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Origins: Kristine Reiner

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Painting with Roses- One Canistota artist’s drive for community creativity.
By Julia Johnson

“So this is my mess” artist Kristine Reiner says, showing off her pile of various work-in-progress canvases, scattered paint bottles and paints.

Reiner is a Sioux Falls artist who tries to create community through her art, but she was raised in Canistota—you can even see her artwork in a local hotel.

Growing up in a small town like Canistota, a person can go and walk around for hours alone. Spending time in the wilderness while also remaining close to home is where Reiner first began to explore her creativity. Reiner says that there’s a “freedom of being able to connect with that creative side and to be alone, but also to have so much support around me was really helpful.”

Unfortunately, in many small towns the arts are not usually a priority, which forced Reiner to teach herself in highschool after the art program got cut freshman year. But she never stopped producing art, often doodling during class—occasionally upsetting her teachers with her wandering mind—and learning basic techniques through YouTube videos.

Over the years, she says her art has gotten brighter. As she gained experience at the University of Sioux Falls and learned to truly explore her creativity, she found that her art became more balanced. While she loved using black in highschool, she now uses a whole spectrum of colors in her art depending on her mood— especially blue. “I’ve been stuck in a blue faze for a few years, I like to call it,” laughed Reiner.

She feels most comfortable with abstract art because, as a perfectionist, she knew that realistic art would cause her to never feel like a painting is complete. Abstract art also allows for individualised interpretations of paintings. Reiner says that at times it has allowed her to rethink the way she sees her own art. “I love when people explain my paintings to me but they see something completely different than what I had envisioned.” She never plans out the paintings before she’s done, letting the painting talk to her, turning off her brain and letting her hands take over.

Although her art has changed in many ways, roses have played a role in her abstract style for many years. It began with unrequited affection. “A guy I was seeing (but not really seeing) gave me a lot of unwanted roses,” Reiner says. Her senior thesis in college combined the undesired roses—typically a symbol of love— with exploration of the abuse and trauma she’s experienced throughout her life. She says roses are freeing as a medium, because they help to release the desired perfectionism in her art.

Some of her art has made its way to big magazine companies. Living as a small-town South Dakotan, she at first thought British Vogue and Vanity Fair were scamming her when they asked if they could use her art in their magazines. Now, Reiner feels validated in her art, but bemusedly wonders to herself what she can do to top that. Still, she jokes that, “if it’s good enough for British Vogue it’s good enough for me.”

In the meantime, she’s creating a variety of different creative outlets for Sioux Falls residents. One example she began with a friend is “Elemental Artwork”—combining the movement of yoga and painting. She says that it feels powerful to “go to a yoga class and feel that release, but not only feel it, but to capture it on a canvas with your feet.” She also will partner with Salas and Salsas to create a partner taco dinner and painting Valentine date event.

Reiner says that for many years she focused on herself and her art. Now, she wants to give her experiences and skills to the community at an affordable price, with the goal of allowing everyone to be inspired by creating. Although being an artist has its difficult moments, she said, “there’s never a day when I doubt what I’m doing is worth it.”  She encourages everyone struggling with fueling their passions to “make your weird art”, because we can’t survive in a world without art.

Washington Pavilion Visual Arts Center Announces Arts Night 2021 Call for Art!

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Arts Night 2021: Catalyst

Everist Gallery · April 2, 2021 – June 13, 2021 Arts Night – A Gala to Support the Washington Pavilion · Thursday, June 17, 2021

 

  1. EXHIBITION INFORMATION:

2021 Jurors:

  • Kellen Boice | Executive Director, Sioux Falls Arts Council
  • Amy Fill | Gallery Director, University of South Dakota
  • Angela Zonunpari | Editor in Chief, No Business Magazine and Writer & Public Relations, Ipso Gallery & Fresh Produce

Three Jurors’ Choice Awards will be given to artworks selected by the jurors. The three Jurors’ Choice Award winners will each receive $200 in prize money.

