Category Archives: Artists

Nelson and Fogg headed towards a Madison date…

Work of Chad Nelson

Past Augustana College graduate Chad Nelson will be bringing his love of traditional printmaking to The BrickHouse Community Arts Center this April 21st for our next Double Header w/Nelson & Fogg, mark those calendars, and we’ll see you there!

We’ll share more in the coming weeks, stay tuned….


Allan and Angela take ‘Madison Claim’ to June 1st…

Deliverance 3, work of Allan Fisher

Madison’s own Allan Fisher will be showing this Summer, from May 15th thru September 16th, at The South Dakota Art Museum. A reception is scheduled for a busy Friday, June 1st, as another one of Madison’s own, Angela Behrends, will have her opening reception at the Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science Visual Arts Center on the same night, that’s a whole lot of Madison pride right there!


‘White Night 2012′ Welcomes Home Burlap Wolf King…

White Night is proud to welcome home our acclaimed native son Burlap Wolf King, aka Thomas Hentges, this June 16th at Historic Prairie Village. If you’d like to sponsor his performance, which is only $300, or any of our musical guests, message us directly, or email: contact@madisonareaartscouncil.org

 


White Night Festival returns…

White Night returns this June to Historic Prairie Village outside of Madison on the shores of Lake Herman with live music and great art!

 


Steen’s artwork explores nature…

Watertown artist featured at art show

Emmeline Elliott

Work of Kari Lynn Steen

Nature is a recurring theme in the artwork of Kari Lynn Steen.

Steen is one of two artists featured at the Madison Area Arts Council’s Double Header art show March 22 from 7 to 9 p.m. at The BrickHouse Community Arts Center, 106 S.E. 2nd St. She will be joined by Lance Jeschke of Sioux Falls. The Double Header art show is a one-night event that is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served.

Work of Lance Jeschke

Steen has lived in Watertown for more than 20 years, but grew up in Oregon. Her childhood experiences included frequent road trips with her family to coastal tide pools, redwood forests or deserts full of sagebrush. She said these adventures afforded her the opportunity to observe nature at an intimate level. This early familiarity with nature has carried over into her artwork.

Work of Kari Lynn Steen

“My main focus has always been emulating the natural world. Landscapes, animals and botanical elements are the common theme seen in my paintings, whichever medium I use at the time,” Steen said.

Steen describes herself as a self-taught artist. Her most recent paintings are done with acrylics, but she has also worked with textiles, found objects, ink and watercolors. Steen will have her acrylic work on display at the Double Header art show, along with a few older pieces made with fabric collage and pen and ink.

Steen has enjoyed using a drafting pen since she was a child, with its crisp lines and sharp contrast of black and white.

Work of Kari Lynn Steen 'Freedom Thief/War Pony'

“Layering dots or lines next to each other in a steady pattern was my form of relaxing, of creating order and routine, and had the added bonus of creating images I didn’t have to ‘think through’ or copy from a photograph,” Steen said of the pen and ink medium.

Steen’s paintings are much like her explorations of nature. They need a closer study to appreciate all the finer details.

“What I would most like to convey with my work is to look beyond what the initial image of the piece appears to be, to see what may lay within the tree’s ragged coverings or the mountain’s stony surface,” Steen said. “For the viewer to imagine their own story and place within the painting is my ultimate goal.”

MAAC meetings are held the first Thursday of every month at 6 p.m. at The BrickHouse Community Arts Center.

 


Allan Fisher Exhibition Nearing…

Good friend and past BrickHouse guest artist Allan Fisher will be exhibiting this summer at The South Dakota Art Museum, in Brookings, anyhow, Allan sent over a few images as he prepares for his standout showing, enjoy.

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The reception with Allan, Betty Beer, and Mike Marshall is scheduled for Friday, June 1st from 4:30-7pm, with the artists talk beginning at 5:30, mark those calendars friends.


Our next Double Header is coming this March…

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We’re eager for our next Double Header this March, as Kari Lynn of Watertown and Lance Jeschke of Sioux Falls will be sharing their impressive work and talents on the cherished walls of The BrickHouse.

Our Double Header events are just for one night only, we like to say the art comes in and the art goes out, which makes for a great opportunity to connect and see some incredible things (and meet a few great friends too)

Double Headers are free and open to the public, refreshments are always served, and are organized by the Madison Area Arts Council.

Double Header w/Lynn and Jeschke

Thursday, March 22nd

7-9pm, The BrickHouse

 


Sneak Peaks….

Lacey Lee's newest efforts to be unveiled in Madison this Thursday.

Come on out this Thursday, as The BrickHouse will be fully loaded with several debuts from Lacey Lee and Jennifer White, and music from the wicked mind of Chad McKinney, so of course, we’ll see you there!


Double Header at The BrickHouse…

Double Header at The BrickHouse

Featuring the work of Lacey Lee & Jennifer White

and the music of Chad McKinney

Thursday, February 9th, 7-9pm

The BrickHouse, Madison

Lacey Lee


Artist turns to oils during recession…

Regional painters exhibit at February art show

Emmeline Elliott

Two regional artists will have their paintings featured at this month’s Double Header art show.

Abstract painters Jennifer White of Sioux Falls and Lacey Lee of Brookings are participating in the Madison Area Arts Council event held Feb. 9 from 7 to 9 p.m. at The BrickHouse Community Arts Center, 106 S.E. 2nd St. Music will be performed by Chad McKinney. The one night event is free and open to the public.

White has been creating artwork for years. She had an interest in drawing in high school and – with the encouragement of her teacher Mr. E. Johnson – moved into ceramics, which she continued to pursue in college. She now considers painting her art form of choice, primarily working with oil on canvas.

Jennifer White

In the summer of 2010, White turned to painting as a means of coping with the struggles her family faced during the recession.

“We had to move to a different state and that’s when the urge to create art took over. I had no control over what was happening to me. I was lost, and my sweet husband bought me some paint and canvas and told me to paint. So that’s what I did,” White said.

Some of her paintings reflect that experience, such as her work titled “Ice Cube Degenerate.”

Jennifer White

“This piece lets the illusion of control slowly disappear like an ice cube melting on a hot rock. That is a feeling most people can relate to,” White said.

White usually works on canvas, but she also paints on nontraditional mediums such as windows, doors, plates, bed sheets and even a satellite dish. She uses materials like sand, wood, cloth, metal, glue and toilet paper to create textures or a sense of depth in her paintings.

“It is that love of clay that feeds the urge to paint something you want to touch. The chunky goodness of dry oil paint on canvas is literal depth,” White said.

Lee is making her second appearance at a Double Header event with this month’s art show. She graduated from the University of South Dakota with a Bachelor of Fine Arts with an emphasis in painting in 2008. She earned her teaching certification in 2011 from South Dakota State University.

Lacey Lee

Lee said her recent work has become more expressive. She likes to bring humor and sarcasm to her pieces by adding silly features to her characters.

Lee has commissioned a number of private pieces as a freelance artist, including a five-piece medical series for Avera Weskota Memorial Medical Center in Wessington Springs and was featured in Sioux Falls Woman magazine.

Lacey Lee

MAAC meetings are held the first Thursday of every month at 6 p.m. at The BrickHouse Community Arts Center. Visit us on Facebook for more community art news and events.


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