Arts Consortium of Carver County

ArtMatters Newsletter February 2021

ArtMatters Newsletter

ArtMatters Newsletter February 2021  Volume 11, Issue 2

Save the Date – Arts Consortium of Carver County Annual Meeting – Open to All

You are invited to attend the Arts Consortium of Carver County Annual Meeting on Tuesday, March 16th at 6:30pm to celebrate all we have accomplished! As our 11th year comes to a close, we are thankful to have had such diligent board members, volunteers, class instructors, donors, sponsors, members, business and organization advocates.

We serve the communities of Carver County and beyond and we continue to make a difference by bringing the arts to the people and people to the arts. We look forward to telling you about our year and welcome you to be a part of our event. Due to CoVid restrictions, the ACCC will host our meeting virtually, via Zoom. More details to come…

Community Art Kit Project

Kandinsky Circles and Squares Art and Bake KitThe Arts Consortium of Carver County and the Chaska Parks and Rec Department have teamed up together to co-sponsor Kandinsky Circles and Squares Art and Bake Kit. joint promotion we are doing together with more projects like this to come! Art kits include 4 canvas wraps, acrylic paint, paint brushes, artist bio and art instructions, recipes and produce to create your Circles and Square meal. Everything your family will need to create a one-of-a-kind masterpiece!

Wassily Kandinsky was a Russian painter and art theorist who lived in the 1800’s. Kandinsky is generally credited as the pioneer of abstract art. You’ll learn more about him in your kit.

Kits are $30 each. Limited quantities available, so order your kit today!

Kit Pick-up date: February 18th, Register on the Chaska Parks and Rec website.

Locations: 9:30-11am at Carver City Hall or 4:30-6pm at the Chaska Community Center main lobby. If you come to the CCC, be sure to stop in to see us at the Arts Center!

More info on our website: Kandinsky Circle and Squares Art and Bake Kit.


Literary News

We are excited to present a limited-run virtual course in February. Register for a 5 day exploration of The Opalescent World of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, presented by Walter Cannon. Registration information and specific class dates/times can be found on the ACCC website under Classes. Deadline for registration is Feb 7, course starts Feb 9th.

Next on deck is the April Poetry Contest, with the announced theme as “Change” — an open-ended theme given the last year or so, certainly! The deadline for poetry submissions is March 1, 2021. See the Poetry Contest details on our website and watch for reminders via Facebook. If you have any questions or ideas for events, please contact the Literary Committee at literary@artsofcarvercounty.org.

Music News

We are pleased to announce the musical lineup for July 10th and 11th, 2021 ArtStock Art, Wine and Music FestivalTara B, Matt and Holly, Traveled Ground, Ted Hajnasiewicz, Lehto and Wright and the Blue Skies Band are performing during the event. We are also having a Fundraiser for the ACCC at Parley Lake Winery featuring an evening performance (7-10pm) on July 10th by Monroe Crossing, an internationally known bluegrass band. Mark your calendars now!

Music opportunity

Looking for Songwriters and Musicians to be a part of an original music CD compilation. Please contact Steve for more info. 952-465-2384. music@artsofcarvercounty.org

Education

Exciting New Class offering by Walter W. Cannon Professor of English Emeritus at Central College in Pella, Iowa where he taught early modern literature including Shakespeare and his contemporaries and a variety of writing courses. His reviews and essays have appeared in The Upstart Crow, Theater History Studies, Cahiers Elisabethains, and Inside Shakespeare: Essays on the Blackfriar’s Stage. He is co-editor with Laury Magnus of Who Hears in Shakespeare?: Auditory Worlds on Stage and Screen, (Fairleigh Dickinson UP, 2012) and Shakespeare’s Auditory Worlds: Hearing and Staging Practices, Then and Now (Fairleigh Dickinson UP, 2020).  Please sign up for this exciting opportunity! See Classes on our website for details.

