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SUMMARY:11-1:00 Candy Kuehn –The Wind Did It. !!! The Physics of Turbulence  HAT workshop (Brain Neurology) -Library  $5
DESCRIPTION:Project Description    Candy Kuehn   Topic:    Dark Energy/Brain Neurology\n\nDark Energy and Dark Matter.  I want to make the invisible – visible. In another life\, I imagine I would have been a physicist\, because the field of physics has the ability to explain my synesthetic\, multi-dimensional existence.  Physics reveals a world in which our universe exists simultaneously manifested through a web of our five senses\, and outside of the limits of a singular space and time. Join me IN my work for the See. Say. DO. event. I will be an attempt to physically communicate “slices” of my experience of the world. \nI am creating a series of four to six\, twelve foot ovoids\, to be hung\, worn\, and/or manipulated.  Materials will include digitally printed fabric\, paints and dyes\, hand made paper\, and arduino circuits with lights and sensors. The larger space allows the audience to walk through the installation and experience a multi-dimensional existence. \nAuthentic Voice  J. Woods Halley\, of the University of Minnesota Twin Cities School of Physics and Astronomy. Professor Halley’s group studies transport and non-equilibrium processes in solids and fluids using theoretical\, simulation and experimental methods. Specific studies include:  Studies of electrode-electrolyte interfaces\, including electron transfer and the electronic structure of oxides and metals with applications to electrolysis and catalysis in nanophase as well as macroscopic systems. https://www.physics.umn.edu/people/woods.html \nWorkshop: Candy is a well know fiber artist practicing in the twin cities. Her workshop will use principals of art and identify a personal\, social or biological  topic. Using 3-5 yards of brown paper\, tape\, scissors\, staplers and string\, the workshop participants will create a body sculpture or hat. For example: global warming\, water or recovery issues or another topic to be determined by the group. Following the creation\, the group may decide to create a performance.\n__________________________________________________________________________________\n \nBiography   Candy Kuehn   718 6th St. SE   Minneapolis\, MN 55414  candy.kuehn@gmail.com    612-272-1626 \nI am a hyper-inventive geek\, predominantly occupied with the exploration of the fiber arts media and “I-Phonography.” While endeavoring to fuse color and texture into meaning\, I play with imagery and motion using a vast array of physical materials and digital space. I am curious and cross-sensed … others define my experience of the world as synesthesia. I see music’s patterns and shapes; I “touch” between spaces and time; I smell emotion. For me\, “order” is less of a linear delineation\, than it is a multi-sensed\, overlap of pattern and motion.  Where others see “dis”-order … I find meaning. I want everybody to smell what I see\, and taste what I know. \n 
URL:https://www.arttochangetheworld.org/calendar-event/11-100-candy-kuehn-the-wind-did-it-the-physics-of-turbulence-workshop-brain-neurology-library-5/
LOCATION:Squirrel Haus\, 3450 Snelling Ave S\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55406
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SUMMARY:1-5:00   FE Love – Compassionate Conversations   Peace Posts- $5
DESCRIPTION:October 7  Collaborative Painted 8-ft Post.  Open to the Public. Need to Register \nKnow Your Rights— All inclusive \n\nOpen in a large group panel discussion with Lead Experts and Compassionate Facilitators and (Q&A from audience)–approximately 60-90 mins.\nGroups (up to 15) will create two (8-foot) Collaborative Painted Post.   Tables of participants work in 1hr. sessions\, designed with “KNOW YOUR RIGHTS” information on the top/plus a quote of inspiration and pertinent websites (for time constraints\, some of this can be done prior to workshop)\nWhile a group (up to 15 ) of participants work on the post\, other groups discuss issue in depth.  ART can be organized and created using Templates or Free Hand drawings\, on 5-inch index cards: depicting ideas that each person feels should be written or drawn onto the collaborative Post.  