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EXHIBITIONS ________________________________________   EXHIBITIONS

                                                       hearing it get dark (for William Faulkner)                                                                                             PANDEMIC MONTAGES: A SERIES OF
                                                       CHARLES MATSON LUME                                                                                                                    DIGITAL STORIES BY ROY R. BEHRENS
                                                       10 DEC 2021–30 JAN 2022                                                                                                                6 JAN–20 FEB 2022
                                                       Opening reception: Thursday, January 13 from                                                                                           Pandemic Montages is a virtual exhibition of 60 full-color digital
                                                       5:30–7:00 p.m. with remarks from the artist at 6:00 p.m.                                                                               montages produced by artist and graphic designer
                                                                                                                                                                                              Roy R. Behrens. Made during a two-month period in 2021—at
                                                       Charles Matson Lume is a visual artist and professor of art at the                                                                     the height of the Covid-19 pandemic—each work was made by
                                                       University of Wisconsin-Stout. His site-specific installations are                                                                     extracting, altering, and recombining public domain components,
                                                       created through the use of directed light on everyday materials                                                                        such as black and white vintage photographs, typographic
                                                       (such as holographic stickers, lenses, and colored tapes),                                                                             fragments, and diagrams. In most cases, components are
                                                       arranged to create moments for pause and reflection.                                                                                   digitally “colorized,” sometimes using AI (Artificial Intelligence)
                                                       His work is often inspired by—and dedicated to—writers, poets,                                                                         processes. The resulting pictorial images are deliberately
                                                       and themes found in their work. For this exhibition, Lume worked                                                                       provocative, pesky, and more or less unsettling. By the targeted
                                                       in the Hearst galleries over several weekends to create an installation                                                                use of ambiguity, the works (as well as their titles) are intended
                                                       dedicated to William Faulkner, and specifically, themes from                                                                           to trigger each viewer’s interpretive efforts.
                                                       The Sound and the Fury.                                                                                                                Roy R. Behrens is an Emeritus Professor and Distinguished
                                                       Lume’s past exhibitions include installations at the Irish Museum                                                                      Scholar who taught graphic design, illustration, and design
                                                       of Modern Art, Dublin, Ireland; Babel Kunst, Trondheim, Norway;                                                                        history for 46 years at various universities and art schools,
                                                       Hunter College, New York City, NY; and the Weisman Art Museum,                                                                         including the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, the Art
                                                       Minneapolis, MN. He has received fellowships from the Bush                                                                             Academy of Cincinnati, and (since 1990) the University of
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Roy R. Behrens, Autodidact, Digital montage, 2021
                                                       Foundation, Jerome Foundation, and the Minnesota State Arts Board,                                                                     Northern Iowa. He retired in 2018. For more examples of
                                                       and participated in international artist residencies in Sweden,                                         Image courtesy of the artist   his work, see bobolinkbooks.com/BALLAST/.
                                                       Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Ireland. Lume is based in St. Paul, MN.

                                                                                                                                  DAZZLE HOUR
                                                                                                                                  DECEMBER 21 from 5-6 PM
                                                                                                                                  Stop in for free drinks and art making after work!                                                                      CEDAR FALLS STUDENT
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          ART EXHIBITION 2022
                                                                                            THE NIGHT SOUND CONSIDERED                                                                                                                                    14 APR–15 MAY 2022
                                                                                            10 DEC 2021–30 JAN 2022                                                                                                                                       Opening reception: Sunday, May 1 from 1:00–4:00 p.m.
                                                                                            The Night Sound Considered features a small grouping of artworks from                                                                                         Sponsored by Friends of the Hearst
                                                                                            the permanent collection reprised from our 2020 exhibition, The Night                                                                                         See what local young artists are up to in this annual student
                                                                                            Sound, a show that embraced the winter season—its moodiness and call                                                                                          art exhibition! The Hearst Center’s tradition of celebrating
                                                                                            for introspection, as well as its darkness in both palette and subject.                                                                                       students and teachers continues this spring with an
                                                                                            Visitors (in person or virtual) are encouraged to explore the themes of the                                                                                   exhibition of work created in the art rooms of Cedar Falls
                                                                                            original exhibition through a personal essay written by Robyn Groth, titled                                                                                   Community Schools. Pottery, painting, and works on
                                                                                            “A Stretch of Truth,” inspired by her visit in 2020. Robyn’s illustrated essay                                                                                paper abound!
                                                                                            is available as a takeaway at the Hearst or it can be found and shared
                                                                                            online at thehearst.org/nightsound.
                                                                                                                                                                                              Kayli Graybill, Bee-Eater, Watercolor, 2021, 5th Grade, Southdale Elementary

