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The Picasso, Matisse, Chagall exhibition of fine art prints creates a great opportunity for the Sangre de Cristo Arts Center and the Pueblo community. Such exceptional works serve to inspire everyone. This extraordinary private collection came to my attention when I was working in a museum in the Midwest. The collector began with a passion for Pablo Picasso and that artist’s all-encompassing creative abilities. Over time the collector learned more about Picasso’s relation to and respect for other early 20th century cutting edge artists like Henri Matisse and Marc Chagall. I am pleased that the collector has agreed to share this collection with our Front Range and southern Colorado audience. It is a rare treat since this is only the second time these works have been seen together in public.
The exhibition has been made possible by a wide range of sponsors and supporters. I want to convey my heartfelt thanks to all who stepped up with encouragement and
financial backing. Please join me at the special members-only opening reception September 19 and introduce yourselves because I’d like to thank each of you for your commitment to membership.
This is truly a time of exciting changes for the Arts Center. As you may know, our facility is undergoing a change in management. While Pueblo County’s assistance and cooperation continues with the HVAC system, Buell Children’s Museum and White Buildings, we are happy to be able to hand pick new partners in keeping our grounds beautiful. To help with this transition, we have secured $200,000 for upkeep through the end of this year. I believe it is important to also take proactive measures to help save public funds. For example, a recent lighting study will turn what is normally a $100,000 expense to just $31,000 through a Black Hills Energy program. This cost will be undertaken by the county, who still owns the buildings. We will see a return on this investment in just 14 months, and save thousands of dollars annually in future years!
September will be the launch of an increase in admission rates – the first in 15 years. The Sangre de Cristo Arts Center has always made an effort to keep offerings accessible to everyone in our community, and rates have been significantly lower than comparable venues within the state. We continue to stay below the state and national average, but we value the offerings within the Arts Center’s walls and must keep up with operating costs.
I’m pleased to announce the Charles and Jeanette Gilchrist White Collection of contemporary southwest art is scheduled to arrive in June 2015. This collection demonstrates how artists from New Mexico are bringing their cultural heritage to mainstream art. It reveals a common thread we all have in the power of nature’s inspiration, especially here in Pueblo, the northern gateway to the Southwest.
Jim Richerson, Executive Director
FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
4 Exhibition: Picasso, Matisse, Chagall
6 Other Exhibits
7 School of Dance
8 Performing Arts
10 Children’s Museum
12 Events Calendar
15 Education
16 Creative Classes
18 Holiday Preview
19 Member Recognition
21 Special Donations
NEW HOURS: Box Office Open Daily M-Th 9-6, Fri 9-7, Sat 9-5, Sun 12-5 Buell: Tues, Th, Fri 11-5, W 9-5, Sat & Sun 12-5Galleries: Tues-Th 11-5, Fri 11-7, Sat & Sun 12-5 $8 Adults | $6 Children/Military/SeniorsMembers always FREE
(719) 295-7200 sdc-arts.org
ARTS CENTER STAFF
Executive Director Jim Richerson
Controller Dona Skaggs
Development ManagerJenny Kemp
Curator of EducationJackie Henderson
Assistant Curator of Education, Tour Coordinator
Atrelle Jones
Curator, Buell Children’s MuseumDonna Stinchcomb
Assistant Curator, Buell Children’s Museum
Joleen Ryan
Artistic Director, School of Dance, Sangre de Cristo Ballet
Michelle Boutros
Artistic Director, DancerzBob Doyle
Manager of Conference ServicesLorrie Marquez
Marketing Coordinator Alyssa Parga
Graphic Designer Ally Sullivan
Curator of Visual ArtsElizabeth Szabo
Visual Arts CoordinatorLuDel Walter
Accounting Assistant, Gift Shop ManagerJulie Salas
Administrative AssistantKathy Berg
Membership/Box Office ManagerCheryl Califano
Assistant Membership/Box Office ManagerDan Masterson
Theater TechnicianTim Gately
Front Desk ReceptionistKathy Rolfes
Administrative Assistant, School of DanceGrace Lobato
Visual Arts Volunteer CoordinatorAnn Nix
Technical Crew Mary Alice Cowen Oren Humble Mike Miller Ralph Setser
Charles Wescott
Gallery AttendantJessica Nix
Education Assistants Maureen Braun Annette Brice Gillian Jaffee Zach Friberg Karri King Desirae Mendez Kimberly Sewell Karen Taylor
Photographer EmeritusJohn Suhay
Artist in Residence Shane Jarrett
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Chair
Carol SpradleyJeanette Garcia Tim O’Shea
Patricia Gonzalez Chris PicicciErin Hergert Roxanne PignanelliTony Juarez Heather Poole
Gloria Maddux Rob RedwineLita Martinez Ed Smith
Dorothy O’Dowd Joy Sterner
Ex OfficioSal Pace,
Board of County Commissioners
Rod Slyhoff,Greater Pueblo Chamber of Commerce
Sandy Gutierrez,Latino Chamber of Commerce
On the Cover:Still life with musical instruments, Pablo Picassoshowing in White Gallery
Shown next to: Carrara Marble, 1871
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Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, and Marc Chagall were among the
trailblazers of their time, an era defined by artistic leaps in
freedom from academia constraints. This private collection
reinforces the sense of time that was 1920’s Paris and creates
for the eye a feast of line play and compositional delight.
