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THE ARTS CENTER A Word From Our Director Upcoming Classes LA. Huffman Exhibit Summer Art Hunt Upcoming Performance Thank yous WHAT’S INSIDE: THE ARTS CENTER NEWSLETTER Issue 111 - July 2013 Courtesy of: THE BUFFALO CITY ROTISSERIE GRILL

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THE ARTS CENTER

A Word From Our Director

Upcoming Classes

LA Huffman Exhibit

Summer Art Hunt

Upcoming Performance

Thank yous

Whatrsquos InsIde

THE ARTS CENTER NEWSLETTERIssue 111 - July 2013

Courtesy ofThe Buffalo CiTy RoTisseRie GRill

From the directorrsquos desk ldquoRetire to stop working willinglyrdquo is forced upon some while it is celebrated by others I have made the decision to stop working willingly at the end of JFAArsquos next fiscal year ndash June 1014 Because I really like what I do (most days) this is a difficult decision however a good one for the organization and for me ndash more time to play with our new granddaughter and new leadership taking the organization to greater heights Each Arts Center Executive Director has brought different gifts and a different focus for development ndash as will the next director Think about everything this organization has already developed From the early beginning as a ladies art club in 1976 to currently owning a newly renovated Arts Center Hansen Arts Studio Kirkpatrick Gallery and developing an Art Parkhellip these are significant physical developments The real accomplishments however are the ways in which the Arts Center programs events activities classes etc touch the lives of area residents The arts help us connect to one another develop community and define sense of place in ways other activities donrsquot The organizationrsquos membership has provided the means for this development and changes that have created Arts After School community theatre the renovations and have helped secure matching funds for Caravanserai and other programs that brought international musicians to Jamestown As the Arts Center continues to grow it will continue to play a significant role in community growthhellip because we actively implement the maxim ldquoBe the change you want to see in the worldrdquo (or our community) Thank you for the support over the zillion years I seem to have worked here I have very selfishly benefited from the challenges growth experiences artist interactions performances and friendships I have been able to develop The next director will benefit from the opportunities the Arts Center provides and the support you give Support for the Arts Centerrsquos work will continue to be as important after my retirement as it is now

Taylor BarnesExecutive Director

Join us foR This aRT foR life evenT ldquoOld Favoritesrdquo Sing-a-long Wednesday July 3 from 315 - 400 pmHeritage Centre at Ave Maria Village

The Art for Life program is designed to enrich the lives of the residents living at Ave Maria Village and the Heritage Centre through the arts and is supported by the North Dakota Council on the Arts

upcoming classesproviding opportunities for artistic development and exploration

Classes foR adulTs (16 years of age and older)Pre-registration is required for all classes Call The Arts Center at 701-251-2496 stop by the office or register online wwwjamestownartscomart-classes sTill life dRawinG amp PainTinG with Tammy JonesJuly 10 17 amp 24 from 6 - 830 pm The Hansen Arts Studio bull $50 members $60 non-membersA still life study Students will be guided through the drawing and painting of a still life arrangement No experience necessary All supplies will be provided

BlaCk amp whiTe PhoToGRaPhy with Matthew leitnerJuly 23 August 6 amp 18 from 6 - 800 pm The Hansen Arts Studio bull $50 members $60 non-members This class is designed to teach the student how to operate a manual SLR camera as a means to create expressive works of photography utilizing black amp white film as the primary medium The techniques employed in film photography are applicable to digital photography as well A manual SLR film camera is preferred The instructor will make BampW film and film processing available for purchase

suMMeR kids CaMPs (grades 1 - 6)Summer camps start June 10th Pre-registration is required Call The Arts Center 701-251-2496 stop by the office for details or wwwjamestownartscomart-classes

inTeResT-Based GaTheRinGs (These groups are FREE amp open to all skill levels)

PhoToGRaPhy interest groupMeets at the Hansen Arts Studio the 1st Sunday of the month from 100 - 300 pm

wood CaRvinG with the woodchippersMeets at the Hansen Arts Studio the 3rd Thursday of the month from 630 - 830 pm

ClassiC Movie niGhTNext classic movie is Thursday July 18th at The Arts Center Showtime is 700 pm Popcorn is available for $100

ReadeRs TheaTeR GRouPEnjoy reading with expression The next Readers Theater Group will meet July 17 at 700 pm in the Hansen Arts Studio to read a play aloud and have fun becoming the characters More information Dina Laskowski 269-9111 dlaskowsjcedu

exhibitionsrevolving gallery exhibitions every four to six weeks

PhoToGRaPheR of The aMeRiCan wesT laton alton huffman (1854-1931) July 10 ndash August 24 2013

A visit to The Arts Center this summer will take you to times past and give you a nostalgic look at early Montana and North Dakota Photographer Of The American West an exhibition of historical western photographs by LA Huffman opens on Wednesday July 10 at 700 pm

sPeCial PResenTaTion amp oPeninG ReCePTion with exhibit developer Mark Browning and Bev amp Gene allen contributors to the book ldquola huffman Photographer of the american westrdquo wednesday July 10th at 700 pm

The exhibit kicks off with a Special Presentation by the exhibitionrsquos developer Mark Browning In 1995 when he assumed the Directorrsquos position at the now named WaterWorks Art Museum (Miles City MT) he began their efforts at collecting the vintage works of early day photographers that recorded the history of a changing west in the 1800s Arriving in 1879 Laton Alton (LA) Huffman was one of those figures and the one that remained in the area for the duration of his life Huffman traveled across North Dakota several times in addition to his work relating to the building of the railroads For the next eighteen years Browning oversaw the photo collection that grew to about five-hundred images of which nearly a third are LA Huffmanrsquos

CallinG all loveRs of The aMeRiCan wesT CowBoys and ReGional hisToRy

FROM THE COVERIn The Branding PenLA Huffman photography 1886

gallery talk

Attending and contributing to the presentation will be Gene and Bev Allen former Jamestown residents now of Helena MT Their collection of photographs and papers was used for the Book LA Huffman Photographer Of The American West Copies of the book will be available for purchase More info wwwlahuffmancom

in The aRTs CenTeR loBBy mdash MaTThew leiTneR

Starting July 1st the Lobby Gallery will feature the black amp white photographs of Matthew Leitner His work focuses primarily on landscapes and is reminiscent of the work of early 20th century photographers Leitner uses film to capture his images

Matthew will be teaching a traditional photo class ldquoThe Inspiring Art of Black amp White Photographyrdquo beginning July 23 See the ldquoclassesrdquo section for details

