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The Holland Area Arts Council is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating, engaging and challenging the community through the arts.
Register early at hollandarts.org or 616-396-3278. Classes fill up quickly!
calendar
August 20 - October 23MI Arts: All Michigan All Media Fine Arts Competition, Arts Council’s Padnos and Lievense Galleries
September 10 - November 6Perspectivas: Photography by Luis Fonseca, Roli Mancera and Raul Alejandro Velasco, Arts Council’s Armstrong Gallery
September 15 - October 15Hispanic Heritage Month
September 26Holland Symphony Classics Concert, 7:30 pm
September 30 Holland Chorale: Adventures in Harmony
October 1-52016 Art in Bloom Poster Competition Submissions Drop-off Dates
October 2-3City of Zeeland’s Pumpkinfest
October 8On Two Fronts: Latinos and Vietnam at the Knickerbocker Theatre, 7:30 pm
October 15Third Thursday Bluegrass Jam Session Arts Council’s Padnos Gallery, 6-8 pm
November 12RePrize and Evolutions Exhibitions Opening Reception, 6-8 pm
November 12 - January 82015 RePrize in the Padnos and Lievense Galleries Evolutions: Landscapes and Sculptures by Doug Klemm in the Armstrong Gal-lery
November 12 - 14Artisans Market
November 22Nutcracker Sweet Brunch, 1:00 pm
December 19 and 21Sneaky Mice Workshop, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Imagine a shadow puppet stage that invites you to explore the history of art and experience the thrill of bringing art to life.
Picture a gorgeously painted jungle a la Rousseau and imagine your-self transported to another world.
Envision a wacky Rube Goldberg gadget that moves and sings and clangs while teaching about sound and musical scales.
This is our vision for Creative Connections. Colorful mobiles illustrat-ing the elements of art and principles of design will hang from the ceiling. Interactive exhibits designed by local artists and tables full of art supplies, projects and activities will greet visitors. On-the-road carts will engage children and adults outside of the Arts Council’s walls at schools, in neighborhoods and during community events. Based in what was formerly our Mainstreet Gallery, this bright, creative space will inspire curiousity, play and artistic expression.
Because West Michigan has developed a reputation for excellence in art, and particularly design, the Arts Council plans to dedicate a space in our center to focus on these themes. Children today are growing up in a highly visual world, surrounded by the images of television, vid-eos, advertising and other media. The human brain has a visual cortex that is five times larger than the auditory cortex. Is it any wonder that students respond so positively when they have opportunities to learn through the visual arts?
We believe that a children’s museum specifically targeting our area’s most celebrated talents of art and design is a much needed addition to our center and community. We are so excited about this fresh en-deavor, and we hope you’ll join us as we pursue a creative community.
letter from the director
Cover art: Magic Mountain by Adam Dahlstrom in the 2015 MI Arts All Michigan All Media Visual Arts Competition
current exhibitions
mi arts: all michigan all media visual arts competitionaugust 20 - october 23
1st place Jaimie Watson
Landscape/PA Turnpike Iforged steel, adobe, fiberglass, wax, hyde
padnos and lievense galleries
right:detail of 3rd Place
Christy DeHoog JohnsonAloft
Mixed media on canvas
left:detail of 2nd Place
Patti OpelInagaddadavida
Acrylic and collage on canvas
perspectivas: photography by Luis Fonseca, Roli Mancera and Raul Alejandro Velascoseptember 10 - november 5
liberty: a collaborative mural project, 2004september 10 - november 5
detail of the Best Dreamby Raul Alejandro Velascodigital photograph
detail of the Best Dreamby Raul Alejandro Velascodigital photograph
armstrong gallery
reprize 2015 november 12 - january 8
evolutions: landscapes and sculptures by doug klemm november 12 - january 8
holiday 2015upcoming exhibitions
detail of Christine Towner and
Jeff Tippett’s piece from RePrize 2014,
Industrial Decay: Fading of an American Dream
Doug Klemm, artist in residence, at work
photo by Mike Lozon
the nutcracker suite
Thursday, November 12, 5-8 pmFriday, November 13, 12 pm-8 pmSaturday, November 14, 10 am-8 pm
Purchase unique, hand-crafted gifts created by local artists. Our Artisans Market is juried and displays high-quality jewelry, clothing and ceram-ics, only available for three days. Cookies and warm drinks will spark your experience. Kids can stay busy at our free craft table.