Visitors to the exhibition will explore the imagery of
expansive subjects ranging from the human body to
family members and the Bible in a collection of
lithographs, etchings, linocuts, and ceramics
from these renowned artists.
Most of the works in this collection were conceived as part of a series commissioned by an influential Parisian dealer, Ambroise Vollard (1865-1939). All three artists knew each other and their works well; Picasso and Matisse in particu-lar maintained a wary friendship and constructive rivalry based on deep respect for the artistic talent and innovation of each for the other.
The Most Important Artists of the 20 th Century
W H I T E G A L L E R Y
G e n e r o u s l y s p o n s o r e d b y
W i t h s u p p o r t f r o m
Chamberlain Foundation • Bob & Doris Johnston Foundation • E.M. Christmas Foundation Robert Hoag Rawlings Foundation • Marv & Sandy Stein • Dr. Jarvis & Mary Jo Ryals • Kathy Farley & Fran McClave
LaLonna Meoska • Doris MacCannon
Photos by: Michael Anschuetz
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September 19, 2014 - January 11, 2015
Thursday, Sept 18: Members Only Reception
5 - 7pm RSVP to 719-295-7200 by 8/29
Friday, Oct 3: Open House presented by Spradley Auto Group
4 - 7pm Visit the Helen T. White Galleries for free
Friday, Oct 10: Gallery Talk: Paris, Center of the Art World
presented by Pueblo Library District
5 - 7pm Go beyond looking at art and engage in
discussion led by Arts Center Curatorial Staff
PABLOPICASSO1881 - 1973
HENRIMATISSE1869 - 1954
MARCCHAGALL1887 - 1985
~ S p e c i a l E v e n t s ~
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E X H I B I T S F E A T U R E
REGIONAL GALLERYSept 19, 2014 - Nov 9, 2014The Art of the Dream
People and Portraits
Aquarius National Watermedia
Mandalas and More
Prints from the Collection
HOAG GALLERY Sept 26, 2014 - Jan 3, 2015
2ND FLOOR FOYER Sept 26, 2014 - Nov 9, 2014
3RD FLOOR FOYERSept 19, 2014 - Nov 18, 2014
KING GALLERYOct 11, 2014 - Jan 17, 2015
Christy Callaham, painter and Jungian psychotherapist from Colorado Springs, has interpreted thousands of dreams, written
bookshelves full of dream journals, and produced galleries full of paintings. Callaham paints her dreams to amplify their meaning,
believing they reveal the mythic nature of our life stories. Says Cal-laham, “Painting the dream brings what was formerly unconscious to consciousness in a concrete image, keeping the inner message alive.”
This exhibition includes 60 paintings by professional artists from across the United States. Overall, 90 artists entered over 200 paintings. Brigit O’Connor, world renowned author and instructor, is the juror for the 2014 Aquarius National Watermedia Exhibition.
Dorothy Mendoza prefers painting with watercolor and gouache (an opaque watercolor medium). She also loves working in oils, acrylics, and mixed media. Constantly experimenting with new techniques and approaches toward painting, she says, “There seem to be many artists within me. On any given day, I may begin work with a large brush in loose transparent washes, and an hour later, I will be using a smaller brush doing very linear details in my landscapes.”
An exhibition of People and Portraits from the Sangre de Cristo Arts Center’s collection
of Gene Kloss works.
Prints from the Collection is a showcase of prints from the Sangre de Cristo’s collection of
Southwestern art.
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S C H O O L O F D A N C E
Sangre de Cristo BalletEarly Education
Classes start Sept 4
Lower School
Upper School
SEPT 10-DEC 10 Every WED | 5:00-6:30 pm$140 Members | $152 Non-Members(4 payments of $35 / 4 payments of $38)
INDIVIDUALS WITH AND WITHOUT DISABILITIES TAKE DANCE CLASS, REHEARSE & PERFORMRegister at the School of Dance office or call 719-295-7221
DancerzCompany Class
Creative Movement | Ages 3 & 4 | Emphasis on connecting idea with movement, creative expression and music.
