12.20.2011

AG #6 Five Golden Proposals

Mark your calendars for the Winter Installment of ART GUMBO: Thursday, Dec 29, 6-8 p.m. at EB Lyons Interpretive Center (at Mines of Spain). Featuring proposals by Gail Chavenelle, Tim Connery, Julie Greenberg, Lauren Siebert, & Jessica Teckemeyer. The evening includes soup & bread by Trusted Earth Farm & Forage CSA & Catering, soft drinks, sweet treats by Friends of Art Gumbo, and fabulous photo ops by Luxe Photography! $10 = dinner + 1 vote = empowered community!
Trusted Earth Farm & Forage

DOWNLOAD PROPOSAL PACKET. READ BEFORE YOU ATTEND EVENT. YOU MUST ATTEND TO VOTE.

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11.14.2011

AG #6 Calls for Submissions by Individual Artists or Creatives

Art Gumbo is now accepting applications from individual artists or creatives. Applications for Art Gumbo mini grants for the Winter funding cycle are available now through Thursday, December 22, 2011. 7 eligible applications received by 11:59 p.m. on December 22 will qualify to compete for funding.
The next Art Gumbo Dinner is scheduled for Thursday, December 29, 6-8 p.m., location TBA, featuring soup & bread by Trusted Earth Farm & Forage CSA & Catering.
ELIGIBILTY: Individual artists or creatives whose innovative idea will impact the Dubuque community.
HOW IT WORKS: Individual artists or creatives submit a brief proposal of their project. Submitted projects will be combined into a packet. The public attends the Art Gumbo Soup Dinner, they pay $10 to get in, and this money goes into the Art Gumbo Fund for the night. The attendees enjoy the soup, review the packet of proposals, and vote for their favorite. The proposal with the most votes will be awarded the Art Gumbo Fund proceeds for that night. If the money collected exceeds $750, a runner-up will be awarded the remaining collected funds.
FINAL REPORT: The winner(s) will be invited to the next Art Gumbo Soup Dinner to present a progress (or final) report. Volunteer support is expected by the winner(s) at the subsequent event.
REVIEW the FAQs section of this blog before you apply. 
We've made some changes to the AG RULES. Read them here.
 



10.26.2011

Putting the "Be" in Belief

Art Gumbo was awarded a $2500 Mediacom Arts & Culture Grant last week for the AG Bowls Project. With the help of our neighbor & partner, the Dubuque Rescue Mission, (DRM served as fiscal sponsor by sharing their 501 C 3) we wrote a grant & scored some dough, yo. The awards luncheon was hosted by Kathy McMullen of Mediacom & the Mediacom Arts & Culture Commission and was held in the River Room of The Grand River Center in the Port of Dubuque. 


Megan Starr (AG Co-Founder) & Rick Mihm (Director  of Dubuque Rescue Mission) with $2500 check from Mediacom.

With the funding AG will commission local potters to create bowls that will be sold at the quarterly soup dinners. Patrons will bring their bowls back to subsequent dinners to establish a "bring your own table service" program, move toward a zero-waste event, and eliminate the cost of renting or purchasing table service. All proceeds from sales of the bowls will be used to continue to commission more bowls and create an ongoing revenue stream for the AG project. Our goal is to make AG a more sustainable event by moving toward zero waste, provide economic opportunities for local artists and potters, promote local art, and sustain the AG project. 

Musical guest Feast of Mutton, Shawn Healey & Eric Balayti.

AG allows community members the unique opportunity to not only consume art but also help fund its creation. This reciprocal process gives artists access to potential funding and a captive audience and in return community members are empowered to directly fund a local artist and contribute as patrons. Art Gumbo is transforming the way our community accesses art. Art Gumbo empowers constituents to consider and promote the kinds of artistic production they would like to see enhance their city and strengthen their arts community.

The AG Bowl project will help ensure that this unique artist/patron relationship exists in Dubuque. The addition of handcrafted bowls at AG enhances both the Art Gumbo experience and its mission of supporting local art while instituting project ownership/membership and commitment to the AG funding initiative.

Paula Neuhaus & Megan Starr (AG Co-Founders) livin' the dream.

So, Darling GumbHeads...consider purchasing an AG Bowl at the March AG Soup Dinner & bring it with you to each event. We plan to host a farm-to-table 4-course dinner this Spring to unveil the bowls & do a little fundraising for the project. 

