Aug 23 Saturday
An encore of Bernadette Curl-Woodruff's solo collection of photographic art will be shown at the DeKalb Area Women's Center from August 1 to August 31, 2025.
We invite you to join us for a RECEPTION celebrating her work on Friday, August 22nd from 6pm to 8:30pm. Hors d'oeuvres and beverages will be served. Live music TBD.
The show is titled STRANGE LOOKING CREATURE and is a life-sized photographic exploration of how she sees/is seen in this world. Using hybrid analog/digital techniques and equipment, her work is also informed and augmented by her previous professional experiences as a metal and wood worker.
If you cannot join us at the reception, we hope you will be able to stop by the center sometime during the 1 month run.
Ellen Mumford, Taft Gallery
As a child I really never had an interest in art. It wasn’t until my junior year in high school that I decided to take an art class due to the fact that I needed an elective course. Here I found my niche and won a summer semester art scholarship at the University of Illinois. During my college years I did not major or minor in art as I would certainly have become a “starving artist." However, I always took an art course.
My career as a civil engineering technician drove me to focus on math causing a conflict that was at odds with my artistic creative processes. So, during those 42 years of highway work I produced very little art, only mainly for my home. While considering future retirement, I decided it was time to “up” my art game. Because I had never considered watercolor, in 2012, on a whim, I enrolled in Graydon Cafarella’s watercolor landscape classes at The Next Picture Show gallery. I LOVED IT! To further my watercolor experience, I also painted with David Becker in Venice, Italy, and then every Thursday (fighting rush hour traffic!) with Dale Popovich of Palette and Chisel Art Academy in Chicago. When possible, I still paint with Dale at Dillman’s Resort in Wisconsin.
My work is eclectic at best but tends toward realism. I am always trying new methods, paints, topics, etc. As a “snowbird” I have recently joined Scott Hiestand’s acrylic wildlife/landscape classes and Gail Bokor’s experimental mixed media/abstract classes. Both are teaching in the Daytona Beach area. My paintings in this gallery exhibit their influence but also Graydon’s and Dale’s.I have won many awards for paintings created in all 3 mediums (most recently at TNPS Best of Show Abstract) but have only exhibited locally. Exhibiting at CMAAA is opening a new area of exposure of my art to the masses. I try not to be too philosophical about my art. I paint what I like and what brings me pleasure – and sometimes a challenge. In the words of Georgia O’Keeffe “I have but one desire as a painter - that is to paint what I see, as I see it, in my own way.”
Greg La Mont, Feature Wall
Greg has been fascinated with art and artwork since he was young, always experimenting with wall art, illustrations, mechanical drawings, and caricatures for the high school yearbook to name a few.
Intrigued by creating in many different genres, he kept building upon his knowledge bank. A self taught artist, he brings an eclectic mix to his body of work.
He enjoys visualizing and creating work in varying mediums, and has been showing locally in the surrounding area for years now.
Paw Prints: Artworks of AnimalsAugust 1 - September 13Reception: August 8, 6:00pm - 8:00pm
This exhibit focuses on the subject of animals, domesticated or wild: mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, invertebrates, and fish. Artists are free to apply their own interpretation in representing the overall theme, from a small insect to a massive whale, and even fictional, mythological, or imagined creatures. Awards: The exhibit will be judged with awards presented at the reception, August 8, from 6:00 - 8:00pm. Visitors will also be allowed to vote for their favorite art piece with the People’s Choice winner announced at the close of the exhibit.
Our awards judge, Carol Bingham, grew up in a small town in central Illinois where she spent much of her childhood playing near rivers and streams. Early childhood experiences provide the basis of her paintings. Most of her work is in oil, but she has also used watercolor, acrylic inks, graphite, collage, and mixed media.
Carol has accepted numerous awards for her work. She received her BFA Illustration summa cum laude at NIU in DeKalb, IL.
Larry Bond, Lowden Gallery, July 1 - August 31
Through the years I have experimented with different forms of 2D and 3D art .Acrylics, oil, charcoal, pen and ink, and watercolor have been my primary painting and drawing mediums; however, my first love is Watercolor.
In terms of competition and recognition I have won several awards, entered numerous art show competitions, and was accepted into the 2018 San Diego Watercolor Society’s International Watercolor Show. I have won awards from shows at The Next Picture Show, Dixon, Illinois, Norris Gallery, St. Charles, Illinois, and Illinois Watercolor Society Member Shows. I am a Signature Member of the Illinois Watercolor Society.
When asked to describe my style I often describe it as “realistic contemporary with an occasional abstract slant”. In short, I want the viewer to see the painting as mostly realistic and be drawn-in to the scene. I enjoy painting Urbanscapes, Abstracts and Rural Landscapes.
In 2017, Stateline standouts Denny Diamond, Chip Messiner, and the Trinadora Duo (Janel Nelson & Ron Holm) combined their talents to create a concert celebrating the music of Neil Diamond (Denny), John Denver (Chip), Patsy Cline (Janel), and Roy Orbison (Ron). The event was a tremendous success, and many listeners who attended the original concert have asked for a reunion show.
In response, Denny, Chip, and Trinadora are offering two reunion concerts (a 3pm matinee and a 7pm evening show) on August 23rd. The events are a special addition to the Concerts On The Creek series at 4500 Spring Creek Road, Rockford. For each event, doors open an hour before the concert starts. Packaged snacks and soft beverages will be available.
Tickets are $10 at https://www.springcreekucc.org/concerts . Those who are unable to buy online may phone 815.979.1949 or email COTC4500@gmail.com to make special arrangements.
Celebrate local music, food and farmers at Farmers Rising's 3rd Annual Alfalfa Music Festival. On Saturday, August 23rd from 3 to 10 PM, seven fantastic local bands will grace the stage culminating with our headliners this year, the Ernie Hendrickson Band. Food, drink, activities and fun await.
Alfalfa Fest is a 100% waste-free event. Tickets $25 in advance, $40 at the gate.
Enjoy the golden glow of the setting sun while on a guided hike located at Tuttle Clarkson Natural Area in Poplar Grove. We will stop to admire the late summer blooms and be on the lookout for wildlife. Expect around a mile hike. Registration is required.
Simply BillyA Tribute to Billy JoelSATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 2025 | 7:00 PM
Tickets start at $43, Members save 30%(All-in pricing includes $4 Box Office Fee. An $8 Order fee will be applied at checkout to the entire order)A tribute to the music and live performances of Billy Joel
SIMPLY BILLY is more than a tribute—it’s an electrifying homage to one of pop music’s most iconic legends. Starring Brian Harris, the show captures the energy, passion, and piano prowess of Billy Joel in a dazzling concert experience that brings classic hits like “Piano Man,” “My Life,” and “Uptown Girl” to life.
Harris delivers a powerhouse performance, blending spot-on vocals with world-class piano chops in a show that feels as close to the real thing as it gets.
Simply Billy is a must-see for fans of the piano rock legends.
Recommended: 12+
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