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April 2022 Newsletter | The Arts Center
Welcoming Spring at The Arts Center
YEAR OF EMBRACING BRAVE CONTINUES | Main Gallery
LOOKING AT US: Tim Timmerman and Tatyana Ostapenko
Artist Reception, Thurs, April 7, 5:30-7:30 pm
Art for Lunch Artist Talk, Thurs, April 14, 12 pm
The Arts Center’s program theme for 2022, Embracing Brave, continues with a show featuring artworks that invite connections to two new communities. Tim Timmerman's works are created from a Quaker/Episcopalian background and include elements and objects that infuse a high level of storytelling. Tatyana Ostapenko spent her formative years in post-Soviet Ukraine before immigrating to the United States. She uses a composition rooted in Socialist Realism that she has taken far away from what we think of as Soviet-era art. Read More here . . .
Julianna Souther (right) is a recent art school graduate from Oregon State University. She examines her identity as a Korean adoptee with an American heritage.
Youth Poetry Celebration
March 29-June 4, 2022
Friday, April 22, 5-7:30 pm, Open Mic Poetry Reading
Poets in grades K-12 and ages 3-19 yrs. are invited to bring in poetry with accompanying artwork. Help fill the Gallery Wall with poetry and art! Signup Now . . .
THANK YOU MEMBERS!!
Over 50 of you joined or renewed your membership during our Howland Community OPEN Membership Drive. Chareane Wimbley-Gouveia was the selected member to received a $25 ArtShop Gift Certificate. Congrats!
NOW HIRING: Part-Time Arts Education Coordinator
Please Apply if you are interested in creating equitable access to and engagement with activities to connect people to the arts and each other!