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Berkeley Historical Society: Ranger Doug and WPA Art

 


Yosemite WPA poster
Yellowstone WPA poster
Sunday, March 3, 2¨C4 pm?
Doug Leen on
¡°Ranger of the Lost Art: WPA Posters of the National Parks¡±

The Works Progress Administration, the largest and most ambitious New Deal agency, hired millions of unemployed workers during the Great Depression. The WPA's Federal Art Project commissioned artists to create murals, photographs, sculpture, paintings and graphic arts, including more than two million posters¡ªmany designed and printed on the edge of the Berkeley campus at the Western Museum Laboratory. ?Only a few thousand of the historic posters survive today.?
Doug Leen started Ranger Doug Enterprises as a hobby in 1993?when he began researching and reproducing the WPA¡¯s national park posters to raise funds for Grand Teton National Park, where he spent seven years as a seasonal ranger. Now living in the backcountry of Alaska, ¡°Ranger Doug¡± will discuss the WPA's iconic park posters¡ªtheir creation, loss, rediscovery and the role of public art and infrastructure in America today. He will be introduced by Harvey Smith, local Berkeley New Deal expert and co-curator of the current exhibit at the History Center.
John Aronovici will display artwork by and photographs of his mother, Elizabeth Ginno, at work for the WPA at the Western Museum Laboratory and at the World¡¯s Fair on Treasure Island in 1940.
Ranger Doug will offer for sale reproductions of the?WPA National Park Posters in various sizes and formats, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting the Berkeley Historical Society.
? ? ? ?Upcoming Events? ? ? ?
Saturday, March 23, 3¨C5 pm?
Celebration of Last Day?of Building Bridges, Not Walls: Berkeley, America's First Sanctuary City with a panel presentation on the?East Bay Sanctuary Covenant?organization and the history and current status of the sanctuary movement. Speakers will include Sister Maureen Duignan and board and staff members of EBSC, a pioneer in faith-based assistance to immigrants since the early 1980s.

Sunday, April 7, 2¨C4 pm
Annual Meeting and Opening of People's Park 50th anniversary exhibit
with a talk by exhibit curator Steven Finacom
Contact us or visit us online to learn more.
Admission to these events is free, donations welcome.?
Berkeley Historical Society and Berkeley History Center
1931 Center Street, Berkeley?
Telephone:?510-848-0181
Mailing address:?P.O. Box 1190, Berkeley, CA 94701
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Website:?berkeleyhistoricalsociety.org
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Central Works: Tonight is pay-what-you-can at the door for WONDERLAND

 


It's pay-what-you-can** Thursday!
Or get $4 off and a guaranteed seat
for any show this weekend (2/21-2/24):
Just use the discount code rabbit
** for available seats at the door
Click below to find out more!

"is a Kafka-esque comedy ... and the 4 actors are excellent"
-E. Mendel, Berkeleyside
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Feb 16 - Mar 17
written by Gary Graves?
Featuring:? Martha Brigham * ,? John Patrick Moore * ,? Kimberly Ridgeway and Clive Worsley (*members AEA) ?
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and don't forget, subscriptions with special benefits are still available!?
Central Works at the Berkeley City Club
2315 Durant Avenue, Berkeley, 94704
STAY CONNECTED:


Central Works, PO?Box?9771,?Berkeley,?CA?94709-0771
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VENDOR CALL: Persian New Year Fire Festival

 

The Persian Center will be hosting its 20th Annual Chaharshanbeh Souri at the 2000 block of Durant Avenue in Berkeley.? Jump over bonfires to celebrate the change of seasons and welcome spring.? Enjoy Persian food, music, dancing, and children¡¯s activities on Tuesday, March 19, 2019 from 6-10 PM, at Persian Center, 2029 Durant Ave., Berkeley.? This is a free, family-friendly, non-alcoholic event held outdoors on the 2000 block of Durant Avenue, rain or shine.?
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Sponsorships and vending opportunities for crafts people, businesses, or non-profit organizations are available.? Hope to see you there jumping over the fires!
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Expressions Gallery: CALL TO ARTISTS

 



What is your vision for A?Bright?Future??

Every day our thoughts, our words, our feelings & our actions create the reality that we live in.?How aware are we all of our impact on others around us, on society, on our environment and on the planet ?

During these challenging times in this country and around the world, this exhibition entitled "A?Bright?Future"?offers artists the opportunity to create and submit art that can answer the question?

" What does?A?Bright?Future?look like to you? "

Berkeley Central Arts Passage

LOVE... GRATITUDE... RESPECT... JUSTICE... EQUALITY... COMMUNITY... HAPPINESS... JOY... BALANCE... COURAGE... KINDNESS... RESILIENCE...?FAITH... CELEBRATION... INSPIRATION... HEALING... RECONCILIATION... PEACE... HOPE...?