                                                                                            Louise Nevelson (American, born Ukraine 1899–1988), The Night Sound,
                   2                                                                        Embossed lead mounted on paper, Gift of Rolf F. & Lois A. Schaller Kruse                                                                                                                                                              3
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                                                       EDDIE BOWLES’S BLUES                                                                                                      OUR TOWN: RECLAIMING THE NARRATIVE
                                                       17 FEB–27 MARCH 2022                                                                                                      GUEST CURATED BY LENORE METRICK-CHEN
                                                                                                                                                                                 17 FEB–27 MARCH 2022
                                                                                                                                                                                 Public reception: Friday, February 25 from 5:00–6:30 p.m. with remarks by Dr. Metrick-Chen at 5:30 p.m.
                                                                                                                                                                                 Our Town: Reclaiming the Narrative is a traveling exhibition curated by Dr. Lenore Metrick-Chen, professor
                                                                                                                                                                                 of art and cultural history at Drake University, who—in collaboration with people from communities across
                                                                                                                                                                                 Iowa—created an exhibition to feature stories from the small but vital Black communities that have shaped
                                                                                                                                                                                 our state. Our Town highlights individual choices and agency that have led to civic engagement and
                                                                                                                                                                                 community building, resulting in social change and improving the lives of fellow community members.
                                                                                                                                                                                 The exhibition has traveled to many venues across Iowa since 2019, including showings in Fort Dodge,
                                                                                                                                                                                 Burlington, and as part of the annual “I’ll Make Me a World” celebration in Des Moines. As the installation
                                                                                                                                                                                 moves, it gathers stories (via recorded or filmed interviews), artwork, and ephemera from the lives of local,
                                                                                                                                                                                 often unsung, community builders. It offers
                                                                                                                                                                                 a sampling of acts of agency and individual
                                                                                                                                                                                 bravery and provides a space to add
                                                                                                                                                                                 materials that validate those—famous or
                                                                                                                                                                                 obscure in the community—whose actions
                                                                                                                                                                                 have made a difference. A core element
                                                                                                                                                                                 of the exhibition presents visitors with a
                                                                                                                                                                                 45-foot timeline, formed by images and
                                                                                                                                                                                 newspaper articles, on the Black Panther
                                                                                                                                                                                 Party’s breakfast program for children
                                                                                                                                                                                 and its adoption and expansion by CFUM
                                                                                                                                                                                 (Children and Family Urban Movement),
                                                                                                                                                                                 which continues today. The show, as
                                                                                                                                     Eddie Bowles, left, and Jim Price, right,
                                                                                                                                                                                 imagined for the Hearst Center, also offers
                                                       Opening reception: Thursday, February 17 from 5:00–6:30 p.m.              at Bowles’s house at 312 North Market St.       a “gallery within a gallery” of paired artworks
                                                       with student remarks at 5:30 p.m.                                                   in Cedar Falls, Iowa, early 1970s     on loan from various regional organizations
                                                                                                                                                                                 including the Waterloo Center for the Arts
                                                       Born in 1884, Eddie Bowles learned to play guitar in New Orleans at                                                       and the UNI Gallery of Art.
                                                       the birth of jazz and blues. In 1914, he came to Cedar Falls to work                                                                                                                            Rep. Ako Abdul-Samad speaks with a visitor to Our Town
                                                       as a street paver, and he stayed here for the rest of his life, working                                                   Our Town is about individual agency.                                      during the installation for the “I’ll Make Me a World”
                                                       in a variety of manual labor jobs and sharing his distinctive style of                                                    Agency is created from necessity and                                                      celebration in Des Moines, IA, 2019.
                                                       blues guitar with his many friends. Drawing on recently uncovered                                                         often motivated by frustration. But agency
                                                       recordings, this exhibition celebrates the life and work of one of                                                        signifies that there is a choice. It pertains
                                                       Cedar Falls’s most unique citizens.                                                                                       to our ability to choose our actions—or
                                                                                                                                                                                 non-actions—which is the foundation for
                                                       This exhibition was prepared in conjunction with English Senior                                                           all freedom. Our Town: Reclaiming the
                                                       Seminar students in the UNI Department of Languages & Literatures                                                         Narrative and related programs are made
                                                       under the advisement of Professor Jim O’Loughlin. Support for this                                                        possible in part through funding from the
                                                       project is provided by the Cedar Falls Community Foundation’s Saul                                                        Iowa Arts Council’s Cultural Leadership
                                                       and Joan Diamond Arts & History Fund, Humanities Iowa, and the                                                            Partners grant, the Berg Fund at the
                                                       National Endowment for the Humanities.                                                                                    Cedar Falls Community Foundation,
                                                                                                                                                                                 and Friends of the Hearst.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Our Town: Reclaiming the Narrative exhibition
                   4                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Anderson Gallery at Drake University, 2018
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EVENTS & PROGRAMS _______________________________   EVENTS & PROGRAMS                                                                                                      FINAL THURSDAY READING SERIES  
                                                                                                                                                                           Open mic starts at 7:00 p.m. & featured author talk begins at 7:30 p.m.
                                                    All events listed are free and open to the public.
                                                                                                                                                                           Visit finalthursdaypress.com for links to attend virtually.
                                                                                                                                                                           Join us for a community open mic, followed by a discussion with a featured author. The Final
                                                                                                                                                                           Thursday Reading Series is a collaboration of Final Thursday Press, the Hearst Center, the UNI
                                                    RED HERRING THEATRE PRESENTS NATIVE GARDENS                                                                            College of Humanities, Arts and Sciences, and the UNI Department of Languages and Literatures.
                                                                                                                                                                           This event takes place on the final Thursday of each month in Mae Latta Hall.
                                                    Tuesday, January 11 at 7:00 p.m.
                                                    Written by Karen Zacarias; directed by Bob Filippone
                                                    Red Herring Theatre is sponsored by Jones Law Firm                                                                                           January 27: Kamyar Enshayan
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Enshayan writes “My citizenship papers are in this book! They are reflected in
                                                    In this comedy, cultures and gardens clash, turning well-intentioned neighbors into feuding enemies. Pablo,                                  ways I have felt at home here in Iowa, ways I have been involved in my community,
                                                    a rising attorney, and doctoral candidate Tania, his very pregnant wife, just purchased a home next to Frank                                 experiences that have helped me become rooted in Iowa, ways I have worked
                                                    and Virginia, a well-established D.C. couple with a prize-worthy English garden. But an impending barbeque                                   with so many others to make Iowa a better place.” Enshayan was born in Iran and
                                                    for Pablo’s colleagues and a delicate disagreement over a long-standing fence line soon spirals into an all-out                              came to the US in 1978. He has been involved in strengthening Iowa’s local food
                                                    border dispute, exposing both couples’ notions of race, taste, class, and privilege.                                                         economy, directs UNI’s Center for Energy & Environmental Education, and served
                                                                                                                                                                                                 on the Cedar Falls City Council. These varied experiences serve as the backdrop
                                                                                                                                                                                                 for his latest book, My Citizenship Papers, a collection of essays.
                                                                                SOUND BATHING WITH COLLETTE ELLISON
                                                                                Tuesday, January 18 at 7:00 p.m.                                                                                 February 24: Larry Baker
                                                                                Join Collette Ellison, a certified sound healer, in the gallery surrounded by exhibiting                         Larry Baker is the author of the new novel, Wyman and the Florida Knights. Peter
                                                                                artist Charles Matson Lume’s hearing it get dark (for William Faulkner) installation,                            Wyman was the most famous portrait painter in America, but his fame had come
                                                                                for an hour of beautiful sonic tones. Using crystal bowls, Tibetan bowls, gongs, drums,                          with a high price—his mind and soul. Nearing the end of his life he wants to erase
                                                                                monochord, voice, and other sonic tools, Ellison creates vibrations and harmonies                                himself, but how? He decides to go into hiding. But where? He’s clueless until an
                                                                                to restore natural resonance and bring you back into harmonic balance. Feel free to                              aging blond cashier in St. Augustine points him in the right direction. Baker’s other
                                                                                bring a yoga mat; participants will be asked to lie on the floor for this program.                               books include From a Distance, A Good Man, and The Flamingo Rising. A former
                                                                                                                                                                                                 member of the Iowa City City Council, he is also an honoree on the Iowa Literary
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Walk of Fame in Iowa City.

