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Saturday, August 4th from 10am6pm 20 Sunday, August 5th from 10am5pm

Marina Lee, artist

3400 15th Ave. S., Minneapolis www.powderhornartfair.org

POWDERHORN PARK

Welcome to the Powderhorn Art Fair!


Celebrating 21 years of art and community
Powderhorn Art Fair Committee
Florence Hill, chair, Shari Albers, Chris Berry, Laura Burlis, Ila Duntemann, Adam Lares, Dara Rudick, Becky Timm, Dixie Treichel

About the cover art by Marina Lee, Best of Show 2011


Hangin On was originally a preliminary sculpture drawing that was chosen for this years art fair image. Beginning Dreams forever the name place of my studio.This vision, this prayer, this way of living, this way of approaching art is to keep seeing new, seeing through new eyes, living for the surprises, living to keep possibilities always available. Marina Lee

One of the Finest Regional Art Fairs In the Country

Art Fair Staff


Becky Timm PPNA Executive Director Dixie Treichel Artistic Director Shari Albers, Laura Burlis, Florence Hill Community Showcase/Group Exhibitor Coordinators Terry Baumgardner Accounting Dante De Nicola Food Vendor Coordinator Cyndi Fraedrich Information & Volunteer Coordinator Susan Hagler Ad Sales Nick Lethert Website Sara Lopez Community Organizer Kelly Newcomer Program Layout & Design Dan Rein Entertainment Coordinator Nancy Sartor Public Relations and Artist Lounge Coordinator Traffic Coordinators Sarah Anton, Leigh Combs, Steve Miller, D. Rojas Minneapolis Park & Recreation Staff Peter Jaeger Community Service Area Team Leader Adam Lares Powderhorn Recreation Coordinator

ach summer white tents dot the landscape around Powderhorn Park bringing individuals from all over the country together to enjoy an abundance of creativity and skill that flows through the artists participating in the Powderhorn Art Fair. The real beauty of the Powderhorn Art Fair is that the events impact is felt throughout the year and not just on event days. The Powderhorn Art Fair is a unique collaboration with the Powderhorn Park Neighborhood Association (PPNA) and the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB). Proceeds from the Art Fair help fund park programs such as theatre arts, computer lab, teen center, music recording studio, the pottery studio and team sports giving neighborhood residents of all ages a safe environment in which to play, learn and grow. As you enjoy this years Art Fair, please take a moment to reflect on your importance to Powderhorn Park and our community. We appreciate you taking time to experience the uniqueness of the Powderhorn Park neighborhood and hope you will visit us regularly. The Powderhorn Art Fair is a fiscal year 2012 recipient of a Minnesota Festival Support grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. This activity is funded, in part, by the arts and cultural heritage fund as appropriated by the Minnesota State Legislature with money from the Legacy Amendment vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4, 2008.

MetroTransit info
Bus 23X is a special art fair bus route created by Metro Transit for 2012 Route 23X takes people from the Uptown Art Fair to Powderhorn Art Fair, to the 38th Street Station, back to Powderhorn and onto Uptown. The Route 23X protects the regular Route 23 from overcrowding while providing service to the Powderhorn Park Art Fair attendees. Buses leave every 15 minutes. Route 23X will drop off and pick up on East 35th Street by Powderhorn Park between 13th Ave S and 14th Ave S. Route 6 on Hennepin Ave will travel between the Loring Park Art Festival and Uptown Art Fair. There is no Metro Transit Art Fair Bus going directly between Powderhorn Art Fair and Loring Park Art Festival. Free bus passes are good for travel to all three art events.
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Special Thanks To...


Powderhorn Art Fair Volunteers Powderhorn Park Staff & Maintenance Workers

Powderhorn Art Fair 2012 Main Exhibitor Jurors & Awards


Christopher Harrison Leann Johnson Linda A. Taylor

Community Showcase Juror & Awards, Spirit of Powderhorn Award


Jeanine Malec

2012 Powderhorn Art Fair Sponsors

Artist Lounge Food Contributors:


Anodyne Coffeehouse Brueggers Bagels Buca di Beppo Eastside Food Co-op Mill City Cafe New French Bakery Peace Coffee Pepitos Seward Co-op Trader Joes Turtle Bread

2012 Powderhorn Art Fair Collaborators


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Kramarczuks Deli La Loma Tamales Lunds May Day Cafe

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Award Winners

2011

2nd Place

Steve Tomashek, Mixed Media


Steve Tomashek grew up in Winona, Minnesota. He is a graduate of Indiana University with a degree in World History and Education. Part way through his university years his familys house burned to the ground and with it his grandfathers woodworking tools were lost. As a way of coming to terms with the loss Steve bought himself a knife and carved a chess set. The experience led him to take up carving as a hobby. Several years of practice and the hobby turned into a full-time gig. Fifteen years and thousands of carvings later, his work today has a devoted following around the world through his site ministeve. com and at art fairs and galleries in the Midwest and East Coast of the U.S. and now in Europe as well. In collaboration with the artist Glenn Gordon he also stages and photographs miniature tableaux of his carvings and he is now bringing his carvings even further to life through his video stop-motion animations, which he writes, produces, directs, and does all the sound effects for, as well as the catering, all solo.