Thank YOU, Mediacom for believing in our efforts & our undying gratitude to Rick Mihm & Dubuque Rescue Mission for continuing to partner with AG. YOU have responded to our efforts, Dubuque & we are thrilled. Spread the word & share the belief.


FYI: Since our launch in September 2010, ART GUMBO has funded 6 proposals raising a total of $4,350 for Dubuque art projects. 


FYI: Mediacom awarded more than $33,000 in funding to 16 Dubuque Arts & Culture projects in 2011.

10.02.2011

AG #5 A Dining Table Fit for a...[fill in the blank]

ART GUMBO #5 = B-Day #1 = Biggest dining table in the Tri-States! 

AG #5's big-assed table at Voices Gallery boasted yellow daisies, crayon bundles, butcher block paper, multi-colored bowls, baskets of whole wheat oatmeal bread, and seating for 90. We wished big and Gene Tully & Ali Levasseur of the Voices Team made our b-day wish come true: Big-Assed Table for 90! 
Big-Assed Dining Table
Popcorn Cake! Happy B-Day, AG!
82 patron votes and $850 sent two winning projects out the door with funding for their "what's next?" to impact the arts in Dubuque. This funding cycle was open to creative groups/arts orgs & 5 diverse projects competed for funding including The Medicine Band, Dubuque365, Julien International Film Festival, Hempstead HS Art Dept., and Ruix Zine. Perhaps the most all-arts-encompassing funding round yet, the proposals covered music, exhibition, film, a community-based art club, and a literary zine. 
Dean Wellman, The Medicine Band, "Blackhawk (Maka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak) A Rock Opera" 

Michael Coty, Julien International Film Festival, Screening of SIXTEEN FORTY-NINE

Ryan Werner, Ruix Zine: Sustaining Local Music, Art, & Literature
Mike Ironside, Dubuque365, Exhibition of Ashanti Collection, from the estate of Ruth & Russ Nash
Brad Manternach, Hempstead HS Afterschool Community-based Art Club & "The Pottery Super Bowl"
And the winners are... 
Runner Up, Julien International Film Festival was awarded $100 toward screening the documentary film SIXTEEN FORTY-NINE in Dubuque in 2011-2012 as part of their mission to bring great film to our City. 

AG #5 Runner Up Winner Michael Coty of JIFFD accepts $100 from AG Co-Founder Paula Neuhaus
 The patron's favorite  and winner of $750 was Brad Manternach of Hempstead HS with his proposal to launch an Afterschool Community-Based Art Club and "The Super Pottery Bowl" project.  Manternach plans to use the funds to begin an after-school art program that uses community-based art projects as a method of teaching high school students how art can promote social change. "Through the program students will be able to experience art beyond just process or a letter grade, but experience making art that builds community," Manternach said, "Our first project will be “The Super Pottery Bowl" which will require the students to develop a set of bowls, cups, and other pieces of dinnerware that focus on the issue of homelessness and poverty here in Dubuque." The AG funds will help purchase supplies for the Art Club's first project.
AG #5 Winner Brad Manternach accepts $750 in cash from AG June Winner, artist Katie Duffy

AG is never complete without a final report from the winner of the previous funding cycle. AG June Winner Artist Katie Duffy had the unique luxury of having her installation in the room with us for her gallery talk. (As an extra perk, Duff helped us create the popcorn b-day cake!)

"Pop Quiz" by Katie Duffy, exhibiting at Voices Gallery through October 7



Katie Duffy gives AG some props!
 
AG# 5 would not have been possible without dedicated patrons (aka: GumboHeads), Voices Gallery, Green Dubuque, Trusted Earth Farm & Forage, Dubuque Rescue Mission, Loras College Food Service, Inside Decor, Welu Printing, musical guests Bob Bucko JR & David Morrison, Katie Duffy, Fran & Ellen Henkels, Helynn Starr, Gene & Jane Tully, our Loras College Interns, and, of course, no one looks better than when Sindi Mueller of Luxe Photography is in the house!  