Fresh Art – A community based Art Opportunity for ACCC Members

We are looking for Carver County artists willing to share their new and old work and artist story.  Each month we are inviting an artist in Carver County to share their current work and how they became an artist.  Offer a chance for a dialogue based on this work and get to know one another. Please let us know if you are interested in this opportunity and what month you would like to present. We are looking forward to hearing from you!

Visual Art News

We invite the public to attend our Family Connections Exhibit, Artists’ Reception to meet and talk with artists about their work. The Artists’ Reception is Thursday, Feb 11, 2021, 6:30 – 8:30 PM at the ACCC Arts Center Gallery in the Chaska Community Center.

The Family Connections Exhibit started January 27 and runs through February 27, 2021 in the ACCC Arts Center Gallery, come see! We are CoVid prepared, state mandates at the time will apply to all guests.

Family Connections Exhibit

ArtStock is Now Open for Applications

ArtStock 2021 logoWe just published the applications for ArtStock Art, Wine and Music Festival 2021, to be held on Saturday July 10th and Sunday July 11th. Find detailed information on how to apply on the ACCC website. We are seeking talented artists representing diverse mediums such as photography, sculpture, wearable arts, glass, fibers, painting, and more. ArtStock is an outdoor event featuring regional and local art, curated wine, and live music throughout both days of the Festival. In it’s 10th year, our Anniversary celebration will be big! ACCC Members get a 10% discount. See our website for details.

If you’d like to be on our Festivals Committee, please let us know! Contact Barb Hone, Festivals Committee Chairperson, festivals@artsofcarvercounty.org

Art Tourism News

The Art Tourism Committee of the Arts Consortium of Carver County is extending its deadline to February 28th to receive Ag Art images. The call is for agriculturalists/farmers to photograph their works of art and submit to arttourism@artsofcarvercounty.org. This is not a contest – just sharing! The photographs are displayed on our website as they arrive and for viewing throughout March. Visit our website for detailed information. You may view the images already posted.

Barn Quilts of Carver County Catches Geocachers’ Interest

The Barn Quilts of Carver County, MN, a public art project, started in 2011, in conjunction with the Arts Consortium of Carver County, has recently caught the attention of a group of geocachers.

Geocaching is a real-world, outdoor treasure-hunting game using GPS-enabled devices. Participants navigate to a specific set of GPS coordinates and then attempt to find the geocache (container) hidden at that location. Many people use their smart phones to find geocaches. Others use a GPS to find them. There are more than 3 million active geocaches worldwide. Geocaches are hidden in 191 different countries on all seven continents (even Antarctica)! More than 642 million “Found it” and “Event Attended” logs have been recorded since the game started in 2000.There are many different types of geocaches. There is also a Minnesota Geocaching Association (MnGCA).

Last Fall, a Barn Quilt Geocaching “Adventure Lab” was started by Mary Purdham and her husband David of Eden Prairie. A Geocaching Adventure Lab is a new app and platform from the team at Geocaching HQ that allows an individual to create, play and share location-based experiences and games. The Geocaching Adventure Lab app guides players through the process of finding clues, solving puzzles, and completing Adventures one location at a time. This type of geocaching exploded in 2020 as a great past-time during the pandemic. Not everyone in the geocaching community can “create” an Adventure Lab (“AL”).  You must be awarded the opportunity to create one.

The Purdham’s were looking for something fun that was different from historical tours across the various metro cities that were becoming widely popular. They created the Barn Quilts of Carver County Adventure Lab and showcased five different barn quilts. Approximately 40 groups have visited the Carver County barn quilts since the Adventure Lab was created last September 2020.

Participants found their “cache”, took pictures, shared them with families, reminisced about farming and quilting and enjoyed visits with the farmers. They learned about the history of the farm, the barn quilts and readily enjoyed the outdoor gallery of art. To learn more about the Barn Quilts of Carver County Geocaching Adventure Lab, please visit https://labs.geocaching.com/goto/barn_quilts

The Barn Quilts of Carver County, MN continues to promote tourism bringing state-wide individuals to the County to enjoy and see what all is offered. Watch for the Barn Quilt Tours this summer, where Community, Countryside and Culture meet! https://barnquiltsofcarvercountymn.com

For more information regarding the Barn Quilts of Carver County, MN, please contact Janet Fahey, Tour Director at 612-382-4512 or Barb Hone, Author, at 612-799-8208.


