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SUMMARY:Joseph Haid book signing
DESCRIPTION:The Solar Arts Building will have lots going on for First Thursday in September. Author and artist Joseph Haid will be having a book signing for his new book “How Creativity Works” and the Fox Den Gallery is hosting On Location’s Retrospective Exhibition extended to the 5th.
URL:https://www.arttochangetheworld.org/calendar-event/joseph-haid-book-signing/
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SUMMARY:Community Tempo/Greenway Glow
DESCRIPTION:Becca David hosts the fourth annual Community Tempo Project at the Roof Depot location during the Midtown Greenway Glow! \nWe are hosting an open jam bring your mics and cords – AMP PROVIDED\nhttps://midtowngreenway.org/news-and-developments/join-us-for-the-greenway-glow-on-sept-9/ \nEmail for details\, slots at  5-5:30\, 6:15-7 pm and all through the night 7:30 to 10 pm – woot woot! \nMixing it up with:\n– Generations Storytelling (Karen Johnson)\n– Tarangini: The Elemental Flow (Indian folk dance: Rituparna Rana)\n-Healing Poetry Lanterns\n– Bubbles\n– Rainbow Loom Art Bike \n7:30 – 10:00 Live music open jam \nEmail justbeckydavid@gmail.com or call/text 613-422-0140
URL:https://www.arttochangetheworld.org/calendar-event/community-tempo-greenway-glow/
CATEGORIES:Art Show/Exhibition,Music
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SUMMARY:Legacy Dream Space event
DESCRIPTION:Legacy Dream Space comes to the Twin Cities\nInterference Arts is excited to announce that Legacy Dream Space is coming to the Twin Cities! \nDate: September 12-25 \nLocation:  Modus Locus Expansion (3338 University Ave SE # 220\, Minneapolis\, MN 55414) \nDo you Wonder about the Past? Do you Dream about the Future? Are you Curious about how our lives create what follows? \nWe invite you to join us in Legacy Dream Space – a multi-sensory story space that explores Loss\, Hope and Legacy. The story space blends video projection\, digital art\, theatre\, music and soundscapes into a reflective interactive multimedia environment\, designed to explore our past and present\, and to collaborate with our community to create a legacy for future generations. The story space evolves through community engagement\, always capturing new content – sharing what we want to pass on to future generations\, and what we wish to leave behind in the dust of the past. In this sense Legacy Dream Space is a living time capsule – a lasting and evolving legacy that supports mutual understanding\, healthy communities\, and a sustainable future for humanity and the planet. \nFollowing a successful premiere exhibition at the Owatonna Art Center in the fall of 2023\, Craig Harris & Candy Kuehn\, in collaboration with Kym Longhi & Jim Peitzman\, have continued to develop the project to include music and theatrical performances\, creative maker events\, and special convenings to have facilitated conversations that enrich the experience. This new version takes place at the beautiful Modus Locus Expansion space\, and is created in collaboration with The Center for Creativity and Public Health\, and Art to Change the World. \nThe Center for Creativity and Public Health harnesses the transformative power of creativity to build healthier\, more resilient communities. In addition to providing substantial support in bringing our vision of Legacy Dream Space to fruition\, the Center is bringing their unique abilities to provide significant programming to enrich the experience: \n\nCreative maker events – workshops conducted to provide opportunities to explore the exhibition themes facilitated by invited artists. One event on 9/21 is “Caring for Ourselves & Our Community\,” which will be led by teaching artist Ta-coumba Aiken. More of these maker events will be announced shortly.\nTheatrical performance and video screening of projects developed by The Remember Project\, which uses the arts to support the Dementia Friendly Communities movement.\nThe Center will also be facilitating conversations as part of the Carry the Mantle performance.\n\nWe are grateful to Barbara Bridges and Art to Change the World for supporting Legacy Dream Space going back to the development workshops in the fall of 2022. We continue our collaboration in this 2024 exhibition with a special ACW art exhibit\, curated by Sam St. John. Several ACW artists have been invited to share their work\, including SAM Greene\, Daphne McDonald\, Briauna Williams\, Becca David\, Paul Kellett\, Lynette Black\, Layl McDill\, Catherine A. Palmer\, Sam St. John and Frances Bates.