MCAC Chooses New Executive Director!

 

 

 

(Right) Rochelle Noblett, with some of the art for sale at the Circle Gallery of the Madera County Arts Council, of which she is the new executive director. Griselda Tello/Artist. (Annette N. Doud)

 

by Annette N. Doud & James Glynn (Madera Tribune)

 

Somewhat dwarfed by stacks of labeled boxes, file cabinets and bookcases surrounding her desk, Rochelle Noblett sits as the newly selected Madera County Arts Council executive director.

Her office is in the back of Circle Gallery, the arts council’s retail store at 1653 N. Schnoor Ave. Local, and sometimes regional, artwork is displayed and sold there. It also is the headquarters of the arts council’s Arts in Education program, which places professional artists in local classrooms.

Noblett brings plenty of retail, fundraising and educational experience to her new job. She was president of Pete’s Sport Shop in downtown Madera for 36 years, during which time she modernized the building’s façade and expanded the offerings from general sporting goods to include graphic design, screen printing, embroidery, and various modes of advertising.

From 2001 to 2013, the Business Journal has placed Pete’s Sport Shop on its list of the “Top 20 Women Owned Businesses.” In 2005, she won the award for “California State Small Business of the Year, Assembly District 25.” That same year, the Fresno Bee honored her with its “Excellence in Business Award.” She has also been named “Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Business Woman of the Year” (1998) and one of the “Top Ten Business and Professional Women of the Central Valley” (2002).

“We need space,” she said. “We have stacks of boxes in every room, even in the small kitchen and restroom. We have to lean artwork down the hallway between shows while waiting for the artists to retrieve their work. We also have no place to store the art that is bequeathed to us.

“We need a space where we can offer exciting art classes for both adults and kids,” she continued. “We need things that will bring people into an art center. We need to make it a fun place. We need space where we can entertain at gallery show openings. Now, they spill into the parking lot. We need to increase traffic, and membership, and funding sources.”

Her plans include trying to find a larger, temporary space, now that the financial outlook for building a new arts center has improved.

The Madera County Board of Supervisors recently agreed to contribute $95,862 to help fund the Downtown Madera Master Plan and Performing Arts Center, plus a contribution of $85,655 for a study and recommendations on renovating the old county library, fronting Yosemite Avenue across from Courthouse Park, for an art gallery. That is in addition to a $2.5 million dollar grant from the Frank and Elaine Secara estate, and money promised from the school district.

The proposed Downtown Cultural Arts Center will not happen quickly, she said, “so we desperately need a larger space now.” Noblett’s business experience is likely to be put to good use as the search for larger quarters goes on.

She organized the Candlelight Christmas Open House and Wine Stroll, which accompanied the annual Tractor Parade from 1993 to 2012. As president of the Kiwanis Club of Madera and the Madera Downtown Association, she negotiated a partnership that resulted in the Old Timers Day Parade and the placement of the colorful banners in the downtown area.

As a member and past president of the State Center Community College Foundation, she has been involved with fundraising for student scholarships and the renovation of the Old Administration Building at Fresno City College. In 2006, the Madera Center of the State Center Community College District recognized her as “Business Supporter of the Year.” And, the Madera County Arts Council honored her in 2000 with its “Community Service Award.”

Noblett received her Bachelor of Arts degree cum laude from California State University, Fresno, where she also took post-graduate classes. A Madera High School graduate, she spent a semester with Chapman College’s “World Campus Afloat,” which emphasized art history as the ship circumnavigated the globe. Additionally, she has attended numerous seminars that explored fundraising techniques.

Noblett said, “I am thrilled to be part of this organization at such an exciting time. Thanks to the generous gift from the Frank and Elaine Secara estate, the downtown performing arts center can be a game changer for all of Madera.”

Noblett also is a fine artist in her own right, as well as a graphic designer. “I just began a series of four paintings,” she said, smiling. “I’ll have to show you. I love drawing Native Americans and animals. I need to take time to do this.”

