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Loveland Museum • Rialto Theater
PICASSO: VISAGEAT THE LOVELAND MUSEUM
THIS FALL ATTHE RIALTO THEATER
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Susan P. IsonDirector of Cultural ServicesDave Brull, Technical CoordinatorMaureen Corey, Curator of ArtJennifer Cousino, Curator of HistoryRoberta Cox, Theater CoordinatorJenni Dobson, Curator of EducationSandi Elliott, Front House/Event CoordinatorDennis Fisher, Asst. Technical CoordinatorEric Franklin, Exhibits PreparatorTegan Hollen, Office Support SpecialistSuzanne Janssen, Public Art ManagerKimber Kreutzer, Business Services CoordinatorMichelle Standiford, Graphic DesignerAshley Yager, RegistrarBryan Zellmer, Rialto Theater Manager
CULTURAL SERVICES BOARDJan DesJardin, ChairJuanita CisnerosDr. Dierdre CookHeather Fortin RubaldTeresa MuellerKris OrtmannElizabeth Skowron
VISUAL ARTS COMMISSIONAbbie Powers, ChairBruce GuewelGreg Hoff Nancy JakobssonMaryjo MorganJudy O’GormanMargaret RosboroughSara TurnerJade Windell
Season Schedule
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Loveland Museum/GalleryArt ExhibitsHistory ExhibitsCelebrando la Cultura LatinaPoetry ProgramsFriday Morning Tot Art School-Break Museum Adventures for Kids Adult Art ClassesFall Community EventsSeason at-a-Glance
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Rialto Theater CenterSundays in the DevConcertsComedyCenter Stage ProductionsSomething Special ProgramsFilms with a Focus SeriesHollow-Fun Film SeriesPhyllis Walbye Film SeriesClassic Holiday Film SeriesHoliday ProgramsSeason at-a-Glance
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Art In Public PlacesArt in Public Places Projects / ProgramsThe Art Advocacy Project 3D
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Cover Images:Left: Pablo Picasso Tête de Face ( Portrait de Marie Thérèse de face,) drypoint, 1934, Bloch 276Right: (from top to bottom) Paula Poundstone, Pat Hazell, and Bryan Kellen
3From the Director
SUSAN P. ISON
Like many others, when I travel I look for museums and performing art theaters. On a recent trip to Amsterdam I visited the internationally-known Van Gogh Museum and the smaller Verzetsmuseum about the Dutch resistance during World War II. They were very different, but equally engaging. The cultural facilities found around the globe tell stories about their communities. I have many wonderful memories from past travels.
I believe the same is true for many of our visitors. They sometimes generously express their gratitude for an exhibit or a performance. And, they come from many places. In April we installed a kiosk at the front desk of the Museum, asking visitors several questions, including where they are from. The following chart shows the results for April-June, with visitors from 29 states (coast to coast), Japan and England.
The Rialto collects data through on-line ticket purchases. The following chart represents the first 6 months in 2017. Nearly half of our ticket purchasers are from Loveland; the next largest group is Fort Collins. The remainder represent 68 Colorado cities and 19 states.
Lastly, I’d like to share a tidbit from our comment box at the Museum left during the Blow Up exhibit:
Never has hot air been so cool!
The exhibit ends August 20th if you haven’t had a chance to see it!
Museum Visitors
LovelandFort CollinsLongmontBerthoudBoulderDenverGreeleyWindsorLittletonLafayetteJohnstownOther ColoradoOther USOther Country
LovelandFort CollinsLongmontBerthoudGreeleyWindsorJohnstownDenverBoulderOther ColoradoOther US
Rialto Ticket Purchasers
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Picasso’s portraits of friends and family uncover the creative process as he moved between drawing from life and depicting caricatures, while employing his genius as a draughtsman through his quintessential expressive use of line. While the human face has a myriad of expressions and viewpoints, Picasso reduced the difficulty of depicting this complexity while simultaneously creating portraits with such emotional intensity they may be consecutively perceived as both highly personal statements and through the lens of a viewer’s own experience. It is interesting to note that in many of his portraits, the object is often depicted as a solitary figure—distanced, yet intimate in its detailed tenderness. This exhibition of 35 prints is an exploration not only of Picasso’s mastery of a wide variety of print media, but a continuation of a question posed by the artist himself, “Are we to paint what’s on the face, what’s inside the face, or what’s behind it?”
A prolific and tireless innovator of art forms, Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) influenced the course of 20th-century art with unparalleled magnitude. Inspired by African and Iberian art and developments in the world around him, Picasso contributed significantly to a number of artistic movements, notably Cubism, Surrealism, Neoclassicism, and Expressionism. Along with Georges Braque, Picasso is recognized for pioneering Cubism in an attempt to reconcile three-dimensional space with the two-dimensional picture plane.
September 2 – November 26, 2017MAIN GALLERY
Members Only Opening Reception:Thursday, August 31, 7 – 9 pmEnjoy a relaxing evening with fellow Museum members while previewing the exhibition before it opens to the public. Members, please RSVP by calling the Museum at (970) 962-2410 by Tuesday, August 29.
Exhibit Admission: $5; free for Museum membersEXHIBIT FREE DAYS: Thursday, September 21 and Tuesday, November 14Free admission during Night on the Town on Fridays, September 8, October 13, and November 10 from 5 – 9 pm
Pablo Picasso, Françoise, lithograph, 1946
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PICASSO PANELFriday, November 3, 6 pmFoote Gallery/AuditoriumFreeDr. Robert Baller, Art CollectorLynn Boland, PhD, Director and Chief Curator Gregory Allicar Museum of Art, Colorado State UniversityJennie Kiessling, Lead Faculty, Department of Creative Arts, Design and Humanities, Front Range Community CollegeAndrew Svedlow, PhD, Professor of Art History, University of Northern ColoradoJoin in a panel discussion about the genius of Pablo Picasso, his continued influence on artistic theory and the cult of the artist, and his controversial stature in the history of art.
PICASSOIN MOVING PICTURESTravel back in time with the Loveland Museum and see how Pablo Picasso influenced peers, artistic movements, and culture. Popcorn and snacks will be available.
Exhibit ProgrammingPICASSO, JAZZ, AND COCKTAILSFriday, November 10, 6 – 8 pmAn evening to captivate all the senses! Enjoy this special Night on the Town event while viewing the Picasso: Visage exhibition as you listen to the melodies of live jazz music and sip on cocktails.
TOUR THE EXHIBITTuesday, November 14, 1 pmFree public tour of the exhibit with Dr. Andrew Svedlow, Professor, University of Northern Colorado. Reservations are not required but space is limited.
MIDNIGHT IN PARIS Thursday, October 5, 5 pmFoote Gallery/AuditoriumFreeWhile on a trip to Paris with his fiancee’s family, a nostalgic writer finds himself mysteriously going back to the 1920’s everyday at midnight. Starring Owen Wilson and Rachel McAdams. Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. Comedy, Fantasy, Romance. Directed by Woody Allen.2011, 1 hour 34 minutesRATED PG-13 (No one under 13 will be admitted.) Distributed by Imdb.
SURVIVING PICASSOFriday, September 8, 6 pmFoote Gallery/AuditoriumFreeThis passionate Merchant-Ivory drama tells the story of Francoise Gilot, the only lover of Pablo Picasso who was strong enough to withstand his ferocious cruelty and move on with her life. Starring Anthony Hopkins and Natascha McElhone. Biography, Drama, Romance. Directed by James Ivory.1996, 2 hours 5 minutesRATED R (No one under 18 will be admitted.) Distributed by Imdb.
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POSING FOR PICASSO
TOUCHED BY THE HANDS OF GOD:MICHELANGELO’S MODELS
The unfolding drama of Pablo Picasso’s life often made its way into his compositions, and at times, directed his artistic experimentation. Throughout his work, the artist engaged with important archetypes from literature, music, theater, fashion, and popular culture, as well as history and art. His close relationships with many of his subjects—Picasso famously chose models that had personal relevance— allowed the artist to distill their energy and infuse it into works of art. This exhibition presents a series of prints that reveal the depth of these relationships, the extent to which these models participated in the artistic narrative, and the autobiographical potential of “the studio” as a persistent subject. Artwork in this exhibition is loaned courtesy of Spaightwood Galleries, Upton, Massachusetts; and a private collection.
The exhibit Touched by the Hands of God: Michelangelo’s Models features bronze casts of six of Michelangelo’s bozzetti, small sculptural models made of clay, wax and wood. These models are part of the renowned collection of the Museo Casa Buonarrotti in Florence, Italy, which commissioned the bronzes in cooperation with the Harry and Karly Spell Foundation. Through cutting edge technology supported by Eiger Labs, molds were produced without touching the precious bozzetti using laser scanning and rapid prototyping and were cast at the foundry of Art Casting of Illinois, Inc. While little attention has been devoted to his models, the pieces in this exhibit provide crucial insights into the complex technical methods and aesthetic concepts followed by Michelangelo in executing such monumental carved works as the David and the Captive Slaves.
