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1 2018 Loveland Museum Rialto Theater RIALTO THEATER EVENTS & SUMMER CONCERTS SUMMER CINEMA

2 Susan P. Ison Director of Cultural Services Dave Brull, Technical Coordinator Maureen Corey, Curator of Art Jennifer Cousino, Curator of History Roberta Cox, Theater Coordinator Jenni Dobson, Curator of Education Sandi Elliott, Front House/Event Coordinator Dennis Fisher, Asst. Technical Coordinator Eric Franklin, Exhibits Preparator Tegan Hollen, Business Services Specialist Suzanne Janssen, Public Art Manager Jess Killingsworth, Marketing Coordinator Kimber Kreutzer, Executive Assistant Steve Lemmon, Rialto Theater Manager Michelle Standiford, Graphic Designer Ashley Yager, Registrar CULTURAL SERVICES BOARD Heather Fortin Rubald, Chair Juanita Cisneros Dr. Dierdre Cook Jan DesJardin Kris Ortmann Elizabeth Skowron Cornelia Winters VISUAL ARTS COMMISSION Abbie Powers, Chair Bruce Gueswel Greg Hoff Maryjo Morgan Judy O Gorman Margaret Rosborough Sara Turner The City of Loveland is committed to providing an equal opportunity for services, programs and activities and does not discriminate on the basis of disability, race, age, color, national origin, religion, sexual orientation or gender. For more information on nondiscrimination or for translation assistance, please contact the City s Title VI Coordinator at TitleSix@cityofloveland. org or (970) The City will make reasonable accommodations for citizens in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). For more information on ADA or accommodations, please contact the City s ADA Coordinator at ADAcoordinator@cityofloveland.org or (970) La Ciudad de Loveland está comprometida a proporcionar igualdad de oportunidades para los servicios, programas y actividades y no discriminar en base a discapacidad, raza, edad, color, origen nacional, religión, orientación sexual o género. Para más información sobre la no discriminación o para asistencia en traducción, favor contacte al Coordinador Título VI de la Ciudad al TitleSix@cityofloveland.org o al (970) La Ciudad realizará las acomodaciones razonables para los ciudadanos de acuerdo con la Ley de Discapacidades para americanos (ADA). Para más información sobre ADA o acomodaciones, favor contacte al Coordinador de ADA de la Ciudad en ADAcoordinator@ cityofloveland.org o al (970) Season Schedule Loveland Museum/Gallery Art Exhibits & Exhibit Programming Bike Month Celebration Special Programming Lone Tree Summer School Youth Art Classes Tot Art Classes Art for Teens Adult Art Classes Summer Community Events Season At-A-Glance Art In Public Places Rialto Theater Center Art by Bike Program Projects in the Works New Additions to the AIPP Collection TAAP 2D Project Kaiser Permanente Presents Loveland Summer Concerts Live Performances Centennial State Film Festival Missoula Children's Theatre Summer Cinema Series Season At-A-Glance FOLLOW US! SMILE! The City of Loveland Cultural Services Department reserves the right to use images and/or photographs of anyone in any activity, class, program, concert or event in any activity or public place in present and/or future publications or on the department s web pages for promotional purposes, unless told otherwise at the time image or photo is taken. Cover Images: Top: Jaune Quick-To-See Smith, The Swamp, oil on canvas (2015). Collection of the artist. Courtesy Accola Griefen Gallery Bottom: (from top to bottom) Patty Larkin, Missoula Children's Theatre, The Princess Bride

3 From the Director 3 SUSAN P. ISON MUSEUM EXPANSION Would you like to know more about the proposed Museum expansion? A Concept Booklet is ready for your perusal reflecting features requested through comments during community Open Houses, interviews, Cultural Services Board meetings and numerous staff meetings. The booklet is now available on our web site: We hope you like what you see. If you have comments you d like to share (positive or negative) please feel free to call me at (970) or , susan.ison@cityofloveland.org. OUR VISITORS Now that we are approaching a year since the installation of our Visitor Kiosk at the Museum we can better reflect where our visitors are from. Only a fraction of them use the kiosk, but it s still a much better indicator of our users. The Rialto also tracks attendees through ticket purchases. Charts for both are below. We are always happy to see Loveland residents, but are always pleased to welcome our regional and traveling visitors. Museum Rialto

4 4 Loveland Museum Art Exhibits EARTH, AIR, FIRE, WATER COLORADO MOSAIC ARTISTS EXHIBITION On view through May 13, 2018 GREEN ROOM The beauty of Colorado s striking landscape has inspired artists for centuries and in many different mediums. This beauty includes natural environmental elements that have challenged scientists to enhance their knowledge and understanding of our fragile planet. The Colorado Mosaic Artists Exhibition of Earth, Air, Fire, Water embraces these elements through a variety of artistic interpretations. The purpose of Colorado Mosaic Artists (CMA) is the promotion of mosaic as a fine art and the artistic and technical education of its members and the general public. CMA welcomes and supports all members including professional mosaic artists, dedicated amateurs and mosaic suppliers. Mother's Day Mosaic Market Saturday, April 28, 1 3 pm FOOTE AUDITORIUM FREE Colorado Mosaic Artists will have tables set up with miniature art, boxes, jewelry and other great mosaic gifts for sale - perfect gifts for mom! Bring mom and let her pick out her own, or come and find a surprise for her. Either way, enjoy springtime treats while you shop. Make and take opportunities will be available. Carol Turtness Newman, Floral Notes (detail)

5 Loveland Museum Art Exhibits 5 ACCUMULATION: AN INSTALLATION BY HAILEY MYRICK A HISTORY AS ART EXHIBIT This cloud hangs heavily, like the floating islands of plastic waste that loom over the animals living beneath them. Viewed from below the surface, the weight of our responsibility toward our environment becomes a heavy burden, an anxiety that becomes as inescapable as the microscopic particles that are beginning to saturate the water they contaminate. ~ Hailey Myrick On view through July 8, 2018 MEZZANINE GALLERY Accumulation, a suspended installation of slip cast ceramics, is a reflection on the negative impact that humans have had on our environment. This exhibition and slate of programming integrates the history of water use and misuse in Colorado with an artistic interpretation inspired by these themes. Loveland s water supply is maintained at a high quality standard despite environmental conditions that can arise at a blink of an eye. Explore the different types of algae present in nature that affect our community s drinking water. Discover how monitoring ensures the water supply is both safe and tasty. Exhibit includes images from Loveland Water and Power. Hailey Myrick, Accumulation (detail)

6 6 Loveland Museum Art Exhibits GOVERNOR'S ART SHOW May 12 June 17, 2018 MAIN GALLERY & FOOTE GALLERY Opening Gala: Friday, May 11, 6 pm For Gala Tickets visit Members Only Opening Reception: Thursday, May 10, 7 8 pm Exhibit Admission: $5; free for Museum members EXHIBIT FREE DAY: Tuesday, May 29, 2018 Free admission during Night on the Town on Friday, June 8 from 5 9 pm The Loveland and Thompson Valley Rotary Clubs present the 27th annual art show and sale benefitting Rotary-sponsored charitable projects. Since 1991, The Governor's Art Show has featured a juried collection of outstanding works by Colorado artists in a wide variety of mediums, artistic techniques and styles. This exhibit beautifully combines excellence in art with the positive impact of guided philanthropy. This year, one third of net proceeds from the show will be donated to the Thompson Education Foundation s Homeless Assistance Fund. The fund provides a variety of services for homeless students and their families. As in previous years, art scholarships to local graduating high school seniors will be awarded with funds generated from the show. Artwork from these students will be on display during the exhibit. Please visit for more information. Leo Franco, Wood Flow

