festival2009june11-14 - Lloydminster Public Library
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festival2009june11-14 - Lloydminster Public Library
festival2009june11-14 artswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutborders schedule June 11 | Thursday • Lloydminster Reads • Visual Arts • ArtWalk • Juried Art Show • Film Fest PAGE June 12 | Friday • Visual Arts • ArtWalk • Juried Art Show • Quick Draw and Juried Art Awards • Film Fest June 13 | Saturday • Festival Showcase • Visual Arts • Art Market • ArtWalk • Juried Art Show • Film Fest June 14 | Sunday • Visual Arts • Art Market • Folk Fest • ArtWalk • Juried Art Show • Festival Awards 4 7 12 16 18 7 12 16 W message from the chair ow, our third year of the Arts Without Borders Festival! Each year has been very different with our first year being run in conjunction with the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Arts Awards and our second year as the cultural component of the Saskatchewan Summer Games. This year brings new ideas, events and venues. Our Event Chairs and Committee Members have been working diligently to bring an array of events to the City of Lloydminster. 17 18 We thank all our volunteers for their time and energy given so freely to make this festival happen. Many thanks to our local businesses, organizations, and supporting individuals. We really appreciate your support. 5 7 8 12 16 18 Come celebrate, enjoy the exciting events that are a thrill to the senses! Denise Totman Chair Arts Without Borders Festival 7 8 10 12 16 www.artswithoutborders.ca Find us on Facebook and MySpace 2 lloydminster reads Tickets: $10 per person Limited seating For tickets, email: info@artswithoutborders.ca Lloydminster Reads is a city-wide book discussion evening featuring: Good to a Fault by Marina Endicott Marina Endicott’s first short story appeared in Grain in 1985. Her stories have been anthologized in Coming Attractions and short-listed for the 1993 Journey Prize. Her first novel, Open Arms (2001), was a finalist for the Amazon.ca/ Books in Canada First Novel Award and was broadcast on CBC Radio’s Between the Covers in 2003. Her long poem about the Mayerthorpe incident, “The Policeman’s Wife, Some Letters”, was short-listed for the CBC Literary Awards in 2006. Her second novel, Good to a Fault, was published by Freehand Books in fall 2008 and was a finalist for the 2008 Scotiabank Giller Prize and most recently won the Commonwealth Writer’s Prize Best Book Award (Canada and Caribbean region) and is now is the running for the overall Commonwealth Best Book Award (winner to be announced mid-May). Marina was recently short-listed for the 2009 Alberta Literary Award, the George Bugnet Award for Fiction. She is currently at work on a novel about the Belle Auroras, a sister-trio vaudeville act touring the Canadian prairies in 1909, as well as series of YA novels called Time in Hand. Marina has also been an actor and director. We anticipate a very lively and interesting evening. 3 artswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutborders Thursday | June 11 7:30 pm Vic Juba Community Theatre Stage artswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutborders Saturday | June 13 Vic Juba Community Theatre 7:30 pm festival showcase Showcase of Local Talent Presented by Vic Juba Community Theatre and Arts Without Borders Festival For Tickets: Order online at www.vicjubatheatre.ca or call Vic Juba Community Theatre Box Office (780) 872.7400 Reserved Seating Adults (19+) :: $15.00 Seniors (60+) :: $10.00 Students (18-) :: $10.00 The Festival Showcase features local talents in literary readings, multi-cultural dance performances, musical acts and one-act plays. 