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Adding insight and giving you a closer look at Minnesota artists. Art Beat airs weekly and features interviews with artists in Winona and around Southeastern Minnesota. Art Beat examines the independent artist community, studio, art tours & fairs.

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    Charlie Parr: Last Of The Better Days Ahead

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 36:09


    Many songs have a story to tell. Sometimes this message is clear other times it's not. Sometimes it would be nice to know what the artist was thinking as they wrote the melodious poetry. On today's Art Beat we get the opportunity to get a glimpse at the stories behind the works of local artist Charlie Parr with his new book Last of the Better Days Ahead. Charlies' songs are unique for their gripping and emotional lyrics often accompanied by simple yet elegant strums of a guitar. Join us as we experience the works of Charlie Parr through a written medium on todays Art Beat.Original airdate: 10/11/22

    Theatre du Mississippi presents: Shipwrecked!

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 21:31


    Today on Art Beat we talk to some of the production team from Theatre du Mississippi's production of Shipwrecked! which will play on the Cal Fremling tour boat.Original air date: 09/06/22Art Beat is written and produced by KQAL FM on the campus of Winona State University and is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    iDMAa Weird Media Conference '22: “Winona's Way” by Margaret Dolinsky

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 15:32


    Today on Art Beat, we talk with Margaret Dolinsky and Dave Casey about the art pieces featured at the Marine Art Museum during this year's Weird Media Conference. Margaret's project “Winona's Way” focuses on Winona's love for nature by portraying her art on canoe's and then submerging the canoes, and herself into the Mississippi River. Margaret's previous work is in VR systems that allow you to experience her art in a 3D landscape. I'm Max Ackman, and up next we talk with Margaret about CaveVR and Winona's Way, today on Art Beat. Original Air Date: 07/12/22.Art Beat is produced on the campus of Winona State University and is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    iDMAa Weird Media Conference '22: Infodemic

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 23:01


    Recently the iDMAa held a conference and exhibition here in Winona and we were there check out all the weird digital art being presented. Two of the artists that we spoke with, Jennifer Gradecki and Derek Curry, had a video piece in the exhibition titled: Infodemic. Both artists are also assistant professors at Northeastern University in Boston and their piece Infodemic deals with the way that misinformation spreads through todays social and digital media while gaining traction as truth. How do we discern what is truth and what is fiction in todays world? Well, Jennifer and Derek are here to help us figure that out. And to prompt us to think a little deeper when consuming today's digital media. I'm Bill Stoneberg with Jennifer Gradecki and Derek Curry at the iDMAa Weird Media conference, today on Art Beat.Original Air Date: 07/05/22.Art Beat is produced on the campus of Winona State University and is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    iDMAa Weird Media Conference '22 with Davin Heckman and Patrick Lichty

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 31:40


    Professor's Davin Heckman and Patrick Lichty talk about the iDMAa Weird Media Conference and Exhibition being held on the Winona State University campus.Original air date: 06/21/22Art Beat is written and produced by KQAL on the campus of Winona State University and is made possible by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    Great River Shakespeare Fest '22: Apprenticeship and Youth Education Programs

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 28:12


    There are many great opportunities within Winona to expand your skills towards your career. Whether that be creating music, shooting video, or simply dancing till your legs fall off. But where do you start? How do you know what is right for you?This week we talked with Jen Oswald, Director of the Summer Education Programs, and Emma Bucknam, House Manager for GRSF 2022. Jen & Emma talk with us about the Youth Apprenticeship Program, how to get involved with GRSF, and why EVERYBODY loves Shakespeare. Emma also talks with us about how important joining GRSF was and the skills she has learned from the job that college doesn't teach her. So turn on the lights, get in character, and set the stage as we learn more about the Youth Apprenticeship Program together. I'm Max Ackman, and up next is KQAL's Bill Stoneberg with Jen Oswald and Emma Bucknam, TODAY on Art Beat. Original air date: 08/09/22Art Beat is written and produced by KQAL on the campus of Winona State University and is made possible by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    Great River Shakespeare Fest '22: Set Design