7 Loveland Museum Art Exhibits 7 CUBA IN TRANSITION THE PHOTO MOSAICS OF MARK GUGLIELMO May 31 July 29, 2018 GREEN ROOM Opening Reception: Thursday, May 31, 5 7 pm Public Art Dedication: 5:30 pm Cuba in Transition is an exhibition of large-scale photo mosaic murals by Massachusetts-based artist Mark Guglielmo. Each mosaic measures 5 to 15 feet long and is handmade by taping together hundreds, sometimes thousands, of individual 4x6 photographs. Neither a computer nor Photoshop are used. Guglielmo visited Santiago de Cuba and Baracoa in July, 2015 and Havana and Viñales in February, 2016 before President Obama's landmark trip to Cuba in March, 2016, the first by a sitting US President in 88 years. In February, 2017, Guglielmo returned to the island, this time to Cienfuegos and Trinidad de Cuba, just two months after the death of Fidel Castro. An homage to Cuba at this historic moment, this project chronicles a dynamic and rich culture full of heart and soul, melded in the crucible of isolation: geographically, economically, and politically. WORKSHOP WITH ARTIST MARK GUGLIELMO Tuesday, May 29, 4:30 6 pm $10 per person Advanced registration required Ages 12 and older (space is limited) In this artist-led workshop, participants will create a collaborative piece of artwork with the entire class, assisted by artist Mark Guglielmo. Each participant will have their own section of the larger piece to create. When finished, all of the pieces will fit together like a puzzle. You will be free to choose your media- crayon, colored pencil, etc. Participants must bring a smart phone to the workshop. This exhibit coincides with a sitespecific photo mosaic by Mark Guglielmo, created for the City of Loveland public art collection. The dedication for this artwork will be Thursday, May 31 at 5:30 pm during the opening reception at the Museum. Mark Guglielmo,Cuba Bucanero See page 29 for more details.

8 8 Loveland Museum Art Exhibits JAUNE QUICK-TO-SEE-SMITH IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF MY ANCESTORS June 30 September 16, 2018 MAIN GALLERY Members Only Opening Reception: Thursday, June 28, 7 9 pm Artist Presentation: 6:30 7:30 pm (ticketed event with limited seating) Enjoy a relaxing evening with fellow Museum members while previewing the exhibition before it opens to the public. Tickets for the artist presentation available to members only (seating limited). Call (970) to reserve your seats by June 25. Exhibit Admission: $5; free for Museum members EXHIBIT FREE DAY: Thursday, July 12 and Tuesday, September 4 Free admission during Night on the Town on Fridays, July 13, August 10, and September 14 from 5 9 pm Jaune Quick-to-See Smith is one of the finest indigenous talents in the United States. Smith is an artist with extraordinary aesthetic, intellectual, and curatorial achievements to her credit. She mines her cross-cultural experience and Salish- Kootenai identity, and spans cultures with powerful, idiosyncratic results of high aesthetic caliber. Few Native artists have worked with such grace, inventiveness, and aesthetic success between cultures and art worlds. Smith has an international reputation with a strong, clear body of work. She has earned her leading standing among women artists and Native American artists while simultaneously aligning both of these often still marginalized groups more closely with the mainstream art world. Including 44 paintings and works on paper from the artist s collection, Yellowstone Art Museum s permanent collection, and other private collectors, this exhibition will examine recurrent themes in Smith s body of work including conflict, compassion, peace, the cycle of life, irony, and identity. Smith has always operated on a cusp culturally, temporally, aesthetically, and from a gender perspective which gives her work an attention-getting vitality, originality, and relevance. Her role in the shift toward deepening respect for Native American contemporary art in its own right has been significant. She describes herself as a cultural arts worker. Smith also has credits as a curator, writer, speaker, and leader in the arts. Jaune Quick-To-See Smith, King of the Mountain, oil on canvas, (2005), Collection of the artist. This exhibition was organized by Yellowstone Art Museum Made possible by a grant from Colorado Creative Industries.

9 Loveland Museum Art Exhibits 9 LECTURE WITH JAUNE QUICK-TO-SEE SMITH Thursday, June 28, 6:30 pm Foote Auditorium Tickets available ONLY to museum members. Please call to reserve your member-only ticket by June 25 (seating is limited). Jaune Quick-to-See Smith has had over one hundred solo exhibitions in 28 states. Her work is in the permanent collection of institutions such as Yellowstone Art Museum, Missoula Art Museum, Detroit Institute, Denver Art Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art, National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian American Art Museum, and the Walker Art Center. GALLERY INTERACTIVE COMMUNITY EXHIBIT Main Gallery Free activity with $5 paid gallery admission Jaune Quick-to-See Smith is an artist who is known for using layers of different materials in her work. Gallery visitors will be invited to use collage and assemblage elements to create a layered creation of text, image and other visual elements. Adapted from the Yellowstone Art Museum Education Department, this interactive gallery activity will serve as a community exhibit. Build your own collage or connect with one that is already there! Tell your own story or add to the stories of our community. PROGRAM WITH CSU NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURAL CENTER Thursday, August 23, 5 7 pm (5:30 pm reception, 6 pm film screening and panel) Foote Auditorium FREE Colorado State University s Native American Women s Circle student group created a collaborative short film highlighting Indigenous students experiences around common misconceptions about Indigenous peoples. Following the film, we will host a panel discussion featuring students from the film as well as staff from the Native American Cultural Center, and will discuss their experiences related to stereotypes, challenges, and strengths faced by Indigenous students and communities. Be sure to see our tot, youth, and teen classes corresponding with Jaune Quick-to-See Smith s exhibit

10 10 Loveland Museum Art Exhibits CSU FIBERS GUILD SHOWCASE July 14 September 9, 2018 FOOTE GALLERY Opening Reception: Friday, July 13, 6 8 pm Innovative, creative, and challenging, the Colorado State University Fibers Guild members present an exhibition that encroaches artistic limits and pushes beyond the usual boundaries of fiber arts. Fiber art is unique in that it communicates a message, emotion or meaning that goes beyond the literal meaning of the materials. The challenge of fiber arts is to coordinate the traditional use of materials with the unique way the materials contribute to the overall work of art. Fiber art has a rich and long history. With an awareness of the historical associations of fiber media, this exhibition re-categorizes its potential as an influential art form firmly within the realm of contemporary artistic pursuit. Exhibition includes the work of: ABBY CURRAN ALEXA GRAHAM JACOB JASO TRISTAN LEE HEATHER MATTHEWS CARRIE MILLER ANIKA SINK JANINE THORNTON Janine Thornton, Petroglyphs

11 Loveland Museum Art Exhibits 11 FROM SAUR TO SOAR THE SYNERGY OF ART AND SCIENCE GARY RAHAM DENNIS WILSON A HISTORY AS ART EXHIBIT AUGUST 4 DECEMBER 2, 2018 MEZZANINE GALLERY Opening Reception: Friday, August 10, 6 8 pm Book signing with Gary Raham: Friday, August 10, 5 7 pm How are science fact and science fiction related? How has the bird-dinosaur connection influenced the artistic narrative of paleontology? Explore the symbiotic nature of art and sci-fi through the paintings and sculptures of two Colorado artists whose basic principle is that good art, informed by science, can create a dialogue between scientists and museum audiences. DINOS AT A TEA PARTY FAMILY EVENT Friday, August 10, 6 8 pm FREE Event Join us for Night on the Town, as we celebrate the opening of our Saur to Soar and Design to a Tea exhibits with a Dinosaur Tea Party! Sip on tea as the kids search for dinos in our archeological dig. Take photos in the Dino Tea Party booth. Or enjoy one of our other familyfriendly activities as you explore each exhibit. Gary Raham, Saur to Soar Gary Raham has worked as an artist and illustrator for over 40 years. With a background in biology education, Raham has written and illustrated 19 books, worked with schools on curriculum planning, and has written numerous magazine articles. Raham s work is defined by the unification of science and art through the study of paleontology. Dennis Wilson is one of the foremost paleontological reconstruction artists in the world. With 28 years of experience, Wilson is the owner of Pangaea Designs, a design and exhibit fabrication company in Denver, Colorado.

