Iron Horse District Begins Pop-Up Art Project with June Chalk Creations

June 3, 2024
Press Release

Date: June 3, 2024 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 
Contact: Cassie Ehrenberg, Iron Horse Arts District Project Manager, at (949) 295-7018, or  info@ironhorsedistrict.org 
Iron Horse District Begins Pop-Up Art Project with June Chalk  Creations 
HOLDREGE – Pop-up art, a mural, and a new all-day art and music festival will bring downtown  Holdrege to life this summer as part of the new Iron Horse Arts District. 


Cassie Ehrenberg, project manager for the district, said one of the long-term goals of the arts  district is to operate a permanent art gallery or center. But for now, the Iron Horse team will  highlight area artists through pop-up displays. 
In June, Bertrand Native Taylor (Nation) Majerus will lead ESU 11 Summer Honors students in  chalk art drawings in front of the Holdrege Public Library and other downtown locations. 


Majerus will be teaching 14 students in her summer honors class June 10-21. Her students will  learn about illusions in art and focus on anamorphic chalk art.  
“These chalk images are illustrated in a way that they appear to be popping out, caving in, or  standing on the sidewalk right in front of you, when viewed through a camera lens,” Majerus  said. “Soft pastels are used to create the artwork, which gives it a bright high-contrast color and  allows us to create more realistic fine details.”  


Majerus said this type of artwork is sometimes referred to as "street painting" and has roots that  date back to 15th-century Italy. 
She said the students will create their own designs for the chalk art around town, but they will be  encouraged to plan designs for the library that relate to book characters and the importance of  reading.  
Majerus hopes to have the library drawings done in time for Swedish Days, but it will depend on  the weather. With no rain, the drawings will remain crisp and bright for several days. A heavy  rain will wash away a lot of the color, but faded images could remain on the sidewalk for several  weeks. 
Businesses interested in hosting chalk art creations in front of their business should contact  Majerus at taylorspalette@gmail.com. 
The second pop-up will be in July when the artwork of 2023 Holdrege High School graduate  Jillian Bailey and the late Brad Pearson will be displayed at the Spirit of Grace Church, 413  West Ave. The church will be open for viewing the art from 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. on Tuesdays and  Fridays in July. A Meet and Greet reception is scheduled for 5-7 p.m. Thursday, July 11. 


Bailey is pursuing a career in digital illustration through the CG Spectrum Art Academy. She  has loved art since she was a young child and fostered that talent through high school where  she was a member of the National Art Honor Society. The art on display is part of the portfolio  she is developing through her classes. 


Pearson was a 1963 HHS graduate who started loving art from an early age. He practiced his  skills on classmates’ papers and notebooks and then on ivory soap as a Boy Scout. In 1983, he  moved on to bronze sculptures. One of his sculptures is displayed at St. Andrew’s Museum in  Scotland. In 1984, Brad drew 11 pictures for the First National Bank’s Calendar for their 100th anniversary. Besides bronze, he also created art with watercolors and pastels. Pearson died in  2019. 


In August, Iron Horse Arts District volunteers are planning a Community Talent Show at the  Holdrege Public Library. The event will be from 5-7:45 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 8. 


The deadline to register for the talent show is July 30. Register to participate in the talent show  at www.ironhorsedistrict.org/events/community-talent-show. A piano and music stand will be  available. 
Contact Chelsea Feusner (feusner@gmail.com) or Ashley Brock (ashley.brock@dusters.org)  with questions about the talent show. 
The Iron Horse Art District’s first mural will be painted on the east wall of the Riteway Milk  building at 815 4th Ave. A Wyoming artist was selected from an applicant pool of more than 130  muralists from around the country and world to paint the mural. 
More details will be announced soon on the timing and content of the mural. 


The district will host its first Iron Horse Festival on Saturday, Sept. 14. The all-day event will  include artisans and vendors from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Some of the artists/demonstrators already  signed up are current Nebraska State Poet Matt Mason, a pop-up gallery fromthe Museumof Nebraska Art, Artistic Innovations (barn quilt demonstration), and MomenTumDance Academy. The event will culminate with a concert in front of the Iron Horse Station featuring  Logan Mize, Luke Mills and Savanna Chestnut. 


The day portion of the event is free. Tickets are available for the evening concert at  ironhorseartsdistrict/iron-horse-festival-info. 
For more information about the Iron Horse Arts District or to be involved, please contact project  manager Cassie Ehrenberg at info@ironhorsedistrict.org.