Whole Wheat Oatmeal Bread & Cherry Tomatoes by Trusted Earth Farm & Forage
 
What we learned? ALWAYS have crayons on the table.
                                                                                                                        
Mark your calendars for Thursday, December 29, 6-8 p.m. as ART GUMBO embraces winter with our new permanent venue (TBC). The evening will feature Soup & Bread by Trusted Earth Farm & Forage CSA and Catering, craft brews by the Dubuque Area Society of Brewers, glamorous photo ops by Luxe Photography, a special musical guest, an update by Sept winner Brad Manternach, and the next innovative individual artist's/creative's projects to rock Dubuque. Check it.
 
FYI: Since our launch in September 2010, ART GUMBO has funded 6 proposals raising a total of $4,350 for Dubuque art projects. 

9.26.2011

AG #5 Trust the Harvest by Sowing the Seeds

Gumbo Patrons unite to reap the bounty of the harvest and to sow the seeds for growing creativity in our community. Join us to break bread, eat soup, and fund art!

Mark your calendars for Art Gumbo #5
Happy #1 Birthday to AG!
Check it: Thursday, September 29, 6-8 p.m.
Venue: Voices Warehouse Gallery, 10th & Jackson Streets in Dubuque
Yum: Potato Kale Soup and Greek Bean & Carrot Soup by Green Dubuque, Beer Bread by Trusted Earth Farm & Forage CSA & Catering
B-Day: Grandma Skoko Starr's famous popcorn cake
Special Guests: AG June Winner Katie Duffy will offer a gallery talk about her installation at Voices (you will be in the gallery that her work is exhibiting in!)
Musical Guest: Bob Bucko JR & David Morrison
On TAP: Potosi Brewing Company's "Good Old Potosi" lager
Proposals by: The Medicine Band, Dubuque365, Julien International Film Festival, Hempstead HS Art Dept., and Ruix Zine.
Your hosts: Paula Neuhaus & Megan Starr 
YOU: Grab your tenners & your homies & git yer art on!

9.03.2011

TWEAK: to make tiny adjustments in or to; fine-tune

B-Day:
Art Gumbo turns 1 this September. With this b-day, we have indulged in self-reflection, evaluation, and the need to tweak the AG project to employ the same sustainable tactics that it preaches. Fancy way of saying: "We changed some shit, so read up, yo:"
  • You must be present to win.
  • You must attend the dinner to vote.
  • All votes will be cast AFTER all presentations. No early voting allowed.
  • Application Narrative has been reduced to 500 words (approx. 1 page).
  • Applicants will offer an enhanced verbal pitch of their proposal at the dinner.
  • *Applicants will pay a small fee to submit their application: sliding scale of $5-$20. 
  • If the proceeds from the door exceed $750, a Runner Up will be awarded the remaining funds.
*Application fee goes toward sustaining the AG project: printing copies, posters, handbills, etc. 
Upcoming in 2011-12:
AG is seeking funding to commission potters to create AG Soup Bowls that will be sold at the Soup Dinners. Patrons are encouraged to purchase a bowl & bring it with you every time you attend AG.This "bring-your-own-place-setting" concept reduces waste, volunteer time, employs local potters, and creates a revenue source for AG. 

Happy B-Day to us!


FYI: Since our launch in September 2010, ART GUMBO has funded 4 proposals raising a total of $3,500 for Dubuque art projects.    

7.13.2011

AG Dubuque included in PHONEBOOK 3 Publication

Art Gumbo Dubuque has been included in the upcoming publication PHONEBOOK 3, a directory of independent art spaces, programming, and projects throughout the United States and a collection of essays written by the people who run them. PHONEBOOK 3 includes artist-run spaces, public programming, unconventional residencies, alternative schools, and community resources; all of the projects that form and support art ecologies across the nation, as well as historical documents marking their past.
PHONEBOOK 3 is an essential guide for artists and arts administrators looking to connect with others in this ever-changing realm of independent artist-run culture, including everything from nonprofit and community institutions to flexible and self-organized art spaces. Art Gumbo Dubuque is included as a general listing, culled from hundreds of projects across the nation.   
Check out/purchase PHONEBOOK 3 here. As FEAST Brooklyn co-founder David Michael says, "Show some love."
Hells yeah. The hits keep comin'.

6.30.2011

AG #4 A tutorial on atmospheric moisture including the properties of water, changes in physical state of water, latent heat, & humidty.

4 artist proposals, 99 patron votes, $1,010 dollars, 103 turkey brats, 83 degree weather, 3 homebrewers, 4 photographers, several cute babies, stifling humidity, a toward-zero waste event, and quote of the night by winning artist Katie Duffy; "Holy shit! Thanks, everyone!"


