Within the close-knit fiber of the Villages of Van Buren County lies a culture that brings the arts to life. For those of us who live here it may not be as obvious, but for those who journey to the lush hardwoods and twisting river valley of Van Buren County, Iowa it leaves a lingering presence and peacefulness experienced only by thoughts of years gone by.


Out of this culture has grown such artists as Wendell Mohr and many with such gifts and talents have chosen to make their homes amongst this peace and tranquility.


The Villages Folk School, with its campus spread throughout the valley like splotches of paint on an artist's palette, offers
others a chance to capture, if only for a brief moment in time,


the joy of experiencing the arts in this way.










Monday, August 29, 2011

“History comes alive in the Villages of Van Buren County”

    



     Traveling through the beautiful landscapes of Van Buren County is only the canvas for the history that lives and breathes in these rolling hills and scenic river valley. As an artist touches the canvas with the first brush strokes, the final masterpiece lies only in his or her mind. But slowly the strokes begin to create form and the mind’s eye can see shape and beauty as the artist applies more and more to the canvas. The same is true of the sculptor who begins his work with only a block of clay or the potter who centers the clay on a wheel and begins the process of shaping a form as the clay spins beneath her fingers.

     The Villages Folk School is not just another building or classroom but it is the portal through which you can step to not only see the past through the artist’s eye but actually experience the history that lives because of the unique opportunities afforded by our classes. Don’t just plan for a day painting or sculpting. Instead, enjoy a chance to step from your everyday life into the life of the artist who will take you back to the history of the art. Suddenly you will understand the joy of living the arts as the instructor helps you relive the history that has its roots here in southeast Iowa.

     Come see for yourself as our September schedule rolls out. Pottery, sculpting, painting, chair caning, beginning blacksmithing, paper making! The class calendar is available to you online at www.villagesfolkschool.com or call our office at 319-592-3700.

Our classes available in September are as follows:

Raku Pottery

3-Sep-2011

Bonaparte Pottery Experience

3-Sep-2011 4-Sep-2011

Still Life Workshop in Pastel & Oil

10-Sep-2011 11-Sep-2011

Chair Caning with Fiber Rush Weave

17-Sep-2011 -

Sculpture Portrait in Three Dimension

17-Sep-2011 18-Sep-2011

Pulp Play (Paper) & Journal Making

22-Sep-2011 23-Sep-2011

Beginning Blacksmithing

24-Sep-2011 25-Sep-2011


Register today and learn the history of the arts in this great county. We look forward to seeing you at the Villages Folk School.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

“Back to school time in the Villages”

 


     Teachers, students, and parents are busy preparing for the school year to begin and here at the Villages Folk School we continue our preparation for another month of classes. The folk school offers classes year round and allows time for each of you to come enjoy instruction in the arts. “Not knowing how” has become a thing of the past in the Villages as each of our artist instructors offers you beginning, intermediate and advanced classes in the art of drawing, painting, blacksmithing, pottery, weaving, knitting, and the list goes on and on. We encourage you to take a class at the Villages Folk School and find out what everyone is talking about. Our students come from Iowa and the surrounding states but you have only to drive across the county and join us for a class. Our desire is to offer each person in Van Buren County a chance to live the arts with one of our many gifted artists. Help us make this a reality and register for a class today. You will find our class schedule online at www.villagesfolkschool.com or give us a call at 319-592-3700 for assistance.

     We ask you to help support our work as we grow the Villages Folk School by becoming a friend of the folk school. Sponsorship is easy by clicking on the link provided on our website. The level you choose is your decision but we want you all to know that we appreciate each and every one who chooses to support us.

     If you have questions that have not been answered on our website please give us a call at the office, 592-3700, and Gloria will be happy to assist you.

     Don’t let time slip away, join with us today and become a part of the Villages Folk School as we strive to improve the quality of life in Van Buren County. Visitors always comment on the beauty of our scenic river valley and the wildlife here in our county but we believe you, the people, are what make this a great place to live.

     The Villages Folk School offers you the opportunity to learn from a gifted artist and find your way in the world of art right here in Van Buren County.

Our classes available in August and September are as follows:

Bonaparte Pottery Experience

20-Aug-2011 21-Aug-2011

Raku Pottery

3-Sep-2011

Bonaparte Pottery Experience

3-Sep-2011 4-Sep-2011

Still Life Workshop in Pastel & Oil

10-Sep-2011 11-Sep-2011

Chair Caning with Fiber Rush Weave

17-Sep-2011 -

Sculpture Portrait in Three Dimension

17-Sep-2011 18-Sep-2011

Pulp Play (Paper) & Journal Making

22-Sep-2011 23-Sep-2011

Beginning Blacksmithing

24-Sep-2011 25-Sep-2011

     Your very own experience in the arts awaits you at the Villages Folk School so what are you waiting for? Call us today at 592-3700.