Award Winners

2011

ach year four top awards (Best Of, Second Place, Third Place, Merit) and invitational awards are given to Main Exhibitors and one top award to the Community Showcase. All artists are eligible for The Spirit of Powderhorn award. A panel of three judges, of varying art backgrounds (one of whom is a Powderhorn Park Neighborhood resident), is chosen by the Art Fair Committee to jury the Main Exhibitors and select award winners. One judge is chosen by the Community Showcase Committee to select the Spirit of Powderhorn award winner (the artist whose work best represents the unique qualities found in the Powderhorn Park Neighborhood), and Best of for the Community Showcase.

2011 Best of Show 2012 Featured artist

Marina Lee, Sculpture


Beginning Dreams forever the name place of my studio. This vision, this prayer, this way of living, this way of approaching art is to keep seeing new, seeing through new eyes, living for the surprises, living to keep possibilities always available. I have created expressive abstract paintings of personal, yet universal journeys. I have created dimensional works portraying humor, healing color and integration of cultural pattern in spiritual guardian sculptures. And then I have experienced the creation of intimate works quietly documenting Native American historical points of view on hand-held ceramic turtle shells and the experience utilizing Adinkra symbols as universal forms and wisdom talkers as source for communal art alongside school children. Or I help create large scale works transforming social public space by bridging earth elements and orchestrated artistic elements with hundreds of artists hands and hearts as one visual transforming mind. The birth of the idea can be as transformative as the birth of the form. The notion that the forms can change position and create a new dialogue, maybe with humor or a surprise of vulnerability and sinceritythe interactive viewer can create their personal dialogue for the playing forms, thus becoming part of the art.

3rd Place

Andrew Witt & Nancy Pizarro, Clay


Circa Ceramics is a two-person (Andy Witt & Nancy Pizarro) studio that came to be in the fall of 1999, when we began designing & making a line of tableware & accessories with an emphasis on functionality, colour, and fun. One aspect that makes our ware unique is the fact that we make much of the machinery that helps produce our ware. We do everything in our studio, thereby ensuring the quality we have come to be known by - Every step of the process has to meet our high standards. Our specialties lie in the form of the ware and its decoration - we make consistent, usable shapes that interplay the design elements of image and colour - Clay with the culinary in mind. We continue to create pieces in our Chicago studio and our work is available to the masses primarily through Etsy, select boutiques, art/craft festivals and the occasional open studio weekend.

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Award Winners
Honorable Mention Laura Christensen, Clay
I didnt always know I wanted to be a potter. I discovered clay quite by accident and fell in love immediately. After discovering pottery in college, I spent 6 years with another potter as an apprentice learning all I could before setting up my own studio. Working on the wheel is a very satisfying, somewhat meditative experience for me. I love watching forms come to life before my eyes. I am drawn to clean lines and graceful curves, with a need for order and functionality in my pieces that stems from a passion for math. I strive to make pieces that are calming, inviting and encourage frequent use.

2011

2011 Invitational Award Winners at The Powderhorn Art Fair


Tom Ashworth, Mixed Media John Berglund, Wood Steve Claypatch, Glass Kim Crocker-Dickenson, Jewelry Kate Daly, Clay Mel Fleck, Printmaking Rose Gianlorenzi, Leather Susan Gooden, Fiber Lori Horsic, Digital Art Cody Kiser, Painting Robert Lyall, Metal Oscar Matos Linares, Photography Erika Mock, Wearable Fiber Reza Pishgahi, Sculpture Mel Thompson, Drawing
Main Exhibitor Jury & Awards 2011:

WING YOUNG HUIE


The Third Place Gallery

In the Neighborhood

Monthly Events at 3730 Chicago Ave S, Studio B Sunday, August 19th at 7 p.m. we will be screening the documentary The Interrupters. Steve Floyd, a photographer of and speaker on street culture, will host a discussion about urban violence.