Winner Katie Duffy
Full of brats & beer, 99 patrons survived the heat to raise a toast to artist Katie Duffy who was awarded funding for her “Generation Y" project that combines three mediums: painting, sculptural installation, and film. “Generation Y" will be a part of Dubuque's acclaimed annual Voices From The Warehouse District exhibit in September.  Duffy claimed, as an emerging artist, one of the greatest challenges has been, "Borrowing equipment from other artists, which has seriously curbed my potential, particularly as a film maker. Art Gumbo funding will help me not only purchase the equipment needed for the Voices exhibit, it will assist me tremendously in my artistic growth far beyond Voices." Duffy, who is active in & inspired by, the local art scene says, "The issues that I will be tackling in “Generation Y" are ones that permeate our international society in ways that most of us may not even recognize. These issues will reshape the future and redefine what it is to be American."   The Voices exhibit opens on  September 10. voicesgallery.org
AG #4 was held at Eagle Point Park overlooking the Mississippi River with the EmCee stylings of local hero and sustainable neighborhood grocer Jeff Cremer. 4 artists competed for the summer funding cycle including Michele Chillook, Katie Duffy, Samantha Jones, and David Young. 
David Young
Michele Chillook
Samantha Jones
Katie Duffy
March AG winners, Connie Twining & Stormy Mochal of Outside The Lines Art Gallery presented updates on their upcoming Gumbo-funded project "The Great Draw" scheduled for September 2011. Stay informed by visiting otlag.com
AG# 4 would not have been possible without Jeff Cremer & all of the GumboHeads who donated food, sound equipment, home brew, coolers, composting bins, salad tongs (oh, so many tongs!), documentation (Sindi & Steve Mueller of Luxe Photography!), painted signs, carried ice, spread the word, and sweated on each other 'til the sun went down. (The homebrewers were still deep in it when we left).                                                                                                                                                                                                          Mark your calendars for Thursday, September 29, 6-8 p.m. as ART GUMBO celebrates its' first birthday. We return to Voices Warehouse Gallery and our hosts the Dubuque County Fine Arts Society. The evening will feature craft brews by Potosi Brewing Company, Farmers Market Soup by Green Dubuque, a killer birthday cake by a local sweet-treat-master (we have a list of faves), a special musical guest, and the next innovative art projects to rock Dubuque. Check it.     FYI: Since our launch in September 2010, ART GUMBO has funded 4 proposals raising a total of $3,500 for Dubuque art projects.                                                                                                                                                                                                

6.16.2011

AG #4 "In summer, the song sings itself." ~William Carlos Williams

Gumbo Patrons unite for the summer cycle of Art Gumbo! We're hosting this one Dubuque-Style: brats, beers, watermelon, summer salads, and Eagle Point Park!

Mark your calendars for Art Gumbo  #4
Check it: Thursday, June 30, 6-8 p.m.
Venue: Riverfront Pavilion, Eagle Point Park, Dubuque, Iowa
Yum: Turkey Brats by Cremer's Grocery with summer salads & watermelon
Special Guests: AG March Winner Outside The Lines Art Gallery will discuss their project's progress.
On TAP: Beer Tasting by Dubuque Area Society of Brewers 
Your host: Jeff Cremer of Cremer's Grocery

Proposals by: Michele Chillook, Katie Duffy, Samantha Jones, & David Young
YOU: Grab your tenners & your homies & git yer art on!

5.27.2011

AG #4 Seeks Individual Artists & Creatives!

Art Gumbo is now accepting applications from individual artists for the summer funding cycle. Applications for Art Gumbo mini grants for the summer funding cycle are available now through Tuesday, June 23. 


New submission guidelines include the separation of individual artists and organizations or groups during funding cycles. Arts organizations and groups are not eligible to apply during the summer funding cycle. The first 8 eligible applications received by 11:59 p.m. on June 23 will qualify for funding.


According to the new guidelines individual artists (or creatives) will be eligible to apply during summer and winter cycles, and arts organizations (or groups) will be eligible during fall and spring cycles. 


The next Art Gumbo Dinner is scheduled for Thursday, June 30, 6-8 p.m. at Riverfront Pavilion @ Eagle Point Park. Turkey Brats by Cremer's Grocery & Fresh Summer Salads by AG volunteers. Beer Tasting by Dubuque Society of Brewers. $10 funds the winner's project.