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 24:22


    Imagine yourself as a pirate, scavenging the Atlantic Ocean with your crew looking for the treasures hidden within the sea. You and your scallywags have ventured far and wide aboard your ship, The Dazzling Pearl. Aboard this ship is an elephant…. Wait a second that's not in the script… This week we talked with Rodrigo Escalante, Scenic Designer for The African Company Presents: Richard the 3rd, which is a part of the GRSF 2022. Rodrigo talks with us about the importance of reusing set pieces, how a set feels when it is arranged, and how to translate reality into a given space. Rodrigo also talks with us about how he incorporated the ocean into his set in a very unique way. So find your scallywags and grab your eye patches as we learn more about set design together. I'm Max Ackman, and up next is KQAL's Bill Stoneberg with Rodrigo Escalante, Scenic Designer for the GRSF, TODAY on Art Beat. Original air date: 08/02/22Art Beat is written and produced by KQAL on the campus of Winona State University and is made possible by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    Great River Shakespeare Fest '22: Costume Design

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 24:49


    To be or not to be, that is the question… well it's A question anyway… actually it's the only quote I know from Shakespeare… so really I have many questions… That's why I talked to Harri Horsley, Costume Designer for The African Company Presents Richard III which was part of the Great River Shakespeare Festival 2022. Harri talks to us about what the job of costume designer entails, why accessories are key, and how they got into costume design in the first place. We even get into how the clothes that people wear signify different things about them. So, to be or not to be… well, I say just come and be with us for the next 20 or so minutes and we can learn about costume design together, I'm Bill Stoneberg with Harri Horsley costume designer with the GRSF, today on Art Beat.Original air date: 07/26/22Art Beat is written and produced by KQAL on the campus of Winona State University and is made possible by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    Joy Labs Part Two with Tricia Wehrenberg

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 14:03


    Today on Art Beat we talked with Tricia Wehrenberg, a youth services librarian from the Winona Public Library to hear more about their collaboration with the Joy Labs. The project is focusing on creating a positive space for youth in Winona while emphasizing an increase in mental health programming. She talked all about the project, why mental health awareness is important, as well as how and where to learn more about the collaboration. I'm Brylee Harris, stick around as we hear more about mental health, art-based programming from Tricia Wehrenberg today on Art Beat.Original Air Date: 04/12/22.Art Beat is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    Joy Labs Part One with Sarah Johnson

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 13:16


    Today on Art Beat we talked with Sarah Johnson, the Joy Labs Founder to hear more about their collaboration with the Winona Public Library. The project is focusing on creating a positive space for youth in Winona while emphasizing an increase in mental health programming. She talked all about the project, what mental health means to her, and the benefits that this project will bring. I'm Brylee Harris, stick around as we hear more about mental health, art-based programming from Sarah Johnson today on Art Beat.Original Air Date: 04/05/22.Art Beat is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    Frozen River Film Fest 2022: Environmental Shorts From Insite Dance Creative Practice

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 9:51


    Today on Art Beat we're talking to Sydney Swanson about her film, Environmental Dance Shorts From Insite Dance Creative Practice from the Frozen River Film Festival 2022. We were able to gain more insight into what exactly her film was about, what her creative process looked like, and her inspiration behind the film. I'm Brylee Harris, stick around as we hear more about the film Environmental Shorts From Insite Dance Creative Practice today on Art BeatOriginal air date: 03/22/22. Art Beat is written and produced by KQAL 89.5FM on the campus of Winona State University. Art Beat is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    Frozen River Film Fest 2022: 1001 Arab Futures

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 15:00


    Today on Art Beat we're catching up with Sharon Mansur again to talk about her film, 1001 Arab Futures from the Frozen River Film Festival 2022. She was this year's guest curator but talked specifically about the film that she produced. We received more insight into what exactly her film was about, what her creative process looked like, and her inspiration behind the film. I'm Brylee Harris, stick around as we hear more about the film 1001 Arab Futures on today's Art Beat. Original air date: 03/08/22. Art Beat is written and produced by KQAL 89.5FM on the campus of Winona State University. Art Beat is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    Frozen River Film Fest 2022: Guest Curator Sharon Mansur

