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Paint OUTS
AUGUST & OCTOBER!
GREAT
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LOOKING FORWARD TO
Summer 2017
CTAC will host a traveling exhibit of works by Ansel Adams in the summer of 2017. These works reveal the importance Adams placed on the drama and splendor of natural environments that might not, to the ordinary passing hiker, have revealed their secrets. Included are many of Adams’ most famous and best-loved photographs which encompass the full scope of his work: elegant details of nature, architectural studies, portraits, and the breathtaking landscapes for which he is revered.
20-20 Vision Photography Workshop with Todd & Brad Reed July 27 Isle Royale Photography Expedition with Guides Gretchen Dorian & Bob deJonge August 19-24 Yosemite Fall Color Photography Workshops with Gary Hart October 23-26 Yellowstone Photography Tour with John & Barbara Gerlach February 5-11, 2017
In honor of Ansel Adams, Crooked Tree Arts Center is looking for the best in outdoor, nature and landscape photography to be on display in the Petoskey galleries during the summer of 2017 as a supplement to the Adams exhibit. All submissions must be taken in one of our National Parks, National Sea or Lakeshores, National Monuments, Forts or Battlefields that are managed by the National Park Service. Start Shooting Now! Our National Parks—a call for entry for a juried exhibition celebrating the 100th Anniversary of our National Parks. Want to travel with other photographers? Check out our website for trips to Yosemite, Yellowstone, Isle Royale, Sleeping Bear Dunes and Pictured Rocks. Watch for more details including a visit from world-renowned filmmaker Ric Burns—producer of the documentary, Ansel Adams: A Documentary Film, in June of 2017!
l CTAC ARTISAN & FARMERS MARKET/Petoskey
CALL
FOR ARTISTS For more details: crookedtree.org
Online applications
l MERRY MAKERS MARKETPLACE/Petoskey & TC
Online applications July 1-October 14, 2016
l CHALK THE WALK/August 20 in Petoskey • August 26 in TC
NEW THIS YEAR—CTAC will be selecting up to 20 participants for each location who will be paid a stipend to create their works. Apply online.
l 2016 JURIED FINE ARTS EXHIBITION/Petoskey
Online applications June 1-July 31, 2016. Juror: Takeshi Takahara
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PHOTOGRAPHY JURIED EXHIBITION/Petoskey 2017 Online applications September 1, 2016-April 3, 2017. Juror: Mike Robinson
Preview Tasting
Wednesday, July 13 • 6:00-8:30 pm Meet the winemakers, chefs and artists! Enjoy a variety of wines from California and Michigan vineyards, craft beers and hors d’oeuvres by guest chefs. Bid on select auction items and preview all the D’Art artwork! Preview Night is $75.
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D’Art for Art is one of the premier events in northern Michigan and not your typical fundraising party. It’s a two-day event with a delicious arts and epicurean emphasis!
D’Art for Art Thursday, July 14 • 6:00 pm
D’Art for Art is a seated dinner with Executive Chef John Norman from Wineguys Restaurant Group and hors d’oeuvres from guest chefs. All your favorite happenings make up this distinctive celebration—Big Boards!, special live auction items and “D’Arting.” Best of all, guests leave with an original work of art donated by one of over 250 artists who generously participate in this annual event.
Irish Boat Shop on Fairview Harbor Springs Reservations can be made for both nights or just one and begin at $500 for D’Art for Art. After July 5, only $1,000 Youth Orchestra Benefactor reservations will be available.
D’Art 2015 photos courtesy of Photography by Paquette
NEW THIS YEAR, D'ART FOR ART HAS TWO FEATURED ARTISTS: ROSITA GENDERNALIK came to the U.S. from the Philippines as a graduate student and earned her M.S. and Ph.D degrees in chemistry. She worked in academia and the automotive industry as a chemical and environmental engineer. After retiring, Rosita began studying ceramics, which inspired her to create pieces using basic pottery hand-building techniques in free-form style. Her signature pieces showcase the “petal pot” technique. MARTHA LANDIS is an award-winning oil painter, obtained her B.A. in Art from Lake Forest College in Illinois, and has studied with prominent artists across the country. When she paints, Martha’s desire is to impart a feeling or experience; forge a connection with her viewer. Martha has served on CTAC’s Board and Visual Arts Committee, and was the 2014 Visual Artist eddi Award recipient. 3
TRAVERSE CITY
On Exhibit Now through September 3
1966 REMIXED
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of our Traverse City building, the Cornwell addition of the original city library, we’ve put on a fun, multimedia exhibition of new pieces inspired by that tumultuous, transitional era in American life.
Swirl
Thursday, June 23 • 5:30 - 8:00 pm
Join us for a special 1966-themed Swirl! Mingle in the gallery against the backdrop of the 1966: Remixed exhibition. Enjoy live music from the 1960s with Jazz North, libations, and creative bites. Dressing up in the style of the times is encouraged but not required. $15 in advance/$20 the day of. 4 2016 Visual Arts Presenter: Edward Jones Investments of Traverse City, Harbor Springs and Petoskey.
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1st Place
Anne Morningstar
INSIDE |OUT WITH THE DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS
WHEN: Summer 2016 Downtown Traverse City is partnering with the DIA to bring twelve high-quality reproductions to outdoor locations throughout downtown, and Crooked Tree Arts Center is delighted to host Madame Paul Poirson by American artist John Singer Sargent (1856-1925).
2nd Place Carrie Tebeau
A WALK THROUGH MICHIGAN SEASONS WHEN: September 16-November 30 OPENING RECEPTION: September 15 Renowned plein air artists Alan Maciag, Margie Guyot and Lori Feldpausch will take viewers on a journey through the famous picturesque areas of our state and local hidden treasures.
3rd Place
Lori Feldpausch
Other Awards: special prize
Indy Bacon
honorable mentions
Mary Acosta, Beth Bynum, Greg Nachazel, Nick Preneta 5 Thanks to our exhibit sponsors: Hagerty Insurance Agency and Keen Technical Solutions
TRAVERSE CITY CHERRY FESTIVAL ARTS & CRAFTS
TC
July 5, 7, and 8 • 10:00 am-1:00 pm Crafty kids can get creative at Crooked Tree Arts Center during the National Cherry Festival! Drop in for fun, free arts & crafts, suitable for ages 4-12.
TC
RED DIRT ROAD PROJECT
WHEN: July 26 -31 We’re partnering with the Red Dirt Road Project for a week-long exhibition. Red Dirt Road is an organization dedicated to empowering young women in Cambodia by providing them business and sewing skills to create, market, and sell handmade designs. Drop in for the lecture series, film screening, and to browse and buy the beautiful silk purses, bags, scarves, and more.
CROOKED TREE OUTDOOR ART FAIR
@ TEN TRAVERSE CITY
PETOSKEY
Coffee generously sponsored by Higher Grounds Trading Co.
Coffee generously sponsored by Roast & Toast Café
July 26: Lin Alessio from the Red Dirt Road Project
June 21: The Art of Seeing Birds Artist, Glen McCune
August 16: Tina Zinn, “The Cheese Lady,” will share the inspiring story of her radical mid-life career change
July 19: Twenty Years In Retrospect Artist, Kevin Barton
September 20: Artists Alan Maciag, Margie Guyot, and Lori Feldpausch discuss their work and the fall exhibition, A Walk Through Michigan Seasons
August 23: A Michigan Big Year Petoskey Audubon Society President, Darrell Lawson September 27: Juried Fine Arts Exhibit
TC
WHEN: Saturday, July 30 • 9:00 am- 4:00 pm Held on the grounds of Northwestern Michigan College, the Outdoor Art Fair will host 100 artists from across the country, with a focus on artistry, craftsmanship, and quality. Admission and parking are free!