Spirit Of Powderhorn Julie Crabtree-Pfannes, Fiber


Julie Crabtree studied textiles, fashion, Art and embroidery at Mansfield College of Arts, Nottinghamshire, England. After completing a four year degree course she taught at the College before emigrating to Canada, and now calls Northern Wisconsin home. Utilizing the sewing machine as a drawing tool she works freely over the canvas with stitches to build up textural landscapes, adding hand stitching and further textured effects with a number of experimental embroidery techniques. Which includes distressing, burning, felting, dyeing fabrics and threads use of soluble stabilizers and some painting, as well as the more traditional techniques. Inspired by the ever changing landscapes throughout the seasons, a constant inspiration, to capture the texture into either realism or some abstract piece based on the color and texture of nature. In addition to fine art for framing, Julie creates her textured and landscape pieces for accessories, cards and has work published in several magazines, books, cover for a CD, and was a guest on PBS tv, "Sewing with Nancy". Her work can be found at juried art shows, where she has won numerous awards, galleries and locally at the Textile Center.
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On the Internet

www.wingyounghuie.com

Armando Gutierrez G. Teresa Hichens-Olson Susan Hensel


Community Showcase/Spirit of Powderhorn Awards 2011
Love, Appreciate & Advocate Art
Hours: Wed - Sat 12pm - 7pm Sun 12pm - 4pm

Cecilia Schiller
Community Showcase Award 2011
REGLA DE ORO GALLERY
Art and Fair Trade Gifts

John Anderson, Photography


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3007 Lyndale Avenue S Minneapolis, MN 612-886-1247

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Entertainment
WORLD MUSIC STAGE ( E1
11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00
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Artist Listings
COMMUNITY SHOWCASE ARTISTSARTISTS COMMUNITY SHOWCASE 2012 Juror - Jeanine Malec

Saturday

Corazon en la Mano Sephardic Jewish Dreamland Faces modern nostalgia Tom Klein Irish Uileann pipes Dan Rein Iranian and Kurdish string music Greg Herriges whirled string music Paddy OBrien Irish accordion music
Dreamland Faces

Photo by Ally Millar

11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00

Sunday

Corazon en la Mano Sephardic Jewish Dan Rein Iranian and Kurdish string music Tom Klein Irish Uileann pipes Paddy OBrien Irish accordion music Dreamland Faces modern nostalgia Greg Herriges whirled string music
Photo by Rebecca Goodwyn

PUPPET SHOWS & THEATER


Saturday and Sunday
Open Eye Figure Theatre ( E2 on map) puppet shows 11:00 11:30 am 12:30 1:00 pm 2:00 2:30 pm
Greg Herriges

Saturday only
Nalah and the Pink Tiger ( E3 on map) shadow puppet shows
Nalah and the Pink Tiger is a one-woman puppet show, based on the picture book of the same title, written and performed by Anne Sawyer-Aitch. Lively little Nalah lives so intensely in her imagination that grown-ups around her view her as a troublemaker. Things come to a head when - in addition to all the exotic animals that Nalah has placed in the house a pink tiger follows her home from the zoo and creates havoc. Appropriate for all ages.
Photo by Nick Lethert

John Anderson Photography Cristine Basina Jewelry Linda Berglin Fiber Laura Burlis Clay Chrys Carroll Clay Judy Cooper Lyle & Linda Jones Jewelry Meg Corcoran Fiber Meg Erke Hand-bound blank books Brady Flower Photo Letter Project Jeremy Irvin & Alexandra Jeffrey Fiber Mari Johnson Fiber Carla Kjellberg Jewelry Ted Klyce Photography Dave Longsdon Magnets Yvette Monstad Mixed Media Sculptures Alan Olson Jewelry Robbyn A. Overall Photo Stationery Nicole Pamelia Jewelry Ashley Pernitz & Shanda Jorgensen Fiber Angela Skrade Henna body art Linda Snouffer Mixed media Terry L. Williams Mixed Media Paintings COMMUNITY SHOWCASE CARICATURIST Adnan Shanti Caricatures YOUTH ACTIVITIES
ArtiCulture Free hands-on art for kids
ArtiCulture offers interactive opportunities for art-making. We offer classes and workshops for all ages; and programs that aim to increase accessibility to the arts.Visit www.articulture.org or call 612.729.5151 for information!
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GROUP EXHIBITORS GROUP EXHIBITORS Artescape Coorperatively-operated art studio: Beth Rapatz, Shelly Cartmell, Sheri Melander-Smith, Elena Griggs,Tanya Nickels