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 26:41


    Today on Art Beat we're talking with Sharon Mansur, the first ever guest curator for the Frozen River Film Festival 2022. She shared more about this year's festival, her own workshop and film that will be presented, and what inspires her passion for dance. I'm Brylee Harris, stick around as we hear more about the Frozen River Film Festival 2022 from Sharon Mansur, on today's Art Beat. Original Air Date: 01/18/22Produced by Brylee HarrisThe Sound is produced by KQAL FM on the campus of Winona State University and is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    WSU THAD Presents: All Together Now

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 31:12


    The cast of WSU's Theater And Dance Department's presentation of "All Together Now" joins us to talk about their experience in making this production come to life. Original air date: 11/09/21 Art Beat is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    Winona Fine Arts Commission 2021 Poetry Walk

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 27:07


    Poems were written, submitted, read and even etched in concrete! Today on Art Beat we get a taste of the 2021 Winona Poetry Walk. A reception for the Poetry walk was held at Peters Biergarten in downtown Winona and we were there to capture some readings by some of the poets as well as some of their thoughts on poetry in general. Roses are red, violets are blue, stick around as we bring some poetry to you! Today on Art Beat.Original Air Date: 11/23/21The Sound is produced by KQAL FM on the campus of Winona State University and is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    WSU Theatre and Dance: The Moors

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 30:50


    Today on Art Beat, we talk to some of the cast from the WSU Theatre and Dance Departments presentation of The Moors, directed by Jim Williams. Williams describes the play as “Wuthering Heights gone rogue”. The play, which draws inspiration from Wuthering Heights and Jane Eyre, takes us on a darkly strange journey through themes of love, desperation and much more. Today, we hear from 5 of the cast members, Christina, Aiden, Darian, Miranda and Vicks; who give us the dirt on this dark journey without giving too much away. I'm Bill Stoneberg, stick around as we get a sneak peak at the Winona State University Theatre and Art Departments production of The Moors, today on Art Beat. Original air date: 10/12/21 Art Beat is written and produced by KQAL on the campus of Winona State University and is made possible by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    Wildlife Art With Paul LeDuc

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 8:53


    Today on Art Beat we're talking with Paul LeDuc a local artist who finds his inspiration through the Minnesota wildlife. I learned all about what his creative process looks like, how his style has evolved over time, and who helps to inspire him most. I'm Brylee Harris, stick around as we hear more about wildlife art from Paul LeDuc, on today's Art Beat. Original air date: 08/10/21Art Beat is written and produced by KQAL on the campus of Winona State University and is made possible by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    Great River Shakespeare Fest 2021: Youth Education

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 31:50


    Today on Art Beat we talk about programs for young people at the Great River Shakespeare Festival with Director of Summer Education Programs Jenn Oswald. Jenn explains how the youth education programs work, what kinds of experiences the students get through the programs and the joy of working with these young creative minds. We also talk about the apprenticeship and internship programs and sadly, the passing of a former student. I'm Bill Stoneberg with Director of Summer Education Programs Jenn Oswald from the Great River Shakespeare Festival on Art Beat.Original air date: 08/03/21Art Beat is written and produced by KQAL on the campus of Winona State University and is made possible by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    Great River Shakespeare Fest 2021: Preview with Eileen Moeller

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 35:07


    They're baaaack! The Great River Shakespeare Festival is coming back to town live and in person! This Tuesday on Art Beat (GRSF) Marketing and Sales Director Eileen Moeller joins us for a preview of this year's festival. I'm Bill Stoneberg, with KQAL's Doug Westerman and Eileen Moeller on today's Art Beat.Original air date: 06/22/21Art Beat is written and produced by KQAL on the campus of Winona State University and is made possible by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    Drone Photography with Seth Thompson

