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ArtMatters Newsletter January 2022

ArtMatters Newsletter

ArtMatters Newsletter January 2022

Year-End Update from our Executive Director

As we look forward to 2022, we look forward with anticipation and optimism. I am so excited for the future of the Arts Consortium of Carver County! This past year our community of artists has done some really amazing things; from exhibits, concerts, literary events, festivals, and much more. We have had the opportunity to foster meaningful art in our community and help support local artists.

This past year the store saw record-breaking sales, putting us over 42% higher than last year’s numbers. This meant that we were able to financially support our artists greater than we ever have. This is in a big part thanks to the volunteers who helped support and sustain the ACCC gift shop. If you helped us by fulfilling shifts in the gift shop this year, we are so grateful and thankful for you! As an organization, we project higher sales next year and will continue to pursue successful strategies to foster growth and attain our goals.

2021 has not been without its challenges, and in spite of COVID-19 and many non-profits being forced to shut down, we hold steadfast in our mission and will continue to serve the arts in Carver County. “The Arts Consortium of Carver County strengthens our community through the arts – and cultivates the arts through the community.” Thank you all for helping support the ACCC through these turbulent times and for your continued contributions!

A few highlights from this past year include signing a three-year lease for our gift shop at the Chaska Community Center, bringing on a new Executive Director, creating an educational partnership with the Integrated Arts Academy, appointing Amy Stocking as our new accountant, hiring Scott Werner as our new website manager, and welcoming many new members to our board. This year we have focused on strengthening our leadership and diversifying our Board of Directors, including Katie Trent accepting the nomination to serve as Board Treasurer, Hannah Johnson accepting the nomination to serve as Board Secretary, Nicole John and Abigail Davisson running our new social media initiative, and Cindy Anderson serving as our interim president.

We have some wonderful things in store for you this year including a whole line-up of concerts, literary events, classes, and gallery exhibits. Please make sure to follow us on our website and social media to keep up to date with upcoming events. The best way you can support the Arts Consortium moving into next year would be to renew your memberships, submit art for the exhibits, and to show up to these spectacular events that we have planned for you!

I want to specifically thank Katie Trent for making these wonderful newsletters! She does a fabulous job on these every month and she volunteers a lot of time to be able to keep us all updated. If you see her, please make sure to thank her!

Finally, I want to thank the Arts Consortium for hiring me as the Executive Director this year. Thank you for the support from the Board of Directors, members, volunteers, and Cindy Anderson. I sincerely look forward to 2022, and I hope to continue to make meaningful changes to better serve the organization for years to come.


Zachary Hedner
Executive Director


Visual Art News

Call & Response Exhibit IG Post

4th Annual

The Gallery Show we have prepared to open the New Year is Call & Response, scheduled for Jan. 5 – Feb. 4., 2022. We are looking forward to seeing paintings, sculptures, pottery, jewelry, photography, and other art forms created in response to or inspired by a poem, song, lyrics, speech, or any other form of art. We look forward to seeing how the works of other artists impact and inspire our local artists.

Want to include your art in this exhibit? Submissions are due by January 2nd, 2022. 

We invite everyone to attend our Artists’ Reception to meet the visual artists, writers’ and musician members and converse with them and each other, and learn more about the genesis of the presented works. Enjoy live music, wine, and light appetizers served throughout the evening. Invite your friends and neighbors to join in the fun of the evening.

Show Dates:  January 5 – February 4, 2022, Artists’ Reception: Thursday, Jan. 20th from 6:30-8:30 pm at the Arts Center.

 

Youth Art Show: Feb. 9 – Mar. 2, 2022
Reception: Feb. 17, 2022

 

Youth Art Show 2022

Whispers to the Past: Mar. 9 – Mar. 30, 2022
Reception: Mar. 16, 2022

 

Whispers to the Past 2022

Green Card Voices: Apr. 1 – Apr. 30, 2022
Reception: Apr. 14, 2022

 

Green Card Voices 2022-FB


Music News 

City of Chaska MLK Celebration

The City of Chaska Martin Luther King celebration will be held on January 17th at 8:00 am at the Fireman’s Park Event Center and will be featuring Art’s Consortium artists Tanecsha Jones and Steve Kelzer.