September 2 – November 26, 2017MAIN GALLERY
October 7 – November 26, 2017MAIN GALLERY
MICHELANGELO’S GENIUSThursday, November 16, 5:30 – 6:30 pmFree EventThis gallery talk with Jim Richerson, Chief Executive Officer, Sangre de Cristo Arts Center, Pueblo, Colorado, takes participants on a tour of Michelangelo’s models to learn about the remarkable story of these sculptures and the artist's lasting influence on figural art.
ARTIST-TO-ARTISTFriday, October 13, 3:30 pmFree EventGallery tour of the Michelangelo exhibition with Loveland sculptor, Jack Kreutzer. Kreutzer has studied Michelangelo and points to this iconic artist as a driving influence upon his current practice. Following this tour, join us outside the Museum to watch a bronze pour.
Exhibit Programming
Pablo Picasso, The Painter and his Model,(Bloch 1155) original lithograph, 1964
Wrestlers (Duo Lottatori)
ART ALIVE!AN INTERACTIVE
COMMUNITY DRAWING ACTIVITY
Practice drawing skills in a museum setting. Materials will be provided. Still-life subjects will change weekly. If desired, participants may leave their work on the walls of the gallery.
Visit often and watch the display grow!
August 12 – September 24, 2017GREEN ROOM
CLASSICAL FIGURE DRAWING FROM A LIVE MODELThursdays, September 7 and September 21
5 – 7 pmFee: $10
Registration a minimum of one week in advance is required.Ages 18 and older only.
This is an independent study activity. Art instruction will not be provided.
Enjoy the work of artists featured in the 8th annual Loveland Art Studio Tour, a highly competitive juried
art show representing a wide variety of media. Celebrate and support the beauty and vitality of the arts in Loveland. Visit the artists’ studios on
pre-selected tour dates to see the works of each respective artist. Tour dates are October 7 – 8 and
October 14 – 15, 2017.
September 30 – October 22, 2017FOOTE GALLERY
Opening Reception and Meet the ArtistsThursday, September 28, 5 – 7 pm
LOVELAND ART STUDIO TOURPREVIEW EXHIBITION
Whistlestop by Jennie Milner
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In this exhibition, Yuki Horikawa melds his mastery of the medium of pastel with the sensitivity of figural representation, resulting in a subtle yet finely wrought narrative evident within each unique portrait. The people in this series communicate with the viewer through subtle differences – a turn of the head, the pose of the hands, or the use of eye contact. These artistic choices are as responsible for assigning meaning as the use of highlighting, pattern, shadow or color. Horikawa carefully doles out enough information so as to develop a relationship with the subject, while portraying universal themes of sadness, hopefulness, or confrontation that give life to his subjects and an active role for the viewer.
“I've found that pastel has a unique appeal. The medium's need for the constant layering of color reveals complexities in the complexion of a person's face as well as the numerous hues a piece of fabric might possess. It is a traditional medium, but extremely gratifying and often in the right hands a modern one.”
Born in Yokosuka, Japan, Yuki Horikawa has an extensive career as an Artist and Graphic Designer. He has worked on several projects for prestigious companies such as Cartier, Noble Surf, Mc Calls Pattern, among others. He has produced illustrations for fashion designer Egon Von Furstenberg, and for Carole Jackson’s “Color Me Beautiful” series of books, and has worked as a fashion illustrator.
October 13, 2017 – January 7, 2018GREEN ROOM
Opening Reception: Thursday, October 19, 5:30 – 7 pm Artist Demonstration: 4:30 – 5:30 pm
PERSONA:PORTRAITS BY YUKI HORIKAWA
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Armando Silva uses his artistic platform to pursue his passion and purpose - believing in a responsibility
within his community to lead, educate and give back. He paints his portraits to tell stories while in
his studio or on stage in front of thousands. As a creative, I look for opportunities to present my artwork in order to paint a bigger picture. My
intuition is to find the greens in a red rose and the blues in an orange. Every brush stroke has a rhythm
and every color has its voice. ~ Armando SilvaBorn in Sombrerete, Zacatecas, Mexico, Silva
moved with his family to Northern Colorado when he was just five. Quickly becoming familiar with
pop culture in America, he submerged himself in the visual and performing arts behind closed doors, later going on to earn his B.A. in Fine Arts from the
University of Northern Colorado.
October 26, 2017 – February 25, 2018FOOTE GALLERY
AMOR ETERNO ETERNAL LOVE
A CONTEMPORARY TRIBUTE TO DAY OF THE DEADUN HOMENAJE CONTEMPORANEO AL DÍA DE LOS MUERTOS
LIVE PERFORMANCEThursday, November 2
5:30 – 7 pmFree
Watch Colorado artist Armando Silva paint his interpretation of Día de la Muertos based on his
personal experiences.
Exhibit Programming
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An exhibition that integrates the history of the Colorado Big Thompson Project Map with an artistic interpretation. This map shows the transition of water from the western slope to the Front Range by way of the Alva B. Adams tunnel. The Colorado Big Thompson Project utilizes 35 miles of tunnels to transport water to farm and ranch land as well as 925,000 people in portions of eight northern Colorado counties.TunnelVision will include historic photographs and other ephemera from that construction effort along with an art installation that explores the actual or metaphoric concept of tunnels and their relationship to the movement of water. With artwork by Megan Gafford that demonstrates “humanity’s impressive ability to figure out how to achieve the difficult task of moving water,” visitors will learn about this 1930s era project that drove development on the Front Range, while artistically experiencing the forces of gravity used to move water.Gafford received her MFA from CU Boulder in 2016 and her BA from the University of New Orleans in 2011. Her work has been exhibited at David B Smith Gallery in Denver, the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Backyard Ballroom in New Orleans. She is an artist-in-residence at RedLine Contemporary Art Center, Denver, Colorado.
November 18, 2017 – March 25, 2018MEZZANINE GALLERY
Meet the Artist: Friday, December 8, 6 – 8 pm
TUNNELVISIONCOLORADO BIG THOMPSON WATER PROJECT AND TUNNELSArtwork by Megan Gafford
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OUTSIDE - COLORADO BIG THOMPSON WATER PROJECTThursday, December 7, 5:30 pmFOOTE GALLERY/AUDITORIUMPresented by local historian, Ken JessenFree EventThis photographic journey will travel from familiar places, such as Mary’s Lake, Lake Estes, the Hansen Feeder Canal and Horsetooth Reservoir.
INSIDE - COLORADO BIG THOMPSON WATER PROJECTSaturday, November 18, 1 pmThursday, December 14, 5:30 pmFOOTE GALLERY/AUDITORIUMPresented by James Bishop, US Bureau of ReclamationFree EventThis presentation will explain key facts about the Colorado-Big Thompson Project, how the Adams tunnel site was chosen, and how water diversion tunnels negotiate the interrelationships between geography, water, agriculture, and population in Northeastern Colorado.
Exhibit Programming
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HUNG LIU:TRANSFORMATION
The exhibition Hung Liu: Transformation is the first major Colorado exhibition of the artwork of Hung Liu—one of the most prominent Chinese painters working in the United States today. Featuring 15 large-scale paintings, as
well as a rarely seen, room-size installation, the exhibition celebrates the persistent theme in Hung Liu’s artwork of movement and migration, at both pragmatic and metaphoric levels. Liu's career accomplishments include
work completed in China before the artist arrived in the U.S. This body of work emphasizes a symbiotic, fluid relationship with the past and a deeply poignant understanding of the persistence of time. The exhibition explores
the evolution of Liu's artistic practice and investigates the complex interactions between individual memory and history. Included in the exhibition are two recent paintings from a 2016 series that were the result of Liu’s long
affiliation and affection for the photographs of Dorothea Lange.Born in Changchun, China, in 1948, a year before the creation of the People's Republic of China, Liu lived
through Maoist China and experienced the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution. Trained as a social realist painter and muralist, she came to the United States in 1984 to attend the University of California, San
Diego, where she received her MFA. One of the first people from mainland China to study abroad and pursue an art career, she moved to northern California to become a faculty member at Mills College in 1990, and has
continued to live and work in the Bay Area. She has exhibited internationally at premier museums and galleries, and her work resides in prestigious private and institutional collections around the world. Hung Liu currently lives
in Oakland and is a tenured professor in the Art Department at Mills College.
December 8, 2017 – February 18, 2018MAIN GALLERY
(Exhibition will open at 5 pm for Night on the Town on December 8)Members Only Opening Reception:
Thursday, December 7, 7 – 9 pmEnjoy a relaxing evening with fellow Museum members while previewing the exhibition before it opens to the
public. Members, please RSVP by calling the Museum at (970) 962-2410 by Tuesday, December 5.
Exhibit Admission: $5; free for Museum membersEXHIBIT FREE DAYS: Thursday December 21 and Tuesday January 23
Free admission during Night on the Town on Fridays, December 8, January 12, and February 9 from 5 – 9 pm
Loveland Museum Art Exhibits
Hung Liu, Resident Alien, 1988, oil on canvas, 60 x 90. Collection of San Jose Museum of Art. © Hung Liu.