Board of Directors Application

We are thankful for the talent and expertise of our ACCC Board of Directors. These dedicated Volunteers work together to ensure the viability and success of the Arts Consortium of Carver County. If you’d like to submit an application to be on the Arts Consortium Board of Directors, please use our online submission form and we will contact you. See you at our virtual ACCC Annual Meeting on Tuesday, March 16, 2021 at 6:30pm. You can direct your questions to Cindy Anderson, ACCC President, info@artsofcarvercounty.org, or any current Board Member.

ACCC Board Application

Volunteer Opportunities

Help us kick off the new year on the best foot possible. We are seeking volunteers for the following roles/positions. If you are interested in learning more, please fill out our Volunteer Form so we can match your skills and talents with various needs for the ACCC. Thank you!

  • Treasurer
  • Arts Center Volunteer Coordinator
  • Membership Coordinator
  • Arts Center Gallery & Gift Shop Volunteers

Join the ACCC

OUR MISSION: The Arts Consortium of Carver County strengthens our community through the arts – and cultivates the arts through the community. Show your support by becoming a valued Member of the ACCC. View our Member Benefits on our Membership pageSend your questions to: membership@artsofcarvercounty.org.

Kandinsky Circles and Squares Art and Bake Kit

Community Art Kit Project

Kandinsky Circle and Squares Art and Bake Kit

The Arts Consortium of Carver County and the Chaska Parks and Rec Department have teamed up together to co-sponsor Kandinsky Circles and Squares Art and Bake Kit. This is the first joint promotion we are doing, hopefully there will be more projects like this in the future.

Your art kit includes 4 canvas wraps, acrylic paint, paint brushes, artist bio and art instructions, recipes and produce to create your meal. Everything your family will need to create a one-of-a-kind masterpiece!

Wassily Kandinsky was a Russian painter and art theorist who lived in the 1800’s. Kandinsky is generally credited as the pioneer of abstract art. You’ll learn more about him in your kit.

Cost: Kits are $30 each. Limited quantities available, so order your kit today!

Kit Pick-up date: February 18th, Register on the Chaska Parks and Rec website.

Locations: 9:30-11am at Carver City Hall or 4:30-6pm at the Chaska Community Center main lobby. If you come to the CCC, be sure to stop in to see us at the Arts Center!
Kandinsky Circles and Squares Art and Bake Kit

Contact info@artsofcarvercounty.org with your questions.

Chaska Parks and Rec

ACCC

Kandinsky Circles and Squares Art and Bake Kit

Family Connections Exhibit

Invitation to Artists’ Reception Feb 11

Artists’ Reception for the Family Connections Exhibit

We invite the public to attend our Family Connections Exhibit, Artists’ Reception to meet and talk with artists about their work. We are CoVid prepared, state mandates at the time will apply to all guests. We look forward to seeing you and the participating artist’s visions of family at the ACCC Gallery in the Chaska Community Center.

LOCATION
ACCC Arts Center at the Chaska Community Center
1661 Park Ridge Dr.
Chaska, MN 55318

We are planning on an in-person event. Please check our website the day before in case we have to make it a virtual event.

DATE/TIME
Thursday, Feb 11, 2021
6:30 – 8:30 PM

ARTS CENTER GALLERY HOURS
Monday – Friday 11-6pm and Saturday 9am-4pm. During the Chaska Community Center hours, the Gallery will be open for your viewing enjoyment even when we are closed in the Gift Shop. Gift Shop Hours for January are Wednesday-Friday 11-6 and Saturday 9-4, or consistent with available volunteer staff and CCC current COVID protocols at the time.