The Jfaa - 2013 annual JuRied show

The prospectus for the 2013 Annual JFAA Juried Show will be available July 1 Anyone interested in exhibiting should contact us to receive entry details Anyone who has exhibited in the past will receive the prospectus via email If your email has changed recently please send your new address to sjeppsonjamestownartscom

As in past years artists can submit up to three artworks Once installed the exhibit is juried for prizes This exhibit is an annual favorite and a terrific way for emerging artists to gain exposure

This exhibition is sponsored by the North Dakota Art Gallery Association with support from the North Dakota Council on the Arts

upcoming eventsbringing artists and entertainment to the community

The idea forlsquoOy Veyrsquo is Jewish for lsquoUff-darsquo originated in Elisa Korennersquos experience moving from New York City where she lived next door to millions of fellow Jews to New York Mills where she was the only Jewish person for 100 miles or so it seemed Strangely Elisa noticed Jewish names on street signs and store awnings and she began to wonder why With her experience writing songs based in history Elisa started researching the Jews who once lived near her new hometown She discovered that in the 19th- and 20th-centuries many Jews immigrated to the rural upper Midwest many to be farmers Elisa had never heard of Jewish farmers and she was smitten with the idea of learning more about them Elisarsquos findings have been transformed with songwriting and storytelling into a fascinating hour of stories and songs about this small unlikely group of rural Minnesotan amp North Dakotan Jews lsquoOy Veyrsquo is Jewish for lsquoUff-darsquo bridges a large gap in the knowledge of and about Jews especially in this area where they are uncommon The show makes people laugh and empathize with some of the most fascinating characters in history

Performer songwriter and writer Elisa Korenne relocated to rural Minnesota after a decade in New York City Educated at Yale University and the London School of Economics For the last twelve years Elisa has recorded and performed her music regionally nationally and internationally Learn more at wwwelisakorennecom

Join us for this unique performance wednesday august 14 700 pm at The arts Center Tickets at the door $7 members $10 general admission

ldquoOy Veyrdquo is

Jewish for

ldquo Uff-dardquo by elisa korenne

ARTWORK HUNTING All artwork will be hidden in PLAIN SIGHT within Jamestown public parks Visual clues to the artwork hiding places will be posted on our blog (featured on the Jamestown Sun website) and posted in the window at the Hansen Art Studio during the weekend First clue 10am Saturday Second clue 3 pm Saturday Third clue 10 am Sunday Final clue 3 pm Sunday

FOUND AN ARTWORK Report it here infojamestownartscom and visit The Art Center to claim an additional prize On the hunt send in pictures of yourself on the hunt andor with your found artwork the photos will be featured in the blog on Facebook and possibly in the Jamestown Sun Send all pictures to infoJamestownartscom

IMPORTANT NOTE All art is hidden in plain sight meaning you will not need to dig destroy or move anything to find the art There is a limit of one artwork per family You are welcome to try and find them all but please only take one This will help everyone enjoy the hunt Also there will be multiple clues per day

special thanksdonations Francoise amp Dan Buchanan Rotary Club

memorial from Ardell Kinzler in memory of her mother Alma Kinzler

business memberships Jamestown Lions Club

special thanks to Kathy Huber Elsie Weber amp Barb Pogue the labelmailing crew gallery sitters Dana Mickelson Judy Martini Bill Nybo Aloha Kercher basement clean-up crew Marissa Drenth Sam Johnson Beka Hilgeman Kelsey Becker Pam Pietz for art supplies Sue amp Terry Anderson for the play scripts Todd Humes from Humes Landscaping for helping maintain the Art Park John Zvirovski and everyone who helped plant annuals in the Park Peter McElroy for continual assistance in every maintenance adventure Home of Economy for letting us use the ldquofishing tankrdquo for the Art for Life event at the Heritage Center

Art Hunt a Jamestown summer favorite

2013 annual JaMesTown MiniaTuRe aRT hunT

The hunt begins July 20 2013 and ends when all ten art works are found

Donrsquot miss out on this family-fun adventure to seek out and own original miniature artworks by local artist Bill Nybo

Non-Profit OrgUS Postage

PAIDPermit 53

Jamestown ND58401

CHANGE SERVICEREQUESTED

THE ARTS CENTER

The Arts Center activities are supported in part by a grant from the North Dakota Council on the Arts which receives funding from the state legislature and the National Endowment for the Arts

The Arts Center is par-ticipating in ArtsLab a program of Arts Midwest

thE arts CENtEr (Jamestown Fine Arts Association)

PO Box 363 Jamestown ND 58402

VOICE 701-251-2496EMAIL infojamestownartscomWEB wwwjamestownartscomBLOG httptheartscenterareavoicescomTWEET JMSTartscenter

OFFICE 115 2nd Street SW JamestownHOURS Mon ndash Fri 9 am ndash 5 pm and Sat 10 am ndash 2 pm

Page 2: Issue 111 - 072013

From the directorrsquos desk ldquoRetire to stop working willinglyrdquo is forced upon some while it is celebrated by others I have made the decision to stop working willingly at the end of JFAArsquos next fiscal year ndash June 1014 Because I really like what I do (most days) this is a difficult decision however a good one for the organization and for me ndash more time to play with our new granddaughter and new leadership taking the organization to greater heights Each Arts Center Executive Director has brought different gifts and a different focus for development ndash as will the next director Think about everything this organization has already developed From the early beginning as a ladies art club in 1976 to currently owning a newly renovated Arts Center Hansen Arts Studio Kirkpatrick Gallery and developing an Art Parkhellip these are significant physical developments The real accomplishments however are the ways in which the Arts Center programs events activities classes etc touch the lives of area residents The arts help us connect to one another develop community and define sense of place in ways other activities donrsquot The organizationrsquos membership has provided the means for this development and changes that have created Arts After School community theatre the renovations and have helped secure matching funds for Caravanserai and other programs that brought international musicians to Jamestown As the Arts Center continues to grow it will continue to play a significant role in community growthhellip because we actively implement the maxim ldquoBe the change you want to see in the worldrdquo (or our community) Thank you for the support over the zillion years I seem to have worked here I have very selfishly benefited from the challenges growth experiences artist interactions performances and friendships I have been able to develop The next director will benefit from the opportunities the Arts Center provides and the support you give Support for the Arts Centerrsquos work will continue to be as important after my retirement as it is now

