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29 OCTOBER–06 DECEMBER 2020 This exhibition features works from the daily practice of illustrator Kate Brennan Hall. Kate’s second installment of a 100 day project (creating original art every day for 100 consecutive days and posting it on Instagram) opened up many avenues of exploration that she’s wanted to investigate: patterns, portraiture, poetry and more. She’s ready to roll up her sleeves and see where it will lead. Creativity ebbs and flows. As a professional illustrator and printmaker Kate has enjoyed the challenges of deadlines and the parameters of projects from clients. But longevity as a maker means that it’s important to keep going back to that feeling from childhood that led to all of this—the act of playing and experimenting without an end goal in sight: just pure exploration. Kate Brennan Hall is a graduate of the Minneapolis College of Art + Design where she focused on illustration + printmaking. She has worked with clients such as Target, Mastercard, Blue Cross Blue Shield, American Airlines, and Doubleday; she has exhibited her work in Europe and the United States. Her current projects include working on product lines for the home that feature funny dogs & cats along with many other designs. The main theme of her work: she seeks to elevate the ordinary & necessary things that awaken us to the beauty all around us.ALSO ON VIEW: Artists Kate Brennan Hall and Gary Kelley curate a selection of favorite animations for screening in the Dresser-Robinson Gallery. Stop in to see what inspires and excites these local artists.

Kate Brennan Hall 100 Days, 2019–2020

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MARJORIE NUHN03 SEPTEMBER–11 OCTOBER 2020Join us for a special reception on September 13, from 1:00–2:30 p.m. Remarks in the gallery at 1:45 p.m.Marjorie Nuhn (1898–1988) was a well-known regional artist born and raised in Cedar Falls. She graduated from Iowa State Teachers College and went on to attend the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, the Chicago Art Institute, and most notably, Grant Wood’s Stone City Art Colony, where she studied under Adrian Dornbush. Nuhn’s first exhibition of paintings was mounted at the Cedar Falls Woman’s Club in 1933. She went on to exhibit at the Artists Union, Chicago (1938), the Santa Fe Art Museum, New Mexico (1940), the Taos Art Gallery, New Mexico (1940), the Alma Reed Gallery, New York City (1941), the Des Moines Art Center, Iowa (1943–1953), and the Terry Art Institute, Indianapolis (1952). During her lifetime, her many travels took her to Santa Fe, Mexico City, Guatemala and Antigua. This exhibition is the first retrospective since her death in 1988, and includes a recently restored untitled watercolor from 1942, just returned from the Midwest Art Conservation Center. Conservation was made possible with grant funding from the Cedar Fall Community Foundation and Friends of the Hearst. An exhibition guide is available with an essay by writer Robyn Groth. This exhibition precedes the publication of Ferner Nuhn’s memoir of his sister’s life, which will be available at the Hearst Center in spring/summer 2021.

Marjorie Nuhn Atalaya Hill, Santa Fe (New Mexico), 1942

Watercolor on paper Gift from Ferner Nuhn

HARD WON—NOT DONE: ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS BY GARY KELLEY29 OCTOBER– 06 DECEMBER 2020 In 2019 the League of Women Voters commissioned Gary Kelley to create a series of portraits celebrating a century of Iowa women, in what he describes as a truly inspiring project. This exhibition features twelve original monotype and pastel illustrations of Iowa women that led by example such as suffragists, trailblazers, politicians and activists. Kelley also includes a month dedicated to the Iowa-born Ringling Brothers, who established a revolutionary standard of respect for their women employees in the early 1900s. Other portraits include Edna Griffin, Carrie Chapman Catt, Elizabeth Catlett and Donna Reed. As part of the yearlong celebration of the 19th Amendment centennial anniversary, the portraits were used to create a free 2020 calendar for the public. Within the calendar pages, each portrait was augmented with a biographical sketch by writer Cydney Kelley. The calendar was sponsored by Veridian Credit Union. A limited number of calendars will be available at the Hearst Center for no charge. A selection of Kelley’s original illustrations are available for purchase at the Hearst Center.