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 16:39


    Today on Art Beat we're taking photography to new heights with Seth Thompson. How does Seth reach these new heights? With a drone. Seth has been studying drone photography at Winona State University so I sat down with Seth to get the low down on shooting photos from high up. I'm Bill Stoneberg, stick around as we hear about drone photography from Seth Thompson, on today's Art Beat.Original air date: 04/27/21Art Beat is written and produced by KQAL on the campus of Winona State University and is made possible by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    Frozen River Film Fest 2021: Winona Unmasked

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 28:41


    Today on Art Beat we talk to Mary Farrell on her film Winona: Unmasked that was shown at this year's Frozen River Film Festival. We talked about her reason for making the film, how COVID-19 affected production, and why this project meant so much to her. This is KJ with Mary Farrell on Art Beat.Original air date: 03/09/21Art Beat is written and produced by KQAL on the campus of Winona State University and is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    Frozen River Film Fest 2021: What Floats Your Boat

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 19:58


    On this episode of Art Beat we take you to the 2021 Frozen River Film Festival which was held virtually this year. Today we sit down with Connor Forhan, director of What Floats Your Boat?, which was part of the local set at this year's festival. Connor is a student at Winona State University and got connected to Sanborn/Merimack canoe through a career exploration project for school. The resulting film, What Floats Your Boat, is an exploration of how people can be happy and fulfilled in their work. I'm Bill Stoneberg, stick around, as we ask What Floats Your Boat?, with film maker Connor Forhan, on Art Beat.Original air date: 03/30/21Art Beat is written and produced by KQAL on the campus of Winona State University and is made possible by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    Frozen River Film Fest 2021: Solar Eclipse

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 19:44


    On this episode of Art Beat we take you to the 2021 Frozen River Film Festival which was held virtually this year. Today we sit down with Dakota Maertz and Joe Eichele, directors of Solar Eclipse, which was part of the local set at this years festival. Dakota and Joe are students at Winona State University and teamed up with the Theatre and Dance department to create their film Solar Eclipse. Due to the pandemic this year the Theatre and Dance department was unable to hold their annual Dancescape in person, so Joe and Dakota stepped in to create this dance film. I'm Bill Stoneberg, stick around, as we take a look at Solar Eclipse, with directors Joe Eichele and Dakota Maertz, on Art Beat.Original air date: 04/06/21Art Beat is written and produced by KQAL on the campus of Winona State University and is made possible by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    Frozen River Film Fest 2021: Samaritan

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 25:55


    Today on Art Beat we talk to Kris Hipps on her film Samaritan that was shown at this year Frozen River Film Festival. We talked about the inspiration behind the film, a few of the different stories featured, and how she gathered the different stories. This is KJ with Kris Hipps on Art Beat. Original air date: 03/16/21.Art Beat is written and produced by KQAL on the campus of Winona State University and is made possible by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    Frozen River Film Fest 2021: Put the Brights On

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 29:10


    On this episode of Art Beat we take you to the 2021 Frozen River Film Festival which was held virtually this year. Today, we hear from Raymond Rea, the film maker behind Put The Brights On which was part of this years local set at the festival. Put The Brights On shines a light on  what it is like to be a trans person living in the rural Midwest, and it might not be what you think.Using stark images of rural landscapes and transgender voices, Put The Brights On breaks down stereotypes and leaves you with a feeling of understanding and acceptance. I'm Bill Stoneberg, stick around as we Put The Brights On with film maker Raymond Rea, today on Art Beat.Original air date: 04/06/21Art Beat is written and produced by KQAL on the campus of Winona State University and is made possible by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    Frozen River Film Fest 2021: Fish Camp