4 Bridal Terrorism A comedy about the tactics one woman uses to capture a groom. This one-act play asks the question; “How far would a woman go to become a bride?” The Sandbox 5 A dark comedy play about how middleaged people view death and how they sometimes treat their elders. artswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutborders festival showcase artswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutborders Dr. Auntie Dote Humour September 27, 2009 Country Blend | Traditional Country September 22, 2009 Rhyme Rustler | Ballad of Robert Service October 4, 2009 ANOTHER EXCITING SEASON IS ON ITS WAY! Call Box Office at 870-872-7400 Or order online at www.vicjubatheatre.ca John Reischman and the Jaybirds Bluegrass | October 18, 2009 BECAUSE ARTS MATTER 6 Barr Colony Heritage Cultural Centre Artist in Residence, Laura Hale presents community collaborations of outdoor installation art, including: 1) Holy Rosary High School sphere project, 2) Mid West Canadian Artists Secret Moonlight Fantasy Lagoon, and 3) Site-specific installation by Laura Hale. Laura Hale As a visual artist, I work across many disciplines incorporating a wide variety of materials and production methods. With a background in theatre my work is often temporary, large-scale, ephemeral, site specific installations that involves community participation and shared community spaces. I am influenced by the beauty and extreme qualities of our environment. As a result my work often focuses on public intervention landscape art, working with organic materials to create outdoor installations that will with time disintegrate and return to the earth. My hope, in creating this type of work, is that the identity of a community’s culture, nature, history and function is strengthened and challenged. Also, that the community participants and viewers experience a shift in their awareness about what is considered art but also the temporal quality of our lives and our relationship to the environment. 7 visual arts artswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutborders Thursday | June 11 to Sunday | June 14 Bud Miller All Seasons Park artswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutborders Saturday | June 13 Sunday | June 14 11:00 am to 6:00 pm Bud Miller All Seasons Park art market Art Market is an outdoor event featuring a variety of vendors as well as roving musicians, literary readings by WritersInk, and food. LAWRENCE & FAY SLOAN are from Glaslyn Sk. They have 12 years experience doing wrought iron work. They do flower planters, tile tables, patio tables, steps, railings, arbors, gazebos and more. If you can dream it they will make it. Custom orders are their specialty. UBUNTU is an Edmonton based group devoted to helping the widows of Rwanda market their crafts. They will have a tent selling wonderful crafts from Africa. You can find out more about Ubuntu at www.ubuntuedmonton.org FIBRE ARTS on the BORDER is a group of fibre artist with a passion for working with natural fibres. They are spinners, weavers, rug makers, and knitters. They dye, felt, crochet and create with alpaca cashmere, wool, mohair, cotton silk, bamboo, linen, angora, and llama. A large variety of hand made items from wall hangings and housewares to very fine garments and jewellery will be on display and for sale.There will be lots of samples to touch and feel, because when it comes to fibre arts, part of viewing is done with your fingers. BRENDA WYLLIE is a quilter from Vegreville and sews beautiful items for you home. She uses top quality fabrics with a real eye for design. Brenda is a perfectionist. KELLY EFFORD first passion is her work with the animal shelter in Lloydminster, her second love is painting. Kelly works with oils and does landscapes and florals. Recently she has been developing an interest in abstract painting. All the proceeds from the sale of her work will go to the SPCA MICHELLE LAKE is a long time resident and well known artist in Lloydminster. Michelle won an Honourable Mention for the Best of Show Award in the 2007 Juried Art Show. Her painting was called Full Bloom. Michelle and several of her family members will be offering their art work for sale at this year’s Market 8 NADINE KLAEGER was born and raised in Switzerland. At the age of 24 she immigrated to Canada. She has studied at the Ontario College of Design in Toronto and the Florence Off-Campus Program for her fourth year at OCAD graduating with a BFA in spring of 2007. Nadine paints in oil and acrylics, but also enjoys drawing, photography, printmaking and bookmaking LLOYDMINSTER NATIVE FRIENDSHIP CENTRE is hard at work producing aboriginal crafts for sale MIDWEST CANADIAN ARTISTS is a large group of dedicated artists from this area who will pool their work in