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"Humor and Wisdom, Walter Hook's Influences."
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Saturday, February 11, 2012 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. - Bonner School HOOKed on Art celebrates its 7th year with a gallery talk by our featured artist Bobby Tilton and a salute to Walter Hook by the Missoula Art Museum. To honor Walter Hook's teaching legacy, Bob Phinney instructs Bonner School art students and Walter Hook Art Scholarships are available for Bonner students for summer classes at the Missoula Art Museum courtesy of our generous HOOKed on Art sponsors! The Art Market (see menu at left), live music, delicious lunch, doorprizes... ...February just got a whole lot brighter! -
Artist's statement: I was born in Great Falls, Montana and raised on a farm in the little Belt Mountains. Farm life provided a wealth of experiences that have continually informed my art making. Observation, vulnerability, problem solving, independence and grace were all present in my childhood. My interest in Art began with my ability to draw as a second grader and was honed over the years by many gifted and caring teachers. I began my teaching career as a full time kindergarten teacher and taught Art K-12 for 9 years in the Missoula public schools. I have a Masters degree in Administration and an MFA in Sculpture. I currently am a full professor in the School of Art at The University of Montana. Read more about Bobby and see examples of her work.
I love the fabrics and how they combine. I love (and need) the discipline of starting a project that seems like it will take forever and seeing it through. I love working with my hands and creating something that is tangible and visible.
Cece & Callie Monroe | Bella Chorda Guitar Ensemble | John Floridis | Blue Mountain Music Makers | ACCLAIM | The Treble Makers Just as Walter Hook took inspiration from many subjects and mediums, Hooked on Art transforms Bonner School into a gathering of delights for the eyes, ears, tastebuds, and the soul. For the ears, the sweet sound of music.
Cece Monroe began her music studies peering into a piano to see where the sounds came from. After 4 years of playing piano, she fell in love with the sounds of the cello. Her first cello studies were joyously creative through Jen Slayden. From fiddling to Faure, Coldplay to Bach and Kid Cudi to Modest Mouse, she enjoys a vast genre of music. She is co-principal in the Missoula Youth Symphony as well as co-principal in the Advanced Orchestra at Hellgate High School. A freshman at Hellgate, Cece now studies with the professor of cello, Fern Glass, at the UM. Back to top
Morgan Solonar, Clarinetist Ray Charles once said, "I was born with music inside me. Music is one of my parts, like my ribs, my kidneys, my liver, my heart. Like my blood. It was a force already within me when I arrived on the scene. It was a necessity for me, like food or water." For Morgan Solonar, that is absolutely true. In the five years Morgan has been playing the clarinet, she has been a member of Missoula All City (Middle school) wind ensemble for two years, and as a freshman at Hellgate High School, is a member of the All State Band, Missoula Youth Symphony, and is currently taking lessons from Chuck Florence. In addition to the clarinet, Morgan also plays the piano, the saxophone, and plans to learn the bagpipes. Morgan hopes to study music later in life, and to one day become a recording clarinetist. Olivia started playing the oboe in fifth grade and has continued playing for the past five years. She was invited to participate in the UM Summer Band Camp after 5th grade, despite the fact she was too young. She became a member of the All-City Winds from 2009-2011, became first chair in the Symphonic Band at Hellgate High School, made it into the Missoula Youth Symphony, and is currently taking lessons from Rebecca Pershouse. Olivia hopes to take her music career into the future and possibly major in musical performance, teaching, and hopefully have the opportunity to make recordings. As Billy Joel once said, "I think music in itself is healing. It's an explosive expression of humanity. It's something we are all touched by. No matter what culture we're from, everyone loves music."
All Day: Art Market in Gym and Hallways Exhibit (Missoula Art Museum) in Library Carl Rohr Quilts, Gym Stage and Library 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.: Close Up Cafe in Cafeteria Fresh Cinnamon Rolls (while they last!) Heritage Lunch Beverages 11 a.m.: Bobby Tilton, "Humor and Wisdom, Walter Hook's Influences." Art Room
Musicians:
10-10:45 Cece and Callie Monroe, cello and guitar Art is food for the soul. The rest of your body needs the Close Up Café!
BREAKFAST: Hot Coffee Fresh Cinnamon Rolls (While they last!)
BEVERAGES: Coffee, Tea, Hot Chocolate, Water, Sodas, Gatorade
LUNCH: Soup & Salad served with Le Petit Outre Foccacia (Yes, Mrs. Cadieux's heritage Soupe aux Pois is back!) Polish & Hot Dogs, Nachos, Chili...
SWEET TREATS: Homemade goodies
Good food, Good cause Support Bonner School's Close Up Students!
Hooked on Art, established in 2006, is a natural celebration for Bonner. Walter's friends and admirers had long felt a tribute was overdue. After the Friends of Two Rivers first successful Confluence Day, Erickson's and Matson's were celebrating with a burger at the River City Grill where they met Vic and Ilona Hangas. Appreciative of the natural resource festival, Vic's comment, "What we really need is to honor Walter Hook." With that comment, a new Bonner tradition was born and is celebrated every year on the Saturday before Valentine's Day. - "He's my hero." Vic Hangas "He was my grandfather. I like to look at him as an inspiration." Nissa Liesz
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Thank You for supporting HOOKed On Art
The Charles Engelhard Foundation
River City Grill
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