25 July, 2013

NEW Arts Alliance Video



Elk River Arts Alliance Promo Video created by Shanti Goth

Artist Spotlight - Shanti Goth

For a small town, Elk River MN, sure has one heck of an art scene. I would be no where without it. My Art career started as being one of the original guinea pigs of the Elk River Arts Magnet Program nearly twenty years ago. I took a watercolor class. From there I have gone on to teach, show and sell my work in shows, stores and galleries across Minnesota and Wisconsin. I am slowly moving into the online Market.

But as an adult I am letting my first and secret passion come to the surface. Film. I have been IN LOVE with everything film since the very first movie I saw. E.T. I volunteered to make a small promotional video for the Elk River Arts Alliance to do with what they will, as they have been paramount to the support I have as an artist today. It is my very first video.  I managed everything pre and post production with subpar equipment and a budget of zero.

With regards to my budding film career I have also enjoyed such adventures as screenwriting, pitching to studios, working with special effects, editing, camera and switch operating and working part time as a Production Assistant and Casting Producer.

I most admire the work of Zack Snyder, Oliver Stone, Tim Burton and Peter Jackson and I hope to grow up to be a sum total of my four favorite Hero’s.
 
Thank you Shanti for creating such a wonderful video!  Lets keep sharing the Arts Alliance!
~ Arts Alliance Management ~

18 July, 2013

Natural Elements Artist Spotlight

The Natural Elements Exhibition, going on right now at the Arts Alliance, features a variety of different types of artists and media, such as clay, glass, metal, stone, and wood. This post will feature two artists from the show that have been interviewed about their creative process.

Artist Spotlight - Gene Olson

Arts Alliance: Where do you gather most of the inspiration for your works?
Gene Olson: From conversations with people. My mind tends to free associate during and exchange and I often come up with ideas for things to do; not that I make them all; but many pieces have come about this way.
AA: What is the hardest step in creating your work?

GO: Getting started and then once going making the final strokes.
AA: What kind of creative patterns or routines do you have when working on a piece?

GO: Perhaps I should cultivate a routine...
AA:  What are you trying to communicate with your art?

GO: Art is about emotion and the unspoken portions of dialogue, even in theater or poetry, the unspoken sum is what comes across as art.
AA: How do you know when a work is finished?

GO: When somebody buys it.

AA: Do you have an online portfolio or website where we can view more of your work?

GO
 www.Mettleworks.com has some of my stuff up.  I put a few pieces in the gallery section.
I also have collaborated on pieces, and helped others as well as doing restoration work, that work is listed here… http://www.mettleworks.com/projects.html



 How They Make Trees 

 Bean Can Wind God & Hero


Artist Spotlight - Mary L. Olson

Arts Alliance: Where do you gather most of the inspiration for your works?

Mary L. Olson: It depends on the media I'm using. If I'm photographing nature, it's close observation. If it's stained glass, I have to change my thinking to developing shapes. Or if I'm painting from nature or life, I look for patterns of light.

AA: What is the hardest step in creating your work?

MLO: Getting started, then once I'm into it, it's hard to put it down.

AA: What kind of creative patterns or routines do you have when working on a piece?

MLO: Composition is the most important. Then I study the light patterns and try to create a flow through the piece. Next I concentrate on the values, and last the color.

AA: What is your most important artist tool?

MLO: My studio.

AA: Is there something you can’t live without in your studio?

MLO: Everything.

AA: What are you trying to communicate with your art?

MLO: Photography: capturing the world the way I see it. Stained Glass: add a focal point of color and sparkle to a space. In the case of restoring an antique window, I find bringing it back to life extremely rewarding. I'm in the process of studying painting; Oil in particular. I prefer painting from life, and hope to develop my skill as well as my style.

AA: How do you know when a work is finished?

MLO: I've learned early on to stop painting a subject before you think it's done. Keep it fresh, and leave the paint strokes alone. The hard part is doing it. The stained glass process is more of a craft, and a strict process must be followed to finish a piece.

AA: Do you have an online portfolio or website where we can view more of your work?

MLO: Not at this time. I hope to get something up soon. You can always email me at MLOanddustyhorse@aol.com.

AA: Is there anything else you would like to tell us?

MLO: I've been "creating" art all of my life, and it's an exciting time for all artist because of the advances made by technology, but with those advances, art has become easier. Digital photography has made photographers out of everyone. People are becoming more casual consumers of Art. Art made from countless hours in the studio has been replaced by factory copies, sold at discount stores. We as artist have to find our place in this revolving world. Anyone can use a pencil, but only an artist can make a masterpiece. We have to keep finding ways to educate ourselves and make our own masterpieces. We have to educate ourselves and the public of the difference.


