Exhibition Dates: January 20, 2011 – February 26, 2011
Gallery Hours: Monday – Friday 9:00 to 5:00 pm, Saturday 10:00 am to 2:00 pm
The Burnsville Performing Arts Center is proud to present Dakota County Historical Society’s “ARTitecture.” Created both to protect and inspire us, architecture is a science and art combined to make our lives easier, safer, and more enjoyable. With a focus primarily on architecture in Dakota County, featured artists Andrew Hill and Brandon Stengel share their different perspectives on the beauty of the man-made places that so shape our everyday lives. Hill and Stengel present 30 unique photographs featuring everything from bridges to homes to the new Guthrie Theater and Target Field.
In addition to our featured artists, a collage of new and historic images of favorite places across Dakota County will be exhibited. The last component of the exhibition is a preview of John Henry Howe: Architect, an exhibit that will be opening this summer at the Lawshe Memorial Museum in South St. Paul.
Artwork is available for purchase during the opening reception or by contacting the Burnsville Performing Arts Center at 952-895-4685.
Burnsville Performing Arts Center’s beautiful 2,000 square-foot art gallery is also available for rent. Please contact Event Coordinator Melissa Olson at 952-895-4679 for more information.
Beverly Claybrook, AIA, LEED AP, BD+C is an architectural technology instructor at DCTC. She has a Master of Architecture degree from the University of Minnesota and a Bachelor of Arts in behavioral science from the State University of New York.
Before coming to Minnesota, she studied architecture at the University of Texas. As a registered architect, she has many years of experience in the field. While working at architectural firms in Minneapolis and Dallas, she specialized in corporate buildings and facilities.
In addition to teaching, Beverly continues to work on both residential and commercial projects in her private practice. She enjoys all aspects of architecture from the initial, creative brainstorming to seeing the finished project.
As a registered architect, Beverly is a long-standing member of the American Institute of Architects, or AIA. As a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, or LEED, Accredited Professional, she thoroughly understands green building practices and principles, and is versed in the LEED Rating Systems. She is also a Certified Interior Designer.
As for her teaching philosophy, Beverly favors a studio approach to give students hands-on experience. She believes in respecting everyone's differences and tries to make the classroom a welcoming and stimulating environment.
She hopes her students will work to make the world a better place while making better places in the world.
Her students are the best part of her job as a DCTC instructor. She enjoys challenging them, elevating them, and encouraging them to realize their full potential. She loves to see her students learn, grow and succeed.
Contact Information:
Beverly Claybrook
beverly.claybrook@dctc.edu
651-423-8306