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 35:03


    On this episode of Art Beat we take you to the 2021 Frozen River Film Festival which was held virtually this year. Today we sit down with Hywell Taff Roberts, director of Fish Camp, which was part of the local set at this years festival. Roberts film takes us on a journey that connects an extended midwestern family to the Alaskan wilderness through fishing. Fish Camp is a story of passion, family, adventure, tradition and following your dreams. I'm Bill Stoneberg, stick around, as we take you to Fish Camp with film maker Hywell Taff Roberts on today's Art Beat.Original air date: 04/20/21Art Beat is written and produced by KQAL on the campus of Winona State University and is made possible by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    Frozen River Film Fest 2021: Eddy's World

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 36:22


    Today on Art Beat we talk to Lyn Goldfarb on her film Eddy's World that was shown at this years Frozen River Film Festival. We talked about her reason for making the film, what it was like growing up with a father who invents toys, and how long it took to produce. This is KJ with Lyn Goldfarb on Art Beat.Original air date: 03/23/21Art Beat is written and produced by KQAL on the campus of Winona State University and is made possible by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    Frozen River Film Fest 2021: Connectivity: Networking for Everyone

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 20:43


    On this episode of Art Beat we take you to the 2021 Frozen River Film Festival which was held virtually this year. Today, we hear from Brynn Artley, director of Connectivity: Networking for Everyone, which was part of this years local set at the festival. Connectivity takes a look at the importance of networking, but not in a business sense. The film takes a look at the importance of making connections not just for yourself, but for community. I'm Bill Stoneberg, stick around for film maker Brynn Artley and Connectivity, today on Art Beat.Original air date: 04/13/21Art Beat is written and produced by KQAL on the campus of Winona State University and is made possible by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    The State of Performing Arts in a Pandemic: Ed's No Name Bar

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 22:18


    COVID-19 has affected all of us, but the performing arts industry has been impacted particularly hard. Every link in the arts chain has been weakened. Today on art beat we speak with Cynthia and Brian Knouft, siblings and co-owners of Ed's No Name bar. Ed's is one of the most revered venues in the Winona community and is struggling as COVID-19 impacts every aspect of their business.Original Air Date: 12/08/20.Art Beat is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    The State of Performing Arts in a Pandemic: WSU Saxophone Honors Band

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 27:39


    COVID-19 has impacted all of our lives in some ways. But it has affected the arts massively. From performers to venues, to studios and publishers, the performing arts industry has been hurt at a time when we need art most. Today on Art Beat we speak with Dr. Melanie Brooks, director of the Winona State University band program and Jake Edwards of the WSU music education department. We discuss how they've made changes to continue sharing their art. That's today on Art Beat.Original Air Date: 12/01/20.Art Beat is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    Minnesota Music Video Menagerie

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 28:21


    Today on Art Beat we're discussing the first ever Minnesota Music Video Menagerie, an outdoor music video festival this Saturday, Aug. 29 at the History Center of Olmsted County. The festival will be a free drive-in style event featuring music videos on the big screen from artists right here in Minnesota and will also feature live music from Fires of Denmark and Jae Havoc. I'm Bill Stoneberg, stick around as we hear from festival organizers John Sievers and Tyler Aug, on today's Art Beat.Original Air Date:  08/25/20.Art Beat is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    The Performing Arts and COVID-19 with Rich MacDonald Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 33:01


    The COVID-19 19 pandemic has wreaked havoc on many industries and the performing arts is no exception. In fact, it is getting hit exceptionally hard. With show cancellations and stay at home orders there aren't many opportunities for artists to perform, and that loss of performance means loss of livelihood for many. Today on Art Beat we finish our conversation with Rich MacDonald, local performing musician and Professor Emeritus at Winona State University to hear his thoughts on the hurdles artists currently face and how we might move forward in new ways for the future. I'm Bill Stoneberg, stick around for the conclusion of our talk with Rich MacDonald about the performing arts during and after COVID-19, on Art Beat.Original Air Date: 08/18/20.Art Beat is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    The Performing Arts and COVID-19 with Rich MacDonald Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 30:32