Orange Poppy Lamp (left), Red & Green Dragon Fly (right)

 Orange, Blue & Gray Window  


- All works shown are for sale at the gallery.

27 June, 2013

ArtSoup 2013


ArtSoup Elk River Community Arts Festival 2013 - Recap

ArtSoup had many exciting elements that came together to create an actively engaging community arts festival.  ArtSoup 2013 marked the 14th year of ArtSoup, there were 25+ fine art and fine craft artists sales booths which included local arts organizations.  Performances were held on the Great River Energy Stage everything from an interactive puppet show to a dance rock-n-roll band.  The Arts Alliance Main Street Gallery held the Juried Art Exhibit with 30+ participating artists.  Artist Laura Irwin-Schack took home the prize for Best in Show with her pastel Poppies in the Pasture.  The Schroeder Studio held an exhibit in the hallway of the Granite Shores building; the group enjoyed sharing their paintings with the local community.  Kid’s art activities took place in a large tent where kids made one-of-a-kind marble paintings, sculptural paper hats and explored musical instruments.  Reading Frenzy Corner had author Howard Mohr signing his book How to Talk Minnesotan and Minnesota themed kid's games, both were a smash hit!  Enjoy some snap shots from the day! 
 
Great River Energy Stage
Musician Paul Imholte - a one-man band
 Sandhill Photography Club Booth
Schroeder Studio Student Exhibit
 Blacksmith Brett Henkemeyer
 Artist Paul Boyum and shoppers on Jackson Ave.
.340 Magnum Rock-n-roll dance band ended the art filled day!
 

24 April, 2010

Reception April 24 for Schroeder oil painters

Schroeder Student Show - Oil Paintings
Show dates April 12 - May 8
Reception Sat. April 24, 2 -5 PM

A reception for the public to meet the artists participating in the Schroeder Studio Art Show will be held Saturday April 24 at the Arts Alliance Gallery on Main Street in Elk River from 2 to 5 p.m. About 30 adult members of the class are displaying about 80 paintings in a show that will continue through May 8. Portraits, landscapes, still lifes, and animal portraits are featured in the show.
Painting: “Itasca Red” by Wendy Sallman is among the  exhibits at Arts Alliance. 

Gallery Exhibit Schedule 2010

January 6 - February 6    Members Show, Elk River Landmarks
Currently on display.

 February 10 - February 13 District #728 Student Art Show
Reception Sat. Feb 13, 2 -5 PM

February 17 - March 13 Roxanne Current, Mark Haglund-Oil paintings and Diane Ericson-Baskets
Reception Sat. Feb 27, 2 -5 PM

March 17 - April 10 Watercolor Show  
Reception Sat. March 27, 2 -5 PM

April 12 - May 8 Schroeder Student Show - Oil Paintings
Reception Sat. April 24, 2 -5 PM

May 12 - June 19 John and Rainy Heckman, Paints and Pastels  
Reception Thurs. May 20, 5-9PM 

June 23 - July 31 Fiber Exhibit-Quilting and other Fiber   
Reception Thurs. July 1, 5-9PM 

August 4 - September 11 Lisa Tetlaff and Judy Syring - Photography 
Reception Thurs. Aug 12, 5-9PM 

September 15 - October 23 Sara Hartman-Oil Paintings and Portraits 
Reception Thurs. Sept 23, 5-9PM

November 3 - December 24 Annual Holiday Art and Gift Show  
Reception Sat. Nov 13, 2-5PM

09 April, 2010

Michael Monroe in Concert Thursday April 15 7PM at Zabee Theater

Click here for U-tube video of Michael Monroe in Performance
From vinyl to digital, Michael Monroe is now in his fourth decade of performing nationally in concert, festival, corporate and educational settings. He has travelled many miles since his first paid performance for an audience of 4000 and he recorded his first demo 30 years ago in a "chicken coop" studio owned by Paul Stookey of Peter, Paul and Mary.

His unique creation of music leaves his audiences mesmerized as he blends his rich vocals, guitar, bamboo and glass flutes, combining musical styles of acoustic folk and jazzy reggae. Michael's original music and compelling energy bring a powerful style that is as much fun as it is innovative,,, music and technology working together powered by creativity... and he recycles his music on stage with his "live" layering/looping technique.

Tickets: $ 15 Adults, $12 Seniors and Members, $5 Children 8th grade and younger. Click here to buy tickets online, Tickets also available at the Arts Alliance Gallery 763-441-4725 and at the door.