Taylor BarnesExecutive Director

Join us foR This aRT foR life evenT ldquoOld Favoritesrdquo Sing-a-long Wednesday July 3 from 315 - 400 pmHeritage Centre at Ave Maria Village

The Art for Life program is designed to enrich the lives of the residents living at Ave Maria Village and the Heritage Centre through the arts and is supported by the North Dakota Council on the Arts

upcoming classesproviding opportunities for artistic development and exploration

Classes foR adulTs (16 years of age and older)Pre-registration is required for all classes Call The Arts Center at 701-251-2496 stop by the office or register online wwwjamestownartscomart-classes sTill life dRawinG amp PainTinG with Tammy JonesJuly 10 17 amp 24 from 6 - 830 pm The Hansen Arts Studio bull $50 members $60 non-membersA still life study Students will be guided through the drawing and painting of a still life arrangement No experience necessary All supplies will be provided

BlaCk amp whiTe PhoToGRaPhy with Matthew leitnerJuly 23 August 6 amp 18 from 6 - 800 pm The Hansen Arts Studio bull $50 members $60 non-members This class is designed to teach the student how to operate a manual SLR camera as a means to create expressive works of photography utilizing black amp white film as the primary medium The techniques employed in film photography are applicable to digital photography as well A manual SLR film camera is preferred The instructor will make BampW film and film processing available for purchase

suMMeR kids CaMPs (grades 1 - 6)Summer camps start June 10th Pre-registration is required Call The Arts Center 701-251-2496 stop by the office for details or wwwjamestownartscomart-classes

inTeResT-Based GaTheRinGs (These groups are FREE amp open to all skill levels)

PhoToGRaPhy interest groupMeets at the Hansen Arts Studio the 1st Sunday of the month from 100 - 300 pm

wood CaRvinG with the woodchippersMeets at the Hansen Arts Studio the 3rd Thursday of the month from 630 - 830 pm

ClassiC Movie niGhTNext classic movie is Thursday July 18th at The Arts Center Showtime is 700 pm Popcorn is available for $100

ReadeRs TheaTeR GRouPEnjoy reading with expression The next Readers Theater Group will meet July 17 at 700 pm in the Hansen Arts Studio to read a play aloud and have fun becoming the characters More information Dina Laskowski 269-9111 dlaskowsjcedu

exhibitionsrevolving gallery exhibitions every four to six weeks

PhoToGRaPheR of The aMeRiCan wesT laton alton huffman (1854-1931) July 10 ndash August 24 2013

A visit to The Arts Center this summer will take you to times past and give you a nostalgic look at early Montana and North Dakota Photographer Of The American West an exhibition of historical western photographs by LA Huffman opens on Wednesday July 10 at 700 pm

sPeCial PResenTaTion amp oPeninG ReCePTion with exhibit developer Mark Browning and Bev amp Gene allen contributors to the book ldquola huffman Photographer of the american westrdquo wednesday July 10th at 700 pm

The exhibit kicks off with a Special Presentation by the exhibitionrsquos developer Mark Browning In 1995 when he assumed the Directorrsquos position at the now named WaterWorks Art Museum (Miles City MT) he began their efforts at collecting the vintage works of early day photographers that recorded the history of a changing west in the 1800s Arriving in 1879 Laton Alton (LA) Huffman was one of those figures and the one that remained in the area for the duration of his life Huffman traveled across North Dakota several times in addition to his work relating to the building of the railroads For the next eighteen years Browning oversaw the photo collection that grew to about five-hundred images of which nearly a third are LA Huffmanrsquos

CallinG all loveRs of The aMeRiCan wesT CowBoys and ReGional hisToRy

FROM THE COVERIn The Branding PenLA Huffman photography 1886

gallery talk

Attending and contributing to the presentation will be Gene and Bev Allen former Jamestown residents now of Helena MT Their collection of photographs and papers was used for the Book LA Huffman Photographer Of The American West Copies of the book will be available for purchase More info wwwlahuffmancom

in The aRTs CenTeR loBBy mdash MaTThew leiTneR

Starting July 1st the Lobby Gallery will feature the black amp white photographs of Matthew Leitner His work focuses primarily on landscapes and is reminiscent of the work of early 20th century photographers Leitner uses film to capture his images

Matthew will be teaching a traditional photo class ldquoThe Inspiring Art of Black amp White Photographyrdquo beginning July 23 See the ldquoclassesrdquo section for details

The Jfaa - 2013 annual JuRied show

The prospectus for the 2013 Annual JFAA Juried Show will be available July 1 Anyone interested in exhibiting should contact us to receive entry details Anyone who has exhibited in the past will receive the prospectus via email If your email has changed recently please send your new address to sjeppsonjamestownartscom

As in past years artists can submit up to three artworks Once installed the exhibit is juried for prizes This exhibit is an annual favorite and a terrific way for emerging artists to gain exposure

This exhibition is sponsored by the North Dakota Art Gallery Association with support from the North Dakota Council on the Arts

upcoming eventsbringing artists and entertainment to the community

The idea forlsquoOy Veyrsquo is Jewish for lsquoUff-darsquo originated in Elisa Korennersquos experience moving from New York City where she lived next door to millions of fellow Jews to New York Mills where she was the only Jewish person for 100 miles or so it seemed Strangely Elisa noticed Jewish names on street signs and store awnings and she began to wonder why With her experience writing songs based in history Elisa started researching the Jews who once lived near her new hometown She discovered that in the 19th- and 20th-centuries many Jews immigrated to the rural upper Midwest many to be farmers Elisa had never heard of Jewish farmers and she was smitten with the idea of learning more about them Elisarsquos findings have been transformed with songwriting and storytelling into a fascinating hour of stories and songs about this small unlikely group of rural Minnesotan amp North Dakotan Jews lsquoOy Veyrsquo is Jewish for lsquoUff-darsquo bridges a large gap in the knowledge of and about Jews especially in this area where they are uncommon The show makes people laugh and empathize with some of the most fascinating characters in history

Performer songwriter and writer Elisa Korenne relocated to rural Minnesota after a decade in New York City Educated at Yale University and the London School of Economics For the last twelve years Elisa has recorded and performed her music regionally nationally and internationally Learn more at wwwelisakorennecom

