Summer, 2009
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Summer, 2009
summer 2009 schedule of CAMPS, CLASSES & EVENTS 508 w. water street | decorah, ia 52101 | 563.382.5440 | arthaus508 @ gmail.com w e l c o m e to a rt h au s ArtHaus is Decorah’s home for the arts bringing visual, performing, and literary art together under one roof and offering creative programs for all ages. Summer events FIRST FRIDAY: JAPANESE TEA PARTY Friday, June 5 8:00-10:00 pm COS T: FREE! DATE : TIME : ArtHaus welcomes summer with a Japanese tea party. Sample a variety of Japanese teas and try your hand at Origami, an age-old Japanese art form. Luther professor and Japanese culture aficionado, Uwe Rudolf, will adorn our space with beautiful photographs and objects collected during his many travels to Japan. BLUEs SINGING DOG PRESENTS: NAMOLI BRENNET IN CONCERT Friday, June 19 TIME : 8:00pm COS T: $10 Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s ArtHaus Events............................... 1-2 Adult Classes and Workshops.............. 3-4 Youth Visual Art Classes.................... 5-7 Youth Performing Art Classes............. 8-9 Calendar....................................... back DATE : Arizona-based troubadour Namoli Brennet returns to ArtHaus! This remarkable singer-songwriter is a multi-instrumentalist who “sings and plays with an intensity and intelligence that can’t be ignored,” says Performing Songwriter Magazine. Brennet has developed a crush on Decorah and is thrilled to be coming back. You won’t want to miss her this time! CONTACT US With questions or to register for any class or workshop. 563.382.5440 or arthaus508@gmail.com www.arthausdecorah.org 1 s u m m e r EVENTS (continued) Dinner and a Movie Saturday, June 20 6:00 pm Wine and Dinner at Rubaiyat 9:00 pm Breakfast at Tiffany’s at ArtHaus COS T: $55/person includes dinner, wine, and movie D ATE: TIM E: Rubaiyat and ArtHaus are teaming up to offer you a special night filled with excellent food, fabulous wine, and a great classic film. You don’t have to don your little black dress or be dripping in jewels to enjoy this evening, but it will be a classy, smashing party that Audrey Hepburn wouldn’t want to miss! Start your summer evening with lovely wine and a New York themed dinner inspired by the film, and then stroll down Water Street to ArtHaus for the film and coffee. Call Rubaiyat (382.9463) to reserve your space now! FIRST FRIDAY: BLUEGRASS AND BEER TASTING Friday, July 3 TIM E: 7:00-10:00 pm COS T: $5 D ATE: Kick off the Fourth of July weekend with a little Bluegrass by local favorites, Done Doin’ Laundry! JD’s House of Wine and Spirits will offer summer beer tasting at 7pm, and the music starts at 8. Dust off your boots and come to ArtHaus for a pre-Fourth party! THEATRE PRODUCTION: THE MUSHROOM PICKER Sunday, July 12 TIM E: 7:00pm COS T: $10 D ATE: ArtHaus is pleased to present this one-man show, which has received rave reviews around the country. Patrick Dewane tells the true story of his Czech-American grandfather, Matt Konop, a man whose peculiar CB handle during the 1970s, “The Mushroom Picker,” was really a clue to his incredible story as a WWII soldier fighting in the forests of his family’s ancient homeland. The Mushroom Picker chronicles an astonishing journey in a multi-media production hailed by the Smithsonian Institute as “Extraordinary. Impossible to forget.” FIRST FRIDAY: SPONTANEOUS ART INSTALLATION Friday, August 7 TIM E: 8:00-10:00 pm COS T: FREE! D ATE: It’s the weekend after Nordic Fest. Your company has left and you’re still recovering from that extra helping of rommegrot. You hosted last weekend so come to our Haus for First Friday! Back by popular demand, it’s an interactive art installation of YOUR ART. We’ll provide live music, hooks on the walls, and glasses. You bring that bottle leftover from Nordic Fest, and a piece of your own art to hang on the wall - or just come and enjoy, as the exhibit creates itself with each new artwork. r e g i st r at i o n Call ArtHaus 563.382.5440 or email arthaus508@gmail.com to register for any class or workshop. 