  1. EVENT INFORMATION:
  • Arts Night is a fundraising event supporting the mission and programs of the Washington Pavilion. All artwork that is accepted into the show will be sold at the live event on                          June 17,  2021.
  • Artwork will be featured online for pre-bidding.
  • Artwork will be divided between the live and silent auctions at the discretion of the jurors and benefit auction consultant.
  • All artwork will be featured onstage at Arts Night and receive equal promotion through the catalog and social media.
  • Starting bid prices will be determined by VAC staff and Arts Night committee members.
  • Artists will receive a free family membership to the Washington Pavilion and the option to choose one of the following perks: 25% of the auction sales price of your artwork, or one free              ticket to the auction event (valued at $125). Artists may gift their free membership if they do not wish to use it themselves.
  •  A print catalog with an artist directory will be mailed to all Arts Night attendees and artists.
  • Artists will be recognized at our Free First Friday reception on April 2, 2021.
  1. TIMELINE:
  •  Mar. 1, 2021 All submissions are due by 11:59 p.m. CST
  • Mar. 5, 2021 Notification of acceptance
  • Mar. 19, 2021 Accepted artworks must arrive at the VAC by 4 p.m.
  • Artwork for The Wall must arrive at the VAC by 4 p.m. (see additional form for more info)
  • Apr. 2, 2021 Exhibition opens
  • Apr. 2, 2021 Free First Friday celebration
  • June 13, 2021 Exhibition closes
  • June 17, 2021 Arts Night 2021: Catalyst, A Gala to Support the Washington Pavilion
  1. SUBMISSION DIRECTIONS:
  • Artists may submit up to three artworks. Entries consist of an online form and digital images.
  • All artists must fill out the online form at www.washingtonpavilion.org/artsnight. Images submitted without a form will not be reviewed.
  • Submit digital images of your artworks in JPEG format to visualartscenter@washingtonpavilion.org.
    • Each image file name should be the artist’s last name, first name, and artwork number  (i.e. Smith_Jane_1)
    • Images should be high quality and no smaller than 1000 pixels in any direction, and at least 72dpi
    • For 3D artworks, artists may send up to 3 photos for each submitted piece, to be labeled Smith_Jane_1_detail1, Smith_Jane_1_detail2, etc.
    • The submission deadline for the Arts Night 2021 juried exhibition is 11:59 p.m. CST on March   1, 2021.
    • We can only accept ready-to-hang, original artwork created by the artist submitting it.

Interested in learning about another way to support the Visual Arts Center at Arts Night 2021? Ask us about The Wall, a series of 8” x 8” artworks featured in the Arts Night exhibition and auction. Artists are welcome to participate in one or both of these opportunities.

Download Submission Here Arts Night 2021 Prospectus.

The Music Maker In Me!

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Sioux Falls Jazz & Blues Society is excited to announce a new interactive online musical series for young children with Phil Baker titled “The Music Maker In Me!” The videos will feature original and brand new music from Phil Baker and be targeted for children ages 3 – 7. Each episode will focus on music and movement and cover a variety of topics such as call and response, rhythm, improvisation, and other musical related concepts. There will be an accompany guide and activity with each episode.

The series will kick off with a Facebook Live performance with Phil Baker on November 6th at 10 am. The pre=recorded episodes will be released daily on Facebook at 10 am from November 9-13 and November 16-20. The final performance will air via Facebook Live on November 23rd at 10am. All episodes will be archived and available on the Sioux Falls Jazz and Blues Society’s Youtube channel.

https://www.facebook.com/SFJazzBlues

Following the online video series, Sioux Falls Jazz & Blues Society and Phil Baker are planning a live performance tour at various organizations in and around Sioux Falls with Phil Baker performing his new material.

Funding for this program was made possible by a grant from the South Dakota Arts Council and support form First Bank & Trust. South Dakota Arts Council support is provided with funds from the State of South Dakota, through the Department of Tourism and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Listen SDPB here: https://listen.sdpb.org/post/music-maker-me?fbclid=IwAR2YSoE53e3cj7-3g__0HVbXjynTI4dViHeUWN-u4j1p11dhNf6bnMiN6AY

Music Plays On Through Levitt In Your Neighborhood

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Sioux Falls, SD  (September 16, 2020) Levitt at the Falls has successfully launched its Levitt In Your Neighborhood program that brings pop-up performers to neighborhood gatherings and small events in locations throughout the city to bring music and vibrancy to people throughout the community. Intimate outdoor events feature artists that represent a diverse selection of genres and styles from the very best of our local music scene.  Over the course of the season, 20 pop-up performances will occur, employing 50 local musicians and partnering with 14 different local organizations.

This weekend, Levitt will present 3 local artists at community sites in partnership with  5 different community organizations.