What is your vision for A?Brighter?Future??


Deadline for submissions is February 23rd.??
Show runs March 23 - June 1, 2019


Company Name | 555-555-5555
Expressions Gallery | 2035 Ashby Ave, Berkeley, CA 94703
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Floor Loom for Sale

 



Leclerc Nilus 45" floor loom for sale

This is a sturdy loom and easy to warp. Both breast beams are removable for easy access to reed and heddles. Back beam folds for storage.?
Loom has been in storage for several years and needs a new canvas apron (under $50.; see ) ?Bench, warping board, shuttles, new heddles, and several books (valued around $100.) included.
Asking $595. ?Contact nina@...




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CA for the Arts: Submit Your Arts Impact Story and Register for Arts, Culture & Creativity Month Today!

 

Brought to you by Californians for the Arts and California Arts Advocates.
?Click image above for more info
February 12, 2019

Dear Friends,

What an exciting time to be an arts advocate in California! Over the last 2 months we¡¯ve been touring the state and meeting with arts leaders to discuss what the state of arts advocacy is in California. We can tell you it is strong and we are feeling so optimistic and energized to lead the statewide movement. It was only 5 years ago that funding was at historic lows, hovering around $1 million for 10 years. In the last 5 years we¡¯ve seen over 800% growth in the state budget for the arts and although this is a tremendous increase we are still not where we need to be to see arts accessible for every Californian.

With our new Governor showing early support for public funding for the arts, it¡¯s our job to continue to press our representatives to increase permanent funding and to value arts, culture and creativity as transformational, impactful and just as worthy as any other social service providing solutions to our communities.

Just recently, Executive Director Julie Baker?ran into Governor Newsom on a Southwest flight from LA to Sacramento. She had the opportunity to introduce herself and thank him for the $10 million in permanent funding for the California Arts Council he has allocated in his first budget. Gov. Newsom smiled and said, "But we still need to do more." Stunned and smiling in agreement, he continued to encourage Ms. Baker, "Keep lobbying me, it works."?

At that point, she had to thank the Governor for validating her job, but in all seriousness, Gov. Newsom has opened the door and invited us to come in and build our case. So now it is up to all of us to show up, to advocate, to go from arts supporters to arts activists and build California as the leading state of creativity. In listening to his State of the State address there was no mention of the creativity economy so we need to make sure our voices are heard.

?How can you help? for in Sacramento on April 23 where we will connect, educate and mobilize our efforts. Can¡¯t make it to the Capitol that day? Join us throughout the month of April by , or host an event in?your own community and download our guide.

We want to hear your . How has access to public funding helped an arts program, artist or organization to make a difference in your community? How can the arts create a meaningful outcome on some of our state¡¯s most pressing issues?

Here are just some suggested Arts Impact categories:

  • Early Childhood Education / Arts Education
  • Student retention / graduation rates
  • Corrections and re-entry programs
  • Arts & Accessibility
  • Equity, Diversity & Inclusion
  • Neighborhood Revitalization
  • Affordable Housing
  • Mental Health
  • Health / Well being
  • Cultural Heritage
  • Homelessness
  • Veterans
  • Public Art
  • Climate crisis
  • Cultural Districts

Feel free to !

your narrative, a link to an article or blog post, a work of art or a video illustrating your arts impact and help us build our case. We will share these on social media and in our public awareness campaign throughout the month of April. We look forward to showcasing stand out examples as we take to Sacramento, our state¡¯s capital, on April 23rd for Arts, Culture and Creative Advocacy Day.

We¡¯ve always been told when you need to solve a problem, think outside the box and come up with a creative solution. Artists and cultural workers have always done just that. Now is our time to have a seat at the table and to be recognized for our contributions. As Shirley Chisholm said, ¡°If they don't give you a seat at the table, bring a folding chair.¡±
?Julie Baker, CFTA ED Gets Around!?
Julie Baker, CFTA, ED and Stan Miller, consultant to California Alliance of Arts Educators attend the CAAE policy council meeting in January
Arts leaders and board members Michael Alexander and Sofia Klatzer
in LA with Julie Baker, CFTA ED
Julie Baker, CFTA ED talks art with Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the House at the San Francisco Jazz Gala

Leading this effort also takes a professional staff, a rockstar board and lobbyist and the organizational capacity to implement our programs. Please today as an individual, an organization, a sponsor or a funder. An investment in advocacy brings results that benefit all of our supporters.

We want to hear from you and we want to visit with you as we continue our tour of this great and diverse state so we can truly be the voice for our members. Contact Julie at membership@... and together we will advance Arts, Culture and Creativity in California.