Fire on the Greenway Functional pottery: Melissa Favero, Marie Anderson, Joana Buyert, Danielle Louden, Heather Wang Phillip Schmidt/Jonathon Fosse High-fired & wood-fired pottery Rogue Potters Hand-made ceramic ware: Fred Yerich, Randall Anderson,Lynn Hoffman The Art Shoppe at Midtown Global Market Local art cooperative, mixed media: Terry Day, Raelene Ash, Kim Buell, Tara Innmon, Aziz Osman, Keegan Xavi, Carol Osterman, Tonie Clarice Vine Arts Center Non-profit, member-run art center & gallery: Mary Stiff, Rob House, Kathleen Crook COMMUNITY ARTS TENTS COMMUNITY ARTS TENTS Chicago Avenue Fire Arts Center Powderhorn 365 Photo exhibit Powderhorn Empty Bowls potters wheel demonstrations Powderhorn Park Pottery Program pottery sale StevenBe Spinning & weaving demos; learn to knit

Photo by Nick Lethert

Dan Rein Open Eye Figure Theatre

Saturday only
Powderhorn Theater Arts
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10:15 parade from park building to site

10:30 11:00 am Noon 12:30 pm 1:30 2:00 pm Pink Tiger face painting by Amy Taylor
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10:30-11am Song of the Mermaid, an excerpt of an original play by Steven LaVigne. Directed by Submitted Image Kayte Norini. Anne Sawyer-Aitch creator of Nalah
and the Pink Tiger
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Artist Listings
NAME BOOTH NUMBER Artists listed alphabetically and grouped by medium CLAY Susan Anderson 146 Karen Bell 155 Daniel Bennett 91 Lori Bonz 119 62 Teresa Bowen Laura Christensen 178 Tim Connors 29 Kate Daly 130 Charles Deckas 9 Phillip Echert 136 67 Michael Howland Barry Jepson 51 William & Cynthia Kaufman/Mosedale 19 Carolina Niebres 85 Judith Miller 124 Gint & Regina Sabaliauskas 3 Stephen Schroeder 78 Steven Showalter 167 Adama Sow 72 Miles Stearn 162 182 Kirsten Walstead Mary Weisgram 42 Kathleen Wellik 108 Tony Winchester 14 Andrew & Nancy Witt 114 DIGITAL ART Giesla Hoelscher Lisa Lammey Naomi Marietta 90 40 61 DRAWING Sue Rowe Randal Spangler Mel Thompson FIBER Chris & Roger Allen-Wickler Karen Berglund Deborah Brawley Nancy Cekalla Julie Crabtree-Pfannes Margaret Dobbin Sue Donohoo Donna Eddy Parvaneh Eshghieh Barbara Geurink Susan Gooden Bobbi Hoppman Aimee McAdams Leslie Mornes Rachel Roang Jeanne Rostad Diliana Thilmony Cheri Trexler Bao Yang Nou Yang True Yang GLASS Steve Brewster Cheryl Brown Art Ciccotti Steve Claypatch Brent Cox Laurie Freivogel Rene Grisham Lorene Harris Jeanine Huot Yoko Jufer 131 37 109 26 6 93 34 103 126 46 164 28 68 179 150 17 81 121 53 98 2 74 132 171 125 104 84 55 12 161 118 71 20 60 Nate Lynn Cecil McKenzie Robin Mueller Tom Nedobeck Jon Offutt Scott Simmons Jeff Sorensen Greg Wagner 110 142 154 30 43 89 97 177 Shauna Zeck Patti Zeiche LEATHER Faye Fisher-Ward Rose Gianlorenzi METAL Michael Chamberlin Judy & David Hedblom Robert Lyall Greg & Ben Meyerdirk Jon Route Demetra Saloutos Rabi Sanfo Marvin & Michelle Shafer Michelle Zorich MIXED MEDIA Janet Ahrens Ami Amrani Tom Ashworth Nicole Aufderhar Connie Baker B.J. Christofferson Robin Coggshall Jeffrey Homar Julie Johnson M.A. Katke Barbara Lash Debra McDonald Debb Morgen Lynn Schultz Trish Shantz Steve Tomashek Kristen Treuting Shawn Wolter Ying Zhang
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Artist Listings
129 95 137 169 35 94 25 63 47 59 75 174 181 80 86 10 107 180 52 41 158 100 48 152 133 145 65 120 15 22 113 183 PAINTING Shane Anderson Lonnie Carter Westy Copeland Charlotte Fung Miller Michael Garberick Jennifer Gilles Jeremy Hansen Karri Jamison Jordan Kammer Cody Kiser Kevin Kluever Timothy Kobs Anita Martin Melvin McGee Olivia O Keeffe Ann Powell Greta Sandquist Tara Vojta Byron Wells PAPER Andrea Martin PHOTOGRAPHY James Benda Lisa DeMore Rudolph Mary Foster Jim Gindorff Allen Gray Andy Hall Daron Krueger Dan Leisen Oscar Matos Linares Nathan Lovas Gary Nelson Bruce Palaggi Tracy Sadlo-Peterson 135 77 82 66 87 168 13 102 36 112 140 175 163 31 153 58 122 157 50 38 32 172 44 54 18 159 115 176 96 148 5 76 24 PRINTMAKING Betsy Bowen Kendra Gebbia Emily Koehler Steve Nowatzki SCULPTURE Paul Bondhus Alice Calhoun Alice Delaney Marina Lee Buzz Leighton Alex Zaves WOOD John Berglund Chris Christenson Victor Edwards Michele Freed Heather King Vincent Lewis Robert & Yvonne Myrvall Craig Richardson David Towley Don Wood 2012 Jurors Christopher Harrison Leann Johnson Linda A. Taylor 105 8 173 141 116 147 144 1 149 127 7 45 128 70 99 166 184 57 23 139