Gary Kelley, Willie Stevenson Glanton—First African American female elected to the Iowa

House of Representatives (1965–1966), 2019 Monotype and pastel on paper

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VIRTUAL! BOOK READING WITH AUTHOR PATTI STOCKDALETuesday, September 1 at 7:00 p.m. Join us at thehearst.org or on our Facebook page to hear the reading.Patti Stockdale’s debut novel, titled Three Little Things, tells the story of Arno and Hattie, two young Iowans exchanging love letters during the war. The story is based on the author’s grandparents’ love letters written during World War I. The author is from Aplington, Iowa.

VIRTUAL! MARY POTTER KENYON: CALLED TO BE CREATIVEThursday, September 3 at 6:30 p.m. Find the link to the live program at thehearst.org or our Facebook page.Explore your true potential and reconnect with your creative side through an engaging presentation with Mary Potter Kenyon, author of Called to Be Creative. Mary shares the story behind a “magic pencil” that led her on an odyssey of creativity that included a personal legacy, in-depth research from notable creative authorities, insight from creative pioneers, and profiles of creative individuals who were living out their purpose and passion. One of those creatives, UNI professor Deanne Gute, will join Mary for a discussion on creativity and the concept of flow.

RED HERRING THEATRE PRESENTS: A PLAY TITLED AFTER THE COLLECTIVE NOUN FOR FEMALE-IDENTIFYING 20-SOMETHINGS LIVING IN NYC IN THE 2010’SThursday, September 10 at 5:30 p.m.This outdoor event is sponsored by Jones Law FirmShirin is working on a book about post-Occupy Wall Street grassroots movements and trying not to succumb to anxiety attacks. CJ is a public defender navigating NYC’s screwed up judicial system, while trying to make time for a meaningful personal life. Elizabeth needs to finish college and figure out what to do next. And there is a mysterious bug infestation in the kitchen. This play puts an urgent spin on stories about “girls” in any medium. Directed by Shelby Davis.

VIRTUAL! COOKING FOR A CAUSE: FOOD AS ARTTuesday, September 29 from 6:00–7:00 p.m.This program is part of the Cooking for a Cause series. Registration fees support Hearst Center programming.Join Luann Alemao and Heather Skeens virtually from Luann’s kitchen to learn how the principals of art and design can affect the palatability of our meals. Using a Blue Zones-inspired menu, explore how texture, color and form come together to make healthy, tasty meals. A menu will be available in advance at thehearst.org if you’d like to prepare alongside the hosts! Registration fee: $18

FINAL THURSDAY READING SERIESOpen mic at 7:15 p.m. and featured author at 8:00 p.m.The Final Thursday Reading Series is a collaboration of Final Thursday Press, the Hearst Center, the UNI College of Humanities, Arts and Sciences, and the UNI Department of Languages and Literatures. Thank you to Sidecar Coffee Roasters and Hansen’s Dairy for beverages.August 27: Adrianne Finlay, author of the novel Cut Off. (Held outdoors on Corning Patio at the Hearst.)Save the Dates! September 24, October 29, November 19: TBA5

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HARTMAN RESERVE VISITING ARTIST PERFORMANCE BY DR. HANNAH PORTER OCCEÑASunday, August 30, listening walk at 1:00 p.m., performance at 2:00 p.m.Dr. Hannah Porter Occeña, Hartman Reserve Visiting Artist and Assistant Professor of Flute at the University of Northern Iowa, presents a lecture-recital titled, “A Flute in Nature: Sound, silence, and learning to listen to music in nature.” Featuring audio and video recordings from Hartman Reserve and live solo flute performance, this recital explores perceptions of music, noise, and how both natural and created sounds interact in live performance. Audience members are invited to participate in a socially-distanced “listening walk” led by Dr. Occeña in the Hearst Sculpture Garden following the performance. This event is free and open to the public. In order to reserve seating, please call 319-273-8641. The Hearst will ensure seating with appropriate social distancing. Masks are required.