Final decisions are made by group with facilitators.\nArtists assist participants andare positioned at the Posts to help with drawing\, using templates of flags and scrolls (like the bill of rights\, small flags the youth can uniquely design\, other symbols for rights and country.)\nLead Artists finish Posts after event\, unless the artists can work onsite and present posts at the end of the event. Artists can finish the Posts with paint\, outlines\, 3D embellishments after the workshop.\nPosts are posted online as selfies and as video and photos with stories. With participants permission\n\nParticipants: 15 (youth\, family ages 10+) \nLead Skilled Facilitators for Collaborative Post \nLead Skilled Visual Artists for  Collaborative Post\, \nall artists from ACW are also invited to participate. \nInvite Lead Expert(s): ACLU representative (1) / Compassionate Cop (1) optional expert \nDuration of Workshop: 3 hour workshop \n    \n_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ \n Safety and Justice and DACA\n\nOpening in a large group panel discussion with Lead Experts and Compassionate Facilitators and (Q&A from audience)–approximately 60-90 mins.\nQuotes at the top\, quotes on paper can be glued to the mini posts.\nTemplatesand KNOW YOUR RIGHTS INFO and INSPIRATIONAL imagery stickers\, markers\, glitter pens\nMini Posts go homeas a way of continuing to inspire\, educate and sustain involvement to compassion\, P4PJ goals.\nPosts are posted online as selfies and as Video and photos with stories.\n\nWith participants permission \nParticipants: 30-50 each day (youth\, family ages 10+) \n1 Lead Skilled Facilitator to lead conversation  Mini Posts Workshop \n5 Lead Skilled Visual Artists:  Mini Posts \nall artists from ACW are also invited to participate \nInvite Lead Expert(s): 1 ACLU representative \n1 Compassionate Cop\, 1 optional expert or opposing view \nDuration of Workshops: 3 hours \n  \n   \nFelecia Lenee\, better know as Fe Love to her fans is the host and creator of the Artist Eclectic pLAygROUND\, a “pop-up” event space that supports new as well as established artists and innovative entrepreneurs primarily in the Pasadena and Greater Los Angeles area. She is on the Leadership Team for CompassionateCalifornia.org and co- founder of the Compassionate ARTS IN ACTION. She works as the Youth Program Director and Creative Strategist for  the national project\, Posts for Peace and Justice.    Felecia has a B.F.A. from CALARTS where she trained as an actress. Her goals are to support youth\, with a focus on health\, public safety and social justice. Felecia’s recent public appearances highlighting youth include: March for Our Lives\, Los Angeles\, CA; Youth Action Summit\, Memphis\, TN\, the U.S. Human Rights Network National Conference\, Atlanta\, GA. and the 26th Anniversary of the American Disabilities Act\, at the White House.  Felecia Lenee is a healer and a certified massage therapist with a concentration on energy balancing. She has been in 16 films\, has over 25 years of performing live on stage as a host and entertainer\, and in several podcasts promoting racial\, gender equality and justice  Read More \nIn the spirit of community and compassion!\nFelecia Lenee aka Fe LOVE\,    Creative Strategist and Youth Program Director\, Sacramento\, California
URL:https://www.arttochangetheworld.org/calendar-event/1-500-fe-love-compassionate-conversations-peace-posts-5/
LOCATION:Squirrel Haus\, 3450 Snelling Ave S\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55406
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SUMMARY:6:30-8:00    Erik Helgeson/Tim Benjamin/ Madelynne Engle – Film The Real Story & Satin of Knowingness  - Power Wheelchair Giveaway
