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Straight Up Magazine is now Gesso Magazine and it is here with its 73rd edition ‘Serving Up Art, Music and Culture for the Metro Area’s Enjoyment’. The St. Louis Metro deserves its own arts and entertainment magazine. And here it is. It’s called Gesso!!! It is our pleasure and privilege to have Vesna Delevska as our featured cover artist. Vesna is a long-time friend of ours and was previously featured in Issue #44 . If you attended pre-Covid Midwest Salute To The Arts in August
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privilege to be able to provide a platform for regional artist of all genres to express their passions and creativity with Gesso. We thank all the creatives who submit
We are excited to again be sponsoring the Midwest Salute To The Arts this year as the 33rd Annual Art Fair returns - live to Longacre Park in Fairview Heights. Reserve August 27-29 for this spectacular - though Covid limited - art fair. Along with the 50 juried presenting artists, look for the Gesso Magazine Artists Demonstration Tent. AND for live music on the Gesso Magazine Performance Stage. Governor French Gallery is on its regularly scheduled Summer Break. And, due to Covid concerns, our Jacque Davis
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“Dreaming in Color” exhibition at Governor French Gallery is still closed to foot traffic. The exhibition is visible from the vast
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Contributors: Cover Artist: Vesna Delevska Cover Logo: Jake Bishop Comics: Danny Houk Photography/ Images: Courtesy of Vesna Delevska (p.26-31), West End Junction (p.38-39), Jane Reed (p.40-41), Emily Bramstedt (p.46-49) All material in this publication and its affiiated on-line content are copyrighted to the individual contributors or Gesso Magazine and may not be reproduced without written consent. We are very grateful to those who have submitted material to be considered for publication. However, the opinions and views of those contributing content to Gesso do not necessarily reflect those of Gesso Magazine.
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10 33rd Midwest Salute to the Arts 21 August Fun Page by John Dorroh
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“33rd Annual Midwest Salute to the Art” That’s right! For the last 32 years, Midwest Salute to the Arts has provided the St. Louis/ Metro East area with outstanding art and entertainment. I can’t tell you how many artists have exhibited and sold their wares, nor can I give you an accurate account of just how many vendors have prepared food and served beverages. I can’t even make an accurate report of attendance in three-plus decades. But I can tell you that from the beginning, this annual event has been a source of community pride and a place for art to flourish for children, adults, and everyone in between. I was chatting with the director of Midwest Salute to the Arts, Sharon Kassing, and she reminded me of the mission for this event: to bring art to the people. So simple, right? “Art for everyone, art every day.” That’s something that we can all live with, don’t you think? The community needs this celebration, especially after the fall-out from the pandemic. What happened to MSA in 2020? Due to the pandemic the Midwest Salute to the Arts had a different look in 2020. No, it wasn’t canceled. It “went virtual,” just as many schools, universities, and businesses did. Instead of featuring the work of 100 artists, 50 were included. This isn’t to say that the event was “watered down.” It became more focused.
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August 2021 Dates, Times, Locations…and what to expect: Please be sure to mark your calendars for the following dates: August 27, 28 & 29. These are the days that Moody Park (525 S. Ruby Lane) in Fairview Heights will be ground-zero for a free, family-friendly arts fest, complete with food, drink, and live music. Informational booths will be staffed by volunteers to help educate festival-goers on a variety of subjects. There is always a ton of fun for the kids, so you need to bring the whole family. The Midwest Salute to the Arts is always one of the finest displays of art in Illinois. Expect to see 50 juried artists exhibiting and selling their work. Artist booths will be socially distanced this year for the safety of visitors, artists, and the volunteer staff. With the changes to the layout, this year’s fair will be more spread out, more engaging; everything will be so easily accessible. The city revamped the venue into a horseshoeshaped configuration with paved sidewalks. Newly remodeled pavilions and a green space make this venue feel comfortable and open. Part of the point of art fairs is that the artist themselves are accessible for guests, as well as their works. But there are few art fairs anywhere where the participating artists are so very accessible as they are at ‘The Salute’.
