Smith has worked as a professional potter since 1988. Like Blount, their work is on display in the NAC. 23 and 24, respectively, in Aleshire Theater. Mahn and Triscari will each give a presentation of their work at 11 a.m. Mahn and Triscari will print live in the Beaver Dam, located on the second floor of the Student Center, Sept. Some of these bands include Jawbreaker, Guided by Voices, Lenny Kravitz, Lucero, WEEN, Nathaniel Rateliff, Tame Impala, Cloud Nothings, Sheer Mag, Unknown Metal Orchestra, Deerhunter, and Deer Tick. Triscari is a designer, printmaker, and illustrator who also makes posters for music clients. Some of his clients include Wilco, Elysian Brewing, The Melvins, WEEN, Kitchen Dwellers, Montana Skatepark Association, Billy Strings, Umphrey’s McGee, Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, Andrew Bird, and Goose. His true passion is working directly with the bands he idolized as a child. Mahn is a printmaker and illustrator whose clients range from pizzerias to film festivals and from newspapers to breweries. He will also give a presentation of his work Sept. He will print live in the Northwest Arts Center (NAC), located on the lower level of the Gordon B. His work explores questions of race and identity and the stories we tell ourselves about living in America. He makes posters and books using antique printing presses and wood and metal type. “The event includes something that will appeal to the artist in everyone.”īlount is a designer, letterpress printer, and maker who loves type, teaching, and putting ink on paper. “Nowhere else in North Dakota can you see and work so closely with such a wide variety of artists who are willing to share their talents and experiences,” said Laurie Geller, vice president for academic affairs and NOTSTOCK co-organizer. The six featured guest artists include Ben Blount of Evanston, Illinois Max Mahn of Missoula, Montana Joe Triscari of Denver, Colorado Tama Smith of Beach Joe Davis of Minneapolis, Minnesota and Tom Brosseau of Grand Forks. This year’s festivities will feature six guest artists as well as art, music, and other creative opportunities provided by Minot State students, faculty, and staff, and local artists and musicians. A full list of events and locations can be found at. All events, except the Friday night concert, take place on the MSU campus and are free and open to the public. In its 14th year, Minot State’s annual live, signature arts event celebrates three days of printmaking, poetry, music, ceramics, theater, and broadcasting and features three special art exhibits. – After a pandemic pause in 2020, NOTSTOCK returns with an amazing lineup of guests and activities for the community to participate in the arts Sept.
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