LUNCHTIME CONCERTSFridays at 12:00 p.m.Bring your lunch and enjoy classics performed live by the UNI Music Department students and faculty on second Fridays of the month.September 11: UNI Bass Studio performs under the direction of Alex PershouninOctober 9: Classical Guitar Ensemble with Bob DunnNovember 13: Sandy Nordahl Electronic MusicDecember 11: Flute Music Performance under the direction of Hannah Porter Occeña

VIRTUAL! ART, RACE AND ETHICS: CONVERSATIONS WITH ARTISTSThursdays from 6:30–7:30 p.m.Join Lenore Metrick-Chen, professor of art and social history, curator and art critic, for three candid, online conversations with noted artists whose work relates to both historical and contemporary racial and ethical issues. Each program includes audience Q&A. Free, no registration required, link information will be available on our webpage and Facebook. For more about each guest artist please visit thehearst.org.September 17: Donté K. HayesOctober 22: Donna ChargingNovember 12: Nate Young

Donte K. Hayes, Sanctuary, 2020 Stoneware, Black Clay Body

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VIRTUAL! MINDFUL ART PRACTICESThursdays, October 8–22 from 6:00–8:00 p.m.Need help getting creative or developing a new outlet for stress? Discover mindfulness techniques and break boundaries in your own art-making. This class emphasizes the process of making rather than a finished product. No art experience necessary!Fee: $38 ($34)Instructor: Evie Waack

FELT SCULPTURESSundays, October 4-18 from 1:30–3:30 p.m.Try your hand at felting your own textile sculpture! Work with wool and needle tools to felt together a wool sculpture. Great for gifts! Class size is limited for social distancing; masks required.Fee: $35 ($31.50)Instructor: Kimberley Williamson

FUSED GLASS JEWELRYTuesdays, September 22–October 13 from 6:00–8:00 p.m.Learn the process of arranging glass pieces to create a focal pendant. Every piece is unique based on the firing process. Bring a friend! Class size is limited for social distancing; masks required.Fee: $48 ($43)Instructor: Kimberley Williamson

FALL WREATHSunday, November 8 from 1:30–3:30 p.m.Don’t buy your fall decorations at the store, craft your own! Set your table with your own centerpiece or wall/door hanging. Class size is limited for social distancing; masks required.Fee: $20 ($18)Instructor: Kimberley Williamson

VIRTUAL! FRANKENSTEINSunday, October 4 from 1:00–3:30 p.m.A seasonal favorite is back! Bring to life your very own stein for Halloween (or everyday)! Learn how to hand build the base form and then experiment with applied decoration or sculptural features to complete your stein. Depending on social gathering restrictions, the final session include a class gathering to try out the steins! An appointment with the Ceramic Lab Tech will be made to glaze your stein. Fee: $25 ($22) + $5 clay fee

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Photo ClubSecond Tuesday of the month from 7:00–8:30 p.m.Have your work critiqued in a friendly environment! Each meeting includes time to share work. Often meetings also include online classes or lessons from other members. The Photo Club also schedules optional group outings for shooting. Club is currently meeting virtually.

Cedar Valley Drink and Draw at the Hearst CenterThird Tuesday of the month from 6:30–8:00 p.m.No Friends membership required.Whether it’s traditional or digital illustration, graphic design, tattoo, hand lettering, motion graphics or other form, we’re a network of visual artists who want to build stronger relationships with others in the Cedar Valley area. Free and open to the public. Club is currently meeting virtually. For more details, go to www.facebook.com/groups/cvdrinkanddraw/about.

COMMUNITY CLUBS @ THE HEARSTNOW VIRTUAL!Club participation is free to members of Friends of the Hearst. A Friends membership is only $35 per year, and includes a 10% discount for all other classes, workshops, room rentals and gift shop purchases! To learn more, visit thehearst.org or call 319-273-8641.