2 A d u lt c l a s s e s & wo r k s h o p s Summer Session Adult classes and workshops are open to students age 16 and above IRON and FIRE: Casting Medallions Wednesday, June 24 5:30-8:30pm INSTRUCTOR : Kelly Ludeking COS T: $45 (materials included) LOCATION : Ron Ludeking Farm, 1421 200th Street, Decorah D ATE: TIM E: Kelly Ludeking is a Decorah native, metal artist and sculptor now living in the Minneapolis area. We are thrilled to welcome him home and offer you an opportunity to experience an iron pour on his family farm. Learn the metal casting process during this evening workshop and create your own medallions. Then, if you can, come back with your friends and family on Saturday, June 27 at 4:00pm to watch the iron pour in process. On Sunday afternoon, pick up your finished artwork – one that will last for generations. adult visual art classes aRT For a Cause: Be Creative and Make a Difference Sunday, June 28 6:30-8:30pm COS T: $5 suggested donation Ages 14 and up D ATE: DRAWING AND PAINTING in the FIELD: Explore The Landscape of the Oneota Valley EN PLEIN AIR June 15-July 20 TIME : Mondays 6:00-8:30 pm INSTRUC TO R: Rachelle Branum COS T: $60 + $30 materials fee DATE : After a long winter, spend some quality time outdoors! This 6-week exploration of Claude Monet and techniques for capturing impressions of the landscape will leave you with a meaningful collection of artworks that capture light and color in a way that no indoor painting can. Each session will take place in a different location as we develop skills to transform 3-D outdoor experiences onto a lasting 2-D surface. Join us in a visual celebration of the beauty of Northeast Iowa. All skill levels will be appropriately challenged. TIM E: Are you looking for a creative outlet but also want to make a difference both locally and globally? We hope that this is the first “creative activism” workshop of many! Learn about similar organizations helping people internationally such as Project Linus, Mama to Mama, and Dulaan Project, and try your hand at a sample creative project. We’ll brainstorm future hands-on projects that could make a positive impact on people locally (Decorah, Postville, etc) and beyond. Join us and get artsy for a cause! A GEM OF A GAL: TRANSLATE YOUR INNER-SELF INTO A BRACELET WITH SARAH MAGNER Thursday, June 18 TIME : 5:30-8:30 pm COS T: $35/person DATE : Did you know jewelry is not only an adornment to your wardrobe but can also reflect your inner self? Spend an evening with local designer and gem enthusiast, Sarah Magner, learn about the significance and meaning of various gemstones and choose a combination to create one of Sarah’s signature tangle bracelets of your own. Mothers and Daughters (ages 8-up) welcome! 3 A d u lt c l a s s e s & wo r k s h o p s (continued) Summer Session Adult classes and workshops are open to students age 16 and above Adult Performing and Literary Art Classes TURNING LIFE INTO FICTION June 2- July 7 Tuesdays 6:30-8:30 pm INSTRUC TO R : Amy Weldon C OS T: $75 DATE : TIME : This course will explore ways to mine your own experience, memories, observations, and emotions for the materials of fiction – and how, and why, to depart from the “truth” when an “untruth” would make a better story. We’ll engage the basic elements of fiction (plot, dialogue, character, conflict, place) and explore the line between fiction and memoir in a series of readings, inclass exercises, and friendly small-group discussions. Ultimately, we will craft our own short stories, workshop them in our friendly small-group setting, and read them aloud on the final night of the course. IMPROV Workshops C os t : 1 workshop $10 2 workshops $18 3 workshops $20 In troducti o n to I mpr ov June 25 TIME : Thursday 7:00-8:30pm DATE : Awaken your sleeping creativity! Through structured games and the power of saying “yes”, discover the joy of your own imagination. No need to see yourself as “funny” – this class provides a fun and supportive environment for anyone willing to jump in! Improv Night I July 9 Thursday 7:00-8:30pm Pr er equi s ite : Any ArtHaus Improv class, or instructor’s ok DATE : TIME : Improv Night I I July 16 Thursday 7:00-8:30pm Pr er equi s ite : Any ArtHaus Improv class, or instructor’s ok DATE : TIME : You know from previous workshops that improv is a great way to release the blocks that separate us from our inherent creativity. Join us for one or both Improv Nights -- come laugh, play and let loose! r e g i st r at i o n 4 Call ArtHaus 563.382.5440 or email arthaus508@gmail.com to register for any class or workshop. A d u lt c l a s s e s & wo r k s h o p s (continued) Summer Session Adult classes and workshops are open to students age 16 and above PILATES Art Haus i s a v e ry, v e ry, v e ry f i ne h au s June 17-July 22 Wednesdays 9:00-10:00am INSTRUCTOR : Karen Berland D ATE: TIM E: COS T: $ 55 Pilates floor exercises concentrate on development of core strength, flexibility, and mind-body awareness. Pilates practitioners report that their bodies become stronger, longer, leaner, and more able to move through their daily lives with grace and ease. Bring