CONTACT
Visual Arts Committee
visualarts@artsofcarvercounty.org
Arts Center 952-443-3200

Family Connections Exhibit

 

Arts Consortium of Carver County

Call for Songwriters and Musicians of Carver County by May 1

Songwriters and Musicians of Carver County Vol VII compilation – be a part of it!

The Arts Consortium of Carver County is looking for Songwriters and Musicians who have a Carver County connection for a CD compilation of original music. If you are a songwriter currently living, or has lived, in Carver County or you are a musician who is currently living, or has lived, in Carver County and have played on an original composition, we are looking for you to be a part of a musical compilation.

This is a fundraiser with proceeds used to promote the music scene in Carver County. The Songwriters and Musicians will retain ownership of their work and agree to a one time use of their work for this compilation only.

The compilation will be in the form of a CD and be available on Bandcamp.com.

You can find Volumes I to VI on the CD page on our website. CDs are sold on our website, at the ACCC Arts Center and on Bandcamp.com.

SUBMISSION DATE
January to May 1, 2021

DEADLINE
Submission deadline is May 1, 2021

FEE
Free

CONTACT
Steve Kelzer, Music Liaison
music@artsofcarvercounty.org
952-465-2384

Arts Consortium of Carver County

The Opalescent World of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night (5 Classes in FEB)

THE OPALESCENT WORLD OF SHAKESPEARE’S TWELFTH NIGHT

Discover the joys of one of Shakespeare’s most successful comedies, Twelfth Night, or What You Will. The only play with two tantalizing titles suggests the important role an audience takes in the production. Learn how to be a good audience for this most “opalescent” play. In five sessions we will explore the theatrical qualities that have made this play a playable delight since February 2, 1601 right up through the Guthrie’s last live performance this past year.

Dates February 9, 11, 16, 18, 23
Total Number of Classes 5
Time of the Class 9:30AM – 11AM
Skill Level (ALL) All Skill Levels
Age Range Adult (Age 16+)
Minimum # of Students 4
Maximum # of Students 12
Registration Deadline Date February 7
Class Location Your own home or office space
ACCC NONMEMBER Class Registration Fee $65.00
ACCC MEMBER Class Registration Fee (10% discount) $58.50
Material Details Have available any good, relatively modern edition of Twelfth Night, preferably one with good notes

REGISTER on the CLASSES page

ACCC Members, please SIGN IN to your ACCC Account first and refresh your browser so you get the reduced Class Fee, then register.

Instructor: Walter Cannon
641-295-9025
cannonw@central.edu

Walter Cannon Walter W. Cannon is Professor of English Emeritus at Central College in Pella, Iowa where he taught early modern literature including Shakespeare and his contemporaries and a variety of writing courses. His reviews and essays have appeared in The Upstart Crow, Theater History Studies, Cahiers Elisabethains, and Inside Shakespeare: Essays on the Blackfriar’s Stage. He is co-editor with Laury Magnus of Who Hears in Shakespeare?: Auditory Worlds on Stage and Screen, (Fairleigh Dickinson UP, 2012) and Shakespeare’s Auditory Worlds: Hearing and Staging Practices, Then and Now (Fairleigh Dickinson UP, 2020).

 

The Opalescent World of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night

Family Connections Exhibit

Call for Artists for Family Connections Exhibit – Due Jan 20

Call for Artists – Family Connections Exhibit Jan 27 to Feb 27

You are cordially invited to explore your work and creativity and present at our upcoming Family Connections Exhibit in the Gallery. We are looking for one-of-a-kind works to showcase what family means to you. We ask you to examine your who, what, where and how you connect with family. We look to lift up your diversity and welcome all with open arms. All forms of media are encouraged and welcome. All contributing artists are encouraged to attend the Artists’ Reception. We look forward to seeing you and your individual visions of family at the ACCC Gallery in the Chaska Community Center.