JEWELRY Tricia Bagstad 106 William Bailey 4 Ashley Baird 21 Jenny Bermudez 138 Don Bodenberg 92 Linda Bonine 151 64 Deborah Bushinski Marc & K. Daphnae Clements/Koop 123 Ron Cordell 27 Kim Crocker-Dickenson 33 Jeff Dawald 79 Devon Driscoll 88 Monika Fairchild 16 Kelly Hazel 83 Gail Jacobson 156 Aaron Kahmann 165 Nadine King 73 Brenna Klassen-Glanzer 49 170 Erin Klein Andrea & Rolf Ludden 111 Bernadette Mahfood 39 Candy Mcfall 117 Michelle Moss 160 Rachael Newman 134 Amy Palmer 56 Kate Qualley Peterson 11 Carmel & Michael Schramm 143 Susan Spiller 69 Philip Troyer 101

Free Massages offered by:


Dr. Jonathan Olson, DC Nokomis Chiropractic Dr. Kaye B Otter PA Wellness Associates
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Food
A Best Way - Gyros, chicken
GRK - Mini donuts, funnel cakes and nachos Naturally Delicious Homemade ice cream Russell Glover Pizza - Pizza Taco Taxi -Mexican specialties curry chicken and beans Best Way - Gyros, chicken Big River Pizza - Pizza I heart MN Coffee - Coffee specialty drinks

Powderhorn Art Fair Map


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Information table
Main Exhibitors Booths
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Water fountain Park water pump Toilets


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3440 BLOOMINGTON AVE. POWDERHORN PARK MINNEAPOLIS M - F 6:30 - 6 SAT 7 - 6 SUN 7:30 - 6 729-5627
ORGANIC & FAIR TRADE COFFEE Free wireless internet access

B Asase Yaa - Spiced chicken, ribs,

Ethnic Eats

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Entertainment (see page 8) Coffee art piece (see page 14)

Homemade ice cream Schroder Concessions - Corn dogs, hot dogs, cheese curds and onion rings Simply Nuts & More - Mixed nuts tamales, tortillas and tacos mangos

CKJ

D La Loma Tamales - Authentic


Submitted Image

When you cook, you need to be on your best mental behavior and think about how people will feel eating your food. You want to share that spiritual energy and hope that people will receive if from the meal- Petrina (Creator/Owner of Asase Yaa).

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Powderhorn Art Fair is moving towards being a zero waste event.


Powderhorn Art Fair is moving towards being a zero waste event. This year we asked food vendors to not sell water in plastic bottles to begin reducing waste and to acknowledge that water is not a commodity. There are extra water fountains especially for the art fair and park water pumps in the park. Please bring your own beverage containers and reuse any purchased ones when possible. In the park the blue cans are for recycling and the green cans are for trash. We thank you for your participation.

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Map Art by Shari Albers

Diameter of lake path: 2/3 mile

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CityKid Java Saturday Only Aug 4

Coffee Art will be created by the cement platform, NW area of Powderhorn Lake
To celebrate this landmark, ten kids and three art teachers are teaming up to make coffee art that replicates the iconic spoonbridge and cherry in the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden. By using 3,500 cups of coffee and 71 gallons of milk, the coffee art will span 17.5 feet x 13 feet. Similar to the Mona Lisa coffee art made at the Rocks Aroma Festival in Sydney, the kids and teachers will place the cups alongside each other to create an uncanny aerial view image to celebrate CityKids contribution to south Minneapolis youth. CityKid Java was created in 2002 in partnership with Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation, a non-profit organization based in South Minneapolis with the mission to revitalize a community in desperate need since 1993. CityKid Java sprang forth as a creative business venture to help Urban Ventures social programs become more selfsustaining by selling 100 percent Arabica coffee, with all of its profits going to Urban Ventures. www.citykidjava.com

Pianos On Parade joins the Powderhorn Art Fair this year.

