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RUI-surrection - Readings Under The Influence and Release of Ruix Zine

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12 - 8PM
Dubuque Area Arts Collective - 902 Main St, DBQ - Doors open 7:30 - Free/Free will
Games/Trivia/Prizes/Snacks - Get a little U I before the R - Event is 21+ 

PERFORMERS: Case The Joint, Gwen Beatty, Carla Kaufman & TBA
LIVE MUSIC: Feast of Mutton
HOSTS: Kristina Castaneda, Jon Eagle and Ellen Goodmann Miller

Readings Under the Influence will launch the first themed installment of quarterly RUI events, in tandem with the RUIX zine releases, that celebrate live + local art in thename of fun, inspiration, community, and revolution.

Each RUI will feature wordsmith artists who vary contribution (think: poets, playwrights, filmmakers, comedy). The RUI stage is a home for collaborative art that fuses spoken word with multimedia, music, dance, and visual arts ( + healthy irreverence). Each RUI event is also distinctive and dissimilar from the last.

7 to 11pm @ Dubuque Area Arts Collective


Also featuring live music by Dave Zollo (Midwestern Indie Music), and an Interactive Video Installation by Jay Schleidt.

The DAAC's 4th annual Salon Exhibition provides a chance for redemption for artists anonymous and notorious alike who have been turned down by Dubuque mainstream galleries as Voices and the DUMA Biannual.
Rejection is not the end, as Edouard Manet and James Whistler found through a show featuring rejected paintings, The Salon des Refuses. That tradition continues today with the Dubuque Area Art Collective's own "The Salon Exhibit", opening this Saturday.

This year, we are featuring works of new regional and local rejected artists, as well as the most recent work from artists of previous Salon Exhibits. For the first time, we are including artists that where not accepted in past juried exhibitions at the DAAC.

Exhibit open until October 2, Saturdays & Sundays 12-4pm.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 7-10PM

@ Dubuque Area Arts Collective (902 Main St, Dubuque IA)
MUSIC: Brooks Strause (Singer-songwriter from Iowa City)
FREE - Accepting Donations

Everyone Is busy during the summer, and the Dubuque Area Arts Collective is not exempt. From our latest gallery exhibit to Instagram photo contests to mural painting to publishing the magazine in your hands, we're busy doing what we love and sharing it with the community.

We kicked off the summer accepting submissions for the eARTh exhibit, which focused on work addressing environmental issues and/or made from recycled materials. We received hundreds of amazing submissions from Galena, IL to NYC to Africa. The final selections contributed to what we've been told was our strongest show yet.

IN THIS GRAIN ISSUE:

We showcase work from the show, including Jave Gakumei Yoshimoto's multi-colored screen prints that won "best of show." In the spirit of the eARTh show, we continue our exploration of the show's themes by taking a closer look at some of the work from eARTh. We also introduce you to new artists like painter Tony Cavallo, who will never be accused of actively trying to reduce his carbon footprint, and yet truly recycles and reuses as a way of life, not as an activist but as part of his monk-like pursuit of perfecting his craft. Also, Dubuque's own Jessica Weis, whose work was featured in the eARTH exhibit, details how to create impressively high quality ink from thing you can find in your backyard. 

EARTH EXHIBIT HONORABLE MENTIONS:
Jeremy Rudd - Dyersville IA, Thomas Agran - Iowa City, IA  &
Carole Spelic - Platteville, WI

INSTAGRAM PHOTO CONTEST WINNERS:

Last but not least, we choose the 10 winners of our Instagram photo contest: Nature and Architecture in Downtown Dubuque. One might not expect to define a cell phone pic as "moving," but just see for yourself what one Dubuque and an iPhone can do.

OPENING RECEPTION: Saturday, July 25 / 6-10 PM LIVE MUSIC BY: Douglas Kramer NyePeter Balestrieri and Asumaya

Dubuque Area Arts Collective / 902 Main St / Dubuque, IA
Free Admission / Accepting Donations

Works that focus on topics related to environmental issues and/or consist of salvaged or found objects. The purpose of this exhibit is to showcase unique and contemporary perspectives on environmental topics as well as unexpected and sophisticated use of recycled and found materials. More than 40 upcoming and established artists will be represented. Exhibit will be open until August 21 (Saturdays and Sundays from 12 to 4pm).

RELEASE OF RUIX ZINE:
The new issue of Ruix Zine explores regional music and the DIY aesthetic through essays and interviews with area musicians, record label proprietors, and venue owners.