12 12 Loveland Museum Art Exhibits DESIGN TO A TEA, TWO FROM THE COLLECTION OF JEANNINE LE COMPTE TEXTILES ON LOAN FROM AVENIR MUSEUM, COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY August 11 October 7, 2018 GREEN ROOM Opening Reception: Friday, August 10, 6 8 pm Teacups are a decorative art that combine cultural history with a graceful and surprisingly diverse aesthetic. This exhibition of teacups and other tableware dates from the mid-1800s and is primarily Japanese in origin. Each cup, with its intricate decoration, tells a story that opens the door to another time and culture. Inspired by the designs portrayed on these objects, textiles on loan from Avenir Museum at Colorado State University will provide a full sensory experience that makes this beautiful collection come to life. Photograph by Mel Shockner

13 Loveland Museum Bike Month Celebration 13 REVOLVE: THE ART OF CYCLING MAY 18 AUGUST 31, 2018 MUSEUM LOBBY Public Reception: Friday, June 8, 6 8 pm White Rhino Customs, located in Denver, Colorado, is a place where art and lifestyle intersect. Founder, Ian Houghton, and his team have collaborated with incredible local artists to design and build some of the most jawdropping bikes available to date. Through the revolve: Art of Cycling series, White Rhino not only hopes to recognize and promote amazing local talent, but also aims to introduce an unparalleled aesthetic that has been missing from the cycling industry. They strive to revolutionize cycling culture through blending innovative fabrication, customized creation and artistic sensibility. The White Rhino team builds custom bikes as unique as the person riding them. Jason Thielke, Tess HOW THE BICYCLE CHANGED AMERICAN CULTURE Thursday, June 14, 5:30 pm Foote Auditorium FREE Event Presented by Dr. Robert Gudmestad From the introduction of the first bike in the United States in 1819 to the recent trend of bike sharing, the bicycle has been influential in shaping American culture. This lecture will discuss how bicycles changed American definitions of femininity, made car culture and aviation possible, were a marker of childhood in America after World War II, became a tool for fitness, and why the mountain bike came to dominate modern bike culture. JUNE IS BIKE MONTH Get ready for Loveland s 2018 Bike Month! All people on bikes can participate in fun, encouraging and educational bicycle-related activities and events throughout town, offered by several City of Loveland departments. There are 11 new artistic bike racks throughout the community see how many you can spot and use in June! Bike Month Loveland Bike Tours, page 26. More activities and information:

14 14 Loveland Museum Special Programs Loveland Cemetery Tour Series LOVELAND S CEMETERIES: A HISTORY PRESENTATION Thursday, June 21, 6 7:30 pm Foote Auditorium Free View the Remembered: History in the Lakeside Cemetery and Loveland Burial Park exhibit in the Museum s History Gallery and then join Loveland Historical Society Member, Sharon Danhauer, on a journey through the development of Loveland s cemeteries. Afterwards, sign up for one or all five Cemetery Walking Tours. Tours are $5 and registration is required. Space is limited to 15 per tour - call the Museum to reserve your tour spot. EAST LAKESIDE CEMETERY TOUR Sunday, June 24, 6 7:30 pm $5, advance registration required Meet at Northeast Corner WEST LAKESIDE CEMETERY TOUR Saturday, July 14, 9:30 11 am $5, advance registration required Meet at Northwest Corner EAST LOVELAND BURIAL PARK Thursday, July 26, 6 7:30 pm $5, advance registration required Meet at Southeast Corner WEST LOVELAND BURIAL PARK Sunday, August 12, 6 7:30 pm $5, advance registration required Meet at Northwest Corner MARIANO MEDINA FAMILY CEMETERY Thursday, August 23, 6 7:30 pm FREE Tour with the Loveland Historical Society

15 Loveland Museum Special Programs 15 Gallery Yoga Our first year of gallery yoga has been a success! Our first year of gallery yoga has been a success! Join us again in the fall for more classes. In the meantime, take advantage of an outdoor yoga class, offered by City of Loveland Parks and Recreation. For more information and class schedules, please visit: Poetry LAZY HAZY CRAZY DAYS OF SUMMER Sunday, June 24, 1 3 pm Presented by local Loveland poets group Join us for a celebration of the days of summer in music, story and poetry. Be a part of this afternoon and enjoy hearkening back to a season that we all love, cherishing those lazy hazy crazy days of our lives. The program will include a 30 minute open microphone for you to share a short 2 minute poem about a summer memory.

16 16 Loveland Museum Special Programs NATIONAL SCREEN FREE WEEK April 30 May 6, 2018 Presented by Campaign for a Commercial- Free Childhood Screen-free week is a perfect time to step outside of the commercial driven media culture and connect with yourself, your neighbors and your environment. Visit the Chilson Recreation Center, Loveland Public Library or Loveland Museum to see how you can also connect with your community. Registration for all Tot, Youth, and Adult classes as well as Lone Tree School Summer Mini-Camps begins THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 10 AM Call (970) or go online to:

17 17 Loveland Museum Special Loveland Programs Museum Special Programs Lone Tree Summer School MINI-CAMP 17 Students will participate in this fun educational program which simulates the typical school day and activities of the late 19th century. The history and folkways of the High Plains of Northern Colorado will be integrated into a lively school curriculum that features the three Rs. In addition, students will participate in old-time games and crafts. Each session will be limited to 25 students. A completed registration form and payment are required to register for a class. Registration available online or in-person. Each child may sign up for one session only. Instructor: Teri Johnson Online registration begins Thursday, April 26, 10 am $75 per student per session ($60 Museum members) Each session runs Monday Friday, 9 11:30 am All classes are held at Lone Tree School in North Lake Park For students entering grades 2 9 Session 1: June Session 2: June Session 3: July 9 13 Session 4: July 16 20

18 18 Loveland Museum Youth Art Classes SCHOOL-BREAK Looking for something for your kiddos to do once a week while on summer break? Or just need a mid-week break a few times this summer? Drop them off at the Museum for a few hours for a supervised Museum Adventure. Each class will explore a new topic and complete exciting creative projects. Ages 6 11 Thursdays, June 14 August 9 10:30 am 2 pm (please bring a lunch) $20 ($16 Museum members) per class **Limited to 8 Students June 14 June 21 June 28 July 5 July 12 July 19 MINI STILL LIFE We will create mini still life projects by sketching and then using a variety of art media. Each still life created will allow you a chance to journal your experiments as you create. Instructor: Diane Ramsey LANDSCAPE COLLAGE We will use a variety of collage materials to make beautiful landscapes. Learn how layering, texture, and color can create depth that will make your landscapes pop off the page! Instructor: Jennifer Azadmanesh STOP MOTION DRAWINGS Using a planning process, as well as the media of drawing, painting, photography and video, we will make our own mini movies. We will draw and paint, then take intermittent photographs of our work and combine the images into a film using imovie for ipad. Watch your art come to life! Instructor: Christina Kennedy UNDER THE SEA Using liquid watercolors and diffusing papers, we will paint a colorful array of sea plants and creatures. We will then collage them together for a fabulous under the sea scene. Instructor: Mary Giacomini NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE A look at Native American heritage will help us understand history as we sculpt terracotta clay. Using creative techniques, while learning about different clay tools, we will shape unique pendants. Instructor: Diane Ramsey ANIMALS IN A POUCH After a tour of Jaune Quick-to-See Smith s main gallery exhibit, we will identify our own favorite animals. Our projects will include mini painted canvases, small enough to carry in your hand-sewn Native American-style pouch. Instructor: Jennifer Azadmanesh

19 Loveland Museum Youth Art Classes 19 July 26 August 2 August 9 SELF EMOJIS Create your own personal emojis as you explore your own expressions of happiness, sadness, seriousness, laughter and more. We will make several self-portrait artworks for our own self-emoji collection! Instructor: Jennifer Azadmanesh COLLAGE CREATION Explore texture and color with a variety of collage media. Collage on canvas will be fun and spontaneous, and a great way to express your own personal special touches. Instructor: Diane Ramsey BLACK AND WHITE STILL LIFE Learn about composition, value, and light scale as we create a black and white still life collage with layered papers. The grey-scaled papers will teach us about light source and how it falls on an object. Instructor: Jennifer Azadmanesh

