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RELATED AND USEFUL LINKS

NEW CENTURY ART GUILD on Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/NewCenturyArtGuild

 

ART RELATED LINKS:

Artist Troy J. Muller’s Website:

http://mullerstudios.com/

Artist Les Bruning Sculpture:

http://bruningsculpture.com/

Veteran-artist Mario Lopez:

http://www.paintingsbymariolopez.com/

 

VETERAN RELATED LINKS:

Lutheran Family Services’ At Ease Program Website:

http://www.lfsneb.org/behavioralhealth/at_ease/

Metropolitan Community College Military and Veteran Support Services:

http://www.mccneb.edu/mvss/

Combat Vets Motorcycle Association : Nebraska 16-1

http://ne.combatvet.org/

Bellevue University Veteran Services:

http://www.bellevue.edu/military/veteran-services.aspx

University of Nebraska at Omaha Veteran Student Organization:

http://www.unomaha.edu/vso/

IOWA’S DANISH VILLAGES RELATED LINKS:

Danish Villages Website:

http://www.danishvillages.com/

Danish Windmill Facebook Page:

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Danish-Windmill/212837615555

Audubon County, Iowa Tourism Website:

http://www.auduboncounty.com/

 

 

NCAG’s 2nd Annual Veterans Appreciation and Open House a big success!

Polka Police --back by popular demand!
Polka Police –back by popular demand!

Two art galleries  on Kimballton’s Main Street were open to the public to view veterans’ artwork including Tracy Stambaugh (AirForce), Ronee Smith (Army National Guard) and Bart Vargas (Air Force). Art Director Troy Muller’s artwork also remained on view. and a tasting of local wines began at 4:00p.m.   A chili cook-off was held at the Cottonwood Barn at 5:30pm.     Chili cooks vied for the top three prizes, determined by the most donations they collect in nearby buckets.  Proceeds went to student and veteran art scholarships. Entertainment was provided by  Loren Christensen on acoustic guitar and the widely popular singing-duo the “Polka Police”. This was a family friendly event; free and open to the public.

PHOTOS BY TRACY STAMBAUGH

 

Veteran/artist Tracy Stambaugh
Veteran/artist Tracy Stambaugh

Color and black and white photographer Tracy Stambaugh displayed a series of artworks in the Guild Gallery that represent Americana in the Midwest. Tracy was born and raised in Omaha, NE. After high school, he joined the Air Force and was a Law Enforcement troop with the Security Police; in service from 1995-1999. He was primarily stationed at Scott AFB, IL but spent time in Saudi Arabia and Spain. He said that the military taught him, among many other things, to pay attention to detail — a quality necessary to take good photographs. Tracy said that although he was relatively new to photography as an art form, and after picking up a professional-level camera only about two years ago, he has become completely infatuated with it: “I’m constantly thinking
about it, reading about it, looking at others’ work… I even dream about it. I never want to miss an opportunity to take a great photo, I carry my camera everywhere I go. I take photos of anything that catches my eye. I also enjoy coming up with ideas and experimenting, anything as long as I’m pushing that shutter
button.” He said he appreciated the opportunity to exhibit in the NCAG gallery to get feedback and valuable insight from gallery visitors. Tracy said his first goal is to finish school. He said, “I’m considering starting a home photography business, but want to find a niche, something that sets me apart from the rest.”

Tracy's photos in NCAG Gallery
Tracy’s photos in NCAG Gallery

Vets-4-Vets Spring 2014 Creativity Workshops

Veterans work in clay at a V4V Creative Workshop last summer.
Veterans work in clay at a V4V Creative Workshop last summer.

Vets-4-Vets Spring Workshops Begin in June

A series of creative workshops will be held this spring and summer at BellevueUniversity. Vets-4-Vets, a peer support group of veterans (and their loved-ones) interested in the common goal of sharing experiences, “venting” and just hangin’ out will meet to create art, poetry and music. In these workshops, participants will use a different artistic media each week. All experience levels are welcome and no previous art experience is required!

Dates/times and locations of Vets-4-Vets Summer2014 workshops listed on PDF link below.

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Please sign up in advance at the link provided below:

https://v4vworkshops.eventbrite.com

 

 

BELOW ARE EXAMPLES OF PREVIOUS VETS-4-VETS CREATIVE WORKSHOPS:

Please click on link to open PDF files:

V4V Spring 2014 Series :

Express Yourself Through Art flyer – Part III 05-14[1]

V4V Spring 2013 Series :

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V4V Summer 2013 Series :

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NEWSLETTER

Click on the links below to open PDF file of our latest newsletter:

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Click on the links below to open PDF file of our previous newsletters:

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WINTER 2013/14 Page 1:

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PAINTINGS BY MARIO LOPEZ

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Paintings by Mario Lopez
Paintings by Mario Lopez

Mario Lopez, a 29 year old veteran from Bandera, Texas was the recipient of NCAG’s 2014 Veteran Artist Grant. The grant included an expense paid four-day visit to the Midwest.  Troy Muller, NCAG Art Director, conducted three individualized painting workshops for Mario and curated a small exhibition of his paintings in the NCAG Gallery.

U.S. Army Sgt. Mario Lopez served in Iraq in 2006-7 and Afghanistan in 2008. In August of 2008, Mario was severely injured while on duty with a combat engineering unit in Afghanistan. As part of a routine convoy, Lopez was strapped into his MRAP Vehicle on his way to his next mission when a 300-pound roadside bomb exploded, creating a blast that sent the MRAP’s door hurtling into him and pinning him inside the burning vehicle. As a result of the blast, he sustained burns on more than 50 percent of his body and he subsequently lost his right arm, right ear, right eye and most of the fingers on his left hand.

Mario said, “While recovering in 2011, I picked up a paint brush with my remaining left fingers and began to experiment! Initially, I was painting just for myself, but friends and family started to inquire about my art.  Before I knew it, I was getting attention and requests from people I had never even met!” Today, Mario and his wife, Danielle, are taking his painting career to the next level and sharing his ability and inspiration with others nationwide.

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Troy Muller’s Bronze Sculptures

"Steadfast Tin Soldier" by Troy J. Muller
“Steadfast Tin Soldier” by Troy J. Muller

New Century Art Guild hosted a special dinner in the NCAG gallery on Saturday, September 28th, 2013. This was an opportunity for members and guests to get a “sneak peek” at Troy Muller’s bronze sculptures that are to be placed around the Little Mermaid fountain beginning in October. Some of Troy’s other artwork was also on display across the street at the New Genesis Art Studio. His exhibit, entitled “Pieceable Kingdom – Curiosities of Synthetic Evolution”, will be on view through November. During the dinner, Troy informed guests about his work on the Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale statues and explained the inspiration and symbolism found in his exhibit. Guests were offered an opportunity to purchase dedication plaques to be placed on each statue for $1000 to support the Little Mermaid Trail Project.

Donation plaques may be reserved by calling Pat Crosley at           (712) 790-6354