artisans market
Sunday, November 22 1:00 pm
The Nutcracker Sweet is a story-time brunch in a winter fairy-tale land of ballerinas, nutcrackers and toy soldiers. Uncle Drosselmeyer will narrate the story of the Nutcracker while families enjoy a delicious meal. The event is directed at ages 3-7, but all ages are welcome! Children should bring their favorite toy or teddy bear and a grown up.
nutcracker sweet brunch
Saturday, December 19Monday, December 2110:00 am to 3:00 pm
Drop the kids off or stay and play. Parents get to sneak away to downtown shopping or coffee while kids make and wrap gifts for their families. What they create is a secret… so don’t try to peak! All children are welcome, kids under 5 will need an adult. (Open-house style).
sneaky mice
education
drawingDrawing and CompositionInstructor: Kate PritchardThis class explores the fundamentals of drawing – line, form, perspec-tive, and composition – through still life sketching and color drawing. Ages 16 & up • 6 weeks • Tuesdays • September 15 – October 20 • 5:30 – 7:30 pm • $95 ($85) Life DrawingInstructor: Kate PritchardIf you can draw the human figure, you can draw anything. Learn the basics of portraiture and figure drawing at the Arts Council. Ages 18 & up • 6 weeks • Tuesdays • November 3 – December 8 • 5:30 - 7:30 pm • $95 ($85)
photography
A Beginner’s Guide to DigitalInstructor: Jeff RaterinkPhotographer Jeff Raterink helps you understand your point-and-shoot digital camera so you can take beautiful photos. 3 weeks • Tuesdays • September 22 – October 6 • 6:30 - 8:30 pm • $65 ($55) Let’s Get DigitalInstructor: Jeff RaterinkPhotographer Jeff Raterink helps you understand your DSLR camera so you can take beautiful photos. Please bring a tripod. 6 weeks • Tuesdays • October 20 – November 24 • 6:30 - 8:30 pm •$85 ($75)
painting
Watercolor PaintingInstructor: Azziza AbbasiLearn and practice the techniques needed to make beautiful water-color paintings. 6 weeks • Tuesdays • November 10 – December 15 • 10:00 am - 12:00 pm • $85 ($75) • Ages 16 & up
Watercolor Batik Mini WorkshopInstructor: Mary SundstromBatik method produces beautiful colored designs with wax, dye and rice paper. Ages 16 & up • One Day • Saturday • October 3 • 10:00 am - 1:00 pm • $65 ($55)
Turkish Marbling Mini WorkshopInstructor: Mary SundstromCreate unique papers for use in books and stationary with this 1000-year-old method. Ages 16 & up • One Day • Saturday • Novem-ber 7 • 10:00 am - 1:00 pm • $65 ($55)
Abstract Painting WorkshopInstructor: Lisa SchulistExplore your intuitive side with pallet knife painting, fine-tipped brush-es and abstract styles. Ages 16 & up • One Day • Saturday • October 24 • 10:30 am to 1:00 pm • $90 ($85)
Douglas David Landscape Oil Painting Workshop: Fall ColorsInstructor: Douglas DavidCapture the beauty of fall in Downtown Holland, Michigan, painting outside, en plein air. Two Days • Friday & Saturday • October 16 & 17 • 10:00 am to 4:00 pm • $240 ($230)
photo of Wednesday Watercolor painterby Mike Lozon
jewelry
Fused Glass JewelryInstructor: Gini CooperCreate beautiful glass designs while learning the basic techniques for fusing glass jewelry. Session 1 • 6 weeks • Tuesdays • September 15 – October 20 • 5:30 - 7:30 pm • $85 ($75) Session 2 • November 10 – December 15 Lampwork Glass Jewelry WorkshopInstructor: Gini CooperFire up the torches and experiment with glass bead making. One Day • Saturday • October 17 • 10:00 am – 4:00 pm • $75 ($65)
Wire Wrapped Jewelry WorkshopInstructor: Candy VonkCreate beautiful, professional jewelry with wire. Ages 16 & up • One Day • Saturday • December 12 • 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. • $70 ($65)
