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Fall 2010 • Issue 26
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The mural “reCollections,” on the cover of the Summer 2010 issue of Arts Perspective, was attributed to Judy Baca, mural artist and founder/artistic director of the Social and Public Art Resource Center. Baca did control the aesthetics of the mural, but the mural was a collaboration among Baca and 16 students from Durango and Ignacio High Schools, under the direction of Durango artist Shan Wells. Wells met with the students for two hours a week for one semester in the 1999-2000 school year. Many community members helped, including Ignacio High School teacher Jill Peterson, and professors from Fort Lewis College in southwest studies, art history and anthropology, as well as an archivist. The project engineer was Ed Bolster.
The students were Agatha Bison, Laura Bonanni, Tim Brennan, Alison Cooper, Keith Dale, Dave Gallegos, Brian Gebhardt, Luz Herrera-Rodden, Mikayla Jackson, Mary Johnson, Michelle Lowder, Chris Mulder, Tana Swink, Jared Tucson, Victoria Vasquez and Dwain White. These 16 students created the overall map of the mural, and each then contributed drawings, paintings or family photographs, which were emailed, mailed or put on disc and sent to Judy Baca, who composed the mural in her computer and also painted some of the images herself. The final image was digitally printed on vinyl.
The mural was a project of the local nonprofit Durango Latino Education Coalition, now doing business as Del Alma. Part of the organization’s mission is cultural competency. The mural was a way to make visual the variety of cultural influences in Durango. You can learn about the images by going to the archives of the Durango Herald and reading the mural article of May 10, 2002. There is another article about the mural in the May 11, 2002 issue.
The mural was funded by the Durango City Arts Grant, Colorado Council on the Arts, Southern Ute Tribe, Youth Crime Prevention Intervention grant, Ballantine Family Foundation, Community Bank Fund, La Plata Electric Association, El Pomar Foundation, El Pomar Youth in Community Service and many generous donations from individuals in the community. O
“reCollections” can be viewed from the parking lot at the Durango Arts Center, 802 E. 2nd Avenue, Durango. To learn more about Judy Baca’s work, visit http://www.sparcmurals.org. To learn more about the work of Shan Wells, visit http://www.shanwells.com.
Editor’s note: We at Shared Vision Publising do our best to print complete and accurate information. But we are, after all, human. After the summer issue printed, we received a correction about our cover image and felt the need to share more of the story with our readers.
The “reCollections” Mural by Victoria Romero Coe
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My emergence …
Some of my friends have started calling me the “Camping Queen.” These last few months, my weekends have included family camping trips in Colorado, New Mexico and Utah. Come the weekend, we pack up our little travel trailer and head out to explore. How convenient that I can combine work and pleasure by exploring the arts communities of our neighboring towns.
Our trip to Creede, Colorado introduced me to the award-winning Creede Repertory Theatre, where we attended an excellent performance of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee and camped beside a beautiful stream with the most amazing view. We wandered through the galleries and talked with artists, a nice break from my busy life as an emerging publisher. And yes, I am proud to claim my role as an “emerging” publisher. Though many of my days are filled with deadline-driven tasks, I choose to think about the positive side of living in a vibrant arts community.
It’s exciting to brainstorm with my editor/art director and dear friend, Heather. We talk about ideas for feature stories that share different perspectives on the arts, and we discuss how those stories relate to life and the themes of the magazine. When we are involved in these discussions, the energy level could probably blow the top off Engineer Mountain! When you see us together on the streets, watch out, there’s trouble a-brewin’ — I’m probably getting a sermon about staying on deadline. But deadlines drive me to finish our work so we can share the end product with you, our readers. Perhaps that is what defines an “emerging artist?”
Our cover art this issue is the work of Durango artist Crystal Hartman, who made a very insightful statement: “Emerging is the space where you go from creating art because you are simply compelled to, to wanting to share it with others.” And that says it all … from this emerging publisher.
I hope you enjoy this issue. We would love to hear your stories, so feel free to post and share your perspective at http://www.facebook.com/sharedvision.
Regards,
Denise Leslie, Publisher “There is incredible power in the arts to inspire and influence.” –Julie Taymor
p i c t u r e d a b o v e “Monastery Road to Abiquiu”
Digital photograph by Kathy Myrick http://www.flickr.com/photos/kathymyrick
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Polly MorgensternSan Juan Symphony’s 25th Season pg. 12Polly Morgenstern retired to Durango from Cleveland with husband, Dan. She served for six years as president of the San Juan Symphony. A singer, sailor, skier, writer and devoted grandmother of three, she’s also a lawyer.
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Leanne GoebelCreative-Industries Legislation pg. 21 Leanne Goebel is an award-winning arts journalist, critic and writer. A former editor of Arts Perspective magazine, she credits this publication for helping her launch an international art writing career.
Molly ChildersDelicate Blossoms pg. 24Molly Anderson-Childers is a writer, artist, creativity consultant and photographer in Durango. Her work has appeared locally and nationally in print publications and online. Visit her blog for a dose of daily inspiration: http://www.stealingplums.blogspot.com.
Meisa ChaseIllustrated Map of DSOA pg. 14 & 15A jennet of many trades, Meisa has a closet filled with plenty of fitting disguises. Her drawing(s) remain as the hub of her artistic world, and the best peephole to view from. You never know what tricks could be up her sleeves, and she prefers it that way. Contact her at m31s4chase@gmail.com.
Victoria Romero CoeThe “reCollections” Mural pg. 5 Vicki is a visual artist, board member of Del Alma and retired physical therapist.
Stew MosbergElizabeth Kinahan: Artist on the Cusp pg. 6Stew Mosberg is a freelance writer living in Bayfield. He has been an arts publisher and journalist, and has written two books on design. His email address is wrtrf@aol.com.
Debra MayeuxEncaustic Emergence pg. 10A longtime resident of the Four Corners, Debra Mayeux has worked as a reporter and news editor for 18 years in radio, television and newspaper. She recently started a media relations business in Farmington, where she lives with her husband and three sons.
Miki HarderPoint of View pg. 18Miki has had a drawing implement in her hand since she was knee-high to a lady bug. Seeing the world too much as a comic book reflection of her world, you are an innocent recipient of her outlook.
Denise LesliePublisherNote to Readers pg. 4 A true marketeer of the arts – Denise is embracing her new role as publisher of Arts Perspective magazine and Southwest Arts Programs. She’s anxious to explore more about the arts in the Four Corners!
Jeannie BergerProofreaderAfter teaching high school English for 21 years, Jeannie still can’t let go of her red pen. When she is not proofreading, she fills her idle hours as a staff member at the Durango Arts Center, where she wears several hats, one of which is the editor of the Artsline newsletter. Email jeannie@durangoarts.org
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Susan RonnCopy EditorSusan is a freelance lawyer who never quit her day jobs as editor, writer and actor. The is currently appearing on stage in Sexy Laundry in Auckland, New Zealand. Contact her at susan.ronn@gmail.com.