Thank you for your passion and participation,
Julie Baker
Executive Director, CAA/CFTA
Victoria L. Hamilton
President of CAA/CFTA
COALITION BUILDING


California Cultural Districts Launches Website and Coalition
Originating with the adoption of Assembly Bill 189 in 2015, authored by Assemblyman Richard Bloom, the California Cultural Districts program aims to leverage the state¡¯s artistic and cultural assets.?

In July of 2017, 14 pilot districts were designated. Led by Peter Comiskey of the Balboa Park Cultural District, the focus of the Coalition is to unify California¡¯s Cultural Districts?to advance advocacy and collaboration in arts and culture.?

Creative California

Create CA?is a coalition of dedicated and innovative leaders who understand that together we have the power to create lasting change for every California student.

Their mission is to ensure ALL students are able to reach their full potential by advancing an education model that promotes creativity and the arts for the workforce of tomorrow. Check out their public will campaign for Arts Ed!

CONSIDER WRITING AN OP-ED

Did you know authoring an Op-Ed in your local paper is a great way to demonstrate the arts impact in your community?
San Jose Jazz and CFTA member Brendan Rawson, pictured right, has written several including recently in the ?and a piece in the from 12/31 about California taking the lead in many areas including Cultural Diplomacy. We love this idea!

?"Develop a strategy of cultural diplomacy, to include: a cultural ambassadors program sending exceptional California artists such as former U.S. Poet Laureate Kay Ryan, musician Herbie Hancock (already a U.N. cultural ambassador), or California immigrant Gustavo Dudamel to important international gatherings; a cultural exchange program that sends California artists abroad and brings foreign artists here, particularly those from countries that the president has denigrated; and a program to assist California sites in securing?Membership in?UNESCO World Heritage status. Potential sites could include Manzanar, Angel Island and Monterey Bay."
¨C Brendan Rawson, pictured above

2019 OTIS REPORT ANNOUNCED
Started in 2007, the report is an invaluable tool to assess the tremendous economic impact and influence of the area's creative sector on the economy.

"Against the backdrop of these innovations stands the underlying truth that this report helps illuminate: Los Angeles and California are home to rich and vibrant creative communities with robust and growing economies that deserve to be taken seriously in their own right. It is critical that leaders from public, private, and non-profit sectors work together to support this type of examination in order for the larger creative economy to continue to flourish and thrive.¡±?said Bruce W. Ferguson, President of Otis College, in his written welcome to the?Otis Report.?

  • for proposing $10 million in permanent funding for the California Arts Council. Tag him in your social media posts, send a letter, let the administration know you care and want to see funding for the arts continue to increase.

  • , offering congratulations, thanking them for past help, urging support for state funding for the arts. Include your organization¡¯s brochure.?

  • Read CFTA¡¯s monthly emails and and respond to calls-to-action.

  • and recruit friends and family to attend Arts, Culture and Creativity actions with you!

  • Send us your .

  • : what district are you in; where is the nearest local office; what are the relevant phone and fax numbers and e-mail addresses??
Helpful Contacts
Find out who represents you :

California State Capitol Switchboard
(916) 322-9900 |

U.S. House of Representatives Switchboard
(202) 225-3121 |

California State Capitol Switchboard
(916) 322-9900 |
Grantmakers in the Arts presents
Research on Support for Arts and Culture
Tuesday, February 26, 2019
Online Webinar
11:00am PST

In the upcoming Winter 2019 edition of the GIA?Reader, the latest edition of GIA¡¯s funder snapshot will include ¡°Foundation Grants to Arts and Culture, 2016,¡± based on the most recent completed year of Foundation Center data, and ¡°Public Funding for the Arts, 2018,¡± prepared by the National Assembly of State Art Agencies (NASAA). How have things changed since the last GIA funder snapshot in April 2018, and what can we look forward to for 2019?

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$35, free to GIA Members.
Arts Now Riverside County Summit
Wednesday, March 6, 2019
8:30am - 5:30pm
Palm Springs, CA

This event is part of the Alliance¡¯s?, launched by the California Alliance for Arts Education, which shines a light on exemplary districts and counties that are working to improve the quality of student education in and through the arts.

Tickets $50, Students Free!
SAVE THE DATE

March 3- March 5, 2019
9:00 AM ¨C 5:00 PM
Grand Hyatt Washington Hotel
Washington D.C.




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Registration will be located?at the Grand Hyatt Washington Hotel from 8am to 4pm on Monday March 4th
The National Arts Action Summit
!

The National Arts Action Summit is a multi-day event giving you the opportunity to receive crucial advocacy training from experts in the field and then put that training into practice on Arts Advocacy Day on Capitol Hill. Hosted by Americans for the Arts in partnership with over 85 national arts organizations, Arts Advocacy Day is the largest gathering of its kind, bringing together a broad cross section of America's cultural and civic organizations.

