Badlands Arts Association is sorry to inform you that due to Covid 19 concerns the June 25-27th Charcoal Pours and Wire Drawing workshop with Karen Knutson has been cancelled.

Badlands Arts Association is sorry to inform you that due to Covid 19 concerns the June 25-27th Charcoal Pours and Wire Drawing workshop with Karen Knutson has been cancelled.
Kim Konikow, Executive Director, North Dakota Council on the Arts (NDCA) today announced several updates and assistance available to the arts and cultural sector.
https://www.health.nd.gov/news/help-us-help-you-updates-ndca
North Dakota updates:
In response to the recent state of emergency regarding the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19), NDCA continues to follow announcements from Governor Burgum and the Department of Health. For more information on COVID-19 symptoms, resources and prevention, visit https://www.health.nd.gov/diseases-conditions/coronavirus.
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NDCA is collecting an abundance of resources to keep you informed. There is much to share. Check out the resources often – and learn about financial aid availability, read inspirational stories and get factual COVID-19 updates. Resources and information available here.
Karen Knutson is a highly sought-after workshop instructor and an award-winning artist. The workshop with Karen is actually THREE workshops rolled into one exciting weekend!
Workshop At A Glance
Day 1: Charcoal Pours
Day 2: Painting and Collage
Day 3: Painting Landscapes
Karen paints in mixed media, trying to make her paintings fun and easy. Known for her jazzy colors and semi-abstract designs, she teaches watercolor-and-collage workshops across the country. Her teaching style is playful and relaxed, and her explanations are accessible and easy to follow.
2020 workshop participants can choose which days they would like to attend or sign up for all three of the workshop dates.
1 CEU CREDIT through UND
This workshop qualifies for 1 CEU through UND for K-12 art teachers.
$50 for credit hour will be paid directly to UND: Reference Session Number* PDE.20.0663. Download the UND Credit Registration form here: Charcoal Pours CEU Credits
If you wish to take the workshop for 1 CEU credit, UND requires that you attend all three days of the workshop.
Payments for this workshop can be made by check or bank transfer. If you need to do a bank transfer, please contact us at baa @badlandsarts.com
Workshop Location
Trinity High School
Art RoomDickinson, ND
1 CEU available.
Open to high school students through adults. Workshop details can be found in the registration form. DOWNLOAD THE REGISTRATION FORM HERE: 2020 Summer Workshop Registration Form
Supplies List located here https://www.karenknutson.com/copy-of-2020-sioux-falls-sd
Our first issue of the new year is now online. Happy new year everyone.
What’s Inside:
You can find the January 2020 Newsletter and all past BAA newsletters on our Members Resources page here.
BAA Student Art Show Awards
The judge for the 2019 student art show was Laureen Evans of Dickinson, ND.
Kindergarten – 3rd grade
1st place – “Toucan” by Ryan Woehl, Jefferson and, “Big Sunflower in Brown Pot” by Nora Maier, Killdeer
2nd place – “Hungry Shark” by Kaci Kadrmas, Lincoln
3rd place – “Fossil” by Mark Hystad, Jefferson, and “Fat Little Bird” by Abby Cook , Prairie Elementary.
Honorable Mention: Brier Arndt, Sawyer Pennington, Cassie Bang, Lauren Jackson, Emerson Sickler, Adalyn Milner, Ira Haag, Keturah Haag, Kylee Sickler, Jett Fridrich, Ella Brown, Zoey Brown, David Sitter, Jacob Evoniuk, Joselyne Walkowiak, Scarlet Lucas, Brooke Barnhardt, Thaer Hussien, Breya Kadrmas, Paxon Wilkinson, Hadley Hausauer, Sage Hoots.
4th grade – 6th grade
1st place – “A View from Within” by Grace Bieber, New England and ”The Moon” by Lucas Weidner, Beulah
2nd place – “Autumn on My Mind” by Emelyne Anderson, Hebron, and “Inspiration” by Brad Krebs, New England
3rd place – “My Mind on Autumn” by Emelyne Anderson, Hebron, and “Spirit Bear” by Raegan Corneliusen, Roosevelt
Honorable Mention: Joy Calkins, Landry Dvorak, Anna Leigh Hutchinson, Brandtly Klatt, Manuel Quintero, Ali Schettler, Coy Schleppenbach, Marek Ficek, Talitha Haag, Lydia Thompson, Sadie Kuntz, Gage Madler, Cary Wolf, Aram Kabanuk, Serenity Brown, Serena Schilling.
7th grade – 9th grade
1st place – “Girl and Splash” by Sofia Schantz, Beulah
2nd place – “Danny Devito” by Jenna Kopplsloen Beulah
3rd place – “Great Grandpa’s Farm Truck” by Heather Cabral.
Honorable Mention – Taryn Hauf, Shay Buckman, Joey Breitzman, Abigail Sadowsky, Kadden Larrea, Morgan Vesey, McKenna Mettler, Jaycee Flesman.
10th grade – 12th grade
1st place – “Vase” by Mattea Binstock, South Heart and “Grapevine” by Nicole Ferebee, Beulah
2nd place – “Untitled” by Genessa Ayuyu , “Soul Sista” by ChristiAnna Schmidt, Beulah, “Little Snail” by Magdalene Hanell, and “Untitled” by Jacob Shilman
3rd place – “Out There” by Jordanna Baumann, Killdeer, “Praus” by Shalee Praus, South Heart and “In the Wild” by Abigail Hodell, South Heart
Honorable mention – Claudia Domingo, Abigail Hodell, Meg Sibernagel, Momoha Iijina, Kassandra Rosales, Jocelyn Baranko, Merssaydees Kostelecky, Addison Krueger, Genavive Robbins, Ian Sibernagel, Daicie Mindt, Jasmine Augare, Aaron Phillips, Nicole Ferebee, Devin Askim, Tasla Homong, Sierra Kopp, ChristiAnna Scmidt, Allison Leintz.
Austin Cole Rosler Memorial Award – “Come In” by Wyatt Reis, Prairie Elementary, and “Joy” by Lydia Thompson, homeschooled
The Most Innovative – “Every BODY is Beautiful” by Emily Wenning, Beulah
The Beverly Haas Award – “Sapphire Tide” by Isabel O’Brien South Heart
People’s Choice (chosen by the viewing public) – ”Sapphire Tide” by Isabel O’Brien of South Heart junior High.
Best of Show (awarded by the show judge ) – “Wonder” by Nareen Trent, Lincoln Elementary.