Bridget IrishThe Common Reading Experience pg. 8Bridget Irish is assistant dean of writing and first year experience at Fort Lewis College. She is interim director of the college’s writing program and, among other duties, Irish coordinates the Common Reading Experience. She is mar-ried, with four children and seven grandchildren.
o n t h e c o v e r“So Much to Think About” ink sketchbookBackground: Detail “Single Speed World Championship” watercolor and mixed mediaCrystal Hartman, youngest member inducted into the National Watercolor SocietyFine Art - http://www.crystalhartman.com Jewels - http://www.durangosilver.com
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Arts Perspective is an independent magazine published quarterly by Shared Vision Publishing. ISSN# 1554-6586. Contents are copyrighted, 2010 by Shared Vision Publishing. All rights reserved. No part of this print or online publication may be reproduced without written permission from the publisher. Queries are preferred. Articles and letters are welcome; however the publisher is not responsible for unsolicited materials and will not return materials unless accompanied by sufficient return postage. Materials accepted for publication become the property of Arts Perspective and Shared Vision Publishing. Artists retain all rights to their work. Arts Perspective is not responsible or liable for any misspellings, incorrect dates or information in its captions, calendar, listings or advertisements. Articles and editorial notes represent the views of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views or policies of Arts Perspective magazine.
Heather Leavitt MartinezManaging Editor/Art DirectorPrevious publisher, now turned full-time creative of another kind, Heather is a dedicated gadfly for the magazine when she’s not traveling or working in her studio.
Her art, like her personality, is instantly appealing. Elizabeth Kinahan is a remarkably gifted painter, poised on the brink of greater recognition. And speaking of poise, the wispy young woman possesses an ethereal quality that belies her intense focus when she is in front of an easel.
In love with creating art since she was a child in Westfield, New Jersey, Elizabeth was also fascinated by nature and the animal kingdom, which ultimately led her to move to Colorado. That attraction to living things has always been at the heart of her paintings. Known for her depiction of animals, fish and flora, Kinahan has lately been turning out a series of portrait-like paintings entitled, “The Women of Durango.”
The newest work incorporates much of the same technique and style she honed over the past few years. Not one to focus on superfluous backgrounds, she usually surrounds her subjects with a rhythmic series of brushstrokes that anchor the figure to the canvas. The splashes of color, the trail of her brush are, as often as not, techniques she uses to draw the viewer to the essence of the image. In one of her signature paintings, the flurry of feathers and flap of a rooster’s wings not only suggest the bird’s agitation, they add dynamic movement. The style also allows Elizabeth to cut to the action and get to the central figure. Rather than getting caught up in the minutiae of a detailed background, Kinahan’s work is about exploration, becoming intimate and familiar with what is of greatest interest to her.
According to the artist, her objective when painting is to impart a “sense of joy and splendor, an awakening to the magnificent nature of the world we are.”
In January, she gave up a job at the Art Supply House, which she held for almost four years, so that she could concentrate solely on her painting and making a living as an artist. Considering that she had her first solo show the year she graduated and followed it with another one-woman exhibit almost as soon as she got to Durango, it isn’t such a bold move. “I just felt it was time,” she explains. “Something shifted in me.”
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subject’s essence. Even though she has always considered herself a painter of people, her objective is the same regardless of her subject. “What I paint is what I love,” she says. “When I paint a tiger, I feel like I understand that tiger.”
Discussing the arguable difference between emerging versus established artists, Kinahan visibly displays signs of annoyance with such labels. Already selling work, gaining commissions and exhibiting in shows and galleries, it would seem she is already established. However, Elizabeth Kinahan, the animal lover, wants to be in a position to donate a sizeable portion of the sales of her artwork to various animal causes. It appears to be a safe bet that she will reach that goal before the paint dries. e
To see Elizabeth Kinahan’s work, visit RainDance Gallery, 945 Main Avenue, Durango, or see her work online at http://www.elizabethkinahan.com.
p i c t u r e d a b o v e l e f t t o r i g h t “Butterfly Net” 18” x 24” oil on panel “Vintage Hat” 24” x 18” oil on canvas “White Gloves” 24” x 18” oil on panel
Like other artists, she donates her work to causes she believes in; fundraising events for organizations such as Land Conservancy, Alternative Horizons, and the Furniture as Art auctions have been recipients of her generosity.
In June, Durango’s Rain Dance Gallery wisely trumped other local galleries by offering to represent Kinahan in its Main Avenue showroom. Even though she is one of several artists on view, it might well mark her emergence on a much wider stage.
Elizabeth draws inspiration from contemporary artists such as Jeremy Mann, Aaron Westerberg, Jeremy Lipking and Amy Lind, all of whom are established, yet are still referred to by some as “emerging” artists. In addition to these figurative-realists, Kinahan contemplatively comments about the talent of Lucien Freud, and as she lists all of these accomplished practitioners, it is clear she has set her goals on joining their ranks. “But,” she explains, “I’m reluctant to be too heavily influenced by them. I created my own techniques.”
For the present, Kinahan is intent on finishing her “Women of Durango” series and hopes to have about 20 canvases to show, probably in Durango first, then elsewhere in the nation. When asked about her short- and long-term aspirations, she says she is comfortable painting what she loves and trying to communicate the
The Common Reading Experience (CRE) at Fort Lewis College (FLC) provides this fall’s first-year students an opportunity to join a campus-wide discussion of the book Enrique’s Journey by Sonia Nazario. Each new student is given a free copy of the book at orientation. The book is used as a basis for discussion in classes and residence halls, and as the focal point for several co-curricular events throughout the fall semester. A major goal of the CRE is to help integrate incoming students into the academic community. As students discuss “their” book with upperclassmen, faculty, the president, staff, librarians and food service workers, these emerging scholars become engaged in a shared intellectual experience.
The CRE helps create opportunities for FLC students to read, think and write about a common theme. It helps students create community around an idea and a space to explore various aspects of a current issue — not to decide what is right or wrong, good or bad, but to discover that there are multiple ways of looking at an idea and many ideas worthy of examination. Supported by the college and a private donation by the Boedecker Foundation, the CRE is entering its fifth year.
This year’s book, Enrique’s Journey, is the true story of a Honduran teenage boy who braves inconceivable obstacles as he sets out to find his mother in the United States. His mother left Honduras when he was five to work in the United States in order to provide a better life for her son. Their relationship is a complicated one, which makes the book as much about family responsibilities and tensions as it is about immigration. The author, Nazario, is a Los Angeles Times journalist who won a Pulitzer Prize for her feature writing.
In September, the college’s theatre department will present an adaptation of Enrique’s Journey. Directed by Felicia Meyer
and choreographed by Kathryn Moller, the adaptation will be written by playwright Anthony Garcia and FLC students. Garcia is a member of Su Teatro, where he is presently the artistic director and resident playwright. FLC students will perform September 24-26 at 7 p.m.
Other CRE events include a talk, with photographs, by author Sonia Nazario at the Community Concert Hall on September 22. FLC students and employees with valid FLC ID will be admitted at 6:30 p.m., and doors will open to the public at 6:45 p.m. Nazario will spend the day with students and Friends of the Library in small group sessions, discussing her life as a journalist and her own journey as she followed Enrique.
Past books selected for the CRE have been Folding Paper Cranes by Leonard Red Bird, Mountains Beyond Mountains by Tracy
Kidder, Three Cups of Tea by Greg Mortenson and David Relin, and The Beast in the Garden by David Baron. GFor more information and a complete list of events, see Save the Dates to the right or visit http://library.fortlewis.edu/CRE/index.html.
For suggestions and questions, email irish_b@fortlewis.edu.