                                                    VIRTUAL! MUSIC AND HEALTH
                                                    A discussion with Dr. Alpha Woodward, Ph.D., MTA, FAMI                                                                                       March 31: Kathy Fish
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Kathy Fish has published five collections of short fiction, including her most recent
                                                    Thursday, January 20 at 6:00 p.m.                                                                                                            book, Wild Life: Collected Works from 2003–2018. A UNI graduate, her work has appeared
                                                    *Free, but registration is required to receive the program link.                                                                             in Best American Nonrequired Reading, The Norton Reader, Ploughshares, Copper Nickel,
                                                    Led by Dr. Alpha Woodward, Director of Music Therapy at Wartburg College, this virtual program explores how                                  Washington Square Review, and numerous other journals, textbooks, and anthologies.
                                                    listening behaviors and music therapy can be applied to personal and community health. Dr. Woodward’s                                        She also writes the free monthly newsletter, “The Art of Flash Fiction.” This reading is
                                                    discussion is based on her extensive experience in healthcare settings and through her humanitarian work.                                    co-sponsored by the UNI Women’s and Gender Studies program as part of Women’s              DID YOU
                                                    Dr. Woodward, a certified music therapist with over 17 years of clinical experience, has presented her work                                  History Month.                                                                             KNOW?
                                                    internationally in the UK, Japan, Argentina, Canada, Bosnia, Italy, and the US, and has several published
                                                    journal articles and book reviews in Voices and The Arts in Psychotherapy. To register, visit thehearst.org.                                                                                                                            New York Fashion
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Week 2021 inspired
                                                                                                                                                                                                 April 28: Jesse Swan                                                                       our colored panels
                                                    INSTRUMENT PETTING ZOO @ THE HEARST                                                                                                          Jesse Swan is a Professor of English in UNI’s Department of Languages &                    for this brochure.
                                                    Saturday, January 22 at 10:00 a.m.                                                                                                           Literatures. After many years of writing and publishing literary history and
                                                                                                                                                                                                 criticism, he has recently turned to poetry, and his work has appeared as                  Inspiration is
                                                    Bring your children and have some fun! Kids engage hands-on with instruments from various families                                           part of The Telepoem Booth Project.                                                        everywhere!
                                                    of the orchestra and have a whole lot of fun in the process! The Instrument Petting Zoo appears at events
                                                    throughout the community and is an educational program from the Waterloo Cedar Falls Symphony.