Submitted Images

CITYKID JAVA CELEBRATES 10 YEARS, 10,000 KIDS BY CREATING ICONIC MINNEAPOLIS COFFEE ART

CityKid Java, a local coffee company that gives all of its profits back to kids is creating coffee art to commemorate its 10th anniversary at the 2012 Powderhorn Art Fair on August 4, 2012.

Pianos on Parade (POP) is a project that places artistically transformed pianos around the Twin Cities in various outdoor locations for all to play and enjoy. POP is a joint collaboration between Keys 4/4 Kids, a local nonprofit organization that sells donated pianos, and the offices of Mayor Chris Coleman and Mayor R.T. Rybak. From mid-July to mid-September, the Twin Cities will play host to twenty unique and colorful pi-

anos, each transformed by local students and artists. Whether on a street corner or in a favorite park, these pianos will spur residents and visitors to spontaneously engage with art, music, and one another, creating moments of community and highlighting the citys exceptional commitment to music and the arts. To learn more, visit: www.pianosonparade.org.

arts on chicago
ARTS ON CHICAGO

art projects

TWENTY

32nd St.

Central Bryant

Powderhorn Bancroft
42nd St.

ONE year
APPLICATIONS DUE AUGUST 15

pillsburyhouseandtheatre.org/arts-on-chicago
brought to you by Pillsbury House + Theatre, Powderhorn Park Neighborhood Association, Ward 8 Office of Councilwoman Elizabeth Glidden, Professor Natasha Pestich, and Upstream Arts

HIDEBOUND

October 1828, 2012

WRITTEN BY ERIK EHN DIRECTED BY ALISON HEIMSTEAD

Violence is known; peace is the mystery. By its very nature, therefore, peace-building requires a journey guided by the imagination of risk.
JOHN PAUL LEDERACH, The Moral Imagination: The Art and Soul of Building Peace, 2005

For details, visit www.hobt.org/mainstage


IN THE HEART OF THE BEAST
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YOUR IC PUBL MARKET


Lake Street & 10th Avenue S

PUPPET AND MASK THEATRE

MIDTOWNGLOBALMARKET.ORG
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Powderhorn 365: Beyond the Headlines

Powderhorn 365: Beyond the Headlines

Photo by Michael Wright

Photo by Michael Wright

Left and Right: Images of the Powderhorn Art Fair 2011.

By Gayla Ellis Powderhorn Park neighborhood in Minneapolis is a vast array of people, plants, creatures, scenes, and activities. Often the media portray us as criminals or as victims of crime. Amy Wurdock set out to counter these perceptions. She

organized six others and herself to photograph the neighborhood. Since January 1, 2009, Powderhorn365 photographers have posted one photo on the blog per day. Each year has a new weekly team and a pool of guest photographers. The project is now halfway through its fourth year and has recently been approved as a program of Powderhorn Park Neighborhood Association (PPNA). Being a P-365 photographer is a unique experience. It is up to that one person to decide which photo gets posted for his or her day.We maintain our autonomy as artists but welcome input from the community. We need to open our eyes to see what is around us and use our cameras to try to show this to others. Ephraim Eusebio, a 2010 weekly photographer, wrote this about Powderhorn365: This project was amazing to participate in and I am so much more in touch with my neighbors. Each photographer has their own story about the experiences. We present an exhibit at the Powderhorn Art Fair every year. We invite you to see what we have this year. A new development is that some P-365 photographers volunteered to take photos for art fair history. Books will be available for viewing or for sale at the event. The 2011 book features: Joey Ford, Rhonda Kist, Satya Varghese Mac, Sadie McKinley, and Michael Wright for the entire year,Anders Gurda for the first half, and Kate Zwicky for the last half. Guest photographers added their own perspectives to the collection. Aria Dominguez designed the book, and Amy Wurdock, Aria, and Gayla Ellis edited it.The book is dedicated to the memory of our beloved poet, Roy McBride. Our books are available for sale at PPNA. We welcome donations to help support the project by volunteer photogra-

Photo by Sadie McKinley

Photo by Sadie McKinley

Left and Right: Images of the Powderhorn Art Fair 2011.

phers. Purchases or donations may be made online at http:// ppna.org/ppna-in-action/powderhorn365 or check with the PPNA office at 821 East 35th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55407, 612-722-4817.The Hennepin County Libraries have also purchased books for branch libraries, so check with your library. Please look at our blog at www.powderhorn365.com. We are on Facebook. Look at our collection of photos. See what

is emerging from the cameras and imagination of our group for 2012, namely Guthrie Byard, Chrys Carroll, Alexandra Ellison, Michael Flood, Rebecca Lawrence, Ann Silver, and Jane Stoller, as well as guest photographers. If you are interested in being a guest photographer, have something youd like us to photograph, or have questions, please contact us at powderhorn365@gmail.com.

