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Sasquatch! Festival - 1 views

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    On the heels of a highly successful, critically acclaimed 2013 festival (which sold-out in a record 90 minutes) Sasquatch! Music Festival returns in 2014. The festival will run May 23-25 (Memorial Day Weekend) at The Gorge - the internationally lauded and Billboard "Top Amphitheater" award-winning concert venue carved in the basalt cliffs high above the Columbia River Gorge in Quincy, WA. A 3-day pass for Sasquatch! Music Festival will cost $325. Well known music festival for students in Oregon and Washington area.
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    Sasquatch Music Festival is an annual music festival held at the Gorge Amphitheatre in George, Washington. In recent years it has taken place on the Memorial Day weekend, running for three to four days. Sasquatchtypically features a range of musical genres, with the emphasis being on indie rock bands and singer-songwriters, but also including alternative rock, hip hop.
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    Such great memories from Sasquatch 2013! One of the most amazing venues as well as unforgettable acts, including The XX and Disclosure. I wish I could go again!
Mack Spear

Art Installations - 0 views

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    Details on the art and artists, as well as our 2014 Art Bazaar will be revealed soon! Interested in participating in the art scene as a live painter? Have a great large format art installation or a concept for one that you want to bring to The Hudson Project?
Kamala McCullum

Science Factory Children's Museum & Exploration Dome - 0 views

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    The Science Factory Children's Museum & Exploration Dome is a member of the Association of Science and Technology Centers and the Northwest Association of Youth Museums. The museum is 10,000 square feet including the planetarium, classroom, computer laboratory, exhibit hall and meeting space. Situated in Alton Baker Park on over 4.35 acres of property, the Science Factory affords a wonderful opportunity for combining outdoor environs to its overall visit experience.
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    I always liked to visit science museums and exhibitions since I was a kid because there are always a lot of fun science exhibitions combined with arts. I didn't know there was such museum near UofO and I think science museum for children is a great place for families to visit on weekends. Seemed like they have some classes and camps occasionally, and I would wanted to participate in one of those events if I were still a kid. I hope many children will have a chance to visit such science museum and have many impacts on science/art and learn a lot of stuff there.
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    - To continuously change and upgrade exhibits and educational programs; - Use hands-on exhibits and activities in a safe environment; and, - Encourage children to use mind and body to explore science, technology and humanity. The Science Factory Children's Museum & Exploration Dome is a member of the Association of Science and Technology Centers and the Northwest Association of Youth Museums. The museum is 10,000 square feet including the planetarium, classroom, computer laboratory, exhibit hall and meeting space. Situated in Alton Baker Park on over 4.35 acres of property, the Science Factory affords a wonderful opportunity for combining outdoor environs to its overall visit experience.
mingyuehu

RIVERSIDE: Art Make event takes activities to the community - 1 views

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    Home > Local News > Riverside County > Riverside > Riverside Headlines RIVERSIDE: Art Make event takes activities to the community /COURTESY OF RIVERSIDE ART MUSEUM Riverside-area crafters work in March on a mural that depicts the La Sierra area in yarn and fabric. The mural will be on display at the La Sierra Community Center starting Tuesday, April 1, as part of the Riverside Art Make offered by the Riverside Art Museum. 1 of 2 75 0 15 A Text Size BY ALICIA ROBINSON STAFF WRITER March 31, 2014; 02:46 PM On the premise that everyone can make or enjoy art, the Riverside Art Museum is launching a series of free activities and exhibits in four Riverside neighborhoods on Tuesday, April 1. The Riverside Art Make will feature activities such as kite making, a writing workshop, a sculpture of car parts that makes music and a photo still life project in the city's Eastside, Magnolia Center, La Sierra and Orangecrest neighborhoods from April 1 to May 17.
John Fenn

Oregon Supported Living Program :: ARTS & CULTURE - 2 views

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    "OSLP Arts and Culture is a person-centered arts program where individuals of all abilities can explore and share their skills and pursue their personal artistic goals. Our Mission OSLP Arts & Culture breaks down barriers to participation in the arts for people of all abilities and builds bridges to a more diverse and inclusive community"
Kamala McCullum

Artscape DIY - 1 views

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    Artscape's mission "to unlock the creative potential of people and places to build vibrant, resilient and inclusive communities" is situated at the intersection of community, cultural, urban and economic development. - See more at: http://www.artscapediy.org/About.aspx#sthash.suOjp5Hp.dpuf
Mack Spear

Make More Art: The Health Benefits of Creativity - 1 views

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    Some of the many benefits of a creative lifestyle.
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    This article reminds the stories of Van Goph that how he was being painful with his situation before so that he made his work vivid and touch. NIce finding
alishamelrose

SCRAP - 0 views

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    SCRAP is a donation-based creative reuse store and donation center in Northeast Portland. Along with the ever-changing and diverse store items, SCRAP also provides a range of educational opportunities within the community and hosts local reuse-based artists in our Re:Boutique. I worked here in high school and I loved it! They are a non-profit and they support the arts
alishamelrose

