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Thank you for your support

This a thank you to our funders and the people who have helped with Art Shanty Projects 2008.

Thank you to the Soap Factory for their uncanny level of support. We would like to thank the Mcknight Foundation for their continued support and MRAC (Minnesota Regional Arts Council) for their support as well as holding the Strategic Planning Peer Learning Group which has made the year run more smoothly. Thank you to the Hennepin County Water Patrol for the on going support and willingness to work with our project. Our partnership with MNArtists.org has helped produce some of the most interesting programming on a frozen lake in a very long while, thank you. Thanks to Jan Bekman Gallery for picking picking us to raise funds for. Thanks to the many people who have given to the pledge drive, you have inspired it to keep going. Thank you to the Walker Art Center for including us in the first free Saturday program and bussing people to the lake and back.

A special thanks goes to the people behind the scenes who have helped make this years project grow and develop. Emmet Bryne for being the postcard, buttons and t-shirt designs this year and for the past few years. Karen Heidi for the help they have given helping us find loose ends from years past. Nate Flink and Bryan Kennedy for the design and help with the website. Mike Tincher for all his work on the ARP! insert and the weekly inserts.Tou Cha for the drawings of the shanties. Cynthia Lapp and Sam Morrison for the editing of the writing.

 
Peter and I would like to also thank the artists, all of you for all the hard work you have done to really make this project what it is. Also we would like to thank the public for your curiosity and willingness to make the trek  out to the ice not matter how far we are from the shore.

Finally we would like to extend a thank you to the cold and the weather for their part in making the project work this year. And the biggest thank you goes to Medicine Lake, that funny shaped body of water below us who's ice supports the whole project.


Fundraiser 2008 Jen Bekman Gallery

Jen Bekman Gallery is offering this photo up for a fundraiser for the Art Shanty Projects 2008.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

White Ice, by Tema Stauffer

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Art Shanty Edition by Tema Stauffer
Due to severe flu conditions at 20x200 World HQ (ie: my couch), typing a coherent newsletter yesterday was deemed impossible. I'm slightly more with it today, but advance blame for typos and imprecise language goes to Nyquil. This week's photography edition comes to us from 20x200 artist Tema Stauffer and a portion of the proceeds will benefit the super-cool Art Shanty Projects.
White Ice is printed with archival inks on a substantial 100% cotton rag paper with a luster finish. As always, the edition is available in three sizes:
8.5"x11"
Edition of 200 $20/each
17"x22"
Edition of 20 $200/each
30"x40"
Edition of 2 $2000/each
The fifth season of Art Shanty Projects opens this Saturday on Medicine Lake in frosty (2°F!) Plymouth , MN. Founded by Peter Haakon Thompson and David Pitman. Peter was my Minneapolis host and tour-guide when I visited just before Christmas.
Everywhere we went, people were talking about their Shanty preparations. There was much speculation about the thickness of the ice, chatter about building materials and heated discussions about propane. At an art event we attended I had a long conversation about the potential benefits of baked potatoes, both as heat source and sustenance. By the end of my weekend, I was contemplating sleeping bag snowsuits, justifying the purchase of mukluks and planning a mid-February trip so I could have the Art Shanty Experience firsthand.
The Shanties engage in arty ideas in disarmingly unpretentious ways - interacting with the environment is inevitable, and its novelty engages all kinds of people in art. The community it fosters is vibrant and active, just at a time when creatures are supposed to be crawling into their caves and hibernating. It's art for everyone (you know I'm a fan!) in a public realm.
Today's edition is a trophy of Tema's from the 2005 season of Art Shanty Projects*, which I exhibited at one of the gallery's Pin-Up Shows later that same year. After the show, the print got tucked away in a flat file, but it's a photo I've thought of often, which is pretty unusual for me - I sift through loads of images all the time, which doesn't give any specific one much opportunity to take hold. This picture did though; it's oddness, color and geometry lodged in my memory.
And now, my friends, I bid you adieu till next week. The clock is ticking down to my next Nyquil dose and the cozy couch beckons.
*The 2008 Art Shanty Projects' Flickr stream has more representational photos of this year's shanties, and here's a clip of some Art Shanty shenanigans.


UPDATE! Saturday 1/19/08

The Art Shanty Projects is still opening this saturday and sunday. There are Shanties to warm up in but dress super warm and use caution. It is very cold out, cover up your skin and wear layers.

TAXI SERVICE ALERT!

due to some insurance issues the Art Car Taxi Service will not be operating this weekend. Should be happening by next weekend, but be aware that you may have to walk today or tomorrow. Or ski.

And if you decide not to come this weekend, there are events every weekend, so still make a trip out before Feb 23rd.

 

 


Saturday 1/12/08

8 Shanties were installed. We are out in the lake about 100 yards north west of the parking lot. Gearing up for the up coming weekend. Great work.