oil, acrylic, watercolours and photography.Their fearless leader is Graham Flatt GRACE ALLEN is a self taught nature artist who paints in both oil and acrylic. She will do commission work as well. FOOD THE SPCA will once again be serving up their great burgers and will also have TIM HORTON’S COFFEE on site. BARB HOWE is a very accomplished potter from Fort McMurray Her pottery was previously sold through Prairie Peddler in Lloydminster. She is now beginning her 15th year as a production potter, and loves every minute of it.Her primary goal in making pottery is to create functional pieces that are a pleasure to look at as well as use.All her functional work is free of lead and barium and can be used in the oven, microwave and dishwasher. As an avid gardener, plant forms and symbols are often a part of her work. Barb’s work is represented in galleries and craft shops across Canada ENTERTAINMENT The acclaimed guitarist BRIAN HOWE will be returning this year. TWINK-ELLE THE CLOWN will also be back on Saturday only. There will be a children’s tent with NOVA FERRON helping young children make simple rock painting art. Throughout the weekend a variety of buskers from the community will be on hand to entertain and add to the fun. 9 DAWN L.LAWRENCE FLOEN has been an art educator at E.S Laird Middle School in Lloydminster for 22 years. Her recent interests have turned to jewellery design and photography. Both have become strong passions that take up all of her spare time! Her work is influenced by her love for the ocean and antiques. Dawn’s work can be found at www.sunshineINdustries.ca artswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutborders art market artswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutborders Sunday | June 14 4:00 pm Bud Miller All Seasons Park lloyd folk fest Admission is free - bring a blanket or tarp and sit back enjoys a line-up of that includes national and local folk artists. Maria Dunn Maria Dunn is a storyteller in song, melding North American folk and country traditions with her Celtic roots. A 2002 Juno nominee, Maria performs at theatres, folk clubs and festivals across Canada, in the USA, and Europe. She has been featured on CBC National Radio, BBC Radio Scotland and her original songs have been published in Penguin Eggs and Sing Out! magazines, and recorded by other artists including Niamh Parsons and Bob Bossin. Tim Williams Tim Williams is a blues-based singer songwriter and multi instrumentalist. A 40-year veteran of the folk scene in North America, Tim still finds inspiration from his original Californian coffeehouse roots to blues, bluegrass, and 50’s rhythm and blues and far, far beyond. He is one of those rare breed of performers who possesses warmth and humility that draws listeners in, creating a vibe akin to sitting around a living room or a campfire and listening to an old friend share some songs and stories. Sit back and enjoy. Nic Brouwer Nic Brouwer is a friendly and familiar face in the Canadian folk music scene. Originally hailing from Lloydminster, Saskatchewan, he has been active in the music community for over a decade, both as front man for Rebozo and Starving Zealots, as well as working on individual projects, such as A Temple Burns and The Timeless. He has also been instrumental in promoting over 100 other bands. As an artist, Nic has the ability to be both versatile and uncompromising: versatile in style and uncompromising in substance. His music reflects a personality, which can be described as playfully poignant. He currently lives near Saskatoon, Saskatchewan with his wife and three children. Check him out at: www.nicbrouwer.com And many more regional and local artists ... 10 LCSA Ad For full details surf to www.lloydconcert.ca, call 780.872.7400, or email box.office@vicjubatheatre.ca Lloydminster Concert Series Association 11 artswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutborders The Lloydminster Concert Series Association has arranged an exciting line up of arts and entertainment for the 2009 - 2010 season. artswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutborders artwalk The public can wander at their leisure through galleries, businesses and public buildings to experience Lloydminster’s exciting array of Visual Art. These exhibitions feature work produced by local and regional artists and artisans and includes a variety of styles and mediums. 