For more information about A Theatre Group in Silverton, contact Artistic Director, Mollie Mook at emmook@msn.com.
p i c t u r e d a b o v e l e f t t o r i g h t A Theatre Group reads Enrique’s Journey at the Grand Imperial Hotel
in Silverton July 31 as part of the New Artist Series. A Theatre Group’s mission is to foster the artistic development of the professional, emerging and
community artist. For more information, visit http://www.atheatregroup.org. Front, on his knees: Gerardo Acosta (Enrique); Second row L to R: Randi Foster
(Dominga), Marianna Chavez (Lourdes) and Judy Graham (Abuela).
Musicians playing with playwright, Anthony Garcia singing “Chorizo on my Guayabera” L to R: Pat Swonger, Fred Cantfield,
Daniel Valdez and Anthony Garcia. Photos by Heather Leavitt Martinez
Enrique’s Journey book coverCourtesy of the publisher, Random House
p o r t r a i t a b o v e Sonia Nazario, Author
Photo courtesy of the publisher, Random House
The CommonReading Experience A Journey for Emerging Scholars by Bridget Irish
S A V E T H E D A T E S
Sept. 8–Dec. 1, 5:30–6:30 p.m.“Making a Difference” with host, Bridget Irish
KDUR Radio 91.9/93.9 FM
Sept. 23Breakfast with Sonia Nazario: 8:15–9:15 a.m.
Friends of John F. Reed Library
Discussion & Lunch with Sonia Nazario: 10 a.m.–1 p.m.El Centro students, faculty and staff
Discussion & Writing Workshop: 2:30–4 p.m.Students in Comp, Mass Communications
& Media Writing
Lecture & Book Signing: 7–9 p.m.Sonia Nazario, Author of Enrique’s Journey
Community Concert Hall
Sept. 24–26, 7 p.m.Original Play Based on Enrique’s Journey
FLC Dept. of Theatre, Theatre Main Stage
OctoberStudent Essay Competition
Deadline to enter: Oct. 22
Oct. 6, 7–9 p.m.Creating A Safer, More Compassionate World, III
Panel on ImmigrationBallroom, SU
Oct 18, 7–9 p.m.Film & Discussion
Maid in the USA, with Nancy CardonaNoble 130
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Book, Music & Lyrics by Richard O’Brien
With a blowtorch in one hand and a bamboo-handled paintbrush in the other, Michael Billie prepared to paint. He dipped his brush in colored beeswax, liquefied by the heat of an electric kitchen skillet. Billie brushed the wax onto silk, adding multiple layers to create his art.
The silk holds a decades-old image of a Navajo. This image will stand out despite being covered in wax, because once the wax dries, Billie will use sculpting tools to etch it away. “It’s like sculpting,” he said. “You can build up the wax as much as you want. When it dries, you can take a sculpting tool and scrape it away. There’s always an element of surprise.”
The unexpected factor of encaustic art is what led Billie, a long-time sculptor, to take up the practice of it two years ago. “I was in a gallery in Albuquerque, and I ran into a painting that was encaustic,” Billie said. “I knew I had to learn to do that.”
The technique of making paintings out of pigmented wax dates back to A.D. 100. “It’s ancient. The Egyptians used to do it, but it’s coming back into vogue. That’s not why I’m doing it. It’s just because I love it,” Billie said. Artists of the 21st century are creating a renaissance of sorts when it comes to encaustic art, and Billie is emerging as a new and respected artist in the field.
He is one of the only Native American artists using the technique, and he is incorporating his Navajo culture into his works. Billie has a series of Shiprock paintings and a “Blue Bird Flour” series.
“As a child growing up on the reservation, there was always Blue Bird Flour in the house,” Billie said. “After it was used up, the bag would be used as a wash rag. They made quilts out them, shirts out of them, pillows out of them — it was always recycling.”
His new series, “Circle of Memories,” features five pieces. The images will be transferred to silk, which will be covered in wax. Once the wax dries, Billie will chip away at it to show the image beneath the layers. “They’re all old images, and if you put all five in a certain order, they form a full circle.”
Billie first learned to work with heated wax by watching YouTube. He later attended workshops and just kept experimenting. “It’s almost endless. You’re constantly experimenting,” he said. “Every weekend I’m working on wax — endlessly working on wax.” G
Billie is represented by Fire God Gallery in Santa Fe. He also has a website: http://www.michaelbillie.com.
p i c t u r e d a b o v e “ School Boy in Tibet No. 2”
18” x 24” x 6.25” Encaustic, rust and cyanotype on plexiglass with light Available at the Encaustic Art Institute in Cerrillos, New Mexico
Encaustic Emergence:Navajo Artist Enjoys Wax Painting’s Surprise by Debra Mayeux
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Sept
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70) 3
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082
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Sept
. 19,
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. 24,
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0
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Sept
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cert
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0
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70) 2
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Oct.
19 &
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657
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(970
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rform
ance
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at S
JC(5
05) 5
66-3
430
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du
Oct.
21, 7
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22, 5
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ne A
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05) 5
66-3
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http
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Oct.
23, 5
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.m.
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17, 5
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i., No
v. 19
, 5–7
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he d
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ly M
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mun
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rche
stra
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min
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D
uran
go c
oale
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d as
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phon
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der
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Jan
Ros
hong
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ts 2
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t, w
ill
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inau
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add
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cert
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sban
d an
d w
ife
team
who
per
form
ed th
e tw
o co
ncer
tos
in N
ovem
ber 1
986.
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rest
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seas
on, “
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n an
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rang
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) 259
-260
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., Sep
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tez
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ptio
n: Fr
iday
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t. 10
, 5 p
.m.
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aller
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LCht
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. 17,
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70) 7
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ptio
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i., Se
pt. 1
0, 5
–7 p
.m.
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ngo
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70) 2
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ans o
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st
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.m.
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cert
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. 10,
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. 10,
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ts Ce
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70) 2
59-2
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Sept
. 11,
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llets
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stage
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atre
@ F
LC(9
70) 2
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657
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Sept
. 11
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Dura
ngo
Autu
mn
Arts
Festi
val
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ngo
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70) 2
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meb
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ciatio
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ts in
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bora
tion
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ngo
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70) 3
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nd@
hbas
c.com
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. 12,
6 p
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ngo
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stiva
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Sept
. 15,
5-7
p.m
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adin
g So
cial
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rt Pe
arl, C
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z(9
70) 5
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320
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. 15,
5 p
.m.
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re: C
hrist
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ne C
laud
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Proj
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with
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es V
an L
iere
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70) 3
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Sept
. 16,
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by M
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in th
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ntain
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) 385
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tp://
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ount
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com
Sept
. 16,
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:30
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deco
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ce W
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hop
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Danc
e St
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(970
) 403
-308
1ht
tp://
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rg
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. 16–
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stiva
lDu
rang
o Pu
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ryht
tp://
www.
dura
ngop
ublic
libra
ry.o
rg
Sept
. 16-
263r
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nual
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orad
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ount
ain
Ple
in A
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stiva
lBu
ena
Vista
and
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cept
ion:
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t. 25
: 6-9
p.m
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ck R
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aller
y, 90
2 So
uth
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in
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a Vi
sta(7
19) 2
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hop
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tura
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ter,
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70) 5
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. 17,
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llery
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atur
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ve to
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ptio
n: Fr
i., Se
pt. 1
7, 6
–8 p
.m.