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RICK VANDERWALL PRESENTS:                                                                              YOUTH

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          ______________________________________________ YOUTH
EVENTS & PROGRAMS _______________________________
                                                    A SPECIAL SONGWRITERS CONCERT                                                                          Students must reach the minimum age requirement before or during the program.
                                                    Tuesday, February 8 at 7:00 p.m.                                                                       Questions may be directed to the Education Coordinator, Angie Hickok, by calling
                                                    Join Rick Vanderwall, Karla Ruth, and Uncle Chuck for live music and a discussion about the process    319.268.5504. To register call 319.273.8641 or go online at the hearst.org.
                                                    of songwriting. All musicians are members of the Cedar Valley Acoustic Guitar Association.             Class registration limits are subject to change.

                                                                                                                                                           MESSY MORNINGS (Ages 3–6)
                                                                                                                                                           Wednesdays, January 5–March 9 from 10:00–11:00 a.m.
                                                                                                                                                           Explore a wide variety of materials through creative and delightfully messy projects.
                                                                                                                                                           A parent or caregiver must accompany the participating child. Younger siblings are
                                                                                                                                                           welcome. Fee: $5; Ask for Many Messy Mornings (all 10 sessions) for $45 ($40)

                                                    MIDDAY MELODIES
                                                    Second Fridays at 12:00 p.m.
                                                    Sit back and relax with your lunch while the UNI School of Music students and faculty perform in
                                                    Mae Latta Hall. Wind instruments are featured this season.
                                                       February 11: Stephanie Ycaza directs the UNITUBA ensemble
                                                       March 11: Hannah Porter-Occeña directs UNI flute students
                                                       April 8: Anthony Williams directs the UNI Trombone students

                                                                           VIRTUAL! LUNCH AND LEARN
                                                                           Wednesday, March 23 at 12:00 p.m.
                                                                           Historian Bob Neymeyer discusses the Influenza Epidemic of 1918, an epidemic    SATURDAY MORNING CLASSES
                                                                           that did not exempt the Cedar Valley. Drawing on newspaper accounts, letters    Saturdays, January 8–January 29
                                                                           and diaries, family memories, and public records, Neymeyer tells the story of
                                                                           those deadly days in the autumn of 1918.                                        Mix It Up: Textiles, Print, Collage
                                                                           Neymeyer serves as historian at the Grout Museum of History and Science         Explore mixed media through a variety of wildly colorful, age-appropriate projects. Students’ fun, creative,
                                                                           in Waterloo. He has researched the Cedar Valley for the past 20 years and       and collaborative works of art are available to take home by the end of four weeks. Fee: $36 ($32)
                                                                           conducted over 1,800 filmed oral history interviews. He completed graduate      Ages 8–12: 9:00–10:30 a.m. / Ages 4–7: 10:30–12:00 p.m.
                                                                           work at the University of Iowa and is a lecturer in the Department of History
                                                                           at UNI.                                                                         Muddy Makers: Ceramics
                                                                           Visit thehearst.org for program link.                                           Students gain and grow in their understanding of ceramics tools and materials through guided play in clay.
                                                                                                                                                           Learn the foundations of clay by building with coils, pinch pots, and slab work. Each class works through
                                                                                                                                                           exciting projects resulting in unique three-dimensional pieces. Fee: $36 ($32)
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YOUTH                                                                                                     FAMILY WORKSHOPS