20 20 Loveland 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 am Ages 3 6 with an adult $12 each ($10 for museum members) **Limited to 6 Students **Limited to 6 students FATHER'S DAY GIFTS June 15 Surprise your favorite dad with a handmade gift! We will talk about why we love our dads, grandpas, or uncles and why they are so special to us. Afterwards, we will make them a unique gift that tells them how we feel. Instructor: Jennifer Azadmanesh WATER SEASCAPES June 22 Learn fun and simple watercolor techniques while creating a beautiful underwater seascape. We will explore brilliant colors, textures, and creatures of the deep blue sea. Instructor: Jackie Lillis MAGICAL MOSAICS June 29 Make mosaics using glass, pebbles, rocks, found objects, and more. We will create mosaics of all shapes and sizes using our creative minds. Instructor: Jackie Lillis PATRIOTIC COLLAGE FLAGS July 6 Explore the possibilities of collage. Celebrate Independence Day by creating your own version of the American flag. We will use paper, images, words, paint, and more to piece together a beautiful flag that will represent the USA. Instructor: Jackie Lillis DOGS AND CATS July 13 With pre-cut shapes, you will learn how to trace and make a fun dog or cat. Add your own special details to make this household pet your very own! Instructor: Jennifer Azadmanesh SAND ART July 20 Play with colored sand to create a fun abstract wall hanging. We will experiemnt with sand paper to see how we can create simple landscapes using chalk as a drawing tool. Instructor: Jackie Lillis NOW AND THEN SELF-PORTRAITS July 27 How do you think you look now? How do you think you will look when you are older? Let's explore paint, crayons, and other media as we make now and then self-portraits. Instructor: Jennifer Azadmanesh LETTER AND NUMBER CREATURES August 3 We will use letters, numbers, and shapes as basic steps in making fun, whimsical creatures. You do not need to know your numbers or letters - you will get lots of practice while you are here! Instructor: Jennifer Azadmanesh SPIRIT ANIMAL MASKS August 10 Calling all animal lovers! We will look at Jaune Quick-to-See Smith's main gallery exhibit with animal themes, as well as different animal masks from around the world for inspiration. Learn to create texture to make your animal come to life! (Note: this class will run until noon.) Instructor: Jackie Lillis

21 Loveland Museum Art for Teens 21 SUMMER-BREAK Art for Teens Wednesday, June 20 Wednesday, June 27 Wednesday, July 11 Wednesday, July 18 Wednesday, July 25 Tuesday, July 31 BLACK AND WHITE STILL LIFE By painting in only black and white (gray-scale) you will learn about light source, shape, values and composition without the distraction of color and color mixing. This monochromatic painting will teach you fundamentals and will act as a springboard to furthering your painting skills. Instructor: Jennifer Azadmane PAPER BASKETS Learn how to recycle brown paper bags into incredible paper bowls. Once done, you can take them home with some tips on how to decorate them after they are dry. Instructor: Pat Saunders-White PAPER POPPY PAINTING Colored tissue paper will serve as our main medium for these poppies. Watch the colors get stronger as you build up layers. Details and forms will be created after the glue is dry. Instructor: Pat Saunders-White FINISH YOUR PORTRAIT Bring an 8x10 color picture of your face. We will cut off half of the picture, mount it to paper and then paint the other half, matching the colors. You ll learn to mix skin colors with acrylic paint. Instructor: Pat Saunders-White DESIGN BASICS: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE FORMAL DESIGN PROCESS Learn how to plan your design project so you save time. Hands-on activities will illustrate concepts and provide an opportunity to explore using ipads and Adobe Apps. We will cover design elements of shape, color, size, and also talk about saving, copyright, and Adobe Sketch. Instructor: Christina Kennedy EXPLORING POINTILLISM Pointillism is an artistic way of using tiny dots of color that blend together in the viewer s eye. You will learn about this technique and its developer, Georges Seurat, as you paint with acrylic. Instructor: Mary Giacomini New this summer! We don t want to leave teens out of having some creative summer fun out of the heat. Join us at the Museum for a couple of hours each week to improve your artistic skills or practice a new media. Ages pm $20 ($16 Museum members) per class **Limited to 6 Students PHOTO MOSAIC WORKSHOP WITH ARTIST MARK GUGLIELMO Tuesday, May 29 4:30 6 pm FEE: $10 ages 12+ Learn photo mosaic technique from self-taught artist, Mark Guglielmo. Participants will create a collaborative piece of artwork with the entire class with each student working on their own section. When finished, all of the pieces will fit together like a puzzle. You will be free to choose your media as well. Instructor: Mark Guglielmo

22 22 Loveland Museum Adult Art Classes All classes are suitable for any skill level, 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) Except where noted. **Limited to 6 students Tuesday, June 12 12:30 3:30 pm Tuesday, June 19 12:30 3:30 pm Tuesday, June 26 12:30 3:30 pm Tuesday, July 10 12:30 3:30 pm Tuesday, July 17 12:30 3:30 pm PLEIN AIR WATER COLOR SKETCHING Meet at Benson Sculpture Park by the gazebo. Bring a beach chair or blanket to sit on, sunscreen and drinking water. Instructor will supply foam boards, watercolors, brushes and other needed supplies. Instructor: Mary Giacomini COLLAGE ART Promise not to eat the paste! Collage is simply the art of pasting together bits of found/discarded or painted paper to create a whole new work of art. Learn design basics, painting, and collaging techniques. Instructor: Pat Saunders-White SAIL INTO THE SUNSET Using watercolors, we will paint a summer sailboat enjoying the lake waves with a beautiful Colorado sunset background. Instructor: Mary Giacomini TREE LINE PAINTING WITH DRIPS Create abstract trees using acrylic paint in a watered-down drip method. The "takeaway" method, with opaque paint, will create a beautiful effect making the trees pop right off the paper. Instructor: Pat Saunders-White COLORADO COLUMBINE Learn to watercolor paint Colorado s delicate and beautiful state flower in several different styles. Instructor: Mary Giacomini Tuesday, July 24 12:30 3:30 pm Tuesday, July 31 12:30 4 pm Tuesday, August 7 12:30 3:30 pm FROM THE GARDEN Painting from life is the best learning experience. In this class, we will paint seasonal flowers, vegetables, and fruits. Instructor: Mary Giacomini COLORFUL ATTITUDE OF ANIMALS Paint your favorite animal in acrylic. Well known for her animal paintings, the instructor will do a step-by-step demonstration to achieve a successful painting. Please bring one 8x10 black and white picture and one 8x10 colored picture of the animal you wish to paint. Instructor: Pat Saunders-White VAN GOGH SUNFLOWERS While gazing upon beautiful, live sunflowers, learn to paint their likeness using thick acrylic paint and pallet knives. Rival Van Gogh with your finished work! Instructor: Mary Giacomini

23 Loveland Museum Adult Art Classes 23 PHOTO MOSAIC WORKSHOP WITH ARTIST MARK GUGLIELMO Tuesday, May 29 4:30 6 pm FEE: $10 ages 12+ Learn photo mosaic technique from self-taught artist, Mark Guglielmo. Participants will create a collaborative piece of artwork with the entire class with each student working on their own section. When finished, all of the pieces will fit together like a puzzle. You will be free to choose your media as well. Instructor: Mark Guglielmo IMAGE AS MUSE PHOTO AND IMAGE INTERPRETATION WORKSHOP Thursdays, August 9, 16, 23, 30 5:30 8 pm Adults (16 and older) The first and last class will meet at the Loveland Museum. Participants will be given a schedule on where other classes will meet. Fee: $30 tuition paid to Museum; $40 supplies paid to instructors on first day of class Instructors: Bob Campagna and Sylvia Eichmann In this workshop, learn from two highly creative and motivated Artworks Loveland artists who will combine their respective artistic talents to teach how the lost art of darkroom photography and image interpretation can affect how we see, feel, and read a photograph. Bob will give an introduction to photography terms and concepts; demonstrate and instruct on camera functions and technical aspects of the camera; and lead students on a photo shoot and darkroom printmaking. Sylvia will offer an introduction to collage, image empathy and collage-making. She will also lead exercises inspired by image in areas such as poetry, dance, song, drawing, mixed media. The final class will allow time for photography and collage matting, presentation, critique, and feedback. Bob Campagna (along with Sylvia Eichmann) are resident artists at Artworks Loveland. Besides fine art photography, Bob designs and publishes books, calendars, posters, postcards, and note cards. He primarily uses black and white film and utilizes 35 mm, medium format, and digital cameras. Sylvia Eichmann is an autodidact, collecting skills and experience in diverse environments along her life s path, her focus and creative expression aimed at subjects such as states of consciousness, perception, philosophy and psychology with mixed techniques such as printmaking, collage, drawing & painting, bookmaking and whatever else is handy.