Wednesday, August 10, 2011

“A weekend at the Villages Folk School”





     It’s Saturday morning, you awake to the birds singing, the sun shining in your window and even notice a fawn playing by his mother at the corner of your yard. This is a great prelude to what you will do today because your day will be spent painting the landscape with artist John Preston. Maybe you take time to paint once or twice a week or perhaps this is the first time you’ve held a brush to the canvas since school days. Whatever your background is, you are about to experience something that will inspire you and give you the confidence to paint. My wife hadn’t painted since high school and with the help and encouragement she received from John Preston in her first “Painting the Landscape” class she was able to complete what I thought was a very nice painting. John, with his soft spoken reassuring style, gave her the incentive to paint and the skills he subtly imparts to his students provided the knowledge to successfully complete the painting.

     Bill Printy and Mark Heisdorffer awoke to the same sunshine and the still, peaceful quiet of a Saturday morning in Bentonsport, Iowa. Their day began with preparation for the Blacksmithing, Forge Welding class. Students will arrive by 9:00 a.m. so the forges must be fired up and ready for work. Bill and Mark greet their students with a fresh cup of coffee and usually something great to eat, like maybe some of Betty’s homemade bread. The class begins with Bill giving some classroom instruction on the process that will be learned at the forge. Usually some history of Blacksmithing and, if you are fortunate, he may share some of his background with the art. Mark Heisdorffer has worked as an apprentice to Bill and, like Bill, has learned the trade and the skills to be productive. The class will spend all of Saturday working the forge and the anvil with Bill and Mark alongside helping with constructive comments. Sunday the forges are hot and any students who desire may spend the day perfecting what they learned on Saturday.

     A short trip north to the villages of Stockport and Carolyn Edwards is busy teaching her students to paint a barn quilt. Carolyn teaches the process of selecting a pattern, laying it out, sketching the detail lines and finally deciding on the color scheme and painting the barn quilt. Carolyn’s love of barn quilts is evident in her work and the variety of patterns she produces. Her students come away with a finished barn quilt of their own and the skills to design and produce more quilts as gifts or for their own enjoyment.

     This weekend surely has something to offer for everyone as we find Verne Ramsey teaching 7-Step chair caning. Each of the students have refinished their heirloom chair, want to replace the broken cane seat and have found the Villages Folk School class that will provide them with the skills to make it just like the original. Verne teaches each of the chair caning processes and some of our students from out of state told us we are the only school offering classes on some of these techniques. Verne will take you systematically through the step by step process of chair caning and help you to achieve success with your chair project.

     This is only one such weekend at the Villages Folk School and, as you can see, there is something for everyone. Whether you “Paint the Landscape” with John Preston, “Forge Weld” with Bill Printy and Mark Heisdorffer, “Paint a Barn Quilt” with Carolyn Edwards, or join Verne Ramsey for “7-Step Chair Caning”, we know you will have an experience that will last a lifetime.

     All of these classes are available to you through the Villages Folk School here in the Villages of Van Buren County Iowa. Go to our website at www.villagesfolkschool.com and register for the class of your choice. We look forward to answering any questions you might have so give us a call at 319-592-3700 and allow us to help you with your registration.

Classes coming up are as follows:

7 Step Chair Caning

13-Aug-2011 -

Barn Quilt Painting

13-Aug-2011 -

Blacksmithing: Forge Welding

13-Aug-2011 -

Painting the Landscape

13-Aug-2011 -

Bonaparte Pottery Experience

20-Aug-2011 21-Aug-2011

Raku Pottery

3-Sep-2011

Bonaparte Pottery Experience

3-Sep-2011 4-Sep-2011

Still Life Workshop in Pastel & Oil

10-Sep-2011 11-Sep-2011

Call us today and “live the arts” at the Villages Folk School.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

“Villages Folk School enriches life in Van Buren County”





     Art and the process of “being creative” is only the beginning of what the folk school offers to its students. While people from outside our county and state find the beauty of our region appealing and the classes at the folk school inspiring, our main purpose is to provide a better quality of life for those who live in Van Buren County. We offer our classes as a place for you to “plug-in” and learn to be both creative and productive at the same time.
    
     We encourage each of our Van Buren County residents to come experience the Villages Folk School and our artist instructors. It is a chance for you to ‘live the arts’ with those who make their living as a professional artist. It may sound like something you could never do, but the surprise that awaits you is the fact that each of us has the ability to be creative and the Villages Folk School will provide the catalyst for that to become a reality in your life.

     Go to our website, www.villagesfolkschool.com, and see for yourself the many classes that are available to you. Call our office at 319-592-3700 and Gloria will help you with any questions you might have regarding classes and registration. The time is now so don’t hesitate. Classes are coming up in August and offer many options for your enjoyment.

The August schedule is:

7 Step Chair Caning

13-Aug-2011 -

Barn Quilt Painting

13-Aug-2011 -

Blacksmithing: Forge Welding

13-Aug-2011 -

Painting the Landscape

13-Aug-2011 -

Bonaparte Pottery Experience

20-Aug-2011 21-Aug-2011

     We hope to see you soon at the Villages Folk School where there is something for everyone. Make it a family experience and enjoy the arts together.