UPCYCLED VINTAGE WINDOWS Sunday, September 20 from 1:30–3:30 p.m.Create your own window hanging or wall décor by repurposing old windows, adding colored glass to create patterns that shine in the sun! Windows and glass are provided. Class size is limited for social distancing; masks required.Fee: $20 ($18)Instructor: Kimberley Williamson

ADULTAll in person classes will have a maximum of 8 registrants. All students must wear a mask to class.

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PASSPORT TO THE ARTSThis summer program ends on Saturday, September 12.Take a selfie or other photo at the listed events and post to the Passport to the Arts Facebook Page Your final image(s) must be posted by Monday, September 14, 2020. A prize drawing sponsored by the Hearst Center, College Hill Partnership and Community Main Street will be announced on Saturday, September 16, 2020. For a full set of rules please go to the Passport to the Arts Facebook page.

TEENDO THE DISHES!Sundays October 11–November 1 from 1:30–3:30 p.m.Hand-build your own dishes and glaze to perfection! Create a set of bowls, plates, cups and utensils. Class size is limited for social distancing; masks required. Age: 13–17 Fee: $38 ($34)

BOX KITES Saturday, September 19 from 1:30–3:30 p.m.Bring the whole family and make your own kite! Work together to build and design your kite, then visit Seerley Park to fly! All materials are provided; feel free to bring your own personal materials for your family’s kite. This workshop is held outdoors. Appropriate workspace is provided for social distancing.Fee: $20/family

VIRTUAL! CERAMIC JACK-O’-LANTERNSSaturday, October 3 from 1:00–3:00 p.mHand build jack o’ lanterns with the whole family! From the comfort of home, our instructor guides you through crafting the perfect silly or scary pumpkin to glow on Halloween.Fee: $20/family

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YOUTHMONTHLY MESSY MORNINGS KITSOrder a kit for one month of Messy Morning activities! Activities explore cognitive, sensory and creative messy projects with parental guidance. Kits are offered for September, October, November and December. Pick up your kit the first Friday of each month. Age: 2–6 Fee: $20 ($18) per kit

MONTHLY YOUTH ART KITSEvery kit comes with DIY art activities of varying media, along with instructions. Some adult supervision is required. Optional virtual instructor-led lessons are on the third Saturday of the month at 10 a.m. Links for virtual lessons are sent in advance. Choose between three different age groups! Kits are available the first Friday of each month. Age: 4–6, 7–9, 10–13 Fee: $35 ($31) per kit

A CLOSER LOOK

Artists gather at Stone City in 1932. Featured in photo (back row) are Marvin Cone (at easel) and Adrian Dornbush. Seated between

them is Marjorie Nuhn. Credit: Grant Wood Art Gallery, Anamosa, IA.

The Hearst Center is working on an in-depth study of the life and career Cedar Falls artist Marjorie Nuhn (1898–1988). We are interested in locating and documenting works that may be scattered in personal collections, gathering biographical information, and/or investigating any Nuhn-related ephemera from the community. If you have work by Marjorie Nuhn in your personal collection, or anything you think we might be interested in, we’d love to hear from you. Please contact Heather Skeens, Cultural Programs Supervisor, at [email protected] or call 319-268-5550. Thank you for your support!

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While the Hearst Center serves the community, it also depends on the community for support. Hundreds of people like you who appreciate the world of creativity have already become Friends of the Hearst. Join them to become an important part of the arts community.

When you become a Friend of the Hearst, your donation supports:

• A diverse array of exhibitions

• Family and individual arts programming

• Free films and live concerts

• Adult, youth & family art classes and workshops

• Receptions with local and nationally-recognized artists

• Guest speakers and much more

Friends receive advance notice of exhibition openings, performances and events as well as Friends-only savings in the gift shop, class registrations, room rentals and ticketed events.