24 24 Summer Community Events Cherry Pie Celebration Saturday, July 7, 5 8 pm Peters Park and 5th Street in front of Museum FREE EVENT Admission is free. Pie by the slice, ice cream, and drinks available for sale. This annual event continues to delight. Enjoy delicious cherry pie and tasty ice cream while listening to live music and browsing vendor booths. Children s activities, historical displays, and a cherry pie contest make this an evening to remember. Sponsored by Visit Loveland, Good Times Frozen Custard, Loveland Barricade LLC, and Dazbog Coffee. LIVE MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY: 5 6:15 pm Danielle Ate the Sandwich (featuring a special performance by local Ukulele class) 6:45 8 pm Madalynn & the Perennial Sound ART OF THE TART CHERRY PIE BAKING CONTEST TWO CATEGORIES Adult & Student (under 18) Pies must be received at the contest table by 4:30 pm. Category winners will be announced at 7 pm. Pies judged on crust, filling texture, taste, and overall appearance. Commercially baked pies are not allowed. All pies must be prepared within 24 hours of the 4:30 pm deadline.

25 Summer Community Events 25 CALLING ALL UKULELE ENTHUSIASTS Northern Colorado artist Danielle Ate The Sandwich invites community members to bring your ukuleles and join her on stage for a few songs during the Cherry Pie Festival. Want to join in on the fun but don t know the songs? Participate in one or both ukulele classes taught by Danielle, happening the week before the Cherry Pie Festival Tuesday, June 19, 3 5 pm Sunday, July 1, 1 3 pm Pre-registration required by calling (970) Classes are FREE and will be held at the Loveland Museum. Please bring your own ukulele. Instructor: Danielle Anderson September 8 10 am 5 pm 5th Street in front of Museum Pastels on 5th is a sidewalk chalk art festival that serves as a fundraiser for Alternatives to Violence, while highlighting Loveland s internationally renowned arts community. Join us, the second Saturday in September, as an artist, sponsor, or spectator! To register as an artist, sponsor or for more information, please visit: INTERESTED IN LEARNING UKULELE BASICS? Wednesday, June 27, 12:30 1:30 pm Loveland Public Library Free to everyone 6+ years Learn to play ukulele in this class taught by Gary Jugert. Ukuleles will be provide for participants to borrow during class CHERRY INDUSTRY IN LOVELAND Thursday, July 5, 5:30 pm FREE Presented by Sharon Danhauer, Loveland Historical Society Learn about the history of the cherry as it related to Loveland. From orchards to canning to the annual Cherry Pie celebration.

26 26 Art in Public Places Art by Bike Experience Loveland like never before! In celebration of Bike Month, three rides are scheduled, each capturing unique, local elements and perspectives. A trained guide will lead each ride. All rides 8 am - Noon. Check-in at 7:45 am. Minimum age: 11 with an adult. Fee: $4 All riders must pre-register through the Chilson Recreation Center s summer issue of Leisure Times. Participants must sign a waiver on the morning of the rides (or in advance on-line) and bring their own bike, bike helmet, water bottle and appropriate clothing. Encounter Loveland s world-class art collection and local artists Route One - Northwest Art By Bike on Saturday June 9, 2018, 8 am - Noon. An opportunity to learn about Loveland s art collection and meet some of the artists while riding between the following locations: Mehaffey Park, Columbine Gallery and the Benson Sculpture Garden. The ride begins and ends in the south parking lot of Mehaffey Park (3285 W. 22nd Street). Route Three Downtown Art by Bike on Saturday June 23, 2018, 8 am - Noon. A wonderful opportunity to learn about Loveland s art collections, mural program and meet some of the artists while riding between selected artwork and studio locations in and around downtown. The ride begins and ends in the parking lot of the Senior Center (700 E. 4th Street). Learn about the City s compelling history and classic architecture Route Two Downtown History and Architecture on Saturday June 16, 2018, 8 am - Noon. This guided bike ride includes an opportunity to learn about Loveland s significant history and exceptional architecture. Riders will learn from local historians and experts. The ride begins and ends in the parking lot on the north side of the Police & Courts Building (810 E. 10th Street).

27 Projects IN THE WORKS THE FOUNDRY Art in Public Places Fabrication has begun on the public artworks selected for two locations on The Foundry parking garage. Shimmering Hues to Solar Muse by James Dinh and Michael Stutz will be installed in late fall The artwork pays homage to the local bronze industry with undulating, shimmering lines of color from tin to bronze simulating molten metal. The diagonal flow of the artwork leads the viewer s eye from the parking garage entrance on Second Street to the Solar Muse depicted on Lincoln Avenue. Additionally, on-site electrical cabinets will be painted in celebration of our local foundries and the impact of the bronze industry on the community. Artists will begin their work in fall SECOND STREET LINCOLN AVENUE MOUNTAIN LION AVENUE ROUNDABOUT SCULPTURE Artist James Johnson was selected from 119 artists nationwide to create a large, sculptural work for a new 100 roundabout at the intersection of Mountain Lion and North Boyd Lake Avenues. The monolithic Cor-Ten steel sculpture will be installed in early summer Artist Rendering

28 28 Art in Public Places New Additions TO THE BENSON SCULPTURE GARDEN LOVELAND HIGH PLAINS ARTS COUNCIL 2018 DONATIONS The Visual Arts Commission gratefully accepted the donation of six bronze sculptures from the Loveland High Plains Arts Council for installation at Benson Sculpture Garden. LHPAC will host a public dedication on Saturday, July 14 at 10 am. 1 - Into the Wind by Craig Campbell 2 - Gibson by Wayne Salge 3 - Freedom by Victor Issa 4 - The Scyther by Daniel Ingebrigtson 5 - Elle by Jeannine Young 6 - Radiant Joy by Scarlett Kanistanaux

29 Art in Public Places 29 CHILSON CENTER ARTWORK BY MARK GUGLIELMO In fall 2017, artist Mark Guglielmo was commissioned to create two 4 x 8 photo mosaics featuring Chilson Center patrons. The finished work, fabricated from thousands of individual photographs, will be installed in the main hallway of the recreation facility at the end of May. A public dedication of this unique reflection of Loveland will be held during the Opening Reception for Cuba in Transition on Thursday, May 31, 5:30 pm at the Museum. Learn the artist s technique at a workshop on Tuesday, May 29 at 4:30 pm. Ages 12 and older. Limited to 10 participants. (Registration details on page 21) THE ART ADVOCACY PROJECT 2D (TAAP) The City of Loveland Art in Public Places Program is celebrating its 5th year of The Art Advocacy Project 2D (TAAP). A jury panel reviewed over 69 images, choosing six finalists for this year s program. Artwork will be on display in the Loveland Public Library s Galleria through February 2019 and will be available for sale. The 2018 selected artists are: 1 - Visiting Goats by Jan Brett 2 - Scottish Highland Mama by Sarah Boccolucci 3 - The Eye Exam by Diane Findley 4 - RewindPlayitAgain by Kim Desmond 5 - First Snow by Diane Roeder 6 - Embedded (triptych) by Chelsea Gilmore

30 30 Kaiser Permanente Presents Loveland Summer Concerts Weekly concerts kick off at 6:30 pm with a brand new kid's activity area. Starting at 7 pm, grab a seat at the Foote Lagoon or Hammond Amphitheater to enjoy performances by regional and nationally touring artists. Audiences of all ages will enjoy unique and entertaining performances over the course of the 6-week series. Call (970) or visit our Facebook ( page for up-to-date information regarding potential weather cancellations. JUNE 21 JUNE 28 Patty Larkin Patty Larkin redefines the boundaries of folk-urban pop music with her inventive guitar wizardry and uncompromising vocals and lyrics. Acoustic Guitar hails her "soundscape experiments" while Rolling Stone praises her evocative and sonic shading. 7 pm ~ South to Cedars 7:45 pm ~ Ruth Moody Ryan Shupe & The Rubberband A fifth-generation fiddler, accomplished electric guitar, acoustic guitar and mandolin player, Shupe has been touring extensively across the US since he was ten years old.