On Friday, September 18th, local folk group Condor will serve as roving musicians, playing for the guests lined-up at the drive through Faith Temple Food Giveaway at W.H. Lyon Fairgrounds from 3-4pm.  Then on Saturday, September 19th, the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra’s Dakota String Quartet will perform at Good Earth State Park at 10:30am and 12pm.  On Sunday, September 20th at 4:00pm local R&B artist Arlinda Peacock will present a free performance at Terrace Park in partnership with the Terrace Park Neighborhood Association’s National Night Out activities, which will include a visit from the Siouxland Libraries Bookmobile.

“The mission of Levitt at the Falls is rooted in connecting our community.  While we miss our large concerts on the lawn, Levitt In Your Neighborhood has allowed our organization to intentionally build community partnerships.  We are so pleased to be able to continue to bring music to the community safely while deepening our relationships with non-profits, engaging local artists, and meeting our community in their neighborhoods,” said Nancy Halverson, Levitt at the Falls Executive Director.

Levitt In Your Neighborhood has been a core component of Levitt’s 2020 pivoted programming which has also included a successful digital program – Levitt In Your Living Room.  Despite the cancellation of larger concerts on the lawn in Falls Park, Levitt’s pivoted digital and neighborhood programs have served over 100,000 households to date this season.

Levitt at the Falls is a non-profit organization dedicated to building community through music. Opened in 2019, Levitt at the Falls was created to give everyone in Sioux Falls the chance to experience the power of free, live, music.

NEW DTSF ART BOX PROJECT PROMOTING INCLUSION AND DIVERSITY, SEEKS SUBMISSIONS

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Sioux Falls, SD, July 31, 2020

The City of Sioux Falls together with Downtown Sioux Falls, are requesting submissions from artists for the DTSF Art Box Project. Traffic signal control boxes are often an overlooked part of urban infrastructure and can easily be transformed with artwork to celebrate and engage our community. For this project, vinyl wraps on 25 utility boxes will showcase artworks from regional artists and will celebrate the cultural diversity of the people living in our city. Selected artists will be awarded stipends for their artwork.

The City of Sioux Falls is home to over 180,000 people with over 130 languages spoken. Submitted artwork should reflect one or more of the following themes. Artists are asked to interpret the words in their own way: Celebrating cultural diversity, empowering community, togetherness, and shared experience. Ultimately, the goal is to uplift and highlight the works of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color artists, although, all submissions will be considered.

All art submissions will be juried and selected by the Sioux Falls Visual Arts Commission. All artists will be notified of selection results by the end of September. Selected designs will be printed on graffiti- resistant vinyl wrap materials and will be placed on 25 downtown utility box locations.

Guidelines:

● Open to current South Dakota residents
● All ages are welcome to submit. Parental consent required for minors.
● Imagery must not use any logos or text considered advertising or copyright protected symbols or icons
● Artwork must not include language or imagery that is or could be interpreted as inflammatory, discriminatory or stigmatizing.
● Artist(s) may submit single works, multiple works to be considered for various individual boxes, or multiple works to be displayed on an individual box. More than one artist or work of art may
be selected for display on an individual utility box.

A budget of $800 has been designed for each of the 25 boxes. Artists whose work is selected to wrap one box will be awarded $800. Where more than one artist or work of art is selected for display on a box, the budgeted amount for each box will be divided and paid for each work of art exhibited.

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: AUGUST 31, 3020. 

To learn more, click here.

For any questions, please contact SFAC’s Operations Manager, Angelica Mercado-Ford via email at: amford@artssiouxfalls.org, or by phone at 605.271.6696.

A Field Trip, the Ipso way – Four distinct art installations viewed through windows and an adventure around Sioux Falls

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Sioux Falls, S.D., July 30, 2020 — Ipso Gallery at Fresh Produce is pleased to announce their next art exhibition, Field Trip. The downtown art space run by local advertising agency, Fresh Produce, is doing things a little differently for their summer curation of art and creativity. They invited local artists Luke Bryant, Amy Jarding, Erin Murtha and Eli Show to create four distinct installations at windows around their space which will be unveiled on Friday, August 14 at 11:00 am.

The summer exhibitions at Ipso Gallery are coordinated with the help of the Famous interns of Fresh Produce. They write and design all the promotional materials for the show, as well as plan and create the art experience for the opening of the show. This year, keeping social distancing in mind, they created limited edition kits to guide patrons on an immersive art experience and a unique adventure around Sioux Falls to enjoy some of Ipso Gallery’s favorite things.