We Welcome Volunteers!Help with Hearst Center activities and exhibitions as one of the more than 120 volunteers who contribute their time and talent to the Hearst. Help with festivals, group tours, mailings, receptions, special events or assist in the garden.

To become a Friend of the Hearst and to learn more about volunteer opportunities, please fill out the information to the right and mail to:

Friends of the HearstHearst Center for the Arts304 West Seerley BoulevardCedar Falls, Iowa 50613

Call 319-273-8641 for more information.

BECOME A FRIEND OF THE HEARST!

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FRIENDS OF THE HEARST BOARDWendy BowmanDavid BeatyDiane MeggersMary BrammerSandra Luttchens-Van Allen

Linda TaylorScott CaweltiDale SchradMolly Taiber

FRIENDS OF THE HEARST MEMBERSThank you to our many Friends who support the Hearst Center for the Arts. Your annual membership directly supports our exhibitions, public programs and educational opportunities for artists of all ages.

Joan & Andy AckermanAudrey Adams-SorgeEdward & Dalila AmendDaryl & Jan AndersenElizabeth AndrewsGreg & Vicki AngoveRenu BansalSam & Denise BarrNicholas & Nancy BarsicRobert & Katie BarteltMary-Sue Bartlett & Dave DrennerKenneth BasomBob & Rosemary BeachKim & Gretchen BehmMarlene BehnSandy & Tom BenakVirginia BergGretta BerghammerTammy & Dan BernJan BernhardHugh & Lynne BeykirchTimothy & Jean BollerMarion BoyerRobert & Margaret BradfordRichard & Mary BrammerMolly BrammerLynn & Betsy BrantKeith & Becky BraunDan BreitbachLinda BrooksWilliam & Moria BrownJohn BruhaBrenna Griffin & John BurnettRobbin & Mary Ann BurnsBrenda BusemanJoe ByrneNathan CallahanRussell CampbellNorma Ellen CaquelinLarry & Barb CardamonLinda & Gary CarneyFelicia & Harrison CassSteve & Gerry ChamberlinEsther ChengKyle & Jennifer ChristiasonCarolyn & John ChristmanDorothy ClausenWilliam & Stephanie ClohesyJeff ClowPeter Colver & Diane MorrisDr. Steven B. Corbin & Rep. Doris KelleyWilliam & Cathy CraigJohn CrossEtienne Delessert & Rita MarshallRobert & Tanis DiedrichsMary Disburg

Alice & Forrest DolgenerBarbara DowdDennis DownsJanet DrakeDavid & Carol DraperJake & Emily DrennanJacques DuboisKathryn Duke & David BeatyDavid & Helen DuncanDiane EbertMac EblenJay & Vicki EdelnantCarrie EildertsMary Sue EllingerStanley & Donna EngelMary EngelkesMichael EntzBonnie EricksonMark FeddersenRobert Federhofer & Helen SadlerChristine & Louis FenechJudith FinkelsteinSteven & Susan FlackHarriette & Herbert FlatherRonald & Denise FloryJohn & Judy FochtJames & Judith FogdallLen & Gail FroyenHeidi FuchtmanMarilyn & Dennis GaedeEdward J. Gallagher IIIPatricia GeadelmannAndrew & Joan GilpinDorothy GlascockDaniel & Stacy GlascockGeorge & Sandy GlennDeb GoodenbourMichael GortonReginald GreenKristin & Gary GriffinJoe & Melanie GriffithVaughn & Judy GriffithBob & Avis GuthartJoel & Linda HaackDonna HagenKate Brennan HallMegan HannamMicheall & Sheryl HanselRoger HansonRowena HardingerKathleen HarperJudith HarringtonBrian & Joan Gaspar HartGregory & Lynnette HarterCarollyn HartsfieldDorothy HaugebakAllen & Pamela Hays

