![]() ![]() They will be up for viewing until a silent auction which will be held in early July. Once photographed, the butterflies will be distributed in business downtown Beloit, including The Villager, Walnut Creek and Bagels and More. Community artists will be turning in their butterflies by May 31st. Keep your eye open for butterflies downtown! This spring Beloit Art Center announced the 2023 BUTTERFLY BELOIT Fundraiser. For more about classes please visit the BAC website. Held twice a week, students receive a punch card and can attend when it is best for their schedule. It is excellent for balance, flexibility, and coordination. Let by Nancy Mayhew, qigong is a Chinese exercise to optimize energy within the body and maintain good health. Ongoing Qigong classes are happening this summer. Summer is a great time to enhance your photographic skills and this class will teach you how. ![]() A new session of Introduction to Digital Photography will begin July 5th. Summer classes for adults are also being offered. Visit for all of the offerings and how to sign up. Nancy Mayhew will return again this summer with two mosaic classes for kids. Anna Banwell will be offering a variety of one-day workshops including papermaking, felting, and creating a recycled art journal. Pottery instructor Rebecca Rehpohl will be teaching pottery classes for teens. Back by popular demand, Lynette Redner will be teaching classes in cartooning, watercolor, and acrylic painting. His exhibit at BPL will be open through June.Ĭalling young artists! Beloit Art Center is offering summer classes for students ages 8 – 18. John has won several awards regionally and his piece Time with Dad, received a 2021 state award from the Association of Wisconsin Artists. In 2022 John was commissioned by the City of Beloit to paint the USS Beloit for the dedication ceremony commemorating the combat ship. Most of his art instruction has come from reading books, taking online classes, and working with the Beloit Art Center Thursday night open studio artist group. John Hines is self-taught and was born and raised in Beloit. Robin notes that people are intrigued by her current artwork and love the fact that it is created from items that have been discarded.īe sure to stop by the Beloit Public Library before the end of June to see the current exhibit by John Hines, resident artist of the Beloit Art Center. ![]() Living throughout the United States and Singapore for three years she traveled extensively and saw art and architecture that has inspired her artwork. Travel has fueled Robin’s sense of creativity. She has worked in fiber and textiles as a weaver, and more recently with paper, using old magazines and other periodicals to create art. Robin’s common theme in her art is the upcycling of used materials. In the Bell Gallery, we are pleased to feature Robin Russart. He has also been involved with the group that facilitated Janesville becoming a Bird City. ![]() He is also a founding member and past president of the Blackhawk Chapter of Trout’s Unlimited. He is a member of the Janesville Art League, a Friend of Hedberg Library, and the Wisconsin Society of Ornithology. He has been the major supplier of interior signage for Famous Dave’s restaurants nationwide since 2001. Kurt is a graphic designer, sign maker, and nature painter. In the Sveum Gallery, we welcome Janesville artist Kurt Buggs. Both exhibits will be open through May 25th. A gallery talk featuring the artists will be held at 6 pm. Beloit Art Center is pleased to announce the June exhibits which will open with a First Friday Gallery Reception on June 2 from 5-7pm. ![]()
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