Grassroots advocates from across the country come to Washington, DC to meet with their members of Congress in support of issues like arts education, charitable giving and funding for the National Endowment for the Arts. Hosted by Americans for the Arts and cosponsored by 85+ national arts organizations, National Arts Advocacy Day is the largest gathering of its kind, bringing together a broad cross section of America's cultural and civic organizations.


Expressive Media in partnership with
UCLArts & Healing 3rd Annual
Expressive Therapies Summit
March 28 - 31, 2019
Hilton, Los Angeles Airport

Creativity & the Arts in Healing
Learn arts-based tools for facilitating communication, building connection, promoting positive emotions, fostering engagement, enhancing mindfulness, reducing stress, and managing the impact of trauma in our third annual experiential training conference from March 28 ¨C 31 in Los Angeles, CA.


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Prices vary
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PDF
SAVE THE DATE!
Arts, Culture, & Creativity Advocacy Day
Tuesday, April 23, 2019
Sacramento, CA

Join us on April 23 for Arts, Culture & Creativity Advocacy Day at the Capitol in Sacramento as part of the month long celebration of Arts, Culture & Creativity Month!

Let's connect, advocate and mobilize our efforts to advance the arts across the state. We will have a month full of events leading up to the Advocacy Day.

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Stay tuned for more information and upcoming events!
Register above for up to date information!
Do you have an upcoming event
that helps further our mission?

Event submissions are limited to California based events that are educational / action focused such as conferences, summits,?initiatives, workshops and webinars, as well as events that further advance arts / artist advocacy on state and national levels.

  • Do you believe arts being accessible for every Californian is imperative?

  • Do you feel California should be the leading creative state?

  • Do you think arts and artists can play a vital role in solving some of California¡¯s greatest challenges?

  • Do you want to see funding to match these goals?


Then it is time to support Californians for the Arts,
your statewide arts advocacy organization.


As we gear up to actively work with a new administration to publicly fund the arts at historic levels and build our delegate programs with trainings across the state, your support for our organization is needed now more than ever. Please join online today!
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California Arts Advocates | 1415 L St #1000, Sacramento, CA 95814
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Central Works: Last chance for 20% off tickets to WONDERLAND

 


Wonderland opens Saturday!
Buy your tickets by this Fri (2/15) and get 20% off any performance.
Use the discount code 2wonder4
Click below to find out more!

a Kafka-esque comedy?
by Gary Graves
Feb 16 - Mar 17
Featuring:? Martha Brigham * ,? John Patrick Moore * ,? Kimberly Ridgeway and Clive Worsley (*members AEA) ?
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and don't forget, subscriptions with special benefits are still available!?
Central Works at the Berkeley City Club
2315 Durant Avenue, Berkeley, 94704
STAY CONNECTED:


Central Works, PO?Box?9771,?Berkeley,?CA?94709-0771
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Lunafest Film Festival

 






Plan to attend our 7th annual?LUNAFEST?film festival on Friday, March 1st from 6:30 to 9 pm?at the??on San Pablo Avenue in Berkeley.

The Zonta Club of Berkeley/North Bay
is proud to present this year's films,
and to promote the work of?.

Your ticket purchase not only supports local efforts to combat sex trafficking and empower women, but a portion of the ticket price also goes to support women filmmakers

This year's compilation of 8 short films are sure to engage you and start a conversation between you and your friends.?Buy your tickets in advance, as seats are limited!!

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Elmwood Theatre: Paul Butterfield Documentary: RARE SCREENING!

 


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SATURDAY FEB. 16th ?1:00pm

RIALTO CINEMAS ELMWOOD THEATRE
2966 COLLEGE AVE. @ASHBY
BERKELEY ?94705

TICKETS: You can purchase here ahead, or take a chance the day-of & buy at the theatre if not sold out:
?? Normal Matinee price of $11.50 all ages

A raffle winner will receive a Paul Butterfield CD after the screening!
"Paul was an incredible creative spirit and always kept stretching. As deep as he would go into the roots, he was always pushing the envelope of what blues can be." - Bonnie Raitt
Paul learned the blues from the original black masters performing nightly in his own back yard. Muddy Waters was Paul's mentor and lifelong friend, happy to share his wisdom and expertise with such a gifted young acolyte.
The interracial Paul Butterfield Blues Band, featuring the twin guitar sound of Michael Bloomfield and Elvin Bishop, the rhythm section of Sam Lay and Jerome Arnold and the keyboards of Mark Naftalin, added a rock edge to the Chicago blues, bringing an authenticity to its sound that struck a chord with the vast white rock audience and rejuvenated worldwide interest in the blues. The band's first LP, released in 1965, was named "#11 Blues Album of All Time" by Downbeat.
Through his music and words, along with first©\hand accounts of his family, his band mates and those closest to him, Horn From The Heart: The Paul Butterfield Story tells the complex story of a man many call the greatest blues harmonica player of all time.
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2015. Paul Butterfield is one of a handful of musicians inducted into both the Rock and Roll and Blues Halls of Fame, alongside other legendary artists including B.B. King, Chuck Berry, Billie Holiday and Eric Clapton.