\nCraig Harris will perform Carry the Mantle with cellist Randall Davidson. This piece that explores how personal experiences and cultural stories shape our fight for a better world. Carry the Mantle merges the story about the Prophet Elijah – a champion for justice who appears throughout time – with stories and memories about the challenges and resilience of individuals and communities facing hardship under occupation in Bethehem/West Bank. Carry the Mantle asks how we can find purpose and hope even in difficult times. \nPlease join us for an exhibition specially designed for this time. \nAn opening reception event with the artists will take place on Thursday September 12\, 5:00pm – 8:00pm. We will celebrate the exhibition\, and the artists will guide people through the exhibition. \nLegacy Dream Space visitors of any age are invited to explore this glorious sensory world\, and to engage in the unfolding of our shared future. The Modus Locus Expansion space and the exhibition are ADA Accessible. \nSupport Legacy Dream Space Project!\nPlease consider supporting the Legacy Dream Space project through our fiscal agent Art to Change the World. We invite you to join us in creating the legacy that we want to pass on to future generations.\nFor more information and to make reservations please visit the Legacy Dream Space website! \nEmail: info@legacydreamspace.com
URL:https://www.arttochangetheworld.org/calendar-event/legacy-dream-space-event/
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SUMMARY:Interactive Art Exhibition - Myriorama: Yesterday and Today
DESCRIPTION:The Minnesota JCC to Host Artist Talk and Reception with Minnesota Artist Owen Brown on September 19th to celebrate the Interactive Art Exhibition\, Myriorama: Yesterday and Today. \nThe Minnesota JCC (JCC) is excited to host an Artist Talk and Reception with Minnesota artist Owen Brown on September 19\, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm to celebrate his interactive art exhibition\, Myriorama: Yesterday and Today. This unique exhibition at the Tychman Shapiro Gallery at the JCC Sabes Center Minneapolis started on August 8 and runs through September 22\, invites visitors to engage with Brown’s dynamic works\, offering an ever-evolving artistic experience. The Artist Talk will include a moderated conversation with Margot Rosenstein\, Veronique Wantz Gallery director.\nInspired by the nineteenth-century Myriorama concept—sets of printed landscape cards designed to be rearranged into new scenes—Brown’s exhibit features a collection of abstract paintings that can be arranged and re-arranged in countless ways. Of the 451 pieces in Brown’s Myriorama series\, a majority will be on display in this large-scale\, hands-on exhibit. Visitors will have the opportunity to rearrange 12” x 12” abstract works\, creating a fresh and personal visual experience with each gallery visit. \nWhy did I do this?  What makes up a painting\, and when is a painting finished?  Why paint in the first place\, or do anything?  Margot Rosenstein\, of Veronique Wantz\, will be asking me\, and I’ll be answering.  In turn\, I’ll be asking you to confront these issues.  They are important to me\, and I hope to you.  So if you’re listening\, I’m talking\, and you might get to talk\, in turn. \nSEND CALENDAR INVITES TO OWEN23RD@GMAIL.COM\nSabes Center 4330 S. Cedar Lake Road\, Minneapolis\, MN 55416\nOwen Brown\, Minneapolis\, MN\, owenbrownartist.com   415.271.4145
URL:https://www.arttochangetheworld.org/calendar-event/interactive-art-exhibition-myriorama-yesterday-and-today/
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SUMMARY:Community Mural Project\, Indigenous Makers Pop-Up & Walking Mural
DESCRIPTION:Baker Court Office Building (821 Raymond Avenue Saint Paul\, MN\, 55114) \nhttps://www.chromazone.net/festival-events/owns-the-battle-community-mural-project-event \nGet hands-on with Lakhota cultural brand Owns The Battle with live painting demos and artist meet-and-greet. Shop an Indigenous Makers pop-up market\, take a walking mural tour\, and more. \nHelp create a new mural featuring Lakhota (or Oceti Sakowin) beadwork patterns. Shop for handmade items at the Indigenous Makers Market. Join a “Native Women on Walls” mural tour at 5:30 & 6:30. \nEnjoy free Community Meal courtesy of the SAP Community Council and SAP Community Council. This event is free and open to the public thanks to the generous support of the Metropolitan Council.
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