your own mat and see for yourself! Karen is an SCW Certified Pilates instructor. SWING DANCING June 17-July 22 TIM E: Wednesdays 6:00-7:00pm OR 7:30-8:30pm INSTRUCTOR : Alan Hockersmith COS T: $60/couple D ATE: Jump blues, country swing, big band, and old time rock and roll are all on the jukebox for this fun filled six week course, perfect for those who want to learn this simple and versatile social dance. Couples are encouraged, but not required. Named “local swing dance pioneer” by the Twin Cities’ City Pages, Alan was a driving force behind the resurgence of Swing Dancing in the Twin Cities from 1995 to 1999. Now it’s Decorah’s turn! Lea Donhowe Lovelace and Kristen Underwood, co-direectors of ArtHaus Support ArtHaus – buy a t-shirt or tank top this summer! r e g i st r at i o n Call ArtHaus 563.382.5440 or email arthaus508@gmail.com to register for any class or workshop. 5 FAMI LY F RI ENDLY A RT S Y AFT E R NOONS This summer we are taking a more family friendly approach to our Ladies’ Night Out workshops. Most of them will be held on Sunday afternoons rather than the usual Thursday evenings to further encourage you to come as a family. No artistic experience necessary. MOTHER’s DAY wORKSHOP: MOSAIC A POT FOR MOM Father’s Day Workshop: Design a T-Shirt for Dad DATE : Sunday, May 3 TIME : 1:00-4:00pm INSTRUC TO R : Linda Elkins C OS T: $25/person or pair (includes all materials to mosaic one medium size pot) Sunday, June 14 TIM E: 1:00-4:00pm INSTRUCTOR: Rachelle Branum COS T: $35/person or family (includes one t-shirt and all materials for transferring design) Jazz up your container garden while spending some quality mom/daughter/sister time. Have fun working together to mosaic ceramic pots, using broken tiles and plates to transform plain into colorful and interesting. Whether you bring your mom, daughter, and friend, or just yourself, you will leave with a unique gift that anyone would love! We will even supply some seeds for planting in your new artful object! Ages 8 and up. Children under 13 should be accompanied by an adult. Come design and print a one of a kind hand-printed t-shirt to give to Dad on his special day. Bring older children (ages 8 and up) to help draw or your younger children’s drawings and then transfer the images to fabric. The dad in your life will have the funkiest duds on the tennis court (or basketball court, or golf course, or grill competition…you get the picture!) When registering, please specify Dad’s t-shirt size. D ATE: r e g i st r at i o n 6 Call ArtHaus 563.382.5440 or email arthaus508@gmail.com to register for any class or workshop. Y o u t h SUMMER CAMP s a n d W o r k s h o p s Summer Session ARTHAUS MULTI-ARTS SPANISH CULTURE Camp: AGES 8-12 July 6-10 8-12 years (maximum 10 students) TIM E: Monday-Friday, 9:00am – 3:30pm INSTRUCTORs: Jim Tripp, Lea Lovelace, Lindsey Harman, Liz Rog COS T: $125 (includes daily snack and an ArtHaus t-shirt) Please bring a cold lunch each day. D ATE: AG E: Dive into another culture this summer! This one-week program is packed full of experiences that will open the door to the Spanishspeaking world through the arts -- painting, sculpture, music, theatre, and language. Rehearse a short play, learn or improve your Spanish, spend some hands-on studio time exploring media and themes inspired by contemporary Mexican artists, and more! NORDIC FEST THEATRE PROJECT, “LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT SUN”: AGES 9-13 July 13-July 25 (performances: July 24 & 25) AG E: 9-13 years old TIM E: Monday-Friday, 9-noon D IR ECTOR : Kristen Underwood COS T: $125 (includes snacks, admission to Vesterheim Museum, and all materials) to regi ster: Contact Vesterheim Museum 382-9681 D ATE: ArtHaus students with their creations. IT IS ALL ABOUT ME! Little Masters /Mini Masters Visual ARTs CAMP: AGES 4-8 Mini-Masters June 1-5 OR June 8- 12 TIME : 9:00am-noon AGE: 4-5 years (maximum 12 students) INSTRUC TO R: Jennifer Jones COS T: $ 90 (Includes all art materials, daily snack, and ArtHaus t-shirt) DATE & TIME : Participants in the 7th annual Nordic Fest Theatre Project (a collaboration between Vesterheim Museum and Upstart Crow Theatreworks) will step inside the ancient and mysterious Sami culture, and create a play to present during Nordic Fest. Each day of the two week program will include theatre warm-ups and games, designed to build the skills needed for performance. Participants will use a tour of Vesterheim’s collection of Sami artifacts, and other related exhibits, along with stories and music, to explore one of the earth’s vanishing cultures and bring it to life