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      ________________________________ FAMILY WORKSHOPS
YOUTH ______________________________________________
                                                       ART DAY AWAY (Ages 5–12)                                                                                  ROLLED BEESWAX CANDLES
                                                       Friday, February 18 from                                                                                  Sunday, March 6 from 1:30 p.m.–3:00 p.m.
                                                       9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.                                                                                       Hand roll your own candles as a family from sheets of beeswax! Candles made from pure
                                                       Join us for these fun, single-day                                                                         beeswax—a renewable resource—and they produce a bright, white light (in the same
                                                       camps held on public schools’                                                                             spectrum as sunlight). They are also dripless and clean burning. Finished candles have the
                                                       professional development days.                                                                            natural color and scent of beeswax. Fee: $30 ($27) per family (up to 4 people), extra guests
                                                       A variety of artmaking is explored                                                                        can be added for $5/person .
                                                       throughout this day-long event.
                                                       Student art is ready to take
                                                       home at the end of the day.
                                                       Snacks are provided in the
                                                       morning and afternoon;
                                                       campers must bring their
                                                       own lunch.                                                                                                ANNUAL EMPTY BOWLS WORKSHOP
                                                       Fee: $48 ($42),                                                                                           Sundays, January 16, January 30 and February 13 from 1:30–3:30 p.m.
                                                       Before & After care                                                                                       Join us during one or more drop-in workdays to create a bowl for the Northeast Iowa Food Bank’s
                                                       (8:30 a.m–5:00 p.m.)                                                                                      annual Empty Bowls benefit! Hearst Center instructors are on-site to help participants of all ages
                                                       available for $10 extra                                                                                   create their bowls. All bowls created will be donated to the Northeast Iowa Food Bank.
                                                                                                                                                                 Free to participate, all materials provided.

                                                       SPRING BREAK CAMP—SAVE THE DATES! (Ages 5–12)
                                                       March 14–18 from 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
                                                       Make art projects every day during spring break using a variety of mediums. Keep an
                                                       eye on thehearst.org for announcement of the camp theme! Fee: $165 ($148)/week,
                                                       Before & After care (8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m.) available for $10/day

                                                                                             TEENS
                                                                                             TEEN ART CLUB (Ages 13–18)
                                                                                             First and third Tuesday of the month,
                                                                                             January 4–March 1, from 5:00–7:00 p.m.
                                                                                             Teens work on personal projects with peer feedback and instructor
                                                                                             guidance (available but not required). Club members decide what
                                                                                             to work on in a no-pressure environment twice a month. Some art
                                                                                             materials are provided and students are welcome to bring their
                                                                                             own supplies. Pre-registration required. Fee: FREE

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ADULT ______________________________________________   ADULTS                                                                                                              SURFACE DESIGN: SLIP, TEXTURE, AND DECALS
                                                                                                                                                                           Saturdays, February 12–March 12 from 1:30–3:30 p.m.
                                                                                                                                                                           Bring your ceramics to life through experimentation with a variety of colored slips,
                                                                                                                                                                           underglaze, texture techniques, and decals. A variety of techniques are explored,
                                                                                                                                                                           including sgraffito, Mishima, underglaze transfers, and slip trailing.
                                                                                                                                                                           All abilities are welcome! Fee: $75 ($68)
                                                       ART JOURNALING
                                                       Tuesdays, January 4–February 15 from 1:00–3:30 p.m.
                                                       Every class is a new experience! This class guides students to create
                                                       their own handmade journal. Skills learned in this workshop can be used                                             PRIVATE CERAMIC LESSONS
                                                       to make journals, guest books, sketchbooks, and other bodies of work. Have                                          Sundays in March from 1:30–3:30 p.m.
                                                       fun making a piece of art that can travel with you! All skill levels are welcome.                                   Join us for a special, small group session in the ceramics lab. Come on your own
                                                       Instructor: Ann Renee Lighter | Fee: $55 ($49)                                                                      or bring a friend or family members (up to 4 people total) and create an artwork
                                                                                                                                                                           (cup, bowl, or sculptural artwork) for yourself or another. With the help from our
                                                                                                                                                                           Ceramic Lab Tech, hand-build or try the wheel! Works can be picked up two weeks
                                                                                                                                                                           after class. All materials included. Instructor: Claire Timmerman
                                                       MINDFUL MANDALAS                                                                                                    Fee: $40 ($36) per session (up to four participants)
                                                       Tuesdays, February 22–March 22 from 1:00–3:30 p.m.
                                                       Mandala, or circle, is a Sanskrit word with spiritual and religious connotations at its origin. Create intuitive,
                                                       mindful mandalas through simple mark-making, use of color, and a variety of media. This mindful art class
                                                       emphasizes the process of exploring artmaking over the creation of a finished product. No art experience
                                                       necessary! All skill levels are welcome. Instructor: Evie Waack | Fee: $55 ($49)

