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10.3.23 Chris Trostad
Highland Elementary School Principal Chris Trostad from the Crookston School District spoke about a grant that the school received from the NWMAC for a visual art residency and mural last spring. Artist Trey Everett created a mural outside the Student Success Center at Highland Elementary School that included positive words and phrases to encourage and inspire students to be kind and respectful to others. Trey spent the week designing and painting the mural and teaching students about mural work and creativity. Students were given the opportunity to submit words or phrases that are important to them and that compliment the theme. With the guidance of Everett and classroom teachers, students had a chance to imagine and then create a design of their own calligram mural. Throughout the school week students saw the progress of the mural as well as interacting with Trey. Classrooms gathered around the mural for a question and answer time. As a final wrap up, Trey had a workshop on the step by step process of creating various types of indoor and outdoor murals, how students can create their own murals, and the Three Secret Teachings of Creativity: Process not product, non-judgment, being kind to yourself. The school plans to apply for more grants! Listen to hear all about this project and more!
7.18.23 Carol Ihle
Thief River Zehlian’s member Carol Ihle spoke about the upcoming Zehlian's Art & Wine Walk on Thursday, July 27 in Thief River Falls from 4 to 8PM and a mural that the Zehlians have been a part of.
Everyone is welcome to attend the Art and Wine Walk. The cost is $20. Pre-register online at EventBrite. Same day registration and check in will be at the Carnegie Library in Thief River Falls from 4 to 6 pm on the 27th. Artists are located at businesses throughout Thief River Falls. Attendees can view and purchase art and are provided snacks and wine at each business stop. There will be drawings for door prizes afterwards at the Rusty Nail.
Ihle also spoke about a mental health awareness mural that was recently painted on one of the walls of Tonnabell’s building. There is a mural unveiling on Thursday, July 20 downtown Thief River. The NWMAC provided funding for the mural.