12 Loveland Museum History Exhibits / Special Programming
REMEMBERED:HISTORY IN THE LOVELAND BURIAL PARK
GALLERY YOGA
Opening October 26, 2017HSTORY GALLERY EXHIBIT
W.B. Osborn and G.W. Litle signed the incorporation of Lakeside Burial Park on February 5, 1880 giving Loveland its first cemetery. The prominent Timpke-Osborn family owned the cemetery until 1919 when the city purchased and took over its management. Cemeteries tell stories and are a place of community history. Come explore Loveland’s pioneer history through a look at the plots and the stories of the Loveland Burial Park.
Thursdays, September 14 – December 21(No class on November 23)12 – 12:50 pm$5 each ($4 for museum members)
LOVELAND MUSEUM Pay at the door.Fee includes gallery admission, unless the main galleryis between exhibits. Please bring your own mat. Water bottles with securelids will be allowed in the gallery during class.
Yoga fads are sweeping the nation, from goat yoga to beer yoga. So why not gain a new perspective on your yoga experience, as well as a new perspective on the art at the Loveland Museum? This class will primarily be held in the Loveland Museum’s main art gallery except during exhibit installations when the class will be held in the Museum's Foote Gallery. Find a new way to view and appreciate art, while getting a quick lunchtime mind and body tune-up. Once here for class, enjoy the rest of your lunch break exploring the art and history exhibits of the Museum.
13Loveland Museum Special Programming
CELEBRANDO LA CULTURA LATINA
DÍA DE LOS MUERTOSThursday, October 265:30 – 7 pmFREE
Enjoy an evening of lecture and film exploring the meaning, mystery, and magic of Day of the Dead. One of the most important holidays of Mexico, Day of the Dead is now widely celebrated in the United States as well. Traditional Mexican treats will be available during the program. Elaborate Day of the Dead alters will be on display at both the Loveland Museum and the Loveland Public Library beginning mid-October. This program is presented in partnership with Loveland LULAC and the Loveland Public Library.
WE WERE CHICANOSSaturday, November 41:30 – 3 pmFREEFilm and discussion with Caryn Sanchez
Caryn Sanchez is the producer, director and writer of We Were Chicanos: Remembering Richard Castro. She spent nearly two years researching Castro's life and interviewing family and friends about his impact on Denver.
PASSING BERTHOUD October 26, 2017 – February 25, 2018FOOTE GALLERY
In this film by Caryn Sanchez, Eva Diaz contemplates a future far away from the comfort of her close-knit Latino family, and the security of the small town where she lives.
This film will run on a loop every 13 minutes.
***The Foote Gallery/Auditorium is a reservable space and the gallery may be closed for private events from time to time. Please call the Museum front desk (970) 962-2410 to verify exhibit availability prior to arrival.
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SEASONAL POETRYThe Regional Poets invite you to celebrate the fascinating expressions of the Colorado seasons in poetry, song, and story. A short open-microphone segment will open each program where readers from the public are invited to share a 2-minute poem or song. These are free, community events open to everyone and appropriate for all ages. Refreshments will be served.
AUTUMN SERENADESunday, September 24, 1 – 3 pmShare in the magic of the autumnal equinox and the myriad of seasonal changes that accompany this transitional period. Autumn Serenade will be an afternoon of poetry and music. The theme for the program is "change" and will include all the ways this season speaks to us.
Tuesdays, November 7 - December 19 (No class on November 21)4 – 6:30 pmFor students in grades 9 – 12The first class will meet at the Loveland Museum and all other classes will meet at ArtWorks Loveland, 310 N. Railroad, Loveland.
Fee: $20 tuition paid to Museum, $40 supplies paid to instructors on first day of classInstructors: Bob Campagna and Sylvia Eichmann
In this workshop, teens will learn from two highly creative and motivated Artworks Loveland artists who will combine their respective artistic talents to teach students how the lost art of darkroom photography and image interpretation can affect how we see, feel, and read a photograph.
Bob will give students an introduction to photography terms and concepts; demonstrate and provide instruction on camera functions and technical camera aspects; and lead students on a photo shoot and darkroom printmaking. Sylvia will offer students an introduction to collage, image empathy, and collage-making. She will also lead exercises inspired by images in poetry, dance, song, drawing, and mixed media. The final class will allow time for photography and collage matting, presentation, critique, and feedback.
A WINTER'S NIGHTSunday, December 17, 1 – 3 pmCelebrate the Winter Soltice with a night of poetry, music, and stories. Winter's darks and lights are the theme for this evening's program.
IMAGE AS MUSEPHOTO AND IMAGE INTERPRETATION WORKSHOP FOR TEENS
Bob Campagna has been an artist-in-residence in the Thompson Schools and through Think 360 Arts. Since 1982, he has taught over 450 photography workshops to more than 11,000 students. He emphasizes the "art of seeing."
Sylvia Eichmann is an autodidact, collecting skills and experience in diverse environments along her life's path. Her works are a study in personal process as well as life's meanings and quirks in various artistic techniques.
15Loveland Museum Tot Art Classes
FRIDAY MORNING
Let your young artist explore the world of art! A parent or guardian must accompany the child during the session. Pre-registration is required at least one week prior to each class. No younger siblings, please.
All classes are held from 10:30 – 11:30 amAges 3 – 6 with an adult$12 each ($10 for museum members) **Limited to 6 studentsInstructor: Jackie Lillis
THE MANY FACES OF PICASSOSeptember 22
Explore the museum’s Picasso exhibit with us as we talk about portraiture. We will color, cutout, and layer to create a fun and colorful abstract portrait using one of our favorite mediums - Shrinky Dink©.
FALL CREATIONS IN PASTELOctober 13
Our seasons are ever-changing. As we move into cooler weather, we will play with chalk and oil pastels to create a gorgeous pastel resist. This technique will be something you will want to do over and over again with your family.
CELEBRATING DÍA DE LOS MUERTOSNovember 3
Celebrate this enchanting Mexican tradition in our art room. We will look at the intricate artwork of this special day and create some colorful and expressive pieces for you to take home and share with your family.
MIXED MEDIA SELF-PORTRAITSDecember 15**Note: This class will run from 10:30 am - 12 pm
This extended class will visit the Hung Liu exhibit and see how she applied paint, images, and texture to her artwork. We will use these observations to create our very own self-portraits from transparency paper, paint, scrap paper, magazines, and more.The Museum front desk will provide information on how to send a portrait of your child to the instructor for this class.
Registration for all Tot, Youth, and Adult classes begins TUESDAY, AUGUST 29th
Call (970) 962-2410or visit the Museum to register in person.
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Looking for a once-a-week activity for your elementary-aged kiddos to do while on break from school? Drop them off at the Museum for a supervised Museum Adventure. Each class will explore a new topic and complete exciting and creative projects.Ages 6 – 1110:30 am – 1:30 pm (please bring a lunch)$20 ($16 Museum members) per class **Limited to 10 students
SCHOOL-BREAK
Friday October 6
FUN AND FRESH PASTELSUse pastels to make beautiful drawings that are full of life, color and personality. Instructor: Diane Ramsey
ThursdayOctober 12
PICASSO PORTRAIT PILLOWPaint a canvas Picasso pillow in colorful Pablo style. Under the influence of Picasso's surrealistic period, we will use acrylics to make a fun piece of functional art.Instructor: Trish Murtha
Friday October 13
PICASSO PORTRAITS IN FELTUse roving wool, hot water, soap, needles, and wool thread to create portraits in a Picasso-like surrealist style. Instructor: Elizabeth Morisette
TuesdayNovember 21
WINTER INSPIRATIONSBe inspired by winter’s natural beauty and its furry creatures and use air-dry clay to create our own seasonal sculpture. Instructor: Diane Ramsey
WednesdayNovember 22
FAMILY FLAGSThanksgiving is a time for family and feast. Celebrate what your loved ones and the holiday mean to you by making a flag that you can wave over the dinner table with pride. Instructor: Elizabeth Morisette
FridayDecember 22
MIXED MEDIA PORTRAITSUse copies of family photos to create a Hung Liu style mixed media portrait on canvas. We will add various layers of quick drying acrylic paint and liquid watercolors to paint an expressionist masterpiece. Instructor: Trish Murtha
WednesdayJanuary 3
MEXICAN PAINTED PILLOWSAdapt beautiful Mexican folk art and border designs to make colorful pillow designs. Instructor: Trish Murtha
ThursdayJanuary 4
DRAWING TECHNIQUES FOR KIDSUse Conté and pastels to learn basic drawing techniques.Instructor: Diane Ramsey
FridayJanuary 5
PAPER BASKETSWith recycled papers, make unique baskets that will add style to your bedroom décor. Instructor: Elizabeth Morisette
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All classes are suitable for any skill level, and all materials are provided and will meet at the Lovleand Museum unless otherwise noted.