Dance Exploration | Age 4 & 5 | Emphasis on social and spatial awareness and character development.
Intro to Dance | Ages 6 & 7 | Emphasis on body awareness, pattern/pathway reproduction, rhythm awareness and classroom etiquette.
DEVELOPMENT OF STAGE PRESENCE • TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENTMOVEMENT QUALITY • MUSICALITY • PASSION FOR THE ART FORM
TECHNICAL EXCELLENCE • ARTISTIC QUALITY • MUSICALITYIMMERSION INTO THE ART FORM • EXPRESSION OF MOVEMENT
LISTENING • RESPONDING • CREATING INTERCONNECTING • ASSESSING
Ballet 1 | Ages 7 & 8 | Emphasis on alignment and placement, self control and positions, this level marks the beginning of the formal training in the art of ballet. Ballet 2 | Ages 9 & 10 | Improving the strength in the lower body and feet and coordination between movements. Ballet 3 | Ages 11 & 12 | The study of pirouettes and pointe (as permitted by instructor) begin and students are expected to maintain consistent alignment throughout a given exercise.
Pointe 3 | Upon Approval
Contemporary | Ages 7 - 12
Jazz | Ages 7 - 12
Tap | Ages 7 - 12
Hip Hop | Ages 7 - 12
Homeschool Program | Introductory level classes in Ballet, Contemporary, Jazz, Hip Hop, and Ballroom.
Ballet 4 | Ages 13 & up Emphasis on strengthing the stability in various movements, delving into musicality and artistic expression, and further developing pointe work.
Ballet 5 | Ages 13 & up Developing graceful transitions and suppleness with an emphasis on performance quality.
Ballet 6 | Ages 13 & up Furthering the perfection of classical dance while stressing the physical development of virtuosity and artistry.
Partnering | Company Members Only
Contemporary | Ages 13 & up
Jazz | Ages 13 & up
Tap | Ages 13 & up
Hip Hop | Ages 13 & up
Adult and Fitness Programs
Ballet | Adult Contemporary | AdultTap | Adult
Stretch & Strengthen | Adult Core Fitness | AdultCardio | Adult
Yoga | AdultZumba | Adult
LIFELONG LEARNING • HEALTHY EXPRESSION
Register Today!Call: (719) 295-7221Tuition starting at: $37
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SAT, OCT 18, 201411 am & 2 pmA pop culture phenomenon comes to the musical stage! The Emmy Award-winning 1970s Saturday morning cartoon series that taught history, grammar, math, science, and politics through clever, tuneful songs is lighting up the Sangre de Cristo Theater!
TUE, OCT 28, 20147:30 pmKnown as the “feel-good company,” Les Ballets Jazz de Montreal consistently delivers sophisticated, technically stunning works by the world’s most renowned choreographers. “Runway-sleek with polished moves” meets “the energy of a tsunami with stamina to spare” (Los Angeles Times), putting the company among the dance world’s elite.
SAT, NOV 15, 201411 am & 2 pmJoin internationally acclaimed Visible Fictions for a silly and unexpected take on Robin Hood! Somewhere near you there is a band of brothers fighting for justice. They are lean, mean, trained justice fighting machines! Armed with whatever comes their way, the Sherwood Forest is a safer place with Robin Hood on guard.
FRI, NOV 14, 20147:30 pmThe Tunisia Band brings Motown to life with their charming enthusiasm, professional choreography, and high energy performances, guaranteed to make you want to dance! The ten-piece band features front line vocals, three horns, and a four piece rhythm section. Tunisia Band is a powerhouse full of talent and energy that is second to none.
SAT, FEB 14, 201511 am & 2 pmThe World Famous Popovich Comedy Pet Theater is a family-oriented blend of unique juggling skills of Gregory Popovich and the extraordinary talents of his performing pets. Each of the show’s 15 cats and 10 dogs were once strays. Now rescued, they love to show off on stage performing stunts and skits. A purr-fect show for kids of all ages!
TUE, JAN 20, 20157:30 pmIt’s where The Mikado meets The Music Man. Where the HMS Pinafore sets sail for Brigadoon. Where The Pirates of Penzance take shore leave On the Town. It’s I’ve Got a Little Twist—a one-of-a-kind show that proves the Gilbert & Sullivan repertoire is as fun, fresh, and full-of-life as, well, three little maids from school.
P E R F O R M I N G A R T SMAKE A DAY OF IT! Children’s Playhouse performances have a corresponding theme in the Buell Children’s Museum the day of the show.