Hend
erso
n Fin
e Ar
ts Ga
llery
at S
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05) 5
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. 18
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Sept
. 18
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hutte
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ery
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) 382
-835
5ht
tp://
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. 18,
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mun
ity C
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ll at F
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657
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Sept
. 18
& 19
, 10
a.m.–
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m.
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ngo
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dios
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dios.b
logsp
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com
Sept
. 18
& 19
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kans
on•D
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ass S
tudi
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70) 2
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443
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Sept
. 18
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Dura
ngo
Para
de o
f Hom
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70) 3
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nd@
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Sept
. 19,
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.m.
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Juan
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phon
y Pr
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ts a
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ily C
once
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unity
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cert
Hall a
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) 247
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Sept
. 21,
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p.m
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stin
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unity
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cert
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) 247
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Sept
. 22,
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m.
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unity
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cert
Hall a
t FLC
(970
) 247
-765
7ht
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Sept
. 23,
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cert
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. 24,
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mun
ity C
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rt Ha
ll at F
LC(9
70) 2
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657
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nsym
phon
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Sept
. 24–
26M
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a Ve
rde
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try B
allo
on &
Art
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val
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) 533
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www.
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. 24–
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mak
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val
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der
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Sept
. 24-
27 (O
pen
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inal
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ksRe
cept
ion:
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Sept
. 24,
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p.m
. Da
ncin
g Sp
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rt Ga
llery
, Ign
acio
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) 563
-460
0
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. 24–
Oct.
13Sp
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tRe
cept
ion:
Fri.,
Sept
. 24,
5–9
p.m
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en S
hutte
r Gall
ery
(970
) 382
-835
5ht
tp://
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y.com
Sept
. 25,
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0 pm
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lson
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embe
red
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mun
ity C
once
rt Ha
ll at F
LC(9
70) 2
47-7
657
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Sept
30,
7:0
0 p.
m.
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gall,
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ango
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boy
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gCo
mm
unity
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cert
Hall a
t FLC
(970
) 749
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5htt
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g.org
Oct.
1, 5–
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m.
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rrel S
ky G
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y(9
70) 2
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555
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1-9
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ptio
n: Fr
i., Oc
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rang
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. 24,
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Sept
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19 &
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Oct.
23, 5
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stra
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D
uran
go c
oale
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Juan
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phon
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der
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Jan
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hong
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ts 2
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duct
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ill
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inau
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gram
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nific
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hang
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add
ition
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con
cert
os b
y Be
etho
ven
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arm
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ativ
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m C
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d w
ife
team
who
per
form
ed th
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ncer
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seas
on, “
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n an
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rang
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., Sep
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tez
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. 2–6
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r Pin
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nch
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3ht
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ptio
n: Fr
iday
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t. 10
, 5 p
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. 17,
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., Sep
t. 4,
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ry A
rts,
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pt. 1
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ans o
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st
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ery
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rs., S
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.m.
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ent F
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dCo
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cert
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) 247
-7162
Sept
. 10,
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:30
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ler a
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ichae
l Lew
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ky G
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erra
to,
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Win
ckel
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nne
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cept
ion:
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Sept
. 10,
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p.m
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rang
o Ar
ts Ce
nter
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ry(9
70) 2
59-2
606
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Sept
. 11,
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m.
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ngo
Cont
ra D
ance
rsPa
rk E
lemen
tary
(970
) 385
-929
2
Sept
. 11,
7:30
p.m
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dgin
g Bu
llets
Main
stage
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atre
@ F
LC(9
70) 2
47-7
657
http
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w.du
rang
ocon
certs
.com
Sept
. 11
& 12
Dura
ngo
Autu
mn
Arts
Festi
val
Dura
ngo
Arts
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er(9
70) 2
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606
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Sept
. 11
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Dura
ngo
Para
de o
f Hom
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meb
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ciatio
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ing
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ts in
colla
bora
tion
with
the
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ngo
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70) 3
82-0
082
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nd@
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. 12,
6 p
.m.
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ngo
Inde
pend
ent F
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stiva
lSm
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ing
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Sept
. 15,
5-7
p.m
.Be
adin
g So
cial
Dese
rt Pe
arl, C
orte
z(9
70) 5
65-9
320
Sept
. 15,
5 p
.m.
Lectu
re: C
hrist
o &
Jean
ne C
laud
e
Proj
ects
with
Jam
es V
an L
iere
Open
Shu
tter G
aller
y(9
70) 3
82-8
355
http
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utte
rgall
ery.c
om
Sept
. 16,
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in m
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tPr
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ted
by M
usic
in th
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ntain
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ches
ter H
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ango
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-682
0ht
tp://
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com
Sept
. 16,
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:30
p.m
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deco
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ce W
orks
hop
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Danc
e St
udio
(970
) 403
-308
1ht
tp://
www.
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rg
Sept
. 16–
18Li
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ry Fe
stiva
lDu
rang
o Pu
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ryht
tp://
www.
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ngop
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ry.o
rg
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. 16-
263r
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nual
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orad
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ount
ain
Ple
in A
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stiva
lBu
ena
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and
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daRe
cept
ion:
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t. 25
: 6-9
p.m
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ck R
un G
aller
y, 90
2 So
uth
Main
in
Buen
a Vi
sta(7
19) 2
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398
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inplei
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hop
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tura
l Cen
ter,
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z(9
70) 5
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tp://
www.
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. 17,
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llery
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ve to
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ptio
n: Fr
i., Se
pt. 1
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–8 p
.m.
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erso
n Fin
e Ar
ts Ga
llery
at S
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05) 5
66-3
430
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du
Sept
. 18
Dura
ngo
Salsa
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ival
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nue
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Sept
. 18
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an A
rts M
arke
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en S
hutte
r Gall
ery
(970
) 382
-835
5ht
tp://
www.
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y.com
Sept
. 18,
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0 p.
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ra O
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mun
ity C
once
rt Ha
ll at F
LC(9
70) 2
47-7
657
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certs
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Sept
. 18
& 19
, 10
a.m.–
4 p.
m.
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ngo
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dios
http
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dios.b
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com
Sept
. 18
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on•D
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tudi
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70) 2
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Sept
. 18
& 19
Dura
ngo
Para
de o
f Hom
es(9
70) 3
82-0
082
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nd@
hbas
c.com
Sept
. 19,
7 p
.m.
San
Juan
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phon
y Pr
esen
ts a
Fam
ily C
once
rtCo
mm
unity
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cert
Hall a
t FLC
(970
) 247
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7ht
tp://
www.
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uans
ymph
ony.o
rg
Sept
. 21,
7:30
p.m
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stin
Moo
reCo
mm
unity
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cert
Hall a
t FLC
(970
) 247
-765
7ht
tp://
www.
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ngoc
once
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Sept
. 22,
7:3
0 p.
m.
Shem
ekia
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elan
dCo
mm
unity
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cert
Hall a
t FLC
(970
) 247
-765
7ht
tp://
www.
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once
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Sept
. 23,
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m.