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               DAVID PREHM: PORTRAITS OF
                                                       BEGINNER FOLK/COUNTRY GUITAR                                                                                                                                                            EMOTION AND MYSTERY
                                                       Thursdays, January 13–February 17 from 6:30–8:00 p.m.                                                                                                                                   Sunday, January 16 from 1:00–4:00 p.m.
                                                       Learn the basic chords and rhythm of Country music. Bring your guitar and a friend!                                                                                                     David Prehm is an artist and educator with
                                                       Instructor: Nate Callahan | Fee: $55 ($49)                                                                                                                                              over 40 years of experience. His drawings,
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               paintings, and pottery are in international
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               collections and in collections throughout the
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               US. In this workshop, learn to navigate the
                                                       OPEN STUDIO PAINTING                                                                                                                                                                    distances that change with each angle of a
                                                       Wednesdays, February 9–March 16 from 2:00–4:00 p.m.                                                                                                                                     portrait, then study and draw only what is
                                                       This class is individualized and focused on the student’s needs and interests. Students are met                                                                                         needed to capture the likeness and emotion
                                                       at their current level of art-making and are encouraged to work to improve artistic skills. Color,                                                                                      of your subject. Discover how adding limited
                                                       composition, expression, brush techniques, and more are explored in this open studio style course.                                                                                      value, texture, and color can create a greater
                                                       Instructor: Jerry Nissen | Fee: $55 ($49)                                                                                                                                               impact for the viewer. A supply list will be
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               available after registration. This workshop
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               is for all ability levels. Fee: $45 ($41)