31 Kaiser Permanente Presents Loveland Summer Concerts 31 JULY 5 Face Vocal Band JOIN US TONIGHT AT THE HAMMOND AMPHITHEATER AT NORTH LAKE PARK! Internationally acclaimed all-vocal rock band from Boulder, FACE has been captivating audiences with their infectious energy, punctuated by an endearing love of performance. JULY 12 Narrow Gauge This Denver based band delivers an amazing live show with their high-energy mix of country and classic rock hits that gets everyone on the dance floor. JULY 19 Rusty 44 Band Featuring some fiery flatpicking, fiddle playing, and mandolin strumming, Rusty 44 Band's style of acoustic music draws from all corners of the American landscape with a strong Americana/ Bluegrass sound. JULY 26 Jarabe Mexicano Performing on traditional mariachi instruments accompanied by lively percussion, Jarabe s arrangements feature harmonized vocals in Spanish and English. Along with traditional boleros, huapangos, sones, and rancheras, audiences thrill to their upbeat cumbias, revamped rock & roll hits, and reggae classics.

32 32 Rialto Theater - Live Performances Those Fabulous '40s 2018 Spring Showcase Thursday, May 3, 7:30 pm Friday, May 4, 7:30 pm Saturday, May 5, 7:30 pm Sunday, May 6, 3 pm Presented by Loveland Choral Society LCS brings its 40th anniversary bash to a singin, swingin conclusion with the sounds of Glenn Miller, The Andrews Sisters, Bennie Goodman, Artie Shaw and other great Kings of Swing. A Choral Cavalcade of Big Band Favorites features Stompin At The Savoy, Moonlight Serenade, One O Clock Jump and more. Board the A Train and grab your Satin Doll for the very best of The Duke with Ellingtonia. Don t miss this fabulous finale to our spectacular 40th season. Tickets: $18 Plus standard ticketing fees Friday, May 11, 7 pm Saturday, May 12, 6 pm Presented by High Country Conservatory of Dance This showcase will feature dance and music numbers that will be performed by High Country Conservatory students and teachers of all ages! Tickets: $10 adults, $8 child (12 and under) Plus standard ticketing fees Rocky Mountain District Stars Show Sunday, May 20, 1 pm Presented by Loveland, Big Thompson Kiwanis Club The Loveland, Big Thompson Kiwanis Club proudly presents the Rocky Mountain District Stars Show. These high school students from Colorado, Wyoming and the panhandle of Nebraska will perform. After winning in their communities, these performers will compete for District Scholarships. The show features a variety of performing arts and amazingly talented youths. Tickets: $15 Includes standard ticketing fees

33 Rialto Theater - Live Performances 33 Celtic Journey: Tour Showcase Concert Ottmar Liebert Thursday, May 24, 7:30 pm Presented by Larimer Chorale Join the Larimer Chorale for a beautiful and inspiring concert of poetry and music from Ireland, Wales, and England, complete with pipers and Irish dancers. This concert will be a preview of the music the Chorale will be performing on their upcoming tour to the British Isles. This is sure to be a mystical and magical evening! Tickets: $20 adults, $15 students/military Plus standard ticketing fees Wednesday, May 30, 7:30 pm Presented by Sandstone Entertainment Ottmar Liebert s global success can be attributed to a myriad of things his creative vision, his determination, and a strong sense of melody. Liebert has become one of the most successful instrumental artists of the past decades, entertaining audiences around the world and releasing a catalog of 33 classic albums. During his career, he has played more than two thousand concerts worldwide. Tickets: $39 Plus standard ticketing fees Peter and the Wolf Saturday, June 9, 7:30 pm Sunday, June 10, 1 pm Presented by Berthoud Dance Company This musical tale tells the story of a fearless young Peter and the characters he meets on his journey through the woods to capture the Wolf. With a backdrop painted by local artist Tashina Torres, mask by Ann Weatherly, and all original choreography, it will surely capture the imagination of Prokofiev s enduring musical score. (Illustration by Seb Mesnard) Tickets: $15 adults, $12 students/seniors Plus standard ticketing fees

34 34 Rialto Theater - Live Performances Let Your Light Shine Riders In The Sky Saturday, June 23, 6:30 pm Presented by MacKinnon Royal Dance Mackinnon Royal Dance is delighted to present their annual Spring Recital Performance with a special message to all in attendance, "let your light shine." Dancers will be performing in all styles of dance including ballet, lyrical, modern, musical theatre, hip hop, tap and contemporary. Tickets: $13 advance, $15 at the door Plus standard ticketing fees Colorado Angels Pageant Wednesday, July 25, 7:30 pm Presented by Sandstone Entertainment For more than thirty years Riders In The Sky have been keepers of the flame passed on by the Sons of the Pioneers, Gene Autry and Roy Rogers, reviving and revitalizing the genre. While remaining true to their integrity of Western music, they have themselves become modern-day icons by branding the genre with their own legendary wacky humor and way-out Western wit. Tickets: $39 Plus standard ticketing fees 2018 Summer Showcase Saturday, August 4, 10 am 4 pm The Colorado Angels Pageant is a special needs pageant for boys and girls open to any need and any age. It's a day where children can feel like a King or Queen, a Prince or Princess, while being honored on stage. Each child will be clothed, coiffed and photographed, and celebrated for their own unique gifts. Tickets: FREE Friday, August 17, 7 pm Saturday, August 18, 6 pm Presented by High Country Conservatory of Dance This showcase will feature dance and music numbers that will be performed by High Country Conservatory students and teachers of all ages! Tickets: $10 adults, $8 child 12 + under Plus standard ticketing fees

35 Rialto Theater - Summer for Kids Centennial State STUDENT FILM FESTIVAL Thursday, May 31, 6:30 pm Private Reception for Student Filmmakers, 4:30 pm Tickets: $8 Includes standard ticketing fees The Centennial State Student Film Festival, a statewide student film competition, is dedicated to providing Colorado high school students with the opportunity to showcase and express their creativity through film. The top films from across Colorado will screen on Thursday, May 31. Winners in five categories will advance to showcase at the Breck FilmFest held September 20 23, The Breck FilmFest features national and international submissions. To submit a film, visit: All entries are due by May 7, 2018 and will require teacher contact information to verify the student is in middle or high school. For questions, contact: Steve Moos, Thompson School District, (970) The program is a partnership of the Rialto Theater, Thompson School District and Thompson Education Foundation. 35 THE PRINCESS AND THE PEA Saturday, June 30, 3 and 5:30 pm Local students will perform an adaptation of The Princess and the Pea. Envision a kingdom of snow where the residents are Winter Wind Workers, Blizzard Bringers, Icicle Sharpeners, and Snow Smoothers, ruled by the Storm King and Snow Queen. Add to that a Prince looking for a proper Princess to share the throne. Tickets: $8 Plus standard ticketing fees AUDITION TO BE A PART OF THE CAST! The Missoula Children s Theatre professional tour team will arrive in Loveland and assemble a cast of talented Loveland students. Roles are available for students in grades A group audition will take place promptly at 10 am on Monday, June 25, at the Rialto Theater. Please visit our website for additional information. Tuition: $50

36 36 Summer Cinema Series CHEAP DATE AT THE CINEMA Plan a night out that won t break the bank. Spend your Friday evenings in front of the big screen enjoying a variety of popular current and classic films for only $3 per person. Take advantage of our Date Night Cinema Special: 2 Movie Tickets, 2 Drinks, 1 Medium Popcorn for $12 Pink Floyd: The Wall Starring: Bob Geldof, Christine Hargreaves, James Laurenson Friday, June 1, 7:30 pm Tickets: $3 A confined but troubled rock star descends into madness in the midst of his physical and social isolation from everyone. 1982, 1 hour 35 minutes RATED R The Big Sick The Circle Lady Bird Starring: Kumail Nanjiani, Zoe Kazan, Holly Hunter Starring: Emma Watson, Tom Hanks, John Boyega Starring: Saoirse Ronan, Laurie Metcalf, Tracy Letts Friday, June 8, 7:30 pm Tickets: $3 Pakistan-born comedian Kumail Nanjiani and grad student Emily Gardner fall in love but struggle as their cultures clash. When Emily contracts a mysterious illness, Kumail finds himself forced to face her feisty parents, his family s expectations, and his true feelings. 2017, 2 hours RATED R Friday, June 15, 7:30 pm Tickets: $3 A woman lands her dream job at a powerful tech company called the Circle, only to uncover an agenda that will affect the lives of all of humanity. 2017, 1 hour 50 minutes RATED PG-13 Friday, June 22, 7:30 pm Tickets: $3 In 2002, an artistically inclined seventeen-year-old girl comes of age in Sacramento, California 2017, 1 hour 34 minutes RATED R