Precious Metal Clay Workshop Instructor: Gini CooperCreate unique items with precious Metal Clay, microscopic pieces of silver mixed with an organic binder that can be sculpted. One Day • Saturday • October 3 • 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. • $105 ($95)
photo of Lampwork Glass Jewelry Workshop
by Mike Lozon
sculpture
Ceramics and Clay Sculpture, MorningInstructor: Kate LewisThis class provides expert artist instruction in wheel throwing, hand building, texturizing, glazing and firing. Morning • Ages 18 & up • 8 weeks • Tuesdays • September 22 – No-vember 17 • 10:00 am - 12:00 pm • $140 ($130)Evening • Ages 18 & up • 8 weeks • Tuesdays • September 22 – No-vember 17 • 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. • $140 ($130)
Clay Date: Ceramic Workshop for Two Instructor: Kate LewisWhether it’s a date or a friend, spend the evening getting your hands dirty with hand building and wheel throwing. Ages 18 & up • Session 1 • Wednesday • October 7 • 6:00 to 8:00 pm • $65 per coupleSession 2 • Friday • November 13 • 6:00 to 8:00 pm • $65 per couple
Soldering Copper Sculpture with Daryl Bruischat Experiment with metal sculpting with award-winning artist Daryl Bruis-chat who cuts, shapes and solders copper tubing and recycled parts into beautiful sculptures. One Day • Saturday • November 21 • 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. • $70 ($65)
Mosaic Workshop Instructor: Dianne BartnikLearn the techniques and leave with a gleaming mosaic! Ages 16 & up • One Day • Saturday • October 3 • 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. • $70 ($65)
Easy Artisan No-Knead Bread Workshop Instructor: Ken FreestoneSampling is mandatory as you learn how quickly and easily you can make delicious, homemade bread. Ages 16 & up • One Evening • Monday • October 12 • 5:30-8:00 p.m. • $65 ($55)
music & movement
Ballroom Dancing WorkshopInstructor: Andre MathewsMove gracefully through the basic steps on the dance floor. Ages 16 & up • One evening • Thursday • November 19 • 5:30- 7:30 p.m. • $70 ($65)
Michigan Academy of Folk MusicA unique opportunity for people of all ages and levels to immerse themselves in American folk music -- guitar, bass, mandolin, fiddle, uku-lele, song writing and voice. 10 weeks • Ages 12 & up • All skill levels • September 14 – November 17 Visit mifolk.com for more information.
Learn How to Play the Harp for KidsInstructor: Martha Waldvogel-WarrenKids can learn well-known tunes and build rhythmic skills with Martha Waldvogel-Warren, seasoned Hope College Harp Instructor and per-former. Ages 9-14 • 8 weeks • Thursdays • October 1 – November 19 • 4:30-5:45 p.m. • $240
Third Thursday Bluegrass Jam SessionsExperience American folk music in this jam session, free and open to the public. All instruments and ability levels are welcome. The first hour serves as a slow jam, with an educational element mixed in. After the first hour, anything goes! Bring an instrument and sing a song, pick quietly in the background, or just sit and listen! We share musical tradi-tions, but most of all we have lots of fun! All Ages •Third Thursday of Every Month • Free • No registration required.
general information for students
The Holland Area Arts Council offers diverse and exciting classes for all skill levels, and our instructors have impressive credentials and extensive teaching experience. We offer scholarships for those who qualify. For more information call (616) 396-3278 or email [email protected].
