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Thursday, September 9, 2010

NOW ON VIEW! "Art meets Ag 2010: A visual celebration of agrarian bounty"

On view through September 25th, 2010

Harry and Laura Nohr Gallery, Ullsvik Hall,

University of Wisconsin – Platteville

This is the second annual exhibition that ArtsBuild has produced on the agricultural theme. We again had a very strong response to our call for entries. We received submissions from artists coast to coast, which included photography, painting, sculpture, fiber art, video and mixed materials. The jurors - Bill Grover and Nonda VanGulden – certainly had their work cut out for them. They did a great job and selected a broad range of works in many mediums.

The show we installed includes over 60 pieces of work from a variety of fascinating artists: ArtsBuild participants, other non-affiliated regional artists, Chicago-based creators, and those as far away as Maine and California.

I’m thrilled to note that the artwork on display accurately reflects the complexity of our modern relationship to agriculture. From photographs whose purpose is to document routine farm activities, paintings that capture the excitement of the change of seasons, or express the magnitude of landscape and sky, or pieces that comment on the influence of agribusiness on farming process and lifestyle, the works selected provide a poignant view of the rural and agrarian traditions of America.

Art Meets Ag is timed to coincide with the fall harvest. The theme is especially meaningful in the southwest Wisconsin area, with our remarkable diversity and quality of agricultural products and landscape. I invite you to take a look around you on your way home from this show, and be mindful of the visual vigor of our region in autumn.

ArtsBuild is tremendously grateful to Brad and Peggy Biddick for providing continuing support to both the ArtsBuild program and the Art Meets Ag exhibition. We couldn’t do it without them. The ArtsBuild program and this exhibition are also supported in part by a grant from the Wisconsin Arts Board, with funds from the State of Wisconsin. We thank them!

- Carole Spelic’
Contact: 608-342-1314 or spelicc@uwplatt.edu

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

MUD THE SHED/SWAP IT PARTY

Hollandale, WI

Sunday, September 19th, 11 am – 7 pm

If you haven’t been to Nick Engelbert’s Grandview, an amazing outsider art site, this would be the time to visit! Marilyn Rolfsmeyer is hosting an event to get more mosaic up on their shed. It’s really fun to do, and with snacks and drinks being provided, the party will be happening! Bring stuff you want to stick in concrete and other stuff to swap. Grandview is ½ mile west of Hollandale on Hwy 39. Follow signs for detour. Call Marilyn if you have any questions – 608-976-2151.

DRIFTLESS AREA ART FESTIVAL

Soldiers Grove, WI

September 18 & 19

Celebrate the visual, performing, and culinary arts of the Driftless Area! You’ll find 80 artists (including ArtsBuild participants!), live music, and local foods at this well-regarded event, held at the Beauford T. Anderson Park. Saturday hours are 10 – 5 and Sunday 10 – 4. Admission and parking are free. More information is at http://www.driftlessareaartfestival.com/

ALL IN GOOD TIME - EXHIBITION

Reedsburg, WI

Reception - Friday, September 17th, 5 – 7:30 pm

The Wormfarm Institute is mounting a show that features the work of its 2010 Artists in Residence: Terrence Campagna, Katie Godfrey, Julia Gootzeit, Pete Hickok, Katie Schofield and Austin Smith. The show runs Sept 18 – October 2. Gallery hours are Friday, Saturday and Monday 12 – 6 pm. The Woolen Mill Gallery is at 26 East Main Street in Reedsburg, WI. E-mail for more information: wormfarm@jvlnet.com

NONAMES - FILM

Mineral Point, WI

September 10-16, 7 pm

Shot on location in Central Wisconsin, NONAMES focuses on the experiences of a group of friends growing up together while painting a subtle picture of the small town life. Showcasting performances by James Badge Dale (HBO's The Pacific and AMC's Rubicon)Italic and Gillian Jacobs (NBC's Community), veteran actor Barry Corbin, and a talented ensemble cast, NONAMES is a beautiful coming of age drama about family, friends and the definition of home. This is a one week only engagement with special guests and events. The Mineral Point Opera House is at 132 High Street. Email info@mpoh.org for tickets and additional information.