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Cool Stuff at BLUESCHOOL!

10/20/2015

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Got some stuff happenin' here at Blueschool starting in November: 
First, Meet the Artist at Blue School Arts!Antonia Price is a fiber artist and a 2015 Artist Trust Fellow. Her recent work includes sculpture and costume for Vernae: a series of installations, performances and a film directed by Seattle filmmaker Ethan Folk.
Price got her start in Seattle as a dancer and has grown into fiber arts from a lifelong love of knitting. She continues to work within the dance world, now costuming and creating site specific installations for dance performance. After winning the 2015 Artist Trust Fellowship she travelled with Vernae to Belgrade, Serbia and now lives in Los Angeles. 
Come meet Antonia to hear about her work, see footage from the film, ask your questions and have some tea. 
http://antoniaprice.com
https://www.facebook.com/VERNAEfilm
4pm Sunday, November 8th

Artist Trust's Meet the Artist talks bring their artists into communities around Washington to speak about the work that is made possible with the support of the organization.

Also starting in November is the ARTBIZ ATELIER with KIM TINUVIEL! This includes both free introductory lectures and VERY well priced workshops. The first of the lectures is on Photographing your artwork, on Tuesday November 17th at 6-7PM. For more info go HERE

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    { “Eleanor was right. She never looked nice. She looked like art, and art wasn't supposed to look nice; it was supposed to make you feel something.” ~ Rainbow Rowell, Eleanor & Park }
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