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f Enr
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urne
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cert
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t FLC
(970
) 247
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m
Sept
. 24,
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cout
rem
ente
er S
how
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vin
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is, Tr
acey
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lie K
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io &
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. 24–
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igin
al P
lay
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d on
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nriq
ue’s
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ney
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mun
ity C
once
rt Ha
ll at F
LC(9
70) 2
47-7
657
http
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w.sa
njua
nsym
phon
y.org
Sept
. 24–
26M
anco
s Val
ley/
Mes
a Ve
rde
Coun
try B
allo
on &
Art
Festi
val
(970
) 533
-743
4ht
tp://
www.
man
cosv
alley
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. 24–
26Th
e Sh
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ut 2
4-Ho
ur
Film
mak
ing
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val
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der
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8ht
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Sept
. 24-
27 (O
pen
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ay)
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inal
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ksRe
cept
ion:
Fri.,
Sept
. 24,
6-9
p.m
. Da
ncin
g Sp
irit A
rt Ga
llery
, Ign
acio
(970
) 563
-460
0
Sept
. 24–
Oct.
13Sp
irit o
f the
Wes
tRe
cept
ion:
Fri.,
Sept
. 24,
5–9
p.m
.Op
en S
hutte
r Gall
ery
(970
) 382
-835
5ht
tp://
www.
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shut
terg
aller
y.com
Sept
. 25,
7:3
0 pm
Ne
lson
Rem
embe
red
Com
mun
ity C
once
rt Ha
ll at F
LC(9
70) 2
47-7
657
http
://ww
w.du
rang
ocon
certs
.com
Sept
30,
7:0
0 p.
m.
Red
Stea
gall,
Dur
ango
Cow
boy
Gath
erin
gCo
mm
unity
Con
cert
Hall a
t FLC
(970
) 749
-299
5htt
p://w
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rango
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therin
g.org
Oct.
1, 5–
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m.
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ie C
onra
dSo
rrel S
ky G
aller
y(9
70) 2
47-3
555
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Oct.
1-9
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nAir
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b(4
35) 2
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861
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Oct.
1–30
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pres
sions
Rece
ptio
n: Fr
i., Oc
t. 1,
5–7
p.m
.Du
rang
o Ar
ts Ce
nter
(970
) 259
-260
6ht
tp://
www.
dura
ngoa
rts.o
rg
Oct.
2–3
Sout
hwes
t Tra
ders
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dezv
ous
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tion
Corte
z Cul
tura
l Cen
ter
(970
) 565
-1151
http
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ultu
ralce
nter
.org
Oct.
8 &
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orne
rs S
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telli
ng Fe
stiva
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lic Li
brar
y and
Co
nven
tion
& Vi
sitor
s Bur
eau
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://ww
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y.org
Oct 9
, 3 p
.m.
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bo In
flata
ble
Thea
tre C
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unity
Con
cert
Hall a
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Ongoing Classes and ConsultationsCreate a colorful life!Learn to use color in weaving, knitting, collage, sewing, apparel, gardening & home decor with Mary Alice Hearn(970) 259-2442, MAHcreate@aol.com
OngoingBeginning Digital Photography, the Arts or Archiving of Digital Imageswith Barbara GristOne-to-one or small groups(970) 560-2767
Private LessonsDigital PhotographyKit Frost, instructor(970) 946-9727, kit@kitfrost.com
Private LessonsDrawing with Peggy Cloyat Willowtail Springs, Mancoshttp://www.peggycloy.com
Private and Small Group LessonsSilkscreening & Alternative Photographywith Heather Leavitt Martinezheather@heatherleavitt.com
OngoingFarm-to-Tablewith Chef LaurenMaterials and ingredients provided; call for classes and fees. Any group of 6 enrolling together receive 10% off (917) 841-4242Lauren@verypersonalchef.comhttp://www.verypersonalchef.com
Sept. 4, 11-1p.m.Hammer Textured Metal Earringsby Melody Nail/$25Desert Pearl, Cortez(970)565-9320
Weds., Sept. 8–Oct. 6, 5:30–7:30 p.m.Ceramics from the Potter’s Wheel 2with Michael Coffee, $275SHY RABBIT Contemporary Arts, Pagosa(970) 731-2766http://www.shyrabbit.com
Sept. 10–12, 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Watercolor WorkshopAbstract Nature with Jane Jones, $225 Intermediate to advanced levelArt Supply House, Durango(970) 375-0090
Sept. 11, 9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.Text Off the Pagewith Christy Ferrato, Nance VanWinckel & Renne Rossi, $50 m/$45nmDurango Arts Centercrimsonsageartyoga@hotmail.com
Sept. 11, 11-1p.m.Beaded Wire Braceletby Melody Nail/$25Desert Pearl, Cortez(970)565-9320
Sept. 13 & 14 9 a.m.–noonWatercolor workshopNature with Jane Jones, $150Beginning levelArt Supply House, Durango(970) 375-0090
September 17-19Writing the Cultural Landscape: Giving Voice to People & Placewith Kathleen & Michael Gear, Beth & Bill Sagstetter, Ray Williamson and Fred Blackburn Cortez Cultural Center(970) 565-7272 or (970) 565-1151http://www.cortezculturalcenter.org/writers_workshop.shtml
Sept. 18, 11-1p.m.Pearl Knottingby Melody Nail/$25Desert Pearl, Cortez(970)565-9320
Sat., Sept. 18–Oct., 9 a.m.–noon Drawing for Beginnerswith David Rainey, $180Art Supply House, Durango(970) 375-0090
Sept. 18 & 19Dancing in the Light: The inner journey of photographyFaciliated by Robert Bridges & Kathleen Barrhttp://www.rbridgesimagery.com
Sept. 18, 10 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Prepare for the 24-hour Shoot Out Boulder! This day-long event will inspire film-makers to make a fast film while teaching them the methodology of successful short-form storytelling, lighting, directing, and in-camera editing. Special emphasis will be paid to The Shoot Out’s official format and requirements.1906 13th Street, Ste. 101, Boulderhttp://www.boulderdigitalarts.com
Sept. 24–26Aspens Photography WorkshopPhotography adventure with instruction on locations throughout SW COMeet at 1309 E. 3rd Ave. Studio 26,8 a.m. each daywith Kit Frost, $150/per day(970) 946-9727, kit@kitfrost.comSept. 25, 11-1p.m.Peyote Stitch Cabochon Bezelby Melody Nail/$25Desert Pearl, Cortez(970)565-9320
Sept. 26, 1–4 p.m.Transpersonal Poetry Workshop with poet & author Renee Podunovichin conjunction with Sacred Arts Festival910 E. 3rd Ave., Durango, $30(970) 247-1129http://sacredartsfestival.com
Wed., Sept. 29–Nov. 10, 5:30–8:30 p.m.Thurs., Sept. 31–Nov. 12, 9 a.m.–noonPottery Making on the Wheelwith Chyako Hashimoto, $235Down to Earth Pottery Studio(970) 259-2243, chyakopot@yahoo.com
Oct., 9 a.m.–5 p.m.Horse Photography Workshopwith Tony Stromberg, $150(970) 382-8355
Oct. 2, 11-1:30p.m.Polymer Clay Characture Dollby Jay Whitewolf/$25 + $12 suppliesDesert Pearl, Cortez(970)565-9320
Mon., Oct. 4–Nov. 15, 10 a.m.–NoonBeginning & Beyond Shodowith Chyako Hashimoto, $120Four Corner’s Yoga Studio, Smiley Bldg(970) 259-2243, chyakopot@yahoo.com
Oct. 15 & 16, 11-1p.m.Creative Bookbindingby Michele Goodson/$35Desert Pearl, Cortez(970)565-9320
Oct. 16, 9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.The Writer’s PerspectiveSponsored by Shared Vision PublishingRenee Podunovich on Word Journeys: Getting your creativity and words rollingWill Gray on Beauty and Precision: Creative ways to invigorate your writingJudith Reynolds on Past, Present and Future: Writing about people and events with passion, verve and accuracyWillowtail Springs in MancosEarly bird registration $99 if by Sept. 15$115 after Sept. 15(970) 403-1590heather@sharedvisiononline.com
Oct. 23Collage Workshopwith Mary Ellen Long(970) 259-4363
Oct. 23, 11-1p.m.Wire-wrapping Cabochonby Melody Nail/$25Desert Pearl, Cortez(970)565-9320
Oct. 23 & 24, 10 a.m.–4 p.m.Printmaking without a Press 3with Michael Coffee, $250SHY RABBIT Contemporary Arts, Pagosa(970) 731-2766http://www.shyrabbit.com
Oct. 30Book Arts Workshopwith Mary Ellen Long(970) 259-4363
Oct. 30, 11-1p.m.Peyote Stitch Cabochon Bezelby Melody Nail/$25Desert Pearl, Cortez(970)565-9320
Oct. 30 & 31, 10 a.m.–4 p.m.Printmaking without a Press 3with Michael Coffee, $215SHY RABBIT Contemporary Arts, Pagosa(970) 731-2766http://www.shyrabbit.com
Nov. 6, 1- 4p.m.Beginning Stained Glassby Dick Young/$50Desert Pearl, Cortez(970)565-9320
Nov. 13, 1- 4p.m.Beaded Christmas Ornamentsby Melody Nail/$25Desert Pearl, Cortez(970)565-9320
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In Colorado, there are more jobs in creative industries than in aerospace. The creative sector supports 186,000 jobs, while the space-related industry employs 171,250. My brother is an aerospace engineer. I’m a writer. We are firmly planted in these two employment sectors. Granted, he makes a lot more money than I do, but I have a lot more job satisfaction. In fields ranging from art to film to theater, the creative economy is the fifth largest employment cluster. And Colorado ranks fifth in the nation in per capita concentration of artists, including architects, designers, writers and authors, photographers, producers, directors and musicians.