37 Summer Cinema Series 37 CHEAP DATE AT THE CINEMA Office Space Airplane! Starring: Ron Livingston, Jennifer Anniston, David Herman Friday, June 29, 7:30 pm Tickets: $3 Three company workers who hate their jobs decide to rebel against their greedy boss. 1999, 1 hour 29 minutes RATED R Wonder Woman Saturday Night Fever Starring: Robert Hays, Julie Hagerty, Leslie Nielsen Friday, July 6, 7:30 pm Tickets: $3 A man afraid to fly must ensure that a plane lands safely after the pilots become sick. 1980, 1 hour 28 minutes RATED PG The Princess Bride Starring: Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Robin Wright Starring: John Travolta, Karen Lynn Gorney, Barry Miller Starring: Cary Elwes, Mandy Patinkin, Robin Wright Friday, July 13, 7:30 pm Tickets: $3 When a pilot crashes and tells of conflict in the outside world, Diana, an Amazonian warrior in training, leaves home to fight a war, discovering her full powers and true destiny. 2017, 2 hours 21 minutes RATED PG-13 Friday, July 20, 7:30 pm Tickets: $3 A Brooklyn teenager feels his only chance to succeed is as the king of the disco floor. His carefree youth and weekend dancing help him to forget the reality of his bleak life. 1977, 1 hour 58 minutes RATED R Friday, July 27, 7:30 pm Tickets: $3 Buttercup loves Westley, a poor stable boy. But when he's captured by pirates, she's chosen by evil Prince Humperdinck to be his princess bride. Along the way, she gets kidnapped, he gets killed, and the adventure begins. 1987, 1 hour 38 minutes RATED PG

38 38 Summer Cinema Series KIDS' SUMMER MOVIE CLUB Summer break is almost here and so is the Kids' Summer Movie Club at the Rialto Theater! The Movie Club is FREE for kids (ages 2-16). Sign up at the theater box office to receive a movie club card. Bring your card to each movie and earn prizes along the way. Smurfs: The Lost Village Pete's Dragon Starring: Demi Lovato, Rainn Wilson, Joe Manganiello Tuesday, June 5, 10 am & 2 pm Tickets: FREE In this fully animated, all-new take on the Smurfs, a mysterious map sets Smurfette and her friends Brainy, Clumsy, and Hefty on an exciting race through the Forbidden Forest, leading to the discovery of the biggest secret in Smurf history. 2017, 1 hour 30 minutes RATED PG Starring: Bryce Dallas Howard, Robert Redford, Oakes Fegley Tuesday, June 12, 10 am & 2 pm Tickets: FREE The adventures of an orphaned boy named Pete and his best friend Elliot, who just so happens to be a dragon. 2016, 1 hour 42 minutes RATED PG Paddington 2 Starring: Ben Whishaw, Hugh Grant, Hugh Bonneville Tuesday, June 19, 10 am & 2 pm Tickets: FREE Paddington, now happily settled with the Brown family and a popular member of the local community, picks up a series of odd jobs to buy the perfect present for his Aunt Lucy s 100th birthday, only for the gift to be stolen. 2017, 1 hour 44 minutes RATED PG

39 Summer Cinema Series 39 KIDS' SUMMER MOVIE CLUB Coco Kubo and the Two Strings Starring: Anthony Gonzalez, Gael Garcia Bernal, Benjamin Bratt Tuesday, July 3, 10 am & 2 pm Tickets: FREE Aspiring musician Miguel, confronted with his family s ancestral ban on music, enters the Land of the Dead to find his great-great-grandfather, a legendary singer. 2017, 1 hour 45 minutes RATED PG E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial Starring: Charlize Theron, Art Parkinson, Matthew McConaughey Tuesday, July 10, 10 am & 2 pm Tickets: FREE A young boy named Kubo must locate a magical suit of armor worn by his late father in order to defeat a vengeful spirit from the past. 2016, 1 hour 41 minutes RATED PG Cars 3 Starring: Henry Thomas, Drew Barrymore, Peter Coyote Tuesday, July 17, 10 am & 2 pm Tickets: FREE A troubled child summons the courage to help a friendly alien escape Earth and return to his home world. 1982, 1 hour 55 minutes RATED PG Starring: Owen Wilson, Cristela Alonzo, Chris Cooper Tuesday, July 24, 10 am & 2 pm Tickets: FREE Lightning McQueen sets out to prove to a new generation of racers that he s still the best race car in the world. 2017, 1 hour 42 minutes RATED G

40 40 Summer Cinema Series SUNDAY CLASSIC MATINEE Celebrate summer with our Sunday Classic Matinee Series as we present a variety of memorable films that have been honored by the Academy. Field of Dreams Starring: Kevin Costner, James Earl Jones, Ray Liotta Sunday, June 17, 2 pm Tickets: $6 An Iowa corn farmer, hearing voices, interprets them as a command to build a baseball diamond in his fields; he does, and the 1919 Chicago White Sox come. 1989, 1 hour 47 minutes RATED PG Paper Moon American Graffiti Starring: Ryan O Neal, Tatum O Neal, Madeline Kahn Sunday, June 24, 2 pm Tickets: $6 During the Great Depression, a con man finds himself saddled with a young girl who may or may not be his daughter, and the two forge an unlikely partnership. 1973, 1 hour 42 minutes RATED PG Starring: Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard, Pal Le Mat Sunday, July 1, 2 pm Tickets: $6 A couple of high school grads spend one final night cruising the strip with their buddies before they go off to college. 1973, 1 hour 50 minutes RATED PG

41 Summer Cinema Series 41 SUNDAY CLASSIC MATINEE Funny Girl It (Silent film featuring musical accompaniment by Hank Troy) Rio Bravo Starring: Barbra Streisand, Omar Sharif, Kay Medford Sunday, July 8, 2 pm Tickets: $6 The life of Fanny Brice, famed comedienne and entertainer of the early 1900s. We see her rise to fame as a Ziegfield girl, subsequent career, and her personal life, particularly her relationship with Nick Arnstein. 1968, 2 hours 31 minutes RATED G Starring: Clara Bow, Antonio Moreno, William Austin Sunday, July 15, 2 pm Tickets: $12 Silent romantic comedy which tells the story of a shop girl who sets her sights on the handsome and wealthy boss of the department store where she works. Because of this film, actress Clara Bow became a major star of the highest magnitude, and as result, became known as the "It girl". 1927, 1 hour 12 minutes NOT RATED Starring: John Wayne, Dean Martin, Ricky Nelson Sunday, July 22, 2 pm Tickets: $6 A small-town sheriff in the American West enlists the help of a cripple, a drunk, and a young gunfighter in his efforts to hold in jail the brother of the local bad guy. 1959, 2 hours 21 minutes NOT RATED Singing in the Rain Starring: Gene Kelly, Donald O Connor, Debbie Reynolds Sunday, July 29, 2 pm Tickets: $6 A silent film production company and cast make the difficult transition to sound. 1952, 1 hours 43 minutes RATED G

