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Student Art Clear Lake Student Art Show winners Clear Lake students invite
Show now public to ‘Mane Event’
open at CL These students were named as winners in the Clear Lake Art Center 2016 Student Art Show. Their work will be exhib- on Sunday, March 6
Arts Center ited at the Clear Lake Arts Center through March 26. Pictured are: (front L-R) Faith Harrison, Kaiden Marek, Jezzie
Thompson, Jada Nelson holding Zoey Downs, Josi Brady, Taelynn Banks, Kaylee Ostrander, Reese Brownlee, Reece The Clear Lake High School Music Department will present “Mane Event
The Annual Student Art Show Perry, Meredith McKenna, Raif Baack, (center L-R) Chase Rose, Andrew Theiss, Maycee Moriarty, Brandi Janssen, Cody 2016,” a biennial variety show, on Sunday, March 6, at 2 p.m. in E. B. Stillman
at the Clear Lake Arts Center in the Hua, (back L-R) Carter Morey, Polina Filippova, Jadyn Heesch, Avah Hogg, Addyson Cooke, Emily Benitz, Rebecca Auditorium. The variety show will include a little bit of Branson, Las Vegas,
Hanson and Stanton Galleries opens DeLong and Leo Tolintino. Not available for photo: Lauren Englin. The work of elementary, middle school and high and Saturday Night Live, all rolled into one. The High School Jazz Band and
March 1 and runs through Saturday, schools students in Belmond/Klemme, Clear Lake, Clear Lake Classical, Forest City, Garner-Hayfield-Ventura and West Lake-Aires will be featured, as well as numerous vocal, instrumental, and com-
March 26. The work of students from Hancock schools will be on exhibit in the Hanson and Stanton Galleries at the Arts Center through Saturday, March 26. edy acts.
elementary, middle school and high A Meet the Artists Reception will be on Saturday, March 5, from 1 – 3 p.m.-Submitted photo. There will be an admission charged at the door; Clear Lake activity tickets
schools in Belmond/Klemme, Clear will be honored.
Lake, Clear Lake Classical, Forest
City, Garner-Hayfield-Ventura and Mane Event
West Hancock schools will be exhibit-
ing. Sunday, March 6, 2 p.m., E.B. Stillman Auditorium
A Meet the Artists Reception will
be on Saturday, March 5, from 1 – 3 Jazz Band....................................................................................... Attitude Adjustment
p.m. at the Clear Lake Arts Center, 17 Jazz Band......................................................................................................Blue Flame
S. 4th St. Solo............................................................................... Mallory Leisure - On My Own
“This show is everyone’s favorite,” Skit................................................................................................... “Speed Dating #1”
said Paula Hanus, director of the Clear Solo................................................................. Isaac Byrne - The Misty Mountains Cold
Lake Arts Center, when asked about Solo...........................................................................................Ethan Rork - Hallelujah
the Student Art Show. “I think it’s the Skit..............................................................................................“Not-So-Fine Dining”
variety of colors, mediums, sizes and Juggling................................................................................... Ben Mason & Sam Jones
forms, that puts a smile on your face. Solo....................................................................................... Ezra Mendrofa - Let It Go
And speaking of smiles, it is always Skit................................................................................................... “Speed Dating #2”
such a delight to see the student’s ex- Solo.................................................................. Roxanne Roberts - A Moment Like This
pressions as they walk into the gallery Intermission
and see their works hanging on the Lake-Aires................................................................... I Left My Heart in San Francisco
wall. And their added look of pride, Lake-Aires.................................................................................... Scat Got Your Tongue
as they show the work to their family Lake-Aires.................................................................................................... Truly Brave
and friends.” Duo............................................... Noah Copney & Grant Dieken - “Dungeon Dorks”
The show is sponsored by Tom Trio......................... Morgan Sacia, Reagan Brackey & Ali Witt - Love Me Like You Do
and Jan Lovell and Dick and Betty Solo...............................................Kiersten Baalson - In the Hall of the Mountain King
Winga. Skit........................................................................................................................ “Ew”
Solo........................................................................................ Gabby Gaubatz - Remedy
Skit................................................................................................... “Speed Dating #3”
Solo.............................................................................Kaitlyn Stroup - God Made Girls
Jazz Band...............................................................................................Don’t Get Sassy
Jazz Band................................................................................................. Buffalo Wings
Spring break fun: Arts Center makes call for entries to
3rd Annual Re-Purpose exhibit
Class for adults and
kids has St. Pat’s theme The Clear Lake Arts Center in co- This Pop Tab Purse made out
operation with the Clear Lake Earth of tabs from soda cans was
Looking for something for the kids to do over Days Committee announces their created by Teresa Campbell,
Spring Break? On Wednesday, March 16, from 10 2016 Re-Purpose Exhibit and Com- of Clear Lake, for the 2015
a.m. – 12:30 p.m. the Clear Lake Arts Center is of- petition. Re-Purpose Exhibit.