LOCATION

ACCC Arts Center at the Chaska Community Center
1661 Park Ridge Dr.
Chaska, MN 55318

IMPORTANT DATES

Entry Fee Deadline: extended to Friday, January 22, 2021 (form below)

Notification of Acceptance for Artists: will be sent via email on, or before January 22. Please go directly to the How To Submit Art page after Registering/Paying the Entry Fee.

Show Dates: January 27 – February 27

Family Connections Exhibit Artists’ Reception: Thursday, Feb 11, 2021, 6:30 – 8:30 PM (Virtual or in-person to be determined)

We invite the public to attend our Family Connections Exhibit, Artists’ Reception to meet and talk with artists about their work. We are CoVid prepared, state mandates at the time will apply to all guests.

Art Drop-Off: Friday, Jan 22, 11-6pm or Saturday, Jan 23, 9-4pm

We will ask you to pick a 2-hour window when you register and pay your entry fee, so we are prepared for you.

Art Pick-Up: Friday, Feb 25, 11-6pm or Saturday, Feb 27, 9-4pm

Any artwork left at the Arts Center in the CCC 30 days after an exhibit ends, becomes the property of the ACCC.

EXHIBIT/ART GALLERY HOURS

Monday -Friday 11-6pm and Saturday 9am-4pm. During the Chaska Community Center hours, the Gallery will be open even when we are closed in the Gift Shop. Gift Shop Hours for January are Wednesday-Friday 11-6 and Saturday 9-4, or consistent with available volunteer staff and CCC current COVID protocols at the time.

PROCESS

Information about eligible works can be found on our Gallery Standard Categories & Guidelines page. Please read before you submit your Entry Fee below. Please feel free to contact us via phone or email if you have any questions. The ACCC reserves the right to curate the work upon submission. 40% commission due to the ACCC following the sale of artworks.

To be considered for the Family Connections Exhibit, please complete the Registration Form below.

 

GUIDELINES

All work needs to be original and made by the artist.

No mass-produced items, or items made from kits.

Media considered includes paintings, drawings, photography, jewelry, glass, fiber, ceramics, sculpture, printmaking, wood and multi-media.

Two-dimensional work should be framed, ready to hang with wires or canvas wrapped and wired, ready to hang. Cost of wiring will be charged to you at time of pick up if not wired.

Three-dimensional work should have finished bottoms and will be presented on pedestals.

The show will be promoted through postcards, flyers, social media, ACCC newsletter, and local papers. Exhibiting artists will pick up Exhibit postcards to hand out and help promote the Artists’ Reception and the Exhibit, pick up at Art Drop off. Copy the image of the postcard below and post it on your website and social media.

Membership is not required to be in the show. We invite you to join if you are a nonmember to enjoy many benefits and to save on entry fees. To Join the ACCC, go to our Membership page, renewals can be done on the Account page on our website. We will notify all artists via email regarding acceptance to the exhibit by the Notification of Acceptance date listed above. If space provides, we may contact you to submit additional work for the show.

Members, please SIGN IN to your ACCC Account to Register and pay the Entry Fee online. If you haven’t signed into your ACCC Membership Account for a while, please go to our Account page for instructions and to request your password. Membership status questions can be sent to membership@artsofcarvercounty.org.  If your account is past due, you will not be able to pay the Member Rate Entry Fee until annual membership fee is paid.

VOLUNTEER AT ARTS CENTER
Any ACCC Member with artwork in our Gift Shop or in an Exhibit who works 6+ hours in the Arts Center in a given month will earn an extra 10% commission on the sale of their work for that month. To indicate you’d like to become a Volunteer, please complete the Volunteer Form on our Volunteer page on our website.

FEE

ACCC Members $15 for first entry, $5 for each additional entry, up to 4 total.

Nonmembers $25 for first entry, $10 for each additional entry, up to 4 total.

40% Commission to the ACCC for sold works

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New: The Registration Form asks additional questions to streamline the process.