Join us for this unique performance wednesday august 14 700 pm at The arts Center Tickets at the door $7 members $10 general admission

ldquoOy Veyrdquo is

Jewish for

ldquo Uff-dardquo by elisa korenne

ARTWORK HUNTING All artwork will be hidden in PLAIN SIGHT within Jamestown public parks Visual clues to the artwork hiding places will be posted on our blog (featured on the Jamestown Sun website) and posted in the window at the Hansen Art Studio during the weekend First clue 10am Saturday Second clue 3 pm Saturday Third clue 10 am Sunday Final clue 3 pm Sunday

FOUND AN ARTWORK Report it here infojamestownartscom and visit The Art Center to claim an additional prize On the hunt send in pictures of yourself on the hunt andor with your found artwork the photos will be featured in the blog on Facebook and possibly in the Jamestown Sun Send all pictures to infoJamestownartscom

IMPORTANT NOTE All art is hidden in plain sight meaning you will not need to dig destroy or move anything to find the art There is a limit of one artwork per family You are welcome to try and find them all but please only take one This will help everyone enjoy the hunt Also there will be multiple clues per day

special thanksdonations Francoise amp Dan Buchanan Rotary Club

memorial from Ardell Kinzler in memory of her mother Alma Kinzler

business memberships Jamestown Lions Club

special thanks to Kathy Huber Elsie Weber amp Barb Pogue the labelmailing crew gallery sitters Dana Mickelson Judy Martini Bill Nybo Aloha Kercher basement clean-up crew Marissa Drenth Sam Johnson Beka Hilgeman Kelsey Becker Pam Pietz for art supplies Sue amp Terry Anderson for the play scripts Todd Humes from Humes Landscaping for helping maintain the Art Park John Zvirovski and everyone who helped plant annuals in the Park Peter McElroy for continual assistance in every maintenance adventure Home of Economy for letting us use the ldquofishing tankrdquo for the Art for Life event at the Heritage Center

Art Hunt a Jamestown summer favorite

2013 annual JaMesTown MiniaTuRe aRT hunT

The hunt begins July 20 2013 and ends when all ten art works are found

Donrsquot miss out on this family-fun adventure to seek out and own original miniature artworks by local artist Bill Nybo

Non-Profit OrgUS Postage

PAIDPermit 53

Jamestown ND58401

CHANGE SERVICEREQUESTED

THE ARTS CENTER

The Arts Center activities are supported in part by a grant from the North Dakota Council on the Arts which receives funding from the state legislature and the National Endowment for the Arts

The Arts Center is par-ticipating in ArtsLab a program of Arts Midwest

thE arts CENtEr (Jamestown Fine Arts Association)

PO Box 363 Jamestown ND 58402

VOICE 701-251-2496EMAIL infojamestownartscomWEB wwwjamestownartscomBLOG httptheartscenterareavoicescomTWEET JMSTartscenter

OFFICE 115 2nd Street SW JamestownHOURS Mon ndash Fri 9 am ndash 5 pm and Sat 10 am ndash 2 pm

Page 3: Issue 111 - 072013

upcoming classesproviding opportunities for artistic development and exploration

Classes foR adulTs (16 years of age and older)Pre-registration is required for all classes Call The Arts Center at 701-251-2496 stop by the office or register online wwwjamestownartscomart-classes sTill life dRawinG amp PainTinG with Tammy JonesJuly 10 17 amp 24 from 6 - 830 pm The Hansen Arts Studio bull $50 members $60 non-membersA still life study Students will be guided through the drawing and painting of a still life arrangement No experience necessary All supplies will be provided

BlaCk amp whiTe PhoToGRaPhy with Matthew leitnerJuly 23 August 6 amp 18 from 6 - 800 pm The Hansen Arts Studio bull $50 members $60 non-members This class is designed to teach the student how to operate a manual SLR camera as a means to create expressive works of photography utilizing black amp white film as the primary medium The techniques employed in film photography are applicable to digital photography as well A manual SLR film camera is preferred The instructor will make BampW film and film processing available for purchase

suMMeR kids CaMPs (grades 1 - 6)Summer camps start June 10th Pre-registration is required Call The Arts Center 701-251-2496 stop by the office for details or wwwjamestownartscomart-classes

inTeResT-Based GaTheRinGs (These groups are FREE amp open to all skill levels)

PhoToGRaPhy interest groupMeets at the Hansen Arts Studio the 1st Sunday of the month from 100 - 300 pm

wood CaRvinG with the woodchippersMeets at the Hansen Arts Studio the 3rd Thursday of the month from 630 - 830 pm

ClassiC Movie niGhTNext classic movie is Thursday July 18th at The Arts Center Showtime is 700 pm Popcorn is available for $100

ReadeRs TheaTeR GRouPEnjoy reading with expression The next Readers Theater Group will meet July 17 at 700 pm in the Hansen Arts Studio to read a play aloud and have fun becoming the characters More information Dina Laskowski 269-9111 dlaskowsjcedu

exhibitionsrevolving gallery exhibitions every four to six weeks

PhoToGRaPheR of The aMeRiCan wesT laton alton huffman (1854-1931) July 10 ndash August 24 2013

A visit to The Arts Center this summer will take you to times past and give you a nostalgic look at early Montana and North Dakota Photographer Of The American West an exhibition of historical western photographs by LA Huffman opens on Wednesday July 10 at 700 pm

sPeCial PResenTaTion amp oPeninG ReCePTion with exhibit developer Mark Browning and Bev amp Gene allen contributors to the book ldquola huffman Photographer of the american westrdquo wednesday July 10th at 700 pm

The exhibit kicks off with a Special Presentation by the exhibitionrsquos developer Mark Browning In 1995 when he assumed the Directorrsquos position at the now named WaterWorks Art Museum (Miles City MT) he began their efforts at collecting the vintage works of early day photographers that recorded the history of a changing west in the 1800s Arriving in 1879 Laton Alton (LA) Huffman was one of those figures and the one that remained in the area for the duration of his life Huffman traveled across North Dakota several times in addition to his work relating to the building of the railroads For the next eighteen years Browning oversaw the photo collection that grew to about five-hundred images of which nearly a third are LA Huffmanrsquos

CallinG all loveRs of The aMeRiCan wesT CowBoys and ReGional hisToRy

FROM THE COVERIn The Branding PenLA Huffman photography 1886

gallery talk

Attending and contributing to the presentation will be Gene and Bev Allen former Jamestown residents now of Helena MT Their collection of photographs and papers was used for the Book LA Huffman Photographer Of The American West Copies of the book will be available for purchase More info wwwlahuffmancom

in The aRTs CenTeR loBBy mdash MaTThew leiTneR

Starting July 1st the Lobby Gallery will feature the black amp white photographs of Matthew Leitner His work focuses primarily on landscapes and is reminiscent of the work of early 20th century photographers Leitner uses film to capture his images