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Freight & Salvage Job: Director of Education and Community Engagement

 


Dear Friends of the Freight & Salvage, or the Arts, or the City of Berkeley, or mine:

I'm sending you this job posting because I believe you might know the perfect person for us! We're hiring our first ever Director of Education and Community Engagement, and it's going to be a very exciting position. I hope that you will share this with people you know who might be interested.



Thank you!!
Sharon

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Sharon Dolan
Executive Director
Freight & Salvage
2020 Addison St.
Berkeley, CA 94704
510-859-1125


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Workshop: Landscapes in glass art in Berkeley

 


LANDSCAPES IN FUSED GLASS CLASS?
4TH STREET FINE ART IN BERKELEY
FEBRUARY 18, 7PM - 9PM
$55
Fourth Street Fine Art is teaming up with I Made it Glass Creations to bring this ongoing series of glass workshops to Berkeley.?

In this beginning level glass fusing class, we will create a sense of depth using layers of glass. Students may bring in reference pictures, or work from their imagination creating a landscape on white sheet glass.? Very much the way an oil painter would add layers of paint we will add layers of colored glass. The 3in x 5in glass canvas pieces is included in the price with the option to upgrade sizes for an additional fee. February 18, 7p-9p. Come try the wonderful medium of fused glass. You will be happy you did!

Fourth Street Fine Art is teaming up with?I Made It! Glass Creations to bring this ongoing series of glass workshops to Berkeley.?

LOCATION: 4th Street Fine Art, 2000 4th St. at University, Berkeley, CA 94701
PRICE: $55 (Includes all materials, firing and instruction)
INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION:?


(628) 234-1005
1938 4th Street
San Rafael, CA ?94901




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Berkeley Cultural Trust meeting: Wed, Feb 13, 9am, City Hall

 



Please join us! We have some big topics to discuss (i.e. affordable housing & funding).


Berkeley Cultural Trust General Meeting
Wednesday, February 13th?
9-10:15am
Civic Center Building, 2180 Milvia Street


Welcome and introductions (5 minutes)

Update: Measure O Special Session (5 minutes)
Jennifer Lovvorn, Kim Anno, and Bruce Coughran will report back from the recent City Council special session around affordable housing and Measure O funds.

Guest speaker: Moy Eng of CAST, the Community Arts Stabilization Trust (20 minutes)
Moy Eng is the Executive Director of CAST. Read her bio?. She will share about the work going on with CAST in San Francisco and the East Bay around affordable artist housing.?

Update: the Cannabis Commission and potential Cannabis Tax (10 minutes)
Berkeley Civic Arts Commission Chair Kim Anno will provide an update.

Update: Civic Arts Grant funding for FY 19/20 (30 minutes)
The BCT Steering Committee will provide an update from a recent meeting with City Manager Dee Ridley.
As a group, we will discuss our actions and advocacy in the coming months with City Council members. We need the group¡¯s time and support to keep advocating for the civic arts funding in the city¡¯s budget.?
FInd out more at the meeting about how to get involved and add your voice.

BCT committee reports and future meeting announcements (10 minutes)
-Space
-Equity and Inclusion
-Arts Education

Jill Randall <Jill@...>



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BabShad Jazzz Next Wednesday!

 


Friends of BabShad Jazzz ~~

February 13th is my actual birthday, and I'm needing to celebrate with all y'all.?

Please join us for Babs's birthday and pre-Valentine's Eve at
Le Bateau Ivre.?
Dinner, full bar, nice wines & brews, desserts, jazzz, special guests:

Wednesday, February 13th
7 to 9 p.m.
Le Bateau Ivre (The Drunken Boat)
2629 Telegraph Ave. @ Carleton, Berkeley
Phone for dinner reservations:? 510-849-1100


BabShad Jazzz featuring
Barbara Hadenfeldt (vocals), Wayne de la Cruz (keys),
Carla Kaufman (bass), Jeff Silberman (drums)

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Berkeley Chamber Performances: St. Lawrence String Quartet, Tuesday February 12, 2019

 


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Central Works: Wonderland: What's going on in the Whitehouse?