In addition to contact info, the Registration Form asks Artists to:

  1. List your medium (For example, photography, greeting cards, pottery, wood, jewelry)
  2. Briefly describe your artwork
  3. What is the price range of your items?
  4. Anything else we should know about your artwork for the Exhibit?
  5. Please CHOOSE an Art Drop Off Time 2-hour window from list so we can spread out Artists

 

If you are a NEW ARTIST to ACCC Exhibits, AFTER your work is accepted, go to the How To Submit Art page and submit your actual works.

RETURNING ARTISTS, go right to the How To Submit Art page after you Register/Pay Entry Fee.

Labeled artwork can be brought to the Chaska Community Center on the Art Drop-Off date listed above. Please make sure your item label matches artwork submitted for the exhibit. Wall artwork must be ready to be hung with wire on the back of your work.

CONTACT PERSON

Visual Arts Committee (Cindy Anderson, Mary Strother, Mary Williamson, Kristin Lebben)
visualarts@artsofcarvercounty.org
Cindy Anderson 612-386-6156

Family Connections Exhibit, feel free to copy this image for marketing purposes.

 

Family Connections Exhibit

Arts Consortium of Carver County

ArtMatters Newsletter Jan 2021

New in 2021
Seems hard to believe we have made it across the 2020 finish line but we did and are so thankful for the support we received from the community throughout these tough times. While the Arts Consortium had to pull back and alter much of our programming for 2020, we have been hard at work behind the scenes to bring an amazing 2021 to fruition. Be on the lookout for new classes online and, when we can, in-person. There will be an amazing 10th Anniversary of ArtStock Art, Wine & Music Festival that is being planned already. Exciting news will be forthcoming about a new ACCC online store. There is so much more to share, stay tuned! 2021 Is looking to be a stellar year; thank you for being part of this inspiring community of artists, writers, musicians and lovers of all things art. Cue the fireworks!

Minnesota State and Clean WaterWe are happy to announce that our first grant for “The Art of Being Human Series – Creating Community through the Arts”  has been accepted! It is about opening new horizons with the intersection of race, class, gender and inclusivity in Carver County Communities. We look forward to starting this programing this year. Watch for new activities and class offerings in 2021. Thank you to Anne Krocak and Cindy Anderson for putting the grant together, we are so pleased that it was accepted!

“Fresh Work” for Artists in Carver County is a new group for ACCC Members that will meet monthly on the second Wednesday of the month at 1pm, starting on January 13, 2021. This is free to any member who would like to join to share art and support each other in their art careers. Meeting details are on our website. You can send your questions to classes@artsofcarvercounty.org.

Fresh Work Group

Live Online Art Classes for all ages by Anne and Phoenix Designs
A weekly online live course coming soon. Classes will be held on Tuesdays from 4-5 pm for any age or ability to join in the small group fun. Class will be limited to 5 participants and a small donation of $5/student/class for the ACCC is requested. Students will register and a link will be sent for the online access. A list of art materials will be listed with the class registration information on our website. Class will meet on a weekly basis through 2021…look on our website to learn more about weekly activities! Instructor Info.


What’s New in the Gift Shop?
Artists are replenishing the inventory at the Gift Shop regularly. Stop by to see what’s new! We have a unique collection of one-of-a-kind gifts for every occasion! If you’d like to volunteer at the ACCC Arts Center please fill out the Volunteer Form on our website.

New Arts Center Hours
Starting January 6th, the ACCC Arts Center will be open Wednesday-Friday 11am to 6pm, Saturday 9am to 4pm, subject to volunteer availability.

Thank you to our valuable Arts Center Volunteers
We would like to thank our 30+ Arts Center Volunteers and supporting Artist Gift Shop Helpers who took shifts the past few months to keep our Arts Center Gallery and Gift Shop OPEN. We appreciate your dedication and commitment to the ACCC. The sales for our Holiday Gift Show (Nov-Dec) were higher than 2019, even with the pandemic! That was possible because of our volunteers and the beautiful works submitted by our ACCC Members! We look forward to seeing everyone at the Arts Center as we bring in new inventory for the new year! Michelle Aspelin has been serving as our Interim Arts Center Volunteer Coordinator. If you’d be interested in helping her and learning the ropes, please let us know by filling out the Volunteer Form on our website.