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August 2021 Categories of art include: Clay - Art objects, either functional or decorative of earthenware, porcelain, or tile, made by shaping and then firing. No machine-made or mass-produced work is permitted. Drawing/Printmaking (Graphics) - Drawings are works on paper using pencil, crayon, ink, charcoal, pastels and a variety of other marking media. Printmaking is a transfer process of producing original art, usually in multiples. Glass - Glass works that are functional or decorative by design and are kiln-formed or crafted by glass blowing, molding or casting. Works may be etched or engraved. Jewelry (Precious Metal) - Creating artwork through the forging, twisting and fabricating of various precious metals. All jewelry, produced from metal, glass, clay, fiber, paper, plastic or other materials which include precious metals. Mixed Media - Works that incorporate more than one type of physical material in their production. Painting (Oils, Acrylics, and Watercolor) - Creation of a still life, portrait, landscape, abstract, or other image on a flat surface, with oil, acrylics, or watercolor. Photography - Process of capturing images of objects by the action of light, then printing the images, by chemical or digital means, onto a flat surface. Sculpture - Three-dimensional works done in any medium. Fine Craft/Wood - Any material or construction may be used; to include fiber, hand weaving, wood, etc. Art objects either functional or decorative or hand tooled or machine worked, turned or carved.
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August 2021 Also speaking of art, there will be two active Art Demonstration areas. In one, you can find daily demonstrations by members of the Gateway East Artist Guild presenting a wide variety of artistic mediums and skill levels. Also, you’ll find woodcarving displays and demonstrations by members of the Midwest Woodcarvers (aka: Belleville Holzschnitzers), plying their crafts of whittling, carving, cutting, and shaping of all things wood. Plus, look for the Artisan Guild of Southern Illinois. Guild Members at the demonstration area will share their fine craftwork, heavily rooted in heritage arts and fine crafts, such as weaving, spinning, needle crafts, leather, and pottery. The second area is the Gesso Magazine Artist Demonstration Tent. Two or more artists at a time, rotating approximately every two hours each day, will display their talents in multiples of mediums - oil and acrylic painting, sculpture, graphite drawing, digital art, Sgraffito pottery and even painting with wine. The common denominator of these numerous artists is that each has been featured in Gesso Magazine, in print and/or online.
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August 2021 A brief history… Just how did Fairview Heights become the site of a nationally recognized art festival? It began over 30 years ago when a former alderman, Gene Ellerbusch, took a trip to Mystic, Connecticut, which was hosting an outdoor arts festival. He was so impressed that he brought it to the attention of the makers and shakers in Fairview Heights. After the council decided that their city could replicate the Mystic festival, they appointed Mrs. Billy McLemore to spearhead a committee to study the possibilities. The project had officially begun. The committee visited/studied other festivals, including the Festival of the Masters in Orlando, Florida. Their decision was reinforced to go ahead with the planning of the first arts festival in Fairview Heights. The Midwest Salute to the Masters was established with the goal of combining the community involvement of the Mystic festival with the high standards of the one in Orlando. The first show took place the week-end of October 1-2, 1988. It was well-received and attended by the community and the artists who participated. Thirty years later, the festival continues to draw thousands into the park. Special features for the children… An interactive Creation Station and Children’s Gallery will provide 5-13 year-olds with unique experiences. For example, when a young one enters the Children’s Gallery, he/she will choose a piece of art without any influence from parents. Then they will have a chance to have a conversation with the artist who created it. And, of course, The Bubble Bus will be there - a perennial favorite of children and adults alike. Food and beverage… But of course. No outdoor art festival would be complete without refreshments. Food Truck Row will provide patrons with a variety of delectables and imbibables for children and adults at this year’s event. All provided with due respect for the timely health and safety standards.
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August 2021 Entertainment: Do you like music? Who doesn’t, right? People come to The Salute and have interactions that generate engagement with art, be it something you can frame or something intangible. It might be no surprise then that a big part of the Salute’s legacy is founded in its musical guests. This year, all live entertainment will be on the Gesso Magazine Sound Stage. A wonderful variety of individuals and groups will perform there with 30-minute breaks between sets. (It takes a village to disassemble the equipment for one group and set up for the next one, by the way.) Here’s what to expect: Friday, August 27 --------- Rogers & Nienhaus 6:00 pm - 9:00 am Saturday, August 28 ---- J. Michael Hildreth
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Carrier Tunes
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Don McCown
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Dave Mendoza
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Sunday, August 29-------- Lexy Schlemer
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Teya King
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Mark Beihl
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So, mark your calendars for August 27-29 now. Make it a weekend of art and music at the 33rd Annual Midwest Salute to the Arts - truly an enjoyable way to invest in the lives of so many people. And let’s make the 33rd Midwest Salute to the Arts the best one yet!!! ** Please note that there are no activities for children Friday evening. ** Please also note that conditions beyond our control could essentially affect advisements on mask-wearing and social distancing. Guidelines from the CDC and the State Department of Health concerning Covid-19 and the Delta Variant will be posted and advertised. Please stay tuned. 16
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August 2021 Discover more about the Midwest Salute to the Arts on their website: www. MidwestSalute.com. You can also follow them on Facebook to stay updated on all of their latest developments. Gesso Magazine will be providing ongoing Facebook posts throughout the three days. The Midwest Salute to the Arts is a 501(c) (3) Not for Profit organization. Gesso Magazine is a Proud Sponsor of Midwest Salute to the Arts. Paul Seibert and Mark Johnson contributed to this article.