TC DOWNTOWN PAINT OUT
WHEN: Friday & Saturday, August 19 & 20 Plein air painters will take to the streets of Traverse City to capture the late-summer buzz. With evening and daytime sessions, night owls and early birds alike will find their artistic bliss! Presented in partnership with the Downtown Development Authority and Friday Night Live. No fee to participate. Cash prizes!
TC VINTAGE FASHION SHOW
WHEN: Thursday, September 1 • 7:30 pm Mad Men may now be a piece of television history, but our love for 1960s style lives on. Join us for an evening of fun and fashion, as we present a runway show and informative talk about the sartorial trends of the era. Ticketed event includes vintage inspired cocktails and raffle! 6
CHALK THE WALK
P PETOSKEY – FESTIVAL ON THE BAY
WHEN: Saturday, August 20, 10:00 am-4:00 pm
TRAVERSE CITY – FRIDAY NIGHT LIVE TC WHEN: Friday, August 26 • Noon-8:00 pm CTAC is proud to present “Chalk the Walk,” the revamped event for 2016’s annual chalk festival. CTAC and Top of Michigan Trails Council are pleased to continue this event as part of Petoskey’s Festival on the Bay. The Traverse City event is part of the downtown summer block party, Friday Night Live. New this year, CTAC will be selecting up to 20 participants for each location through a call for artists, who will be paid a stipend to create their works. The junior division remains the same, and all artists are eligible for the $500 People’s Choice Cash Award. All artists are welcome to participate the day of the event. Don’t miss the free family doodle area! Businesses can have their logos chalked on the walk by a student artist, and sponsorship opportunities are available—please contact Cindy McSurely at cindy@crookedtree.org or 231.347.4337.
PETOSKEY
2016 CHARLOTTE ROSS LEE CONCERTS IN THE PARK WHEN: June 14-August 12 • Noon Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Fridays Pennsylvania Park Gazebo Thank you to sponsors: Downtown Petoskey and American Spoon Foods JUNE 14 Epsilon Jass Band 15 Jetty Rae - Kids’/Adult Music 17 Northern Michigan Chorale 21 James Greenway Duo 22 Wyatt & Shari Knapp 24 Simple Gifts/Gaeyle Gerrie-Boss 28 Charlie Reager 29 Jeff Tucker JULY 01 Nelson Olstrom 05 Oh Brother Big Sister 06 Kirby Snively-Kids’ Music 08 Arbor Lacs-Jess Polus 12 Bay View Music Festival 13 Ron Fowler-Storytelling-Kids’ Music 15 Maya Story and Owen James 19 The Deepest Height 21 Lance Boughner 22 Lara Fullford 26 Kellerville 27 CTAC’s Strings Program 29 Pete Kehoe
UP NORTH VOCAL INSTITUTE
Summer of 2016 brings the sixth season of the Crooked Tree Arts Center’s Up North Vocal Institute - Young Artist Vocal Program. From June 18 to July 17, twenty accomplished vocalists will receive training for voice, mind and body. Founder and Director Matthew Chellis, originally from Boyne City, has created a curriculum to both engage and educate. We encourage you to attend their public performances: FRIDAY PERFORMANCE DATES: June 24, July 1, 8 and 15: 7:00-8:30 pm Boyne City Performing Arts Center, Boyne City SATURDAY PERFORMANCE DATES: June 25, 7:00-9:00 pm: Charlevoix Odmark Pavilion July 2, 6:30-7:30 pm: On the Lawn Pavilion at Bay Harbor July 9, 2:00-4:00 pm: Crooked Tree Arts Center July 16, 7:00-9:00 pm: Opera Scenes Gala: Boyne City Performing Arts Center OTHER SCHEDULED EVENTS: Wednesday, July 6, 6:30-7:45 pm: Boyne City Gazebo Concert Downtown Boyne City Sunset Park Sunday, July 10, 2:00-3:30 pm: Mackinac Island Performance Grand Hotel Ballroom at the Grand Hotel
HARBOR SPRINGS SUMMER LECTURE SERIES
WHEN: New Time! 5:00 pm, Harbor Springs Library TICKETS: $15 per person July 19: Detroit Artist, Scott Hocking
AUGUST 02 The Johns 03 Keith Scott Blues 05 Robin Lee Berry/Glenn Wolff 09 Jelly Roll Blues Band 10 The Whiskey Charmers 12 Chris Koury *In cases of inclement weather, concerts will be moved to the Crooked Tree Arts Center Theater.
MUSIC ON THE BIDWELL PLAZA WHEN: Thursdays June 16-August 18 • 12:30 pm Thanks to Marsha and Neil Bidwell for supporting the music! JUNE 16 Crooked Tree Jazz Combo 23 The Dust Bowl Aristocrats 30 The Moxie Strings JULY 07 Spectrum Brass 14 Kellerville 21 Crooked Tree Jazz Trio 28 Crooked Tree Youth Chamber Orchestra Ensemble AUGUST 04 Crooked Tree Jazz Chamber Quartet 11 Crooked Tree Jazz Orchestra 18 Ali Ryerson
July 26: “NPR PRI’s The World’s” Africa Correspondent, Anders Kelto August 2: Wooden Bike Artist, Ken Stolpmann August 9: Empowering Women in Cambodia: Red Dirt Road Founders, Marie Eckstein and Lin Alessio
THE KITCHEN PAINTERS IN THE ATRIUM GALLERY WHEN: June 16-September 6 ABOUT: Crooked Tree Kitchen Painters began in 1981 with a small group of artists who met weekly to paint. They valued the rapport and sharing of ideas that occurs when artists gather. Crooked Tree Arts Center welcomed the group and encouraged their work, allowing them to meet in the Crooked Tree kitchen…thus the name “Kitchen Painters.” Come be amazed and inspired by the works of our very own “Crooked Tree Kitchen Painters.” Join the Kitchen Painters every Monday from 12:00-3:00 pm (except holidays). Their annual summer exhibit, A Passion for Painting, runs through September 6.
CALL FOR FACILITATORS/INSTRUCTORS FOR THE LEARNING STUDIO
CTAC is offering the opportunity for individuals to facilitate or teach a class or mini-course as part of the new Learning Studio Program. The mission of The Learning Studio is to expand programming that explores the endless possibilities that lifelong learning has to offer to achieve optimal aging. Classes and workshops will be offered at the Arts Center and at area retirement communities, and will be interactive, affordable, and accessible for all. The Learning Studio offerings will include gallery tours, demonstrations, lectures, classes and workshops, and inter-generational projects.
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Coffee @ Ten Tuesday, July 19
Coffee sponsor: Roast & Toast Café
Kevin will share his career highlights during our monthly lecture series. Learn more about his journey over the past 20 years as he provides insights to his “tales.”
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Twenty Years in Retrospect "Tales Lost in the Wind" The Works of Kevin Barton ON EXHIBIT AT CTAC-PETOSKEY THROUGH SEPTEMBER 3 Over the past almost twenty years, Kevin Barton of Petoskey has become one of northern Michigan’s most well-collected artists with paintings hanging in collections across the nation. In addition to winning numerous awards and accolades, including the Manoogian Museum’s Gold Medal Award, Kevin has Signature Member status with the American Impressionist Society. As part of recognizing the 20th anniversary of his career as a full-time artist, Crooked Tree Arts Center-Petoskey is hosting a retrospective in the Ermy B. and Gordon B. Bonfield Gallery. The show encompasses paintings spanning twenty years and highlights different areas and aspects of the artist’s progress with short stories accompanying many of the paintings relating either to the creation of the paintings or insights into the creative process at the time.