Pre-registration is required at least one week prior to each class. Ages 16 and older.
$50 each ($40 for museum members)
Friday, September 8 1:30 – 4 pm
PICASSO PORTRAIT PILLOWPaint a canvas Picasso pillow in colorful Pablo style. Under the influence of Picasso's surrealistic period, we will use acrylics to make a fun piece of functional art. Instructor: Trish Murtha
Tuesday, September 121 – 4 pm
PLEIN AIRE AT LAKE LOVELANDMeet at South Shore Park (on Eisenhower Blvd., south side of the lake) and paint watercolor sketches of the variety of subject matter on location. Bring a beach chair or blanket to sit on. Instructor: Mary Giacomini
Tuesday, September 191 – 4 pm
WATERCOLORS AT THE FOOTE LAGOONUnderstand how to let the paint flow and have fun with watercolors. Complete two paintings using various techniques that allow the painting to practically paint itself.Learn masking, pouring paint, and the use of negative space. Instructor: Pat Saunders-White
Thursday, October 510:30 am - 1:30 pm
BASIC PASTELSUse pastels in the colors of your choice to experiment with three different supports: black suede board, white Stonehenge paper, and black Arches paper. Be amazed at how differently each will appear and “find your voice” with pastels.Instructor: Pat Saunders-White
Tuesday, October 101:30 – 3:30 pm
DECONSTRUCTED COW - PICASSO DRAWINGWhy does Apple Inc. use Picasso's sketches to expand design thinking? In this exploration, students use charcoal or pastels to mimic Picasso's work as his style transitioned again and again. Challenge yourself to see simple shapes and bring Picasso's open-minded influence to your artwork. Instructor: Trish Murtha
Tuesday, October 241 – 4 pm
THROUGH THE ASPENSWith aspen trees as our subject, learn to create depth with aerial perspective using acrylic paints. Instructor: Mary Giacomini
Wednesday, November 111 am – 1 pm
LOOSE AND VIBRANT FLOWERS WITH WATERCOLOR PENCILUse watercolor pencils and a loose, free technique that will give you the freedom to portray the transparency and delicacy of flowers charged with color. Bring photos to use. Instructor: Pat Saunders-White
Tuesday, December 51 – 4 pm
SWIRLING SNOWY PINESPaint a snowy forest scene using lots of acrylic paint and a palette knife as your brush. Instructor: Mary Giacomini
Friday, December 151 – 4 pm
MIXED MEDIA PORTRAITSCreate a Hung Liu style mixed media portrait on canvas using copies of old family photos. Various layers of quick drying acrylic paint and liquid watercolors will be added to create an expressionist, ethereal piece of artwork.Instructor: Trish Murtha
18 Fall Events
September 9, 10 am – 5 pm5th Street south side of Museum
Pastels on 5th is a one-day sidewalk chalk art festival featuring 100+ local and regional artists. The event includes live music, food, an artist marketplace and a kids' area where children can create their own sidewalk masterpieces. This free, family-friendly event brings together artists, local businesses and the downtown community to raise awareness and funds for Alternatives to Violence all while turning 5th Street into a spectacular sidewalk gallery. For more information or to register as an artist and/or sponsor, visit www.pastelson5th.org. This program is in partnership with the City of Loveland Cultural Services Department.
Friday, October 13, 5 – 8 pm5th Street south side of MuseumFree admissionBeer tokens: $5 for a 12 oz. pour (get a free cup with first pour)Food truck prices will varyThe University of Colorado Denver Transmedia Sculpture Program IGNITES creative energy at the Loveland Museum! Sparks will fly during an outdoor bronze and iron pour demonstration by Rian Kerrane and her students. Watch as the team works with their nomadic foundry to melt bronze and iron turning molten metal into breathtaking art. Rian and her students will be available for you to ask questions and learn more about the process.While you wait for the metal to heat up, enjoy cold brews and tasty food from local beer and food vendors including Verboten, Big Thompson Brewery, Ripe Tomatoes Wood Fried Pizza, and Sweaty Moose Food Truck. 5 pm – Beer Garden and Food Trucks Open5 pm – Talk with CU staff and Students6 pm – Live Pour
Pastels on 5th
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Join the Loveland Museum for the 16th anniversary of the
Halloween Family Fun Festival! This family-friendly event is a community favorite, drawing
hundreds of families downtown for trick-or-treating, activity booths
and entertainment. Dress up the family and head into town for some
Halloween fun! Peters Park (next to the Museum) and the adjacent
lot will be filled with community booths with several fun activities
for children. There will also be food, entertainment, and a costume
contest. Downtown merchants will also treat each ghost, goblin, princess, and butterfly to a treat,
while supplies last!
Dress in your best Halloween Costume and register to win great
prizes! Enter your costume by registering at the Costume Contest
Booth on the day of the event, at the Museum. You MUST register your
costume before 12:15 pm on the day of the event. 1st, 2nd and 3rd place
prizes will be awarded in several age categories from infant to teen and
adult to family theme!
16th ANNUAL
HALLOWEENFAMILY FUN FESTIVAL
Saturday, October 28, 10 am – 2 pmPeters Park and 5th Street, south side of Museum
FREE EVENT
20 Art in Public Places
Want to know more about the City of Loveland Artist Calls for Entry or the Art in Public Places Program? Please call or email Suzanne Janssen, Public Art Manager, (97) 962-2495 or Suzanne.janssen@cityofloveland.org
Art by Bike TransformationsProjectArt in Public Places collaborated with community
volunteers and the City Public Works and Recreation departments to present the Art by Bike events this summer. Special thanks to artists George Walbye, Gigi Deal, Jane DeDecker Studios, and Columbine Gallery for assisting with the bike tours.
Five Northern Colorado artists endured the heat of summer to transform electrical cabinets into works of art. The 2017 locations are as varied as the subject matter. Updated maps will beavailable on the City’s public art webpages and at the Loveland Museum this winter. Congratulations to each of the 2017 Transformer artists:
• Flowing River - Rolfe Bautista• Flower and Fireworks - Alexander Block• Where Tulips Come From - Michelle Oglesby• Love Again - Barry Quinton Lee• Robo-Gardner’s - Werner Schreiber
Want to know more about the City of Loveland Artist Calls for Entry or theArt in Public Places Program?
Please call or email Suzanne Janssen, Public Art Manager, (970) 962-2495 orSuzanne.janssen@cityofloveland.org
Downtown Mural ProgramCommitted to the notion that art helps create a vibrant community, the Art in Public Places has developed a mural program to support new murals throughout Loveland. Building owners interested in participating in the program are encouraged to review the application at www.cityofloveland.org/publicart or contact Suzanne Janssen, Suzanne.Janssen@CityofLoveland.org or call (970) 962-2495.
Sheldon James, Elemental Discovery
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THE ART ADVOCACY PROJECT 3D (TAAP)This summer, 11 artists submitted 17 sculptures for consideration to The Art Advocacy Project, the City's annual temporary on-loan sculpture program. An eight member citizen panel chose the final artists. All artwork will remain on display for a period of one year at six locations in Downtown Loveland. All sculptures are available for purchase. Please call (970) 962-2410to purchase.
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22 Rialto Theater - Sundays in the Dev
Hippieman
The CJRO Sextet
Bryan Kellen
Sunday, September 10, 7 pmJohn Novosad, known as Hippieman, is a favorite at Denver's Comedy Works with his disarming presence and sharp wit. He has made appearances on the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson as well as on Bryon Allen’s nationally syndicated television show Comedy.TV. He recently won the 7th Annual Laughing Skull Festival in Atlanta and was named the winner of the 2015 Laughlin Laff Festival. Tickets: $50 Cocktail Tables (includes seating for 2),
$100 Cocktail Tables (includes seating for 4), $20 Theater-Style Seating
Sunday, September 24, 7 pmFeaturing some of Colorado's finest Jazz musicians, the CJRO Sextet will present swinging, jazz favorites in this "Jazz 101" concert. Learn how a jazz group communicates, how the musicians shape and arrange each song on the fly, and some of the secret jazz musician lingo. The evening will include musical favorites such as "Take the A Train" and "I've Got Rhythm."Tickets: $50 Cocktail Tables (includes seating for 2),
$100 Cocktail Tables (includes seating for 4), $20 Theater-Style Seating
Sunday, October 8, 7 pmRubber-bodied Bryan Kellen is a comedic powerhouse. His mix of storytelling, observational humor, and physical comedy produces one of the most universally captivating shows in entertainment today. Bryan was named one of the “Top 100 Comedians in the Country” by Entertainment Business Journal and has appeared with George Lopez, on Last Comic Standing, and Comics Unleashed.Tickets: $50 Cocktail Tables (includes seating for 2),
$100 Cocktail Tables (includes seating for 4), $20 Theater-Style Seating
For six alternating Sundays this fall, the Devereaux Room at the Rialto Theater Center will be transformed into a lounge. Patrons will enjoy delectable fare while being immersed in a
variety of top-quality performances with this up-close and intimate series.