ELIGIBILTY: Individual artists or creatives whose project will impact the Dubuque community.
HOW IT WORKS: Artists & Creatives submit a brief proposal of their project. Submitted projects will be combined into a packet. The public attends the Art Gumbo Soup Dinner, they pay $10 to get in, and this money goes into the Art Gumbo Fund for the night. The attendees enjoy the soup, review the packet of proposals, and vote for their favorite. The proposal with the most votes will be awarded the Art Gumbo Fund proceeds for that night.
FINAL REPORT: The winning artist/creative will be invited to the next Art Gumbo Soup Dinner to present a progress (or final) report. Volunteer support is expected by the winner at the subsequent event.
HOW TO APPLY: Those who wish to submit their project for funding consideration can apply via email by completing the application questions below. All submissions should be attached as word documents or documents compatible with Microsoft word.  Limit your application narrative to 1000 words (approximately 2 pages). 
ART GUMBO MINI GRANT APPLICATION
JUNE 2011
Application Due: Thursday, June 23, 11:59 p.m.
Event Date: Thursday, June 30, 6-8 p.m.
Event Location: Riverfront Pavilion @ Eagle Point Park, Dubuque, IA
Submit Application via email to: art.gumbo.dbq@gmail.com
Include the following information on each page. Word docs only please.
Name:
Address:
Email:
Telephone:
Project Name:

1. Describe the artistic project an Art Gumbo Grant would help you accomplish:

2. Tell us about yourself and what led you to your current creative goals: 

3. Tell us about a previous project of yours, what were your challenges and successes?

4. Discuss the impact your proposed project will have on the Dubuque community:

Limit your application narrative to 1000 words (approximately 2 pages).
For more information contact  Megan Starr at art.gumbo.dbq@gmail.com

3.25.2011

AG #3 ...[Out Like a Hells Yeah!]

Dang Y'all! 118 patron votes & $1,300 in arts funding last night left  me teary-eyed on the sidelines. Dubuque, WHAT IS UP?! That was awesome! Dubuque Museum of Art had more patrons lining the walls than their permanent collection. We ran out of soup, bowls, bread, dessert, proposal packets, but... folks started sharing, the hits kept coming, and the patrons kept giving.  


While Doug & Dona Schleiser rocked the mic, we enjoyed Ginger-carrot soup and homemade bread by The Food Store racking up 118 patron votes generating $1,300 dollars, marking a record high since our launch in September 2010.

The winning project from Outside The Lines Art Gallery co-owners Connie Twining and Stormy Mochal, along with local artists Elizabeth Roberts and Cole Butler, proposes to hold a “Chalk the Block” contest on September 17 in Cable Car Square.  Chalk the Block participants are given a section of sidewalk where they create an image drawn in chalk. The public is invited to watch the participants create and are encouraged to vote for their favorites.  The proceeds generated from the Chalk the Block event will serve as a fundraiser to establish a visual arts scholarship for a graduating Dubuque high school senior. 

            “Both Chalk the Block and the Visual Arts Scholarship are a perfect fit with our community’s movement towards fostering arts and cultural opportunities,” Stormy Mochal said, “The way we have structured the event gives all of us the chance to pitch in and contribute to the next generation of artists.”
Image
Team OTLAG: Connie, Cole, Stormy, & Elizabeth.
(Photo by Dubuque365)
Several high-profile artists from the community will be recruited to participate in Chalk the Block in order to create a terrific spectator event.  There will also be live music and food to attract an even larger audience.
“This event is colorful, approachable, and interactive, it brings art to the people,” Connie Twining said, “Neighborhood events demonstrate a sense of community which is especially important for young participants to witness, and it will encourage them to get involved and to support the arts.”
Seven projects competed for the Spring Art Gumbo funding including proposals from Brick Road Films, Julien International Film Festival, Hillcrest Family Wellness Center, independent artist David Young, DubuqueFest Fine Arts Festival Kids’ Art Tent, and Dubuque Art Theatre.
We must thank DMA for helping us grow this event, grown it so well in fact, that we need to find a bigger home for the June 30th installment.
Local legend says "Build it and they will come." Dang, did we build it.
Mark your calendars for Thursday, June 30, 2011. Location: Eagle Point Park Riverfront Pavillion. Turkey brats by Cremer's Grocery with summer salads, and a beer tasting by Dubuque Society of Brewers.  Hells Yeah.