Matthew will be teaching a traditional photo class ldquoThe Inspiring Art of Black amp White Photographyrdquo beginning July 23 See the ldquoclassesrdquo section for details

The Jfaa - 2013 annual JuRied show

The prospectus for the 2013 Annual JFAA Juried Show will be available July 1 Anyone interested in exhibiting should contact us to receive entry details Anyone who has exhibited in the past will receive the prospectus via email If your email has changed recently please send your new address to sjeppsonjamestownartscom

As in past years artists can submit up to three artworks Once installed the exhibit is juried for prizes This exhibit is an annual favorite and a terrific way for emerging artists to gain exposure

This exhibition is sponsored by the North Dakota Art Gallery Association with support from the North Dakota Council on the Arts

upcoming eventsbringing artists and entertainment to the community

The idea forlsquoOy Veyrsquo is Jewish for lsquoUff-darsquo originated in Elisa Korennersquos experience moving from New York City where she lived next door to millions of fellow Jews to New York Mills where she was the only Jewish person for 100 miles or so it seemed Strangely Elisa noticed Jewish names on street signs and store awnings and she began to wonder why With her experience writing songs based in history Elisa started researching the Jews who once lived near her new hometown She discovered that in the 19th- and 20th-centuries many Jews immigrated to the rural upper Midwest many to be farmers Elisa had never heard of Jewish farmers and she was smitten with the idea of learning more about them Elisarsquos findings have been transformed with songwriting and storytelling into a fascinating hour of stories and songs about this small unlikely group of rural Minnesotan amp North Dakotan Jews lsquoOy Veyrsquo is Jewish for lsquoUff-darsquo bridges a large gap in the knowledge of and about Jews especially in this area where they are uncommon The show makes people laugh and empathize with some of the most fascinating characters in history

Performer songwriter and writer Elisa Korenne relocated to rural Minnesota after a decade in New York City Educated at Yale University and the London School of Economics For the last twelve years Elisa has recorded and performed her music regionally nationally and internationally Learn more at wwwelisakorennecom

Join us for this unique performance wednesday august 14 700 pm at The arts Center Tickets at the door $7 members $10 general admission

ldquoOy Veyrdquo is

Jewish for

ldquo Uff-dardquo by elisa korenne

ARTWORK HUNTING All artwork will be hidden in PLAIN SIGHT within Jamestown public parks Visual clues to the artwork hiding places will be posted on our blog (featured on the Jamestown Sun website) and posted in the window at the Hansen Art Studio during the weekend First clue 10am Saturday Second clue 3 pm Saturday Third clue 10 am Sunday Final clue 3 pm Sunday

FOUND AN ARTWORK Report it here infojamestownartscom and visit The Art Center to claim an additional prize On the hunt send in pictures of yourself on the hunt andor with your found artwork the photos will be featured in the blog on Facebook and possibly in the Jamestown Sun Send all pictures to infoJamestownartscom

IMPORTANT NOTE All art is hidden in plain sight meaning you will not need to dig destroy or move anything to find the art There is a limit of one artwork per family You are welcome to try and find them all but please only take one This will help everyone enjoy the hunt Also there will be multiple clues per day

special thanksdonations Francoise amp Dan Buchanan Rotary Club

memorial from Ardell Kinzler in memory of her mother Alma Kinzler

business memberships Jamestown Lions Club

special thanks to Kathy Huber Elsie Weber amp Barb Pogue the labelmailing crew gallery sitters Dana Mickelson Judy Martini Bill Nybo Aloha Kercher basement clean-up crew Marissa Drenth Sam Johnson Beka Hilgeman Kelsey Becker Pam Pietz for art supplies Sue amp Terry Anderson for the play scripts Todd Humes from Humes Landscaping for helping maintain the Art Park John Zvirovski and everyone who helped plant annuals in the Park Peter McElroy for continual assistance in every maintenance adventure Home of Economy for letting us use the ldquofishing tankrdquo for the Art for Life event at the Heritage Center

Art Hunt a Jamestown summer favorite

2013 annual JaMesTown MiniaTuRe aRT hunT

The hunt begins July 20 2013 and ends when all ten art works are found

Donrsquot miss out on this family-fun adventure to seek out and own original miniature artworks by local artist Bill Nybo

Non-Profit OrgUS Postage

PAIDPermit 53

Jamestown ND58401

CHANGE SERVICEREQUESTED

THE ARTS CENTER

The Arts Center activities are supported in part by a grant from the North Dakota Council on the Arts which receives funding from the state legislature and the National Endowment for the Arts

The Arts Center is par-ticipating in ArtsLab a program of Arts Midwest

thE arts CENtEr (Jamestown Fine Arts Association)

PO Box 363 Jamestown ND 58402

VOICE 701-251-2496EMAIL infojamestownartscomWEB wwwjamestownartscomBLOG httptheartscenterareavoicescomTWEET JMSTartscenter

OFFICE 115 2nd Street SW JamestownHOURS Mon ndash Fri 9 am ndash 5 pm and Sat 10 am ndash 2 pm

Page 4: Issue 111 - 072013

exhibitionsrevolving gallery exhibitions every four to six weeks

PhoToGRaPheR of The aMeRiCan wesT laton alton huffman (1854-1931) July 10 ndash August 24 2013

A visit to The Arts Center this summer will take you to times past and give you a nostalgic look at early Montana and North Dakota Photographer Of The American West an exhibition of historical western photographs by LA Huffman opens on Wednesday July 10 at 700 pm

sPeCial PResenTaTion amp oPeninG ReCePTion with exhibit developer Mark Browning and Bev amp Gene allen contributors to the book ldquola huffman Photographer of the american westrdquo wednesday July 10th at 700 pm

The exhibit kicks off with a Special Presentation by the exhibitionrsquos developer Mark Browning In 1995 when he assumed the Directorrsquos position at the now named WaterWorks Art Museum (Miles City MT) he began their efforts at collecting the vintage works of early day photographers that recorded the history of a changing west in the 1800s Arriving in 1879 Laton Alton (LA) Huffman was one of those figures and the one that remained in the area for the duration of his life Huffman traveled across North Dakota several times in addition to his work relating to the building of the railroads For the next eighteen years Browning oversaw the photo collection that grew to about five-hundred images of which nearly a third are LA Huffmanrsquos