On May 18, 2010, Governor Bill Ritter signed legislation creating the Creative Industries Division within the Colorado Office of Economic Development, bringing together the Colorado Office of Film, Television and Media; The Council on Creative Industries (formerly Colorado Council on the Arts); and the Art in Public Places Program. It was the first recommendation from an advisory panel made up of over 60 creative-industry leaders who met from November 2009 to January 2010 and developed with strategies to help the state nurture, support and encourage continued growth in the creative sector. Second, the panel suggested expanding the definition of the sector to include new media technology, outdoor clothing and equipment design, green products, and craft food and beverages.
Many artists and creatives cringe at the notion of art becoming a vehicle for economic growth. Yet some, like Kate Jones, new executive director for the Telluride Council for the Arts and Humanities, take a different view.
“It’s a continuum,” she said. “The product that is art isn’t created without a healthy creative environment to make new work and explore ideas. In so-called ‘art communities,’ often the only thing that’s attended to is the end product, but it’s the rest that we need to focus on. Artists need resources to do their work, and not all art is meant to be sold. Art is a process as well as an end product. The end product doesn’t and cannot exist without the creative process, which is sometimes messy, deeply private and non linear.”
In Telluride, the Council for the Arts and Humanities provides services for artists that include professional development, resource sharing, small grants and affordable studio space. Affordable housing and health insurance are two other issues that Jones identifies as necessary to help strengthen the community. Jones comes to Telluride from Winthrop, Washington, a state that has an Artist Trust that provides direct funding, resources and career training to support artists and their work. No such funding presently exists in Colorado outside annual grants to arts organizations, but the Creative Economy Advisory Panel Recommendations state that “new economic development policies and funding sources must be developed at the local and state levels to provide support for both nonprofit and commercial creative businesses and artist-entrepreneurs.”
This is “the rest” that we need to focus on, the other things that strengthen the creative sector. Often what artists need is not a huge pile of money or a grant; what they need is a small fund for travel — a plane ticket to go to their exhibit in L.A. or New York, or gas money to drive to Denver. They need a few hundred dollars to buy canvas and paint. They need a thousand dollars to mail out postcards. They need the opportunity to talk with a “successful” artist and learn that the challenges are no different in Telluride than they are in San Francisco, Boston or upstate New York. They need to channel some of their creative energy into creating new ways to market, promote and sell their art.
While there is no magic bullet for artists and no guarantee that any training or grant program will bring financial success, the more that can be done to support and nurture artist-entrepreneurs in the way that we support and nurture the new-energy economy and aerospace and biotech, the stronger the sector becomes.
Collaboration is also a key topic on the minds of both Kate Jones and Sheri Rocheford-Figgs, director of the Durango Arts Center. Rocheford-Figgs has been meeting with Charles Leslie from the Community Concert Hall, and Bill Carver and Claire Bradshaw from the Durango Discovery Museum to discuss the possibility of forming an arts district, somewhat modeled on Denver’s Scientific and Cultural Facilities District, which would provide a penny for every $10 of sales tax to help fund scientific and cultural facilities. As Rocheford-Figgs pointed out, the Durango Arts Center is not publicly subsidized, but many think it is as necessary as the recreation center and the library,
which are both funded by the city.
Jones is taking a more grassroots approach. “Collaboration and networking among arts organizations and leaders to get people working together is a good idea,” she said. “Oftentimes we lose sight of how everyone works together to create a community and get competitive fighting for dollars, calendar space and audience. Networking helps us get out of the vacuum and begin seeing the big picture.”
The legislative big picture includes additional measures signed into law on May 18, including House Bill 1180, which changes the current film incentive program to remove restrictive requirements. It also clarifies that this incentive could be used for commercial and video game productions.
However, the state’s revamped film incentives are still not enough to keep production of Pat and Linda Parelli’s horse-training DVDs and other programming in the state. Parelli is based in Pagosa Springs, and in 2009 they won the Cablefax Best Educational Series Award for Parelli Natural Horsemanship on RFDTV, a program filmed in the U.K. at a cost of nearly $2 million. In the U.K., the company gets rebates and tax credits of $500,000 and access to highly qualified and skilled film laborers. Parelli filmed a 13-week pilot program in Pagosa Springs called The Horseman’s Apprentice. They had to bring skilled people and equipment in from California to work on the production. The pilot cost them $260,000 and for their efforts the Colorado
incentives added up to a mere 10% of the budget, or $26,000, and Parelli CEO Mark Weiler said that the onerous reporting system required by the state was not worth the time and effort. He said he appreciates the state’s effort, but even the newly revamped incentives “are not even at the median level of their peer groups.”
Weiler went on to suggest that a lot of this is just PR effort on the state’s part: New Mexico has a burgeoning film program, and other states offer incentives; therefore Colorado feels it must. But if Colorado can’t do it with best practices at the highest level, why not put the resources to something else it can do well? It’s a valid point. Let’ s hope the new Creative-Industries Legislation goes far enough to actually make a difference. vp
p i c t u r e d a b o v e“Blockheads” pine cube, baling wire by Amy Jean Boebel at Stronghouse Studios
More of Jean’s work can be seen in her new space: Sapsucker Studios on 299 S. Spruce St. in Telluride.Visit http://www.sapsuckerstudios.com | Photo by Heather Leavitt Martinez, http://www.heatherleavitt.com
If you are an artist or wish to support an artist you know by running an Artist’s Listing, email 25 words (.20 per additional word) including contact info, description and a photo to denise@sharedvisiononline.com by Nov. 10. Drop a check for $30 (b&w) or $50 (color) in the mail to P.O. Box 3042, Durango, CO 81302.