James & Harriett HealyDan & Cindy HerndonAmy HilliardSusie & John HinesJan HixGreg & Anne HoekstraDan & Linda HolmMardy & Lauren HolstA. John HolstadGreg HoltLinda HolvikMary HuberJulie & Robert HughesSusan HummelRichard & Lisa HurbanSusan JacobsenWillard & Kay JenkinsJoan Kafer KernsDave & Cynthia KaiserJohn & Margie KeiserSharon KelleherGary & Linda KelleyJim & Santha KernsThomas Tritle & Kathleen KerrThomas & Adel KesslerLawrence & Esther KiefferTom & Lisa KlenskeRick Knivsland & Barbara FedelerLiz & Dan KoenigfeldJoyce KohnKathryn KoobMartha KroeseKurt & Cindy KruseDebra KylerJames & Jodi LandauMr. Alan LangeRonald & Jane LarsonJames LaRueBrad & Jennifer LeeMark & Mary LeenKarin LeonardAnn Renée LighterCarol & Chris LillyEmerson & Kirsten LinneyKen & Amy LockardBarbara LounsberryAudrey LowinPat & Mary LymanRita LynnMary Kay MadsenWayne MageeDan & Donna MallinChristopher Martin & Bettina FabosKaren & Chris MartinMarleta MathesonBrad MattocksDoris Mauer

Mary McCalleyNaomi & John McCormickDr. James & Martha McCutcheonDee McMullenJason & Kristina MehmenMark MershonSandy Jo MessinghamPriscilla MeyermannBeverly & Richard MichaelRuth MillarJohn & Karen MillerJim & Kim MillerJan & Steve MooreDana & Judy MoserKaren MukaiJacqueline Halbloom & Scott MurphyKirk NatzkeDoris NeroLiane NicholsMary NielsenJerry & Marjorie NissenKathryn Nuss & Steven PalmquistLouise OdleRandy OlsonAnn OlssonAlan & Karen OrrJo Anne OveFrancis & Margaret PardoeDebbie PaulsenKristin & Creig PehlDianne & Robert PetersonTom PetersonThomas & Pod PetersonDianne PhelpsMary Jo PiechDavid PiersolDavid & Julie PoeMarge PolacekMerle & Karen PolandVirginia & Gary PoppenTom & Dorinda PoundsArlene Prather-O’KaneGreg & Rena RaeckerK.N. & Mythili RajendranJohn & Beverly RappRuth RatliffLane & Joanne Latta ReevesAndrea Reiher-OdomMartha ReinekeDon & Jean RichardsonJohn & Amelia RiderRebecca & Ronald RinehartSandy RittgersJeremy Rosel & Amanda UbbenJohn & Mick RuncheyRenata Sack

Kevin & Janet SandersMyrna & Leonard SandvikMary SchlicherDebi & Tim SchmidtLori SchmidtDale & Paula SchradSue & Bill SchumeranWilliam & Gale SennChristine & Andrew SextonSaul ShapiroMargaret ShayChris ShebanIra & Nancy SimetMatthew & Heather SkeensAudrey SmithBonnie & Stephen SmithStanley SmithKathryn SogardRobin & Mike SpragueRichard & Martha StanfordPhyllis SteeleTom & Char StrubGraceann SunAl SundtElizabeth SuttonNick TaiberMolly TaiberMary TaylorLinda C TaylorRobert & Joanne TefftDiane ThiessenEmily ThodeKay & Rich ThuesenMeryl ThuleanDhirendra VajpeyiEashaan VajpeyiJon VanAllen & Sandra Luttchens-VanAllenPeter & Marilyn VoorheesEvie WaackGary & Linda WaldonDavid & Sharon WalkerFayeth WaltonMark & Theresa WestbrockRoger WhiteDavid WielandSteven WikertMarion & Russell WileyKathy A. WilliamsMargaret WilloughbyPaul & Joyce WillyEric Giddens & Kendra WohlertDonald & Barbara WoodGretchen WoodrickLing YaoJames & Lauri Young

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