Opening Reception:

 

Friday, December 9, 2016, 5:30-8:30 p.m.

 

 

First Fridays Gallery Talk:

 

Friday, January 6 at...

 

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October 28-December 4, 2016

 

 

Opening Reception:

 

Friday, October 28, 2016, 5:30-8:30 p.m.

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Art Gumbo Dubuque will not be accepting applications for the annual summer funding cycle. The event scheduled for June has been cancelled. The independent crowd-funding initiative was launched in 2010 and has raised nearly $12,000 in seed money to fund 24 arts-related projects. Art Gumbo winners have included Tim Olson's "A City at Work," Bell Tower Theatre, Outside The Line's Art Gallery's "The Great Draw," and artist Gene Tully's sculpture installation in the Historic Millwork District.

Co-founder and director Paula Neuhaus plans to use the time off from the summer event to work on plans to re-launch the project in September as Smart Gumbo; a crowd-funding source for smart ideas that propose to impact our economy, increase a healthy environment, and enhance our cultural vibrancy. Smart Gumbo plans to accept applications from all projects that propose to make Dubuque a smart and thriving place to live, work, and play.

"Art Gumbo has offered the arts community an alternative funding source for three years and has funded some incredible projects," Neuhaus said, "In our fourth year we're excited to welcome proposals from a variety of disciplines. As the cultural landscape of Dubuque continues to evolve, Smart Gumbo will be there to provide funding to all facets of innovative projects that impact our community."

The inaugural Smart Gumbo is schedule for Thursday, September 18, 6-8 p.m. at Dubuque Area Arts Collective, 902 Main Street with soup and bread provided by Dubuque Food Co-Op.

For more details or to donate time or services to Art Gumbo/Smart Gumbo visit artgumbodubuque.blogspot.com or contact Paula Neuhaus at art.gumbo.dbq@gmail.com.

[DUBUQUE, IA] Nash Gallery, 371 Bluff Street, will host an opening reception for Millennial Encounters, an emerging artist showcase on Friday, April 11 from 7-10 p.m. This multi-genre exhibit that runs through June 15 features the work of emerging artists from the art departments of Clarke University and Loras College. The artists' work include explorations in photography, installation, collage, mixed media/conceptual, painting, illustration, drawing, ceramics, and sculpture. Featured artists include Sara Steuer, Randi Westervelt, Abbey Tjebkes, and Mark Fuentebella from Loras College and Hannah Goldsmith, Traci Bauer, Jenna Michel, Maggie Scahill, and Kayla Carlson from Clarke University.

The exhibit and opening reception on April 11 serves as a fundraiser for DubuqueFest Fine Arts Festival 37th annual all-arts festival scheduled for May 16-18 in downtown Dubuque.  The artists will donate 30% of all sales made on opening night to the festival. The public is invited to attend. Refreshments and treats will be served. A $10 donation is suggested for adults and $5 for students who show their current college ID. All proceeds support Nash Gallery and DubuqueFest. Nash Gallery is located above Monks Kaffee Pub, 371 Bluff Street. The entrance is at the rear of building.

DubuqueFest Fine Arts Festival and Nash Gallery are affiliates of the Dubuque County Fine Arts Society. For more information visit dubuquefest.org.  DubuqueFest Fine Arts Festival and Nash Gallery are affiliates of the Dubuque County Fine Arts Society.

[DUBUQUE, IA.] Art Gumbo, a quarterly soup dinner that supports local creative projects with community-supported micro-funding, is now accepting applications from arts organizations or creative groups for the spring funding cycle.  Applications for Art Gumbo mini grants are available now through Thursday, March 13, 2014.  Applications are available at artgumbodubuque.blogspot.com

Spring funding cycle is open to creative groups or organizations. Individual artists are not eligible to apply during this cycle. The first seven eligible applications received by 11:59 p.m. on March 13, will qualify to compete for funding.

Hello Friends of Art Gumbo,

Mark your calendar for this week's Winter installment of AG!

THURSDAY | DEC 19 | 6-8 PM
ST. MARK YOUTH ENRICHMENT
1201 S. LOCUST ST.
$10 = SOUP + 1 VOTE!


