January 05, 2006
Opening Reception for How the Ink Feels: at the Main Stay Gallery on Friday, January 6th from 5PM - 7 PM. Reception is free and open to the public. Exhibit features a collection of letterpress broadsides illuminating poetry and prose by distinguished American writers. Collograph Workshop with Evon Zerbetz. Saturday, January 7th 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM. There is no cost; however reservations are required for limited spaces available. Phone 225-5900 to register or for more info.
Friday Night Insight Programs at the SE Alaska Discovery Center: Every Friday night, 7 - 8pm. January 6: "The Walrus of Round Island" presented by Karen Brand from the US Forest Service will present pictures and facts about her trip to the Walrus Island Game Sanctuary. Call for Artists for the 2005 Wearable Art Show! Amazingly enough it is time to start thinking about your wearable pieces and get ready to fill out that paper work. The next deadline is January 20th for registrations of pieces by artists under 18. Call 225-2211 for more information or stop by 716 Totem Way for a grant application and/or registration form.
Tickets on Sale Now! Singer and songwriter Lucy Kaplansky tickets on sale at TBC, Soho Coho, Madison, McPherson Music, and the Arts Council, or by phone 225-2211. The 20th Annual Wearable Art Show Flashback tickets now on sale at the Arts Council, or by phone at 225-2211. Starting Dec.16th at TBC, Soho Coho, Madison, and McPherson Music. Get 'em while they last! Linda Tillery and the Cultural Heritage Choir will perform February 26th, and tickets for that performance are available at the Arts Council or by phone at 225-2211. Workshops & Classes: Collograph Workshop with Evon Zerbetz. Saturday, January 7th 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM. There is no cost; however reservations are required for limited spaces available. Phone 225-5900 to register or for more info. Beading, Knitting, and other fabric art workshops will be available this fall through The Bead and Yarn Shoppe located in Salmon Landing Market. Call The Shoppe at 225-2358 for registration and information. Quilting classes: The Silver Thimble Quilt Shop is hosting a variety of quilting classes for the fall and early winter. From the beginner to more experienced quilters, classes are available at varying times. Please call the Quilt Shop for more information and registration at 225-5422. Totem Heritage Center Native Arts Studies Program Spring Registration: Register for spring classes through the Heritage Center. Registration can be completed by phone (907-225-5900), online at www.city.ketchikan.ak.us/museums/departments_totem, by fax (907-225-5901) or in person at 621 Deermount. UAS Registration: Art classes offered at the University this spring semester include, Watercolor Basics and Watercolor Painting with Adell Bruns, stained glass with Rick Erdrich, drawing portraits with Dave Rubin, and Painting with Acrylics with MJ Turek. Projects from these classes will be a part of the May gallery show at the Mainstay Gallery. For more information contact UAS at 225-6177, or to register 225-4511.
Coming Soon: Sweet Second Saturdays dance and dessert, Saturday, January 14th, at the Crow's Nest. $5 at the door, no experience necessary, live caller and instruction provided, music starts at 7pm. Singer, songwriter Lucy
Kaplansky will bring
her lovely and commanding vocal performance to the Kayhi Stage,
Friday, January 13th at 7:30pm. Her unique blend of rock, folk,
country and pop music will captivate audiences of all ages.
Tickets on sale at TBC, Soho Coho, McPherson Music, Madison Hardware
and the arts council or by phone at 225-2211. Monthly Grind, Saturday, January 28th, 7pm at the Saxman Tribal house. Live local talent, dessert and coffee, all for just $5 per adult, and $1 for kids. Buy a ticket, bring a homemade dessert and get a refund. Mad Hatter Tea Party at the Ketchikan Public Library. January 28, at 3 PM downstairs in the Annex. Fun for all! The 20th Annual Wearable Art Show Flashback will once again showcase wearable art pieces from artists both near and far. This Ketchikan success story is unforgettable and wild. Don't miss this opportunity to see these artists shine, and FLASH you with their ideas of grandeur, tickets on sale now at the Arts Council or by phone at 225-2211. Starting December 16th, tickets will be available at TBC, Soho Coho, Madison Hardware, and McPherson Music. Don't wait, tickets go fast!