1 3 5 4 2 6 7 8 12 15 11 10 9 13 14 16 19 17 20 21 18 12 1 2 3 4 5 Alberta Provincial Building 6 Dawn Interiors 4906 -50 ave June 11-12 9:00 – 5:30 June 13 10:00 – 5:00 Artists Grace Allen James Davies MFA Ashley Debussehere Graham Flatt Barb Furman Cheryl Gibson Dawn Hames Laurie Herle Marilyn Kennedy BFA Nadine Klager BFA Trevor Kuntz Linda Nichols Greg O’Hare Veran Pardehtan MFA Shelly Racz Eleanor Robertson Carolyn Rudolph Joyce Schmaltz Dorothy Schmidth B.Ed Linda Shakatko Cindy Sorley – Keichinger Norm Thorpe Olinda Tindal Nadine Torresan Selma Zimmerman 5124 – 50 street Inside foyer Mural by Grant Leir formerly of Lloydminster Café Mocha June 11 – 12 8:00 – 4:00 Oh Canada… Ay Local and Regional Artists examine what it is to be Canadian A discussion of our culture Artwork of Various Mediums Furniture Gallery 5020 – 50 street June 11 9:00am to 9:00pm Log Cabin Quilters Ernie’s Coffee House (Old Post Office) 5001 – 50 avenue Exterior In the style of Greek Revival Architecture 4920 – 50 street Exterior Only First building east of Ernie’s Coffee House Mural by Al Livingston Exterior West Wall Exterior Only 4709 – 49 avenue Exterior Architecture in the style of Gothic Revival Architecture Hallmarks to note, gothic arch windows, battlement Native 10 Lloydminster Friendship Centre 4602 – 49 Avenue June 11 1:00pm - 5:00pm June 12 10:00am - 12:00 1:00 pm - 5:00pm Coffee and snacks on June 12 Artists and Artisans from the Native Friendship Centre and the Community Leckie and Associates 11 5012 – 46 street June 11-12 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Canadian & American Artists Acrylic, Oil, Watercolour, Original Paintings &Prints 12 Legacy Centre 7 Old May Theatre Exterior Only 4906 – 50 Ave Exterior in the style of Art Deco Architecture 8 Central Suite Hotel Exterior Only (Historic Prince Charles Hotel) 4820 – 50 avenue Exterior in the style of Art Deco Architecture 13 9 St. John’s Anglican Church 5101 – 46 street June 11 10:00 am - 12:00 & 1:00 - 3:00 June 12 10:00 am - 12:00 & 1:00 - 3:00 Legacy Art Club Watercolour, Pastel, Acrylic Paintings Lloydminster City Hall 13 4420 – 50 Avenue June 11-12 8:00 - 5:00 Local & Regional Artists including Allen Sapp, Rudy Schmidt’s Statue of Hope artswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutborders artwalk artswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutborders artwalk Barr Colony Heritage 14 Cultural Centre Boundry Ford 18 2502 – 50 Avenue Highway 16 East & 45 Avenue June 11-13 9:00am - 8:00pm June 14 1:00pm - 8:00pm Admission Applies Outstanding collection of Renaissance oil paintings by Count Berthold Imhoff Showing Downtime by Heather Benning Examples of early pioneer architecture Oilfield Art Gallery 15 #103, 5704 – 44 street June 11 – 13 10:00am 5:30 pm The Oilfield Art Gallery in Lloydminster is recognized for its local and international artists such as Edward Mitchell who uses heavy crude oil & gold in his modern abstracts and Micheal Godard the worlds #1 selling artist. We also offer custom commission pieces by Jack Ellis ”Artist of the patch” & Dan Reid who specializes in prairie scenes & images of hot rod cars and trucks. Digital photography, originals, limited edition prints & sculptures. It’s not only oilfield art! 2nd floor June 11 – 13 Regular business hours The Lux Collection Art Work of Various Mediums La-Z-Boy Gallery 19 3912-50 Avenue Black Box Theater June 8-16 Mon.-Wed. & Sat 9:00 am - 6:00 pm Thur. & Fri. 9:00 am - 9:00 pm Fibre Artists Art Market Southridge 20 16 Bud Miller Park Community Church 5701 – 41 street June 11-12 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Closed 12:00 - 1:00 Hope Lives Ingrid Combrinck Outstanding Photographic Journey 2902 – 59th Avenue June 13 – 14 11:00am 6:00 pm Local and Provincial Artists and Artisans Variety of Arts and Fine Crafts Food and Entertainment Juried Art Show Art & Soul Framing 21 17 Black Box Theatre, and Gallery 5016 – 39 street, Rendall Centre June 11 – 12 10:00 am 6:00 pm June 13 10:00 am 5:00 pm Bonny Macnab Danielle Nichol Shelly Racz Brandi Hofer Watercolour, oil & photography