New Song Collective

New Song Collective

The next New Song Collective will be held:
February 9, 2022. Details to follow.

We encourage you to take advantage of this small venue event to get an up-close concert of some of the latest work created by our talented local songwriters and musicians.


Literary News

Inspired by Winter

Inspired by Winter: An evening of music and literature
An Evening of Music & Literature

You are cordially invited to attend “Inspired by Winter:  An Evening of Music and Literature” sponsored by the Arts Consortium of Carver County on January 27 at 7 pm in the Chaska Community Center Theater. Warm yourself with the music of songwriters and composers. Dream along as you listen to poems and stories inspired by winter’s starry nights, memories of loved ones, and other themes of the season.  Mark your calendars now for a unique evening with musicians and writers.  It is free and open to the public.  Donations suggested:  $5.  If you have questions about the event, please contact ACCC (952-443-3200).

Last Call

Last Call for Writers and Musicians to join the Jan. 27 event at the Chaska Community Center, “Inspired by Winter:  An Evening of Music and Literature  
To participate, please choose one of the following prompts and create a literary piece (prose or poetry) or musical composition (instrumental or lyrical) on that theme:  Starry Nights, or Winter Sundays, or Home Blue, or Missing You.  Your piece should be no longer than five minutes.  In order to arrange the order of the program ahead of time, please notify us of your wish to participate no later than January 20.  In your email, please include the title of your piece and the prompt to which you responded.   Writers should notify Susan Coultrap-McQuin, literary@artsofcarvercounty.org and musicians should notify Steve Kelzer, music@artsofcarvercounty.org

Finally, please arrive at the event by 6:30 pm on January 27, so that we can explain the order of the program and how we will transition between the musical compositions and the literary pieces before the program begins at 7 pm. We hope you will join us in this unique collaboration.

If you have any questions about upcoming Literary Events, please contact any member of the Literary Committee of the ACCC at literary@artsofcarvercounty.org or the ACCC office/Gift Shop at 952-443-3200.


Artist Spotlight – Ann Aas

 


Volunteer of the Year – Elizabeth Brommelsiek

Elizabeth Brommelsiek goes above and beyond when it comes to volunteering for the Arts Consortium! We are so excited to give her recognition as our Volunteer of the Year! We are so thankful for Elizabeth’s time, positive attitude, and willingness to help out in any way that she can. We get at least one note a week from customers who rave about the quality of service that Elizabeth has provided them. On behalf of the Arts Consortium of Carver County thank you, Elizabeth for your service, support, and artwork!

 

Elizabeth Brommelsiek


Arts Center Gift Shop

Thank you for choosing to SHOP at the ACCC Arts Center Gift Shop and Gallery. We appreciate your support and we look forward to seeing you soon! We are resuming our normal hours now that the holidays of over. We will be re-organizing our displays and will still have PLENTY of beautiful pieces of art for sale.

  • Wednesday – Friday: 11-6
  • Saturday: 9-4

We invite you to consider volunteering at the Arts Center. It’s a great way to learn more about the ACCC and see what’s for sale as our inventory is constantly being updated. We offer complete training; no retail sales experience is necessary. Simply complete the Volunteer Form on our website and we will get you in touch with a trainer.

Any ACCC Member with artwork in our Gift Shop or in an Exhibit who works 6+ hours in the Arts Center Gift Shop in a given month will earn an extra 10% commission on the sale of their work for that month. See our How to Submit Art page for our Gift Shop or the Exhibitions at the Arts Center page for future shows.

 


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ArtMatters Newsletter January 2022