BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:static.svmoa.org BEGIN:VEVENT UID:694f7c32cb0f1 DTSTART:20140405T220000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Center\, Haile y SUMMARY:Teen Workshop: Public Art - Yarn bombs! CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
Make the\ncommunity a little cozier with crocheted yarn bombs! Yarn bombs\, yarn\nstorms\, gueri lla knitting and cozies all describe the popular international\nmovement o f creating art installations that bring color and texture to\notherwise st erile or overlooked places. Using yarns and fibers as the\nmaterial of cho ice\, students will learn the basics of crochet to design and\ncomplete a yarn bomb in the community.
This is a two-day class held\non Saturd ay\, April 5 and Sunday\, April 6\, 10am-4pm.
Part of the\nCenter ’s multidisciplinary project Creativity at Work.
\nMake the\ncommunity a little cozier with crocheted yarn bombs! Yarn bombs\, yar n\nstorms\, guerilla knitting and cozies all describe the popular internat ional\nmovement of creating art installations that bring color and texture to\notherwise sterile or overlooked places. Using yarns and fibers as the \nmaterial of choice\, students will learn the basics of crochet to design and\ncomplete a yarn bomb in the community.
This is a two-day clas s held\non Saturday\, April 5 and Sunday\, April 6\, 10am-4pm.
Part of the\nCenter’s multidisciplinary project Creativity at Work.
\nJoin beloved\nlocal ar t teacher Bob Dix as he guides students through the creative\nprocess via drawing. This class is just as perfect for the artist looking\nto have som e fun as it for the person who hasn’t participated in art\nsince grade s chool. Students will have weekly drawing projects accompanied\nby a glass of wine\, light snacks and good company.
This class will\nbe held T uesdays: April 8\, 15\, 22 &\; 29\, 5:30-7:30pm and is available to\nsi gn-up for individual classes. If you would like to sign up for all\nsessio ns and receive a group discount\, please call The Center at\n726-9491.
Join beloved\nlocal art teacher Bob Dix as he guides students through the creat ive\nprocess via drawing. This class is just as perfect for the artist loo king\nto have some fun as it for the person who hasn’t participated in a rt\nsince grade school. Students will have weekly drawing projects accompa nied\nby a glass of wine\, light snacks and good company.
This clas s will\nbe held Tuesdays: April 8\, 15\, 22 &\; 29\, 5:30-7:30pm and is available to\nsign-up for individual classes. If you would like to sign u p for all\nsessions and receive a group discount\, please call The Center at\n726-9491.
This\nmultidisciplinar y project considers the connection between work and\ncreativity and the im pact of the connection on the American workplace.\nSpecial guests artists Tracy Linder and Melanie Paisley will speak about\ntheir work featured in the exhibition. Join us and enjoy a glass of wine as\nyou tour the exhibit ion with The Center’s curators and gallery\nguides.
This\ nmultidisciplinary project considers the connection between work and\ncrea tivity and the impact of the connection on the American workplace.\nSpecia l guests artists Tracy Linder and Melanie Paisley will speak about\ntheir work featured in the exhibition. Join us and enjoy a glass of wine as\nyou tour the exhibition with The Center’s curators and gallery\nguides.
The\nhusband-and-wife team of Charles and Ray Eames are widely regarded as\nAmerica’s most imp ortant designers. Their motto was “the best for the\nleast for the most ” — a characteristically pithy statement of a utopian\nideal of capita list mass production.
Perhaps best remembered for\ntheir mid-centur y plywood and fiberglass furniture\, the Eames Office also\ncreated a mind -bending variety of other products\, from splints for wounded\nmilitary du ring World War II\, to photography\, interiors\, multi-media\nexhibits\, g raphics\, games\, films and toys. But their personal lives and\ninfluence on significant events in American life – from the development\nof modern ism\, to the rise of the computer age – has been less widely\nunderstood . Narrated by James Franco\, Eames: The Architect and the Painter\nis the first film since their death dedicated to these creative geniuses\nand the ir work.
Part of the Center’s multidisciplinary project\nCrea tivity at Work.
Not rated. 124 minutes.
The\n husband-and-wife team of Charles and Ray Eames are widely regarded as\nAme rica’s most important designers. Their motto was “the best for the\nle ast for the most” — a characteristically pithy statement of a utopian\ nideal of capitalist mass production.
Perhaps best remembered for\n their mid-century plywood and fiberglass furniture\, the Eames Office also \ncreated a mind-bending variety of other products\, from splints for woun ded\nmilitary during World War II\, to photography\, interiors\, multi-med ia\nexhibits\, graphics\, games\, films and toys. But their personal lives and\ninfluence on significant events in American life – from the develo pment\nof modernism\, to the rise of the computer age – has been less wi dely\nunderstood. Narrated by James Franco\, Eames: The Architect and the Painter\nis the first film since their death dedicated to these creative g eniuses\nand their work.
Part of the Center’s multidisciplinary p roject\nCreativity at Work.
Not rated. 124 minutes.
Families can tour\nThe Center’s Creativity at Work exhibition at 3pm &\; 4pm with Center\ns taff. This exhibition will ask the question\, “What does it mean to be\n creative?” How do different kinds of workers integrate creativity into\n their work? Young artists and their families will tap into their own\ncr eativity and get their fingers dirty during this fun art making\nexperienc e.