Proposals by:
  • Larry Raineri, Send A Smile
  • Tim Olson, DubuqueFest Panorama Phase 2: Exhibition
  • Tom Runde, Total Landfill Diversion Art Form
  • Tom Eckermann, Art Gumbo: The Documentary

Read/download proposals & full details here:
http://artgumbodubuque.blogspot.com/

Soup Du Jour:
White Bean & Kale Soup with Bread by Life's A Feast
Bottle water provided
BYOB okay! (we ask that you carry-out your bottles please)
Progress Reports by:
Trainwreck Productions
I AM Love Campaign

Your Host:
Paula Neuhaus

See you there!

[DUBUQUE, IA] DubuqueFest Fine Arts Festival is now accepting applications for the 37th annual juried fine art fair scheduled for May 17 and 18, 2014 in Dubuque, Iowa. All interested fine artists and fine craft artisans are encouraged to apply. The juried fine art fair features the work of 85 artists & artisans from across the region. $1000 cash prizes are awarded to Best of Show, Second Place, & Third Place during an artist's appreciation reception on Saturday, May 18 at the Dubuque Museum of Art.

Dubuque has made an impact as an arts & culture destination in the Midwest. Through successful arts programming and dedicated city partnerships the DubuqueFest Fine Arts Festival grows along with it drawing lovers of fine art and history to the oldest festival in Iowa's first city. Applications are available now through February 2014.

DubuqueFest Fine Arts Festival is an affiliate of Dubuque County Fine Arts Society, a non profit arts org whose mission is to offer free arts programming to the masses, founded 1976.

May 16-18, 2014

www.dubuquefest.org

Download the application at www.dubuquefest.org. To request one by mail contact

Paula paula@dubuquefest.org or by calling 563.564.5290.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

• Application deadline is February 15, 2014

• Application fee: $110

• Jury fee: $15 (non-refundable)

• Two Emerging Artist Scholarships are available

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[DUBUQUE, IA.] Art Gumbo, a quarterly soup dinner that supports local art projects with community-supported micro-funding, is now accepting applications from arts organizations or creative groups for the spring funding cycle. Applications for Art Gumbo mini grants are available now through Thursday, September 12, 2013. Applications are available at artgumbodubuque.blogspot.com

Fall funding cycle is open to creative groups or organizations. Individual artists are not eligible to apply during this cycle. The first seven eligible applications received by 11:59 p.m. on September 12 will qualify to compete for funding.

Art Gumbo is an independent community-based initiative that funds local arts projects using money collected at quarterly soup dinners. During each Art Gumbo funding cycle, artists or arts organizations are invited to submit a brief project proposal that demonstrates an impact on the Dubuque community. The public is invited to attend and vote for their favorite proposal. A $10 donation at the door entitles the attendee to a locally prepared soup dinner and the opportunity to review all submitted proposals and to vote for their favorite. The Art Gumbo fund's nightly proceeds will be awarded to the two proposals that receive the most votes. The next Art Gumbo Soup Dinner is scheduled for Thursday, September 19, 6-8 p.m. at Voices Warehouse Gallery, 275 East 10th Street in Dubuque. 

Download the application and find more information by visiting artgumbodubuque.blogspot.com or contact Paula Neuhaus at art.gumbo.dbq@gmail.com.

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ART GUMBO Soup Dinners Raise Money for Dubuque Art Projects

 

DUBUQUE, IA. - The spring installment of Art Gumbo, a quarterly soup dinner that supports local art projects with community-supported micro funding, is scheduled for Thursday, September 19, 6-8 p.m. at Voices Warehouse Gallery, 275 East 10th Street in Dubuque.

Art Gumbo is an independent community-based initiative that funds local creativity by using money collected at quarterly soup dinners. During each Art Gumbo funding cycle, artists and arts organizations are alternately invited to submit a brief project proposal that demonstrates an impact on the Dubuque community. The public is invited to attend and vote for their favorite proposal. A $10 donation at the door on September 19, entitles the attendee to soup and home-baked bread by The Food Store and the opportunity to review all submitted proposals, and one vote for their favorite.

The September 19, soup dinner will feature up to seven proposals submitted by local arts organizations or creative groups whose project demonstrates an impact on the Dubuque community. The proceeds from the door will fund two proposals, first and second place, splitting the funding in a 70/30 fashion.

Art Gumbo dinners and micro-funding program are an independent effort initiated by local arts activists Paula Neuhaus and Megan Starr. The project's mission is to bring artists together with art patrons to explore and fund projects, create working relationships, and to build an all-arts network.