David Sipe1989 World Chainsaw Scultpure ChampionFolk & Fine? Artist & Wood Sculptor970-533-7518, ssbsnd@hotmail.comLargest collection of wood-carved sculptures in the Four Corners area. Just 3 miles east of Mesa Verde on Hwy 160. Sculptural furnishings for home, office and outdoors. Will travel for on-site dead tree enhancement.
Belle’s Star by Connie Gotsch (Illustrated by John Cogan) named among best family friendly media 2010 by The Mom’s Choice Awards®. Empowers children 8 to 12 to rebuild after escaping bullying. www.apbooks.net.
Mary Alice HearnExplore the possibilitiesSkilled coach in the creative processMAHcreate@aol.com • 970-259-2442Visit me for a free consultation for yourself, or bring a friend, to examine your limitless creative potential. Learn to use color in weaving, knitting, collage, sewing, wardrobe, gardening and home decor.
Miki HarderIllustration, Metal, Mosaic
970-385-0409www.mikiharderart.com
Beth WheelerCalligrapher970-533-7943Taking your favorite poem, song lyric, quotation, etc. and turning it into a work of art. Professional hand lettering and picture framing. Custom Calligraphy and Frame, est. 1991.
A Shared Blanket • Donna Frankadjacent to train @ 104 E. 5th St.Durango, Co. 970-247-9210www. ASharedBlanket.com
Art of the SouthwestGourd Art970-533-7627 Mancoshiznherz@velocitynetdsl.comPlease call for a private showing.www.gourdsofthesouthwest.com
Peggy Melyssa CloyPainting • Sculpture • Pastels
Drawings • PoetryWillowtail Springs Studio/Gallery
Mancos, COwww.peggycloy.com
peggy@willowtailsprings.com970-560-0333
Peggy is now teaching private art lessons
Heather Hinsley at Cake Cafe1045 1/2 E. 2nd Ave • Durango970-769-2035www.mycakecafe.comCake Cafe is Durango’s finest for celebrations. Layering edible art with creative comfort food. Specializing in custom catering of cakes.
Heather Leavitt MartinezDigital Photo Restoration
Experienced in working with historical collections and curators for
museum exhibitions. Restore and archive your vintage family photos.
heather@heatherleavitt.com • 970-739-3200Image: Helen Kelly c. 1906-1912, by H. Stevenson
Everhard Photo Collection, Leavenworth Co. Hist. Society
Barbara Grist Artist • Educator • Photographer
Creative images for all occasions including commercial, publication, events, portraiture and fine art. One-on-one or group classes in the arts or photography. Fused glass jewelry and masks.
Currently showing work at Durango Arts Center’s Holiday Olé, Desert Pearl Gallery & Picaya in Cortez, also Sideshow in Dolores. Look in the
events listings for upcoming shows.Barbara Grist Photography & Fine Art
www.barbaragristphotography.com970-560-2767
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Commissioned Portraiture & Paintings by Mariah Kaminskywww.durangocustomworks.com
Oil on canvas paintings from life or photos in any size up to 6’6”. Call 970-749-4089 for a consultation.
Mosaic Tile Art by Connie ImigTable Tops • Home Address Plates • Keepsake Boxes • Framed Mosaics Keyholders • Driftwood Wall Hangings • Individual tilescjmimig@bresnan.net970-903-0240
Lisa Mackey Photographywww.lisamackeyphoto.com970-247-3004Stunning images from Durango and the surrounding region. Prints and notecards available online and at Open Shutter Gallery. Offering high quality printing of your images up to 12x18. Photography services available.
Animal Soul PortraitsTo capture your companion’s energy, send a favorite photo to PatCSenecal@gmail.com. www.patsenecal.com$160 and up
Timothy J. BlackFine violins handcrafted in theheart of the San Juan Mountains.jsboxtop@yahoo.comView my workbench:http://www.flickr.com/photos/14995534@N05/Violins displayed now at Canyon Music.
Paul Folwell StudioPainter, Landscapes, Musicians, Dancers, SkiersOriginals, Giclees, Commissions Welcomed8199 County Road 203Durango, CO 81301970-259-4870www.paulfolwell.com
Marikay ShellmanPaintingsMagpie Acres Studio2919 C R 516Bayfield, CO 81122lazyno@frontier.net
Paul Boyer, Photographerpboyer@frontier.net • 970-385-6983
Studio in the Open Shutter Gallery Portraits • Product photography • Architecture
Fine Art photography • Instruction • Travel
Patricia BurkPhotography38359 Rd HMancos, CO 81328 • 970-533-7841 Views of the Valley greeting cards Four Corners area, Africa, Oaxaca, Alaska, Cape Cod. Available at Absolute Bakery, P&D, Desert Pearl.
Studio Space/VenuesTotah Theater is a great place to hold your next social or educational event, concert, recital, meeting, luncheon, workshop, wedding, birthday, karaoke, rehearsal, recording and much more! To book, call (505) 327-4145, http://www.thetotah.com.
Art GroupsLife Drawing Sessions in Dolores. Contact Susan Matteson at (970) 759-6640, sosen@aol.com.
Durango Drawing Club meets bimonthly on Thursday evenings. We are a loosely organized group dedicated to improving our drawing skills in a relaxed atmosphere with live models. All skill levels welcome; guidance can be provided to those who seek it. We are looking to hire models and will compensate their time. Please contact Meisa at m.e.chase@att.net with questions or interest. Come draw with us!
Do you like cruising bicycles? Do you like photography? Then you might just have what it takes to shoot blurry photos from the seat of your bike. Durango Cruiser Photography Crew meets, rides bikes and takes photographs. Monthly, and sometimes weekly, cruises. This is your chance to combine your passion for photography with your passion for bicycles. Join us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=263479454274 or email growingupslowly@gmail.com.
Art and faith intersect at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 910 E. 3rd Ave., Durango. Inspiring words, great music, thriving arts community and host to the annual Sacred Arts Festival. Services Sunday and Wednesday, including Soul Break Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m.; http://www.stmarksdurango.com, (970) 247-1129.
Durango Photography Club meets 7-9 p.m. on the third Thursday of the month (except
Dec.) at the Admistration Building of the La Plata County Fairgrounds. Contact Barry Durand at (970) 385-8470 or Linda Pampinella at (970) 884-7053.
Plein Air Painting Group (free) - Email Alice Crapo at sean@frontier.net, or call (970) 259-5165 to join other artists painting.
A Thousand Cranes for Peace and Healing Learn to
fold andparticipate on Fridays, 5–6:30 p.m. at 4 Corners’ Yoga Studio, #32 Smiley Building, Durango. Contact Chyako Hashimoto, chyakopot@yahoo.com,for more information.