FACT: Since our launch in September 2010 we have funded 3 proposals raising a total of $2,490 for Dubuque Art Projects.

3.10.2011

Art Gumbo wins 365 Community IMPACT Award!

Art Gumbo received a Dubuque365 Community IMPACT Award on Tuesday, March 8 during the IMPACT Awards ceremony held at the Mississippi Moon Bar. Art Gumbo won an award for the best art project of 2010 to create change in our community. Megan Starr & Paula Neuhaus accepted the award for the project accompanied by die-hard AG volunteers Doug & Dona Schleiser.  
IMPACT Awards
Photo by Ron Tigges of DigitalDubuque.com

"This project functions on a community-supported level, free of politics, and that is it's purpose. It's mission is to bring artists together with art patrons to explore & fund projects, create working relationships, and build a network", Neuhaus said accepting the award, "What motivates us to foster this project is simple: bringing the community together over soup to fund some art, on-the-quick, without a 501 C 3 status, without red tape, just immediate access to funding...We find this incredibly freeing."
AG is thrilled to be included among all the killer and wildly generous volunteer projects that are capturing Dubuque's sense of place and strengthening our community....A two-fisted-double-pump-shout-out to the Du-Ride Team!! Dang, watch those folks, go! 


Check out all the work Team365 does at: http://www.365regionalnetwork.com/

Thanks for sweet night, 365!



2.25.2011

AG #3 In Like a Lion, Out Like A... [fill in the blank]

Mark your calendars for Art Gumbo Soup Dinner #3
Thursday, March 24, 6-8 p.m.
Dubuque Museum of Art, 701 S. Locust Street
Organic Soup & Bread by The Food Store, 11th & Iowa Street
Special Guest: AG December Winner Tim Olson will discuss his project's progress
Your hosts: Doug & Dona Schleiser
As always, grab your tenners, & your homies & git yer art on!

2.21.2011

March 2011 Mini Grant Instructions & Application


 ART GUMBO MINI GRANT INSTRUCTIONS
MARCH 2011
Application Due: Tuesday, March 22, 11:59 p.m.
Event Date: Thursday, March 24, 6-8 p.m.
Event Location: Dubuque Museum of Art, 701 S. Locust Street
Submit Application via email to: art.gumbo.dbq@gmail.com
ELIGIBILTY: Individual artists or arts groups whose project will impact the Dubuque community.
HOW IT WORKS: Artists submit a brief proposal of their project. Submitted projects will be combined into a packet. The public attends the Art Gumbo Soup Dinner, they pay $10 to get in, and this money goes into the Art Gumbo Fund for the night. The attendees enjoy the soup, review the packet of proposals, and vote for their favorite. The proposal with the most votes will be awarded the Art Gumbo Fund proceeds for that night.
FINAL REPORT: The winning artist (or arts group) will be invited to the next Art Gumbo Soup Dinner to present a progress (or final) report.
HOW TO APPLY: Those who wish to submit their project for funding consideration can apply via email by completing the application questions below. All submissions should be attached as word documents or documents compatible with Microsoft word.  Limit your application narrative to 1000 words (approximately 2 pages). 
ART GUMBO MINI GRANT APPLICATON
MARCH 2011
Application Due: Tuesday, March 22, 11:59 p.m.
Event Date: Thursday, March 24, 6-8 p.m.
Event Location: Dubuque Museum of Art, 701 S. Locust Street
Submit Application via email to: art.gumbo.dbq@gmail.com
Include the following information on each page.
Name:
Address:
Email:
Telephone:
Project Name:

1. Describe the artistic project an Art Gumbo Grant would help you accomplish:

2. Tell us about yourself and what led you to your current creative goals:

3. Tell us about a previous project of yours, what were your challenges and successes?

4. Discuss the impact your proposed project will have on the Dubuque community:

Limit your application narrative to 1000 words (approximately 2 pages). 

For more information, contact Paula Neuhaus or Megan Starr at art.gumbo.dbq@gmail.com

APPLY TODAY! 


The March 24 event includes soup by The Food Store and is hosted by Dubuque Museum of Art, with a project update from December AG winner, artist Tim Olson.