DESCRIPTION:Project Description    Topic      Truth and Resilience \n“SATIN OF KNOWINGNESS” INTERACTIVE INSTALLATION \n Power Wheelchair Giveaway \nThe “Satin of Knowingness” explores verities from the perspective of each person’s uniqueness. Are there veiled truths? Is truth larger than any one life? Are there universal truths\, families of truths\, layers of truths? Male/female\, adult/child truths? Are there temporary truths? (Was the imaginary friend or the Tooth Fairy or the monster under the bed any less a truth for you when you personally believed in them and your older sibling no longer did?) Do truths come in different colors? In different places? (Is truth experienced differently in Nature” than in the Board room? In America than in India? In the kitchen rather than in the bedroom?)  Does the same truth arrive wrapped in a variety of names?  This is not my coming up with the answers\, but rather your connecting with the jostling crowd of inner truths that are uniquely yours. It has been said that the world we believe in is a far greater reality than the one that exists. “The Satin of Knowingness” explores the alchemy that makes truth such a personal experience. \n  \n“THE MIRROR OF FRAGMENTED PRECONCEPTIONS” \nFROM THE SERIES: SATIN OF KNOWINGNESS \nThe “Cloakroom” and the “Mirror of Fractured Preconceptions” in this installation are participatory. Feel free to try on any ideas hanging on these hooks. Which aspects of life fuel your own resilience? Layer the satins if you feel like it- life is like that. Is your “Integrity” showing beneath your “Power?” Does your “Spirituality” layer over your “Sexuality?”  Does “Education” fit the same way “Wisdom” or “Street Smarts” does?  Look into the mirror and fracture your preconceptions. What does “Power” look like\, feel like on you\, unencumbered by other people’s assumptions and biases? Do you see your unique “Beauty”\, and “Optimism”  and “Resilience” reflected in this mirror? Are these aspects of life affected by what rubs up against them? (Is “Security” impacted by coming in contact with “Power” or “Beauty” or “Wealth” or “Wisdom?” ) I expect that\, over theyears\, The Satin of Knowingness will take on a patina from the many hands that touch it\, as truth does. \nTopic Expert:  Madelynne’s topic expert\, Erik Helgeson:   Executive producer: Tuscaloosa. Feature film featuring Natalia Dyer\, Devon Bostick and YG\, 2019 release.   Read More \nDisability advocate discussing ways to make communities more accessible to more people. \n\nWorkshop:  Madelynne’s project will also include the participation of Access Press leader’s Tim Benjamin. Tim will be showing his film \, “The Real Story” with a post showing discussion lead by Erik\, Tim and Madelynne with the purpose of providing tools to implement actual CHANGE! .  in Madelynne’s “Truth and Resilience” project to the person who writes the most compelling need-based essay. Awardee will be selected by Erik and Tim. _________________________________________________________________________________________                                        \n \nMadelynne Engle  is a philosopher and storyteller whose chosen medium is visual arts in its many manifestations. With a lifetime of awards and commissions\, she is known best for her conceptual sculpture and allegorical life portraits. Her work can be found in private and corporate collections from France to New Zealand\, from New York to Italy. Her sculptures and paintings are also found in corporate collections including the Hilton Collection\, Bank of America\, E.F. Hutton\, Monsanto\, and the U.S. Embassy in Rome. Engle was recognized in 2008 by NAEA as an artist-in-residence at the Distinguished Fellows Institute in Sandy Point\, ME; and was a master teacher in Liquid Metals and Patinas for CAEA in Los Angeles\, CA (2009). Engle is also an art educator and served as an art administrator for over 10 years in secondary and post-secondary high schools and colleges in Missouri and California. She is eclectic in her media—using whatever is appropriate to tie message to meaning. She has produced art\, large and small\, in media ranging from bronze\, cement\, fiberglass\, resin\, watercolor\, acrylic\, oil\, sand\, salt\, paper\, canvas\, automotive parts\, and found objects — always informed and inspired by personal life experience. She has found that the more personal she is in her expression\, the more universal is the response
URL:https://www.arttochangetheworld.org/calendar-event/630-800-erik-helgeson-tim-benjamin-madelynne-engle-film-the-real-story-satin-of-knowingness-free-power-wheelchair-giveaway/
LOCATION:Squirrel Haus\, 3450 Snelling Ave S\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55406
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