Comedy Lounge Night
Jazz Lounge Night
Comedy Lounge Night
23Rialto Theater - Sundays in the Dev
The Tale Spinners Lounge
Cloud 9 ROCK String Quartet
Jack Broadbent
Sunday, October 22, 7 pmThe Tale Spinners Lounge is a fusion of
art, music, and storytelling on one stage. To accompany the stories being told, music will be
composed on the spot while a performance artist captures the scenes of the stories in paintings and charcoal drawings. The Tale Spinners will intrigue
all of your senses.Tickets: $50 Cocktail Tables (includes seating for 2),
$100 Cocktail Tables (includes seating for 4), $20 Theater-Style Seating
Sunday, November 5, 7 pmWith a passion for playing classical music, Cloud
9 longed to bring string music to a broader audience. Formed to show what strings can do
with rock and pop, Cloud 9 will lead the audience from Bach to Led Zeppelin with their warm, soulful melodies and punchy rhythms. Their
award-winning arrangements include the music of The Beatles, ABBA, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Journey,
Coldplay, Imagine Dragons, and many others. Tickets: $50 Cocktail Tables (includes seating for 2),
$100 Cocktail Tables (includes seating for 4), $20 Theater-Style Seating
Sunday, November 19, 7 pmHailed as “the new master of the slide guitar” by the Montreux Jazz Festival and “the real thang”
by the legendary Bootsy Collins, Jack Broadbent routinely wows audiences with his unique blend
of slide guitar and poignant vocals. He has performed worldwide with legendary artists and has three, full length albums.You don’t want to
miss your chance to experience this unforgettable force that is Jack Broadbent, live and in person.
Tickets: $50 Cocktail Tables (includes seating for 2), $100 Cocktail Tables (includes seating for 4),
$20 Theater-Style Seating
Spoken Word Night
Chamber Music Lounge Night
Blues Lounge Night
The lounge opens one hour prior to curtain.All food and beverage is a la carte from Door 222.
Standard ticketing fees apply.
24 Rialto Theater - Concerts
Rialto in the Roundwith Liz Barnez, Steve Manshel, and Wendy Woo
Friday, September 29, 7:30 pmNorthern Colorado’s most beloved songwriters come together to share their music and stories. Liz Barnez is well known for her acoustic swamp groove and soulful voice. Steve Manshel has shared the stage with America, Poco, Foreigner, The Doobie Brothers, The Marshall Tucker Band, and Firefall. Wendy Woo explores a wide variety of textures in her music, including her signature “slaptap” technique. Gather your circle of friends for this unique concert in the round.Tickets: $24 Orchestra / $19 Balcony All ticketing fees are included in the list price
Face Vocal Band
Brad Fitch: John Denver Tribute
Friday, October 6, 7:30 pmInternationally acclaimed all-vocal rock band, Face has been captivating audiences for fifteen years with their infectious energy punctuated by an endearing love of performance. Blending modern popular tunes with complex harmonies, brilliant beat-box rhythms and superb singing…Face take their audience on a musical journey and it’s fantastic fun. – Fringe ReviewTickets: $22 Plus standard ticketing fees
Saturday, September 30, 7 pmJoin Brad Fitch and the TropiCowboy Band for an evening remembering the music of John Denver. One of the foremost John Denver tribute artists in the world today, Fitch’s show delivers uplifting music, wide smiles, and tears of joy. With rollicking bluegrass, country, folk, and love ballads, Denver’s songs have become a part of the American landscape and Fitch and his band play them from the heart. Tickets: $20 Plus standard ticketing fees
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LOVELAND CHORAL SOCIETY PRESENTSAn American Anthem
Saturday, October 14, 7:30 pmSunday, October 15, 3 pm
LCS kicks off their 40th anniversary season with a stunning concert of pure American music; music
that shaped our nation, tested our resolve, lifted our spirits and sang of our diversity. This eclectic
program includes Broadway hits from 1776 and Hamilton, patriotic medleys, and stirring tributes
to the service and sacrifice of those who fought to secure our freedom.
Tickets: $18 Plus standard ticketing fees
Family Tradition: Acoustic Show in the Roundstarring Marty Haggard & Georgette Jones
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE ACADEMY BANDThe Falconaires
Friday, November 3, 7:30 pmCountry Music Royalty arrives in Loveland with
this special version of Family Tradition. Marty Haggard, son of Merle Haggard, and Georgette Jones, daughter of George Jones and Tammy
Wynette, will enchant the audience as they light up the stage with a special acoustic show in the
round filled with stories, memories, and hit songs. Backing the country royals will be legendary Merle
Haggard guitarist, Eugene Moles. Tickets: $34 Orchestra; $28 Balcony; $46 VIP(Includes a private, meet and greet with Marty and Georgette,
and premium seating.) Plus standard ticketing fees
Friday, October 20, 7:30 pmThe professional airmen in The Falconaires follow in a long blue line of talented Air Force Academy
bandsmen. These dedicated musicians serve our nation and represent the young men and
women at the academy who are training to be officers. They also support our veterans and all
who are currently serving around the globe. The Falconaires cultivate our national heritage through
America’s only indigenous musical genre, jazz!Tickets: FREE
Advanced tickets suggested and will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Tickets may not be available at the door.
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The Long RunColorado’s Tribute to the Eagles
An Evening with Colorado's OwnAcoustic Eidolon17th Annual Concert
Friday, November 10, 7 pmThe Long Run – Colorado's Tribute to The Eagles presents a special Veterans Day weekend show where they will perform the Eagles' greatest hits and beyond. Take a journey of the best-selling album of the 20th Century, and hear the songs that spanned their entire musical career.Tickets: $20 Plus standard ticketing fees
Saturday, November 18, 7 pmThis group of Celtic musicians present benefit concerts for Wounded Warrior Project. This will be their first year performing in Loveland.The group also performs in Greeley, Fort Collins and at Pikes Peak Celtic Festival. All of the musicians donate their time, and 100% of the proceeds go directly to Wounded Warrior Project.Tickets: $20 Plus standard ticketing fees
Friday, December 1, 7:30 pmSaturday, December 2, 7:30 pmAcoustic Eidolon features Joe Scott on his custom double neck acoustic guitars and cellist Hannah Alkire. They perform concerts across the US and Europe each year and will be playing music from their 12 CDs as well as holiday favorites from their two Christmas recordings. Expect to hear Celtic, Flamenco, and Americana influences as well as Led Zeppelin, Beatles, and Queen covers.Tickets: $20 Adults, $15 Seniors / Children under 12 Plus standard ticketing fees
Rocky Bards Celtic Benefit ConcertFor Wounded Warrior Project
27Rialto Theater - Comedy
RIALTO THEATER CENTER ANDCOMEDY WORKS PRESENT
Tom Papa
RIALTO THEATER CENTER PRESENTSPaula Poundstone
RIALTO THEATER CENTER ANDSWEETWOOD CREATIVE PRESENT
The Good Humor Men
Thursday, November 2, 7:30 pmTom Papa is one of the top comedic voices in
the country. He hosts the weekly hit podcast Come to Papa with guests such as Mel Brooks,
Ray Romano, Carl Reiner and Jerry Seinfeld. He’s appeared on The Jim Gaffigan Show, Inside
Amy Schumer, and The Knick, and starred in The Informant, Analyze That, and Behind the
Candelabra.Tickets: $26
Plus standard ticketing fees
Saturday, December 30, 7:30 pmThree of America’s funniest comedians: Pete
Lee (Premium Blend, Late Show with David Letterman, Best Week Ever, Last Comic
Standing), Pat McGann (Chicago Stand Up Project, The Daily Show, Sports Talk Live,
Mancow Morning Show), and Pat Hazell (writer for Seinfeld, The Tonight Show, American Pie,
NPR) join forces to showcase their original brand of humor in an evening packed with punch lines,
clever writing and hair-trigger laughs.Tickets: $26
Plus standard ticketing fees.
Saturday, December 9, 7 pmFresh on the heels of her hilarious new book,
The Totally Unscientific Study of the Search For Human Happiness, Paula Poundstone can
be heard regularly on NPR’s Peabody-award winning show Wait, Wait...Don't Tell Me! and
weekly podcast Live from the Poundstone Institute. She entertains audiences around the
country with her casual style, observational humor, and a razor sharp, spontaneous wit.
Tickets: $49 Orchestra / $39 Balcony Plus standard ticketing fees.
