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Arts/EntertainmentPage 12 • May 27, 2015 Clear Lake Mirror-Reporter
Arts Center marks 38th Art Sail
with unique ‘38 for $38’ posters
The 38th year for the popular ing; and Sandra Quintus, Fishing Boy. Surf Ballroom and Clear Lake had a League, and created the famous au-
Clear Lake Arts Sail will be celebrated “It’s an opportunity for us to cel- very special place in his heart.” Kelley thors series for Barnes & Noble.
in an artistic, unique way. Eight local ebrate the 38th year of our Art Sail, met his wife, Linda, at a teen dance A native of Algona, Kelley gradu-
artists have created posters in response an opportunity for the artist to sell his at the Surf Ballroom. Because of this, ated from the University of North-
to the statement: “What I love about or her work and an opportunity for asking him to design a poster for the ern Iowa in Cedar Falls. He has lec-
Clear Lake” or “What I love about the someone to buy a signed and num- Clear Lake Arts Center’s Poster Proj- tured and conducted seminars at The
arts.” The Arts Center is printing a bered print for only $38,” said Paula ect was a natural fit, said Hanus. Smithsonian, Rhode Island School
limited edition of 38 of each of these Hanus, executive director of the Clear Kelley, an inductee in the New of Design, Chicago Art Institute,
artist’s works and then they will sell Lake Arts Center. York Society of Illustrators Hall of Norman Rockwell Museum and the
the posters for $38 each. The posters will be unveiled and Fame, has received national awards Montreuil Book Fair in Paris, the
The eight artists invited to partic- go on sale at 7 p.m. on Friday, June 5, for some of his 36 consecutive Col- Hartford (Conn.) Art School and the
ipate were: Christina Blum, with July at the Clear Lake Arts Center’s Annual lege Hill Arts Festival poster designs. Ringling College of Art and Design in
4th celebration; David Delperdang, ‘Fun’draiser. Kelley’s high-profile credits include Sarasota, Fla.
Day’s End; Dee Frederick, the Clear “We were very excited that inter- illustrations for The New Yorker, Roll-
Lake Art Sail; Tonja Ihlenfeldt, Music nationally-recognized Cedar Falls art- ing Stone Magazine, Time, News- MacNider photo
Soothes the Soul; Gary Kelley, Not ist Gary Kelley agreed to do a poster,” week and many more. He has been show winners
Fade Away; Craig Kienast, The Music Hanus continued. “I have known commissioned by the National Foot- announced
Lives On; Jim Larson, Clear Lake Sail- Gary since the 1980’s and knew the ball League and National Basketball
Award winners have been named
in the 35th Annual Cerro Gordo Pho-
to Show at the Charles H. MacNider
Art Museum. Forty-seven entries by
31 artists were chosen for the exhibi-
tion by a panel of two judges.
The Best in Show award of $150
was presented to Jason Smith, of Ma-
son City, for his digital photograph
entitled, “Left But Not Forgotten.”
Bruce McKee, of Mason City, re-
ceived the second award of $100 for
his digital photograph entitled, “Ni-
agara Falls in Winter.” The third place
award of $50 went to Don Barnes, of
Clear Lake, for his black and white Internationally recognized Cedar Falls artist Gary Kelley is one of eight artists who
digital photograph, “The Original have created unique Clear Lake posters to commemorate the 38th Annual Art Sail.
Dewey Decimal.” Thirty-eight posters of each design will be sold for $38 apiece. The sale will kick off
Honorable Mentions were award- June 5 at the Clear Lake Art Center’s Annual ‘Fun’draiser.-Submitted photo.
ed to Amber Olsen, of Mason City, for
her digital photograph, “Enchanted”;
Jim Reynolds, Clear Lake, for his digi- Tickets on sale now
tal photograph, “Cheapie Del Rio”; for CL Art Center’s
Opening act Joshua Brueggeman, Clear Lake, for June 5 ‘Fun’draiser
his digital SLR entitled, “Don’t Mess
These talented vocalists from Garner-Hayfield/Ventura were chosen to sing the National Anthem at the opening of the with Our Bride”; Brad Janson, Clear
Iowa Boys and Girls State Track Meet in Des Moines last week. Pictured are (L-R) Jasie Heitland, Mackenzie Haag, Lake, for his photograph, “Eagle Va-
Hannah Lau, Katie Rasmuson, Autumn Weaver and Sydney Childress.-Reporter photo. por Cone.”
Cup O’ Joe shows on stage this weeken d at CLAC Tickets are on sale now for the Director Paula Hanus. “Using the
Clear Lake Arts Center’s Annual theme for inspiration, we have live
It is time again for the Clear Lake Dieken, Jacky Garlock, Baily Gold- Jacky Garlock and Terri Masteller provide laughs with “Customer Service.” ‘Fun’draiser – All That Jazz. Inspired music with FELDSPARjazz. And our
Arts Center’s “Bad theater at its best!” berg, Terri Masteller, Stef Penfield, by the Roaring 20’s, The Great Gatsby volunteers look at the food for this
Get ready for the spring ren- Gary Reinholdt, Dave Spilman, Laura and all that Glitz & Glamour, dedi- event as if it is their work of art, an
dition of the “Cup O’ Joe ‘Decaf ’ Wilson is the director and Mark Han- cated volunteers and staff have been expression of who they are and what
Show,” an ensemble of small plays son and Mark Mowrey are sound and working to bring the North Iowa they like to do for the Center. Once
and music. This season’s production light technicians. community a wondrous and whimsi- again, the flavors will be fabulous and
in the Sukup Performing Arts Room Special thanks for the perfor- cal evening that will not easily be for- the presentation exquisite.”
will include short sketches compiled mance go to Lake Liquors, the Clear gotten. To purchase tickets call 641-357-
by Paul Harthan, from short com- Lake Mirror-Reporter, Globe Gazette, The Arts Center’s Annual 1998, email [email protected] or visit
edy sketches that are free for public Breadeaux Pizza, KGLO-KLSS Radio, ‘Fun’draiser is Friday, June 5, at 6 p.m. the CLAC at 17 S. 4th St.
use by Eric Coble, D.M. Larsen and Dean Snyder Construction and Bob at the Clear Lake Arts Center, 17 S. The event is sponsored by CL Tel,
Bruce Kane. There is one play about a Snyder. 4th St. Tickets are $30 per person. CLB&T, First Gabrielson Agency,
new car computer who is smarter and Performances are Thursday, Fri- “This year, the sweet spot of the Steve and Becky Gearhart, MBT, Op-
more sensitive than it’s new owner – day and Saturday, May 28-30. Doors celebration will be the entertainment portunity Village, Schroeder Plumb-
how far from our new reality is that? open at 6:30 p.m., with showtime at and the food,” said CLAC Executive ing & Heating and TQ Technologies.
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