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SUMMARY:SLO Museum of Art Presents | Faig Ahmed: Collision
DESCRIPTION:The San Luis Obispo Museum of Art is pleased to present a solo exhibition of prolific contemporary artist Faig Ahmed. \nFrom his studio in Baku\, Azerbaijan\, Ahmed creates textile works that transcend and transform the history of carpet making in the region. Ahmed is interested in how the contemporary and the traditional collide to create something new that defies genres\, borders\, and even history. Ahmed and his weaving collaborators infuse new breath into the carpet-making practice\, turning his textiles into a rich meeting ground between the new and the old\, the common and the holy\, the rich and the ordinary. \nWorking in collaboration with Nina Levent\, Director of Sapar Contemporary\, the Museum is organizing an exhibition of works that spans Ahmed’s career — while focusing on works primarily made within the past five years — 2016 to 2021. Presenting this work for the first time on the Central Coast of California offers the arts community a unique opportunity to engage meaningfully with a practice and a body of work that has never been exhibited in this region. Complementary programming with local school districts\, guided docent tours\, and a lecture program will accompany the exhibition. The works in this exhibition are loaned from major collections from all over the world. \nAbout the Artist\nFaig Ahmed is a multimedia artist working with textiles\, painting\, video\, and installation. Ahmed is best known for his conceptual works that deconstruct and rearrange fragments of traditional Azerbaijani rugs to create contemporary sculptural forms. His work reimagines ancient crafts and creates new visual languages by disassembling traditional works and stereotypes. Born in Sumqayit\, Azerbaijan\, in 1982 Faig Ahmed went on to graduate from the Sculpture Faculty at the Azerbaijan State Academy of Fine Art in Baku in 2004. He represented Azerbaijan in nation’s inaugural pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 2007 and participated in the 2013\, “Love Me\, Love Me Not” event. In 2013\, he was nominated for the third edition of the Jameel Prize organized by London’s Victoria and Albert Museum. He now lives and works in Baku\, Azerbaijan.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/slo-museum-of-art-presents-faig-ahmed-collision/
LOCATION:SLO Museum of Art\, 1010 Broad Street \, SLO
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:Imprinted: Printmaking and Portraiture
DESCRIPTION:The act of printmaking itself is intimate\, from the laborious processes such as woodcarving\, acid etching\, and meticulous ink application\, to the revealing of an image from a plate. These processes too are experimental and infinitely varied\, with no two printmakers working in quite the same way. Similarly\, portraiture has an individualistic\, intimate\, and vulnerable nature to it — whether it be sitting for a portrait\, allowing another to capture your image\, or putting your own self-image into the world for others to see.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/imprinted-printmaking-and-portraiture/
LOCATION:San Luis Obispo Museum of Art\, 1010 Broad Street (at Monterey)\, San Luis Obispo\, CA
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220401
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220530
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SUMMARY:Poem of the Body: David Limrite & Lena Rushing
DESCRIPTION:POEM OF THE BODY: DAVID LIMRITE & LENA RUSHING\nApr 1–May 29\, 2022\nThis Nybak Gallery exhibition will feature two SLO County painters: David Limrite and Lena Rushing.\nDavid Limrite works primarily in graphite\, charcoal\, acrylic\, and collage to create mysterious\, dramatic\, energetic\, dark\, and edgy mixed media figurative work. Lena Rushing’s work typically features a strong\, unconventional female presence and relies heavily on symbolism.\nJoin us for an artist reception on Friday\, April 1st from 5-8.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/poem-of-the-body-david-limrite-lena-rushing/
LOCATION:San Luis Obispo Museum of Art\, 1010 Broad Street (at Monterey)\, San Luis Obispo\, CA
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:SLOCAL Roots Presents: Grand Opening and 420 Celebration
DESCRIPTION:SLOCAL ROOTS ANNOUNCES GRAND OPENING AND FOUR TWENTY CELEBRATIONS AT THE NEWEST CANNABIS DISPENSARY IN SAN LUIS OBISPO \n\n \n\nSchedule:\n9:00 am – SloDoCo 420 celebration donuts\nNoon – 4:20pm Zen Dogs catering\n1:30 pm – Ribbon cutting ceremony\n2:00 pm – Free raffle\nLocation: 3535 South Higuera St.\, San Luis Obispo\, California \n\nABOUT SLOCAL ROOTS FARMS & SLOCAL ROOTS DISPENSARY \nSLOCal Roots is the city’s newest cannabis dispensary\, located at 3535 South Higuera Street in the heart of the commercial center. Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer Austen Connella\, and CoFounder and Chief Operating Officer Kristin Kordich incorporated SLOCal Roots Farms in San Luis Obispo County in 2016. SLOCal Roots Farms is an integrated California cannabis operator\, with cultivation\, processing\, packaging\, and retail sales. SLOCal Roots is the company’s first retail location with a second location\, Root One in Guadalupe\, California expected to open Fall 2022. \nSLOCal Roots Farms is a locally owned and operated cannabis company on the Central Coast focused on bringing people and communities together through the positive health\, social and economic benefits of responsible cannabis. Stewards of the land and using only sustainable practices throughout the supply chain\, the company’s values embody environmental\, social and economic justice. SLOCal Roots Farms is building the premier Central Coast cannabis brand. \nSLOCal Roots’ dedication to the SLO community starts with supporting local non-profit organizations. In the first year of operation SLOCal Roots projects $20\,000 in local charitable giving and 400 hours of community service to organizations including Food Bank Coalition of SLO County\, Meals That Connect\, SLO Senior Center\, Hospice of SLO County and others. SLOCal Roots projects $250\,000.00 in City cannabis tax proceeds in 2022\, growing to $500\,000.00 in 2023. All of the infrastructure necessary to build a fully integrated cannabis brand will be located on the Central Coast\, keeping jobs and economic impact in the community. \nSLOCal Roots new location is the culmination of 20 years of effort; Mr. Connella was an applicant for the first medical cannabis dispensary license in San Luis Obispo County in 2006\, and now has over 20 years of commercial cannabis cultivation experience on the Central Coast. Mr. Connella is a board member of the Central Coast Cannabis Council\, and SLO Grow. SLOCal Roots is a member of the San Luis Obispo Chamber of Commerce.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/slocal-roots-presents-grand-opening-420-celebration/
