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Love of concerts brought Hanks to photography

Love of concerts brought Hanks to photography
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Brandon Hanks was obsessed with music and wanted to be involved in concerts, but, since he wasn’t a musician, he didn’t know how.

A friend encouraged him to photograph a concert for an online publication.

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Commentary: Small art museums near St. Louis have much to offer

Commentary: Small art museums near St. Louis have much to offer

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I just returned from the Sheldon Swope Art Museum in Terre Haute, Indiana where I saw a wonderful small show titled, “Curious Vessels” by St. Louis’s own Melody Evans. She has received numerous awards in her career including first place in the National Visions in Clay. Her works which also include prints have been shown in numerous museums throughout the country. It’s well worth the short drive, but the small museum itself is a gem.

The Swope Museum collects, preserves and celebrates the best in American art with programs and exhibitions designed to engage, stimulate and educate those whose lives it touches. It enhances the culture and contributes to the economic development of the greater Wabash Valley.

The museum focuses on American regionalism and consists of works by Grant Wood, Thomas Hart Benton, Edward Hopper, Charles Burchfield and more modern works by Robert Rauschenberg, Andy Warhol, Alexander Calder and Robert Motherwell.

During Covid, we started concentrating on road trips and realized that there are lots and lots of these small art museum gems. Here are just a few.

Across the river in Godfrey, Illinois the Lewis and Clark College has long been a hub for cultural activity in the Riverbend. The college hosts annual art exhibitions featuring students’ and faculty work, and has curated guest exhibits over the years for renowned artists such as Ed Paschke, Dale Threlkeld and Joe Emons. A few pieces from those shows remain permanent fixtures on the campus.

The Monticello Sculpture Gardens on the Lewis and Clark campus feature permanent sculptures by artists Peter Voulkos, Richard Hunt, Magdalena Abakanowicz, Joel Perlman, Ruth Duckworth and Stephen DeStaebler to name just a few. The works are featured within and around the incredible gardens. The Monticello Sculpture Gardens are a signature garden of the Missouri Botanical Garden. This is the Missouri Botanical Garden’s only signature garden out of the state.

And in Mt. Vernon, Illinois is the Mitchell Museum on the campus of the Cedarhurst Art Center which has made Mt. Vernon one of the most remarkable small towns in the United States. The collection was formed in the 1940s and 1950s by Eleanor and John R. Mitchell, a prosperous Mt. Vernon couple, who acquired major works by Thomas Eakins, Mary Cassatt, Childe Hassam, John Singer Sargent, George Bellows, Robert Henri, William Glackens and others. These artists are now recognized as some of the most crucial figures in the development of American painting.

The most exceptional paintings in the permanent collection are by artists who trained in Europe in the late 19th and early 20th century but who remained deeply committed to the values and beliefs central to the American experience as they knew it.

And right across the Mississippi in Belleville, Illinois is the William and Florence Schimidt Center for the Arts on the campus of Southwestern Illinois College. The permanent collection at the center consists of over 900 works–sculptures, paintings, photographs, lithographs and more. Works by Salvdore Dali, Ansel Adams and Robert Motherwell are in this fantastic collection. There is also a very nice sculpture garden included in the center.

I recently went to see the works of Edo Rosenblith and Janie Stamm whose works were on view at the Schmidt.

Edo Rosenblith was born in Tel Aviv, Israel and has exhibited all over the world. He currently lives in St. Louis. Rosenblith is a compulsive draughtsman and works in various mediums including murals, prints, paintings, drawings and book arts. He implements a cartoon vernacular while reinventing personal and historical narratives.

Janie Stamm was born and raised on the edge of the Everglades in Broward County, Florida. She resides on the western banks of the Mississippi River in St. Louis. Her work focuses on preserving Florida’s environmental and queer history in the face of climate change. She uses a craft-based practice to tell these stories.

We recently went a little farther in to Indiana to Indianapolis and saw the unique Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art. This special museum has an extensive collection of visual arts by indigenous peoples of the Americas as well as Western American paintings and sculptures collected by businessman and philanthropist Harrison Eiteljorg (1903-1997). The museum houses one of the finest collections of Native contemporary art in the world.

In the museum are works by Charles Russell, Albert Bierstadt, Joseph Henry Sharp and Georgia O’Keefe, just to name a few. In 2005, the museum opened an extensive expansion that doubled the public space of the museum and includes works by Andy Warhol, T.C. Cannon, Kay Walkingstick and many more. In the expansion is also the Gund Gallery of Western Art. This gallery is dedicated to the 37-piece collection of traditional Western art donated to the museum by the George Gund Family.

Of course, one doesn’t have to leave St. Louis to see one of the many small art museums all over town, but that’s an entire topic in and of itself.

Nancy Kranzberg has been involved in the arts community for more than forty years on numerous arts related boards.