CallinG all loveRs of The aMeRiCan wesT CowBoys and ReGional hisToRy

FROM THE COVERIn The Branding PenLA Huffman photography 1886

gallery talk

Attending and contributing to the presentation will be Gene and Bev Allen former Jamestown residents now of Helena MT Their collection of photographs and papers was used for the Book LA Huffman Photographer Of The American West Copies of the book will be available for purchase More info wwwlahuffmancom

in The aRTs CenTeR loBBy mdash MaTThew leiTneR

Starting July 1st the Lobby Gallery will feature the black amp white photographs of Matthew Leitner His work focuses primarily on landscapes and is reminiscent of the work of early 20th century photographers Leitner uses film to capture his images

Matthew will be teaching a traditional photo class ldquoThe Inspiring Art of Black amp White Photographyrdquo beginning July 23 See the ldquoclassesrdquo section for details

The Jfaa - 2013 annual JuRied show

The prospectus for the 2013 Annual JFAA Juried Show will be available July 1 Anyone interested in exhibiting should contact us to receive entry details Anyone who has exhibited in the past will receive the prospectus via email If your email has changed recently please send your new address to sjeppsonjamestownartscom

As in past years artists can submit up to three artworks Once installed the exhibit is juried for prizes This exhibit is an annual favorite and a terrific way for emerging artists to gain exposure

This exhibition is sponsored by the North Dakota Art Gallery Association with support from the North Dakota Council on the Arts

upcoming eventsbringing artists and entertainment to the community

The idea forlsquoOy Veyrsquo is Jewish for lsquoUff-darsquo originated in Elisa Korennersquos experience moving from New York City where she lived next door to millions of fellow Jews to New York Mills where she was the only Jewish person for 100 miles or so it seemed Strangely Elisa noticed Jewish names on street signs and store awnings and she began to wonder why With her experience writing songs based in history Elisa started researching the Jews who once lived near her new hometown She discovered that in the 19th- and 20th-centuries many Jews immigrated to the rural upper Midwest many to be farmers Elisa had never heard of Jewish farmers and she was smitten with the idea of learning more about them Elisarsquos findings have been transformed with songwriting and storytelling into a fascinating hour of stories and songs about this small unlikely group of rural Minnesotan amp North Dakotan Jews lsquoOy Veyrsquo is Jewish for lsquoUff-darsquo bridges a large gap in the knowledge of and about Jews especially in this area where they are uncommon The show makes people laugh and empathize with some of the most fascinating characters in history

Performer songwriter and writer Elisa Korenne relocated to rural Minnesota after a decade in New York City Educated at Yale University and the London School of Economics For the last twelve years Elisa has recorded and performed her music regionally nationally and internationally Learn more at wwwelisakorennecom

Join us for this unique performance wednesday august 14 700 pm at The arts Center Tickets at the door $7 members $10 general admission

ldquoOy Veyrdquo is

Jewish for

ldquo Uff-dardquo by elisa korenne

ARTWORK HUNTING All artwork will be hidden in PLAIN SIGHT within Jamestown public parks Visual clues to the artwork hiding places will be posted on our blog (featured on the Jamestown Sun website) and posted in the window at the Hansen Art Studio during the weekend First clue 10am Saturday Second clue 3 pm Saturday Third clue 10 am Sunday Final clue 3 pm Sunday

FOUND AN ARTWORK Report it here infojamestownartscom and visit The Art Center to claim an additional prize On the hunt send in pictures of yourself on the hunt andor with your found artwork the photos will be featured in the blog on Facebook and possibly in the Jamestown Sun Send all pictures to infoJamestownartscom

IMPORTANT NOTE All art is hidden in plain sight meaning you will not need to dig destroy or move anything to find the art There is a limit of one artwork per family You are welcome to try and find them all but please only take one This will help everyone enjoy the hunt Also there will be multiple clues per day

special thanksdonations Francoise amp Dan Buchanan Rotary Club

memorial from Ardell Kinzler in memory of her mother Alma Kinzler

business memberships Jamestown Lions Club

special thanks to Kathy Huber Elsie Weber amp Barb Pogue the labelmailing crew gallery sitters Dana Mickelson Judy Martini Bill Nybo Aloha Kercher basement clean-up crew Marissa Drenth Sam Johnson Beka Hilgeman Kelsey Becker Pam Pietz for art supplies Sue amp Terry Anderson for the play scripts Todd Humes from Humes Landscaping for helping maintain the Art Park John Zvirovski and everyone who helped plant annuals in the Park Peter McElroy for continual assistance in every maintenance adventure Home of Economy for letting us use the ldquofishing tankrdquo for the Art for Life event at the Heritage Center

Art Hunt a Jamestown summer favorite

2013 annual JaMesTown MiniaTuRe aRT hunT

The hunt begins July 20 2013 and ends when all ten art works are found

Donrsquot miss out on this family-fun adventure to seek out and own original miniature artworks by local artist Bill Nybo

Non-Profit OrgUS Postage

PAIDPermit 53

Jamestown ND58401

CHANGE SERVICEREQUESTED

THE ARTS CENTER

The Arts Center activities are supported in part by a grant from the North Dakota Council on the Arts which receives funding from the state legislature and the National Endowment for the Arts

The Arts Center is par-ticipating in ArtsLab a program of Arts Midwest

thE arts CENtEr (Jamestown Fine Arts Association)

PO Box 363 Jamestown ND 58402

VOICE 701-251-2496EMAIL infojamestownartscomWEB wwwjamestownartscomBLOG httptheartscenterareavoicescomTWEET JMSTartscenter

OFFICE 115 2nd Street SW JamestownHOURS Mon ndash Fri 9 am ndash 5 pm and Sat 10 am ndash 2 pm

Page 5: Issue 111 - 072013

gallery talk

Attending and contributing to the presentation will be Gene and Bev Allen former Jamestown residents now of Helena MT Their collection of photographs and papers was used for the Book LA Huffman Photographer Of The American West Copies of the book will be available for purchase More info wwwlahuffmancom

in The aRTs CenTeR loBBy mdash MaTThew leiTneR

Starting July 1st the Lobby Gallery will feature the black amp white photographs of Matthew Leitner His work focuses primarily on landscapes and is reminiscent of the work of early 20th century photographers Leitner uses film to capture his images

Matthew will be teaching a traditional photo class ldquoThe Inspiring Art of Black amp White Photographyrdquo beginning July 23 See the ldquoclassesrdquo section for details

