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SUMMARY:Member Exhibition at James Morrison Collier Art Gallery
DESCRIPTION:In collaboration with the Collaborative Theatre Project\, the Ashland Gallery Association’s Member Exhibition features over twenty artists and includes everything from fluid and abstract watercolor paintings\, to familiar favorite plein air paintings\, stunning portraits\, and more. \nCurrently\, the Collaborative Theatre Project is the only theatre space in Southern Oregon that features visual art exhibitions in conjunction with its main stage productions. Beginning with their first performance in 2017\, the organization envisioned a space to promote local artists by offering a venue for artists to exhibit their artwork\, to grow their clientele\, and to contribute to the overall creative atmosphere at the Collaborative Theatre Project. \nMore Information:\nwww.ashlandgalleries.com\nwww.ctpmedford.org \n  \nExhibition Dates:\nThursday\, January 23\, to Sunday\, February 16 \nOpening Reception:\nSunday\, January 26\, 4:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. \nLocation and Hours:\n555 Medford Center\, Medford\, OR 97504\nTuesday – Friday: 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
URL:https://ashlandnews.projectahost.com/event/member-exhibition-at-james-morrison-collier-art-gallery/
LOCATION:James Morrison Collier Art Gallery at Collaborative Theatre Project\, 555 Medford Center\, Medford\, 97504
CATEGORIES:Art,Theater
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SUMMARY:CANCELED: Big Ideas: The Teenage Brain: Impacts on Despair\, Homelessness & Substance Abuse
DESCRIPTION:(Note: This event has been canceled.) \nWhat is unique about the development of teenage brains\, and what is different about teens’ experience of despair\, homelessness\, and substance abuse? Hear from Mary Ferrell\, Executive Director of the Maslow Project\, and Lacey Corbett\, MA\, Clinical Supervisor of the Maslow Project for insights into how teens navigate those types of challenges. \nMary Ferrell is the founder and Executive Director of Maslow Project\, www.maslowproject.com. Born and raised in Medford\, she graduated from Southern Oregon University and began working with homeless children and families through the Medford School District in 2000. After doing that work several years\, Ferrell saw the need for a “youth-centric” one-stop resource center where kids and families could quickly and easily access essential needs and support services all in one location. She founded Maslow Project as a grassroots effort in 2006 and earned 501(c)3 nonprofit status in 2009. Ferrell has initiated and developed programs including housing\, outreach initiatives\, and school-based programs that achieve an average of 92% on-time graduate rates year after year. She has served on numerous boards addressing housing\, children and family services\, and civil rights and is currently a Governor-appointed member of the Oregon Housing Stability Council. \nLacey Corbett\, MA\, LPC is a licensed therapist in Oregon. She obtained a Bachelor’s degree at Southern Oregon University and an Master’s from Naropa University in Boulder\, Colorado. Naropa is known for its outstanding Art Therapy program and contemplative-based (Buddhist inspired) education model. Corbett has 13 years of experience using mindfulness-based practices and Art Therapy – along with traditional counseling services – for individuals ages 11+. She provides therapy services to youth and families at Maslow Project (those experiencing houselessness)\, Lotus Rising Project (LGBTQ+)\, and Family Solutions (local high schools). Her experience includes the development of a Drop-in\, Open Art Studio at Maslow. In addition to operating a private practice\, she provides clinical supervision for Maslow Project case managers and brings a deep understanding of the unique challenges youth and families face in Southern Oregon. Other specialty areas are ADHD\, trauma\, grief and loss\, anxiety and depression. \nThe monthly Big Ideas discussion series features prominent local experts speaking on relevant and timely issues affecting our community. Lectures are jointly sponsored by the Ashland Branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) and Jackson County Library Services.
URL:https://ashlandnews.projectahost.com/event/big-ideas-the-teenage-brain-impacts-on-despair-homelessness-substance-abuse/
LOCATION:Ashland Library\, 410 Siskiyou Boulevard\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conversation,Health,Library,Social issues
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SUMMARY:Queer Coffee House @ the Medford Library
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this longstanding program! We’ll gather on the first Tuesday of every month to watch movies\, make crafts\, play games\, build community\, and share favorite books\, movies\, podcasts\, and more. LGBTQ+ folks and allies are all welcome!
URL:https://ashlandnews.projectahost.com/event/queer-coffee-house-the-medford-library/2025-02-04/
LOCATION:Medford library\, 205 S Central Ave\, Medford\, 97501
CATEGORIES:Community event,Library
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