28 Rialto Theater - Center Stage Productions
RIALTO THEATER CENTER ANDSWEETWOOD CREATIVE PRESENTPat Hazell'sThe Wonderbread Years
FAITH CHURCH PRESENTSJared Hall
RIALTO THEATER CENTER AND MITCH HARWOOD PRESENTHarwood & Woodward:The Magical Duo
GUARDIAN ANTI BULLYING CAMPAIGN, INC. PRESENTSTurtles Live:Action Show Parody
Friday, September 22, 7:30 pmSaturday, September 23, 7:30 pmA fresh and funny salute to Americana, The Wonder Bread Years is a fast-paced, hilarious production that restores a much-needed sense of wonder but also leaves audiences laughing and savoring the past. A comic bullseye for Baby Boomers everywhere.Tickets: $30 Orchestra / $24 Balcony Plus standard ticketing fees
Sunday, August 27, 6:30 pmIllusionist and comedian Jared Hall returns for another show that will keep you on the edge of your seat and unable to look away as he makes audience members float, performs a straight jacket escape, or simply finds a chosen card. His family friendly humor is knee-slapping funny. Jared’s special guest for this show is his wife and ventriloquist, Maegan Bruce Hall.Tickets: $10 Plus standard ticketing fees
Friday, September 15, 7:30 pmHarwood & Woodward is Colorado's only fully-staged, big illusion production. This modern take on the fantasy and thrill of vaudeville’s traveling magician days, is fast-paced, fun, and set to swing and ragtime music. They will dance, sing, and take you away to an alternative reality so unlike our own.Tickets: $18 Orchestra / $14 Balcony Plus standard ticketing fees
Thursday, September 28, 5:30 pm(VIP meet & greet, 4 pm)This traveling show helps kids across the country learn important lessons about bullying. The actors are experienced in action films and martial arts and bring together a great team with amazing skills.Tickets: www.ticketor.com/jam-entertainment-live
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HIGH COUNTRY CONSERVATORY OF DANCEPRESENTSFall Showcase
MACKINNON ROYAL DANCE PRESENTSA Season of Dance
Saturday, November 4,10 – 11 am (pre-show activities)11 am – 12 Noon (main event)Bring the family downtown for a celebration of children’s entertainment by some of Colorado’s top-rated musicians and performers. In addition to the music, be delighted by a stilt-walker, living coloring book, balloon artists, face painters, puppets, jugglers, and special treats. This event is open to all but programmed for kids ages 2 - 7.Tickets: $8, Accompanying Adult FREE Max 2 adults per order, plus standard ticketing fees
Sunday, October 29, 2:30 pmSleight Squad is the show that brings together four of America’s best young magicians for an evening of amazement! With no rabbits out of hats or lame card tricks, viewers will be treated to a fresh and interactive entertainment experience that will leave the family gasping in amazement and crying out in laughter.Tickets: $19 Premium Seating, $13 General Seating Plus standard ticketing fees
Saturday, November 11, 2 & 6 pmEnjoy a studio showcase featuring numerous dance styles and music performed by students from High Country Conservatory of Dance.Tickets: $10 Adult, $8 Children 11 and under Plus standard ticketing fees
Saturday, December 23, 6:30 pmThis open house performance features students of The MacKinnon Royal Dance Institute program and competition dance teams. All are welcome for this celebration of dance and works inspired by the season.Tickets: $13 Advance, $16 At the Door Plus standard ticketing fees
Sleight SquadA Modern Magic Show
RIALTO THEATER CENTER PRESENTSConcert for the Kids
30 Rialto Theater - Something Special
Colorado Angels PageantSunday, September 17, 9 amThe Colorado Angels Pageant is a special needs pageant for boys and girls open to any need and any age. The goal of the pageant is to give these angels a day to be kings and queens while enjoying pampering and being honored on stage. Fancy dresses and clothes are provided and volunteers are available to do their hair and makeup, if they choose. For those who want to share, a talent spotlight is offered. The pageant is free to participate and watch. All funds come from community donations. For more information, to register, or donate, contact Jennifer Woelfle at jennsmail@ymail.com.Tickets: FREE Donations appreciated.
LOVELAND LOVES TO READ PRESENTSAnne HillermanMonday, September 18, 7 pmAnne Hillerman will share stories of her relationship with her late father, Tony Hillerman, and of her continuation of stories told in the Chee and Leaphorn novels. Loveland Loves to Read has chosen Anne’s first book, Spider Woman’s Daughter, for their One Book, One Community series of events. The legend of Spider Woman inspires weaving of Navajo rugs and mysteries of ancient artifacts in Chaco Canyon. Visit www.friendsofthelovelandlibrary.org for info about Hillerman week events.Tickets: $5 Plus standard ticketing fees
Special Thank You!The Rialto Theater would like to thank Pirate Radio for their generous support promoting this season's shows and performances.
31Rialto Theater Cinema - Films with a Focus
Saturday, September 9, 7:30 pmCaddyshack fans will screen this cult-favorite movie
with the actor who portrayed teenage heartthrob, Danny Noonan (Michael O’Keefe). After the film,
O’Keefe will engage in a moderated discussion about behind-the-scene antics, interesting tidbits,
and will share secrets about the movie.Tickets: $25 General, $35 VIP (includes a private, meet
and greet with Michael O’Keefe, and a free popcorn.) Plus standard ticketing fees.
CLOTHROADS AND THRUMS BOOKS PRESENT ClothRoads Film Festival: A Celebration of Textiles
from Around the World
BROUGHT TO YOU BY MOUNTAIN RENTALS
Rogue ElementsSaturday, October 21, 2 & 8 pm
Teton Gravity Research is an action sports media company committed to fueling progression
through its films and website. Ticket available through the Rialto Theater box office and
Mountain Rentals store. Be sure to show up early for prizes and giveaways!
Tickets: $12 Plus standard ticketing fees.
Saturday, October 7Morning Films and Talkbacks: 10 am – 12:30 pm
Afternoon Films and Talkbacks: 2 – 5 pmEvening Premier and Talkback: 7 – 9 pm
The rich colors, earthy textures, and deep traditions of handmade artisan textiles and the
people who create them are the focus of this full day of feature-length and short films.
Tickets: $25 All Day Pass; Morning or Afternoon: $10, $5 Student;
Evening: $15, $5 Student Plus standard ticketing fees.
RIALTO THEATER CENTER ANDCOMEDY WORKS PRESENT
Caddyshack: An Evening with Movie StarMichael O’ Keefe
32 Rialto Theater Cinema - HollowFUN Film Series
The Rocky Horror Picture ShowSTARRING: Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon, Barry Botstwick
Young FrankensteinSTARRING: Gene Wilder, Cloris Leachman, Marty Feldman
Victor FrankensteinSTARRING: James McAvoy, Daniel Radcliffe
Tuesday, October 24, 7 pmA newly engaged couple’s car breaks down in an isolated area, and they must pay a call to the bizarre residence of Dr. Frank-N-Furter. While attendees are encouraged to dress-up in costume, props will not be permitted as this is a screening only event.1975, 1 hour 40 minutesRATED: RTickets: $6 All ticketing fees are included in the list price
Wednesday, October 25, 7 pmThis Mel Brooks film follows the respected medical lecturer Dr. Frederick Frankenstein as he learns he has inherited his infamous grandfather's estate in Transylvania. He begins to recreate his grandfather's experiments and creates his own monster. New complications ensue with the arrival of his fiancée.1974, 1 hour 46 minutesRATED: PGTickets: $6 All ticketing fees are included in the list price
Thursday, October 26, 7 pmWhile searching for animal body parts at a London circus, radical scientist Victor Frankenstein meets gifted surgeon, Igor Strausman. They team up to work on groundbreaking research that could change the world. However, when Victor's experiments with life and death go too far, only Igor can bring him back from the brink of madness and save him from his monstrous creation.2015, 1 hour 50 minutesRATED: PG-13Tickets: $6 All ticketing fees are included in the list price
33Rialto Theater Cinema - HollowFUN Film Series
Silent Film with Musical Accompaniment by Hank Troy
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde STARRING: John Barrymore, Brandon Hurst, Nita Naldi
HalloweenSTARRING: Tony Moran, Jamie Lee Curtis,
Donald Pleasence
The Addams FamilySTARRING: Raul Julia, Christopher Lloyd,
Angjelica Huston
Friday, October 27, 8 pm Scientist Dr. Henry Jekyll is serious about his work. But
when his friend takes him to a show featuring the sensual Miss Gina, he sets out on a quest to separate man's saintly and sinful sides. His experiments succeed and his evil alter
ego, Mr. Hyde, is created leading him uncontrollably to alternate between Jekyll and Hyde.
1920, 1 hour 36 minutes NOT RATED
Tickets: $12 All ticketing fees are included in the list price
Tuesday, October 31, 7 pmOn Halloween night in 1963, six year old Michael
Myers brutally murdered his sister. He was locked away for 15 years, but while being transferred for
a court date, he steals a car and escapes to his hometown in search of his next victims.
1978, 1 hour 31 minutesRATED: R
Tickets: $6 All ticketing fees are included in the list price
Saturday, October 28, 7:30 pmWhen a man claiming to be Fester, the missing brother
of Gomez Addams, arrives at the Addams' home, the family is thrilled. However, Morticia begins to suspect the
man is a fraud and seeks the help of lawyer to prevent the Addams' fortune from being swindled.