 

first shanty out: The Science Shanty was the first one out on the ice this year a large group of them came out and set it up. They have made posters this year for the inside to explain what is going on in the lake.first shanty out: The Science Shanty was the first one out on the ice this year a large group of them came out and set it up. They have made posters this year for the inside to explain what is going on in the lake.


ICE REPORT FRIDay 1/11/08

10 - 12 inches has been reported and confirmed.

Water Patrol has given the go ahead to install on the ice out away from the shore.

Read this whole email please.
Ok. Here is the deal.
1. The ice is thick enough for us to be out on the lake.
For the first time in 2 years we will be off the shoreline.
This means we can drive on the lake. Please pay attention to number 2
2. During the install do not drive rented or large trucks and trailers onto the ice. Questions please ask before you drive out. Park in the palring lot at the south end of the Lake where we have been and load onto ice from there.
Assembled shanties can be towed out farther on the lake from there.
If you have full size truck or smaller then you may drive out on to lake with shanties.
Please pay attention to number 3
3. When you enter the lake please enter off of W. Medicine Lake Rd and the West entrance to the lake.
Take 394 to 55 west at 3rd stop light go right on W. Medicine Lake road go through a stop sign until you come to the lake and a parking lot entrance is there.
Drive around peninsula to the ASP. Take off seat belt and roll window down when driving on the lake. (seriously)
DO NOT DRIVE OVER THE BEACH from the parking lot! There is another entrance near the parking lot.
It is a private entrance. We ask that you not use this entrance. For the project park in the parking lot and use the ARTCAR TAXIs to get to the shanties. Or drive on from the West entrance. We would like to avoid too much parking around the project. That is what the Art Car taxi's are for.


ICE REPORT Thursday 1/10/2008

Please wait until the Water Patrol has gotten back to us before installing projects on the ice. Seriously. Thank you David and Peter
Click me for actual visual ice report. 


Submissions are in:

We received 36 proposals. The Jury this weekend whittled it down to 20.

Pending emails to the submissions we will be posting the new artist on the 17th.

Thanks to all the proposals. Please open your freezers and put your air conditioners in facing out. This will help with the ice production on the lake.


Pledge Drive 2008 begins

K-ICE is hosting a pledge drive for Art Shanty Project 2008.
We are raising money to increase the budget of the project and ultimately give each residency more money.
All donations are tax deductible. (made to Intermedia Arts one of our partners)

CLick Here

There are many gifts for the generous. From buttons and t-shirts to nights out on the ice.

Please pledge our support for Art Shanty Projects and help build our budget.

 

For information please email us at: info@artshantyprojects.org


CALL FOR ENTRIES 2008

Download the call for entries for Art Shanty Projects 2008 season, January 19th -February 23, 2008 now.

Call for entries (PDF)

For more information or questions write to info@artshantyprojects.org.

The deadline for submissions is October 5, 2007.

There will be two informational meetings at the Soap Factory.

Sunday Sept. 9th at 10am

Tuesday Sept 11th at 7pm.

thanks

 

Here is the call to read:

 

The Soap Factory’s Art Shanty Projects 2008
www.artshantyprojects.org www.soapfactory.org

Call for Submissions

Open invitation for the Fifth Art Shanty Projects:
Seeking visual artists, musicians, composers, media artists, architects, poets, scientists, dancer/choreographers, writers, builders, fisher-people, outdoors-people, naturalists, puppeteers, set designers, vocalists, spoken word artists, craftspeople, storytellers, actors, playwrights, etc. interested in participating in the design and construction of ice fishing shanty-like structures, producing projects, art, events and shows on frozen Medicine Lake in Plymouth, MN during January and February 2008.
Background:
The environment in Minnesota is challenging; cold being the harshest. The desire to get out of the house requires significant amounts of energy and creativity. Lakes are an often-used medium for recreational activity in Minnesota; winter does not stop this use, but transforms it. One of these uses; ice fishing is a popular winter activity in Minnesota and indeed throughout the world, people often fish from a structure commonly known as an ice fishing house, shelter, shack or shanty. The absence of codes and building restrictions cultivate diversity and uniqueness, from portable commercially made shelters to homemade plywood boxes to deluxe fish houses approximating the comfort of home. The architectural common denominator is a trapdoor in the floor allowing access to a hole drilled in the ice with a hand or gas powered auger. Make shift communities position themselves over the best fishing spots. Deep in winter, the lake ice can get to be 2-3 feet thick, more than enough to support trucks and cars. The season begins when the ice is thick enough to support the weight (around the middle of December) to the last day of February, officially the end of the season.

Last year was the fourth and to date biggest Art Shanty Projects organized by David Pitman and Peter Haakon Thompson as a program of The Soap Factory in Minneapolis, some 65 artists built Shanties, performed, created sculptures and interacted with the public. Over 3000 visitors braved the artic chill as temperatures ranged from –12 to 50 degrees Fahrenheit to interact with artists and shanties, see Art Cars and participate in activities from boggle to knitting to karaoke. The show received extensive media coverage, bringing a large and diverse audience including lake residents, ice fishers, suburbanites, city dwellers, artists and snow-mobilers.













