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SUMMARY:Cal Poly Kennedy Library Exhibit to Showcase Hip-Hop Culture
DESCRIPTION:Showcasing the five elements of hip-hop culture: graffiti writing\, breakdancing\, deejaying\, emceeing\, and knowledge production — used to speak truth and justice to social ills in the U.S. and beyond. \nThe public is invited to an opening reception from 4 to 6 p.m. Thursday\, April 19\, on the second floor of Kennedy Library. The reception will include performances by student emcees\, deejays\, spoken-word artists and the SLO Breakers\, Cal Poly’s breakdancers club.  \nThe exhibit\, “Don’t Believe the Hype: The Radical Elements of Hip Hop\,” will feature the work of Cal Poly ethnic studies Professor Jenell Navarro and student curators\, who “explored each of the elements and placed them under a campus and regional lens to showcase the conscious roots of hip-hop culture\,” Navarro said. “Hip-hop crosses four decades and many generations\, speaking truth to power. Its wordplay\, influence and cross-generational fluency provides a voice that continues to change the world.”  \nCollaborative and participatory — the exhibit integrates faculty and student-driven scholarship\, creativity and curation to showcase hip-hop culture as an important narrative role in telling a corrective history of urban life in the face of racism\, classism and sexism.   \nThe exhibit is free and open to the public. “See hip-hop culture for what it is — a truth-telling reality check with a pedagogical agenda — where young people take the mic\, the floor\, the turntables or a subway car and dare to write a radical vision of their world\,” Navarro said. \nThe exhibit is sponsored in collaboration with Cal Poly’s Kennedy Library\, Ethnic Studies Department and Architecture Department.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/cal-poly-kennedy-library-exhibit-to-showcase-hip-hop-culture/
LOCATION:California
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:ELECTRIC ABSTRACTIONS
DESCRIPTION:EXHIBITS // ELECTRIC ABSTRACTIONS \nAPR 20 – JUN 10 \nOVERVIEW // Electric Abstractions focuses on three California artists using computer technology to create contemporary fine art. Daniel Leighton\, Robert Chapman\, and Jayne Behman have been creating images digitally for years—drawing with digits and painting with pixels. Jayne Behman and Robert Chapman both have had formal training and years of experience and backgrounds in traditional studio art. Their forays into digital art started after they had already established themselves as artists.  \nDaniel Leighton came to digital art already well-versed in programming computer apps and making moving pictures when he decided to create computer art. “For SLOMA\, this is an opportunity to embrace new media\, celebrate three artistic talents with visually compelling artwork\, and present an exhibition that also appeals to younger audiences\,” said Ruta Saliklis\, SLOMA curator. Daniel Leighton’s digital art can be transported by the viewer from a static image into a moving art piece using apps on an iPhone or iPad\, making for a more participatory and personalized experience.  \nRobert Chapman’s artwork starts with under drawings associated in technique to abstract expressionism. Triggered by the subconscious\, he proceeds by adding layers to define objective realistic art with that of the objectivity found in the observable nature of reality.  \nJayne Behman embraces the iPad as her canvas and uses computer apps to provide her drawing and painting tools. Her images reflect her inner child that deals with adult challenges. \nRelated Programming\nSaturday\, April 21 at 2 PM: Panel discussion with the three artists of Electric Abstractions. \nThursday\, June 7 at 12 PM: Art at High Noon with artist Jayne Behman. Free admission. \nSunday\, June 10 at 5 PM: Concert with pianist Josh Nelson with multimedia video and light presentation to compliment Electric Abstractions. $20 general seating. \nDETAILS // A public reception with the artist will take place on Friday\, May 4 from 6-9 PM in conjunction with Art After Dark. Members-only preview 5 to 6 PM.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/electric-abstractions/
LOCATION:California
