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SUMMARY:State of the Urban Art Program Plan ﻿Community Update Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Urban Art Program Plan was unanimously approved by the Glendale City Council on August 14\, 2018. Catch up and see what has been accomplished in 2019\, and join the conversation for what’s to come in 2020. \nThis event is sponsored by the Glendale Arts and Culture Commission through funding from the Urban Arts Program. \nThursday\, January 9\, 2020\, 7:00pm \nCentral Library Auditorium \n222 East Harvard Street
URL:https://glendalearts.org/event/state-of-the-urban-art-program-plan-%ef%bb%bfcommunity-update-meeting/
LOCATION:Downtown Central Library\, 222 E. Harvard St.\, Glendale\, CA\, 91203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Art
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ORGANIZER;CN="Arts & Culture Commission":MAILTO:artsandculture@glendaleca.gov
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SUMMARY:What She Said Living in Dystopia Presented by ace/121 Gallery & The Association of Hysteric Curators
DESCRIPTION:January 17 – March 13\, 2020\nOpening Reception: January 17th 6-9 pm \nCommunity Day: February 29th 2-5 pm \nPaula Wilson Salty and Fresh\nThroughout time and across all cultures women have held the role of prophet\, oracle\, seer\, and diviner. Their stories warned us where our society was heading. In exchange for their wisdom they have been banned and burned\, but also revered and channeled. She never stopped speaking and we never stopped listening.  Sometimes it is a whisper and sometimes it is a shout. \nThe Exhibition “What She Said” includes 2D\, 3D\, and performance art\, as well as free public programming. The show places focus on feminist strategies that address our current dystopian reality. “What She Said\,” starts with the premise that extreme circumstances create fertile ground for visionary speculation. Many of the artists in the show address direct relationships between the vessel of the body as a channel for divinity\, trauma\, transmutation\, birth and death. The artwork in the show addresses the way an oracular vision speaks to society today in a digital culture\, integrating gazes\, voices\, and experiences. \n“What She Said” features work by Lili Bernard\, Annie Buckley\, Cherie Benner Davis\,Carolyn ño\, Nancy Evans\, Scarlett Kim and Maya Mackrandilal\, Marne Lucas aka CuntemporaryArtist\, Silvi Naçi\, Mary Anna Pomonis\, Cintia Segovia\, Allison Stewart\, Emily Sudd\, Camilla Taylor\, Paula Wilson\, Jessica Wimbley\, Michiko Yao\, Caroline Yoo\, and Dajin Yoon \nPerformances \nOpening Reception Friday January 17th\, 6-9 Scarlett Kim and Maya Mackrandilal\nCommunity Day of Saturday\, February 29th 2-5pm. Annie Buckley\nMichiko Yao\nCintia Segovia\nDajin Yoon\nMary Anna Pomonis \nThe Association of Hysteric Curators (AHC) envelops a fluid\, evolving\, trans-generational group of feminists who seek to explore notions of female protest and the presence of gendered articulations through a non-hierarchical structure based in dialogue and exchange. As we honor the lineage of feminist models\, we dare to envision a future of human equality\, knowing we must interrogate the customs of today in order to enable conditions for change. As an agent of chaos and change\, we posit our curatorial agenda as a figurative fault line; our research a body of water formed in a valley between two plates; our legacy the large-scale lateral movement along hundreds of miles of the fault: watch us as we spread and break down barriers\, expanding and amplifying our space in society. \nace/121 Gallery\nGallery Hours\nTuesday 9:30 – 2:30\nWednesday/Thursday 12:00 – 5:00\nOr by appointment.\n121 N. Kenwood Street\n(entrance via YMCA on Louise)\nGlendale\, CA 91206 \nFor more information: associationofhystericcurators@gmail.com \ninfo@ace121gallery.com
URL:https://glendalearts.org/event/what-she-said-living-in-dystopia-presented-by-ace121-gallery-the-association-of-hysteric-curators/
LOCATION:Ace 121 Gallery\, 121 N. Kenwood\, Glendale\, CA\, 91206
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Art,Dance
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200320T170000
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CREATED:20191223T180635Z
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SUMMARY:BEYOND EMBODIMENT