R&B RevueR&B Revue
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SAT, MAR 21, 201511 am & 2 pmWatch award-winning juggler, dancer, and comedian Peter Davison in a remarkable one-man show! See things differently as ordinary objects come alive in extraordinary ways. This former National Juggling Champion and Cirque’ du Soleil artist has toured internationally and appeared on CBS, BBC, and Fox TV networks with this unique show.
FRI, FEB 20, 20157:30 pmForbidden Hollywood has come to town, guns blazing and smokin’ with attitude. Watch as the cast cuts through tinseltown’s bombast and star power with surgical precision. Blockbusters like Star Wars, Titanic, Harry Potter, and Moulin Rouge receive the comic once-over. No film is safe when creator Gerard Alessandrini wields his pen!
SAT, MAY 16, 201511 am & 2 pmOpera Colorado’s production of Hansel & Gretel is family friendly and full of fun. Sung in English, staged traditionally, and condensed for young attention spans, this enchanting performance of classical literature will educate young children about the fundamentals of the opera. Stay after the show for a Q&A session with performers.
THUR, MAY 7, 20157:30 pmCalled “the world’s reigning male chorus” by The New Yorker magazine and named Ensemble of the Year by Musical America, the San Francisco-based, GRAMMY® award-winning ensemble Chanticleer embarks upon its 36th season. Chanticleer is known around the world as “an orchestra of voices” for the seamless blend of harmonies.
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INDIVIDUAL TICKETSMember: $27Non-Member: $30
SEASON TICKETSMember: $125Non-Member: $140Call 295-7200 for tickets
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MAKE A DAY OF IT! Children’s Playhouse performances have a corresponding theme in the Buell Children’s Museum the day of the show.
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210 North Santa Fe Avenue • Pueblo, CO • OPEN: Tues - Fri: 11am - 5pm • Wednesdays: 9am - 5pm • Sat & Sun 12 - 5pm719-295-7200 • www.sdc-arts.org • ADULTS $8 • CHILD, MILITARY, SENIOR $6 • MEMBERS: FREE
•Challenge your mind with water games •Explore Adventure Island•Discover the Story of Drinking Water •Experiment in the Water Lab•Toy with artist Jitka Exler’s Modern Art •Fish in the Plastiquarium•Watercolor your own masterpieces •Participate in River of Words•Swim in Playmotion and never get wet!•Visit “You Can’t Print with That!” in Artrageous for printmaking techniques •Picasso, Chagall, Matisse & friends help you save the planet•Dabble in basic science concepts through art, music, dance and theater
Now booking tours for groups to experience the incredible journey of water and a ride down the storm drain through the arts, including songs, experiments and aplay-starring your students! Pueblo City Schools and School District #70 pre-paid,all others $5/per person. Call 719-583-6217 for your reservation.
Get your creative juices flowing with Picasso, Matisse, Chagall and more with STREAM (Science, Technology, Reading, Engineering, Art, Math) activities. Hands-on educational experiences dive off of important artworks, all with the theme of water.
Thanks to Our Sponsor!
Splash into Science & Literacywith Masterpieces of Water!September 13 - November 8, 2014
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September Buell Calendar of Events
Pablo Picasso Featured artist: Jitka Exler
06 Last day to see “Full Steam Ahead”07-12 CLOSED to install NEW exhibit for your enjoyment13 First day of H2O! PICASSO! Explore “Blue” Portraits with artist Sophie Fernandez-Healey and Forest to Faucet Fun with Steven Sanchez from the U.S. Forest Service19 Staying Safe Around Water - Park rangers from Lake Pueblo State Park bring their boat20 Whad’ya know ‘bout H2O? Paul Fanning, Board of Water Works, entertains your brain24 Water songs and stories with Beth Epley in “Don’t Be a Drip” 9:30 & 10:30am26 Creek Week Kick Off - Learn about rivers and their ecosystems. Pick up your official packet at our front desk
to help clean up September 27 - October 412-1pm: Goin’ Buggy in the Arkansas - Pueblo Nature & Raptor Center is here to show and tell2-3pm: What’s a Watershed? Find out with fun film & demo by the PCCHD Environmental Division
27 No Child Left Inside Day – Sketch, Geocache & play in our Jackson Sculpture Park with dancer, Megan MillerOc to b e r03 Bonjour! Madeline Themed Party in cooperation with All Pueblo Reads. No intro is necessary for Ludwig Bemelman’s Caldecott Honor literary French heroine Madeline. Meet and greet with the saucy young miss from children’s literature and Pueblo “Bibliothéque” All Pueblo Reads. Tasty French-style treats, photo moments, make a miniature Paris, even build the Eiffel Tower out of toothpicks - then visit our galleries. Totally France - ooh, la, la! It’s a soiree to remember.04 Make a Peace Flotilla with arts educator Cynthia Ramu10 Build a Beaver and learn about the wild with the park rangers from Lake Pueblo State Park11 Girl Scout Founder’s Month - Visit the Buell and work on your badge for drawing or painting. Troop leaders
call 719-295-7205 for details. Make a special Swap Art Piece, too!15 Shadow puppets with puppeteer, Patti Smithsonian in “Stories for a Starry Night” 9:30 & 10:30am17 Protect Our Waterways - Make a recycled rain stick with the educator from the PCCHD Environmental
Division from 1-2pm18 School House Rock Party - Ready to rock? Make a day of it! See the Children’s Playhouse show at 11am or
2pm (Tickets $8/$7 members). The party continues in the Buell Children’s Museum with fun activities. Pueblo Library is on-site for book check-out. Snacks? We baked ‘em. Art? Make & Take ‘em!
