The Arts

Gallery 126 Exhibit/Reception - Mika Holtzinger: Losing Color

Mika Holtzinger: Losing Color

Dawson Community College Gallery 126 is pleased to present Losing Color, paintings by Mika Holtzinger. Mika will be conducting an all day Figure Drawing Workshop on Saturday, November 5th 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. (register at http://www.dawson.edu/workshops or call: 377-3396) followed by an artist reception from 5 to 8 p.m. (also, on Sat, Nov 5). As always, everyone is welcome to come meet the artist, enjoy the artwork, conversation, and refreshments. If you can’t make it then, the show will be up until December 16th. Gallery 126 hours are Monday - Friday 8 a.m.

*New* Dawson Community College Buccaneer Ship to be unveiled

Community Event: Friday, October 7 at 2:00 p.m. in front of the Toepke Center

Community Event: Friday, October 7 at 2:00 p.m. in front of the Toepke Center

You Can't Launch a Ship All by Yourself, but You Can Have a Dream Come True with a little help from your friends.

The Saga of a Dream
by Gretchen Bederman
Visual Arts Department 

Figure Drawing Workshop with Mika Holtzinger

Mika Holtzinger
Nov 5, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
.5 credit  $36
Or Call: 406.377.3396 or 1.800.821.8320

CLASS OBJECTIVE

Congratulations Award Winners Spring Juried Student Art Show & Art Scholarships

Spring 2011 Student Art Show

The Dawson Community College Annual 2011 Spring Juried Student Art Show Reception and Awards Presentation, was held on Wednesday, April 27th. Gretchen Bederman, of the Visual Arts Department, announced the Art Scholarship winners for 2011-2012, handed out The People's Choice Award and eleven prizes chosen by this year's judges Helen Beres, President of Dawson County Arts Unlimited - The Gallery, and Bridger Bronze sculptor Pamela Harr.

DCC Music Department Spring performance

DCC Opus Society

Celebration of Research and Creativity will be the theme for the DCC Music Department Spring performance Thursday, May 12. The evening will commence at 5 p.m. with a reception sponsored by the Opus Society, featuring student research projects encompassing a wide array of musical topics. The projects will be presented in poster presentation format and students will be available to discuss their research with guests.

Three NEW Paintings to be Unveiled

Alissa Wynne and Jo-Eun Kang

On Monday, April 18th at 3:30 p.m. there will be a reception to commemorate the unveiling of three wonderful paintings created by the DCC Art Club to enhance the décor of the Dawson Community College Student Center and Cafeteria. Please join us for viewing, socializing and refreshments. This event is sponsored by the ASB senate.

Annual 2011 Spring Juried Student Art Show April 18

Art students hard at work spring 2011.

The Dawson Community College Art Department is proud to present the outstanding art works of the talented and creative student artists of Dawson Community College. Forty-nine students will be exhibiting their artwork in the Dawson Community College Annual 2011 Spring Juried Student Art Show.

Awards and Artist Reception
Wednesday, April 27th at 3:30 PM

Michael Meissner SURREAL Exhibit IMPROMPTU GALLERY through May 13

Chariots of the Gods

Dawson Community College is pleased to have the artwork of one of its favorite artists, Michael Meissner, on exhibit for the third time. Please come by the Ullman Center to enjoy his latest imaginative surreal images during regular building hours Monday through Friday 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Michael has family roots in eastern Montana that reach back five generations. He was raised in both eastern and western Montana. He currently makes his home in Glendive, Montana, along the Yellowstone river and adjacent to the spectacular and rugged Montana badlands of Makoshika State Park.

A Mixed Media Painting Workshop April 16 & 17

Tiger Rag by Walter Piehl

Participants will be working with artist and teacher Walter Piehl creating artwork using still life with a western motif exploring a variety of techniques that will emphasize his expressionistic approach to painting. Participants will be encouraged to experiment with mixed media to discover the creative potential of the expressionistic style.

IMPROMPTU GALLERY Michael Meissner's Surreal Artwork on exhibit through May 13

End of Innocence by Michael Meissner

Dawson Community College is pleased to have the artwork of one of its favorite artists, Michael Meissner, on exhibit for the third time. Please come by the Ullman Center to enjoy his latest imaginative surreal images during regular building hours, Monday through Friday 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Michael has family roots in eastern Montana that reach back five generations. He was raised in both eastern and western Montana. He currently makes his home in Glendive, Montana, along the Yellowstone river and adjacent to the spectacular and rugged Montana badlands of Makoshika State Park.

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