on the stage. Scholarships available. Program sponsored by Nick and Elida Rowley, and Rowley Trial Law Firm. LITTLE MASTERS June 1-5 OR June 8-12 1:00-4:00pm AGE : 6-8 years (maximum 12 students each week) INSTRUC TO R: Jennifer Jones COS T: $ 90 (Includes all art materials, daily snack, and ArtHaus t-shirt) DATE & TIME : TIME : Do you often look at your child and wonder, “Who are you?” Well, let them show you their true personality through a creative outlet as they explore fun art activities in our half-day camp all week. Projects include life-size three-dimensional self-portraits, alter-ego masks, and personal story scrolls. Students will also have “open studio” time each day when they will be encouraged to experiment with different artist materials and methods including painting, oil and chalk pastels, printmaking, and mixed media collages. At the end of the week students will have a chance to showcase their true identities through an art exhibition of their camp creations in our ArtHaus gallery. Don’t miss Upstart Crow Theatrework’s summer productions! 7 Y o u n g ARTIST s ’ WORKSHOPS ( a g e s 1 0 - 1 7 ) Summer Session Beading WITH BIJOUX JEWELRY Thursday, July 30 AG E: 10-17 years (maximum 10 students) TIM E: 5:30-8:30 pm COS T: $30/person (includes all materials) D ATE: Jewelry designers Vicki and Karen Berland are known around the area for their artistic beading and beautiful designs. Join us for a creative evening as we each have an opportunity to learn from the artists and create a set of earrings and necklace to wear on our next eve out with friends. No experience necessary. HEAVY METAL: Casting Iron Medallions Friday, June 26 13-17 years (maximum 10 students) TIM E: 1:00-4:00pm INSTRUCTOR : Kelly Ludeking COS T: $45 (materials included) LOCATION : Ron Ludeking Farm, 1421 200th Street, Decorah D ATE: AG E: Kelly Ludeking is a Decorah native, metal artist and sculptor now living in the Minneapolis area. We are thrilled to welcome him home and offer you an opportunity to experience an iron pour on his family farm. Learn the metal casting process during this evening workshop and create your own medallions. Then if you can, come back with your friends and family on Saturday, June 27 at 4:00pm to watch the iron pour in process. Sunday afternoon you can pick up your finished artwork – one that will last for generations. 8 a l s o at a rt H au s . . . YOGA WITH HEATHER HENRY DATE : CIRCLESONG TBA AG E: birth and up TIM E: Tuesdays 9:30-10:30 am COS T: suggested donation $5 per class D ATE: June 17-July 29 (no class on July 8) 4-8 years TIME : Wednesday, 2:00-2:45 pm C OS T : $40 session AGE : A circle of young children and babies, fathers, mothers, and caregivers singing songs that nurture the spirit, along with songs that are just plain fun! 9-13 years Wednesdays, 3:00-4:00pm C OS T : $50 per session AGE : TIME : In addition to our practice of asanas (posture play for the youngers), meditation, and breathing, we will be exploring the chakras (energy centers). All the while, we will be having fun and creating a peaceful and balanced body and mind. No registration necessary for CircleSong. For more information, contact Kristin Albertson (382-0025) or Otter Dreaming (382-3458) e-mail: kristim@oneota.net To register for yoga, contact Heather Henry phone: 507.894.4507 | e-mail: sanctuary@acegroup.cc r e g i st r at i o n Call ArtHaus 563.382.5440 or email arthaus508@gmail.com to register for any class or workshop. 9 About Little Masters Art Studio Little Masters Art Studio fosters art appreciation and offers quality hands-on art education for the busy hands and open minds of budding Little Masters. Each class session will focus on the work of a different famous artist rooted in past or contemporary art history. Each introduced artwork will inspire a new art-making technique exploring new artist materials. By keeping small class sizes Little Masters Art Studio offers a warm, welcoming environment where students can be inspired to explore their individual artistic spirit. The class curriculum is designed for specific ages and abilities of children enrolled in the course, empowering them to succeed in their creative process at all levels. LEA DONHOWE LOVELACE DIRECTOR OF LITTLE MASTERS ART STUDIO, CO-DIRECTOR OF ARTHAUS A Decorah native and a Luther College graduate, Lea has worked in the field of Art Education for over a decade. She has worn various hats including that of a teaching artist working with diverse populations of varied ages; a program director for a not-for-profit community art school; the manager of teacher programs