42 42 Season-at-a-Glance Loveland Museum Thursday, May 10, 7 8 pm Friday, May 11, 6 pm Tuesday, May 29, 10 am 5 pm Thursday, May 31, 5 7 pm Thursday, May 31, 5:30 pm Friday, June 8, 5 9 pm Friday, June 8, 6 8 pm Saturday, June 9, 8 am Thursday, June 14, 5:30 pm Tuesday, June 19, 3 5 pm Thursday, June 21, 6 7:30 pm Saturday, June 23, 8 am Sunday, June 24, 1 3 pm Thursday, June 28, 7 9 pm Sunday, July 1, 1 3 pm Thursday, July 5, 5:30 pm Saturday, July 7, 5 8 pm Thursday, July 12, 10 am 7 pm Friday, July 13, 5 9 pm Friday, July 13, 6 8 pm Saturday, July 14, 10 am Friday, August 10, 5 9 pm Friday, August 10, 5 7 pm Friday, August 10, 6 8 pm Friday, August 10, 6 8 pm Friday, August 10, 6 8 pm Thursday, August 23, 5 7 pm Thursday, August 23, 6 7:30 pm MEMBERS ONLY OPENING RECEPTION FOR GOVERNOR'S ART SHOW (p.6) GOVERNOR'S ART SHOW OPENING GALA (TICKETS REQUIRED) (p.6) FREE ADMISSION DAY OPENING RECEPTION FOR "CUBA IN TRANSITION" EXHIBIT (p.7) DEDICATION CEREMONY FOR MARK GULIELMO (p.29) NIGHT ON THE TOWN PUBLIC RECEPTION FOR "REVOLVE: THE ART OF CYCLING" EXHIBIT (p.13) ART BY BIKE TOUR: MEHAFFEY PARK TO BENSON SCULPTURE GARDEN (p.26) HOW THE BICYCLE CHANGED AMERICAN CULTURE (p.13) UKULELE CLASS (p.25) LOVELAND CEMETERIES: A HISTORY PRESENTATION (p.14) ART BY BIKE TOUR: DOWNTOWN LOVELAND AND FAIRGROUNDS PARK (p.26) POETRY: LAZY HAZY CRAZY DAYS OF SUMMER (p.15) MEMBERS ONLY OPENING RECEPTION FOR "JAUNE QUICK-TO-SEE: IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF MY ANCESTORS" EXHIBIT (p.8) UKULELE CLASS (p.25) CHERRY INDUSTRY IN LOVELAND (p.25) CHERRY PIE CELEBRATION (p.24) FREE ADMISSION DAY NIGHT ON THE TOWN OPENING RECEPTION FOR "CSU FIBERS GUILD SHOWCASE" EXHIBIT (p.10) PUBLIC DEDICATION OF SIX NEW SCULPTURES TO BENSON SCULPTURE GARDEN (p.28) NIGHT ON THE TOWN BOOK SIGNING WITH ARTIST GARY RAHAM (p.11) OPENING RECEPTION FOR "FROM SAUR TO SOAR: THE SYNERGY OF ART AND SCIENCE" EXHIBIT (p.11) OPENING RECEPTION FOR "DESIGN TO A TEA, TOO" EXHIBIT (p.12) DINOS AT A TEA PARTY FAMILY EVENT (p.11) NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURAL CENTER PROGRAM (p.9) MARIANO MEDINA FAMILY CEMETERY TOUR (p.14) Kaiser Permanente presents Loveland Summer Concerts Thursday, June 21, 6:30 9 pm Thursday, June 28, 6:30 9 pm Thursday, July 5, 6:30 9 pm Thursday, July 12, 6:30 9 pm Thursday, July 19, 6:30 9 pm Thursday, July 26, 6:30 9 pm KIDS ACTIVITY AREA - 6:30 pm, MAIN STAGE FEATURING PATTY LARKIN - 7 pm (p.30) KIDS ACTIVITY AREA - 6:30 pm, MAIN STAGE FEATURING RYAN SHUPE & THE RUBBERBAND - 7 pm (p.30) KIDS ACTIVITY AREA - 6:30 pm, MAIN STAGE FEATURING FACE VOCAL BAND - 7 pm (p.31) -**This concert will be held at the Hammond Amphitheater KIDS ACTIVITY AREA - 6:30 pm, MAIN STAGE FEATURING NARROW GAUGE - 7 pm (p.31 KIDS ACTIVITY AREA - 6:30 pm, MAIN STAGE FEATURING RUSTY 44 BAND - 7 pm (p.31) KIDS ACTIVITY AREA - 6:30 pm, MAIN STAGE FEATURING JARABE MEXICANO 7 pm (p.31)

43 Rialto Theater Thursday, May 3, 7:30 pm Friday, May 4, 7:30 pm Saturday, May 5, 7:30 pm Sunday, May 6, 3 pm Friday, May 11, 7 pm Saturday, May 12, 6 pm Sunday, May 20, 1 pm Thursday, May 24, 7:30 pm Wednesday, May 30, 7:30 pm Thursday, May 31, 6:30 pm Season-at-a-Glance LOVELAND CHORAL SOCIETY: THOSE FABULOUS 40s (p.32) HIGH COUNTRY CONSERVATORY OF DANCE: 2018 SPRING SHOWCASE (p.32) ROCKY MOUNTAIN DISTRICT STARS SHOW (p.32) CELTIC JOURNEY: TOUR SHOWCASE CONCERT (p.33) OTTMAR LIEBERT (p.33) CENTENNIAL STATE STUDENT FILM FESTIVAL (p.35) 43 Friday, June 1, 7:30 pm Tuesday, June 5, 10 am & 2 pm Friday, June 8, 7:30 pm Saturday, June 9, 7:30 pm Sunday, June 10, 1 pm Tuesday, June 12, 10 am & 2 pm Friday, June 15, 7:30 pm Sunday, June 17, 2 pm Tuesday, June 19, 10 am & 2 pm Friday, June 22, 7:30 pm Saturday, June 23, 6:30 pm Sunday, June 24, 2 pm Monday, June 25, 10 am Friday, June 29, 7:30 pm Saturday, June 30, 3 & 5:30 pm Sunday, July 1, 2 pm Tuesday, July 3, 10 am & 2 pm Friday, July 6, 7:30 pm Sunday, July 8, 2 pm Tuesday, July 10, 10 am & 2 pm Friday, July 13, 7:30 pm Sunday, July 15, 2 pm Tuesday, July 17, 10 am & 2 pm Friday, July 20, 7:30 pm Sunday, July 22, 2 pm Tuesday, July 24, 10 am & 2 pm Wednesday, July 25, 7:30 pm Friday, July 27, 7:30 pm Sunday, July 29, 2 pm Saturday, August 4, 10 am 4 pm Friday, August 17, 7 pm Saturday, August 18, 6 pm PINK FLOYD: THE WALL (p.36) SMURFS: THE LOST VILLAGE (p.38) THE BIG SICK (p.36) BERTHOUD DANCE COMPANY: PETER AND THE WOLF (p.33) PETE'S DRAGON (p.38) THE CIRCLE (p.36) FIELD OF DREAMS (p.40) PADDINGTON 2 (p.38) LADY BIRD (p.36) MACKINNON ROYAL DANCE: LET YOUR LIGHT SHINE (p.34) PAPER MOON (p.40) AUDITIONS FOR MISSOULA CHILDREN'S THEATRE (p.35) OFFICE SPACE (p.37) MISSOULA CHILDREN'S THEATRE: THE PRINCESS AND THE PEA (p.35) AMERICAN GRAFFITI (p.40) COCO (p.39) AIRPLANE! (p.37) FUNNY GIRL (p.41) KUBO AND THE TWO STRINGS (p.39) WONDER WOMAN (p.37) IT (SILENT FILM FEATURING MUSICAL ACCOMPANIMENT BY HANK TROY) (p.41) E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL (p.39) SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER (p.37) RIO BRAVO (p.41) CARS 3 (p.39) RIDERS IN THE SKY (p.34) THE PRINCESS BRIDE (p.37) SINGING IN THE RAIN (p.41) COLORADO ANGELS PAGEANT (p.34) HIGH COUNTRY CONSERVATORY OF DANCE: 2018 SUMMER SHOWCASE (p.34) RIALTO THEATER CENTER

44 Cultural Services is a department within the City of Loveland 228 East Fourth Street The Box Office is in the lobby. Summer Box Office Hours: Tues Thurs 12:30 5:30 pm (970) Tickets & Information: N. Lincoln Ave. Tues, Wed & Fri 10 5 Thurs 10 7 Sat 10 4 Sun 12 4 Second Friday 5 9 (970) N. Lincoln Avenue Loveland, CO Ani Espriella, Pella Sunset COLORADO GOVERNOR'S ART SHOW & SALE On display at the Loveland Museum, May 12 June 17, 2018

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