1991, 1 hour 50 minutesRATED: PG-13
Tickets: $6 All ticketing fees are included in the list price
34 Rialto Theater Cinema - Phyllis Walbye Film Series
Phyllis Walbye served as the arts and entertainment editor for the Loveland Reporter-Herald for over 30 years and was an avid supporter of Loveland’s various performing arts organizations. In 2001, the Rialto Theater Center and Phyllis joined forces in an effort to bring under-recognized films to
Loveland. Phyllis passed away in 2008, but the film series has continued on in honor of its namesake with special screenings of award-winning and critically-acclaimed films.
GiftedSTARRING: Chris Evans, McKenna Grace, Lindsay Duncan
A United KingdomSTARRING: David Oyelowo, Rosamund Pike
Inside Llewyn DavisSTARRING: Oscar Isaac
Wednesday, September 13, 7 pmFrank Adler is a single man raising his spirited young niece Mary, a child prodigy. His plans for a normal life for her are foiled when her mathematical abilities come to the attention of his formidable mother whose plans threaten to separate them.2017, 1 hour 41 minutesRATED: PG-13Tickets: $6 All ticketing fees are included in the list price
Wednesday, October 18, 7 pmThis true story about King Seretse Khama of Botswana and Ruth Williams, a white woman from London, who caused an international uproar when they decided to marry in the late 1940s as apartheid was being introduced into South Africa. 2016, 1 hour 51 minutesRATED: PG-13Tickets: $6 All ticketing fees are included in the list price
Wednesday, December 6, 7 pmIn what has been speculated as possibly the most subversive film the Coen Brothers have ever made, the story takes place in 1961 New York City, following folk singer Llewyn Davis as he struggles against seemingly insurmountable obstacles to make a name for himself in the music world. 2013, 1 hour 50 minutesRATED: RTickets: $6 All ticketing fees are included in the list price
35Rialto Theater Cinema - Classic Holiday Series
White ChristmasSTARRING: Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye,
Roseymary Clooney
ScroogedSTARRING: Bill Murray, Karen Allen,
Bobcat Goldthwait
It's a Wonderful LifeSTARRING: James Stewart, Henry Travers
Tuesday, December 19, 7 pmSingers Bob Wallace and Phil Davis join sister act
Betty and Judy Haynes to perform a Christmas show in rural Vermont to help their former commander
dealing with financial difficulties. 1954, 2 hours
NOT RATEDTickets: $6
All ticketing fees are included in the list price
Wednesday, December 20, 7 pmIn this modern take on Charles Dickens' A Christmas
Carol, Frank Cross is a successful television executive whose curmudgeonly nature has driven away the love
of his life. After firing a staff member on Christmas Eve, he is visited by a series of ghosts who give him a
chance to right the wrongs of his past.1988, 1 hour 41 minutes
RATED: PG-13Tickets: $6
All ticketing fees are included in the list price
Thursday, December 21, 7 pmAfter George Bailey wishes he had never been
born, an angel is sent to earth to make George's wish come true. George starts to realize how many lives he has changed and impacted, and how they
would be different if he was never there.1946, 2 hours 10 minutes
RATED: PGTickets: $6
All ticketing fees are included in the list price
36 Rialto Theater - Holiday Programs
A Christmas Show withVi Wickam and Friends
Three Holiday Animated Shorts
Saturday, November 25, 7 pmYou’ll swear they’re baking gingerbread backstage as Vi Wickam’s Christmas music dances in your ears. Classical to blues, and jazz to old-time fiddle, Vi and his band of merry music makers will delight you and spark your holiday cheer. With special guest Paul Chet, and Northern Colorado's finest musicians, you will be smiling and singing along to your Christmas favorites.Tickets: $20 Adult, $15 Senior/Student/Military/Group, $10 Child Plus standard ticketing fees
Wednesday, November 29, 5 – 8 pmEnjoy the Downtown Tree Lighting event and warm-up at the Rialto Theater with popcorn, candy, and hot cocoa. Experience the historic theater by seeing three short animated movies playing on continuous loop from 5 – 8 pm: “Santa’s Surprise”, (1947, 8 minutes 25 seconds); “Jack Frost” (1934, 8 minutes); and “Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer” (1948, 8 minutes). All ages are welcome.Tickets: FREE
Loveland’s AnnualHoliday Sing-AlongFeaturing Sharon Sheets
Sunday, November 26, 2 pmThe Rialto Theater Center is pleased to welcome the Loveland community to its annual holiday sing-along. Join Loveland’s own singing sensation, Sharon Sheets, in a fun-filled audience participation event featuring classic and contemporary holiday tunes. Enjoy hot drinks and sweet treats as you celebrate the season.Tickets: FREE
DAVE VILLANO MUSIC PRESENTSChristmas Magic:A Holiday Concert
Thursday, November 30, 7 pmJoin Dave Villano and 10 of Colorado’s top musicians for the 7th annual magical evening of traditional, Celtic, and contemporary holiday music with special guest guitar virtuoso Dave Beegle. Come experience the magic!Tickets: $25 Adult
$15 Senior/Student/Military $10 Children 12 and under
Plus standard ticketing fees
37Rialto Theater - Holiday Programs
COLORADO JAZZ REPERTORY ORCHESTRA PRESENTS
Big Band Holiday
REDEMPTION CHURCH PRESENTS
Christmas Eve Service
Bells of the Rockies
LOVELAND CHORAL SOCIETY PRESENTSThe Many Moodsof Christmas
Sunday, December 3, 3 pmBack by popular demand after a sellout last year, the Colorado Jazz Repertory Orchestra swings in the holidays. With the beautiful vocals of Heidi Schmidt, you will hear songs such as Let It Snow, Winter Wonderland and selections from Duke Ellington’s Suite from the Nutcracker. The CJRO will close the show with their exclusive arrangement of Maynard Ferguson’s Christmas for Moderns Medley.Tickets: $26 Orchestra, $20 Balcony Plus standard ticketing fees
Sunday, December 24, 4 & 6 pmRedemption Church invites you to join them for their 3rd Annual Christmas Eve Celebration at the Rialto Theater. Everyone is welcome to this free, family-friendly event to remember the joyous hope of Christmas. Refreshments will be provided by Loveland Coffee Co. In addition, enjoy a special performance from Loveland's very own Lighthouse Dance Studio. Tickets: FREE
Friday, December 22, 7 pmBells of the Rockies is an auditioned, highly skilled handbell ensemble from the Colorado and Wyoming Front Range. Playing 5 octaves of Schulmerich handbells and 4 octaves of chimes, they perform music from sacred to secular, baroque to rock. This performance will include both traditional and contemporary music to ring in the holiday spirit.Tickets: $16 Adults, $11 Senior Plus standard ticketing fees
Friday, December 15, 7:30 pmSaturday, December 16, 3 & 7:30 pmSunday, December 17, 3 pmThe festive LCS voices and sonorous Christmas Orchestra join forces to paint a beautiful and inspirational portrait of the nativity in The Many Moods of Christmas. The concert also features the light-hearted Christmas Goes Classical, a delightful parody of classical gems. Tickets: $18 Plus standard ticketing fees