2016 Visual Arts Presenter: Edward Jones Investments of Petoskey, Harbor Springs and Traverse City.
The Art of Seeing Birds Original Paintings By Glen McCune ON EXHIBIT AT CTAC-PETOSKEY THROUGH SEPTEMBER 3 Born and raised in New Bremen, Ohio, Glen spent his days out-of-doors hunting and fishing, feeding his curiosity about the natural world around him. During these early years, his art began on the back of scrap paper and posters in the halls of school. College at Northern Michigan University in Marquette, and summer breaks with his brothers in Alaska and northern Canada provided the next level of outdoor exploration. After his NMU experience, he pursued his art more seriously, participating in art fairs during his summer breaks from teaching. Covers on national as well as local and regional magazines, placing and winning art contests, as well as 13 years of producing a calendar of his artwork all followed. His work has also been a part of numerous fundraisers for schools, civic and conservation groups, and other nonprofit organizations. His media includes painting as well as sculptures in bronze, stone, wood and clay, etchings, stone lithos, and building wooden boats. Glen’s interest in birds has led him into the art of falconry, banding hawks and owls, and rehabilitating anything that is injured and left in a box on the back porch. He has also raised a variety of chickens, pheasants, pea fowl, ducks and geese. Glen resides in the peninsula of Lake Charlevoix with his wife Cindy, and daughters Tanner Robin and Rainy River, all of whom share his interests in the world around them and work together on the art.
In the Galleries with Glen Thursdays: 10:00 am-12:00 pm June 16 & 30 • July 14 & 28 August 11 & 25 Drop in to sketch with Glen— no charge! Materials provided. Coffee @ Ten Tuesday, June 21
Coffee sponsor Roast & Toast Café
Join Glen as he shares his passion for watching, painting and rescuing birds. Workshop: The Art of Drawing Birds Tuesday, August 2 • 10:00 am-3:00 pm Under Glen’s guidance, practice drawing birds with a newfound understanding of their anatomy. Begin with gesture drawing, move on to life drawing with a hawk as a model, and finally implement newly learned techniques to complete a finished piece of work. 9
Thanks to our summer exhibit sponsor: Al Shands
CTAC SCHOOL OF
Ballet
Crooked Tree Arts Center School of Ballet offers dance education beginning at age four. The Pre-Professional Program, by audition only, requires a strong dedication to ballet and offers a challenging curriculum.
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR PRE-PROFESSIONAL DANCERS FOR THEIR ACCEPTANCES INTO SUMMER INTENSIVES: Alexandra Baron: Bolshoi Ballet*, Pennsylvania Ballet, School of American Ballet, Ballet Austin, Houston Ballet Rebekah Bearss: San Francisco Conservatory* Natalie Bonter: Ballet Austin*, Joffrey Ballet Lillian Ellsworth: Ballet Austin*, Pennsylvania Ballet, Houston Ballet Aidan Flynn: Grand Rapids Ballet (scholarship)* Interlochen Arts Academy** Amanda Humphrey: Kaatsbaan Extreme Ballet*, Dancearts Academy in Vienna*, Ballet Arizona Emily McGeehan: Oklahoma City Ballet (scholarship)*, Oregon Ballet Theater*, Ballet West, Texas Ballet Theatre, Miami City Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, Ballet Austin, Orlando Ballet, Charlotte Ballet, Joffrey Ballet (summer & year-round), Los Angeles Ballet, Silicon Valley Ballet, Atlanta Ballet, Kansas City Ballet, Carolina Ballet (scholarship) Michael Menghini: Chautauqua Apprentice (full scholarship)*, Charlotte Ballet contract**, Pennsylvania Ballet (full scholarship), Pacific Northwest Ballet (scholarship), San Francisco Ballet (scholarship), Texas Ballet Theatre (full scholarship), Miami City Ballet (full scholarship), Boston Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, Ballet Austin (full scholarship), Houston Ballet, Exploring Ballet with Suzanne Farrell, Orlando Ballet (full scholarship), Joffrey Ballet (scholarship), Kansas City Ballet (full scholarship) Taylor Naturkas: Chautauqua Institution (scholarship)*, Pennsylvania Ballet, Pacific Northwest Ballet, School of American Ballet, Houston Ballet, Charlotte Ballet Olivia Pearsall: Suzanne Farrell’s Cedar Island*, Ballet West, Pennsylvania Ballet, Pittsburgh Ballet Theater, Miami City Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, School of American Ballet, Ballet Austin, Houston Ballet, Chautauqua Institution, Charlotte Ballet, Kansas City Ballet
Our summer performance
Fantasia Reimagined was presented on June 17 and 18 at the Harbor Springs Performing Arts Center.
• Check out our Pre-Professional alumni— They are dancing in Evita this summer at Bay View on July 15-16!
Emily Stabile: Suzanne Farrell’s Cedar Island*, Pennsylvania Ballet, Ballet Austin, Charlotte Ballet, Kansas City Ballet Haley Van Patten: Ballet Chicago Abigail Walz: Ballet Austin*, Kansas City Ballet 10
*Attending summer
**Attending fall
Fantasia artwork by Shanny Brooke photo credit: Henry Joy
Crooked Tree Youth Orchestra MICHAEL MENGHINI has been dancing with the Crooked Tree Arts Center School of Ballet for the past nine years—half of his life. During this near decade of study and practice, he has been commuting from St. Ignace to Petoskey to learn under the tutelage of CTAC School of Ballet Artistic Director, Heather Raue and dance instructor, Karrie Benedict. For Michael, dance began as a hobby, but quickly became something more. “His dedication was obvious from day one,” says Heather, “and it has only increased with time.” Through his years of dedication and hard work, Michael has excelled, attending dance intensive programs across the country, earning the title of CTAC School of Ballet principal male dancer, and his highest accomplishment yet—obtaining a company contract with North Carolina’s Charlotte Ballet. It all began in 2015, when the Artistic Director of both the Chautauqua Institution of New York and Charlotte Ballet, Jean-Pierre Bonnefoux, accepted Michael into Chautauqua’s summer program. His acceptance on full scholarship with an apprenticeship was thwarted by an ankle injury, but after undergoing surgery and rehabilitation, Michael was once again personally accepted into Chautauqua by Bonnefoux in 2016. As an added honor, and at Bonnefoux’s personal request, Michael visited Charlotte Ballet and attended two company classes. He also performed variations and a solo privately for Bonnefoux, after which he was offered a professional contract with Charlotte Ballet. “I have danced for roughly 30 hours a week for nine years, all with the goal of earning a company contract in mind. Ms. Heather made me work harder than I thought I could, and when [Bonnefoux] said he wanted me for next season, I knew all that work [had] paid off,” says Michael. In February Michael signed his contract and officially joined Charlotte Ballet. His last performance in Northern Michigan will be June’s Fantasia Reimagined. In September he will move to North Carolina to begin his career as a company dancer with the Charlotte Ballet.
The Dorothy Gerber Strings Program and the Crooked Tree Youth Orchestra finished another fine season with a Spring Concert at the Boyne City Performing Arts Center on May 15. This fall will mark our 16th year of providing instruction in violin, viola, cello and bass to our area schools including Boyne City, Boyne Falls, East Jordan, Charlevoix, Central Lake, Beaver Island, Petoskey, Harbor Springs, Alanson and Pellston. Thanks to the family of Dorothy Gerber for providing funding for our youth music strings educational programs.