The Jfaa - 2013 annual JuRied show

The prospectus for the 2013 Annual JFAA Juried Show will be available July 1 Anyone interested in exhibiting should contact us to receive entry details Anyone who has exhibited in the past will receive the prospectus via email If your email has changed recently please send your new address to sjeppsonjamestownartscom

As in past years artists can submit up to three artworks Once installed the exhibit is juried for prizes This exhibit is an annual favorite and a terrific way for emerging artists to gain exposure

This exhibition is sponsored by the North Dakota Art Gallery Association with support from the North Dakota Council on the Arts

upcoming eventsbringing artists and entertainment to the community

The idea forlsquoOy Veyrsquo is Jewish for lsquoUff-darsquo originated in Elisa Korennersquos experience moving from New York City where she lived next door to millions of fellow Jews to New York Mills where she was the only Jewish person for 100 miles or so it seemed Strangely Elisa noticed Jewish names on street signs and store awnings and she began to wonder why With her experience writing songs based in history Elisa started researching the Jews who once lived near her new hometown She discovered that in the 19th- and 20th-centuries many Jews immigrated to the rural upper Midwest many to be farmers Elisa had never heard of Jewish farmers and she was smitten with the idea of learning more about them Elisarsquos findings have been transformed with songwriting and storytelling into a fascinating hour of stories and songs about this small unlikely group of rural Minnesotan amp North Dakotan Jews lsquoOy Veyrsquo is Jewish for lsquoUff-darsquo bridges a large gap in the knowledge of and about Jews especially in this area where they are uncommon The show makes people laugh and empathize with some of the most fascinating characters in history

Performer songwriter and writer Elisa Korenne relocated to rural Minnesota after a decade in New York City Educated at Yale University and the London School of Economics For the last twelve years Elisa has recorded and performed her music regionally nationally and internationally Learn more at wwwelisakorennecom

Join us for this unique performance wednesday august 14 700 pm at The arts Center Tickets at the door $7 members $10 general admission

ldquoOy Veyrdquo is

Jewish for

ldquo Uff-dardquo by elisa korenne

ARTWORK HUNTING All artwork will be hidden in PLAIN SIGHT within Jamestown public parks Visual clues to the artwork hiding places will be posted on our blog (featured on the Jamestown Sun website) and posted in the window at the Hansen Art Studio during the weekend First clue 10am Saturday Second clue 3 pm Saturday Third clue 10 am Sunday Final clue 3 pm Sunday

FOUND AN ARTWORK Report it here infojamestownartscom and visit The Art Center to claim an additional prize On the hunt send in pictures of yourself on the hunt andor with your found artwork the photos will be featured in the blog on Facebook and possibly in the Jamestown Sun Send all pictures to infoJamestownartscom

IMPORTANT NOTE All art is hidden in plain sight meaning you will not need to dig destroy or move anything to find the art There is a limit of one artwork per family You are welcome to try and find them all but please only take one This will help everyone enjoy the hunt Also there will be multiple clues per day

special thanksdonations Francoise amp Dan Buchanan Rotary Club

memorial from Ardell Kinzler in memory of her mother Alma Kinzler

business memberships Jamestown Lions Club

special thanks to Kathy Huber Elsie Weber amp Barb Pogue the labelmailing crew gallery sitters Dana Mickelson Judy Martini Bill Nybo Aloha Kercher basement clean-up crew Marissa Drenth Sam Johnson Beka Hilgeman Kelsey Becker Pam Pietz for art supplies Sue amp Terry Anderson for the play scripts Todd Humes from Humes Landscaping for helping maintain the Art Park John Zvirovski and everyone who helped plant annuals in the Park Peter McElroy for continual assistance in every maintenance adventure Home of Economy for letting us use the ldquofishing tankrdquo for the Art for Life event at the Heritage Center

Art Hunt a Jamestown summer favorite

2013 annual JaMesTown MiniaTuRe aRT hunT

The hunt begins July 20 2013 and ends when all ten art works are found

Donrsquot miss out on this family-fun adventure to seek out and own original miniature artworks by local artist Bill Nybo

Non-Profit OrgUS Postage

PAIDPermit 53

Jamestown ND58401

CHANGE SERVICEREQUESTED

THE ARTS CENTER

The Arts Center activities are supported in part by a grant from the North Dakota Council on the Arts which receives funding from the state legislature and the National Endowment for the Arts

The Arts Center is par-ticipating in ArtsLab a program of Arts Midwest

thE arts CENtEr (Jamestown Fine Arts Association)

PO Box 363 Jamestown ND 58402

VOICE 701-251-2496EMAIL infojamestownartscomWEB wwwjamestownartscomBLOG httptheartscenterareavoicescomTWEET JMSTartscenter

OFFICE 115 2nd Street SW JamestownHOURS Mon ndash Fri 9 am ndash 5 pm and Sat 10 am ndash 2 pm

Page 6: Issue 111 - 072013

upcoming eventsbringing artists and entertainment to the community

The idea forlsquoOy Veyrsquo is Jewish for lsquoUff-darsquo originated in Elisa Korennersquos experience moving from New York City where she lived next door to millions of fellow Jews to New York Mills where she was the only Jewish person for 100 miles or so it seemed Strangely Elisa noticed Jewish names on street signs and store awnings and she began to wonder why With her experience writing songs based in history Elisa started researching the Jews who once lived near her new hometown She discovered that in the 19th- and 20th-centuries many Jews immigrated to the rural upper Midwest many to be farmers Elisa had never heard of Jewish farmers and she was smitten with the idea of learning more about them Elisarsquos findings have been transformed with songwriting and storytelling into a fascinating hour of stories and songs about this small unlikely group of rural Minnesotan amp North Dakotan Jews lsquoOy Veyrsquo is Jewish for lsquoUff-darsquo bridges a large gap in the knowledge of and about Jews especially in this area where they are uncommon The show makes people laugh and empathize with some of the most fascinating characters in history

Performer songwriter and writer Elisa Korenne relocated to rural Minnesota after a decade in New York City Educated at Yale University and the London School of Economics For the last twelve years Elisa has recorded and performed her music regionally nationally and internationally Learn more at wwwelisakorennecom