 


Come see Wonderland to find out!?
Buy your tickets by Feb 15 and get 20% off any night
just use the discount code 2wonder4
Click below to find out more!

a Kafka-esque comedy?
by Gary Graves
Feb 16 - Mar 17
Featuring:? Martha Brigham * ,? John Patrick Moore * ,? Kimberly Ridgeway and Clive Worsley (*members AEA) ?
?
and don't forget, subscriptions with special benefits are still available!?
Central Works at the Berkeley City Club
2315 Durant Avenue, Berkeley, 94704
STAY CONNECTED:


Central Works, PO?Box?9771,?Berkeley,?CA?94709-0771
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TURNING PAIN INTO POWER: AN EVENING OF REVOLUTIONARY FILM, TALK, DRUMMING AND DANCE TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN @ THE GRAND LAKE THEATRE W/ EVE ENSLER

 



ONE BILLION RISING, BAY AREA RISING & V-DAY PRESENT ?

TURNING PAIN INTO POWER:
AN EVENING OF REVOLUTIONARY FILM, TALK, DRUMMING AND DANCE TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ?@ THE GRAND LAKE THEATRE W/ EVE ENSLER
WHAT: CITY OF JOY, THE AWARD WINNING FILM ABOUT THE REVOLUTIONARY LEADERSHIP CENTER FOR WOMEN SURVIVORS OF GENDER VIOLENCE IN EASTERN CONGO + TALKBACK

WHO: City of Joy co-founders: Christine Schuler-Deschryver (Director of City of Joy and V-Day Congo) and Eve Ensler (playwright of The Vagina Monologues and Founder of V-Day and One Billion Rising).
Drum Leader Afia Walking Tree, Destiny Arts Youth Performance Company and She The People Founder Aimee Allison
WHEN: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2019
6PM Doors Open. Film Starts a 7PM sharp. Talkback immediately following. Closing with Break the Chain group dance.

WHERE: GRAND LAKE THEATRE, 3200 Grand Ave, Oakland, CA 94610

TICKETS: TICKETS = $5 ON SALE NOW:
Limited FREE tickets available, events@...

For interviews and press tickets,
contact Tim Rusch, 917.865.6603, cityofjoymedia@...
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CITY OF JOY, the film, directed by first-time director Madeleine Gavin, follows the first class of women at a revolutionary leadership center in eastern Congo called City of Joy, from which the film derives its title, and weaves their journey as burgeoning leaders with that of the center¡¯s founders (a devout Congolese doctor Dr. Denis Mukwege (2018 Nobel Peace Prize winner), women's rights activist Christine Schuler-Deschryver (Director of City of Joy and V-Day Congo) and radical feminist Eve Ensler (author of The Vagina Monologues and Founder of V-Day/One Billion Rising) - three individuals who imagined a place where women who have suffered horrific rape and abuse can heal and become powerful voices of change for their country.
Immediately following the screening, audience members will be invited to RISE and participate in the One Billion Rising ¡°Break the Chain¡± dance, as well as a Q&A with City Of Joy Co-Founders Christine Schuler Deschryver and Eve Ensler, moderated by She The People Founder Aimee Allison. ?

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Conceived, owned, and run by local Congolese (and supported by V-Day), the has flourished since it first opened its doors in June 2011, healing women from their past trauma through therapy and life skills programming while providing them with the essential ingredients needed to move forward in life ¨C love and community. ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý 90 survivors of gender violence aged 18 to 30 at a time, 1,200 women leaders have graduated from the City of Joy. They are forces of energy and determination, entrepreneurs of small business, initiators of collectives, journalists, restaurants owners and farmers with new land, educators and advocates on sexual violence, volunteers in a self-created recruiting network for new women at COJ, immigration workers, tailors, students, herbalists, and more.
(BAR) is a network of feminist artists, spiritual leaders, and activists dedicated to ending violence against women and girls. We formed in 2012 in Oakland as a call to action from V-Day¡¯s One Billion Rising movement. Our performance rituals help communities heal from trauma and transform pain into power.
Proceeds go to local front-line organizations?like IDEX, 1000 Mothers to Prevent Violence, the American Indian Child Resource Center, Himalayan Sisterhood, the Radical Monarchs, and Black Lives Matter.
?is the biggest mass action to end violence against women (cisgender, transgender, and those who hold fluid identities that are subject to gender-based violence) in human history. The campaign, which launched on Valentine¡¯s Day 2012, began as a call to action based on the staggering statistic that 1 in 3 women on the planet will be beaten or raped during her lifetime. Find out more at:

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Berkeley Art Center: "Outside the Lines"

 



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"OUTSIDE THE LINES"?HIGHLIGHTS?YOUNG ARTISTS FROM
BERKELEY UNIFIED ELEMENTARY & MIDDLE SCHOOLS

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Opening Reception: Saturday, March 2, 3pm¨C5pm
Family Day: Sunday, March 10, 12pm¨C4pm

Exhibition Dates: Friday, March 1¨CSaturday, March 16


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BERKELEY, CA¡ªIn collaboration with teachers from Berkeley Unified School District, Berkeley Art Center (BAC) presents Outside the Lines: The BUSD Young Artists Exhibition, showcasing works in various media by students in grades K¨C8 from Berkeley elementary and middle schools. Timed to coincide with Alameda County's Art IS Education month, the show is an opportunity to highlight the value of the arts in learning.