    The COVID-19 19 pandemic has wreaked havoc on many industries and the performing arts is no exception. In fact, it is getting hit exceptionally hard. With show cancellations and stay at home orders there aren't many opportunities for artists to perform, and that loss of performance means loss of livelihood for many. Today on Art Beat we speak with Rich MacDonald, local performing musician and Professor Emeritus at Winona State University to hear his thoughts on the hurdles artists currently face and how we might move forward in new ways for the future. I'm Bill Stoneberg, stick around as we talk to Rich MacDonald about the performing arts during and after COVID-19, on Art Beat.Original Air Date: 08/11/20.Art Beat is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    On The Film "John Latsch: The Man and His River"

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 32:31


    Today on Art Beat we're talking about the film John Latsch: The Man and His River, produced by Mary Farrell and written by Frances Edstrom, both from right here in Winona. The film made it's original debut at the 2017 FRFF and is now being shown again as part of an online screening event from the festival. There will be a free online screening of the film this Saturday, July 25th at 7pm. Mary and Fran were kind enough to speak with us about the making of the film and to give us a little background on John Latsch. I'm Bill Stoneberg, stick around as we talk about John Latsch: The Man and His River with Mary Farrell and Frances Edstrom, on Art Beat.Original Air Date: 07/21/20.Art Beat is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    Poet Peter Engen

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 43:42


    Today on Art Beat we talk with local poet Pete Engen. Pete is a published poet, has written linear notes for local bands and also mc'd the 2019 Boats and Bluegrass festival here in Winona. We spoke to Pete as he is getting ready to publish his first full book of poetry titled, Flower House and Feral Sun. I'm Bill Stoneberg, with poet Pete Engen on today's Art Beat.Original Air Date: 07/07/20.Art Beat is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    “On the Fly” with Lanesboro Arts

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 16:24


    Today on Art Beat we talk “On the Fly” with Lanesboro Arts. On the Fly is the latest exhibit at the Lanesboro Art Gallery and is inspired by a popular local past time, fly fishing. Root River Rod company teamed up with Lanesboro Arts to put together this mixed media exhibit. Seven different regional artists are featured in the exhibit with work ranging from sculpture to painting and even features bamboo rods by Root River Rod Co. I spoke with gallery director Robbie Brokken and Steve Sobieniak from Root River Rod Co. I'm Bill Stoneberg asking you to stick around for On the Fly, on today's Art Beat.Original Air Date: 06/23/20.Art Beat is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    Artist Rebecca Van Acker

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 22:30


    Today on Art Beat we visit with local artist Rebeca Van Acker. Van Acker, a painter and sketch artist opened a new exhibit at Gallery on the Lake in Lake City, MN earlier this year. KQAL's Bill Stoneberg met up with her to discuss that new collection, her work with the Bloodtooth novel and game series and her other artistic pursuits. Now, here's Bill Stoneberg with Rebecca Van Acker on Art Beat.Original Air Date: 04/14/20.Art Beat is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    Frozen River Film Fest 2020: This Wild Land

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 7:05


    Today on Art Beat we take you to the 2020 FRFF. KQAL's Matt Drewry talks to Brendan Harris about his film This Wild Land, which spotlights the northern Minnesota boundary waters and the legacy of Sigurd Olson. So stick around, as KQAL's Matt Drewry takes us to the FRFF, on Art Beat.Original Air Date: 03/10/20.Art Beat is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    Frozen River Film Fest 2020: The Living Driftless

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 32:19


    What does it mean to live driftless? How does the geography of an area shape a sense of place? Today on Art Beat we talk with filmmaker and Winona State University alumni Caleb Hammel. In his film, The Living Driftless Caleb explores the people and outdoor recreation that make the driftless region unique. Stick around as KQAL's Matt Drewry discusses The Living Driftless with filmmaker Caleb Hammel on Art Beat.Original Air Date: 03/10/20.Art Beat is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    Frozen River Film Fest 2020: Raising Hell

