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SUMMARY:Almeda fire open house event
DESCRIPTION:Residents’ experiences during the Almeda Fire are the subject of a new bilingual book and photo exhibit produced by the Talent Historical Society which will be unveiled during an open house from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday\, April 29\, at the Talent Historical Society Museum\, 105 N. Market St.\, Talent. \nThe book\, “Talent\, Oregon: The Almeda Fire\,” contains numerous articles\, interviews\, photos\, work by local artists and poems on the September 2020 disaster that destroyed thousands of structures and left three people dead. The collection\, which covers a wide range of emotions\, including heartbreak\, resilience\, anger\, and hope\, includes written material in both English and Spanish. \nFree historic tours of downtown Talent will also be available during the open house. The tours will run between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.
URL:https://ashlandnews.projectahost.com/event/almeda-fire-open-house-event/
LOCATION:Talent Historical Society Museum\, 105 N. Market St.\, Talent\, OR\, 97540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Climate,Conversation,Education
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SUMMARY:Hanley Farm's annual Heritage Plant Sale
DESCRIPTION:The Southern Oregon Historical Society and Hanley Farm will host the farm’s annual Heritage Plant Sale from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday\, April 29\, and Sunday\, April 30\, at 1053 Hanley Road\, Central Point. Admission is free. \nMore than 40 varieties of heritage plants will be on sale\, including old favorites such as lilacs\, peonies\, iris\, and asters. Pollinator-friendly and native plants will be available\, too\, as will deer-resistant and drought-tolerant varieties. \nA special exhibit about women who have played important roles in local agriculture will also be featured.
URL:https://ashlandnews.projectahost.com/event/hanley-farms-annual-heritage-plant-sale/2023-04-29/
LOCATION:Hanley Farm\, 1053 Hanley Road\, Central Point\, OR\, 97502\, United States
CATEGORIES:Gardening
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ORGANIZER;CN="Southern Oregon Historical Society":MAILTO:541-622-2025
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SUMMARY:Sharing the Tools: Creative Collaboration for BIPOC Artists and Audiences
DESCRIPTION:In this workshop\, we’ll explore how collaboration across mediums and creative backgrounds can lead to innovative processes and expressions in our art and lives. Presenters Manya Yana and Gabriel Barrera will share their own creative practices as writer /poet\, visual artist\, social justice advocates\, and mentors for other BIPOC artists. Through writing and visual activities\, we will consider the impacts and importance of the collaborative process—from concept to creation—particularly for BIPOC artists and audiences. \nThis workshop is made possible in part by The Ford Family Foundation. \nPlease note that registration is limited to 25 participants. Register here: https://www.tfaforms.com/4962051 \nVenue and workshop details: \nThis is a wheelchair-accessible venue\, which will be provided in your registration confirmation email. Free\, accessible parking is available. There is a Rogue Valley Transportation District Line 10 bus stop located roughly four blocks from the venue. \nThis workshop will consist of a mix of activities\, conversation\, and presentation. Seating will be available. There will be a 5- to 10-minute break between activities. Participants are encouraged to break as needed for their own comfort. Water and light snacks will be provided. \nAbout the presenters: \nGabriel Barrera is a visual artist living in Southern Oregon. He works in various mediums from traditional art methods to multimedia and graphics. The identity of his artwork is rooted in social justice\, advocacy\, and mentorship. Being influenced by his mother\, a school teacher\, and his father\, an artist/tool designer\, he has found his strength in merging his influences to produce his practice of Artivism. He has been practicing as an artist ever since his parents provided him with sketch pads and pencils when he was a child. Gabriel received a BFA from Pratt Institute in NYC. He has also been greatly influenced by his experience as a scenic artist\, with 20 years in the theater industry working for theaters such as South Coast Repertory\, Oregon Shakespeare Festival and numerous colleges in California\, Oregon and others. His experience and advocacy for social justice developed while working in theater. His ideology is heavily influenced by BIPOC women in the field. While developing as an artist\, he also developed as a mentor for BIPOC youth. Gabriel is considered an influencer and mentor among his community. He currently operates ScenicG\, a visual art and design company providing services in art/design\, workshops\, consultation\, facilitation and mentorship\, with his spouse\, Merilee. Gabriel is always available to mentor BIPOC youth and advocates for the leadership\, hiring and promotion of BIPOC artists in all fields of creativity. His vision is to create an art/performance space centered with social justice values to provide a creative outlet for himself\, colleagues\, collaborators\, mentors and mentees. Together we can advocate for the empowerment of BIPOC creatives! \nManya Yana is a chicana poet\, writer\, visual artist\, community organizer and mother creature. She has been published in: Ofrenda magazine\, We’Moon\, the Jefferson journal\, Main Squeeze\, and Essential Oil. She is the author of two chapbooks: Blue Corn\, Mixed Masa\, and the Occasional Magic Trick and a look of defiance.radiant. She is currently working on a series of interviews turned poems turned textiles titled\, Latina Geniuses are Everywhere. Manya received her MFA from Pacific Northwest College of Art.
URL:https://ashlandnews.projectahost.com/event/sharing-the-tools-creative-collaboration-for-bipoc-artists-and-audiences/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community event,Poetry
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ORGANIZER;CN="Oregon Humanities":MAILTO:k.briski@oregonhumanities.org
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SUMMARY:ANPF Readings of OUR UTOPIA by Carlos-Zenen Trujillo
DESCRIPTION:“OUR UTOPIA”\nBy Carlos-Zenen Trujillo\nDirected by Jackie Apodaca\nDramaturg Lue Morgan Douthit\nFeaturing: Wyatt Fisher\, August Gabriel\, Lauren Bone Noble\, Isabel Pask\, Emily Serdahl\, and Vilma Silva as “Sister Aurora\,” with stage directions read by Asa Warnock
URL:https://ashlandnews.projectahost.com/event/anpf-readings-of-our-utopia-by-carlos-zenen-trujillo/
LOCATION:SOU Main Stage Theatre\, 491 S. Mountain Ave\, Ashland\, 97520
CATEGORIES:Performance,Theater
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ashland New Plays Festival":MAILTO:marketing@ashlandnewplays.org
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