“Luke, Amy, Erin and Eli have created distinct installations to be viewed through the windows around Ipso Gallery and Fresh Produce. They’ve played with textures, sculptural layers, and things that will transform over the course of the show—all relating back to their studio practices. A big bonus for Field Trip are 75 limited edition kits to guide your art-viewing experience and bring you a little flavor of Ipso Gallery receptions we’ve all come to love and miss so much,” said Liz Heeren, Gallery Director, Ipso Gallery at Fresh Produce.

The limited edition kits will be available for pick up at Ipso Gallery at Fresh Produce from August 10- 14, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. They’ve requested that all patrons wear masks during pick-up as well as while viewing the art installations August 14 onwards. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/ ipsogallery. They will be posting when they run out of the Field Trip kits.

Kit Pick-up: August 10-14, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

Installation Reveal: August 14, 11:00 am

For more information on Field Trip and Ipso Gallery at Fresh Produce, contact Angela Zonunpari at (315) 395-2012 or angela@pickfresh.com

 

ABOUT IPSO GALLERY

Ipso Gallery at Fresh Produce is a unique art space. Supported by an advertising agency, it’s strongly based on celebrating ideas and pursuing projects of interest, for fun or challenge. Ipso Gallery has been a strong part of the Sioux Falls art community, consistently exploring artistic expression since 2009. Ipso has held over 50 shows with unique works by artists from the region, who have gone on to exhibit around the country. Ipso stands out in its approach and vision when compared to its peers. The gallery explores the ideas behind the art and the creative processes involved in making it, not just the results alone. This is the main approach at Fresh Produce, too. Needless to say, the two are intrinsically

connected. Ipso Gallery has a very distinct story to tell — of creative space and collaboration possibly not seen anywhere else.

ipsogallery.com ipso@pickfresh.com

City Hall Arts Exhibit Initiative Seeks Artwork

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City Hall Art Exhibits Initiative

Carver Gallery

Rotational Art Gallery at City Hall

The City of Sioux Falls is committed to promoting the arts by exhibiting the works of
talented artists who contribute greatly to the health and vitality of our community,
through the new Carver Gallery at City Hall. Featuring public art in City Hall gives
local artists an opportunity to display their talents to the community and visitors, and
gives visitors an opportunity to learn more about the unique cultural identity of Sioux
Falls via the medium of visual art.

The City of Sioux Falls, with support from the Sioux Falls Arts Council and the City’s
Visual Arts Commission, invites artists to submit proposals for the Carver Gallery
at City Hall. Proposals will be reviewed, selected  and displays will be
updated twice per year. The City, with support from the Sioux
Falls Arts Council, has budgeted a stipend for selected artists, demonstrating their
commitment to the value of artwork and artists in our community.

 

Goals of the Program

  • To showcase the unique talents of artists in our community
  • To enrich visitors experiences by exposing them to diverse artistry
  • To beautify and/or enhance the surroundings
  • To foster engagement and communication, and broaden understanding and perspectives through art

2020/2021 Theme

One Sioux Falls

Artists are asked to propose works that serve as their visual interpretation or representation of “One Sioux Falls.”

Deadline to apply, August 3, 2020.

Ready to Apply? For application materials, click here.

 City Hall Art Locations Map

For any questions regarding the Arts Initiative, please contact Operations Manager, Angelica Mercado-Ford at amford@artssiouxfalls.org, or at 605.271.6696.

The Sioux Falls Arts Council together with the City of Sioux Falls and The Visual Arts Commission, are dedicated to fulfilling the Cultural Plan, Sioux Falls Imagined,  for the benefit of our community.  The Cultural Plan outlines a vision and strategies to build a vibrant, attractive and prosperous community through the power of our arts, heritage and culture. The Rotational Art Display specifically targets Goal 6 CULTURAL FACILITIES and PUBLIC ART which focuses on enhancing Sioux Falls public art and cultural facilities. Read more about the Cultural Plan here.

Arts South Dakota Artist Emergency Relief Fund Now Accepting Applications

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ROUND ONE OPEN JUNE 10-25, 2020

Short-term, immediate financial support for individual artists, culture bearers and creative workers within South Dakota who have been impacted by the Coronavirus-COVID-19 health crisis is now available through the Arts South Dakota Artist Emergency Relief Fund. Rapid response funds of $500-$1,000 are available to those who meet the criteria and qualifications, as funds are available.