24 Sketch a Bird & Sew an Owl with our fine feathered friends from 12-1pm25 Happy Birthday, Mr. Picasso! – A creative celebration for the whole family31 Puebloween with the Incredible Mr. E - It’s our most MAGICAL holiday ever! Enjoy the magic show, trick-or-
treat, brave the Mystery Gallery, create Picasso pumpkins. Magic shows at 12, 1 and 2pm, included with your paid admission. Sponsored by Little Caesar’s Pizza & Louis Paul DeGrado. November01 River of Words Poetry Day07 Gyotaku Fish Printing - Park rangers from Lake Pueblo State Park will make an impression!08 Last day H2O PICASSO! Join artist Sophie Fernandez-Healey as the exhibit goes out with an artful splash!09-14 CLOSED so the elves can install “Winter Wonderland - Holiday 2014” for your enjoyment
ALLEVENTS
12-2pmunless noted
Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain
an artist once we grow up.
H2O! PICASSO! Partners: Pueblo Community College, Pueblo City-County Health Department, Pueblo City-County Library, Board of Water Works, Colorado Parks & Wildlife, Colorado Natural Resources Conservation Service, Cynthia Ramu/Pueblo School for Arts & Sciences, Nature & Raptor Center of Pueblo, The McClelland School, U.S. Forest ServiceIrving Elementary, Colorado State University Pueblo, Clark Spring Water Co.
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SEPTEMBERTHUR, SEPT 4First Day of School of Dance(See page 7)
FRI, SEPT 5First Day of Friday Arts Academy(See page 15)
SAT, SEPT 13 H2O Picasso Exhibition open to the public Where: Buell Children’s MuseumWhen: 12-5 pm
MON, SEPT 15 Arts Associates MeetingFeaturing Christy Callaham, Art of the Dream artistOpen to the public Where: BoardroomWhen: 9:30 am THUR, SEPT 18 Greater Pueblo Chamber of Commerce and Arts Center MEMBERS ONLY Reception Picasso Matisse Chagall:The Most Important Artists of the 20th Century. RSVP to: 295-7200 Where: White GalleryWhen: 5-7 pm
FRI, SEPT 19 The Art of the DreamExhibition open to the publicWhere: Regional GalleryWhen: 9-6 pm FRI, SEPT 19 Picasso Matisse Chagall:The Most Important Artists of the 20th CenturyExhibition open to the publicWhere: White GalleryWhen: 9-6 pm
FRI, SEPT 19 Gene Kloss: People and PortraitsExhibition open to the public Where: 3rd Floor FoyerWhen: 9-6 pm
SUN, SEPT 21Demonstration: Monoprint Techniques iExplore a variety of spontaneous monoprint techniques.Where: 2nd Floor Art StudioWhen: 1-3 pm
FRI, SEPT 26 Aquarius National Watermedia Exhibition open to the public Where: Hoag GalleryWhen: 9-6 pm
FRI, SEPT 26 Dorothy Mendoza Collection: Mandalas and MoreExhibition open to the publicWhere: 2nd Floor FoyerWhen: 9-6 pm
FRI, SEPT 26 Pueblo 24 Hour Film FestivalWhere: Arts Center Theater When: 7 pm
OCTOBERTHURS, OCT 2 Gallery Talk: Brigit O’Connor, juror of the National Watermedia Exhibition, speaks about the process of choosing works and the works chosenFree to publicWhere: Hoag GalleryWhen: 6-8 pm FRI, OCT 3 Community night at the Arts Center presented by Spradley Auto GroupFree to public Where: White Gallery When: 4-7 pm
FRI, OCT 10 Gallery Talk: Paris, Center of the Art World presented by Pueblo Library DistrictFree to publicGo beyond looking at art and engage in discussion led by Arts Center Curatorial StaffWhere: White GalleryWhen: 5-7 pm 3SAT, OCT 11 Prints from the CollectionExhibition open to the publicWhere: King GalleryWhen: 9-6 pm
MON, OCT 13Columbus DayCLOSED
SAT, OCT 18 School House Rock LIVE! Children’s Playhouse Theatre Where: Arts Center TheaterWhen: 11 am & 2 pm MON, OCT 20 Arts Associates Meeting Featuring All Pueblo Reads Open to the public Where: BoardroomWhen: 9:30 am