SUMMER STRINGS WORKSHOPS
July 6-27, Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays An opportunity for kids (and parents!) to learn how to play a string instrument, or continue their studies in the Gerber Strings and Youth Orchestra programs. From beginners to experts, all levels of experience are welcome. The program ends with a performance on July 27 in Pennsylvania Park.
ARTIST IN RESIDENCY PROGRAM Thanks to the Klco Family, CTAC is presenting the third year of this program based in Good Hart. In May, Joanna Hoge of St. Louis visited for two weeks. She lead a drawing and stitching workshop at CTAC-Petoskey. In August, fiber artist Linda HarveyOpiteck, will be taking a short sabbatical from life in Saratoga Springs, New York, to visit and be inspired by a completely different landscape. Linda has a B.S. in Art/ Art History from Western Michigan University, and her M.S. in Historic Preservation Administration from Eastern Michigan University. Join Linda for a workshop based on fiber techniques at CTAC. 11
Youth Education Adult Education KIDS’ART CAMPS
Week One: June 27-July 1 • Week Two: July 18-22 Week Three: August 15-19 - Petoskey Get creative this summer at CTAC! Have tons of fun and make new friends while learning about the wonderful world of art. Each week is jam-packed with exciting art projects and activities. Students entering 1st through 8th grades will explore art through a variety of different mediums, while learning about different artists and the elements and principles of design. Enjoy a morning or afternoon session or pack a lunch and stay all day!
DON'T MISS THESE OTHER SPECIAL CAMP WEEKS: THE MURAL PROJECT
July 25-29 • Grades 6-12 - Petoskey Want to work as part of a team to create something BIG? This camp will guide students through the collaborative process of painting a mural, from concept to a finished piece of public art.
IMPROV TRAINING WORKSHOP
July 25-27 • Grades 6-12 - Petoskey Come laugh, make new friends, and discover your hidden improv talents! This workshop is a three-part intensive with Second City performer and author, Kyle Prue. Kyle will lead you on a journey through the basic rules of improv and the exciting games that can turn you into a comedy master.
FUSED GLASS: COASTERS AND A SERVING BOWL with Debra Anton-Coburn • July 28, 9:30 am-4:00 pm - Petoskey Create any design you can imagine from pieces of colorful glass.
THE ART OF DRAWING BIRDS
with Glen McCune • August 2, 10:00 am-3:00 pm - Petoskey Figure drawing for the animal world—learn techniques for drawing the anatomy and structure of birds.
ADULT SUMMER POTTERY
with Jim Beckering June 21-July 27, Tuesdays or Wednesdays, 4:00-7:00 pm - Petoskey This class is a flood of creativity for adults. With pottery wheels, a slab roller, an extruder, and over twenty great cone six glazes to choose from adults will love creating in this class.
ESSENTIAL PAINTING SERIES: TREES, SKY AND WATER
with Mary Guntzviller • July 11-13, 1:00-4:00 pm - Traverse City Learn how to create the basic elements of landscape in various waterbased mediums.
WATERCOLOR PLEIN AIR STRATEGIES
with Robert Fionda • September 7-9, 9:00 am-3:00 pm - Traverse City A plein air basics primer in watercolor that can help you build your skills. For experienced beginner and intermediate watercolor artists.
ADVENTURES IN ART CAMP
August 8-12 • Ages 3-6 - Petoskey Our littlest artists will explore art by taking themed adventures! Anything goes as they explore each topic and create a fun new world using a variety of art materials and techniques. Experimentation is encouraged!
KIDS’SUMMER POTTERY
SUMMER WORKSHOPS PETOSKEY: June 24: The Tao of Watercolor with Betty Bea Washburn - LIMITED SPACE June 25-27: Ikat & Embellishment with Mary Zicafoose - LIMITED SPACE July 18-19: Animals from Photos with Howard Friedland
July 21-27, Tuesdays or Wednesdays, CTAC Pottery Studio - Petoskey - Petoskey Kids summer pottery classes are designed to teach pottery skills as well as give kids the opportunity to explore clay as a material for design, sculpture and expression. Sessions for students entering kindergarten through 12th grade.
July 21-22: Find Your Own Voice - Concept Painting with Susan Blackwood
CTAC SCHOOL OF BALLET SUMMER INTENSIVE WORKSHOPS
Sept. 29-Oct. 2: Plein Air Painting with Tim Horn - SOLD OUT
Session I: June 27-July 15 • Session II: July 18-August 5 Session III: August 8-26 - Petoskey Three-week, intensive workshops from Beginning to Pre-Professional Ballet.
July 27-29: Classical Painting Alla Prima with Patrick Wise - SOLD OUT July 27: NEW WORKSHOP – 20-20 Vision Photography Workshop with Todd & Brad Reed August 4-6: Bold Brush Plein Air with Shelby Keefe - SOLD OUT August 8-11: Watercolor Workshop with Tony Couch - SOLD OUT
TRAVERSE CITY: July 17-19: The Many Ways of Water with Susan Blackwood July 21-23: Figures in the Landscape with Howard Friedland August 2-5: Inside/Outside: The Best of Both with Liz Haywood-Sullivan
Scholarships are available! Students of any age are eligible for scholarships for Crooked Tree School of the Arts classes and lessons. Up to 95% of class tuition or private lesson fees may be covered, if you qualify.