at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago; and an independent contractor/consultant, connecting diverse audience members to museum exhibitions. Lea has her Master of Arts in Art Education from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. In 2007 she moved back to Decorah with her husband, Mark and their kids Noah (6) and Ada (4), a mere two block commute away from ArtHaus. RACHELLE REIS BRANUM, INSTRUCTOR Rachelle is an artist/educator with a degree in Art Education from the University of Northern Iowa. She has experience teaching art in public schools and art centers, and as an artist-inresidence. She has also focused on museum education as a docent at the Minneapolis Institute of Art and is the former Assistant Curator of Education at the Joslyn Art Museum in Omaha, Nebraska. Rachelle, originally from the area, recently moved back to Decorah with her husband, Mark. When Rachelle isn’t teaching she is attempting to do her own artwork while tending to the needs of her children, Caden (2) and Mara (1). KeLLY LUdEKING, Instructor Kelly is a Decorah native, launching his artistic career as a Decorah High School graduate in 1991. He continued his studio education at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design where he learned metal casting, graduating with an emphasis in sculpture and furniture design. Since college, Kelly has had the opportunity to travel across the nation to learn a variety of artistic styles and methods from other metal artists, which has helped him diversify his own style of work. Kelly founded Ironhead Sculptural Services, a Twin Cities based organization, with the mission of preserving the 6000 year-old trade of metal casting through education programs for both youth and adults. Jennifer Fisher Jones, INSTRUCTOR Jennifer graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art from Macalester College and holds a K-12 Teaching Certification in Art from the University of Iowa. She has experience teaching art in private and public schools and has designed and taught after-school art programs and summer art camps in California and Iowa. Her love of Contemporary Art led her into galleries where she had the opportunity to serve as an Art Consultant in San Francisco and later Washington D.C. Jennifer and her husband, Brian, moved to Decorah in 2004. They have two children, Adam (4) and Greta (2). 10 About Upstart Crow Theatreworks The idea for Upstart Crow Theatreworks was hatched in the fall of 2002 after staging a production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream with a cast of Decorah-area children. Seven years and 17 productions later, Upstart Crow offerings still have as their foundation a respect for the creative impulse within each of us, and an understanding that the skills practiced in theatre are the same as those useful in the life: good listening, an understanding of ourselves, compassion for others, and a healthy sense of play! Productions: The classical, contemporary, and original plays staged by Upstart Crow are chosen with an eye and ear tuned to good literature, “language plays” that are accessible, yet challenging and interesting to performers and audiences of all ages. Classes: Designed to encourage teamwork, creative thinking and spontaneity, Upstart Crow classes are a great way for students of all ages to learn through play. KRISTEN UNDERWOOD DIRECTOR OF UPSTART CROW THEATREWORKS, CO-DIRECTOR OF ARTHAUS Kristen has been a theatre professional for over twenty years. She earned her BFA from the University of Colorado/Boulder, and her MFA from San Francisco’s American Conservatory Theatre. As an actor and director, Kristen has been involved in over one hundred professional productions for companies around the country, in addition to teaching theatre for CU/Boulder and Luther College, among others. After ten years as a managing Core Artist/Education Director for the Commonweal Theatre Co, Kristen founded Upstart Crow Theatreworks in Decorah, where she now makes her home with her son Simon. Alan hockersmith, instructor Named local swing dance pioneer by the Twin Cities City Pages, Alan Raven Hockersmith was a driving force behind the swing dance renaissance in the Twin Cities from 1995-1999. His classes, and Swing in general, gained local and national notice after having been featured in the Star Tribune, City Pages, Pioneer Press, Elle magazine, and Minnesota Monthly. Alan’s teaching experience includes Swing, Cajun, Country Western, Salsa, Waltz, and Polka. His teaching style emphasizes the fun that any form of dance brings to our lives. AMY WELDON, INSTRUCTOR