SUN, OCT 26 Study of Chagall’s Bible Series i Examine biblical content and techniques utilized (etching with watercolor) Where: White GalleryWhen: 2-4 pm
TUES, OCT 28 Ballets Jazz Montreal Center Stage Performing Arts SeriesWhere: Arts Center TheaterWhen: 7:30 pm
FALL 2014
Untitled, Paul Pletka from Prints from the Collection, opening OCT 11
BALLETS JAZZ MONTREAL
12i included with admission
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NOVEMBERSUN, NOV 9 - FRI, NOV 14Buell Children’s Museum Gallery TransitionCLOSED
FRI, NOV 14 Reception and Awards Ceremony Aquarius National Watermedia ExhibitionFree to publicWhere: Hoag GalleryWhen: 5-8 pm FRI, NOV 14 Tunisia Band’s Motown Revue Center Stage Performing Arts SeriesWhere: Arts Center TheaterWhen: 7:30 pm
SAT, NOV 15 Winter WonderlandExhibition open to the publicWhere: Buell Children’s Museum When: 12-5 pm
SAT, NOV 15 4The Adventures of Robin Hood Children’s Playhouse TheatreWhere: Arts Center TheaterWhen: 11 am & 2 pm
SUN, NOV 16 Study of Chagall’s Bible Series i Gallery Talk: Local artists discuss creativity in relationship to the three masters: Picasso, Matisse, Chagall Where: White GalleryWhen: 2-4 pm MON, NOV 17 Arts Associates Meeting Featuring LuDel Walters, Visual Arts CoordinatorOpen to the publicWhere: Arts Center TheaterWhen: 9:30 am
WED, NOV 19 Nutcracker in a Nutshell Teachers call: 583-6217 toreserve seatsWhere: Arts Center TheaterWhen: 9 am, 10:30 am & 12 pm WED, NOV 19 Own Your Own Art Show & SaleExhibition open to the publicShop for your own unique piece of artWhere: Regional Gallery, 1st & 2nd Floor Foyers, and Gift ShopWhen: 11-5 pm
THUR, NOV 20 Nutcracker in a Nutshell Teachers call: 583-6217 toreserve seatsWhere: Arts Center TheaterWhen: 9 am, 10:30 am & 12 pm DECEMBERWED, DEC 3 Own Your Own Reception Open to the publicWhere: White GalleryWhen: 4:30-7:30 pm
THUR, DEC 4 Nutcracker Sangre de Cristo Ballet Reception followingWhere: Arts Center TheaterWhen: 7:30 pm
FRI, DEC 5 Nutcracker Sangre de Cristo BalletWhere: Arts Center TheaterWhen: 7:30 pm
SAT, DEC 6 Watercolor Demonstrations i by artists from the Southern Colorado Watercolor SocietyWhere: Hoag GalleryWhen: 12-5 pm SAT, DEC 6 Nutcracker Sangre de Cristo BalletWhere: Arts Center TheaterWhen: 2 pm & 7:30 pm SUN, DEC 7 Nutcracker Sangre de Cristo BalletWhere: Arts Center TheaterWhen: 2 pm
FRI, DEC 12 Arts Academy CelebrationWhere: Arts Center TheaterWhen: 5:30 pm SAT, DEC 13 Watercolor Demonstrations i by artists from the Southern Colorado Watercolor SocietyWhere: Hoag GalleryWhen: 12-5 pm
MON, DEC 15 Arts Associates Meeting Featuring Art Education ProgrammingWhere: 2nd floor Art Studio, Helen T. White Building Open to the publicWhen: 9:30 am THUR, DEC 18 I ’ll be Home for Christmas MusicalWhere: Arts Center TheaterWhen: 7:30 pm
FRI, DEC 19 I ’ll be Home for Christmas MusicalWhere: Arts Center TheaterWhen: 7:30 pm
SAT, DEC 20 I ’ll be Home for Christmas MusicalWhere: Arts Center TheaterWhen: 1 pm & 4:30 pm
SAT, DEC 20 Watercolor Demonstrations i by artists from the Southern Colorado Watercolor SocietyWhere: Hoag Gallery When: 12-5 pm SUN, DEC 21 Study of Chagall’s Bible Series Inspirational music and last minute shopping opportunity in Own Your OwnWhere: White GalleryWhen: 2-4 pm
WED, DEC 24Christmas EveEarly Closure: 9-2 pm
THUR, DEC 25Christmas DayCLOSED
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Join our community wide effort to construct foundational skills in children age 3 to 5 years old. Connect to this valuable resource at the Buell Children’s Museum. Propel your preschool or childcare youth forward by building imagination, curiosity and healthy habits of mind and learning through play. Sign your group up for membership today! Financial assistance is available.