Wild Women Writing We meet the third Wednesday of each month, from 6:30–8 p.m. at 1099 Main Avenue, Durango, conference room 308. There is no fee to join; open to emerging and established writers who are passionate about words. For
more info. readers can connect with me at stealingplums@yahoo.com. Contact person- Molly Anderson-Childers, founder and facilitator. Phone (970) 759-9993. Visit http://w w w. w i l d w o m e n w r i t i n g .blogspot.com/
Call for Artists ONGOING - Themed shows at Artifacts in Farmington, N.M.: Wonderous Water, East Meets West, Unhooked V. Artists may
submit up to two pieces; must have wire and ready to hang. All work must be for sale. Call (505) 327-2907.
ONGOING - Queries for upcoming issues for Arts Perspective magazine. Must follow theme: Collaboration, Vessel, Landscape. Writers, please submit story ideas with sample of published work; artists, photographers and illustrators, email low resolution .jpgs for consideration to
heather@sharedvisiononline.com. Fall theme: “Emerging.”
Sept. 8 - Poets: The 5th Annual Sacred Arts Festival, with events in Sept. and Oct., seeks original poetry expressing the sacred, representing any faith tradition, for Poetry of the Spirit. The festival is hosted by 3rd Ave. Arts and held at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 910 East 3rd Ave. in Durango. Poetry for the Spirit features a poetry reading and poets’ reception Sat., Oct. 2, 7 p.m. Entry forms are available online at http://www.SacredArtsFestival.com, at St. Mark’s Church or by calling 3rd Ave. Arts at (970) 247-1129, ext. 10 or 14.
Sept. 8 - Songwriters and Composers: The 5th Annual Sacred Arts Festival, with events in Sept. and Oct., seeks original songs and compositions expressing the sacred, representing any faith tradition, for Music for Sacred Spaces. The festival is hosted by 3rd Ave. Arts and held at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 910 East 3rd Ave. in Durango. A concert will be performed by the selected musicians on Sun., Oct. 3 at 2 p.m. Entry forms are available online at http://www.SacredArtsFestival.com, at St. Mark’s Church or by calling 3rd Ave. Arts at (970) 247-1129, ext. 10 or 14.
Sept. 13 - Artists, crafters, photographers: The 5th Annual Sacred Arts Festival, with events in Sept. and Oct., seeks original works of art, craft or photography expressing the sacred, representing any faith tradition, for ICON. The festival
A few years ago, I founded a writers’ group, Wild Women Writing. Our group has seen dozens of writers come and go. More importantly, some of them stayed and blossomed. Many writers are too shy to read aloud at their first meeting, and so I never pressure anyone to contribute. In the beginning, I was seen as more of a teacher than an equal — someone of a level revered as almost untouchable. To counteract this, I brought in some rough drafts of my own work and asked the group to critique them. I did this in order to make a point: Everyone writes a bad poem or story once in awhile, and most good writing grows out of a poorly written first draft. Humbling yourself in this way shows emerging writers that you’re human, too.
As our group has grown closer and developed in its own way, some of those same shy blossoms who hardly said a word at their first meeting are now reading their work aloud confidently, getting published, and participating in group discussions and critique sessions. It’s a struggle to get most emerging writers to believe in their gifts enough to share the fruits of their labors on the page. I knew that if they were subjected to a harsh critique, they’d never come back. When you’re working with beginners, a gentler method of critique gets better results.
I use a method of critiquing with kindness, which is especially important for blooming writers
who feel a bit shy sharing their work in a group setting, but writers at any level can benefit from a kind critique. First, I always allow each writer to tell the group specifically what she is looking for from a critique, so readers can structure their comments accordingly. Stating this beforehand helps each writer get the feedback she’s looking for. Sometimes a writer just wants to be heard, without comment from the group; if she’s not ready for a critique, don’t force it.
My favorite critique method is the ”compliment sandwich.” Here’s an example: “Susie, I really liked the descriptive language in this story. However, the character Rufus is ringing false. I think the dialogue might be the problem. Let’s try reading it aloud. I think if you fix that, you’d have a great story here.”
This approach forces each reader to seek out both negative and positive aspects of the work, and each critique begins and ends on a good note. Readers must defend any negative remarks and offer constructive criticism the writer can build on — suggest a solution; don’t just identify the problem.
Another way to help a shy writer bloom is to read her work aloud for her. This will help her identify awkward phrasing, dialogue that doesn’t ring true or a detail that misses the mark. When working with these delicate blossoms, it’s best to be gentle. Critique with kindness, and watch them bloom. G
Delicate Blossoms: Kind Critique for Emerging Writers by Molly Anderson-Childers
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is hosted by 3rd Ave. Arts and held at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 910 East 3rd Ave. in Durango. Benefit luncheon and ICON preview: Thurs., Sept. 23, 11:30 a.m. Opening artists’ reception: Fri., Sept. 24, from 5–7 p.m. Exhibit continues through Oct. Entry forms are available online at http://www.SacredArtsFestival.com, at St. Mark’s Church or by calling the church at (970) 247-1129, ext. 10 or 14.
Sept. 13 – Allied Artists of America 97th Annual National Exhibition Nov. 12-30 at the National Arts Club Galleries, NYC. Open to all artists; $24,000 in awards in cash and medals. Slide or jpeg entries accepted. For prospectus, send SASE to Rhoda Yanow, 19 Springtown road, White House Station, NJ 08889, or visit http://www.alliedartistsofamerica.org.
Sept. 15 – International Society of Acrylic Painter’s 3rd Annual Online International Open Exhibition; is entirely digital in nature and will be presented on their website. Juror: John Salminen. Entry Fee: $35, Digital images only. No slides or prints accepted. For more information, visit http://www.isap-online.com.
Sept. 24 - 3rd Annual Colorado Mountain Plein Air Festival, September 16-26. Ranging from Colorado’s “Fourteeners” through the rapids of the Arkansas River, to the historic towns of Buena Vista and Salida, this spectacular fall painting festival includes “paint-outs” and culminates in a reception with awards and sales for the
artists. Call (719) 221-9398 for more information.
Nov. 15 – American Watercolor Society 144th Annual International Exhibition, April 5th–May 1, 2011. Estimated $40,000 in awards. Member entries may be received by email, or mail in 35mm slide or CD. New student category. Download prospectus at http://www.
americanwatercolorsociety.org, or contact AWS, 47 5th Avenue, NYC, NY 10003. Phone: (212) 206-8986.
Dec. 8 – 4th Annual High Desert Fine Arts Festival in Farmington, NM. Jury fee: $25, NMNWAC member, $20. Event dates: Feb. 25–27, 2011. Indoor juried fine art and fine craft festival to be held at San Juan College, Henderson Fine Arts Center. Open to all artists residing in NM, CO, UT or AZ. One artist will be featured on the High Desert Fine Art Festival poster. Prospectus can be picked up at the Farmington Museum, 3041 E. Main Street, or download it from http://www.NWNMAC.org, or send SASE to NWNMAC, Attn: High Desert, P.O. Box 2235, Farmington, NM 87499 Questions? Call (505) 716-6057 or email michael@bullochgallery.com.
Slipcast porcelain bottles/ created from vintage glass originals by Rebecca BarfootEurimpressions: Work by Louise Grunewald, Maureen May, Rebecca Barfoot, Barbara Tobin Klema, Julia Klema, Megan Dignum, Kelsey Dignum and Kate Aitchison.October 1–30, Barbara Conrad Gallery, Durango Arts Center
Thomas Klema in Chambery, FranceEurimpressions Concert: A Musical InterpretationWednesday, October 20, 7 p.m. at the DACPhotos courtesy of artists.
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