Jul 23 Wednesday
Sam Tucibat, Feature Wall, July 1 -July 31
Sam Tucibat is a retired instructor of photography and graphic design who taught for twenty years at Highland Community College in Freeport, IL.
Sam’s creativity is motivated by the wonder of exploring new visual territory through the powerful medium of digital photographic composition. His method involves combining photographs or parts of photographs into one visual space, building unique images that are greater than the sum of their parts.
The Next Picture Show community arts center in Dixon presents 2 juried shows through Aug. 9: "Abstract," an exhibit that explores artists who push the bounds of their 2-and-3-D artwork through abstraction; and "The Power of Words," exhibit that invited artists to find a fusion between word and visual arts in their works.
An opening reception and awards presentation will be held on Friday, Jul. 9, from 6-8 p.m.
June 1 – July 31: Taft Gallery - Artist Mary Howe
Born and raised on the Northwest side of the city in Chicago, Mary along with her husband George moved to the quaint town of Oregon Illinois in 2019. After raising two sons, a long career in retail management and real estate Mary finally found the time to dedicate herself to her favorite hobby of painting.
Mary continues to welcome the challenges of working through landscapes, still life and portraits as well as participating in the Rock River Valley Painters Guild Plein Air Group.
Parents, are you looking for fun ways to keep your kids engaged this summer? Bring them to Camp Creativity — a series of interactive activities designed for school-aged children and led by Northern Illinois University students. Fuel your child’s curiosity and watch their creativity come to life!
This program is limited to the first 20 children. Sign-up will begin at the children’s desk one hour before the event.
For additional information, please email Theresa at theresaw@dkpl.org or call (815) 756-9568 ext. 3350.
One part history lecture, one part folk concert. Music of the Civil War expresses the hardship, pain, love, and humor of those involved in the conflict and those left behind. This program features live performances of music popular in the North, South, and songs that crossed those boundaries to help heal a nation. From foot-stomping "Dixie" to the somber "Auction Block" ballad about slavery, this program will take the audience on a historical musical journey. All ages. FREE. Registration is required.
Draw, craft, or make-and-take and display your creativity at Teen Art Club! We’ll have new projects and art materials to try at every meeting.
This program is intended for teens in grades 6-12. No registration is required but this program is first come, first served as supplies are limited.
For additional information, please contact Jesus at juanb@dkpl.org or at (815) 756-9568 ext. 3401.
RagtimeJune 18-21 & July 23-27 Suggested Audience: Mature
Step into the unforgettable world of Ragtime, the Tony-winning musical, based on E.L. Doctorow’s iconic novel. Set in the vibrant melting pot of turn-of-the-century New York, this acclaimed show weaves together three distinctly American stories—of an upper-class wife, a Jewish immigrant, and a daring Harlem musician—united by their courage and hope for the future. With a diverse, award-winning score blending ragtime, klezmer, and more, Ragtime is a dynamic and emotional journey that explores the American dream and its timeless contradictions. Join us this summer for a truly inspiring theatrical experience about the American dream and hope for the future!
Jul 24 Thursday
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.