Various mediums Lakeland College June 11 – 13 10:00am – 8:00pm June 14 10:00am – 3:00pm 14 Arts Without Borders “Festival Raffle” is pleased to feature three works of art by Lloydminster and area artists. “Egyptian Colours” Photograph by Danielle Nichol Donated by B&R Photography “Water and Sky” Quilted Wall Hanging by Ellen Teasdale Donated by Ellen Teasdale “Cherish Today, Dream Tomorrow” Canvas Giclee by Linda Nykolaychuk Donated by Barr Colony Heritage Culture Centre Raffle tickets may be purchased at Festival events: Lloydminster Reads, Festival Showcase, Art Market and the Folk Fest. THE ARTS ROCK 15 Proud sponsor of local arts artswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutborders festival raffle artswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutborders juried art show Thursday | June 11 to Sunday | June 14 Black Box Theatre Lakeland College Admission by donation Hours of Operation: Thursday | June 1110:00 am - 8:00 pm Friday | June 12 10:00 am - 8:00 pm Saturday | June 13 10:00 am - 8:00 pm Sunday | June 14 10:00 am - 3:00 pm The Juried Art Show is an opportunity for artists and craftspeople to have their work reviewed by a jury. After the jury process, the pieces will be put on display for the public at the Black Box Theatre, June 11 – 14, 2009. Arts and Fine Crafts Categories: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Cropped Subjects* Landscapes / Seascapes* Fiber Arts / Weaving / Needlework Folk Art* Portraits / Figurative* Colour Photography Stil Life* Floral/Botanical* B&W Photography Sculpture / Clay Work Wildlife / Animal* Computer generated art Ceramics Western / Equestrian* Stained Glass Pottery Multimedia / Alternative* Quilts Furniture / Woodworking Carving (all medium types) Three Cash Prizes: • People’s Choice Award • Graham Flatt Emerging Artist Award • Best of Show Award Show Categories: • • • Senior Juried Show Open Novice Juried Show (3 years or less of training) Junior Juried Show (15 - 18 years old) Novice and Junior Show Jurors • Graham Flatt • Cindy Sorley-Keichinger • Laura Hale Senior Show Jurors • Laura Hale • David Kitler • Frank Haddock Category Awards: • 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Category Awards (*Cateogries for photogray and painting) 16 quick draw and juried art awards Local and regional artists will have one hour to complete and frame a piece of art right before your eyes. The Quick Draw is a special opportunity for artists to be leaders in establishing an awareness of the creative process involved in making art. It provides a wonderful occasion for the public to gain insight into the area’s artists and the work that they produce. All too often the viewing public’s exposure to art is only through a gallery or static events. Rarely do they have an opportunity to engage the artists while they are creating. The Quick Draw event allows the public to get a much more personal understanding of the creative process. All artwork created in the Quick Draw will be auctioned off immediately via silent auction. The Quick Draw Silent Auction opens as the artists begin working. The Juried Art Show Awards will be presented following the Quick Draw Event. ARTS BUILD COMMUNITY Summer Sparkle by Cindy Sorley-Keichinger 17 artswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutborders Friday | June 12 Upper Lobby Vic Juba Community Theatre 7:00 pm artswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutborders animation f ilm fest Thursday | June 11 to Saturday | June 13 Ken Burke Meeting Room Lloydminster Public Library More Animation Greats / National Film Board of Canada (ca. 90 min) Lower level, Atrium Centre 5010 - 49 Street All screenings are free Schedule of Screenings A compilation of 10 classic NFB animation shorts. Includes Oscar© winner Every Child and Oscar© nominees The Family that Dwelt Apart and La Salla. Remaining titles are: Cactus Swing; 64,000,000 Years Ago; Evolution; Hot Stuff; Every Dog’s Guide to Complete Home Safety; The Dingles; The Old Lady’s Camping Trip. Thursday, June 11 •The Triplets of Belleville •Escher/The Irises •Second Debut/Stitches in Time/ My Grandmother Ironed the King’s Shirts •Lonesome Monsieur Turgeon/A Hunting Lesson •Stowaway/The Song-Catcher/Black