Please find information about the first round of relief funds using the button below. As funding and needs develop, we will work to open up additional applications in the future. Arts South Dakota is grateful to the Bush Foundation for providing the funding for this initial round.

“Through the past few months, artists have been there for us—performing virtually to keep us entertained and educating us through workshops and webinars,” said Arts South Dakota director Jim Speirs. “Now it’s time for us to help them and we couldn’t be more excited to provide this support to our most treasured creators.”

Applications for the first round begin today, June 10, and close on June 25, 2020. Notice of awards will be sent July 2, and payments mailed July 9. Anyone meeting the criteria is eligible for funding, with special consideration given to artists in rural communities with populations less than 20,000 and artists living within or current citizens of one of the nine Native nations with lands in South Dakota.

Funding for the Arts South Dakota Artist Emergency Relief Fund is provided through the generous support of the Bush Foundation, with administration and disbursement by Arts South Dakota. As funding and needs develop, Arts South Dakota will work to open up additional applications in the future.

ARTISTS – APPLY TODAY!

 

Call for Art: Help Paint Storm Drains for a Purpose

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Sioux Falls, South Dakota: The City of Sioux Falls is calling on local artists to paint murals on storm drains as part of the annual Storm Inlet Painting Project. The project provides a distinctive canvas for public art, as well as an educational opportunity to highlight the need to protect our water systems.

Design proposals from organizations or individuals are due by 5 p.m. on Monday, June 29, 2020. Artists should propose an inlet location in their submission; location is contingent on City approval. Each proposal should include artwork that includes messages supporting water quality initiatives. The six winning artists will be selected by the City of Sioux Falls and the Sioux Falls Visual Arts Commission. Each winner will receive $200 compensation for the design and painting.

The project began in 2016 as a way to draw attention to the storm drainage system and to bring awareness to potential pollutants such as litter and debris that may enter the system. Since the program’s inception, 20 storm drain inlets along downtown Sioux Falls streets have been painted by local organizations and individuals. This year’s program includes the addition of six storm water inlets throughout Sioux Falls.

“This project is a great opportunity to raise awareness about water quality. Water that flows down the storm drains leads directly to the Big Sioux River, Skunk Creek, or other smaller local waterways without much treatment. As the storm water washes over the pavement, it carries with it everything the water picks up. This includes litter, pollutants, pet waste, and sediment. Our hope is that the art on these storm drains will bring attention to their purpose and help people to think twice about actions that may impact our storm sewer system,” says City of Sioux Falls Environmental Analyst Colin Chatterton.

The City is partnering with Norberg Paints who has donated the project supplies, including a special sealant that will be applied to the completed paintings to help keep the murals intact. When the artwork begins to fade, it will be completely removed to ensure the paint doesn’t end up in the storm drains.

For a map of inlet locations, photos of past entries, and other submission information, visit siouxfalls.org/green and select “Inlet Art Project.”

Levitt at the Falls Launches Levitt in Your Living Room

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Sioux Falls, SD (May 12, 2020) Levitt at the Falls will launch its new Levitt in Your Living Room Facebook Live series this Saturday, May 16th at 7:00pm CT with special musical guest Kory Van Sickle from KORY & the FIREFLIES.

Levitt in Your Living Room will be a free weekly program broadcasting on Facebook Live featuring performances and live exclusive interviews with future Levitt at the Falls artists.  “Our new digital programming will bring the same quality and diversity of artists you’ve come to expect from Levitt at the Falls.  This will be an exciting new way to get to know some of your favorite artists more intimately and introduce you to other emerging local, national, and international musicians while sharing a behind-the-scenes look at their creative process,” said Halverson.

Levitt at the Falls will present Levitt in Your Living Room Facebook Live broadcasts each Saturday at 7pm through early August. Sanford Health is the 2020 Presenting Season Sponsor supporting Levitt in Your Living Room.

Levitt in Your Living Room is being produced in partnership with Think 3D and will be hosted by Think 3D co-founder and Levitt at the Falls board member, Vaney Hariri.  “The Levitt Shell was built with musicians and the community in mind and Levitt in Your Living Room has been created with the same focus.  We look forward to helping the Levitt build on its mission by uplifting artists and engaging the community with this expanded digital programming,” said Hariri.

Levitt at the Falls is a non-profit organization dedicated to building community through music.

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