RIGOBERTO SANTIAGO: Places 1st at 2016 Congressional Arts Competition

Rigoberto Santiago of Madera has been awarded 1st place in the 2016 Congressional Art Competition!  Thanks to a gofundme.com page and the generous members of the Madera County Arts Council who atteneded the 2016 Gala for the Arts in May, Rigo was able to travel, with his teacher, to Washington, DC. where his work will be displayed at our Nation’s Capital for 1 full year.

image

 (RIGHT) Rigo’s winning piece entitled “The Marine.” 

To learn more about this annual competition, please see below. You may also click HERE to view all 50 State winners including Rigo representing California.

 

About the Competition

Each spring, the Congressional Institute sponsors a nationwide high school visual art competition to recognize and encourage artistic talent in the nation and in each congressional district. Since the Artistic Discovery competition began in 1982, more than 650,000 high school students have participated.

Students submit entries to their representative’s office, and panels of district artists select the winning entries. Winners are recognized both in their district and at an annual awards ceremony in Washington, DC. The winning works are displayed for one year at the U.S. Capitol.

No “Concerts in the Park” This Season.

Concerts in the Park1

 

The Madera County Arts Council has decided to take this 2016 season off to revamp and reorganize this much anticipated annual event.  Many of you have called or emailed inquiring about this season and we appreciate your patience and understanding.  We ask you to join us in 2017 as we pick up and continue this wonderful, family friendly program.  

 

If anyone would like to volunteer, please email rdorris@maderaarts.org or call 559-661-7005 and let us know!

“Patterns of Life” NEW SHOW!

 Now Showing

“Patterns of Life” is the latest themed show from local artists showing at Circle Gallery!

 

Today also marks the beginning of our new SUMMER HOURS! Every Friday and Saturday we are open from 12-8pm.

 

If you’re looking for a relaxing summer evening, you can enjoy not only great quality art from local artists, we also have delicious restaurants just next door!

 

Art & Food; ingredients for a great evening!

Group1

 

 

2016 MCAC Scholarship for the Arts Winners

We are pleased to announce this year’s Scholarship for the ArArt Scholarship Graphic 2016ts winners for 2016!

 

Breeann Angelina Mee of Liberty High School

 

Isabella Clark of Minarets High School

 

David Efrain Vargas of Madera South High School

 

These students have purposed to pursue the arts in the College careers and we are grateful to be able to provide assistance to them on their artistic journey.  If you would like to be apart of these annual scholarship awards, you may make a donation to MCAC and mail it to 1653 N. Schnoor Ave. Ste. 113 Madera, Ca 93637.  

You can also come into Circle Gallery and pay by cash, check or credit card at the same address.  We thank you in advance for those who will purpose to give.

 

Yosemite Western Artists Show Comes To Circle Gallery!

Front of Card

June 10th from 5-7pm, join us at Circle Gallery for a reception welcoming YWA for the 44th Annual Tri-County Traveling Art Show!  The gallery will be displayed with a full assortment of participants and winners from this juried show.

This show runs from June 6th-30th!

Yosemite Western Artists is an association of artists and art patrons dedicated to promoting the visual arts in the western Yosemite area and foothills.

YWA has been offering art workshops, demos and social gatherings for painters and photographers since 1969. We encourage “the practice of craft” to enhance the enjoyment and skill of artists of all mediums.

 

tAkimbo_WhatsNotToLoveOil Mary Beth HarrisontAkimbo_AllNeonLikeYWA-Web-header

Mother’s Day is Almost Here!

Happy Mother’s Day!

Mothers Day

We love our Mothers!  This Mother’s Day, give her the gift of a handmade, custom treasure created by a local Valley artist!  The Circle Gallery is more than just beautiful paintings, we’re also a great place to pick up an assortment of wonderful gifts! 

Below is just a sample of our treasures: Pottery, jewelry, scarves, art work, cards, garden art and much more!

Your Mother may also enjoy a membership to the Madera County Arts Council which will give her 10% off all Gallery purchases!  