Soul •Hothouse 4 •Escher/The Irises •Talespinners 2 •Talespinners •More Animation Greats •The Triplets of Belleville 10:15am – 11:40am 11:50am - 12:00pm 12:15pm – 12:40pm 12:50pm – 1:25pm 1:35pm – 2:10pm 2:20pm – 2:50pm 3:00pm – 3:10pm 3:35pm – 4:35pm 4:45pm – 5:30pm 5:40pm – 7:10pm 7:20pm – 8:45pm Friday, June 12 •Hothouse 4 •Lonesome Monsieur Turgeon/A Hunting Lesson •Stowaway/The Song-Catcher/Black Soul •More Animation Greats •The Triplets of Belleville •Talespinners 2 •Talespinners 10:15am – 10:45am 10:55am – 11:30pm 11:40pm – 12:15pm 12:25pm – 1:55pm 2:15pm – 3:40pm 3:50pm – 4:50pm 5:00pm – 5:45pm Saturday, June 13 •Second Debut/Stitches in Time/ My Grandmother Ironed the King’s Shirts •Talespinners •More Animation Greats •Talespinners 2 •Hothouse 4 •The Triplets of Belleville 10:15am – 10:40am 10:50am - 11:35pm 11:50pm – 1:20pm 1:30pm – 2:30pm 2:40pm – 3:10pm 3:20pm – 4:45pm Hothouse 4 / National Film Board of Canada (ca. 30 min.) Take six promising animation filmmakers from across Canada, plus two from Brazil, plant them in the NFB’s English Animation Studio, give them 12 weeks to create extremely short animation from concept to release with the full support and assistance of NFB creative experts and, voilà. Watch the results plus a short film about the process. Escher: Sky and water & The Irises / National Film Board of Canada (ca. 7 min) Two innovative Canadian filmmakers bring their creative vision to the drawings and paintings of Escher and Van Gogh. Each film is an inspired exploration of the original artwork through the medium of animation 18 Talespinners 2 / National Film Board of Canada (ca. 60 min) For ages 5-9. Includes seven tales of children who confront challenges with ingenuity and creativity. Each story brings facets of a different cultural community to the screen, through a setting, accent, folk element, tradition, particular food or vocabulary The Triplets of Belleville / directed by Sylvain Chomet (81 min) Rated PG Talespinners / National Film Board of Canada (ca. 45 min) An exceptional and vibrant collection of short animated films for children age 5-9. Adapted from books, each film is based on an acclaimed cross-cultural children’s story that will engage young viewers with appealing characters and dynamic storylines, while sparking their imaginations. Second Debut; Stitches in Time & My Grandmother Ironed the King’s Shirts / National Film Board of Canada (ca. 25 min) Three award-winning films that reflect the richness of human experience. Sophie, at her retirement party, announces that she doesn’t have time to be old. Two friends rock and knit together while their lives flashback to memorable moments. A Norwegian woman uses humble means to thwart an ill-intentioned king. 19 When her grandson is kidnapped during the Tour de France, Madame Souza and her beloved pooch Bruno team up with the Belleville Sisters--an aged song-and-dance team from the days of Fred Astaire--to rescue him. Winner of the 2005 Genie for best motion picture. Stowaway; The Song-Catcher & Black Soul / National Film Board of Canada (ca. 30 min) Using sand animation on underlit glass plates, Stowaway is adapted from a story by the Portuguese writer José Rodrigues Miguéis. Profoundly melancholy in its expressive and richly textured imagery, the film is about one man’s agonizing struggle for freedom. The Song-Catcher takes us into the world of a sad old man obsessed by the memory of the woman he once loved. He spends his days chasing and collecting butterflies as life slowly passes him by. Black Soul is an exhilarating immersion into the heart of Black culture via a whirlwind voyage through the defining moments of Black History. Lonesome Monsieur Turgeon & A Hunting Lesson / National Film Board of Canada (ca. 27 min) A digital urban tale with the naïve style of paper cut-outs, Lonesome Monsieur Turgeon is an amusing but sympathetic portrait of a man who feels all alone in the world. If only he could connect with the people around him. Pinhole animation master Jacques Drouin takes A hunting lesson, a book by Jacques Godbout, and brings to life the wild savannahs of Africa and the colours and textures of a Canadian autumn in hunting season. artswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutborders animation f ilm fest artswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutborders arts bursary and volunteer award ARTS BURSARY Arts Without Borders and Servus Credit Union are very pleased to offer two bursaries of $1,000 each to assist residents of Lloydminster and region in pursuing professional training in the arts. The 2009 Arts Bursaries will be presented on June 14 (Sunday) at the Lloyd Folk Fest. Eileen Fanthorpe 2008 Arts Without Borders Arts Bursary Recipient GWEN MOTTRAM ARTS VOLUNTEER AWARD JURY FOR BURSARIES AND ARTS VOLUNTEER AWARD: The Gwen Mottram Arts Volunteer Award is named in honour of Gwen Mottram, recognizing her passionate commitment and active involvement in provincial and local arts organizations. This annual award presented by the Arts Without Border Festival Society recognizes outstanding public service by an individual in support of the Arts in Lloydminster and/or region. The award includes a work of art for the recipient. Ruth Knispel Denis Foss Jessica Isaak Proud Arts Bursary Sponsor The 2009 Arts Volunteer Award will be presented on June 14 (Sunday) at the Lloyd Folk Fest. Heidi Armstrong 2008 Common Wealth Credit Union Arts Bursary Recipient Denis Foss 2008 Gwen Mottram Arts Volunteer Award 20 2008 Best of Show Award presented to Brandi Hofer Passionate About the Arts and Our Community 21 Proud sponsor of the Art Market artswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutborders Proud sponsor of Best of Show Award Juried Art Show artswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutborders thank you and acknowledgements Thank You Platinum • Lloyd FM & Newcap TV • Lloydminster Concert Series Association Gold • Musgrave Agencies • Leckie & Associates • Weatherford • Vic Juba Community Theatre Silver • Agland • Barr Colony Heritage Cultural Centre • Servus Credit Union • Shield Wireline Bronze • Ellen Teasdale • Graham Flatt • Lloydminster Public Library • Lloydminster Source • Meridian Booster • Moody’s • Paint Spot • Sobeys • Synergy Credit Union • Vermilion Folk Club Friends of the Festival • B and R Photography • City of Lloydminster • Cliff Rose for Clothes • Colors • Dave Bryson, RBC Dominion Securities Inc. • Delta Art • DeSerres • Fountain Tire • Golden K Farms • Gwen Mottram • Joanne and Al MacLauchlan • Lloydminster Co-op • Mid West Canadian Artists • Politeski, Strilchuk and Milen • Staples Photo Credits • Don Whiting • Ray Bailey • Gwen Mottram Acknowledgements Art & Soul Framing and Gallery Boundary Ford Brian Howe Café Mocha Dawn Interiors Deanne Swanson - Belly dancers Denis Foss Dianne Laidler - Highland dancers Ernie’s Coffee House Fatima Pfleider - Filipino dancers Furniture Gallery GOAT 106.1 FM Jessica Isaak Legacy Centre Lianny Rondon - Venezuela dancers Lloydminster Native Friendship Centre Marilyn Young Nova Ferron Oilfield Art Gallery Ruth Knispel Southridge Community Church SPCA Stephanie Sluth - Irish dancers Streetscapes Susan Calfas - Malanka dancers Twink-elle the Clown WritersInk Vic Juba Community Players 22 Festival Organizing Committee Denise Totman (Chair) Charlene Carey Leslie-Anne Davidson Michele Duczek Marg Gilby Ted Haas Laura Hale Dawn Hames Rodney Hughes Joanne MacLauchlan Terri Madill Barb McKeand Gwen Mottram Ward Read Cindy Sorley-Keichinger Visual Arts Laura Hale, Artist in Residence ArtWalk Dawn Hames (Chair) Art Market Marg Gilby (Co-Chair) Virginia Iampen (Co-Chair) Festival Awards Joanne MacLauchlan (Co-Chair) Barb McKeand (Co-Chair) Festival Showcase Ron Ror (Chair) Rodney Hughes Terri Madill Gwen Mottram Festival Website Michele Duczek Film Fest Michele Duczek (Chair) Marie Baird Doreen Bjorge Ron Gillies Jean Henry 23 Juried Art Show Cindy Sorley-Keichinger (Chair) Pam Playford Lloydminster Folk Fest Rodney Hughes (Chair) Lloydminster Reads Leslie-Anne Davidson (Co-Chair) Denise Totman (Co-Chair) Program Guide Gerald Ford (Chair) Raffle Terri Madill (Chair) Tourism Ward Read (Chair) WriterInk Ted Haas (Chair) Cathryn Gantefoer Margaret Lonsdale Terri Madill Lloyd Manning Betty Williams artswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutbordersARTSWITHOUTBORDERSartswithoutborders festival committees
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