Thursday, August 31, 7 – 9 pm MEMBERS ONLY OPENING RECEPTION FOR PICASSO: VISAGE EXHIBITION (p.4)Friday, September 8, 5 – 9 pm NIGHT ON THE TOWNFriday, September 8, 6 pm SURIVING PICASSO (p.5)Saturday, September 9, 10 am – 5 pm PASTELS ON 5TH (p.18)Thursday, September 14, 12 – 12:50 pm GALLERY YOGA (p.12)Thursday, September 21, 10 am – 7 pm FREE ADMISSION DAYThursday, September 21, 12 – 12:50 pm GALLERY YOGA (p.12)Sunday, September 24, 1 – 3 pm AUTUMN SERENADE POETRY PROGRAM (p.14)Thursday, September 28, 12 – 12:50 pm GALLERY YOGA (p.12)
Thursday, September 28, 5 – 7 pm OPENING RECEPTION AND MEET THE ARTISTS IN THE 2017 LOVELAND ART STUDIO TOUR PREVIEW EXHIBITION (p.7)
Thursday, October 2, 12– 12:50 pm GALLERY YOGA (p.12)Thursday, October 5, 5 pm MIDNIGHT IN PARIS (p.5)Thursday, October 9, 12 – 12:50 pm GALLERY YOGA (p.12)Friday, October 13, 3:30 pm ARTIST TO ARTIST GALLERY TOUR (p.6)Friday, October 13, 5 – 8 pm HOT METAL, COLD BREWS EVENT(p.18)Friday, October 13, 5 – 9 pm NIGHT ON THE TOWNThursday, October 16, 12 – 12:50 pm GALLERY YOGA (p.12)Thursday, October 19, 4:30 – 5:30 pm ARTIST DEMONSTRATION WITH YUKI HORIKAWA (p.8)
Thursday, October 19, 5:30 – 7 pm OPENING RECEPTION FOR PERSONA: PORTRAITS BY YUKI HORIKAWA EXHIBITON (p.8)
Thursday, October 23, 12 – 12:50 pm GALLERY YOGA (p.12)Thursday, October 26, 5:30 – 7 pm DÍA DE LOS MUERTOS PROGRAM (p.13)Saturday, October 28, 10 am – 2 pm HALLOWEEN FAMILY FUN FESTIVAL (p.19)
Thursday, November 2, 12 – 12:50 pm GALLERY YOGA (p.12)Thursday, November 2, 5:30 – 7 pm LIVE PERFORMANCE BY ARTIST ARMANDO SILVA (p.9)Friday, November 3, 6 pm PICASSO PANEL (p.5)Saturday, November 4, 1:30 – 3 pm WE WERE CHICANOS PROGRAM (p.13)Thursday, November 9, 12 – 12:50 pm GALLERY YOGA (p.12)Friday, November 10, 5 – 9 pm NIGHT ON THE TOWNFriday, November 10, 6 – 8 pm PICASSO, JAZZ, AND COCKTAILS (p.5)Saturday, November 11 MUSEUM CLOSED FOR VETERAN'S DAY HOLIDAYTuesday, November 14, 10 am – 5 pm FREE ADMISSION DAYTuesday, November 14, 1 pm GALLERY TOUR OF THE PICASSO: VISAGE EXHIBIT (p.5)Thursday, November 16, 12 – 12:50 pm GALLERY YOGA (p.12)Thursday, November 16, 5:30 – 6:30 pm MICHELANGELO'S GENIUS (p.6)Saturday, November 18, 1 pm INSIDE: COLORADO BIG THOMPSON WATER PROJECT PROGRAM (p.10)Thursday – Friday, November 23 – 24 MUSEUM CLOSED FOR THANKSGIVING HOLIDAYThursday, November 30, 12 – 12:50 pm GALLERY YOGA (p.12)
Thursday, December 7, 12 – 12:50 pm GALLERY YOGA (p.12)Thursday, December 7, 5:30 pm OUTSIDE: COLORADO BIG THOMPSON WATER PROJECT PROGRAM (p.10)
Thursday, December 7, 7 – 9 pm MEMBERS ONLY OPENING RECEPTION FOR HUNG LIU: TRANSFORMATION EXHIBITION (p.11)
Friday, December 8, 5 – 9 pm NIGHT ON THE TOWNFriday, December 8, 6 – 8 pm MEET THE ARTSTS RECEPTION FOR TUNNEL VISION EXHIBIT (p.10)Thursday, December 14, 12 – 12:50 pm GALLERY YOGA (p.12)Friday, December 14, 5:30 pm INSIDE: COLORADO BIG THOMPSON WATER PROJECT PROGRAM (p.10)Sunday, December 17, 1 – 3 pm A WINTER'S NIGHT POETRY PROGRAM (p.14)Thursday, December 21, 10 am – 7 pm FREE ADMISSION DAYThursday, December 12, 12 – 12:50 pm GALLERY YOGA (p.12)
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Sunday, August 27, 6:30 pm JARED HALL (ILLUSIONS/COMEDY) (p.28)
Saturday, September 9, 7:30 pm CADDYSHACK: AN EVENING WITH MOVIE STAR MICHAEL O'KEEFE (p.31)Sunday, September 10, 7 pm HIPPIEMAN (COMEDY LOUNGE IN THE DEV) (p.22)Wednesday, September 13, 7 pm GIFTED (PHYLLIS WALBYE FILM SERIES) (p.34)Friday, September 15, 7:30 pm HARWOOD & WOODWARD: THE MAGICAL DUO (p.28)Sunday, September 17, 9 am COLORADO'S ANGELS PAGEANT (p.30)Monday, September 18, 7 pm LOVELAND LOVES TO READ PRESENTS ANNE HILLERMAN (p.30)Friday, September 22 throughSaturday, September 23 PAT HAZELL'S THE WONDERBREAD YEARS (COMEDY) (p.28)
Sunday, September 24, 7 pm THE CJRO SEXTET (JAZZ LOUNGE NIGHT IN THE DEV) (p.22)Thursday, September 28, 5:30 pm TURTLES LIVE-ACTION SHOW (FAMILY) (p.28)Friday, September 29, 7:30 pm RIALTO IN THE ROUND CONCERT (p.24)Saturday, September 30, 7 pm BRAD FITCH: JOHN DENVER TRIBUTE (p.24)
Friday, October 6, 7:30 pm FACE VOCAL BAND (p.24)
Saturday, October 7, 10 am, 2 & 7 pm CLOTHROADS FILM FESTIVAL: A CELEBRATION OF TEXTILESFROM AROUND THE WORLD (p.31)
Sunday, October 8, 7 pm BRYAN KELLEN (COMEDY LOUNGE IN THE DEV) (p.22)Saturday, October 14 throughSunday, October 15 LOVELAND CHORAL SOCIETY'S AN AMERICAN ANTHEM (p.25)
Wednesday, October 18, 7 pm A UNITED KINGDOM (PHYLLIS WALBYE FILM SERIES) (p.34)Friday, October 20, 7:30 pm UNITED STATES AIR FORCE ACADEMY BAND: THE FALCONAIRES (p.25)Saturday, October 21, 2 & 8 pm TETON GRAVITY RESEARCH SKI FILM (p.31)Sunday, October 22, 7 pm THE TALE SPINNERS LOUNGE (SPOKEN WORD NIGHT IN THE DEV) (p.23)Tuesday, October 24, 7 pm THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW (p.32)Wednesday, October 25, 7 pm YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN (p.32)Thursday, October 26, 7 pm VICTOR FRANKENSTEIN (p.32)Friday, October 27, 8 pm SILENT FILM: DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE (p.33)Saturday, October 28, 7:30 pm THE ADDAMS FAMILY (p.33)Sunday, October 29, 2:30 pm SLEIGHT SQUAD: A MODERN MAGIC SHOW (p.29)Tuesday, October 31, 7 pm HALLOWEEN (p. 33)
Thursday, November 2, 7:30 pm TOM PAPA (COMEDY) (p.27)Friday, November 3, 7:30 pm FAMILY TRADITION: ACOUSTIC SHOW IN THE ROUND (p.25)Saturday, November 4, 10 am – 12 noon CONCERT FOR THE KIDS (p.29)Sunday, November 5, 7 pm CLOUD 9 ROCK STRING QUARTET (CHAMBER MUSIC IN THE DEV) (p.23)Friday, November 10, 7 pm THE LONG RUN: COLORADO'S TRIBUTE TO THE EAGLES (p.26)Saturday, November 11, 2 & 6 pm HIGH COUNTRY CONCERVATORY OF DANCE: FALL SHOWCASE (p.29)
Saturday, November 18, 7 pm ROCKY BARDS CELTIC BENEFIT CONCERT FOR WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECT (p.26)
Sunday, November 19, 7 pm JACK BROADBENT (BLUES LOUNGE NIGHT IN THE DEV) (p.23)Saturday, November 25, 7 pm A CHRISTMAS SHOW WITH VI WICKAM AND FRIENDS (p.36)Sunday, November 26, 2 pm LOVELAND'S ANNUAL HOLIDAY SING-ALONG (p.36)Wednesday, November 29, 5 – 8 pm THREE HOLIDAY ANIMATED SHORTS (p.36)Thursday, November 30, 7 pm DAVE VILLANO'S CELTIC CHRISTMAS (p.36)
Friday, December 1, 7:30 pmSatruday, December 2, 7:30 pm AN EVENING WITH COLORADO'S OWN ACOUSTIC EIDOLON (p.26)
Sunday, December 3, 3 pm CJRO: BIG BAND HOLIDAY (p.37)Wednesday, December 6, 7 pm INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS (PHYLLIS WALBYE FILM SERIES) (p.34)Saturday, December 9, 7 pm PAULA POUNDSTONE (COMEDY) (p.27)Friday, December 15 throughSunday, December 17 LOVELAND CHORAL SOCIETY'S THE MANY MOODS OF CHRISTMAS (p.37)
Tuesday, December 19, 7 pm WHITE CHRISTMAS (p.35)Wednesday, December 20, 7 pm SCROOGED (p.35)Thursday, December 21, 7 pm IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE (p.35)Friday, December 22, 7 pm BELLS OF THE ROCKIES (p.37)Saturday, December 23, 6:30 pm MACKINNON ROYAL DANCE: A SEASON OF DANCE (p.29)Sunday, December 24, 4 & 6 pm CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICE (p.37)Saturday, December 30, 7:30 pm THE GOOD HUMOR MEN (COMEDY) (p.27)
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503 N. Lincoln Ave. Tues, Wed & Fri 10–5 Thurs 10–7 Sat 10–4 • Sun 12–4 second Friday 5–9(970) 962-2410www.lovelandmuseumgallery.org
Cultural Services is a department within the City of Loveland
HALLOWEEN FAMILY FUN FESTIVALSaturday, October 28
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