                                                       WHEEL THROWING
                                                       Thursdays, January 6–February 3 from 6:00–8:00 p.m. or
                                                       Saturdays, January 8–February 5 from 1:30–3:30 p.m.
                                                       Develop skills on the potter’s wheel while you learn to make a variety of vessels and sculptural pieces.
                                                       This class is great for beginning and intermediate level students. Students have access to the ceramic
                                                       lab outside of class for the duration the class is held. Clay included. Two sessions are offered: choose
                                                       Thursdays or Saturdays. Instructor: Claire Timmerman | Fee: $75 ($68)
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Thank you to our many Friends who support the Hearst Center for the Arts. Your annual contribution directly supports our exhibitions,
public programs and educational opportunities for artists of all ages.                                                                                                                                                                                                      OF THE HEARST!
Joan & Andy Ackerman          Peggy Chari                   Barb Grabill                  Thomas Tritle &              Dave Nation                  Debi & Tim Schmidt
Jeanne Adams                  Esther Cheng                  Evan Gratteau                 Kathleen Kerr                Kirk Natzke                  Dale & Paula Schrad                                                                                                     Enclosed is my gift to the
Audrey Adams-Sorge            Stacey Christine              Barbara Gray                  Thomas & Adel Kessler        Kristy Neidlinger            Sue & Bill Schuerman
Michael & Mary Aissen         Carolyn & John Christman      Susan & Gerald Green          Lawrence & Esther Kieffer    Doris Nero                   April Servetti                                                                                                          Friends of the Hearst:
Edward & Dalila Amend         Dorothy Clausen               Reginald Green                Tom & Lisa Klenske           Melinda Neumann              Christine & Andrew Sexton
Daryl & Jan Andersen          Richard & Carol Colburn       Kristin & Gary Griffin        Kris Klinehart               Liane Nichols                Saul Shapiro                                                                                                            { } $35
Ami Anderson                  Peter Colver & Diane Morris   Joe & Melanie Griffith        Rick Knivsland &             Mary Nielsen                 Chris Sheban
Elizabeth Andrews             Chris Corkery & Sarah         Vaughn & Judy Griffith
                                                                                          Barbara Fedeler
                                                                                                                       Jerry & Marjorie Nissen      Ira & Nancy Simet
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            { } $50
                              Albertson-Corkery                                           Joyce Kohn
Greg & Vicki Angove                                         Kate Brennan Hall
                                                                                          Kurt & Cindy Kruse
                                                                                                                       Kathryn Nuss & Steven        Matthew & Heather Skeens                                                                                                { } $100
Nikki Baidon                  William & Cathy Craig         Linda Hall                                                 Palmquist                    Audrey Smith
Renu Bansal                   Ronelle Crews                 Ken Hall
                                                                                          Mr. Alan Lange               Louise Odle                  Bonnie & Stephen Smith                                                                                                  { } $___________ (other amount)
                              Ken Cutts & Patty                                           Ronald & Jane Larson         Gabriela Olivares Cuhat
Sam & Denise Barr                                           Ana Hanisch                                                                             Robin & Mike Sprague
                              Achey-Cutts                                                 Brad & Jennifer Lee          Jim O’Loughlin & Julie
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                              Robin Darland                                               Mark & Mary Leen             Husband
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Dave Drenner                  Frank & Cary Darrah
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                                                            Judith Harrington                                                                       Jeanie Steffey
Kim & Gretchen Behm           Eitenne Delessert &
                                                            Lori Harris
                                                                                          Audrey Lowin                 Jo Anne Ove
                                                                                                                                                    Tom & Char Strub                                                                                                        Friends of the Hearst
                              Rita Marshall                                               Mary Lyman                   Marilyn Page
Marlene Behn                                                Brian & Joan Gaspar Hart                                                                Richard & Patricia Sulentic   As a Friend of the Hearst, you fuel this engine! We count on your
                              Carol Dick
Sandy & Tom Benak
                              Robert Diederichs             Gregory & Lynnette Harter
                                                                                          Patrick & Ann Lyons          Francis Pardoe
                                                                                                                                                    Al Sundt                      support to continue offering innovative programming, youth and                            Please charge my (circle one):
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                              Mary Disburg                  Barry & Kaye Haskins                                                                    Dale & Susan Swanson          exciting exhibitions.
Tammy & Dan Bern                                                                          Magee Construction           Tom Peterson
                              Barbara Dowd                  Allen & Pamela Hays                                                                     Molly Taiber                                                                                                            Acct. #: ____________________________________
Hugh & Lynne Beykirch
                              Janet Drake                   Richard & Pam Hileman
                                                                                          Kim & Kelli Manfull          Thomas & Pod Peterson
                                                                                                                                                    Linda C Taylor                With your financial support in 2022, we will fund arts outreach
Kevin Boatright
                              David & Carol Draper          Susie & John Hines
                                                                                          Kimberly Manning             Dianne Phelps
                                                                                                                                                    Robert & Joanne Tefft         for community groups with limited access to the Hearst,                                   Exp. Date: _____________ Security Code: _______
Timothy & Jean Boller                                                                     Christopher Martin &         Anne Phllips
                                                            Jan Hix                                                                                 Janna A. Thierman             continue sponsoring the new Hearst internship program,
Wendy Bowman
                              Jake & Emily Drennan                                        Bettina Fabos                Mary Jo Piech                                                                                                                                        Signature: __________________________________
                              Kathryn Duke & David Beaty    Greg & Anne Hoekstra          Brad Mattocks                David Piersol
                                                                                                                                                    Marietta Thompson             provide funds for repairs to the Steinway D piano, and much
Marion Boyer                                                A. John Holstad                                                                         Kay & Rich Thuesen