DESCRIPTION:Twenty-five pioneering female\, non-binary\, and trans artists push the boundaries of body and being in “Beyond Embodiment”\, opening at Brand Library & Art Center in January. \nJanuary 25-March 20\, 2020 \nCurated by Laura Darlington and Selwa Sweidan \n Artists: Kelly Akashi\, Symrin Chawla\, Gisela Colon\, Gilda Davidian\, Sandra de la Loza\, M Eifler\, Maru García\, Dahn Gim\, Sanglim Han\, Claudia Hart\, Xandra Ibarra\, Huntrezz Janos\, Yuehao Jiang\, Anna Kostanian\, Qingyi Li\, Jacki Morie\, Kelly Nipper\, Cindy Rehm\, Silvia Rigon\, Martine Syms\, Hiromi Takizawa\, Tiffany Trenda\, VJ Um Amel\, Lisa Diane Wedgeworth\, Amia Yokoyama \nBrand Library & Art Center presents a unique art experience that probes the boundaries of body and being through actual and virtual space. Curated by Laura Darlington and Selwa Sweiden\, Beyond Embodiment features 25 pioneering female\, non-binary\, and trans artists exhibiting work in a dizzying array of medium including sculpture\, video\, animation\, ceramics\, textile\, printmaking\, photography\, installation\, performance\, and virtual and augmented reality. Physicality\, identity\, and presence are explored and biological systems\, from the primordial to the post-human\, are examined and transfigured by technology. Situating the body as form and function\, material and process\, site and portal\, these artists investigate the potentialities of the human condition. \n There will be a public Opening Reception on Saturday\, January 25th from 6-9PM featuring a special interactive live performance of “Proximity Cinema” by Tiffany Trenda. Curators and artists will be in attendance. \n \n “Proximity Cinema” by Tiffany Trenda \n Additional artist and curator information and high resolution images are available. Curators and artists are available for interviews. \nTo schedule\, please contact: \nShannon Currie Holmes \nscurrieholmes@glendaleca.gov \n818-937-7211
URL:https://glendalearts.org/event/beyond-embodiment/
LOCATION:Brand Library\, 1601 W Mountain Street\, Glendale\, CA\, 91201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Art
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SUMMARY:The Illuminate Dinner
DESCRIPTION:You are invited for an evening of food\, wine\, and community ON THE STAGE of the historic Alex Theatre.\n \nJoin us on January 25 \, 2020 at The Illuminate Dinner for a magical evening celebrating the Alex Theatre and its important place in the community’s history and landscape.\n \nProceeds from The Illuminate Dinner support the preservation of the Alex Theatre’s iconic marquee\, spire\, and starburst.\n\n \n“Buildings are more than a simple design. They are a snapshot of life and tell a story of significance. They are a reflection of our culture.”\n\n \nIndividual tickets: $175\nIndividual ticket price increases to $225 after January 13th\nSponsorship includes a table of 10 and other benefits: $5\,000\n \nNot able to attend the dinner? Consider donating to the Illuminate Fund. Visit https://glendalearts.kindful.com/?campaign=273058\n \nABOUT THE ILLUMINATE FUND\nGlendale Arts\, the Alex Theatre’s management company\, hosts the annual dinner to raise funds for the preservation of the Alex Theatre’s marquee\, tower\, and starburst. This year’s goal is to repair the starburst by the Alex Theatre’s 95th Birthday on September 4\, 2020. Attending The Illuminate Dinner is one way to contribute to the $35\,000 needed to complete the project. Every dollar raised helps to ensure the tower and spire will continue to illuminate Downtown Glendale for generations to come and continue the long tradition of honoring the past and presenting the future.\n \n\nIn 2015\, Glendale Arts created the Illuminate Fund for the repair\, maintenance\, and preservation of the Alex Theatre’s marquee\, tower\, and starburst. More than $100\,000 has been raised to date so the Theatre’s iconic structure can be protected for future generations. The Alex Theatre is powered by Glendale Arts. Glendale Arts is powered by YOU. \n  \n\nPlease check back for details on the food and wine selections.
URL:https://glendalearts.org/event/the-illuminate-dinner/
LOCATION:Alex Theatre\, 216 North Brand Blvd.\, Glendale\, CA\, 91203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Art
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