Ongoing attractions: Story time at the Library continues regularly throughout the year on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at 10:30am. After some playtime, the librarian reads stories, sings songs, does finger plays and shows a short film beginning around 10:40 am. This program is appropriate for infants through pre-school age children. Raucous: Everything Raven by Evon Zerbetz will be on display at the Tongass Historical Museum, October through January 29, 2006. Call 225-5600 for more information. Winter Hours are Wednesday - Friday, 1:00 - 5:00 PM Saturday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, Sunday, 1:00 - 4:00 PM.
Upcoming auditions, contests, artist opportunities, etc: Opportunities to serve at
the Arts Council! KAAHC Committees: The Wearable Art Show and Mainstay Gallery
committees are looking for new members. Please contact the new
Wearable Art Show Chair Karen Brand at 225-5681 or kbrand@fs.fed.us,
or the new Mainstay Gallery Chair Marilyn Lee at 225-8156 or
omjlee@kpunet.net for more information on how to contribute to
these great committees. Auditions for "Chaps!" are coming up on January 5th at the First Lutheran Church Annex at 7:00 pm. There are roles for 5 men and one woman, four of the men have to sing, one man is silent, and the woman sings. Only one audition date is necessary. Rehearsals begin after the holidays. Call Maria at 225-9655 for more information. Calling all writers, interested in getting together to write and talk about your writing with others? Call Elizabeth Flom to get something started or get involved, 247-1313. Call for Artists for the 2005 Wearable Art Show! Amazingly enough it is time to start thinking about your wearable pieces and get ready to fill out that paper work: January 20th deadline for artists under 18, and January 27th deadline for all other entries. Call for Artists: Anchorage Museum of History and Art seeking entries for juried exhibition "Planes, Trains & Automobiles: Transportation and Travel in Art," which will open in the Museum's Discovery Art Gallery for Families on June 18, 2006 and run through May 15, 2007. Submissions must be postmarked no later than January 9, 2006. For more information, contact Julie Decker, Guest Curator, at julied@alaskalife.net Call for Plays for 2006 Play Lab: The Last Frontier Theatre Conference Play Lab is looking for writers to submit plays to be presented in the Play Lab. Submissions must be received by February 1, 2006. For more information and submission requirements visit their website at www.pwscc.edu or email the Conference Coordinator at dmoore@pwscc.edu. Artist in Residence: Denali National Park and Preserve is seeking applications from visual artists for the 2006 Artist-in-Residence Program. Entries will be accepted with postmarks dated November 15, 2005 through January 31, 2006. Application information is available on the park website at www.nps.gov/dena or by contacting the Murie Science and Learning Center at (907) 683-9532. ASCA Grant application Due dates are quarterly, the next being March 1st. All small grants applications are available online at www.eed.state.ak.us/aksca. Attention all Artists: Call for Public Art through the Anchorage Museum of history and art. All needed information for this and other opportunities can be found at www.anchoragemuseum.org.
Meetings and Gatherings: The Ketchikan Area Arts and Humanities Council Board of Directors meets the third Tuesday of every month at 6pm at the Mainstay Gallery, 716 Totem Way. Rainy Day Quilters meet on the fourth Tuesday of the month, at 6:45pm, at Holy Name.
Coming attractions: Ketchikan Area Arts and Humanities Council Annual Meeting: for new, current and renewing members of the Arts Council to gather and take care of business and celebrate the arts. Awards will be given to the Volunteer of the year, the Arts Business of the Year, and the Business of the Year. More details coming soon, call the Arts council for more info, 225-2211. Fundraising Auction sponsored
by the Ketchikan Outdoor
Recreation and Trails Coalition (Trails Coalition) and Leask
Users Coalition will be held on Friday, February 17, 2006 at
the Ted Ferry Civic Center at 6:00 pm. Linda Tillery and the Cultural
Heritage Choir performs
February 26th. This Grammy-nominated group will showcase African
music as well as spirituals, gospel, soul, and contemporary pieces
on the Kayhi Stage at 7:30pm. Tickets are now available at TBC,
Soho Coho, Madison, McPherson Music, and at the Arts Council
or by phone at 225-2211.
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