• Unlimited Visits for One Year • Museum as your Classroom• Literacy Tours, Story Walks, Kits • STEM Education through ARTS• Special Performances Monthly • School Readiness • Early Hours
Group Size You Pay Value 1-10 guests $100 $20011-20 guests $190 $48021-30 guests $280 $560
ART START MEMBERSHIP
Thanks to our partner!BOSTON CHILDREN’S MUSEUM
210 N. Santa Fe Ave.Pueblo, CO 81003
Adult: $8 Child, Military, Senior: $6
Donna Stinchcomb, CuratorBuell Children’s Museum
[email protected] 719-295-7205www.SangredeCristoArts.org
Open Tues. - Fri. 11am - 5pmWednesdays Open at 9am
Sat. & Sun. 12-5pm
NEW
STORY WALKPromotes the continuous developmental process of reading about the arts in a positive interaction with literature and people. Join us for a “Story Walk,” based on work by Anne Ferguson of Montplier, Vermont that promotes reading, family time, nature, physical activity. Adults and children walk from book page to book page that have been laminated and placed intervals apart. Read a story together for fun, literacy and exercise. We will be creating a library of books that will be placed around the community to be checked out by childcares & schools.
BRAIN BUILDERSVisit the award winning Buell Children’s Museum and build your child’s brain with the age appropriate activities. We are rewarding you and recognizing adults modeling positive behaviors for young people with a badge. The importance of cognitive, social and emotional development of young children benefits us all and impacts community economic development. STEM to STEAM ACTIVITIES Engage children in quality creative experiences using their first languages: Art, Music, Dance and Theatre. Around the Museum discover fun interactive kits that engage the youngest guests in science, technology, engineering and math learning that connects to the arts!
SCHOOL READINESSComing this Spring! Families and child care programs visiting the Buell Children’s Museum, play “school,” meet “teachers,” see a show on stage about going to kindergarten, and receive additional information about being ready for school. Sign up for membership now to assure your space.
Additional guests just $5 each. If your group is larger than 30,please call 719-295-7205 for additional information.
WONDERFULWEDNESDAYPERFORMANCESSeptember 24 - 9:30 & 10:30amBeth Epley “Don’t Be a Drip”
October 15 - 9:30 & 10:30amPatti Smithsonian “Stories for a Starry Night”
November 19 & 20 - 9, 10:30am Sangre de Cristo Ballet’s “Nutcracker in a Nutshell”
December 17 - 9:30 & 10:30amMerry Andrew Afoot “The Christmas Smooch”
January 28 - 9:30 & 10:30amMaeve Eichelberger“Yippee! Western Art”
February 4 - 9:30 & 10:30amMark Hellerstein “Puppets & Things on Strings”
March 4 - 9:30 & 10:30am Charles Sjolander “Dr. Seuss Stories”
April 15 & 16 - 9, 10:30am “The Amazing Food Detective”
May 6 - 9:30 & 10:30amBonnie Phipps“Rhythm, Rhyme Story & Song”
2014 - 2015PROGRAMS
An Art Start Membership includes reduced cost for experiences such as:
Thanks to Our Sponsors! Xcel Energy & Southern Colorado Community Foundation
Professional Development Workshop: Wed., April 8, 2015, 6-7:30pm
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E D U C A T I O N
Friday Arts Academy Schedule | SEP 5 - DEC 1214 Week Course: Less than $ 7 per hour (materials included)
Course Total per Student (materials included): Price guide is for members and non-members
1 Course = $81 / $90 5 Courses = $405 / $450 2 Courses = $162 / $180 6 Courses = $486 / $540 3 Courses = $243 / $270 7 Courses = $567 / $630 4 Courses = $324 / $360
Special information for Beginning Instrumental Music including Beginning Band, and Orchestra: Marck Time Music, Colorado Public Radio’s Instrument Drive, and donations from additional individuals have resulted in many instruments available for usage for free or a value priced rental fee (depending on specific instrument availability…first come, first served. Register early!)