FACEBOOK EVENT /  ABOUT DAAC /  GRAIN AND RUIX ZINE

Dubuque Area Arts Collective is proud to feature a new group show of students from Dubuque Senior and Hempstead High School.  Artwork displayed will range from 2-Dimensional to 3-Dimensional work.  The exhibit will include drawings, paintings, printmaking, photography, ceramics, and sculpture in this dynamic display of talented young artists. Self-Portraits, Mythology, Figurative and Mixed Media sculpture are some of the many themes explored. Artwork displayed has been created by students participating in Basic and Advanced Art Courses offered at each school. Free admission/ accepting donations. LIVE MUSIC BY STUDENTS.  

* Exhibit open until June 14th. Gallery open Saturdays and Sundays from 12 to 4 PM.

FACEBOOK EVENT /  LIKE US ON FACEBOOK

OPENING RECEPTION:

Saturday, March 28, 6 - 10PM Dubuque Area Arts Collective (902 Main St, Dubuque IA)
LIVE MUSIC: Idpyramid

The Dubuque Area Arts Collective is proud to present Blurring the Edges, a new group show featuring abstract and experimental art. The exhibit highlights work by established and emerging local artists, as well as national and international artists.

Traditional media, including painting, multimedia, and digital art, will be represented, as well as nontraditional media such as body prints in ink, and petri dish photographs. 

Admission is free, with donations welcome. Hors d'oeveres and drinks will be provided.

LIVE MUSIC:
Music will be provided by Idpyramid, a 4-piece band from the Quad Cities. Idpyramid's music melds synth-soaked melodies with ambient soundscapes and drum machines, providing an aural compliment to the abstract and experimental visuals. Listen to them here: http://idpyramid.bandcamp.com/

OPEN HOURS:
Exhibit will be open until April 25th. Gallery open Saturdays and Sundays from 12 to 4 PM or by appointment

The premise is simple: pick a creative project, do it every day in March, then show your work the following month in a big group art show!

Project working time: All month of March
Group Art Show: April 24 / 6 to 9pm
DAAC art gallery, 902 Main Street, Dubuque.

The Dubuque Area Arts Collective invites you to participate in Fun-A-Day Dubuque 2015, an artistic way to fight the winter doldrums. Fun-A-Day Dubuque is open to all ages, and participation is free. All types of creative expression are encouraged, and experience as an artist is not necessary.

Use all, most or some days in March to be creative and have fun! Previous years' efforts have included cartoons, audio recordings, knitting, and photography and visual art projects, all created daily (or mostly daly) throughout the month. 

How to participate? Its simple. Email funadaydubuque@gmail.com and tell us what your project will be. If possible, send us images of works-in-progress, so we can share it though our Facebook page and blog. We will send you instructions on how to show your finished project in the art show.

PROJECT IDEAS
to do each day:
1. Take a photo of your cat 
2. Write a haiku poem 
3. Draw a portrait each day
4. Send a postcard
5. Knit a bit each day
More Ideas

Saturday, JANUARY 31 - 6 to 9pm Dubuque Area Arts Collective / 902 Main st / Dubuque

Exhibits will be open all February Saturdays and Sundays, 12 to 4pm.

The DAAC is proud to announce the opening of two new art exhibits and the release of the second issue of Grain, a biannual arts magazine devoted to area and regional arts, with a focus on emerging talent. The DAAC gallery will feature both a solo exhibit by Bret Miller, and a group show curated by Michael Coty, with works by Dalton Leisen, Danny Luna, Jonathan Stone, and Michael Pacheco. Complimentary copies of Grain will be available at the door. LEARN MORE

Murder Party I & II

Premiere screening of the locally produced action/suspense film series, and fundraiser for the Dubuque Area Arts Collective


OCTOBER 29, 6pm - 9pm

Eronel, 285 Main St., Dubuque, IA

ADMISSION: $5 (Profits will be donated to the Dubuque Area Arts Collective, a local arts non-profit)

Join the cast and crew for the official premiere of Murder Party 2, preceded by a screening of the first film in the series. Featuring a cast of local talent, over-the-top thrills and chills await as you, too, are invited to experience the Murder Party!
In the film, Leonard "Whiskers" St. Elliott barely escapes the first night of mayhem, but the sinister forces behind the Murder Party aren't through with him yet.  Framed for crimes he didn't commit, Whiskers must fight to clear his name, all while trying to survive another night of mayhem within the haunted walls of the Kirby Building.

Meet the cast during the opening cocktail hour while receiving a recap of the first film. Then settle in for a second helping with the premiere of Murder Party 2. The evening will conclude with a short Q&A following the feature.


The films are rated R. Minors are to be accompanied by adult. Unaccompanied minors must bring a signed form to the event. Contact info@pkpfilms.com to receive form.

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