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SUMMARY:Cal Poly to Exhibit Photographs by Clint Baclawski
DESCRIPTION:An exhibit titled “Lush\,” featuring the work of photographer Clint Baclawski\, will open in the University Gallery in the Dexter Building (No. 34) at Cal Poly.  \n“Instead of using gallery lights to illuminate a flat image on a wall\, Clint’s photos emanate light from within\, giving them a substance that is normally associated with sculpture\,” said gallery specialist Garet Zook. “The light spectrum that moves through the prints fills the room with its luminescence\, creating a space that is in its entirety an experience.” \nThis exhibition represents Baclawski’s most ambitious work to date. The University Art Gallery will be filled with 64 panels of 128 LED bulbs. The 128 linear feet of images were photographed near Boston and feature blades of grass on a soccer field. The entire image captures the length of the field; corner post to corner post. Within the room\, visitors will see a full range of color variants\, including the lushest greens and the bluest of blue skies\, ending in negative colors; purple and yellow with a full black-and-white transition in between.  \nThe University Art Gallery is free and open to the public from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. It is located on the ground floor near the entrance to the Dexter Building.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/cal-poly-to-exhibit-photographs-by-clint-baclawski/
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SUMMARY:SLO Children's Museum presents Art Center Activity: Stone Decorating
DESCRIPTION:Tiny leaves pasted to flat stones make a artsy Fall decoration. \n805.545.5874
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/slo-childrens-museum-presents-art-center-activity-stone-decorating/
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SUMMARY:Cal Poly Presents Race Citizenship in the Constitution
DESCRIPTION:USC law Professor Ariela Gross will present “Race Citizenship in the Constitution” from 11 a.m. to noon Thursday\, Nov. 19\, in the Advanced Technology Lab (No. 7) at Cal Poly in observance of Constitution Day. \nGross will discuss key aspects of her book\, “What Blood Won’t Tell: A History of Race on Trial in America\,” which unearths the legal history of race by recounting stories of racial identity trials in American courts\, from the early republic into the 20th century. The racial identity trials — court cases that determined a person’s race as well as their rights and privileges — help explain the history of race and racism in America. Gross will sign books after her talk. \nConstitution Day is celebrated Sept. 17\, but because of Cal Poly’s academic calendar\, the university is recognizing it in November.  \nThe public is invited to the free event\, which is sponsored by Cal Poly’s Office of University Diversity and Inclusivity\, and the College of Liberal Arts.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/cal-poly-presents-race-citizenship-in-the-constitution/
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:SLO Children's Museum presents Moonlight Hours
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy free admission to the museum during Farmer’s Market! \n805.545.5874
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/slo-childrens-museum-presents-moonlight-hours/
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SUMMARY:Hwy 227 Operational Analysis\, Workshop #1
DESCRIPTION:This study will explore short- and longer-term improvements to address traffic congestion and safety in the corridor. Public input\, along with traffic data and analysis\, will inform the study and suggested solutions. At this workshop\, attendees will learn more about how the data is being collected and offer feedback on current issues/conditions. Future workshops will present data findings and suggested solutions.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/hwy-227-operational-analysis-workshop-1/
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SUMMARY:Cal Poly Presents Aztec Ruins Monument Talk
DESCRIPTION:Aztec Ruins National Monument Topics of Nov. 19 Talk at Cal Poly  \nSAN LUIS OBISPO — Gary M. Brown of the National Park Service will give a presentation on the Aztec Ruins National Monument from 6 to 7 p.m. Thursday\, Nov. 19\, in the Pavilion of the Performing Arts Center at Cal Poly.\nIn his talk\, titled “The Ancient Great Houses of the Aztec Ruins National Monument: The Impact of Chaco Canyon on the Late Prehistory of Northwestern New Mexico\,” Brown will describe the architectural history of the Aztec Ruins National Monument and discuss the role that Chacoan influence and other colonization played in the dynamic cultural history of the Four Corners region. The Four Corners region includes the southwestern corner of Colorado\, northwestern corner of New Mexico\, northeastern corner of Arizona\, and southeastern corner of Utah. \nThe great houses at the monument were built in the northern hinterland of Chaco Canyon\, New Mexico\, by Chacoan migrants who colonized the area in the second half of the 11th century. \nBrown will also talk about how Chacoan colonists used religion and large communal rituals to spread their influence across the region. While farming the fertile river valleys and building humble domestic pueblos\, the original inhabitants of the area worked with the Chacoans to build several monumental great houses at Aztec community centers from the late 1000s well into the 1100s.  \nThe public is invited to the free event\, sponsored by Cal Poly’s Social Sciences Department and the College of Liberal Arts.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/cal-poly-presents-aztec-ruins-monument-talk/
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SUMMARY:"The Nightmare Before Xmas – A Musical Theater Tribute" at the Clark Center
DESCRIPTION:Adapted by Natalia and Jeff Salisbury\, The Nightmare Before Xmas is a musical theater tribute is sure to delight audience members of all ages. This intimate production is a feast for the eyes\, ears\, and heart. \nTicket Prices: General Admission: Adults-$20 Seniors-$18 Children (under 12)-$16 \n“Just because I cannot see it\, doesn’t mean I can’t believe it!” – Jack Skellington
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/the-nightmare-before-xmas-a-musical-theater-tribute-at-the-clark-center-4/
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SUMMARY:Cal Poly Presents The Little Prince
DESCRIPTION:Cal Poly Theatre & Dance Department to Present ‘The Little Prince’ Nov. 12-21 \nThe Cal Poly Theatre & Dance Department will present its fall production\, “The Little Prince\,” at 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturday\, Nov. 12-14 and 19-21\, in the Spanos Theatre on campus.   \nThe play is based upon Antonie de Saint-Exupéry’s popular French novella. First published in 1943\, “The Little Prince” is the most-read and most-translated book in the French language.  \nThe production begins when the Aviator crash lands in the desert. While struggling to repair his airplane and survive in the harsh climate\, he is visited by the Little Prince. The strange\, innocent\, mysterious boy regales the Aviator with tales of his travels — sailing among the stars\, visiting fantastical planets\, and meeting unique characters.  \nThe Little Prince’s stories awaken the lost child in the Aviator\, reconnecting him to his dreams and helping him survive the ordeal. “Their relationship is tenderhearted\, inspiring and heartbreaking. The landscape in which they find themselves is imbued with magic and light\,” said Al Schnupp\, director and Cal Poly Theatre & Dance professor.  \nThe cast includes 12 actors. Most of the characters are performed by live actors\, though the production also features five handcrafted puppets articulated by four puppeteers. The setting is a vast 3-D backdrop that features planets interconnected with gears\, wheels\, belts and mechanical devices. A stylized vintage airplane is also featured prominently in the design. Illustrations\, drawn by the Aviator\, will be projected onto a large screen with synchronized drawings by artist Beatriz Pereira\, a Cal Poly theatre arts major. \nSenior theatre arts major Kimberlee Vandenburg designed the costumes with assistance from faculty member Thomas John Bernard. Clint Bryson\, the department’s technical director\, serves as lighting designer. \nTickets are $20 for the public and $12 students\, seniors\, children\, faculty and staff. Tickets are sold at the Performing Arts Center Ticket Office between noon and 6 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. To order by phone\, call 805-SLO-4TIX (805-756-4849). \nThe performance is sponsored by Cal Poly’s Theatre & Dance Department\, the College of Liberal Arts\, and the Instructionally Related Activities program. The production is presented with permission from Dramatic Publishing.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/cal-poly-presents-the-little-prince-2/
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