Amy, an Alabama native, holds a Ph.D. in 19th-century British literature from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she edited The Carolina Quarterly. Her fiction and creative nonfiction have appeared in StoryQuarterly, The South Carolina Review, Yemassee, Southern Cultures, The Carolina Quarterly, and The North Carolina Literary Review, and her personal essay “The Fruits of Memory” is reprinted in Cornbread Nation 2: The Best of Southern Food Writing (Univ. of North Carolina Press, 2004). Having completed a short story collection, Traveling Grace, she is now at work on a novel, Mansions. Amy is a regular columnist, as “The Book Doctress,” for Decorah’s Inspire(d) Magazine, and assistant professor of English at Luther College. KAREN BERLAND, instructor Karen Berland became familiar with Pilates while living in Charleston, SC. This particular form of mind-body exercise held her interest and she pursued her teaching certification after moving to Decorah four and a half years ago. Karen enjoys sharing the benefits of Pilates, and is finding new motivation in her practice since the birth of her son Elliot, six months ago. Lindsey Harman, Instructor Lindsey Harman holds an M.F.A. in Theatre Performance and currently directs the Mabel-Canton Speech and Drama program. She also creates theatre and teaches voice in Decorah, IA. When not creating work for the stage Lindsey makes jewelry and attends births -- all four components weaving together to comprise Arrival Arts. Lindsey spends most of her time with her husband Andrew and their greatest gift and creation, Ezra. liz rog, INSTRUCTOR Liz Rog has been singing songs with children for 20 years. While living in Bolivia and in Mexico, she was delighted to notice that children there love to sing as much as they do here. This summer, Liz will teach ArtHaus students a selection of songs and games in Spanish, little gems she has collected over the years to be treasured and shared. 11 ju n e 2 0 0 9 m ay 2 0 0 9 SCHOLARSHIPS sun mon tue wed thu fri 1 SAT 4 5 6 7 8 7 3 8 9 thu 4 fri 5 SAT 6 First Friday: Japanese Tea Party 10 11 12 13 Two Two Gents Gents Fam. at 2:00 Preview & 7:30 June 8-12 at 7:00 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 25 18 19 20 Pilates, Gem of Namoli Dinner Swing, a Gal: Brennet and a Yoga Bracelets in Movie classes concert begin En Dad’s Plein Day Air Workshop begins 18 24 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 ArtHaus is made possible through the sponsorship of Decorah Regional Art Council. All contributions in support of ArtHaus made to DRAC are tax deductible. DRAC is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization. Call us if you’d like more information about becoming a Friend of ArtHaus. 30 ju ly 2 0 0 9 mon tue wed fri 3 2 1 Photo Credits: Silver Moon Photography and Inspire(d) Media a ugu s t 2 0 0 9 thu SAT sun mon tue wed thu fri 4 SAT 1 First Friday: Bluegrass & Beer 5 6 7 Culture Life Camp into July Fiction 6-10 ends 12 13 The Mush. Picker at 7:00 Nordic Fest Theatre proj. begins 19 20 14 27 No Yoga 15 10 11 2 3 4 5 6 21 22 23 Pilates and Swing classes end 28 29 17 30 8 18 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Fall Session Registration 24 Nordic Fest Theatre proj. perform Yoga Beading class with ends Bijoux Fa l l s e s s io n r egi s tratio n b egin s with a r egis tration d ay at Art H au s S aturd ay, Augu s t 1 5 , 1 1 : 0 0 a m - 1 pm First Friday: Spont. Art Install. Improv 16 7 Improv En Plein Air ends 26 9 8 EVENT RENTAL ArtHaus makes a cozy setting for intimate concerts, private parties, and other gatherings of around 50 or fewer. Call us for rates and more information. BECOME A FRIEND OF ARTHAUS Art for a Cause sun GIFT CERTIFICATES 27 Iron Improv Heavy and Metal Fire: Iron casting Medallions 26 ArtHaus strives to be accessible to all and offers scholarships upon request. Scholarships are made possible through the generous donations of ArtHaus supporters. Please inquire if you are interested in receiving a scholarship or would like to contribute to the scholarship fund. Gift Certificates to ArtHaus are available in any amount. Call or stop by to pick one up for someone you love. Spring II Session Ends 18 wed Life into Fiction begins June 1-5 Two Gents at 2:00 17 2 Little/ Mini Masters Camps 9 tue Little/ Mini Masters Camps Mom’s Day Workshop 10 mon 1 2 First Friday: May Day 3 sun 31 25 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 508 w. water street decorah, ia 52101 563.382.5440 arthaus508@gmail.com Nordic Fest Theatre proj. perform 23 24 30 25 31 26 27 28 29 www.arthausdecorah.com