ARTS
Broadway, a blue-night sky and smokey streaks of car lights
Here's look at Broadway in downtown Fargo from a few weeks ago. It's a long exposure, of course. I had to do a lot of cleanup to the sky on this one because of some wicked lens flare. Happy with the ...
Posted on 5/17/13 at 5:06 PM
Pondering Public Art
I've recently returned from travels and I'm convinced that there is both a need and a benefit to public art. You ask, what's public art? Here, I'm talking about anything that is put on display in a pu...
Posted on 5/15/13 at 2:55 PM
Light and Hope versus Darkness and Despair
From theStart Your Week with Steve newsletterof Steve Henderson Fine Art: Steve Says: "In art school, we were repeatedly told to find our own style and paint it, which sounds like great advice if ...
Posted on 5/6/13 at 5:53 PM
Unique Bismarck arts event Thursday fosters natural inclusion, self-esteem
NDAD has become a contributing sponsor of "Art Without Limits - Zot Artz," a unique event in Bismarck this Thursday (April 11). It's a distinct opportunity to get a taste of inclusive arts, using u...
Posted on 4/10/13 at 11:36 AM
'Trailer Park Boys' star talks Duluth, NHL lockout, Colorado and Washington marijuana laws
Duluth will catch a whiff of Sunnyvale today when the cast of the hit Canadian TV show Trailer Park Boys makes a stop on the Dear Santa Claus, Go (bleep) Yourself tour. The mockumentary-style show,...
Posted on 12/13/12 at 1:00 AM
He drives in pursuit of life as an artist
By Amy Dalrymple , November 26, 2012
A winter challenge to all area artists
As the first real blast of winter hit us this past weekend, I was feeling very uninspired to write this blog. Struggling to think of something, I decided to return to my academic art-historical roots and explore how noteworthy artists have dealt with winter. With the help of Google, I have enjoyed the morning and my only regret was stopping my search.By By Sally Jeppson , November 23, 2012
Dance troupe to perform at Hjemkomst Center Saturday
While “Pangea — Cultivate Our Cultures” has become a mainstay in celebrating local cultural diversity over the eight years it has been held at the Hjemkomst Center, this year’s free festival will have something different — a look back at a culture that began in the Red River Valley and now survives only in small pockets of northern North Dakota and Minnesota and north to Winnipeg — the voyageur culture.November 08, 2012
Regional artists to host Saturday show in Fargo
Three artists with Jamestown and Valley City, N.D., connections will have their work featured in a show beginning next week in Fargo. “Prairie Trifecta: Part Deux” will feature the work of Jessica Christy, Sabrina Hornung and Molly McLain from Nov. 10 to 30 at DK Custom Framing at Gallery 14, 14 Roberts St., Fargo. An exhibition opening will run from 5 to 8 p.m. Nov. 10. There is no admission charge.November 08, 2012
Clemens is Unison Artist of the month for November
November 01, 2012
NDCA announces awards call for nominations
The Governor’s Awards for the Arts are biennial awards presented to individuals, organizations, educators, and businesses who consistently strive to better their communities through their commitment to the arts. The Council asks for assistance in recognizing these people by submissions of nominations for the 2013 Awards.November 01, 2012
Performing Arts Series starts Nov. 9
Jamestown College will welcome world-renowned flutist and journalist Eugenia Zukerman for the first performance in the 2012-13 Performing Arts Series at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 9, in the Reiland Fine Arts Center’s DeNault Auditorium.October 25, 2012
Minn. teens sculpt using locally dug clay
Abby Dahl, of Felton, Minn., and Morgan Okke, of Hawley, Minn., dig deep for their art form. The two homeschooled, 14-year-old friends have been sculpting clay together since they were about 10 years old. This summer they even moved on to harvesting their own clay.By By Anna G. Larson , Forum Communications , October 25, 2012
Jesling’s work currently on display in N.D. Capitol
The North Dakota Council on the Arts, along with the offices of Governor Jack Dalrymple and first lady Betsy Dalrymple, is exhibiting the works of Rugby artist Terry Jelsing at the Capitol Building in Bismarck during the months of October, November and December.October 18, 2012
Picasso, Monets stolen in Dutch heist
By Toby Sterling, Associated Press , October 16, 2012
Performing on campus
October 15, 2012
North Dakota teacher publishes second novel
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) — A high school English teacher from Drayton has published a second novel.By Associated Press , October 14, 2012
Dalrymple meets performers
October 11, 2012
Photography class set in November
Troy Gunderson will teach a four-session class, “Intro to Photography,” on Nov. 6, 13, 19 and 27 at th Hansen Arts Studio. The classes will be held from 7 to 8:30 p.m. each day.October 11, 2012
The arts are our universal language
By By Sally Jeppson , October 10, 2012
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