CG4CG1 CG2 CG3  CG5

 

Janet

2016 Gala for the Arts!

Gala Header 1

DON’T MISS OUT ON ARTS PARTY OF THE YEAR!

 

Gather your friends and join in the fun at the Madera County Arts Council Gala for the Arts. Toca Winery will provide wine tasting and a winery tour with their wine maker. Enjoy live music, six artists demonstrating live art creations which will be available to purchase during the silent auction later in the evening!  All this with great food provided by Love and Garlic–all in a beautiful outdoor setting.

 

All this for only $40!

 

Support the Arts’ Council as we provide community based programs and services to Madera County.  Enjoy a night out, come for fun!  

 

Tickets available from any MCAC Board Member or by coming by Circle Gallery at 1653 N. Schnoor Ave. #113 Madera, Ca 93637. See you on May 26!

Gala Ad

12328219_131497983911038_1358011588_n

tmw_Original_Logo

11099_Wine_Trail_Toca

1932512_1054828787876814_7042752831448303200_o

Way Off-Broadway Brunch and High School Musical!

Social Media Tickets

Sunday, April 10th, the Madera County Arts Council has purchased 100 tickets for the matinee showing of MSTC Theatre Co.’s spring production, “High School Musical!”

Your $30 ticket gets you a delicious brunch along with wine & mimosas at 12pm, followed by reserved seating for the 2pm performance! Also included are refreshments and goodies at intermission!

You may obtain tickets from any MCAC board members or by coming into Circle Gallery and purchasing them from Rick Dorris, our Office Admin & Gallery Assistant, who just so happens to be an alumni of Ginger Latimer’s Coyote Theatre Company, the predecessor to MSTC Theatre.

 

Way off Broadway Poster PNG

How did this collaboration come to be?

Ginger and I have been collaborating on drama related events for over 20 years, beginning when she was working with the GATE programs at the elementary and junior high levels and two of our children were classmates at John Adams . We both had a love for theater and a belief that it could not only be a creative outlet but also an important teaching tool. Our first collaborations began with Renaissance Faire activities at the elementary and junior high level. A partnership between the high school drama programs  where Ginger now works, and the Madera county Arts Council where I am now a board member seemed a logical extension of work begun years ago.

 

What is your hope for this event?

By working together to offer an afternoon of good food and great musical entertainment for the community we hope to more fully engage Maderans  in the art programs of the Drama dept. at Madera South High and the Madera County Arts Council. The caliber of program that Ginger Latimer and MSTC bring to the Madera art scene is deserving of more attention , as are the many art education programs offered by MCAC.

 

What is your desire for the performing arts in Madera County?

To see them grow. We are a vibrant multicultural community, one that needs more opportunity to share life experiences through art. The performing and visual arts are universal by nature … all genders, nationalities, ages, appreciate them. And Madera is on the cusp of creating a new Cultural and Performing Arts Center…now is the time to begin growing programs and events to fill that space and make it the artistic center of our city.

 

Do you have any plans to grow this event?

Yes. The MSTC/MCAC Theater event has been in place for several years now and has grown each year. One of the hopes for the future is to expand and include other schools through perhaps a ” season ticket” option … It is all about supporting the students, first and foremost.

 

What can attendees expect when they come for brunch?

We will have special drinks and a large variety of both savory and sweet food items on our ” brunch table” during the pre show event, and in honor of the current play root beer floats will be served during intermission. There is always more than enough to eat…plan to have lunch with us and enjoy the afternoon.

 

How can someone sponsor this event?

We always need sponsors! Our community is relatively small with many different organizations needing and asking for the sponsorship dollar. Education is the key here…for many students the arts are what keep them coming to school and anything we can do to keep them engaged is worthwhile;  you can support this event by purchasing a block of tickets and joining us for the afternoon, sponsoring food expenses, providing $ for advertising, making a one time contribution to MSTC. Dollar  donations supporting this event can be made to the Madera County Arts Council, 1653 North Schnoor, Ste 113 ( note theater event on check). All monies earned from this event will go to supporting the drama dept. at Madera South High School, and the art in education programs of the Madera County Arts Council.