The September 19, soup dinner is open to anyone interested in attending the event. For more details about Art Gumbo visit artgumbodubuque.blogspot.com or contact Paula Neuhaus or Megan Starr at art.gumbo.dbq@gmail.com.

 

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[DUBUQUE, IA.] Due to a low number of applications, Art Gumbo has cancelled the summer crowd-funding event on Thursday, June 20, 6-8 p.m. at St. Mark Community Center. The next Art Gumbo is scheduled for Thursday, Sept 19, 2013 at Voices Warehouse Gallery. The September funding cycle is open to groups or organizations. For more details about Art Gumbo visit artgumbodubuque.blogspot.com or contact Paula Neuhaus or Megan Starr at art.gumbo.dbq@gmail.com.

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Shop, play, pose, dance, eat.

James Johnson, Porcelain Vessels

Sat & Sun May 18 &19
Fine Art Fair

Saturday, 10am-5pm & Sunday, 10am-4pm in Washington Park
Our juried fine art fair in Washington Park features the work of 70 artists & artisans. We invite you to meet the artists, learn about process & inspiration, and invest in original hand crafted pieces. Shop for hand-blown & fused glass, ceramics, metal work, free form sculpture, painting, jewelry, fiber, fabric, photography, mixed media, textiles, copper work, hand turned wood, watercolors, leather work, wearable art, & more! It's an art gallery in the park!
Kids Creation Station

Sat & Sun May 18 &19
Kids Creation Station

Saturday, 10am-5pm & Sunday, 10am-4pm in Washington Park
Parents and children are invited to get creative with hands-on projects. This year we feature the art of sand painting. Sand paintings have a long established cultural history in numerous social groupings around the globe. Get your face painted and join us in the Story Bubble for storytelling for all ages! Story Bubble is made possible by a partnership with Great Midwestern Educational Theatre Company.

The Heavenly States

Sat May 18
The Heavenly States

In concert! Saturday, 9 pm, Town Clock Main Stage
This Oakland-to-Autsin indie pop group have been a Dubuque favorite for years. Their brand of intensely fun and personal music filled with loud guitars, driving rhythms, and violin will get you dancing!
Writers Guild Book Cover 2013

Sat May 18
Local Author Book Fair

Saturday, 10am-5 pm in Roshek Building Lobby
Our newest addition to DubuqueFest! Shop our book fair comprised of 20 local authors. Meet the authors, pick up some new books, get them signed, and learn about the writing life from your favorite local authors. The fair is features books for children, photography, fiction, non-fiction, memoir, poetry, humor, comic books, and more! This event is hosted by River Lights Bookstore for DubuqueFest.




Tim Olson & His 1930s Camera

Sat & Sun
May 18 & 19
The Worlds Longest Panoramic Photo of a 3-Day Outdoor Arts Festival

Saturday, 10am-5pm & Sunday, 10am-4pm in Washington Park
You're invited to find Tim & his old-timey camera during the fest & pose for this panoramic portrait! Photographer and artist Tim Olson will use a 1935 vintage studio camera to create a hundred foot long portrait of DubuqueFest. During the festival, Olson will roll his camera along a path that winds through Washington Park and, at intervals of approximately ten minutes in time and ten feet in distance, he will stop and make a single exposure. The 250+ photographs will be stitched together to create a single, highly detailed panoramic portrait of the festival. Look for Tim & his camera during the festival and join him to pose for the portrait! This project is made possible by funding from the Iowa Arts Council.
Jay Jubeck of The Fast Clydes

Friday May 17
The Fast Clydes

In concert! Town Clock Mainstage, 5:30 pm
Classic rockabilly will get your toes tapping and your hips twisting!
DubuqueFest Poster 2013

There's More!
Friday-Sunday
May 17-19

All Weekend in Washington Park & Town Clock Plaza in Dubuque, Iowa
The Dubuque County Fine Arts Society invites you to celebrate music, art, and culture at the 36th annual DubuqueFest Fine Arts Festival, May 17-19 in downtown Dubuque. Live music and performance on two stages, shop for fine arts, books, and records, Writers Guild Book Release, Old House Tour, interactive art for all all ages, and so much more! For a full schedule of events visit dubuquefest.org. Plan your weekend at DubuqueFest!

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