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Posted on August 30, 2007

Check us out!

Filed under: General — PRCA @ 2:36 pm

The Stevens Community Medical Center staff/visitor dining rooms are full of art! Thank you to the artists who have provided art for this display. Artists currently on display are Della Conroy from Hancock, William Voorhees from Appleton, Phyllis Joos from Hancock, Steve Larson from Starbuck, Richard Walker from Cyrus, Sandy O’Brien from Glenwood, and Carol Ulrich from Ashby.

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William Voorhees-Photographer

Filed under: General — PRCA @ 2:28 pm

Come and check out the new art at the PRCA!
William Voorhees is a 21 year old Computer Science Senior at the University of MN-Twim Cities. He was raised on a farm in rural Appleton and it was on the drive to and from Lac qui Parle Valley High School that he first became fascinated with the natural beauty of nature, clouds in particular. This fascination sparked his interest in photography. Will has continued his education in photography with courses and seminars at the University and he is a member of the U of M Dark Room Club.
Although natural beauty continues to be the major theme of Will’s work, he has begun expanding his subjects to other areas. Will has been the photographer for the MN American Legion’s Boy State for three years and some of his photographs display a patriotic theme.
Will’s photographs have been displayed at Terrace Mill, Central Square, Hopkins Center for the Arts, American Legion Posts, public libraries, private collections and now at the PRCA in Morris.

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A New Book: Shawls & Scarves

Filed under: General — PRCA @ 2:21 pm

Available now at the PRCA!
Myrna A. I. Stahman has a new book entitled “Shawls and Scarves” .
A life-long pleasure knitter, Myrna lives in Boise, Idaho. Her knitting needles accompany her everywhere she goes, including into the courtroom where she observes the attorney’s she supervises. Myrna enjoys designing, knitting and teaching classes on Faroese-shaped shawls and Seamen’s scarves.

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Posted on August 14, 2007

Buy Local: A Smart Choice!

Filed under: General — PRCA @ 11:15 am

Buying local means you’re supporting the local economy. It’s a pretty simple equation. Buying local also means short trips, easy parking, no lines, and the chance to say hello to people you know!

At the PRCA you can find wonderful local gifts: pottery, jewelry, paintings, clothing, books & music, hand painted Ukrainian eggs, and more!

And now you can purchase our unique 2008 calendar featuring photographs of Water in Our World. It’s a beauty and we’ll run out well before Christmas eve, so hurry on down.

Besides all that we’ve got gift certificates, memberships, and our funky PRCA t-shirt.

You can’t go wrong for gifts at the PRCA!

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The PRCA: A Gift-Giver’s Paradise

Filed under: General — PRCA @ 10:51 am

What better gift to give than a unique, locally made, beautiful piece of art?
The PRCA is ready to meet your needs!

* New pottery by Bill Gossman of New London and Karla Klinger of Morris, as well as pots by Kevin Flicker, Emily Schollett, Sam Johnson, Anne Meyer, and Matt Peters
* New jewelry by Lisa Johannes, and more by Sara Gronfeld, Carol Ulrich, Catie Lee, Katie MacKenzie, and Laurel Iverson
* Pastels and watercolors by Della Conroy, Deb Connolly, Lisa Johannes, Stephen Henning, Steve Larson, and more
* Hand blown glass by John Olesen
* Athena Kildegaard’s new book of poetry, as well as books by Jess Lourey, Linda Hodgson, John Rezmerski, and others
* CDs by The Granary Girls and Jerry Ostensoe
* Photography by Richard Walker
* Cards galore! Mix and match for a fantastic, functional gift!

And don’t forget: the 2008 PRCA calendar featuring breathtaking photographs by area photographers is also available now!

We’ve extended our hours :
Tuesday - Friday 11-5:30
Thursdays open until 8
and Saturdays 10 - 2
Come on by and see us soon!

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PRCA 2008 calendar on sale now!

Filed under: General — PRCA @ 10:30 am

August, 2007 - Van Gooch
Spiffy new 2008 PRCA fund raising calendars will soon be on sale in the PRCA Gallery. They make wonderful holiday gifts and support a great cause!

This year’s theme is “Water in Our World” and the calendar features the work of 12 different local artists. Several of the photographs were entries in the this year’s annual PRCA photography contest. The co-editors (Julia Conroy, William Voorhees, Richard Walker, Sara Gronfeld and Jenny Emmert) would like to thank all those who submitted images for consideration.

The calendars have excellent quality printing on heavy card stock (the same as last year), cost $20 each, and make wonderful gifts.

Read on for a gallery of all 12 images from last year…

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Posted on August 8, 2007

Silent Auction–Reflecting on Art and Culture!

Filed under: General — PRCA @ 2:53 pm

The PRCA is throwing its 4th Annual Silent Auction—an event designed to help the non-profit that is making such a big difference to the region.

This year’s event is being held at Old #1 Southside on Thursday, November 8th, 2007 and will feature live jazz, free hors d’oeuvres and chocolate, and a cash bar. The event gets started at 6:30pm with the bidding ending at 8:30.

And new this year is Framed Mirrors! PRCA artists have been busy taking beautifully framed mirrors designed and built by Mike Lusk. He is wood worker from Coon Valley Wisconsin. The artists have turned them into functional and artistic mirrors—some whimsical, some elegant, all unique—
Live music at the silent auction will be provided by a group of UMM jazz musicians. Delectable hors d’oeuvres and chocolates will be provided and a cash bar will be open featuring a variety of delicious drinks. People are encouraged to “dress to impress” for an evening of high times and elegance.

All proceeds from the event make it possible for the PRCA to continue its efforts to support the creativity of everyone while weaving arts and culture into the fabric of the community. The PRCA has been serving the region since April, 2002, and looks forward to continued excellence and growth thanks to the support of the community.

Tickets for the Silent Auction will be available at the door the night of the event. Or stop in at the PRCA, 630 Atlantic Avenue in Morris.

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