EVERYBODY COUNTS, EVERYBODY MATTERS.


KeithEllison.org
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Hungry? Short on time? Think Anodyne!


Stop By & Try Our

Volunteering in the Shade

Summertime Specials
Grilled Indian Potato Pancakes Grilled Zucchini Sandwich Chicken and Chickpea Brown Rice Pilaf

Photo by Nick Lethert

The shady setting of the Powderhorn Park art fair is a lovely place to spend a few hours at one of the finest regional art fairs of the country.

The Powderhorn Art Fair thanks all its volunteers and especially the big turnout provided by The Wells Fargo Green Team and Single Volunteers of the Twin Cities. To get involved and volunteer this year or in the future, email volunteers@powderhornartfair.org

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Longtime Art Fair Committee Members Acknowledged


Florence Hill Andrea Altman Brenna Busse

Brittany Road, acrylic on wood, by Florence Hill

I have been a longtime resident of the Powderhorn neighborhood and a longtime volunteer with the Powderhorn Art Fair. I am proud and passionate about the programs promoting art in my neighborhood. This year I am the Art Fair Committee Chair and co-coordinator for the Community Arts area. I have been a practicing artist for over 50 years. I enjoy working en plein air, in all mediums, and my studio has hosted a figure drawing group every Sunday afternoon for almost 37 years. My images talk about light and observing nature as She makes art. I never tire of chasing those colors that can drift like perfume, or bolt out of the darkness, that make a drama of the moment never to be repeated exactly the same another time. www.florencehill.com

Fall Fanfare, oil pastel, by Andrea Altman

Jerk Pizza with Shrimp


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I fell in love with the Powderhorn Art Fair in 1999, the first time I did the show. There seemed to be such synergy between the park, the neighborhood and the artists. The art fair has its own special spirit with its diverse musicians, artists and patrons. It is the only fair I know of that reinvests its profits directly into building park programs for its own community. I knew then that I wanted to help the show to grow yet keep its community philosophy. Out of the Box Series: Reaching Home, mixed I greatly enjoyed my 11 years on the art media, by Brenna Busse fair committee. I have lately been working on new paintings and have been painting From the very first year -- the Powdersome pet portraits in my studio. horn Art Fair was a perfect fit for me: a With deepest gratitude to those I served. beautiful, verdant setting in my artistic neighborhood, run by artists, and helping fund programs in the park. www.andreaaltmanart.com I jumped in after that first year -- to become a part of the committee that ran the show -- and continued to be a part of it for many years, as well as jurying into the show. This year is a new adventure for me -- I am taking a break from Powderhorn to do a show in Colorado that I have always wanted to do. The special spot in my heart, and around the lake will be open for another artist to experience the magic that is Powderhorn. www.brennabusse.com

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Fresh watermelon chunks, toasted almond slivers and candied applewood smoked bacon tossed with spring greens and arugula in our homemade lemon mint vinaigrette.

Fresh Watermelon Salad with Candied Bacon and Arugula*


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summer specials!
Our new summer specials are available for a limited time only.

Quinoa tossed in our perky lime vinaigrette with fresh off the cob corn, black beans, cilantro and jalapeo. Served with corn tortilla chips and a sliver of avocado. 7.59 Our plump chicken wings tossed in our spicy Jerk marinade and baked to order. Served with celery and sweet chili dipping sauce. Order of ten 8.29 Our incredibly fresh tasting version of this Asian staple. Our French loaf topped with sesame-ginger mock duck, crunchy fresh cucumber, carrot, fresh basil, cilantro, pickled onion, mayonnaise and our spicy Sriracha Rinotta*. Served with potato chips, and available vegan without the mayo. 7.99

Quinoa with Fresh Local Corn & Black Beans

Spicy Jerk Chicken Wings

Deborah Foutch
I did the fair for 17 of the last 20 years.The first time I came to the fair I was planning to get myself a tent and join the the traveling art show artists. The 1st artist I encountered in the park as I came down the hill was a neighbor from Elliot Ave who was showing her unique cloth dolls from the comfort of an over stuffed chair under a cottonwood. The fair got a little more uniform as the years progressed but it continues to be neighborhood driven and operates with a light spirit. I spent 10 years serving on the committee and I always enjoyed the Sunday Many Vantages of River, mixed media morning shouted announcements with instruments (detail), by Deborah Foutch and noisemakers celebrating the winners of the fair awards. I have moved my art life back indoors but I loved the years of setting up in the shade and sharing my work with the neighborhood and the visitors to our beautiful park. I now teach doll making, surface design and other classes out of my NE studio, as well as showing my work at indoor shows and galleries. www.deborahfoutch.com
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Bnh M Hoagie with Mock Duck*