Refund Policy. No spots are reserved without full payment or scholar-ship forms. To receive a check refund, withdrawals must be requested at least 5 business days prior to the start of class, and a $10 process-ing fee will be retained. To receive class credit, withdrawals must be requested before the second class. If you have questions about class placement, classes that are full, age appropriateness, or other issues that are not addressed here, contact our Program Director, Mary Sundstrom, at [email protected].
Make-Up Classes. If a class session is cancelled by the Arts Council, a make-up class will be scheduled. Generally, make-up classes are held the week following the last scheduled class.
Photo Permission. By registering for a class, you agree to allow the Arts Council to photograph you or your child for promotional purposes. If you do not wish to be photographed, please contact the Program Director at (616) 396-3278 or [email protected].
Registration. Register by calling (616) 396-3278, visiting the Arts Coun-cil, or going to www.hollandarts.org.
Questions? Our friendly staff is happy to help! Call us at (616) 396-3278 or email [email protected].
Become a member. Support the Holland Area Arts Council with a yearly membership contribution and enjoy the benefits of member-ship at the various levels, starting with discounts on most of our course offerings. Call, go online or visit to learn more and become a member of the Arts Council.
The Lakeshore has a rich tradition of creativity worth nurturing and
growing. A donation of your time, talent or funds will keep this cre-
ative spirit alive for generations.
Volunteers are the lifeblood of our organization! They serve as community ambassadors, and we could not operate without them.Upon completion of 30 hours of volunteer service, you will be rewarded with a tuition waiver for the class of your choice. Contact our volunteer coordinator, Kailey Schroeder, at 616-396-3278 or email her at [email protected] for more information.
The Arts Council is always in need of donated items.
Fulfilling our wish list is a great way for you to assist us in our mission. On our wishlist right now: • Ten-foot aluminum step ladder
• Arches watercolor paper
• Liquitex acrylic paint
• Laptops for computer graphics lab
• 9 ounce plastic cups for receptions
• Wine for receptions (we like Fenn Valley)
• Book shelves for our art library
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Board of DirectorsPatricia FlynnPresident
Mike DunlapVice President
Ken Breese Treasurer
Maxine DeBruynRich EvenhouseD. Scott EssenburghAnne Gaskin NemschoffGordon JuliusAlpha MansarayCarol Vredeveld
Alla Dickson
Staff
Lorma FreestoneExecutive Director
Mary SundstromProgram Director
Margaret ForemanCommunications & Exhibitionss
Kailey SchroederVisitor Services
Carol VredeveldBusiness Manager
Ken FreestoneFacilities Manager
The Holland Area Arts Council serves as the Regranting Coordinator for Allegan, Mason, Muskegon, Oceana and Ottawa Counties. The Minigrant program is a grant-giving partnership funded by the State of Michigan through the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs (MCACA) and administered by agencies in each region of the state. Minigrants provide funds for locally-developed, high-quality arts and cultural projects: special opportunities to address local arts and cultural needs and to increase public access to arts and culture. For more information on Minigrants, visit hollandarts.org/regranting.
Part of the Holland Area Arts Council’s role in the community is to oversee public art projects. These initiatives give artists an opportunity to display their talents and creativity while drawing the public into a lively and robust conversation about the arts.
From “Pigs on Parade,” “Towering Tulips,” and “South Shore Village Murals,” to the “ReMastered,” “See the Z” and “ReCycled” avenue banners, public art projects delight and engage our community.
public art
grants
the arts for you
For 18 years this beautiful facility, situated in Downtown Holland, has been the cornerstone of the arts and the intersection of Holland’s prin-cipal cultural organizations. The Holland Symphony Orchestra, Holland Chorale, Holland Symphony Youth Orchestra, Holland Junior Strings, the Holland Friends of Art, Tulipanes Latino Art and Film Festival, West Michigan Fiber Arts Guild, West Michigan Puppetry Guild, All for One Dance Company, Ambrose and Michigan Academy of Folk Music have all been a part of the Arts Council’s creative family and home.
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Thank you to our sponsors!