- LIMITED SPACE
August 15-18: Paper Paintings Collage with Elizabeth St. Hilaire August 22-26: Visual Improvisation with Jane Davies - LIMITED SPACE September 10: Exploring Watercolor with Susan Lingg
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September 12-15: From Sketchbook to Studio with Iain Stewart
Rococo Society Members Ross and Brenda Biederman Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crawford Julie Fasone Holder and John Holder Mr. and Mrs. William Hodges Darrell Jacob Mr. and Mrs. William Janis Wally and Bob Klein Paul and Carol LaPorte George and Susan Loesel Mrs. Joell and Mr. Francis Newton Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ryner Robin and David Small Robert and Charlotte Streit and Twisted Fish Gallery
Baroque Society Members Mr. and Mrs. Warner C. Blow Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bonfield Pier and Renee Borra Mr. and Mrs. David Crouse Gay Cummings Mr. Bill Daniels Mrs. Adele Dilschneider Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dow Mr. and Mrs. James C. Fabiano, Sr. Jane D. Ferger and Jasam Foundation Mrs. William A. Fisher, II Carolyn Gabriel Balky and Patricia Grannis Bill and Juliane Greenwalt Ann and Joseph Hollis Mr. and Mrs. Dave Irish Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keiswetter and Petoskey Plastics Joseph and Karen Kimmell Nancy Kohler Mr. Don Kopka Dr. and Mrs. Russell LaBeau John and Kelley Logan and Forevergreen Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Fred Malpass Mr. and Mrs. Webb Martin Mr. and Mrs. William T. McCormick, Jr. Drs. Bill and Jane Millar Jim and Trish Murray Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nachtrab Dr. Naomi Overton Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Porter Debbie and Michael Sears Dr. and Mrs. Robert Sheperd Mr. and Mrs. Jim Shrier Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stallkamp Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ternes Maureen and Byron Trerice Mr. and Mrs. Phil Trotter Mr. and Mrs. Michael Van Lokeren Bob and Michele Walker Mr. and Mrs. David Wood
Membership
Renaissance Society Members Neil and Liz Ahrens Lynne Aspnes Tracy Bacigalupi Marie Baker Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C. Baldwin Mike and Chris Bartlett Mrs. Elizabeth Benson Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bickersteth Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bidwell Richard and Susan Bingham John D. Borseth and Patricia A. Lay Mr. and Mrs. David T. Buzzelli Debra and Michael Calabrese Patty and Joe Cappy Carole and Jim Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark Nancy Colbert Ms. Dannielle Coursey-Ottimer Diane and Richard DeNardis Mary Driggs Mike and Cheryl Eberhart Marie and Mark Eckstein Chris Etienne and Dennis Lindeman Patrick Faylor and Cindy McSurely Elizabeth and John Fergus-Jean Steven J. Fishman and Bonnie Josephson Mr. and Mrs. Mike Geiger Mr. and Mrs. Rodney C. Gibeau Louis Goldring Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Harrington Tucker and Jack Harris Mr. and Mrs. Phillip T. Harrison Nancy Hedges Don and Kay Heise Bruce and Joyce Herbert William L. and Elisabeth Hicklen Nancy A. Hodgkiss Tom and Pat Jeffs John and Phyllis Jessup Mr. and Mrs. David C. Johnson Cathy Kalahar Edie and Fred Kaufmann James and Marilyn Keller
Memorials in
memory
of:
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kircher Mrs. Barbara Kirsch Dr. Deanna Klosinski and Mr. William Collins Chuck and Christine Kneese Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kochensparger Mr. and Mrs. Roger E. Kromm Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ledingham Tim and Debbie McAndrew Kathryn McConnell and Tom Biziorek Genie and Jeff McEvoy Michelle McLean Mr. and Mrs. George Melzow Mr. and Mrs. Ron Miller Chris and Liisa Morley and Morley Foundation Brian Murphy and Ida Vander Poorte Anna P. Nichols Ruth Petzold Mr. and Mrs. William Petzold Mr. and Mrs. Charles Randolph Mr. and Mrs. John Rexford Ham and Barb Schirmer Peter and Margaret Shields Mr. and Mrs. W. Sidney Smith Scott and Dibby Smith Mr. and Mrs. Michael Snyder Mr. and Mrs. William Soter Sandra and Dennis Stockemer Laurie-Jo Straty Dr. John Stroehlein and Ms. Miwa Sakashita Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swanson Mr. and Mrs. David Tennent Thomas and Carol Titcomb and St. Doris Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Kent Walton William and Julie Wentworth Jill Whelan Kurt and Phoebe Wietzke Dr. and Mrs. Hal Willens Mr. David K. Williams Ken Winter Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wright
Tributes in
honor
of:
Janet E. D’Italia From: Joseph and Karen Kimmell
Prudy Barber for Mother’s Day From: Jim Barber
Sally Chadwick McKenzie From: Alexander V. Bogaerts & Associates, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lent, Livio and Beverly Miliacca, Carol and Chuck O’Grady, Tom and Jan Seidel, Eric and Sharla Seidel, and Julie and Jeff Schmidt, Debra Smith, Marcia and Carl Sydow, Women’s Resource Center of Northern Michigan, Inc.
Ermy Bonfield’s birthday From: Gay Cummings, Mary Driggs, Ken Winter Gordon Bonfield’s birthday From: Mary Driggs, Ken Winter F. Gordon Cornwell From: Mr. and Mrs. Kent Walton Paul and Carol LaPorte From: Mr. and Mrs. Kent Walton
Thank you to the families and friends listed above for choosing CTAC as a recipient of honorary and memorial gifts.
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Welcome to Our New Members— Charlene Allen Larry and Sharon Andringa Sandra Applegate Lois Aroian Mary and Brian Aurand Travis Baird and Robin Mikowski Janelle and Philip Barney Steven Bartel Janet Ringle Bartells Steven Baumgartner and Danielle Beauvais Ed and Tiina Bieniek Richard Borth William Braim Michael and Deborah Brenton Laurie Brower Tracy Budnik Camilla J. Buehler Bob Burian Maureen Burke Larry and Susan Burks Chuck and Susan Cady Fred Campbell Elise Carolan Glen and Joy Cassens Jan Chapman and Steve Ballance Roberta Chrestensen Chris Clinton Donald and MaryLou Coe Christina Collins Susan and Harry Collins Jim and Ann Cooper Mary Cooper Tomm and Barb Cooper Erika Corcoran Dani and Tom Cornell Molly and Bret Crimmins Loren Cunnington Whitney Daily Bonnie Deigh Chelsea and Aaron Dennis Grace DeShaw-Wilner and Paul Wilner Ben Ditta Karen L. Dixon Elizabeth Tinney Donley Susan Eringaard Tom and Helen Finelli Michael Finn
Sarah and Peter Ford Cymbre and Sam Foster Elizabeth and Jeffrey Fredrickson Carolyn Gabriel Dawn Ferran and Daniel George Rob and Pippa Gerhard Les Gildarski Colleen Golden Natalie and David Goran ReAnn Gorton Terry and Sally Grady Heather Gray Kate Greene and Matthew Schmidt Dorothy McGrath Grossman and Derek Grossman Mr. and Mrs. Bob Grove Stephanie Grozner Jack and Debi Gurney Jeff Guy Mike and Mary Haley Maris Harrington Bill Palladino and Jennifer Harris Kandace Heck Suzette Heeres Pat Heffron Vicki Hefty Bill and Debbie Hershey Pamela Hess Pete and Sandy Hinz Catherine Holt and Richard Cook Paul and Diane Horgan Carol Jackson and Alex Tselis Michelle Jahraus Deyar Jamil and Dave Sperry Jan Janusz Cynthia and Scott Johnson Lisa Johnson Lindsey Jonkhoff Elisa Julien Ed and Ann Kalat Adrian Karr Natalie Kasiborski Betsy and Geoff Keenan Patricia K. Kellogg Judy Kelly Paula Jo Kemler Donna Kennis Charlie and Susie Kerndt
Community Leaders, Volunteers, Outdoor Enthusiasts
We are members…are you?
Melissa Kilbourn Anne Kneller Sharlene Kruger Annie Lang Debra Lanning Metta Lansdale Melanie Leaver Sandra Lee Nathan and Robin Lewis Phyllis Linck Sarah Lucas The Mainland Family Debbie and Craig Mann Beth and Vance Maultsby Larry Mawby and Lois Bahle Mary McClure Cindy Mendham Bernadette Merlo and Diane Fleming Dave and Fran Merrell Michael Kent and Courtney Michalik Margaret and Daniel Miller Elizabeth Molinaro Alex Moore Kristen Moore Steve and Elaine Morris Urvana Morse John Mouat and Lisa Snapp Karen Mulvahill Diana Nelson Cyndi Nelson and John Bunge Mark and Jeff Nixon Ruth Obernbreit Regina and Charlie Oelfke Lynne Parker Patisserie Amie Darlene Peterson Barbara Platts Whitney Posillico Mason Query Al and Brenda Quick Brian and Lindsey Richter Les and Nicki Rinck Michael and Gretchen Robinson Marcia Roehrich Nancy Salden Howard and Peggy Sandin Alana Schaffer Jan Schilling
Zach Schneider Alan and Erin Schug Marc and Tracy Schwimmer Tisch Sctt Mary Seger John and Kay Serratelli James and Marcia Servis Dan Shepler Kathy and Richard Silbernagel Janene Silverman Janney and Jeff Simpson Simpson Investments, LLC Michael and Charr Skirvin Cora Smith Paul and Maureen Smyth Bonnie Sobbry Socks Construction Joe and Charlene Sproles Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stachowiak Elizabeth Stacy Betty and Wally Stansbury Herb Steed and Jane MacLeay Stacie and Richard Stephenson Beth Sylak Andrea Symonds Joe and Danette Terzano Susan Thomas Michael Ullman Kara Valdmanis Debra Van Leen and Thrasos Eftaxiadis Erin Waineo Michael Walstrom Lynn Walters-Fraze Jay Wangeman Rick and Nancy Warszawski Bob and Jodie Wick Randy and Patty Wierda Mackenzie Wilbur Joan Williams Peter and Virginia Woessner Sidney and John Wortman Howard and Patricia Yamaguchi Elliot Yurek Finnley Yurek Richard Zehner John and Lynn Zeiger Jay Zenlock Sharma Zollinger
Community Leaders, Volunteers, Family Focused
We are members…are you?