Literary News

Welcome to 2021! We hope you had a warm and safe holiday season, and are ready for all the New Year has to offer. January kicks off with three exciting events: Our Flash Fiction Contest starts January 1st with the theme: “A Very Bad Day with a Very Good Ending”, see info below. Later in the month look for a limited run virtual course on Twelfth Night presented by Walter Cannon, as well as a virtual book launch of View from the Shore, an anthology work by the members of the Waconia Writers Group. If you’d like to plan ahead, the theme of the April Poetry Contest has been announced as “Change”, the deadline for submissions is March 1stPlease check our webpage and Facebook page for updates on these and other events. If you have any questions or ideas for events, contact the Literary Committee at literary@artsofcarvercounty.org.

flash fiction contestFlash Fiction Contest

ATTENTION WRITERS: We all love happy endings, so conjure one up and enter it in the  2021 flash fiction contest sponsored by the Arts Consortium of Carver County (ACCC).

The theme is A VERY BAD DAY WITH A VERY GOOD ENDING. Those words do not have to appear in the body of the story, and per flash fiction definition your entry should have a distinct beginning, middle and end. Maximum story length is 600 words. Entry deadline is Feb. 1, 2021. See our Flash Fiction post for submission instructions. Send your questions to flashfiction@artsofcarvercounty.org.

Music News

We are excited about live music for 2021. We are in the planning process to have live music at ArtStock (July 10 & 11), CD Release Concert and Music Events at the Chaska Community Center Theater. Stay Tuned! Music Liaison, Steve Kelzer music@artsofcarvercounty.org

Window into the World of Classical MusicWindow into the World of Classical Music

Join us for Window into the World of Classical Music virtual event via Zoom on January 19th, 7pm, presented by Barb Hone. We will explore the era of Classical Music. All five periods will be presented. Including, highlights about the most famous composers and their compositions. With each to listen to, scores to view, and stories to tell, you’ll be guided through the distinct aspects of this amazing European music we call “the classics”. We already have several signed up but there’s room for more in this virtual event. RSVP by January 17th, details are on our website.

Visual Art News

Watch your email for the Call for Artists for our next opportunity for artists, the Family Connections Exhibit. Entry deadline is January 20, 2021. The Family Connections Exhibit is January 27-February 27, 2021. And in March we will celebrate Youth Art Month!

Members’ Show Extended
Enjoy our Members’ Show Exhibit in the ACCC Art Gallery at the Chaska Community Center. All works are available for purchase unless marked accordingly. Support local artists! This show is extended through January 23, 2021.

Ag Art by K McCannArt Tourism News

Ag Art – Invitation for Carver County Agriculturalists/Farmers to share their Artistic Creations

Having wandered the County and observed all the wonderful yard art, I’m sure you have more in your homes and barns. The call is for agriculturalists/farmers to photograph their works of art and submit to arttourism@artsofcarvercounty.org to be posted on the ACCC & Barn Quilt websites. Not a contest – just sharing!

The entry deadline is by midnight, January 31, 2021. See our website for submission details. This is a FREE program, sponsored by Art Tourism Committee of Arts Consortium of Carver County, Barb Hone and Janet Fahey, 952-443-2066.


Volunteer Opportunities

Help us kick off the new year on the best foot possible. We are seeking volunteers for the following roles/positions. If you are interested in learning more, please fill out our Volunteer Form on our website so we can match your skills and talents with various needs for the ACCC. Thank you!

  • Treasurer
  • Arts Center Volunteer Coordinator
  • Membership Coordinator
  • Arts Center Gallery & Gift Shop Volunteers

Join the ACCC

OUR MISSION: The Arts Consortium of Carver County strengthens our community through the arts – and cultivates the arts through the community. Show your support by becoming a valued Member of the ACCC. View our Member Benefits on our Membership pageSend your questions to: membership@artsofcarvercounty.org.

