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Please Join Us! NSAA Annual STARLIGHT NIGHT to be held March 3 at the North Shore Country Club

Thursday, February 9th, 2012

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Join us for NSAA’s largest fundraiser of the year! Starlight Night is a family-friendly evening to celebrate and support NSAA. Bring the kids!
The evening includes kids’ crafts, raffles, silent auction, dinner, dancing, NSAA performances, and more!

Starlight Night: Celebrate & Support NSAA
Saturday, March 3
5:00 p.m. – 11:30 p.m.
North Shore Country Club
3100 West Country Club Drive, Mequon
Adults $60
Children $15
**Corporate & Family Sponsorships available!

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SATURATION SHOW Midwest Phototography Event to be held at NSAA

Monday, June 14th, 2010

Saturation 2010 Photo Event August 6th and 7th  

Saturation 2010, a 2-day photographic arts event that brings together Wisconsin native professional photo artists, emerging artists, amateur photographers, art students, photo art enthusiasts and general public for a weekend long celebration of photo art form. 

Outline

Friday Aug 6th Evening 7-11 pm

·       Music by Josh Christensen and Friends 7-11pm

·       Photo Event featuring the emerging talents

Saturday August 7th, 10-5pm

·         Lecture to the Public 10-11:30 am

·         Free kids workshops 1-5 pm (call for details) 

          Visiting Artist Series featuring :

Andy Berggren

Andy began his journey as a photographer while earning a Bachelor of Arts in Radio-TV-Film at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh. After graduating, he came to Milwaukee in pursuit of a career in video production. While continuing to work on his photography portfolio he soon realized that this was where his true passion lies. While specializing in architectural and fine art photography he continues to cover all aspects of the medium. His re-creation of famous images through the use of LEGO has gained attention and defined him as an innovative and unique photographer. 

Adrienne Dyer

Two of my great loves in life are travel and photography. I eagerly stumbled upon my choice of subject as a recent high school graduate. Not realizing how big a part of my life photography would become, I initially took photos of places that were foreign to me as a way to journal my life. That focus quickly changed into a passion for photographing the adventure of difference experiences. The anticipation of the unknown, and the thrill I get when I find a new perspective on a culture inspire me. 

M Randall

I find myself looking for that unique shot that digs deeper into the obvious.  It is usually a close-up that reveals details of an object or setting that is most often missed or unattainable by a passing glance.  I am attracted to weather related opportunities, in which the subject or objects can vanish rapidly.  I consider myself a “new-purist” who enjoys digital photography, but keeps photo manipulation to a minimum if any at all. 

James Prinz

James Prinz is a 1979 graduate of Grafton High School. He received a BFA from UW-Milwaukee in 1986 and an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1988. Mr. Prinz founded James Prinz Photography in 1987 and works internationally photographing artwork for museums, universities, galleries, collectors and artists. He has had work published in many catalogues, books and also numerous international magazines and newspapers. James Prinz was the staff photographer at the Museum of Contemporary Art In Chicago from 1989 until 1995. He was the principal photographer with the Mellon International Dunhuang Archive at Northwestern University and has traveled to China 15 times to photograph Buddhist caves in the Gobi Desert. His duties with the project also included teaching advanced photographic techniques to members of the Dunhuang Research Academy as well as members of the Cultural Relics Bureau in Beijing. Currently Mr. Prinz has been collaborating with Chicago artist, Nick Cave, and has photographs and videos being exhibited in Cave’s traveling museum exhibition, “Meet Me art the Center of the Earth”. When not photographing artwork for others, James Prinz produces his own landscape photography. Mr. Prinz resides in Chicago with his wife and children. 

Kids Workshops

CALL FOR STUDENT ART AGES 6 TO 17

Children (ages 6-17) from the Ozaukee County will be invited to create 1 image, print 2 copies on the theme “in My Neighborhood”.  

In addition students will be invited to participate in a free workshop with a Visiting Artist.  Workshops will be divided into 3 age levels to maintain order.  Ages 6-9, 10-13, and 14-17.  Students will bring 2nd print to workshop where they will all create 1 large-scale photography collage to be exhibited in the community on a rotating basis over the 2010 fall period.

Workshops times to be announced. 

NSAA 1111 Broad Street – Grafton WI 53024 – 262-377-3514

 

 

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