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within the artist and represents one man’s tribute to ideas and values that continue to resonate clearly for so many Americans. “It is a tribute to a country I love dearly and that has treated me so well. I hope my effort is worthy of the subject.”

“An American Portrait – A Collection of Heartfelt Firsts”

This touching series of seven paintings took over nine years

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nside this 108-seat theater, visitors are able to “meet” Terry Redlin via three special video presentations. With multiple showings daily, Redlin enthusiasts can enjoy listening to Terry Redlin tell about his family, his career and the Redlin Art Center. All presentations are offered free of charge.

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“A Conversation with Terry Redlin”

In this video you will meet the man behind the artwork and

share in the experiences that come to life on his canvas. Terry Redlin has given the world a great gift with his ability to capture on canvas the memories so many of us share...from our childhood and our family traditions to life in rural America.

“Terry Redlin Paints America the Beautiful”

This series of eight paintings, like all of Terry Redlin’s art, is a visual account of his distinctive world view. It flows from deep

“Welcome to Watertown!”

Watertown, home of the Redlin Art Center, Mellette House, Bramble Park Zoo and Discovery Center . . . we have it all for your enjoyment and relaxation.

While you are here, we invite you to visit the charming, historic Uptown Watertown for a unique dining and shop- ping experience. Be sure and stop at the Goss Opera House, and also the Codington County Heritage Museum to learn more about what made Watertown what it is today.

It is our privilege to serve as your hosts during your visit and welcome you to “South Dakota’s Rising Star.”

Sincerely,

Gary Williams, Mayor

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“Conversation with Terry Redlin”

to complete and was, according to Terry Redlin, one of the most emotional experiences of his life. Based on the childhood memories of the artist and those of his brother-in-law, this story will tug at your heartstrings.

Langenfeld Ice Cream Display

n addition to the video presentations, the Redlin Amphitheater is home to an impressive collection of Langenfeld Ice Cream memorabilia. Terry Redlin’s wife, Helene, is a Langenfeld. Her fam- ily owned and operated Langenfeld Ice Cream and Dairy in Watertown, South Dakota until the early 1960’s. The collection was in large part the personal collection of Bob Wagner, Helene Langenfeld’s cousin. Bob’s father was the ice cream maker at Langenfeld’s Ice Cream and Dairy. Hand-written recipes from “Pug” Wagner are included in the collection! Other collectibles were donated by John Langenfeld, Helene’s uncle. The largest antique on display is a beautiful soda fountain which was donated to the Redlin Art Center by Charles Redlin, Terry and Helene’s son. The antiques on display are a fitting addition to the nostalgic scenes in Terry Redlin’s paintings.

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