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Edward Jones 2015-16 Visual Arts Presenter
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Edward Jones 2015-16 Visual Arts Presenter
If you are not a member yet, we hope you’ll consider joining the Arts Center. CTAC’s current membership drive is supported in part by Petoskey-News Review and Traverse City Record-Eagle. 14
Photos: CTAC’s Visual Arts Presenter, Edward Jones of Petoskey, Harbor Springs and Traverse City. Our special thanks to photographers, John Robert Williams and Randy Goss.
And, Thank You to Our Renewing Members— Maureen Abood and Daniel Shaheen Christina and Dwain Abramowski Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ainsworth Kimoni Ajise Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ames Mr. and Mrs. Jon Amy Gary and Diane Anderson Janel Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Barry Aspenleiter Pamela Atsoff Mrs. Joy Austin-Files Tracy Bacigalupi Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bake Beth and John Baravetto Alexandra Baron Robyn and David Barrie Marlene Bartson Rebekah Bearss Jim and Kristan Beckering Su Bishop Angela and Jack Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bleyaert Karen S. Bohn Terry Bonar and Heather Lewis David and Fran Borchers Mr. and Mrs. Bill Borglin Chloe Bos Stephanie and Robert Bowman Beverly Brandt Katherine Brines Greta Brock Marial Brooks Dana Brown Gretchen Brown Dorothy Bryant Kathryn Buchweitz Mr. and Mrs. Tim Burden Bernadette Burkhardt Linda and Dave Burnham Judy and Don Caird Mr. and Mrs. Howard Canada Mrs. Lena T. Carlile Mr. and Mrs. Dave Carlson Mr. Herb Carlson Ann Carolan Bethe Carpenter Richard and Christine Carreno Cheryl and Jim Carrier Mr. and Mrs. Stan Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Ross Childs Sarah and Chris Chocola Karen and Perry Clark Laurel Clarke Jennifer Cleary Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Coffin Nancy Colbert Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coletti Juliet Collins Judy C. Colt Mr. and Mrs. Steve Constantin Martha H. Coscina William and Tina Crook Mr. and Mrs. Robert Culbertson Nancy Cunningham Mr. Arthur W. Curtis, III Dick and Marti Davis Mr. and Mrs. Richard Deal Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Deckinga Lynne DeMoor and Bill Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Richard Deneweth Ralph and Penny Dietz Mrs. Monica Doctor Carole Donaldson Connie and David Donovan Nancy Duke Maurice “Moose” Dunne Marie and Mark Eckstein
Mya Eichler Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ellman Lillian Ellsworth Mrs. Janet Emerson Phyllis and Jim Epps Lisa Ernsberger Joanne and Bruce Evans Mr. and Mrs. James C. Fabiano, Sr. Barbara Fabry Julie Fasone Holder and John Holder Ms. Denise Fate Gary and Gretchen Fedus Alexandra Fettig Liz and Jim Firebaugh Mr. and Mrs. Michael FitzSimons Mr. and Mrs. Doug Flewelling Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ford, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Foy Attilio Francella Michele Nickel-Frasz and Chris Frasz Kathleen and Ralph Galbraith Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gano Dr. and Mrs. Mark Gaylord Christine Gebhard and Tom Renkes Mr. and Mrs. Mike Geiger Julia Gerlach Mr. and Mrs. Fred Geuder James Giantoni Dr. and Mrs. Ward Gillett Linda and Dennis Gocha Dr. Elle and Jim Gould Arya Grace Hank and Bonnie Graff Chloe Graham Dean and Nancy Graham Nate Griswold Mary and Ron Guggemos Margie Guyot Jennifer and Kevin Haf Jane and Les Hagaman Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Hall Debra Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Harrington Mr. and Mrs. Phillip T. Harrison Curtis and Betsy Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hatch Madge Hauser Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hendrick Ann Henricksen Shelley Hershberger Mr. Joseph L. Hickey Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hitz Margo L. Hodder Ann and Joseph Hollis Ashlynn Hoobler Mr. and Mrs. Joe Houston Susan and Edgar Howbert Dennis and Suzanne Hug Anne and Jonathan Hummel Mary and Robert Huntington Ms. Kathryn Huschke Ann Ingles Mr. and Mrs. Dave Irish Carol Irving Mr. and Mrs. Mike Isermann Joan and T. Michael Jackson Lynn Janeczek and Flint Seaton Bridget Johnson Nancy Johnston Leslie and Dutch Jones Peg Jonkhoff Amy and George Joseph Sheryl Kashmerick Jennifer and Pete Kehoe Sharon Kelley Calvin Kemppainen Heidi Kendziorski
Mrs. Barbara Kirsch Stewart and Susan Kissinger Mr. and Mrs. Don Klopcic Mr. and Mrs. Peter Klose Gretchen Knoblock Dani Knoph Nancy Kohler Elizabeth and Michael Kojaian Kim Kolb and Tom Jaenicke Mr. and Mrs. Brad Kranig Kaye Krapohl Mr. and Mrs. Leland Kreid Gwendolyn Kuehn Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kurtz Barbara and Ronald Kurtz Dr. and Mrs. Richard Kutcipal Mrs. Judy Landis Philo B. and Allison F. Lange Kathleen and Jim Leh Gayle and Larry Levengood Emily Lichty-Woods Nancy and Victor Lisabeth Josette Lory Ric and Lisa Loyd Carl and Lori Luepnitz Mr. and Mrs. James R. Mabee Mr. and Mrs. R. Douglas MacDougall Mr. Bob Koaches and Mrs. Mary MacLellan-Koaches Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Maguire Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maldegen Mr. and Mrs. Jay Maldonado Mr. and Mrs. Fred Malpass Boyd Manges and JoAnn Wilder Mr. and Mrs. Jaan Mannik Dr. and Mrs. Kevin Markham Leonard P. Marszalek Eva and Kenneth Matzick Neile and Dennis McDermott Mr. and Mrs. George McDonnell Mrs. Manna McGrew Julia McLemore Mr. Thomas F. Menzel Peggy Midener Loretta Miles Jan Miller Dorothy A. Mills Jean and Allen Moberly The Molosky Family Kristina Moutrie Gregory Nachazel Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nachtrab Mr. Monte Nagler Margie and Tom Ogden Dorthy and Craig Oldham John O’Neill II Linda Orlow Alison Paton Cara Paulus Olivia Pearsall Mrs. Muriel Pekrul Bedonna and Bob Perish Robert Perrish William and Catherine Perry Robin Pettersen and David Antonioni Jeanne Phelps Robert Elliott and Margie Phillips Molly Pierce Wendy Pierce Mark and Debby Pirrung Nick Preneta Mr. and Mrs. Steve Prue Mr. Roy Pulaski Linda and Fred Rachwitz Patricia Raven Margery Reh Mrs. Irene Reich
Nancy and Thomas Rey Meredith Richter Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Riley Mr. and Mrs. Dave Robinson Mr. and Mrs. W. Bruce Rogers Fred P. Rohe and Laura L. Sabat Hank and Carol Ross Julia Rupp Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sandford William Santos and Brian Babbitt Stephen Sawyer and Denise Holmes Mrs. Peg Schiller Ham and Barb Schirmer Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schlitt Mr. and Mrs. Hank Schneider Win and Susan Schrader Ann and James Scott Denise Scripter Mr. and Mrs. David Searles Mr. and Mrs. Mike Semrau B.J. Shawn Lea Shea Bud and Nancy Shear Karla Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Silverman Dr. and Mrs. Henry Singer Mrs. Thomas Smith Mr. and Mrs. Michael Snyder Susan Solomon Mr. and Mrs. William Souder Andrew and Susan Spence Kathleen and John Spencer Dori Steckley Beverly Stepnitz Marilyn Stockwell-Colestock Mrs. Babette Stenuis Stolz and Mr. Jack Stolz, Jr. June Storm Rose and Rob Straebel Mr. and Mrs. Gary Street Ann Swayze Brett Swiss Katie and James Tarachas Elise Tebeau Joanne Thomas Maureen and Byron Trerice Mr. and Mrs. Phil Trotter Journey Turnbull Todd Twichel Mrs. Marjorie Upton Laura VanderVeen Gretchen and Joseph Vanloozen Mrs. Paul Varga Nancy Vaughn Drs. Brad and Sherri Vazales Sharon Walker Betty Bea Washburn Mrs. Cherry E. Watson Sharon Weaver Christine Webster Juliet Weinberg Paula Welmers and Fred Mulhauser Mrs. Van White Marijke Wiersema Judy and Ronald Willey Mr. Robert Williams and Mrs. Roberta Rassieur Williams Mr. and Mrs. Dave Williams Doug and Susan Williams Eve Willoughby Suzanne Wingate Ken Winter Robert and Sandra Wolf Patricia C. Woodstock Kim and Fred Wroblewski Jane and Glen Young David and Rhonda Zechman