You may replace the chips for a petit Garden or Caesar salad for 1.99
A gorgeous pizza made with olive oil and garlic, an assortment of heirloom tomatoes, parmesan cheese, and fresh mozzarella. Finished with fresh basil and our balsamic reduction.

Heirloom Tomato Pizza

10sm 15.69 | 12med 19.69 | 16lg 24.89 | GF 20.69

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Our traditional crust topped with our spicy Jerk sauce and plump shrimp, juicy pineapple, red onion, roasted red peppers, fresh green onion, mozzarella, and smoked gouda cheese.

Spicy Jerk Pizza with Shrimp

10sm 15.69 | 12med 19.69 | 16lg 24.89 | GF 20.69 Available vegan with vegan cheese and tofu for no additional charge.

Vegan upon request


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Vegan

Gluten-Free *=Contains Nuts upon request


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Using technology for the good of the earth and her creatures.

PEACE AND LOVE

Remembering a Powderhorn Neighborhood Landmark


Join in August and get

Illustration Graphic Design


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A PLACE TO LIVE AND THRIVE

We are building blocks.

The Powderhorn Park Neighborhood Association (PPNA) seeks to support and strengthen the Powderhorn Park community and enable it to continue to be a diverse, vibrant, family-oriented neighborhood.

When we go to the YWCA, it feels like were investing in ourselves and in our community.

100 off the Joiners Fee


Offer is good on new Adult, Family, Student and Young Professional memberships. Some exceptions apply. www.ywcampls.org

- Eileen and Margaret, Members since 2011.

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Photo by Laura Burlis File Photo

Classes Hardanger Knitting


Toys Games Books

Bobbin Lace
Rosemaling Sweaters Yarn Clothing CDs DVDs Books

Left: Young Walker Church members & Powderhorn residents Mimi Bomster (left) and Melissa Iantaffi-Wright look to the future. Right: The church before the fire.

INGEBRETSENS
Scandinavian Gifts and Food

By Laura Burlis On Sunday evening, May 27, 2012, Walker Community Church at the corner of 16th Avenue South and 31st Street was hit by lightning during a fierce storm and the building burnt to the ground. While the congregation regroups and plans the future, wed like to acknowledge Walkers tremendous impact on the Powderhorn community. In the mid 1960s Bryan Peterson arrived as pastor with a social justice agenda. Walker quickly became a center for community activism and community building. Over the next 45 years, this fertile seedbed would help spawn such organizations as KFAI Community Radio, In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theater, the Sustainable Resources Center, Powderhorn Pottery Program, Powderhorn Fireworks Safety Patrol, a Native American sweatlodge and Pastor Roger Lynns aniti-prostitute patrol. Until the fire, Walker hosted free community meals, a twice-yearly rummage sale, an annual holiday art fair
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and many other sacred/secular activities. Walkers open-door rental policy has welcomed a Muslin groups Ramadan gatherings, neighborhood celebrations, offices and meetings for community groups and countless theater, music and cultural events. As the people of Walker Church rebuild, we wish them well and thank them for the years of service to our community.

Cookbooks

Where Tradition and Artistry Meet


Over 90 Years on East Lake Street
1601 East Lake Street, Minneapolis, MN 612-729-9333 check our website for classes, events and special sales

You can afford to fill up your trunk!

Proud to call Powderhorn Park our neighborhood.


Chicago Lake Liquors 825 East Lake Street Minneapolis, MN 55407 main (612) 825-4401 Store Hours: Monday Saturday 8:00am 10:00pm Closed Sunday

Nordic Music

Create peace in the world


one relationship at a time
Mediation Facilitation Training

Jewelry

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Candles Cookware Candy Cheese Sausage

Carey HeartBorne
conflict resolution artist

612-721-6787

Helping People Find Beauty in the Heart of Conflict


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1959-2012 Chicago Lake Liquors. All rights reserved.

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Powderhorn Neighborhood Map

LA LOMA

CHICAGO-LAKE LIQUORS

LA LOMA MERCADO CENTRAL

STEVENBE YARN GARAGE

THIRD PLACE GALLERY


Powderhorn Art Fair Contributors or Supporters

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