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BIOGRAPHY Vesna Delevska is an artist originally
“Colors, shapes, nature, form, beauty, are all elements of my personal language through which I can express feelings that I cannot describe through words. I use painting as a most intimate form of communication”.
from Skopje, Macedonia, currently residing in St. Louis, MO. Influenced by beautiful iconography, frescoes, and mosaics found in Macedonian monasteries and churches centuries old, Vesna blends unique styles of realism and abstract painting in her artwork.
She graduated in the school for applied arts, in Skopje, Macedonia, and has a BA in Visual Arts and Design, from the University of Central Oklahoma. Experience: Vesna has completed nearly 30 murals and over 6000 paintings throughout her career and has participated at more than 100 events and fundraisers with multiple St. Louis organizations to help raise money for their causes. Since 2015 Vesna is the owner of Vesna Art Gallery, located in Chesterfield, Missouri. She currently displays over 650 of her original works, gives private lessons, and continues to generate new works within the studio space of her gallery. To learn more, visit: vesna-art.com
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August 2021 Another way the song touches me is the reflection the lyrics cast upon climate change in our world. Cara tells me that the lyrics were inspired by a “bucket list” journey to see the glaciers of Glacier National Park - before they melt away. The song was her way of “grappling with climate change and our country’s history while journeying through the most beautiful scenery imaginable.” The majesty of it all resonates in the haunting harmonies of this single.
Oh heaven look and tell me: Out here I’m a little bit closer to you. From “Little Sister Cedar Tree” Written by Cara Ristau
So, I’m very much enamored with the song and with the collective that is West End Junction. And one of the barometers that I use to judge performers is the venues in which they perform. West End Junction frequents some of my favorites, which are small, quiet venues where audiences sit and listen in complement of the performers - venues like Evangeline’s Bistro and Music House and Blueberry Hill Duck Room.
Performed by West End Junction “Little Sister Cedar Tree” touches me in more ways than one. One is just the pure beauty of the sound of Cara’s voice blended with the acoustic instrumentation that is West End Junction. Cara Ristau and husband/ band mate Dan are West End Junction, an alternative folk duo from St. Louis, MO, with Cara on vocals, keys, and percussion and Dan on guitar. 38
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August 2021 Their debut single, “Little Sister Cedar Tree” was released on all major streaming platforms ahead of their EP “Wandering Minds” on July 2, 2021. I recommend a listen to the song, to the band. The song you can download. The band you can catch at Evangeline’s Bistro on August 28. On that same date, you can download “Two Thousand Strong”, their next single, on Spotify.
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Blueberry Hill Duck Room www.facebook.com/DuckRoomSTL
I would be remiss if I didn’t throw in a good word for their producer, Shannon McArthur of Nashville. West End Junction credits Shannon for the tireless work it takes to make their kind of music magic happen.
Shannon McArthur www.shannonmcarthur.com
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Jane Reed
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I am from St. Louis, but I became an artist while
living in Washington D.C., for 25 years. I trained in oils, but am now mostly an acrylic painter. Art is all about color, and movement, for me, I want viewers to never forget it’s paint that creates what they are seeing. My styles include
impressionism, expressionism, and abstract painting. Regardless of style, or subject matter, I'm primarily a colorist. I enjoy being in St. Louis where there are so many resources and so many opportunities dedicated to artists, and their careers.
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Emily Bramsted I am a solo artist and self taught. I hosted art sales at the age of 13 and from there became an apprentice at STL ARTWorks, St. Louis. I was there for about a year and a half learning from teaching artists and earning a little bit of money (I loved working there, but I also wasn’t earning enough). So I eventually had to go look for a "real job" since the studio was more for education and future careers. A lot of friends and family or even acquaintances and strangers might recognize my name, knowing me as a painter, but I also feel passionate about connecting with others emotionally and mentally, for support and counsel. Art can also express emotions as well and in unique ways. To see other art pieces, my Instagram is : @the_wingedartist
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