirit and economic impact! 

And so we want to celebrate! You are invited to join us for a fun casual celebration next week. Here are the details:

Celebration Social Hour   
Thursday, June 23, 2016
5:00pm
Downtown Artery (254 Linden St, Fort Collins, CO 80524)
Open house, cash bar, art & fine folks!

Stan Scott starts Trimble Court Mural



Loveland Artist Stan Scott began working with the Fort Collins Mural Project on an awesome geometric mural that will grace the alley near Trimble Court Artisans. Looking good!

Thursday, June 9, 2016

Bike In Music Festival


Rist Canyon Mountain Festival & Fine Art Auction CALL FOR ARTISTS

Artist Information
Are you interested in being one of the artists represented at the Rist Canyon Volunteer Fire Department Fine Art Auction? Below you will find a Letter of Intent and a Fact Sheet for the 2016 Fine Art Auction. Both of these documents will get you started in the submission process for being an artist at the 2016 Fine Art Auction.

Fact Sheet

Letter of Intent

The 2016 Auction is a Juried Auction -
The Live Auction is accepting a variety of mediums, including oil, watercolor, acrylic, pastel, and bronze pieces. For Silent Auction items we are also considering photography, and stained glass. The BUY IT NOW option for pieces selected in the Silent Auction allows buyers to purchase immediately for 15% below the stated gallery price. Artists receive 60% for sold live auction, and 50% for silent auction pieces. We make every effort to sell your art at a reasonable price versus gallery price, if you must have a minimum bid contact April Freitag. Any unsold art will be returned at the artist's expense. Artists may retrieve unsold art after the close of the auction by presenting appropriate identification. You may not send a substitute.

Fee: 
First piece submitted $40, second piece $20 and third piece $20. We are not accepting more than 3 pieces per artist.

Please send your art as a .jpg or other downloadable file to April@AspenEandD.com. Payment can be made at RCVFD.org via PayPal and write in the note "Art Auction."  You will be notified by July 15th if you have been accepted. RCVFD is a 501(c)3 and you may use the appropriate amount for a donation per IRS rules.
 

Youth Photo Camp


Fort Collins Museum of Art Announces June Community Arts Activites

Education Outreach June Activities Coming Up
Mark your calendars!

Art on Oak with Mamas & Co.
Thursday, June 16, 10:30 - 11:30am
Join FCMOA and Mamas & Company in the Oak Street Plaza Park (just North of FCMOA) for nature and water themed art activities all summer long.Free and great for kids of all ages, and adults too!

Food Sculpting at Larimer County Farmers Market
Saturday, June 18, 8:00am - noon
Look for FCMOA's art activity table at your local Farmers' Market!

Food Sculpting at Fort Collins Farmers Market
(Harmony & Lemay, in front of Ace Hardware)
Wednesday, June 22, 11:00am - 3:00pm

Off the Hook Design Fair @ CCC North Lawn
Friday, June 24, 2:00 - 4:00pm
 Open Community/group project with Diversity and Interconnectedness CityScape activity.

Global Village Museum Prsents: Bring me Back a Souvenir!


Paint and Sip Fundraiser for FCCT

PAINT & SIP FUNDRAISER
PINOTS PALLETTE - FORT COLLINS
TUESDAY, JUNE 14TH, 7-9PM



LEARN TO PAINT 'HELLO MOON'
IN COLORS OF YOUR CHOICE!
$40 includes instruction, all materials,
and a $10 donation to Fort Collins Childrens Theatre.

Register online today, please register before Friday, June 10th.
https://www.pinotspalette.com/fortcollins/event/103315

Aladdin Jr. at the Lincoln Center


Pee Wee Herman Art Show!


Inviting all local artists to join us for this years art show, "I know you Art but what am I?" A celebration of Paul Reuben's (Pee Wee Herman's) fantastic TV and movie career. Last years show "The Art of the Murray" was a fantastic success with over 36 pieces entered and nearly 1/3 of the art sold! If you are an artist or have a friend who is an artist please let them know about our art show. Art pieces can be anything Pee Wee Herman related including other characters in his shows and movies. The only rules are the art can not be defamatory to Mr. Reubens, pieces should be no larger than 18x24 and need to be hang-able. Show is September 22nd-30th. If you want to sign up to enter a piece into the show, simply message us. We only have space for 40 artists. This will be the largest Pee Wee Herman art show in history!

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Poudre High School Announces 2016-17 season

Excitement abounded at the Poudre High School Theatre depart,net end of the year banquet tonight.  The highlight is always the unveiling of next year's shows.  They are (drumroll please) "Legally Blonde", " Peter and the Starcatcher" and "The Twelfth Night".  Yea!  I can't wait to see what these guys do with theses shows!

Local Artist a Finalist in the Arrow Five Years Out Art Challenge

Anne Bossert, local weaver/woodworker extraordinare has been chosen as one of seven finalist in the Arrow Five Years Out Art Challenge.  
 
"Through a competitive and collaborative selection process, a jury of regional artists and art professionals award $5,000 commissions to seven finalists. Their pieces are displayed at the annual Cherry Creek Arts Festival and then become part of the innovation collection at Arrow Electronics.
One of the seven finalists will also be honored as the Innovation Award winner. In addition to receiving a jury-exempt invitation to exhibit at next year’s festival, the winner is also awarded $10,000."

To check out her take on the challenge click here.

Art Journal Workshops

Artist Kelly Kilmer will be in Fort Collins to teach several Art Journaling workshops in August.  Check out the website to sign up!

Monday, May 16, 2016

French Nest this Weekend

This Saturday starting at 9amis the first French Nest Open Air Market of the year.  Described as "Vintage, Antique, Artisan, Hand-made, Hand-collected Goods.
Music, delicious food, and fun!"  The Market will take place at Civic Center Park in Fort Collins.  For more information visit their Facebook page.

May Hot Dish

This month, join other Northern Colorado creatives for a taco and drink at Illegal Pete's rooftop patio.  We will meet Tuesday, May 24th from 6:00-9:00.  If you want to know about other Hotdish events, become a member of the Hotdish Facebook group.