Thank you for your membership and for supporting the many programs of Crooked Tree Arts Center. Your membership helps bring fantastic art exhibitions, engaging children’s programs, interesting Coffee @ Ten lectures, entertaining performing arts events, and interactive classes to the Arts Center. If you are not sure if you are still a member, now is a great time to renew. You can do so online at www.crookedtree.org, or give us a call at 231-347-4337 (Petoskey) 231-941-9488 (Traverse City). We are grateful for your support. All lists, gifts & memberships reflect activity January 1- March 31, 2016. We do our best to keep an accurate record and apologize for any errors or omissions. Please contact us with any corrections.
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A Long History of Supporting the Arts PATTI AND BALKY GRANNIS have been a part of the
northern Michigan community since October 1974, when they left downtown Chicago’s urban vibe for the rural atmosphere of Harbor Springs. Shortly after moving north, Patti attended a CTAC meeting at North Central Michigan College with friend, landlord, and CTAC Founder, Judie Koza. “I left my first ever meeting as Chair of the third annual photography show,” laughs Patti. Not to be deterred by the sudden responsibility, Patti dove in head first, procuring two jurors for the show: Morton Neff of Michigan Outdoors, and David Lockhart, photographer and personal friend. As a new member of the community, this meeting allowed Patti to get connected to the local art scene—meeting new people and making new connections right off the bat. Art has always held importance in the lives of Patti and Balky. Patti attended The Art Institute of Chicago where she received her degree in Interior Design, and growing up, Balky’s family was involved in the literary arts of the communities they lived in, including historical societies and libraries. After seeing how CTAC served the local area, it was only natural that the Grannis’ become more involved in their new community’s arts center. Patti and Balky have been a part of CTAC for over 40 years now, with many fond memories and experiences that continue to grow. Patti served on CTAC’s Board for six years, and also the Day Away Committee since nearly its inception 13 years ago. Day Away trips require a lot of planning, but Patti still enjoys doing the research and putting together the fun trips. For his involvement in CTAC, Balky played a more vocal role. “Art Auctions,” the precursor to D’Art for Art, were fundraisers held at the Perry Hotel to raise money for programming, and Balky served as auctioneer. At these low key, less formal fundraisers, Balky enjoyed encouraging attendees and friends to bid on items through good-natured razzing. He and Patti helped support the Arts Center by giving their time. They planned events, purchased items at auctions, and also brought events like Racquet for the Arts to fruition. The tennis-themed fundraisers got community members outside and active, all in the name of encouraging art. There are still souvenir wine glasses floating around CTAC and patrons’ homes from the event—reminders of the past, and the Grannis’ effort to support the blossoming arts organization. The Arts Center has grown much since the Grannis’ became involved in 1974, but in Balky’s eyes there’s still opportunity for local outreach efforts. “I appreciate the sophisticated offerings that this community receives from CTAC. And we need to continue to expand to reach people in our communities who have not yet participated at the Arts Center. Youth outreach and a focus on youth programs should be our goal,” he says.
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A LEGACY IN THE ARTS New Year’s Eve at the Arts Center is an annual CTAC event that brings hundreds of community members into the space. Families and children enjoy creative festivities to ring in the New Year within, and outside, the Arts Center’s walls. One such child in attendance this past year was Kurtis Mainland. While traversing the Arts Center, Kurtis came across a display of membership photo ads from past Membership Drives. “I want to have my photo up on the wall,” Kurtis told his parents, Ken and Megan. His parents explained what membership to an organization meant, how donations kept Crooked Tree open and able to provide programming for the community. Those membership ads created a personal desire in Kurtis to become involved, but the Mainland Family already possessed deep ties to CTAC. Years ago, Ken’s father, Ernie Mainland, performed on CTAC’s stage in Little Traverse Civic Theatre productions. As a Boy Scout of Troop 5, Ken would attend meetings in the old Methodist Church, and when CTAC purchased the building, he helped march the flag from the old church to the new one. And the deepest of all ties, Megan’s grandmother, Carolyn Rader, was a founding member of the Arts Center. Carolyn had a passion for the arts, a passion that her relations have chosen to encourage and promote further. Philanthropy and community hold great importance for the Mainland Family, and by means of another relation, the Mainland children, Mackenzie, Corbin, and Kurtis, are able to impact their local community. Marjorie Kroeger, their grand aunt, charged the three children with the task of responsibly dispersing funds annually to recipients of their choosing. It was Marjorie’s way of teaching them how to be philanthropists. Through the Kroeger-Mainland Family Fund at the Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area Community Foundation, Mackenzie, Corbin, and Kurtis are able to distribute donations within their community, state, and even on the national and international levels. Together, with guidance from their parents, the children make the calls. They’ve donated to Boy Scout Troop 5, Petoskey Schools, Manna Food Project, and now CTAC. Thanks to the piqued interest of Kurtis, he and his siblings decided to allocate funds for coming New Year’s Eve at the Arts Center events, the annual Youth Arts Festival and all of its facets, and the renovation of the music studios into a music wing, which are set to begin later this summer. By getting more involved and delving deeper into philanthropy, the Mainland children are learning how to reach people who are in need, and support organizations that rely on donations. Their discernment and generosity, and that of Marjorie Kroeger, have enabled children to attend CTAC programming and activities who may have never had the opportunity.