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                              David & Helen Duncan                                        Mary McCalley                Marilyn Plaehn                                             more.                                                                                                                                         (required)
                              Suzanne & John Dutcher        Greg Holt                     Mary Jane McCollum                                        Meryl Thulean
Richard & Mary Brammer                                                                                                 David & Julie Poe
                                                            Linda Holvik                                                                            Jon VanAllen & Sandra         Sincerely,
Lynn & Betsy Brant
                              Mac Eblen
                                                            Greg & Julie Hott
                                                                                          Dr. James & Martha
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                                                                                                                       Marge Polacek                Luttchens-VanAllen                                                                                                      Name: _____________________________________
                              Carrie Eilderts                                                                          Merle & Karen Poland
Keith & Becky Braun                                         Mary Huber                                                                              Peter & Marilyn Voorhees
Dan Breitbach
                              Mary Engelkes                                               Dee McMullen
                                                                                                                       Virginia & Gary Poppen       Marvin Vore &
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                                                            Sheri Huber-Otting            Lori McNamee
                              Larry Erickson & Deb Lewis                                                               Tom & Dorinda Pounds         Joan Webster-Vore             Wendy Bowman, Board President, Friends of the Hearst
Linda Brooks
                              Robert Federhofer &           Scott Hudson & Kathy Scholl   Diane Meggers
                                                                                                                       Kathryn Prochnau             Evie Waack
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            City: _______________________________________
William & Moria Brown
John Bruha
                              Helen Sadler                  Greg & Arlene Humble          Jason & Kristina Mehmen
                                                                                                                       Greg & Rena Raecker          David & Sharon Walker         Every contribution is important and greatly appreciated.                                  State: __________________ Zip: ________________
                              Christine & Louis Fenech      Susan Hummel                  Mark Mershon
Angela Burk                                                                                                            K.N. & Mythili Rajendran     Judith Walton
                                                            Norma Lee Hundley
                              James Finch
Brenna Griffin & John Burnett Joe & Lauren Finke            Richard & Lisa Hurban
                                                                                          Sandy Jo Messingham
                                                                                                                       Ruth Ratliff                 Bob & Katherine Washut        FRIENDS OF THE HEARST BOARD: Wendy Bowman, David Beaty,                                   Telephone: __________________________________
                                                                                          Priscilla Meyermann                                                                     Diane Meggers, Mary Brammer, Sandra Luttchens-Van Allen, Linda Taylor,
Robbin & Mary Ann Burns                                                                                                Lane & Joanne Latta Reeves   Roger White
                              Judith Finkelstein            Susan Jacobsen                Beverly & Richard Michael
                                                                                                                       Andrea Reiher-Odom           Timothy & Marie Wiles
                                                                                                                                                                                  Scott Cawelti, Dale Schrad, Molly Taiber                                                  Email address: _______________________________
Brenda Buseman                Steven & Susan Flack          Carl, Alyce & Tom Jenkins     Brian & Whitney Middleton
Joe Byrne                     Harriette & Herbert Flather   Willard & Kay Jenkins         John & Karen Miller
                                                                                                                       Martha Reineke               Marion & Russell Wiley
                                                                                                                                                                                  Here are a few more smiles from 2021— all made possible through your past support of Friends:
Nathan Callahan                                                                                                        Pat Renner                   Kathy A. Williams
                              John & Judy Focht             Karen K Jessen                Brad & Sara Fogdall Miller
Russell Campbell                                                                                                       Don & Jean Richardson        Paul & Joyce Willy
                              Peggee & Robert Frost         John Johnson                  Jim & Kim Miller
Larry & Barb Cardamon                                                                                                  Glenda Riddle                Afton Wilson
                              Edward J. Gallagher III       Joy Jones Webster             John & Marcia Milner-Brage
Linda Carney                                                                                                           John & Amelia Rider          Darren Winkowitsch
                              Patricia Geadelmann           Joan Kafer Kerns              Kate & Guy Mitchell
Felicia & Harrison Cass                                                                                                Robert Robinson              Eric Giddens & Kendra
                              Andrew & Joan Gilpin          Dave & Cynthia Kaiser         Jan & Steve Moore                                         Wohlert
Dave Caughron                                                                                                          Stacy & Blake Robinson
                              Dorothy Glascock              John & Margie Keiser          Dana & Judy Moser                                         Donald & Barbara Wood
Scott Cawelti &                                                                                                        John & Mick Runchey
                              Daniel & Stacy Glascock       Sharon Kelleher               Karen Mukai                                               Karla Solheim &
Angeleita Floyd                                                                                                        Renata Sack
                              Michael Gorton                Gary & Linda Kelley           Peggy Mundt                                               Angela Yancy
Cedar Falls Lion’s Club                                                                                                Kevin & Janet Sanders
                              Deanna & Doug Graas           Jim & Cynthia Kenyon          Jacqueline Halbloom &                                     James & Lauri Young
Steve & Gerry Chamberlin                                                                  Scott Murphy                 Mary Schlicher
                                                            Jim & Santha Kerns                                                                                                    Funding for art conservation                        Sponsorship of safe, tented outdoor events         Funding for new patio furnishings
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                        wed & fri        10 am–5 pm
                        sat & sun        1–4 pm

Holiday schedule changes:
 • Closed December 24–26 and December 31, 2021–January 2,2022

Hearst Center for the Arts is part of the Department
of Community Development, City of Cedar Falls.

Printing of this brochure is supported in part by legacy funding in memory
of Clara A. Trapp with support from the Iowa Arts Council, a division of the
Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs.

Cover Image: Ted Kurahara, Detail of Summer, Oil on canvas, 1962.
Summer is a candidate for cleaning and conservation pending
funding. If you are interested in contributing toward the care
of this artwork, gifted to the Hearst by the late Hal Wohl, long-
time member and supporter, please contact Heather Skeens at
heather.skeens@cedarfalls.com or 319.268.5550.
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