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 9:40


    On this episode of Art Beat, we hear from filmmaker Mary Farrell on her new documentary, Raising Hell. Raising Hell profiles the restoration of the Winona Masonic Temple's iconic theatrical backdrops. The century old paintings, which were once used in masonic rituals, are now featured in community events hosted at the temple's theatre. We talk with Mary about the history of the backdrops and the challenges that came with preserving them. I'm Willard Huyck and this is Art Beat, on KQAL.Original Air Date: 03/03/20.Art Beat is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    Frozen River Film Fest 2020: Ode To Minnesota

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 14:08


    Today on Art Beat, we speak to filmmaker Brenda Piekarski about her new adevnture documentary, Ode to Minnesota. Ode to Minnesota follows the experience of two outdoor enthusiasts as they embark on a 1,300 mile journey around northern Minnesota. The participants made the two month long trip on bike, paddle and foot. We'll also speak to Steve Schreader, one of the film's subjects, about the challenges of the voyage and the impact it still has on him today. I'm Willard Huyck and this is Art Beat, on KQAL.Original Air Date: 02/25/20.Art Beat is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    Frozen River Film Fest 2020: Mystery In The Wetlands

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 11:58


    On this episode of Art Beat, we hear from filmmaker Matthew Bluhm on his new documentary, Mystery in the Wetlands. The film traces efforts to combat an increased rate of frog deformities that occured in the mid-1990s, and may still be going on today. That's this Tuesday on Art Beat, right here on 89.5 KQAL, online at KQAL.org or streaming live on the KQAL app. Art Beat is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.Original Air Date: 02/18/20.Art Beat is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    Frozen River Film Fest 2020: Maternity For The Weekend

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 11:33


    Motherhood is a tough topic for young people, how does and eighth grader handle it? Today on the Art Beat we interview WSU film student Brynn Artley on her film, Maternity for a Weekend.  The film explores Artley's sister's experience with an infant simulator for her home ec class. , Brynn joins KQAL's MCMD us to discuss her artistic process and Frozen River Film Fest. I'm Matthew Drewry with Brynn Artley on the Art BeatOriginal Air Date: 03/03/20.Art Beat is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    "Visible/Invisible: Life With Mental Illness" With Photographer Joy Davis Ripley Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 22:00


    When you break a leg, you go to the doctor and they put a cast on it. Everyone can see that you have a cast on and they know that you have a broken leg. It is obvious that you have been hurt and are now healing. Sometimes people can have mental or emotional injuries or issues that they are dealing with as well but that isn't so obvious. In addition, there can often be a negative stigma surrounding mental illness. Local photographer Joy Davis Ripley's new photo exhibit titled “Visible/invisible: Life With Mental Illness” seeks to dispel the stigma surrounding mental illness by making what is often invisible visible. Joy's project involves her subjects describing their experience with mental illness in their own words and then she worked with them to create portraits to illustrate those feelings and experiences. The exhibit is at Public Launch in Winona, MN through the month of February 2020. I'm Bill Stoneberg, with photographer Joy Davis Ripley on Art Beat.Original Air Date: 06/04/19.Art Beat is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    "Listening for Evidence" with Artist Lois Peterson

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 9:35


    This week on Art Beat, we hear from Lois Peterson on her new exhibit, Listening for Evidence. Listening for Evidence explores Lois' fascination with spacious, quiet scenes and their artistic qualities. I'm Willard Huyck, and this is Art Beat. here on 89.5 KQAL.Original Air Date: 01/28/20.Art Beat is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    Film Maker Tyler Aug With "Crows"

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 40:00


    Rochester has a crow problem. And a new documentary film titled The Crows by Tyler Aug highlights the issue with humor mixed in with facts about crows to ask a serious question, how can Rochester live together with the crows? The film The Crows will be shown at the Gray Duck Theater and Coffeehouse in Rochester this Thursday, Dec 5th 2019. The film takes a humorous look at the crow situation, examining attempts to relocate the crows, along with an attempt to bring them into the art community? Anyway, I spoke with Tyler to get a little background on the subject and the film maker himself. And before I got a chance to even ask him Tyler told me, yes I have been pooped on. I'm Bill Stoneberg, with film maker Tyler Aug, talking about The Crows.Original Air Date: 12/13/19.Art Beat is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    Write Weird Stuff With Author Frank Bures