fering a class for an adult and child called Kids & This competition is open to ev- -Submitted photo.
Canvas. The painting will have a St. Patty’s Day eryone. Paula Hanus, director of the
theme. Clear Lake Arts Center says, “Every- during regular business hours (10 a.m. Show. The prize for best of show is
“If we had an event of the year, Kids and Canvas one is an artist. This competition is – 5 p.m.). The exhibit will run April $100 in Clear Lake Chamber Bucks.
would be it. More people, young and old, ask us to open to anyone who has applied his 8 through April 23. There will be an Best of Show will be announced at
repeat this event,” said Paula Hanus, executive direc- or her creativity in their area of inter- Artist’s Reception and Awards Cer- Clear Lake’s Earth Fest in City Park
tor at the Clear Lake Arts Center. est or specialization and in the process emony on Saturday, April 16, from 11 on Saturday, April 23.
The step-by-step class will walk the participants changed the reason for which some- a.m. – 1 p.m. Download the Official Rules and
through the process of painting on canvas. In the thing exists, or Re-Purposed it!” The top five works will then be on Entry Form from the Clear Lake Arts
end, everyone walks away with a finished painting, The competition has five catego- display at the Green Expo on Thurs- Center website, www.clartscenter.com
ready to hang on the wall. All materials are provid- ries. 2-D Work of Art (could be a col- day, April 21, at the Surf Ballroom. or pick them up at the Clear Lake Arts
ed, right down to the paint smocks. Cost is $40 per lage/painting), 3-D Work of Art (free- There the public will vote on Best of Center.
couple (adult and child). Class size is limited. To standing structure – may hang on the
register, call or email the Clear Lake Arts Center at wall but 3-dimensional in nature),
357-1998 or [email protected]. Functional (has dual functions, it is
a work of art and an object of use),
New ‘Mom and Me’ class Wearable (has dual functions, it is a
introduced at CLAC March 18 work of art and an object to wear) and
Fiber (not wearable). Some works may
Celebrate spring at the Clear Lake is for all ages, mothers and daughters, fall into multiple categories. It is the Rasmussen will lead Arty Party
Arts Center with a special “Mom and grandmothers and granddaughters, responsibility of the person submit-
Me” jewelry class on Friday, March neighbors and special friends. ting the work to determine in which Join Sally Rasmussen at the Clear artists who inspired the painting - in
18, from 1-3 p.m. It is one of the seven events the category he/she would like it to be Lake Arts Center for an evening of this case Georgia O’Keeffe and Edgar
Art Instructor Wendy Kuhl will Arts Center is offering during Spring entered. All works will be judged and fun, friends, and artistic expression on Degas. Soft drinks, light snacks and
teach participants how to design and Break for Clear Lake, Mason City and $25 in Clear Lake Chamber Bucks Friday, March 18, at 6:30 p.m. Cash Bar (beer and wine) available.
make their own felted bead bracelets. Newman Catholic School systems. will be awarded to the works named Rasmussen will teach simple Call 641-357-1998 to register.
Participants will then have an oppor- Workshop fee is $25 per couple best in category. Five awards total. technics and guide Arty Party par- All materials, including paint
tunity to wear their newly created, which includes all supplies and tea Works must be dropped off to the ticipants in creating a 16 x 20-inch smocks, are included in the $35 price
one-of-a-kind bracelets to the tea party event. Class size is limited; to Clear Lake Arts Center, 17 S. 4th St., masterpiece. While you paint, Ras- ($32 for Arts Center members).
party that follows. This special event register call 641-357-1998. Clear Lake, anytime from Tuesday, mussen will add a little bit about the
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