Social Media

Be sure to check out and follow us on Instagram and Facebook to see what is going on with the ACCC. We post regularly about artists, authors, musicians, art, the gallery and more.

Window into the World of Classical Music

Window into the World of Classical Music Jan 20

ACCC educationWe will explore the era of Classical Music. All five periods will be presented. Including, highlights about the most famous composers and their compositions. With each to listen to, scores to view, and stories to tell, you’ll be guided through the distinct aspects of this amazing European music we call “the classics”.

LOCATION/VIRTUAL DESCRIPTION
A virtual event using Zoom

MAX NUMBER OF ATTENDEES/TICKETS?
Unlimited

DATE
Wednesday, January 20, 2021 (date change)

TIME
7:00pm

DEADLINE
RSVP to bjhone@gmail.com by January 17, 2021

DETAILS
Your host to guide you through the “Window Into Classical Music” is Barb Hone. Barb will email participants the link to the Zoom meeting and class materials the day before the event. Please RSVP by January 17th with your name, email address and phone number.

FEE
Free

CONTACT
Barb Hone
bjhone@gmail.com
612-799-8208

Window into the World of Classical Music

Ag Art Arts Consortium of Carver County

Ag Art – Invitation for Agriculturalists/Farmers Submit by February 28th

Ag Art – Invitation for Agriculturalists/Farmers to share their Artistic Creations

Having wandered the County and observed all the wonderful yard art, I’m sure you have more in your homes and barns.
The call is for agriculturalists/farmers to photograph their works of art and submit to arttourism@artsofcarvercounty.org to be posted on the ACCC & Barn Quilt websites. Not a contest – just sharing!

LOCATION/VIRTUAL
Virtual Event

View the published submissions

DATE
January 1st through February 28, 2021

DEADLINE – EXTENDED
By Midnight, February 28, 2021

DETAILS
Please include the artist’s name, name of the work, approx. date created, city/township, and your phone number in case we have any questions. Photos should be a JPG with file size of 1MB or less. Photos will be published on the website with descriptions. Email your questions and your entry to arttourism@artsofcarvercounty.org.

FEE
FREE

Sponsored by Art Tourism Committee of Arts Consortium of Carver County

CONTACT
Barb Hone and Janet Fahey
arttourism@artsofcarvercounty.org
952-443-2066

Here’s an example

Ag Art Arts Consortium of Carver County

flash fiction contest

Flash Fiction Contest 2021

ACCC 2021 Flash Fiction Contest

Write a fiction story of 600 words or less inspired by the theme A VERY BAD DAY WITH A VERY GOOD ENDING. Judges will select the top three stories from two age categories for publication on the ACCC website.

LOCATION/VIRTUAL
There will be a live reading opportunity for contestants via Zoom in March, 2021.

DATE
Contest begins Jan. 1, 2021

DEADLINE

By midnight on Feb. 1, 2021

DETAILS
Contest theme words do not have to appear in the body of the story.

Story maximum: 600 words

Two age categories: Young Adult (13-18) and Adult (19 and older). Judges will determine the top three entries in each category.

Paste your work into the body of an email addressed to flashfiction@artsofcarvercounty.org Include your name, age and story title. Attached files and handwritten entries will not be accepted.
Give us your best new work.  We will not accept stories previously submitted to an ACCC flash fiction contest.
One story per entrant. We will consider the submission of a story as implied permission to publish it on the ACCC website. Tell us if you choose to opt out. Authors retain all other rights.
All submitting authors will be invited to read their work during an online event in March.

Remember, flash fiction should tell a complete story, with a clear beginning, middle and end. Entries should focus on one event or situation. The essential quality of this genre is its limited scope which leads forcefully (yet logically) to an impact. Plot. Conflict. Climax.  Bake these in and rise above slice of life or vignette.

FEE
free

CONTACT
Jim Kane
flashfiction@artsofcarvercounty.org
952 448 4526

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