Part of the Center’s multidisciplinary project\nCreativity at Work.
Famil ies can tour\nThe Center’s Creativity at Work exhibition at 3pm &\; 4 pm with Center\nstaff. This exhibition will ask the question\, “What doe s it mean to be\ncreative?” How do different kinds of workers integrate creativity into\ntheir work? Young artists and their families will tap i nto their own\ncreativity and get their fingers dirty during this fun art making\nexperience.
Part of the Center’s multidisciplinary projec t\nCreativity at Work.
Join beloved\nlocal ar t teacher Bob Dix as he guides students through the creative\nprocess via drawing. This class is just as perfect for the artist looking\nto have som e fun as it for the person who hasn’t participated in art\nsince grade s chool. Students will have weekly drawing projects accompanied\nby a glass of wine\, light snacks and good company.
This class will\nbe held T uesdays: April 8\, 15\, 22 &\; 29\, 5:30-7:30pm and is available to\nsi gn-up for individual classes. If you would like to sign up for all\nsessio ns and receive a group discount\, please call The Center at\n726-9491.
Join beloved\nlocal art teacher Bob Dix as he guides students through the creat ive\nprocess via drawing. This class is just as perfect for the artist loo king\nto have some fun as it for the person who hasn’t participated in a rt\nsince grade school. Students will have weekly drawing projects accompa nied\nby a glass of wine\, light snacks and good company.
This clas s will\nbe held Tuesdays: April 8\, 15\, 22 &\; 29\, 5:30-7:30pm and is available to\nsign-up for individual classes. If you would like to sign u p for all\nsessions and receive a group discount\, please call The Center at\n726-9491.
Regretfully\, the\nDal a concert was cancelled. However\, Dala is thrilled to announce that\nAman da and her husband are expecting their first child. Looks like Amanda\nand Sheila will have a lot more to sing about in the future. Thanks for\nyour continued support!
Juno nominees and winners of the 2010\nCanadian Folk Music Award for Vocal Group of the Year\, Amanda Walther and\nSheila Carabine of Dala write and sing in harmony best described as\nange lic. These two best friends met in their high school music class in\n2002\ ; they have since released five albums and toured extensively across\nNort h America.
In addition to the public performance\, Dala will be\nwo rking with the Wood River High School Vocal Students and teaching high\nsc hool juniors about presentation skills and stage presence.
Regre tfully\, the\nDala concert was cancelled. However\, Dala is thrilled to an nounce that\nAmanda and her husband are expecting their first child. Looks like Amanda\nand Sheila will have a lot more to sing about in the future. Thanks for\nyour continued support!
Juno nominees and winners of t he 2010\nCanadian Folk Music Award for Vocal Group of the Year\, Amanda Wa lther and\nSheila Carabine of Dala write and sing in harmony best d escribed as\nangelic. These two best friends met in their high school musi c class in\n2002\; they have since released five albums and toured extensi vely across\nNorth America.
In addition to the public performance\, Dala will be\nworking with the Wood River High School Vocal Students and teaching high\nschool juniors about presentation skills and stage presence .
Join beloved\nlocal ar t teacher Bob Dix as he guides students through the creative\nprocess via drawing. This class is just as perfect for the artist looking\nto have som e fun as it for the person who hasn’t participated in art\nsince grade s chool. Students will have weekly drawing projects accompanied\nby a glass of wine\, light snacks and good company.
This class will\nbe held T uesdays: April 8\, 15\, 22 &\; 29\, 5:30-7:30pm and is available to\nsi gn-up for individual classes. If you would like to sign up for all\nsessio ns and receive a group discount\, please call The Center at\n726-9491
Join beloved\nlocal art teacher Bob Dix as he guides students through the creat ive\nprocess via drawing. This class is just as perfect for the artist loo king\nto have some fun as it for the person who hasn’t participated in a rt\nsince grade school. Students will have weekly drawing projects accompa nied\nby a glass of wine\, light snacks and good company.
This clas s will\nbe held Tuesdays: April 8\, 15\, 22 &\; 29\, 5:30-7:30pm and is available to\nsign-up for individual classes. If you would like to sign u p for all\nsessions and receive a group discount\, please call The Center at\n726-9491
Join beloved\nlocal ar t teacher Bob Dix as he guides students through the creative\nprocess via drawing. This class is just as perfect for the artist looking\nto have som e fun as it for the person who hasn’t participated in art\nsince grade s chool. Students will have weekly drawing projects accompanied\nby a glass of wine\, light snacks and good company.
This class will\nbe held T uesdays: April 8\, 15\, 22 &\; 29\, 5:30-7:30pm and is available to\nsi gn-up for individual classes. If you would like to sign up for all\nsessio ns and receive a group discount\, please call The Center at\n726-9491.
Join beloved\nlocal art teacher Bob Dix as he guides students through the creat ive\nprocess via drawing. This class is just as perfect for the artist loo king\nto have some fun as it for the person who hasn’t participated in a rt\nsince grade school. Students will have weekly drawing projects accompa nied\nby a glass of wine\, light snacks and good company.
This clas s will\nbe held Tuesdays: April 8\, 15\, 22 &\; 29\, 5:30-7:30pm and is available to\nsign-up for individual classes. If you would like to sign u p for all\nsessions and receive a group discount\, please call The Center at\n726-9491.