"As an art space devoted to supporting emerging and established artists in the Bay Area, we are thrilled to collaborate with BUSD to give young people the chance to see their work exhibited in our gallery," says BAC Executive Director Daniel Nevers. "We know these kinds of experiences can be transformative in setting some young people on a lifelong path in the arts."
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The exhibition will feature hundreds of works in drawing, painting, and sculpture presented in a salon-style exhibition that will fill the gallery's walls. An opening reception will take place on Saturday, March 2 from 3pm to 5pm, with music provided by students from the Berkeley High Jazz Program.

BERKELEY ART CENTER FAMILY DAY
BAC will host the Berkeley Art Center Family Day on Sunday, March 10 from 12pm to 4pm. In addition to the exhibition on view in the gallery, youth and families will be able to participate in hands-on art-marking workshops by local art teachers from Berkeley and Oakland schools. Activities will include secret message cards, drawing and painting, printmaking, paper sculptures and more. Nature walks will be conducted by Friends of the Five Creeks. Live music, face painting and snacks will round out the day.

Events will take place rain or shine; weather permitting, workshops will be held outside in Live Oak Park. BAC recommends dressing in layers. A suggested donation of $10 and RSVP is requested so instructors can plan for adequate supplies and materials. Registration and details online at .
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ABOUT BERKELEY ART CENTER
Since 1967, BAC has exhibited work by Bay Area artists in a range of disciplines and media, while hosting varied educational and public programs for all ages. Nestled in Live Oak Park in an Arts and Crafts¨Cstyle building, BAC was designed by Robert Ratcliff Architects and built by the Rotary Club as a gift to the City of Berkeley. Today, BAC hosts nearly 10,000 visitors each year.
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Berkeley Art Center is located at 1275 Walnut Street, Berkeley, CA 94709. Gallery admission is free. Hours are Wednesday through Saturday, 11am to 5pm, and for special events. Additional information at 510-644-6893 or .
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1275 Walnut Street
Berkeley, CA 94709

Gallery Hours: Wednesday¨CSunday, 11am¨C5pm
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Poetry Reading February 13, 2019 at 7:30 pm ACCI Gallery

 


POETRY READING TO CELEBRATE TRANSCENDENT LOVE?
The ceremony is February 13, 2019, at ACCI Gallery
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As part of its ongoing 60th anniversary celebration, and in conjunction with Valentine's Day, ACCI Gallery will hold a?poetry reading?on?Feb. 13, 2019.?The ceremony starts at 7:30 p.m. at ACCI (1652 Shattuck Ave. at Lincoln St.). Refreshments will be served at this free event.

The poet in the spotlight is Georgia-based?Lisa Anne Smartt,?a linguist and educator reading from her 2018 work?Veil: Poems from Across the Threshold.?She believes she channeled the poems in this volume from the spirit of her dead father, the poet Morton Felix.

Just weeks after he died, Smartt heard his voice asking that she transcribe poems meant for?Susan Felix,?his wife of of 54 years (and art ambassador to the City of Berkeley). Smartt didn't know whether she were truly hearing his spirit or merely imagining it, but she found the poems beautiful, so she collected them to honor his life and love.?

The poems reflect an expansive vision, as if from a perspective much greater than ours. Rafael Gonzalez, Berkeley's poet laureate, writes, "And whose poems are they? Lisa's? Her father Morton's from beyond the threshold? It matters not. What matters are the poems themselves, celebrations of life and of love, lyrical, tender and passionate ..."

In her work, Smartt has long focused on language and consciousness. In 2017 she published?Words at the Threshold,?in which she analyzed people's dying words, finding that when language is not literal or clear, it often reflects unusual and expanded perspectives. Her 2018 novel?Cante Bardo,?a tale of a flamenco singer making peace with the past before returning to Earth for a new life, also feels "channeled" from beyond.?

Phrases from poems in?Veil?will be on display at ACCI during the reading. Susan Felix chose the phrases and inscribed them into pit-fired ceramic plaques.


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Actor's Ensemble: Auditions for "Staged Reading: A Dybbuk, or Between Two Worlds" Feb. 10th/11th, perf. Feb. 24th

 




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Dybbuk1Still Open Audition Slots
Auditions Next Sunday and Monday 2/10 and 2/11!


