2013 Flyway Film Festival
Flyway Film Festival: A Beloved Annual Event
The Flyway Film Festival remains one of our favorite events each year. It continues to improve annually, and this year will be no exception.
We love participating because we love films.
Our customers are rock stars!
A Business Built on Great Customers
This business is only as good as its customers, and we have the best customers.
Case in point: the busier we get, the less attention web administration seems to receive. But it's too important to ignore for very long. This morning, I was determined to bring the Video/News section of our website up to date. This involves the painstaking task of writing press releases, proofing them, and then re-writing them. I know it isn't as bad as breaking rocks for a living, but it is still a job that I do not look forward to.
At some point, you need to include testimonials to add credibility to the releases. And this is when I am reminded how good our customers are.
Thank you, Jeff Marcus. You have been a steadfast supporter for many years, and we appreciate it. Now go support Jeff. This is good stuff.
Cartooning…
Exciting Upcoming Art Exhibit: Contemporary Cartoon Artists
We are thrilled to announce tentative arrangements for an art exhibit later this year featuring the work of contemporary cartoon artists. Our friend Britt Aamodt will be releasing her book around the same time, driving this exhibit forward. Her book will be available at the Minnesota Historical Society Press.
The plan is to invite several talented artists, showcase large format cartoons, hold a cartooning Q&A session, and host a book signing event spread across three venues: Best of Times Bookstore, The Sheldon Theatre mezzanine gallery, and our gallery.
You might wonder if cartooning is a legitimate art medium. It absolutely is! And I would suggest keeping any doubts to yourself, lest you become the target of a parodied cartoon.
The beauty of cartooning lies in its versatility. It can lampoon or glamorize its subjects, be humorous or brutally frank, address real life or create an entirely new universe with its own rules. In other words, cartoon art defies definition.
This exhibit promises to be a lot of fun. I grew up reading the comics, and I still enjoy them today. I love the comics.
This event aligns perfectly with our past exhibits, including the Brown & Bigelow Pin-up exhibit in 2007, the Cream of Wheat original advertising art in 2008, and the original pulp magazine cover art in 2009. Stay tuned for more details as they unfold.
American Poverty and Catholic Charities USA wrap-up
Final Chapter of the Poverty Awareness Photojournalism Exhibit
This week marks the final chapter of the poverty awareness photojournalism exhibit entitled "In Our Own Backyard." This exhibit has crisscrossed the United States for the past 18 months and next week the exhibit finishes in Washington DC at the annual Leadership Summit for Catholic Charities.
Since this is the final and highest-profile stop of the tour, all of the large-format images are being reprinted and remounted, which is close to 120 images.
It is a very moving set of images, addressing all manners of poverty and everyday life. It is really hard not to stop and soak up the texture and realism of each image.
This has been a challenging and gratifying project. One of the best parts of this project has been working with Steve Liss. He is a natural-born educator and an amazing photojournalist who gets right into the thick of it.
Red Wing Central Park Band Shell: A Follow-Up
Does this guy ever stop talking about the new bandshell?
Apparently not.
It's time for an update on the Red Wing Central Park Band Shell.
This time last year, the park was a mess. Frozen and snow-covered dirt piles were scattered all over the site, making it look like a project that was going to miss the July 4th deadline. However, Red Wing Construction is a very professional company, proud of the product they deliver. They met the July 4th deadline with days to spare.
After the project was completed, Red Wing Construction presented The Jones Family Foundation (the benefactors of the band shell to the City) with a beautifully framed memento. It is a 36"x32" multi-opening custom framed piece showcasing the band shell from different angles and during the very first performance. It also includes a custom embossed mat of the Red Wing Construction logo.
We were proud to provide all of the photographs, the printing, and the framing, and we have since created a few more of these pieces for Red Wing Construction.
Sheldon Theatre - Holiday Stroll photo booth follow-up
Sheldon Theatre Fundraiser: Exhausting and Fun
This year's fundraiser for the Sheldon Theatre was just like last year's—exhausting and fun at the same time. The small army of diligent photography volunteers formed a well-oiled machine, and the clients were steady all evening. We raised about $500, which is a 30% increase over last year.
The theme was a bit different this time: early morning Christmas in the 1950s. The best images were those where clients fully engaged in the fun. For example, above, Matt (my carpenter in real life) re-creates his proposal to his fiancée.
See? Fun.
Flyway Film Festival countdown
2nd Annual Flyway Film Festival
This weekend is the much-anticipated 2nd annual Flyway Film Festival. The event kicks off on Thursday night with a meet-and-greet reception, and the opening night of movies begins on Friday night with "Storm," followed by "Ink." In many cases, both actors and the directors of the films will be at the festival to answer questions. Over the course of Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, more than 30 independent films will be shown.
Saturday will be a bit different, featuring a one-day, genre-specific event of classic and cutting-edge independent zombie films. And everybody loves a good movie about the undead :)
We are proud to be a red carpet sponsor of this ambitious art endeavor and to have provided the large format graphics to promote this event.
Details are available at FlywayFilmFestival.org. See you in Stockholm this weekend!