City’s Downtown Art and Farmers Market Hosts Farmers Market Week Celebration – El Paso Herald Post

City’s Downtown Art and Farmers Market Hosts Farmers Market Week Celebration – El Paso Herald Post

The City of El Paso’s Downtown Art and Farmers Market is celebrating Farmers Market Week with a special evening Market at Union Plaza from 5 to 10 p.m. Saturday, August 12 at Arts Festival Plaza.  

The Farmers Market Week celebration will feature over 50 local vendors with a focus on local produce, live music, and 150th Anniversary activities and giveaways.

Special activities sponsored by the upcoming film, Blue Beetle, will also be taking place throughout the event.

The Downtown Art and Farmers Market scheduled for August is as follows:

  • Saturday, August 5: From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Union Plaza

The market features an ice cream workshop at 11 a.m. and a water balloon fight at 12 p.m. at Union Plaza Park

The market offers original arts and crafts, food vending, regionally grown agricultural products, regional farmers, and live entertainment from local artists.

For more information on the Downtown Art and Farmers Market, visit www.epmcad.org.

This Monthly Art Market Hosts Local Vendors And Live Performances In The Castro

This Monthly Art Market Hosts Local Vendors And Live Performances In The Castro

San Francisco has plenty of open-air markets, from regular farmer’s markets to massive craft fairs, and there’s never a shortage of amazing local vendors. One must-see market takes place on the first Sunday of every month, focusing on local creatives. The Castro Art Mart isn’t your average market; it also includes lively entertainment, true to the vibrancy of the Castro.

The market is held on the first Sunday every month, from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm. The outdoor market aims to give a space for local artists to showcase their work and build community. You can find the art mart at the small intersection of Noe St and Market St, right next to the iconic Lookout Bar in the Castro.

The market embodies the lively Castro spirit, complete with performances from local musicians. The Art Mart has over 30 local artists participating in the monthly event. Plus, the event will have a drag party from 3:00 to 5:00 pm. Various types of artists participate in the art fair, from painters to mixed media creatives; the market is guaranteed to be full of creative energy. Past markets have included tarot card readers, live bands, and fabulous drag performances.

The organization behind Castro Art Mart

The Castro Art Mart is run by Arty Hood, an organization that aims to help break down barriers that artists often encounter in the art industry. The organization helps facilitate connections between local artists and businesses. Arty Hood also organizes the Valencia St Art Corridor every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month. The event takes place on Valencia St between 18th St and 21st, running through November.

If you want to get involved in the organization, you can become a volunteer to help organize the art fairs and support local artists.

The next Castro Art Mart takes place on Sunday, August 6, 2023, from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm. The market takes place at the intersection of Noe and Market Street.

Back to School Photo Tips with Winni Carter Photography

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Art Hounds: Duluth goes country

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Nat El-Hai describes herself as a Minneapolis writer, organizer and lesbian commentator. She’s looking forward to the latest Southside Shtetl — an outdoor Jewish makers market that celebrates the local Jewish community and includes everything from pottery to political education.

Plus: Anyone can join in the klezmer jam session from 6-8 p.m.

“This month’s event is really grounded in the Jewish diaspora,” El-Hai said. “You’re not going to find any other Jewish event in Minneapolis like this.”Southside Shtetl takes place 4-8 p.m. Aug. 13 at 3103 Chicago Ave. in Minneapolis.


Tinia Moulder is a fan of Sue Scott’s recurring variety show and podcast “Island of Discarded Women.”

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The actor, choreographer and teaching artist, who just wrapped a production of “Glensheen” at the History Theatre in St. Paul, said the show is a great introduction to all kinds of artists – writers, musicians, spoken-word artists, and more.

“I especially love the interview that Sue does with a woman on each show,” Moulder said.

In August, that special interview guest was violinist, composer and disability activist Gaelynn Lea. The live events take place in an intimate supper club setting. And the best part, Moulder said, is that if you can’t make it, you can hear it all on a podcast released a few weeks later.

The episode of “Island of Discarded Women” featuring Gaelynn Lea was recorded on Aug. 3 at Crooner’s Supper Club in Minneapolis. The next live event, featuring former TV news anchor Pat Miles, happens Oct. 12.


Duluth is going a little bit country for the North of Nashville festival. But most of the bands playing at the one-day country music fest didn’t have to travel far.

“It features bands that are right on the cusp of making it from southern Minnesota and northern Minnesota,” said Duluth guitarist and songwriter Chris Allen, who is stoked for this outdoor summer concert and afterparty.

On the lineup: Lexie Houle, Bo Allen, Luke Lynell. Plus, a blast from the past: 1980s act West Wind.

North of Nashville happens 7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 5 at the Cast Iron Bar and Grill in Duluth; call 218-729-7514 for tickets.