Art Shanty Projects 2008 www.artshantyprojects.org www.soapfactory.org

Mission
Art Shanty Projects is an artist driven temporary community exploring the ways in which the relatively unregulated public space of the frozen lake can be used as a new and challenging artistic environment to expand notions of what art can be.

Artistic Goals
The project provides a unique opportunity for artists to interact with their audience, and vice versa, in an un-intimidating, non-gallery like environment. Artists can choose to work in a way that directly engages the audience i.e. knitting or singing Karaoke or in a more passive way.
The focus of this project is on both process and quality of artistic product:
• Artists creating projects that push them and engage the audience.
• The project management providing a flexible structure to work, allowing for the development and realization of an artist’s idea.
• Smart growth, the project must self-govern to respect the environment of the lake and the community of fisher-people that already exists, we are bringing a new use to a place that already has an established relationship with its’ patrons.
• Audience engagement is essential to the success of the experience, for both artist and audience.
The project runs for 5 weeks, with weekends the most heavily attended by the public. Staffing your project during the weekend and focusing interaction with the audience during these times is encouraged and should be addressed in your proposal.


Values
We value respect for the frozen lake community of which we are a part.
We value respect for the environment.
We value artists’ work and strive to pay them a fair wage.
We expand the definition of who is an artist.
We value the importance of artist and community interaction.
We expand notions of what art is and can be.
We believe in the value of artists and art in all communities.








Art Shanty Projects 2008 www.artshantyprojects.org www.soapfactory.org

Residencies:
This year we plan to offer 20 Residencies of $700 for construction of shanties and projects. These are intended for artists to build a shanty and spend a significant portion of time on the ice.
Performance:
We also plan to program weekend performances. Another separate call will go out in a few weeks detailing this process.

Timeline:
Informational Meetings for Applicants at The Soap Factory:
September 9th 10am
September 11th 7pm
October 5th: Deadline for Receipt of Proposals
October 17h: Notification of Accepted Proposals
October TBD: Meeting for Participants
October-December: Construction of Art Shanties
January 19th, 2007: Opening of Art Shanty Projects on Medicine Lake
February 23rd:Closing of Art Shanty Projects
Materials to submit:
1. Written description of idea; what is your shanty and what interaction/activity will take place in tandem with it. Address the artistic goals listed above (no more than one page)
2. Relevant visual supporting material (drawings of proposed shanty) and any other materials that will help the jury understand your proposal.
3. Application Form
Proposal Guidelines:
1. How does the proposal fit the artistic goals of Art Shanty Projects.
2. The Hennepin County Water Patrol requires everything to have walls (be a structure) If you have questions about this, contact us.
3. Leave No Trace. We leave only tracks on the lake. The lake is a quiet place, consequently generators are not allowed at any time. If you require power there are many options using deep cycle batteries, and even renewable methods to charge those batteries.
4. The main obstacle to working on the lake is the harsh environment, the lake is very windy, which places incredible strain and wear on structures. They must be built soundly out of durable materials. Although there are virtually no building codes on the lake, any small bits that come off your Shanty, will be covered by snow and consequently frozen in, rendering it litter. The design of your structure should take harsh environment into consideration.
5. Reflectors. One of the few codes involving structures on the ice is the placement of reflective material on all sides. This applies to any thing on the ice. Think of speeding cars and snowmobiles at night. Reflective tape works well on irregular structures.
See DNR requirements http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/regulations/fishing/index.html

questions: Email info@artshantyprojects.org
Call David 612 669 0847, Peter 612 205 6710
Art Shanty 2007 Application due October 5, 2007
Art Shanty Projects 2008 www.artshantyprojects.org www.soapfactory.org
Application Form


Name (List all if a team):________________________________________________________





Address (List one address for team):______________________________________________





Primary Contact, Phone:_________________________ Email:________________________


Additional Phone Numbers: _______________________________ ___________________¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬


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Email _______________________ ¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬______________________________________


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E-Mail proposals to:
info@artshantyprojects.org










Tips:
1. Consider working in teams, there are many physical and logistical challenges which are much easier when working with others.

2. Think about open hours for your shanty, how will it be staffed.

3. How will your structure stand up to intense winds, is there anything on your structure that can fall off and be frozen in the ice.

4. Your Shanty must be easily moveable to avoid freezing to the ice. One common option is ‘skis’.

Selection:
Submissions will be juried by a 5 person jury.

Accepted artists notified by email by October 17th, 2007.




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The Norea Shanty met the Soft Shop in the Second City for the third appearance at Chicago's Version 07 Info Expo. Thanks EdMar and all the Chicago masters of ceremony.Version 07.1Version 07.1version 07.2version 07.2


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