The Fall 2014 semester includes 14 class sessions and a CELEBRATION PERFORMANCE & EXHIBITION on December 12 at 5:30 pm to share with family, friends, and the public!
A limited number of scholarships are available for up to 50% of tuition.
Student artists may register for one course or up to seven courses with a supervised lunch available. Class size is 7-12 students for most courses to provide a productive small group learning environment with individual support.
Courses include music, theatre, visual arts, cooking and additional areas by licensed, certified teachers, professional artists, and other instructors in the field with learning extension ideas for parents.
Class size is 7-12 student artists for most sessions
Online: www.sangredecristoarts.org/education In person: Sangre de Cristo Arts Center Box Office
For more information:
Jackie Henderson | [email protected] | (719) 295-7210 Atrelle Jones | [email protected] | (719) 583-6217 Ü Parents invited to attend classes with children
for additional course fee
Fill your fall with art!Look for the full fall class schedule
Visit sdc-arts.org/education.html for class descriptions.
TO REGISTER
CLASSES
AVAILABLE
FOR ADULTS
& CHILDREN!
• Music• Theatre• Visual Arts• Clay• Photography• Edible Art• & More!
up to
$90 value!
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Hours: 11 am-4 pm | Tuesday-Saturday | $4 Adults | $3 Children/Military | Members: FREE
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C R E A T I V E C L A S S E S
Painting your Dreams with Christy CallahamPAINT
Cubist Collage - Picasso’s Perspectives with Holly Wasinger
Thursdays | 5:30 - 7:30 pm | $67.50 Members / $75Session 1: Sept 25, Oct 2, 9, 16 | Session 2: Oct 23, 30, Nov 6, 13 Like Picasso’s revolutionary cubist works, show objects from every angle at the same time. Use mixed media collage to capture the essence and perspective of an object.
COLLAGE
Pressless Monotype Prints with Jennifer GhormleyPRINT
Saturday, Oct 11 | 1 - 4 pm | $49.50 Members / $55 Learn the basics of Jungian dream analysis and paint your own dreams using tempera paint. No paint experience necessary. SEE Christy Callaham’s exhibit on display in the Regional Gallery Sept 19 - Nov 9
Saturday, Oct 18 | 1 - 4 pm | $36 Members / $40 plus $15 Materials Fee Learn how to create unique line drawings through this hybrid process of drawing and printmaking techniques. SEE Jennifer Ghormley’s demontration of monoprint techniques on Sunday, Sept 21 from 1-3 pm. Included with admission.
2nd floor art studio, Helen T. White Building
2nd floor art studio, Helen T. White Building
3rd floor, Boardroom
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3rd floor, Boardroom
NOV 19 - DEC 24
DEC 3
5 weeks to shop for your own unique piece of art from up to 70 different artists!
Own Your Own Reception - Free4:30 - 7:30 pm
H O L I DAY P R E V I E W
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DEC 6 at 2 pm & 7:30 pm
DEC 7 at 2 pm
$12 Non-Members | $10 Members Call (719) 295-7200 for ticket info
Reception following Thursday performance.
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M E M B E R S L I S T
Your financial support makes high quality arts programming possi-
ble. This issue’s list covers current membership activity from
APRIL 4, 2014 THRU JULY 29, 2014. This is not our complete
membership list. If you recently joined or renewed outside of these
dates, your name will be listed in a future issue.
THANKSfor being an
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James Schwartzenberger
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Nancy Smith
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$45-74
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M E M B E R S L I S T
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$35-74
Bill & Betty Alt
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Pat & Lester Boyer
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SPECIALDONATIONS
4/19/14 THRU 7/15/14
IN MEMORY OF: Margaret Bachik
GIVEN BY:Stoehr Cleaners
(Lance & Nancy Vercelline)
IN MEMORY OF: Anna Marie Covi
GIVEN BY: Maggie Divelbiss
IN MEMORY OF: Nancy Habiger
GIVEN BY: Maggie Divelbiss
IN MEMORY OF: Doris Orman
GIVEN BY: Maggie Divelbiss
IN MEMORY OF: Frances Petros
GIVEN BY: Ed & Bonnie Sajbel
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Maggie Divelbiss
IN MEMORY OF: Pauline Taravella
GIVEN BY: Ed & Bonnie Sajbel
IN MEMORY OF: Peggy Turman
GIVEN BY: Dr. & Mrs. Robert Alsever
Special donations are a way to acknowledge a contribution of your choice in honor of a loved one. Your donation will be used to enhance programs and activites in the arts. Thank you for your support. For more information, call Julie Salas at (719) 295-7200 ext. 7213.
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$20-74
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Terri Baker
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Frances Burns
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$550-1,499
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$150-274
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$75-149
80/Twenty Wines
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