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?Auditions for a Staged Reading

A Dybbuk, or Between Two Worlds

by S. Ansky
adapted by Tony Kushner
translated from Yiddish by J. Neugroshel
directed by Michael R. Cohen

One performance only
Sunday, February 24th 2 p.m.
Temple Beth Hillel
801 Park Central
Richmond, CA 94803

Auditions:
Sunday, Februay 10th, 7-10 p.m.
Monday, February 11th, from?7-10 p.m.
Temple Beth Hillel

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Actors Ensemble of Berkeley announces?auditions?for our staged reading of A Dybbuk or Between Two Worlds, an expressionistic drama based on the mystical concept from ?asidic Jewish folklore of the?, a disembodied human spirit that, because of former sins, wanders restlessly until it finds a haven in the body of a living person.

From 1912 until 1914, From S. Ansky (1863-1920), one of the most famous writers of Yiddish literature, conducted an ethnographic study of Jewish communities in Eastern Europe.? Ansky recorded stories, songs, rituals and superstitions, which later provided material for his own writing.? Like other Yiddish? writers Ansky wrote in both realistic and supernatural veins; the latter style a simplified version of Jewish mysticism, or Kabbalah.? Ansky had easy access to the basis of Kabbalistic literature, because the Jewish Chasidic movement of the late nineteenth century had already changed the incredibly complex stories of the Kabbalah to make them available to an uneducatedpublic.

Tony Kushner's adaptation of Ansky's A Dybbuk explores the themes of lust and desire, of worship and holiness, and corruption and sin.? A Dybbuk is a story of a shtetl romance, in which a young student, Chonen, falls in love with the daughter of the richest man in town, Leah.? Sender, Leah's father, will never accept the impoverished Chonen as a husband for his daughter.

Auditions?are?Sunday/Monday, February 10 &11 from?7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.?at Temple Beth Hillel in Richmond.? All races, ethnicities and genders are welcome.? Please bring paper copies of your headshot and?resume.? Please be prepared to read from sides. We will schedule folks?in 15 minute?blocks. If you wish to?audition?together we encourage you to sign up together.

Please write?auditions@...?for an appointment. We encourage both theatre veterans and newcomers to?audition?- if this is your first time - write us and we will help you through the process.? We recognize these dates may not work for everyone - if this is true for you we may be able to make alternate arrangements - write us and find out.

Non AEA/no pay. We do not discriminate against anyone on account of race, gender, or sexual orientation.? We do cast cross-gender and cross-type on occasion.

Rehearsals will be Tuesday and Thursday, February 19/21, from 7:00PM to 10:00PM at Temple Beth Hillel.

The performance will be Sunday, February 24th at 2 p.m. ($10 Suggested donation), also at Temple Beth Hillel.

Roles, A Dybbuk or Between Two Worlds
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We are seeking an ensemble of 14 actors to play 37 roles including:
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Chonen-a former yeshiva student, now a rabbi (25-40)
Batlonim-or idlers who hang out at the synagogue (20-80+)
*The Messenger (30-80+)
Mayer-the Shammes (beadle)(40-80+)
Old Woman-named Chana-Esther (60-80+)
Henech-a yeshiva student (18-40)
*Fradde-Leah¡¯s old nurse ((55-80+)
*Leah/The Dybbuk- the bride and the dybbuk (18-36)
Gitl-Leah¡¯s friend (18-36)
Yeshiva Students (18-40)
*Sender-a wealthy man and father of the bride (40-60)
Bessye-Leah¡¯s friend
Nachman-father of the bridegroom (40-60)
Rabbi Mendal-teacher of the bridegroom (50-80+)
Menashe-the bridegroom (20-40)
Rabbi Azriel-a great rabbi (60-80+)
Rabbi Shimshin-Chief Rabbi of Miropol (40-80+)
Townspeople, guests, beggars, relatives, etc.
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*Principal parts

Actors Ensemble is the longest-running theatre organization in Berkeley, founded in 1957. We aim to produce quality theatre emphasizing the ensemble.

Actors Ensemble
510-649-5999
P.O. Box 663
Berkeley, CA 94701


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Susan Brooks: Tokens of Love, Open Studio

 



Please join me during
Susan Brooks/Tokens of Love
1st Saturday Open Studio
noon - 5pm
Thursday thru Saturday, 2/7, 2/8, 2/9
And Thursdays, 2/14, 2/21, 2/28

jewelry / paintings & drawings
& my ongoing project, Objects of Desire & Mirth
(1000 tiny clay figures- a work in progress) plus lots of small gifts.

2547 Eighth Street #24a @ Parker, Berkeley
A few Other artists will be Open @ the SAWTOOTH Building
Plus others around town.?

+Throughout the year: open every Thursday and 1st Saturdays,?
12-5pm and by appointment and chance

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Susan
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Susan Brooks
http://www.susanbrooks.com
2547 Eighth Street 24a
Berkeley, California 94710
510 845-2612


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