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:Cal Poly Men and Masculinity Program to Host Manifest Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Cal Poly’s Men and Masculinity program will host its annual Manifest exhibit from May 22 through 25 at the University Art Gallery. An opening reception is scheduled for 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday\, May 22. \nThe exhibit aims to create an engaging and dynamic space for people to think about\, talk about and participate in shaping individuals’ thoughts about men and masculinity. This year’s exhibition theme is “Masculinity: Art from Dark to Light\,” which seeks to capture the wide range of experiences and perceptions of masculinity. \n“Art is one of the most powerful channels to communicate the human experience\, and I’m always amazed at how Manifest helps me see profound aspects of masculinity\,” said Nick Bilich\, coordinator for the Men and Masculinity program. \nThis year’s exhibit features student-submitted paintings\, graphic design art\, sculptures\, poetry and photography. \nThe exhibit and reception are free and open to the public. The gallery\, located in the Dexter Building\, is open weekdays from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/cal-poly-men-masculinity-program-host-manifest-exhibit/
LOCATION:Cal Poly Art Gallery\, Dexter Building 34\, 1 Grand Ave.\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, 93401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:Luncheon Conversations with Historic Women of SLO County
DESCRIPTION:This spring and summer\, join us in the lush gardens of the Dallidet Adobe for a series of luncheon conversations with historic women of San Luis Obispo County. \nOur May luncheon features the stories of Rosa Ditmas Hasbrouck and Madge Ditmas.\nRosa Ditmas Hasbrouck was the wife of pioneering Saucelito Canyon winegrower Henry Ditmas—till she divorced him and married neighboring winemaker Aram Hasbrouck of St. Remy. Her daughter-in-law Madge Ditmas became the noted journalist and local historian. \nSPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER: Nancy Greenough of Saucelito Canyon Vineyard. \nIncludes a delectable lunch provided by Del Monte Cafe. \nStreet parking only. Please do not park in the adjacent lot at the end of Pacific Street. You will be towed!
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/luncheon-conversations-historic-women-slo-county/
LOCATION:Dallidet Adobe\, 1185 Pacific St.\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, 93401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:County of SLO Public Library presents: Paper Flower Craft for Kids
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we create a garden out of simple tissue paper. Tissue paper flowers are pretty to look at and easy to make. Create your own beautiful spring flowers. Preschool/school age.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/county-of-slo-public-library-presents-paper-flower-craft-for-kids/
LOCATION:California
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:PUBLIC WORKS NIGHT AT DOWNTOWN SLO FARMERS’ MARKET
DESCRIPTION:PUBLIC WORKS NIGHT AT DOWNTOWN SLO FARMERS’ MARKET \n“Building for today\, planning for tomorrow” \n  \nSan Luis Obispo\, CA— In celebration of National Public Works Week\, the City of San Luis Obispo and Downtown SLO are pleased to present Public Works Night at the Downtown SLO Farmers’ Market on Thursday\, May 24\, from 6:00 to 9:00 PM. The events will take place on Chorro Street off Higuera during the regularly-scheduled Downtown SLO Farmers’ Market. \n  \nStaff from the City of San Luis Obispo will be at The Market with informative displays\, equipment demonstrations\, and brochures detailing the intricacies of running the city and the importance planning\, building\, and operations have on our communities. Children will be able to experience the tools and machines used in Public Works\, such as bucket trucks and tractors\, and visit with staff and ask questions. This event is family-friendly\, free\, and open to the public. \nFor more information\, please visit our website at www.DowntownSLO.com or contact Market Manager Whitney Chaney at Whitney@DowntownSLO.com or call (805) 541-0286 ext. 13. \n  \nPublic Works Night at Downtown SLO Farmers’ Market\nMay 24\, 2018 from 6:00 to 9:00 PM\nChorro Street between Monterey and Marsh \nAbout Downtown SLO: Downtown SLO is a 501 (c)(6) nonprofit founded in 1975 whose mission is to foster an economically vibrant Downtown. Downtown SLO serves the community by working on initiatives like parking and beautification efforts\, coordinating special events and the weekly Farmers’ Market\, supporting economic activities\, and examining Downtown issues.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/public-works-night-downtown-slo-farmers-market/
LOCATION:California
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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