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SUMMARY:Closing Reception "Ojibwe by Design"
DESCRIPTION:Watermark Art Center invites the public to visit the Wild Hare in Bemidji to view work on display by young artists created during Watermark’s “Ojibwe by Design” summer workshop. The workshop was taught by exhibiting artist and middle school teacher\, Sarah McRae (Red Lake Band of Ojibwe) over 3 days in June at Bemidji State University. The public is also invited to the closing reception to be held at the Wild Hare on Friday\, August 16 from 5 to 6:30. \nMcRae taught students design principles\, indigenous art history\, and technical skills while encouraging them to focus on “filling space with intention”. The workshop was made possible with support from the Blandin Foundation and the McKnight Foundation. \nThe Wild Hare Bistro is located at 523 Minnesota Ave MW in Bemidji.
URL:https://watermarkartcenter.org/event/closing-reception-ojibwe-by-design/
LOCATION:WildHare Bistro\, 523 Minnesota Ave NW\, Bemidji\, MN\, 56601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past Events,Reception
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SUMMARY:Third Coast Chamber Collective to perform at Watermark
DESCRIPTION:Watermark Art Center will host the final concert in this year’s Third Coast Chamber Collective Festival series featuring “Music from the Americas”\, on Sunday\, August 18th at 6pm. The Festival will feature works by composers C. Shaw\, A. Piazzolla\, O. Golijov\, E. Fine\, W.Grant Still and others. \nThird Coast Chamber Collective (TCCC) is a Minnesota-based string quartet comprised of emerging musicians including Magdalena SAS – cello\,  Pedro Oviedo – viola\, Natalia Korenchuk – violin\, and Evgeny Zvonnikov – violin. Coming from diverse backgrounds\, they have joined together with the goal of building connection and improving community access to the arts and arts education in Minnesota. \nThird Coast Chamber Collective 2024 Festival “Music of the Americas” final concert at Watermark Art Center\nAugust 18\, 6:00 pm\nfeaturing: \nGuest Artists: Floocello Duo: Pola Benke – cello and Antonina Styczen – flute\nwith TCCC Artist: Evgeny Zvonnikov – violin \nFloocello\, based in Los Angeles\, is a chamber group featuring Antonina Styczen on flutes and Pola Benke on cello. Founded by two Polish musicians\, Floocello combines traditional classical music\, with contemporary music\, works by female composers\, and folk traditions. They have won the Beverly Hills National Auditions in 2022 and performed at venues across the United States. Committed to expanding the classical music repertoire\, they actively commission new music. \nPola Benke – cello \nPola Benke is a distinguished cellist and conductor known for her blend of passion and pursuit of musical excellence. Her musical journey began at the age of eight in Poland\, leading to a soloist debut in 2007 with a captivating performance of Lutoslawski’s Grave. Pola earned a Master’s Degree in orchestral training from The Boston Conservatory and pursued postgraduate studies under Marek Szpakiewicz in Los Angeles. She further honed her skills through scholarships\, studying with renowned cellists including Lynn Harrell\, Dominik Polonski and Astrid Schween. \nPola’s prowess in classical music has taken her to prestigious festivals across Europe and the United States\, including the Aspen Music Festival. As a versatile musician\, she has performed as a soloist\, chamber musician\, and orchestra member\, premiering numerous contemporary pieces. Her association with the chamber orchestra Sinfonietta Cracovia\, patronized by Krzysztof Penderecki\, has bolstered her reputation in the classical music world. Additionally\, she directed the International Cello Festival “Hello-Cello.” \nIn her conducting career\, Pola serves as an Assistant Conductor at the Riverside Philharmonic\, and the Long Beach Symphony\, and an Associate Conductor at the Westside Youth Orchestra. Early recognition of her talent included selection for Maestro Neeme Järvi’s summer program and an invitation to the Dartington Music Festival and Järvi Academy in Estonia. \nPola’s passion for contemporary music and advocacy for female artists defines her career. Her musical influences include Krzysztof Penderecki\, Igor Stravinsky\, and Yo-Yo Ma. Now residing in Los Angeles\, she continues to inspire audiences with her remarkable musicianship and leadership\, performing with local ensembles like the OC Trio\, Floocello and Romantica Piano Quartet. \nAntonina Styczen – flute \nA dynamic flutist and entrepreneur\, Antonina Styczeń has appeared in unlikely spaces as a concerto soloist and created large-scale\, crowd-sourced projects\, with an emphasis on performances that include improvisation\, electronics\, deejay\, her own compositions\, and works by female composers. Ms. Styczeń is a First Prize and special prize winner for the Best Performance of a New Work at the National Flute Association Young Artist Competition\, a two time Second Prize and William H. Grass Memorial Prize winner at The James Pappoutsakis Memorial Flute Competition\, and Third Prize winner in the Mid-South Flute Society Young Artist Competition and Texas Myrna Brown Young Artist Competition as well as winner of 2018 Astral Artists National Audition and 2022 Beverly Hills National Audition. Her debut album „Mieczyslaw Wajnberg: Works for Flute” was nominated for the International Classical Music Award and the Prize of German Critics. She holds degrees from Fryderyk Chopin University of Music in Warsaw\, Poland\, Escuela Superior de Música Reina Sofía in Madrid\, Spain and Boston Conservatory at Berklee. Recently\, she’s toured worldwide with Iranian pop-star Googoosh\, while pursuing doctoral studies at the University of Southern California. Antonina maintains her private teaching studio in Irvine\, serves as a president of the San Diego Flute Guild and is a co-founder of two chamber groups\, active in Southern California: Floocello with Pola Benke (cello) and Duo Kava with Doris Cosić (guitar). \nEvgeny Zvonnikov – violin \nRussian violinist Evgeny Zvonnikov enjoys a varied career as a performer and educator. He is currently faculty of West Texas A & M University and has served for several years as the Associate Concertmaster of the Wichita Symphony Orchestra and Concertmaster of the Wichita Grand Opera Orchestra. Evgeny has taught masterclasses around the world and has collaborated with many acclaimed musicians\, including pianists Misha Dichter\, Leon Fleisher\, Gilbert Kalish\, and Peter Donohoe. \nAs a member of the Grammy nominated St. Petersburg String Quartet\, Evgeny participated in many summer music festivals and concert series in the United States\, the United Kingdom\, and Russia\, and performed in renowned concert halls\, such as Carnegie Hall in New York. In 2021 Evgeny won the First Prize at the Golden Classical Music Awards\, which included a performance at Carnegie Hall in New York City. \nLearn more at www.thirdcoastchambercollective.com/projects/festival2024 \nDirect Link to ONLINE SALES  >> \n$24 – Adult \n$15 – Seniors/College Students \n$10 – Children under 18 \nA limited number of tickets may be available at the door on the day of performance. \nWatermark galleries are accessible\, free and open to the public Monday – Saturday from 10 to 5pm and located at 505 Bemidji Avenue N. in Bemidji\, Minnesota\, 218-444-7570.
URL:https://watermarkartcenter.org/event/third-coast-chamber-collective-to-perform-at-watermark/
LOCATION:Watermark Art Center\, 505 Bemidji Ave\, Bemidji\, 56601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past Events,Performance
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