“They’re learning how large of an impact they have, and can have,” shares Megan as she discusses the effect this responsibility has had on the three children. “We don’t need a plaque or recognition—that’s not why we give. This is about spreading goodness by helping other people.” And through their generous gift, the Mainland Family and Kroeger-Mainland Family Fund have done just that. “She would be very proud of this gift,” says Ken as he recalls Marjorie, a passionate supporter of the arts.
Designing Optimism - A California Color Story l e ctu re • l u n c he on • pop-up s h op • auct i on • r af f l e
Tuesday, July 26, 2016 at 11:30 am • Lange Center at Bay Harbor Yacht Club
Trina Turk Senior Vice President, Lillian Rodriguez, will tell the story of Trina Turk’s evolution, from a young designer with a dream to becoming the leader of a lifestyle brand.
• Sponsorships from $200-$2,500
• Individual Tickets $75
• Trina Turk Girlfriends Weekend Raffle: $100 Tickets • Only 300 will be sold! Grand Prize: Trip for two to the Trina Turk Signature Boutique of your choice. $1,250 shopping spree, airfare and hotel. for reservations :
231.347.4337
or w w w . crookedtree . org
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ADVENTURES WITH CTAC! From our backyard to across the world, join us for some great excursions! CTAC is all about artistic experiences and we have more great trips planned. Our first ArtVenture was in May— We visited Twisted Fish Gallery, Dennos Museum, City Opera House and CTAC-TC to view the Wildhearted exhibit. We will schedule another trip in in fall. Our Day Away in May was a fabulous trip to Chicago. Watch our updates for the next Day Away trip.
FROM THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD— TONY RYNER Making a Difference… Individuals across America are working hard to enhance their world around them. Through their efforts they are building communities that support each other and create a better quality of life. Crooked Tree Arts Center is a community of members, volunteers and patrons dedicated to inspiring and enriching the lives of people around them through the Arts. Combined with the leadership of a hard-working professional staff and an engaged Board, Northern Michigan is truly enriched by the efforts of everyone involved. We all benefit in a way that would not be possible without the coordinated effort of a community dedicated to the Arts. Crooked Tree is more than the sum of its parts. It is a fabric that weaves through us all, tying us all together, and helping each of us make a difference in the world around us.
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NEW STAFF (L to R) Kaleigh James joined our TC staff as Outreach/Education Director—she came to us from Interlochen Center for the Arts. Sheila Ruen, Galleries Director and Andrea Coronado, Events Coordinator are not only new to CTAC but also new to northern Michigan. Sheila joins us from Philadelphia and Andrea has moved north from Royal Oak.
EDDI AWARDS The eddi Awards honor local individuals and organizations that work to keep the arts alive in northern Michigan. This year’s eddi chairmen are Steve Spencer and Larry Willis. Named for the late eddi Offield, Crooked Tree Arts Center is grateful to the Offield Family for the opportunity to recognize excellence in the arts. eddi Offield was an accomplished artist in her own right, as well as a generous benefactor and advocate for the arts in northern Michigan. A full list of past winners are online. All past winners are invited to attend the eddi Awards as a guest of CTAC on September 23.
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eddi sculpture by Paul Varga
Crooked Tree Arts Center Membership Application Name:
CTAC Staff & Board of Directors staff
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Elizabeth Ahrens president/executive director
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Lucy Blythe
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development associate
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Alexandra Dailey
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front desk/publicist
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As a member of Crooked Tree Arts Center, your gift helps support our year-round programs including exhibitions, docent tours, scholarships and so much more! Your membership benefits include invitations to special openings and events, membership pricing on classes, workshops and performances.
Consider joining the Renaissance Society for $500… You receive all of the above membership benefits, plus invitations to private events for the Renaissance Society. Your name is listed in the newsletter and on the website, unless you wish to remain anonymous.
The Baroque Society for $1,000… Which gives you all the benefits of the Renaissance Society, plus additional special events.
Or Join the Rococo Society for $2,500…
As a Rococo Society Member you will receive all the benefits of the Baroque Society, invitations to private events each year and a small piece of original art created by a regional artist.
Megan DeWindt program director
Robert Dudd music education director
Carina Hume business manager
Kaleigh James
education/outreach coordinator traverse city
Megan Kelto - traverse city
associate director
Cindy McSurely
development director/membership
Heather Raue director of dance
membership
classifications
❒ New Membership ❒ Renewal Membership
❒ $20 Student ❒ $250 Sustaining ❒ $40 Individual ❒ $500 Renaissance Society ❒ $60 Family ❒ $1,000 Baroque Society ❒ $125 Supporting ❒ $2,500 Rococo Society
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❒ Please contact me regarding volunteer opportunities Complete and mail with check, money order or credit card information to: Crooked Tree Arts Center, 461 E. Mitchell St., Petoskey, MI 49770
LYNN DINNING: ROCOCO SOCIETY FEATURED ARTIST Become a Rococo Society Member and you will receive one of Lynn’s original glass creations. Lynn was born in Michigan, educated at Michigan State University and Wayne State University, earning a B.F.A., and later studied at Penland School of Crafts, the American School for Neon, Pittsburgh Glass Center, New York Experimental Glass Workshop (Urbanglass), and the Studio at the Corning Museum of Glass. She opened her studio, Good Hart Glassworks, in the early 1990s. Along with teaching and blowing glass at her studio, Lynn also teaches at NCMC, and is a full-certified ski instructor, named one of the “100 Top Instructors” by SKI MAGAZINE. Lynn’s work has appeared in juried shows, selected group and solo exhibitions and in collections, including the White House, throughout the United States and abroad.
Kevin Richardson
orchestra conductor/assistant director
Sheila Ruen galleries director
Bri Wilson summer intern
board
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Tony Ryner, chairman Carole Carroll, vice chairman Tim McAndrew, treasurer Gail Willens, secretary Tracy Bacigalupi, Maureen Bickersteth, Christie Dompierre, John Fershee, Heidi Geiger, Joe Hollis, Mike Kelly, Joe Kimmell, Paul LaPorte, Dan Ledingham, Todd McMillen, Bill Millar, Bill Salisbury, Jim Shrier, Bob Streit, Michele Walker, Kurt Wietzke
Founded in 1971, Crooked Tree Arts Center has two locations in northern Michigan 461 E. Mitchell St. Petoskey, MI 49770 231.347.4337 – and – 322 Sixth St. Traverse City, MI 49684 231.941.9488 www.crookedtree.org
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461 East Mitchell Street Petoskey, MI 49770
change service requested
CTAC SUMMER ARTISANS MARKET FRIDAYS • 9 am-1 pm JUNE 17-SEPT. 30
OUTSIDE ON THE BIDWELL PLAZA petoskey
Artisanal goods & foods Local art • Entertainment!
t, r A e n i F , e n Fine W i d & Good Friends! Fine Foo Summer Super Swirl
Limited Tickets: ce an $25 adv y of $30 da Swirl
Wednesday, August 17 • 5:30-8:00 pm Wind-down CTAC’s season with the annual Summer Super Swirl! Enjoy live art demonstrations by CTAC’s Kitchen Painters and instructors, music, select auction and raffle items and the summer exhibits while you stroll through the indoor and outdoor spaces of the Arts Center’s Petoskey campus. Featuring 40+ tables of fine wine, craft beer and specialty foods all for your sampling pleasure provided by our friends at D&W Fresh Market. Musical guests to date include: CTAC Jazz Ensemble, Robert Dudd/CTAC Music Education Director, Robin Lee Berry, Kellerville, Oh Brother Big Sister, Nathan Towne and Bill Wilson.