LOCATION:SLOCal Roots\, 3535 S. Higuera Street\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, 93401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:Ribbon Cutting | SLOCal Roots
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URL:https://slochamber.org/event/ribbon-cutting-slocal-roots/
LOCATION:SLOCal Roots\, 3535 S. Higuera Street\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, 93401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chamber Events
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SUMMARY:Energy and Natural Resources Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:SUBJECT: Roundtable to discuss BOEM’s Request for Comments on the Morro Bay Wind Energy Area Draft Environmental Assessment \nThe Office of Advocacy will host a roundtable to discuss the United States Department of the\nInterior’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) request for comments on the Morro\nBay Wind Energy Area Draft Environmental Assessment. On April 6\, 2022 BOEM announced\nthe availability of a draft environmental assessment for the Morro Bay Wind Energy Area\nlocated off the coast of San Luis Obispo County\, California. \nThe roundtable will take place on Wednesday\, April 20\, 2022 from 2:30-3:30 p.m. (ET). Roundtable participation details will be\nprovided upon receipt of an RSVP. RSVPs should be sent to Prianka.Sharma@sba.gov. The\npurpose of the roundtable will be to gather specific small entity input and presentations on the\nrequest for comments. Parties interested in making oral presentations during the roundtable\nshould indicate this in their RSVP. \nOn April 6\, 2022 the U.S. Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management\n(BOEM) published a draft environmental assessment that analyzes the potential impacts from\nfuture offshore wind commercial leasing activities\, and related activities within the Morro Bay\nWind Energy Area. This area is located 20 miles off the central coast of California\, in San Luis\nObispo County. BOEM will also host two virtual public meetings to discuss the draft assessment.\nThe meetings are scheduled to occur on April 14\, 2022 at 5:00 p.m. (PT) and April 19\, 2022 at\n9:00 a.m. (PT). Register for the public meetings here: https://www.regulations.gov/commenton/BOEM-2021-0044-0128 \n  \nAdvocacy contact: Prianka Sharma (Prianka.Sharma@sba.gov) or at (202) 205-6938
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/energy-and-natural-resources-roundtable/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:Membership Mixer | Trihydro
DESCRIPTION:Every month SLO Chamber members gather after hours to catch up\, meet new members\, do a bit of networking and get an inside glance at a local business. \nMembership Mixers happen on the third Wednesday of every month and provide an opportunity for members to get to know each other and share business contacts all in the friendly confines of a member business. \nA benefit to all Chamber members\, these networking events provide the opportunity for the host to showcase their digs\, show off what they do and maybe even boast a little about the services they offer. \nAll members are welcome to invite a non-member as a one-time guest. The guest will be contacted at a later date about the benefits of a membership. \nPlease see Mixer Guidelines for potential hosts.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/membership-mixer-8/
LOCATION:Trihydro Corporation\, 142 Cross Street\, Ste. 200\, San Luis Obispo\, 93401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chamber Events
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SUMMARY:Public Meeting on Spent Fuel Storage
DESCRIPTION:Diablo Canyon Decommissioning Engagement Panel\nto Host Public Meeting on Spent Fuel Storage \nSan Luis Obispo\, CA – The Diablo Canyon Decommissioning Engagement Panel (DCDEP) will hold a public meeting on Wednesday\, April 20\, from 6:00pm-9:30pm (PT). The public meeting will be held at the County Government Center in San Luis Obispo and via Zoom. The in-person meeting will include a one-hour open house from 5:00pm – 6:00pm\, where members of the public can view exhibits and talk with Panel members and PG&E representatives. \nThe meeting agenda topics include:\n• Discussion of PG&E’s current Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI)\, where spent fuel is stored onsite at Diablo Canyon Power Plant\n• Review of the Panel’s recommendations on spent fuel storage and ISFSI design and operation\n• Briefing from PG&E and vendor Orano USA\, which has been selected to transfer all remaining spent fuel from DCPP operations to dry storage using Orano’s NRC-licensed NUHOMS dry storage system \nThe purpose of this meeting is to introduce the new storage system to the Panel and the public\, and to solicit questions and comments that will be discussed in further detail at the Engagement Panel’s May 25 public meeting. A community open house that will include tours of the ISFSI will be held in June. \nThe public can register to attend the online webinar by visiting the Diablo Canyon Decommissioning Engagement Panel website at https://diablocanyonpanel.org/. In addition to the live webinar\, the meeting will be broadcast on SLOSPAN and local access Channel 21. Those who wish to attend the open house and meeting in person may come to the County Government Center at 1055 Monterey St\, San Luis Obispo.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/public-meeting-on-spent-fuel-storage/
LOCATION:CA
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