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SUMMARY:Art Ghoullery VI: Crossing the River Styx
DESCRIPTION:CROSSING THE RIVER STYX \nLife is like a river. Some of us go with the flow\, some of us fight the current. Our decisions send us down various creeks and tributaries. No two rivers travel the same route\, yet we all wind up riding in Charon’s boat at the end. \n”Art Ghoullery VI: Crossing the River Styx” is the sixth iteration of an annual exhibition dedicated to the scariest of holidays. It brings frightening fringe art back to The Rourke with the assistance of fantastic artists – both local and remote. The interpretation of motif ranges from cute to creepy\, while the diversity of visual language on display creates a macabre melody sure to delight both the sinister and silly. \nAs an artist\, you are cordially invited to submit up to three pieces of art to “Art Ghoullery VI: Crossing the River Styx”\, which will take place from October 6 until November 5. “Art Ghoullery VI: Crossing the River Styx” is meant as an exploration of thresholds. Be it an ominous boatman\, a looming reaper\, or just the crossroads between life and death itself – this show is about the journey to our final destination. Artists are encouraged to submit pieces that reflect upon their own real or imaginary experiences. Pieces can be creepy\, kooky\, mysterious\, or spooky\, but are encouraged to remain PG13 or under and retain some semblance of whimsy and connection to the theme. \nExhibition Dates \nThe Art Ghoullery will be on display from Friday 6 October through Sunday 5 November 2023. A Masquerade Reception will be held at the Rourke Art Gallery + Museum on Saturday 28 October where we shall announce and present the juror’s choice and audience choice awards. \nEligibility \nThis is a juried show. Artists are required to submit their entries by Monday 11 September and will be notified of acceptance by Friday 15 September. Images of the artwork submitted must be in JPG/JPEG format and no larger than 3MB \nEntries \nFill out the entry form at TheRourke.org/artghoulleryform.html to qualify for the juried selection process. To be included in The Art Ghoullery\, your accepted piece(s) must arrive at The Rourke Art Gallery + Museum on\, or before\, Friday 29 September.  By submitting the Entry Form\, you acknowledge and consent to all conditions and guidelines set forth in this Call for Artists.  If your art is accepted\, it must arrive on\, or before\, September 29 with a copy of the online entry form you shall receive in your email upon submission of the form.  Your submission will not be accepted if the form submission and artwork do not arrive by their respective deadlines. \nYour artwork may be in any media.  We prefer that no object exceed 36” in any of its dimensions.  If your piece must be larger\, please contact the Rourke Art Gallery + Museum about the availability of space within the exhibition.  All entries are for sale.  The gallery commission (40%) must be included when you list the price of your art. If you are exclusively represented by another gallery\, please inform the Rourke of any special arrangements with which the Museum must comply. \nAll art must arrive ready for installation.  Two-dimensional art must arrive ready to hang.  Works on paper must be protected under glass or Plexiglas.  All wooden picture frames\, canvas stretcher bars\, or panel supports must accept eye screws.  Metal picture frames must include adjustable hanging hardware.  Be aware: We reserve the right to refuse artwork which is in poor condition\, which is poorly framed\, or which we deem otherwise unacceptable for installation. \n\nTransportation of Art \nYour artwork must arrive on or before Friday 29 September.   \nSend your art to: \nThe Rourke Art Gallery + Museum\n521 Main Avenue\nMoorhead\, MN 56560 \nArtists are responsible for shipping costs to and from the Museum.  For hand-delivered works\, we ask that you schedule a half-hour delivery window between your notification of acceptance and end of business on Friday 29 September by e-mailing curbside@therourke.org. Delivery hours run from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 1 to 5 p.m. Mondays – Fridays. \nAfter the end of the exhibition\, unsold artwork will be available for pick-up by scheduling a half-hour window during the hours of 9 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 5 p.m. on Tuesday 7 and Wednesday 8 November and by special appointment thereafter.  Artists will be invoiced for return shipment unless shipping is prepaid with a return carrier.  Artwork which is not claimed prior to Sunday 31 December 2023 (or which has not been designated to remain on consignment by both the Museum and the artist) will be accepted as an unrestricted donation to The Rourke Art Gallery + Museum. \nWe look forward to seeing your submissions. \nWith Best Regards\, \nJonathan Rutter\nExecutive Director & Curator \nMark Elton\nGuest Curator & Artist
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/art-ghoullery-vi-crossing-the-river-styx/
LOCATION:Rourke Art Museum\, 521 Main Ave\, Moorhead\, MN\, 56560\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:A Day with Author Dave Eggers
DESCRIPTION:*** Reading & Signing w/ Dave Eggers and Special Advance Screening of the Documentary Short Film “To Be Destroyed” *** \nReading & Signing w/ Dave Eggers at 1:00 pm at Zandbroz\nDocumentary Short Film Screening at 7:30 pm at The Fargo Theatre \nAmid intense book banning conversations in the North Dakota legislature – as well as nationwide during the annual Banned Books Week – Zandbroz is excited to announce a day with author Dave Eggers on Sunday\, October 8th. The events will start with a reading and a signing at Zandbroz at 1:00 pm and continue that evening at 7:30 at the Fargo Theatre for a special advance screening of “To Be Destroyed”\, a 30-minute documentary directed by Arthur Bradford. The evening will feature a community conversation on book banning and censorship with both Bradford and Eggers along with Fargo-Moorhead community members. The event will be free and open to the public. \nFM Community Panelists:\n– Timothy S. Dirks\, MLIS\, MPA – Director of Fargo Public Library\n– Katie Christensen – Fargo Public School Board Member\n– Representative Karla Rose Hanson\, representing District 44\n– Louie Lauer – Library Media Specialist for Clara Barton Hathorne Elementary School\n– Cody Schuler – Advocacy Manager of ACLU of North Dakota
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/a-day-with-author-dave-eggers/
LOCATION:Zandbroz Variety\, 420 Broadway N\, Fargo\, ND\, 58102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Reading,Writing
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SUMMARY:Dracula - Theatre NDSU
DESCRIPTION:Dracula: A Feminist Revenge Fantasy\, Really \nBased on the novel by Bram Stoker\nBy Kate Hamill\nWalsh Studio Theatre \n\n\nDracula and his two vampire wives are out for blood in London. Dr. Seward calls for help from a renowned doctor named Van Helsing. When a woman in a cowboy hat answers the call\, Seward is loath to believe that this “lady” has the power to defeat Dracula—but\, as Van Helsing notes\, she’s not a lady—she’s a doctor. It’s destroy or be destroyed in this new feminist adaptation of the haunted classic that is sure to scare and delight! \nOctober 12-14 & 19-21 at 7:30 pm\nOctober 15 at 2:00 pm\nOctober 18 at 10:00 am (student matinee) \nPurchase tickets at ndsu.showare.com \nAdults $20\nSeniors $15\nNon-NDSU Students $10\nNDSU Student free with ID
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/dracula-theatre-ndsu/
LOCATION:NDSU Walsh Studio Theatre\, NDSU Askanase Hall\, 1497 12th Ave N\, Fargo\, ND\, 58102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Performing Arts,Theater
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