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SUMMARY:Henry Klein Exhibit to Focus on PNW Residentail Design through the Decades
DESCRIPTION:MOUNT VERNON\, WASHINGTON\, October 2019 — HKP Architects is thrilled to announce that the Historical Museum of Skagit County will be presenting an exhibit of residential design works by regionally noted architect Henry Klein (1920-2013). The exhibit\, entitled Henry Klein Homes: Light\, Form and Materiality Through the Decades\, will open November 22\, 2019\, and run through March of 2020. \nHenry Klein’s work spans five decades from the mid-1950’s until his retirement from the practice in the early 2000’s. Guiding themes of natural light\, indoor/outdoor connections\, natural materials\, gracious overhangs and beautiful screening weave through every decade. The exhibit also highlights some of the clients\, contractors\, other design professionals who worked with Henry\, and some of the homeowners who live in his houses today. \n“When the work is organized by decade\, it is wonderful to see the consistency of expression as well as the evolution of Henry’s designs\,” said Julie Blazek\, Partner at HKP Architects. \nThis is an opportunity for the public and design professionals to see a rare curated collection of photographs of the design and construction of Henry Klein’s most notable homes. Klein’s process of design is also illuminated through working drawings\, hand sketches\, and physical models. \n“The timelessness of Henry’s designs\, integration of nature\, and the honesty in the expression of materials speak not only to Henry’s formidable design skills but also to his gentle and honest nature\,” said Brian Poppe\, Partner at HKP Architects.
URL:https://bellinghamalive.com/event2/henry-klein-exhibit-to-focus-on-pnw-residentail-design-through-the-decades/
LOCATION:Skagit County Historical Museum\, 501 S 4th St.\, La Conner
CATEGORIES:Museum
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SUMMARY:Obsessed: The Art of Nerd-dom
DESCRIPTION:Reclaiming the once-pejorative term “nerd” to mean anyone who obsesses over created content\, we’re taking a glimpse into the artistic side of nerd culture and our innate desire to expand upon the creative content we love. With artwork ranging from literary illustration to comics to game design\, this exhibit celebrates the irrepressible creativity and playfulness of nerd culture in the Northwest. Hosted by PAFAC and NOLS Port Angeles Main Library and co-curated by Sarah Jane & Ginny Holladay.\nLocations:\nPort Angeles Fine Arts Center | 1203 E Lauridsen Blvd. | Port Angeles\, WA 98362\nNOLS Port Angeles Main Library | 2210 S. Peabody St. | Port Angeles\, WA 98362\nDate:\nJanuary 12–March 15 | Thursday–Sunday | 10am–4pm
URL:https://bellinghamalive.com/event2/obsessed-the-art-of-nerd-dom/
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:Youth Artist Exhibiton
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Syre launches its first Whatcom County Youth Artist Exhibition\, featuring artists in Grades 6 through 13. \nA jury of 5 people\, including David Syre’s art curator\, Ana Palacio\, has nominated three winners from a large range of applications. 6 other special nominees will be shown at the final exhibition that will officially open on December 7th\, 2019 and stay open through February 27th\, 2020. \n“The selection process was not easy and we were all very impressed by the visual translation of the theme ‘Wishes and Dreams’. All applicants have shown their full commitment to investigate the topic and to represent it through different drawing and painting techniques\,” referred the jury committee. \n‘Wishes and Dreams’ was meant to inspire the students to envision their future\, to express their inner thoughts\, and to represent a world they would like to live in. The jury based their decisions not only on the technical execution but also on the creative rendering of the theme\, the artist’s statements\, and their motivations to participate in this call. \nThe winning artists are Kayla Nygren\, WWU (1st. Place) Emma Vande Voort\, Lynden Christian High School (2nd place)\, Jerusalem Sintayejhu\, Blaine High School (3rd place). The special nominees are: \nCharlie “Chipper” Goggin – Bellingham High School\nKate Hansen – Lynden Christian High School\nElla Keizer – Horizon Middle School\nAudrey Miller – Horizon Middle School\nChance Van Montgem – Blaine High School\nElizabeth West – Bellingham High School \nThe opening reception will take place on December 7th\, 2019 from 3-5 pm. Light refreshments will be served.
URL:https://bellinghamalive.com/event2/youth-artist-exhibiton/
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:BEGINNING JEWELRY METALSMITHING 1:
DESCRIPTION:In this 5-week evening class you will learn basic jewelry fabrication techniques including: annealing\, sawing\, piercing\, filing\, texturing\, soldering\, forming\, and polishing using non-ferrous metals. You will use BMAG’s jewelry tools and equipment\, in a safe\, supportive\, creative environment and you can expect to finish one to two interesting pieces using these basic skills. No experience necessary! Prerequisites: Open to adults\, 18 years or older\, wanting to learn new skills. Instructor: Sacha Bliese. Course fee: $215.00 plus $20 materials fee.\nDates & Times: Thursdays\, Jan 2\, 9\, 16\, 23\, 30\, 2020\, 6pm to 9pm. \nBellingham Metal Arts Guild is a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Organization promoting the Metal Arts through\nclasses\, workshops\, lectures & more at our studio/education facility in the Squalicum Harbor Mall.\nFull details and to Register go to: Current.BMAG-WA.org\nSubscribe to our Newsletter at: News.BMAG-WA.org\neMail: Info@BMAG-WA.org
URL:https://bellinghamalive.com/event2/beginning-jewelry-metalsmithing-1-4/
LOCATION:Bellingham Metal Arts Guild\, 2620 North Harbor Loop Dr. Suite 6\, Bellingham\, WA 98225
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