Join us for this unique performance wednesday august 14 700 pm at The arts Center Tickets at the door $7 members $10 general admission

ldquoOy Veyrdquo is

Jewish for

ldquo Uff-dardquo by elisa korenne

ARTWORK HUNTING All artwork will be hidden in PLAIN SIGHT within Jamestown public parks Visual clues to the artwork hiding places will be posted on our blog (featured on the Jamestown Sun website) and posted in the window at the Hansen Art Studio during the weekend First clue 10am Saturday Second clue 3 pm Saturday Third clue 10 am Sunday Final clue 3 pm Sunday

FOUND AN ARTWORK Report it here infojamestownartscom and visit The Art Center to claim an additional prize On the hunt send in pictures of yourself on the hunt andor with your found artwork the photos will be featured in the blog on Facebook and possibly in the Jamestown Sun Send all pictures to infoJamestownartscom

IMPORTANT NOTE All art is hidden in plain sight meaning you will not need to dig destroy or move anything to find the art There is a limit of one artwork per family You are welcome to try and find them all but please only take one This will help everyone enjoy the hunt Also there will be multiple clues per day

special thanksdonations Francoise amp Dan Buchanan Rotary Club

memorial from Ardell Kinzler in memory of her mother Alma Kinzler

business memberships Jamestown Lions Club

special thanks to Kathy Huber Elsie Weber amp Barb Pogue the labelmailing crew gallery sitters Dana Mickelson Judy Martini Bill Nybo Aloha Kercher basement clean-up crew Marissa Drenth Sam Johnson Beka Hilgeman Kelsey Becker Pam Pietz for art supplies Sue amp Terry Anderson for the play scripts Todd Humes from Humes Landscaping for helping maintain the Art Park John Zvirovski and everyone who helped plant annuals in the Park Peter McElroy for continual assistance in every maintenance adventure Home of Economy for letting us use the ldquofishing tankrdquo for the Art for Life event at the Heritage Center

Art Hunt a Jamestown summer favorite

2013 annual JaMesTown MiniaTuRe aRT hunT

The hunt begins July 20 2013 and ends when all ten art works are found

Donrsquot miss out on this family-fun adventure to seek out and own original miniature artworks by local artist Bill Nybo

Non-Profit OrgUS Postage

PAIDPermit 53

Jamestown ND58401

CHANGE SERVICEREQUESTED

THE ARTS CENTER

The Arts Center activities are supported in part by a grant from the North Dakota Council on the Arts which receives funding from the state legislature and the National Endowment for the Arts

The Arts Center is par-ticipating in ArtsLab a program of Arts Midwest

thE arts CENtEr (Jamestown Fine Arts Association)

PO Box 363 Jamestown ND 58402

VOICE 701-251-2496EMAIL infojamestownartscomWEB wwwjamestownartscomBLOG httptheartscenterareavoicescomTWEET JMSTartscenter

OFFICE 115 2nd Street SW JamestownHOURS Mon ndash Fri 9 am ndash 5 pm and Sat 10 am ndash 2 pm

Page 7: Issue 111 - 072013

ARTWORK HUNTING All artwork will be hidden in PLAIN SIGHT within Jamestown public parks Visual clues to the artwork hiding places will be posted on our blog (featured on the Jamestown Sun website) and posted in the window at the Hansen Art Studio during the weekend First clue 10am Saturday Second clue 3 pm Saturday Third clue 10 am Sunday Final clue 3 pm Sunday

FOUND AN ARTWORK Report it here infojamestownartscom and visit The Art Center to claim an additional prize On the hunt send in pictures of yourself on the hunt andor with your found artwork the photos will be featured in the blog on Facebook and possibly in the Jamestown Sun Send all pictures to infoJamestownartscom

IMPORTANT NOTE All art is hidden in plain sight meaning you will not need to dig destroy or move anything to find the art There is a limit of one artwork per family You are welcome to try and find them all but please only take one This will help everyone enjoy the hunt Also there will be multiple clues per day

special thanksdonations Francoise amp Dan Buchanan Rotary Club

memorial from Ardell Kinzler in memory of her mother Alma Kinzler

business memberships Jamestown Lions Club

special thanks to Kathy Huber Elsie Weber amp Barb Pogue the labelmailing crew gallery sitters Dana Mickelson Judy Martini Bill Nybo Aloha Kercher basement clean-up crew Marissa Drenth Sam Johnson Beka Hilgeman Kelsey Becker Pam Pietz for art supplies Sue amp Terry Anderson for the play scripts Todd Humes from Humes Landscaping for helping maintain the Art Park John Zvirovski and everyone who helped plant annuals in the Park Peter McElroy for continual assistance in every maintenance adventure Home of Economy for letting us use the ldquofishing tankrdquo for the Art for Life event at the Heritage Center

Art Hunt a Jamestown summer favorite

2013 annual JaMesTown MiniaTuRe aRT hunT

The hunt begins July 20 2013 and ends when all ten art works are found

Donrsquot miss out on this family-fun adventure to seek out and own original miniature artworks by local artist Bill Nybo

Non-Profit OrgUS Postage

PAIDPermit 53

Jamestown ND58401

CHANGE SERVICEREQUESTED

THE ARTS CENTER

The Arts Center activities are supported in part by a grant from the North Dakota Council on the Arts which receives funding from the state legislature and the National Endowment for the Arts

The Arts Center is par-ticipating in ArtsLab a program of Arts Midwest

thE arts CENtEr (Jamestown Fine Arts Association)

PO Box 363 Jamestown ND 58402

VOICE 701-251-2496EMAIL infojamestownartscomWEB wwwjamestownartscomBLOG httptheartscenterareavoicescomTWEET JMSTartscenter

OFFICE 115 2nd Street SW JamestownHOURS Mon ndash Fri 9 am ndash 5 pm and Sat 10 am ndash 2 pm

Page 8: Issue 111 - 072013

Non-Profit OrgUS Postage

PAIDPermit 53

Jamestown ND58401

CHANGE SERVICEREQUESTED

THE ARTS CENTER

The Arts Center activities are supported in part by a grant from the North Dakota Council on the Arts which receives funding from the state legislature and the National Endowment for the Arts

The Arts Center is par-ticipating in ArtsLab a program of Arts Midwest

thE arts CENtEr (Jamestown Fine Arts Association)

PO Box 363 Jamestown ND 58402

VOICE 701-251-2496EMAIL infojamestownartscomWEB wwwjamestownartscomBLOG httptheartscenterareavoicescomTWEET JMSTartscenter

OFFICE 115 2nd Street SW JamestownHOURS Mon ndash Fri 9 am ndash 5 pm and Sat 10 am ndash 2 pm