POGO - 0 views

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    Portland Opera exists to inspire, challenge and uplift our audiences by creating productions of high artistic quality that celebrate the beauty and breadth of opera. I saw POGO in eugene at a elementary school I work with. They were amazing and had the kids create there own opera and then preformed it for them.
shelbyturns

Work Dance Company Presents: Animal Instinct - 0 views

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    Show Description: Dark of night, light of day. These are the times we come out to play. No cars, no trains, no first class flights, no neon signs or big bright lights. We creep and crawl from the highs of the tree tops to the jungle floor. Searching for new ways of dance, we just want more! Our sight is spot on and our Reflexes are precise! we have the way of movement that will always entice. We are ferocious and in many ways distinct. Now come with us on our journey, make sure you bring your...ANIMAL INSTINCT!
Kun Xia

Metropolitan Choral Festival - 0 views

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    The Metropolitan Choral Festival will focus on bringing to the diverse residents of the Denver metropolitan area an annual free concert of major choral works. Each concert will be presented by area volunteer, non-auditioned singers joined by some of the area's finest professional musicians and vocal soloists.
Kamala McCullum

April 19-22 Duck Store 4th Annual E-Waste Recycling Drive - 0 views

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    Items may be broken or in working condition. All e-waste recycling is provided for FREE through our partnership with NextStep Recycling, a local nonprofit. Your old technology will also be evaluated for store credit. PLUS you'll get an EXTRA $10 in addition to the everyday trade-in value of your items during this Earth Day E-waste event!
Kamala McCullum

Skateistan - 1 views

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    We use skateboarding as a tool for empowering youth, to create new opportunities and the potential for change. Provide access to education, focus especially on girls and working children, develop leadership opportunities, build friendship, trust, and social capital.
mingyuehu

L.A. trying to lift legal snag on $7.5 million for art projects http://www.latimes.com... - 0 views

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    Los Angeles officials are starting to get serious about freeing up $7.5 million in city government funds that are earmarked for visual art, performances or other cultural events, but have been wrapped tightly for years in legal red tape. http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/arts/culture/la-et-cm-los-angeles-cultural-affairs-department-garcetti-arts-funding-20140411,0,4081296.story#ixzz2z84TawfZ
mingyuehu

National Endowment for the Arts Awards $2.7 Million to U.S. Theater Nonprofits - 1 views

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    National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Acting Chairman Joan Shigekawa announced today that the NEA plans to award $74.85 million in 971 grants to nonprofit organizations nationwide as part of the second half of its fiscal year 2014 funding (including $2.7 million to U.S. theater and musical theater nonprofits). In addition to direct grants through the Art Works category, this round of funding also supports the state arts agencies and regional arts organizations - the NEA's partners in bringing the arts to all parts of the nation - as well as grants for research projects that build evidence on the value and impact of the arts.
jennifer_jordan

Why Music? - 0 views

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    Just an interesting article on the relevance of of musical training in the real world! From the conclusion: "In years past, it was typical for college graduates to take a job in a good company, and stay there for their entire working careers. However, the rapid development of technology and the resulting changes in the skill sets needed for success has made that scenario less and less likely. In a world where an ever increasing percentage of the population experiences several career changes in a lifetime, no college education can supply enough specific knowledge to cover all the possibilities. Thus, an earned bachelor's degree-music or otherwise-is only a first step in the world. Those with a high-level, "musically flavored" college degree, not only have what it takes to make a good first step, they also have the creativity and drive to ensure that each succeeding step brings them closer to the happiness and fulfillment we all seek in life."
tahnemalia

Eugene Cuthbert Summer Concert Series - 0 views

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    This is my absolute favorite place to spend time during the summer months! The Cuthbert has never disappointed me in terms of quality live music. The concerts are always reasonably priced and are decently regulated for the most part so families can attend. The atmosphere is unlike any other venue in Oregon and I highly recommend making a concert part of your summer agenda if you are living in Eugene this summer. "A beautiful concert venue with a capacity of 5,000, The Cuthbert Amphitheater offers everyone an opportunity to enjoy live music outdoors during spectacular Oregon summers. Located in Eugene, Oregon at the edge of Alton Baker Park near the University of Oregon's Autzen Stadium, The Cuthbert features superb sound, beer gardens, food booths and an environment perfect for enjoying superb music performed live by the best touring bands in the country."
Mack Spear

Bohemian Dub Ball - 0 views

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    The show that I mentioned in class. *https://www.facebook.com/events/268367866660743/?ref=5
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    I love making costumes!
Takara Masuya

Japanese ver. Tie Dye "Shibori" - 0 views

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    Shibori is a Japanese term for methods of dyeing cloth by binding, stitching, folding, twisting, and compressing. In Japan, the earliest known example of cloth dyed with the shibori technique dates back to the 8th century where indigo was the main dye used.
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