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Up Your Game
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February 19, 1:00 pm |
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The Art Center (1803 N 7th St) |
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Terry Shepherd
Sunday, Feb. 19, 1-4pm
$30 member / $45 non-member
This is a hands-on workshop devoted to glaze application and the different approaches ceramicists use when glazing both two- and three-dimensional pieces. The three-hour format will provide an overview to such techniques as under/overglazing, brushwork, and spraying. Students should bring two bisque-fired pieces. Glaze firing included in tuition.
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Upcoming Events
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Sunday, Feb 19 |
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VISUAL ARTS
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UP YOUR GAME
1:00pm, The Art Center (1803 N 7th St)
Up Your Game
Terry Shepherd
Sunday, Feb. 19, 1-4pm
$30 member / $45 non-member
This is a hands-on workshop devoted to glaze application and
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the different approaches ceramicists use when glazing both two- and three-dimensional pieces. The three-hour format will provide an overview to such techniques as under/overglazing, brushwork, and spraying. Students should bring two bisque-fired pieces. Glaze firing included in tuition.
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Tuesday, Feb 21 |
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MUSIC
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FEBRUARY FILM FEST
6:00pm, Mesa Theater
Free
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Wednesday, Feb 22 |
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INDIE LENS POP-UP
Film Screening
6:00pm, Central Library Community Room, 5th and Grand
PBS-sponsored Indie Lens Pop-Up, in conjunction with Mesa County Libraries, presents a free community screening of the acclaimed documentary The Bad
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Kids.
This event will take place at the Central Library Monument Room and will include a wine and appetizer reception starting at 6:00pm.
The film will begin at 6:30pm.
The Bad Kids: Located in an impoverished Mojave Desert community, Black Rock Continuation high School is an alterative for at-risk students with little hope of graduating from a traditional high school. It's their last chance. This coming of age story shows how extraordinary educators and talented students combat the crippling effects of poverty.
There will be a post-film discussion featuring staff and students from our local alternative high school, R-5.
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Thursday, Feb 23 |
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THEATRE
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MY FAIR LADY
Lerner and Loewe’s 1957 Tony Award-winner
7:30pm, Moss Performing Arts Center Robinson Theatre
When acclaimed professor and confirmed bachelor Henry Higgins makes a wager that he can pass off “gutter snipe” Eliza Doolittle as a
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duchess, a deep and complicated relationship ensues between teacher and student. A musical about transformation, gender politics and class, this classic has been acclaimed for its heart and wit. Featuring favorite songs such as “Wouldn’t It Be Loverly?,” “I Could Have Danced All Night,” “On the Street Where You Live,” and “Get Me to the Church on Time,” it is no wonder “My Fair Lady” is one of the most beloved musicals of all time.
February 23, 24, 25 and March 2, 3, 4; 7:30pm
February 26 and March 4; 2pm
Robinson Theatre
$20 adults; $16 seniors; $7 students
Directed by Maurice LaMee
Music by Frederick Loewe, Book and Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, Adapted from “Pygmalion” by George Bernard Shaw
Sponsored by Chevron
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Friday, Feb 24 |
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MUSIC
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GRAHAM ANDURI AND JAVIER DE LOS SANTOS
baritone and guitar
7:30am, Moss Performing Arts Center Love Recital Hall
$10 adults, $8 seniors, $5 students
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RADIO ROOM
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MOORS & MCCUMBER RETURN TO THE RADIO ROOM
SOLD OUT
7:30pm, The KAFM Radio Room
“If you’re usually thinking of Americana as some kind of jangly folk music or the David Rawlings Machine, this is probably not the album
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for you. But if, instead, you like a wide range of country and rock stylings with an overall chill feeling, you’ll find a lot to like on this Moors and McCumber album. That opening vocal tag on “Pandemonium” is worth the price of admission.” Admin EarToTheGroundMusic.
Tickets are $18 in advance and $20 at the door $12 dollars for students w/valid ID (must be shown at the door) and may be purchased by calling (970) 241-8801, Ext 211 or online at www.kafmradio.org. The Radio Room is located at 1310 Ute Avenue, Grand Junction, CO 81501. Doors open at 7:00 p.m.
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MUSIC
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BIKINI STOP LIGHT PARTY
8:00pm, Mesa Theater
$5-$10
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MUSIC
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CONCERT: TIM AND RICHARD
9:30pm, 715 Horizon Drive
Local Rock - Album release party!
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Saturday, Feb 25 |
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VISUAL ARTS
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INK PAINTING TECHNIQUES
10:00am, The Art Center (1803 N 7th St)
This workshop will delve into the tools, materials and techniques of Japanese and Chinese brush and ink painting, including the use of ink painting
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techniques in sketches, detailed renderings, and abstraction. Students will learn how to adapt these techniques to personally selected subject matter and media such as watercolor.
Gary Clapp moved to the Grand Valley from New Hampshire. He has worked in watercolor for 20+ years and in the Eastern tradition for 15 years. Gary has taught sumi-e (Japanese brush painting) and Chinese painting classes and workshops, has taught how to adapt Japanese and Chinese painting techniques to subject matter such as western landscapes. He has demonstrated these painting methods on community television. Gary is represented by the Blue Pig in Palisade.
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LITERARY
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ABEYTA POETRY WORKSHOP
Making Writing Real
2:00pm, 740 Gunnison, back entrance
Join award-winning author, essayist and poet Aaron Abeyta for a three-hour workshop. He will explore how to find and keep your own writer's voice
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and how to use your voice to capture and convey emotions. Sponsored by the Western Colorado Writers Forum, the event costs $20 for non-members; $10 for members; plus FREE for Students with ID.
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