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 17:21


    Do you like to write? Do you have an interest in weird things? How about getting paid? That's good right? Today on Art Beat Minnesota author Frank Bures discusses How to Write About Weird Stuff and Make a Living At It. Frank recently held a writers workshop at the Winona Public Library. I sat down with Frank to discuss his writing career and how he got into writing about weird things. Frank also talks a little about his book The Geography of Madness: Penis Thieves, Voodoo Death, and the Search for the Meaning of the Worlds Strangest Syndromes. So if the title of his book is any indication, we might be in for a wild ride. I'm Bill Stoneberg, stick around as we step into a world of weird with Frank Bures, on Art Beat.Original Air Date: 11/26/19.Art Beat is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    Artist Jamie Harper's Salvaged Medium

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 24:18


    Today on Art Beat we talk to Winona based artist Jamie Harper who also goes by the name Salvaged Medium. Jamie not only uses reclaimed materials to paint on, but he also uses salvaged paint. His work often incorporates the wildlife and the landscape of the Mississippi river valley combined with splashes of color that gives his work an unmistakable look. I sat down with Jamie at Ed's No Name Bar where his work is being shown through the end of December 2019. We discussed his work, how he came to use reclaimed materials, and making America bike again. I'm Bill Stoneberg, with local artist Jamie Harper on Art Beat.Original Air Date: 11/19/19.Art Beat is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    "Good Grief: Healing Through Art", With Artist Faye Schoen

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 14:23


    Art can be very powerful. It can transmit emotions or ideas…It can be cathartic for the artist to create and can also help the person experiencing the art work through things they are dealing with in their own life.Much like feeling better after listening to a sad song, art can help you to realize that you are not alone and that others before you have dealt with the same pain and made it through.Today on Art Beat we speak with local artist Faye Schoen, whose work is currently being shown at the Bell Art Room at the Winona Public Library. The exhibit titled, Good Grief: Healing Through Art, will be on display through the month of October. I sat down with Faye to talk about the healing power of art and how it has helped her in dealing with the loss of her husband of 40 years. I'm Bill Stoneberg, with Faye Schoen, on Art Beat.Original Air Date: 10/08/19.Art Beat is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    "The Wandering House", With Artist Cecillia Cornejo

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 17:12


    What does “home” mean to you? Does the word home conjure up a certain place or time or feeling? Today on Art Beat we talk to Cecillia Cornejo, artist in residence at Lanesboro Arts in Lanesboro, MN. Cecillia is a Chilean-born documentary filmmaker, artist and teacher who lives in Northfield, MN. Her new project that she has brought to Lanesboro is called the Wandering House. The Wandering House is an old ice fishing shack that Cecillia has converted into a mobile audio recording booth. She is exploring the themes of people and place and the concepts of belonging and home in rural communities in Minnesota. Participants are encouraged to tell their stories in The Wandering House, their own version of what home means to them, in their own words. I'm Bill Stoneberg, with artist Cecillia Cornejo on Art Beat.Original Air Date: 10/01/19.Art Beat is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

    "La Gomera: The Island Lost in Time", With Photographer Ed Hoffman

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 16:14


    Today on Art Beat we go to Public Launch in downtown Winona for the opening of a photo exhibit by local photographer Ed Hoffman. The exhibit, titled La Gomera: The Island Lost in Time is an attempt to tell the story of La Gomera which is an island in the Spanish Canary Islands. The island has faced the impact of mass emigration, modernization, fascism, and climate change all of which come through in Hoffman's photographs. The exhibit will be on display through October 12th 2019. I'm Bill Stoneberg, with local photographer Ed Hoffman, on Art Beat.Original Air Date: 09/24/19.Art Beat is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

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