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IN THIS ISSUE
06 CORPOREAL: SARAH BOWLING & AMBER COBB 08 LAKEWOOD LOOKS BACK: SPIRIT of LAKEWOOD GALLERY 10 LCC PRESENTS 2018-2019 SEASON 14 CIDER DAYS 16 HOLIDAYS IN LAKEWOOD 18 ARTS & EVENTS CALENDAR ON THE COVER Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas bring traditional Scottish dance music to Lakewood on November 17 as part of the LCC Presents 2018-2019 season. Learn more on page 10.
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Artwork by Sarah Bowling & Amber Cobb Their sculptures and paintings will be on view August 24 through October 14 at the Lakewood Cultural Center.
Sarah Bowling and Amber Cobb stand out for their compelling and gutsy work. Bowling is a Denver native who received a BFA in painting and sculpture from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Cobb, originally from St. Louis, holds an MFA in sculpture from the University of Colorado and is the head of foundations at Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design in Lakewood. “Not only are there aesthetic connections between their works including references to the body and domesticity, but both women are exploring power dynamics and issues with gender as conceptual themes,” said Arts Programming Curator Laine Godsey. She paired their work in the two-person exhibition, “Corporeal.” BRAVO talked with the artists to learn more. BRAVO: Is there a particular message or feeling you aim to communicate with the viewer through the work in this exhibition? Sarah Bowling: When creating work for this exhibition, I was thinking about power dynamics within intimacy – between lovers but also between self and society – in terms of a desire to find closeness with someone and what restricts us from finding that or expressing that desire. I’m also interested in this idea of making the viewer question whether they are viewer or voyeur. Am I inviting them to participate? Or are they just simply watching? Amber Cobb: I want people to approach the artwork from their own experiences in life. I like things that are in-between, a little ambiguous, with multiple viewpoints. I hope that the artwork opens up a conversation, a dialogue that provokes more questions. The overall themes are intimacy, comfort and personal relationships. I’m thinking about the positive side and also the
negative side of intimacy, which we sometimes tend to ignore. BRAVO: In this two-person show, how do your works play off of each other visually and conceptually? SB: I use a lot of concrete, which is such a heavy material, but I’m trying to use it in a way that makes it look light and soft and cushiony. And Amber might use a really light material like silicone, but she uses it in a way to try to evoke weight and show sag and the effect of gravity on it. I think that juxtaposition is interesting. Both of the works exhibit femininity, but not in the traditional sense. The works are vulnerable but also selfcelebratory and unapologetically selfish. They’re taking up space, they demand attention. Both of our work is extremely personal, and I think there is a certain strength in that and it comes across in the work. Amber Cobb, “Lash (Fragile Terms Loom Within),” silicone, 2018 Sarah Bowling, Untitled, concrete and mixed media, 2018
BRAVO: How do your material choices help communicate your concept? AC: Material is usually my starting point. From there, I go through a series of experiments. I always want to touch and feel something, build it, tear it apart, rebuild it and manipulate it. That’s how I discover new ways of communicating to the viewer and to myself. It’s almost a subconscious process. SB: The found objects in my work are objects that I have lived with, and they all have memories embedded into them. And I like the challenge of using it in a way that makes people wonder if it’s actually concrete. Being a woman using concrete throws people off a little, which I like. continued on page 28
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SPIRIT OF LAKEWOOD on view through October 7
What is it that makes Lakewood the place it is today? That was the question that the Lakewood Heritage Center (LHC) contemplated 14 years ago when staff set out to develop a museum exhibition about Lakewood’s history. The “Spirit of Lakewood” has artifacts and photographs on display that feature the stories of community members from the past. The exhibition serves as a reminder of a bygone time. The displays show a time when connecting with your friends didn’t happen by posting an online party invitation but rather by hanging a lit lantern from the cottonwood trees at West Colfax and Holland Street. That’s how the neighbors knew the Guebelle family was hosting a barn dance. The exhibition highlights stories of persistence and entrepreneurship exemplified by area resident Jacob Lederman, one of seven children of Polish immigrants who attended Washington Heights School and tried his hand in dairy and poultry farming before becoming a successful motel owner. There are the stories that connect one generation to the next as shown in a display about the nostalgically remembered Tally Ho restaurant at 7655 W. Alameda Ave. It was where backers of the 1969 effort to create what became the City of Lakewood planned some of the city’s incorporation. In fact, you will occasionally find Tally Ho co-owner Billy Wilson’s grown daughter Billi MavromatisJacobson greeting visitors in person with a warm and welcoming smile at the entrance of LHC’s Visitor Center.
And, not to be forgotten is the Lakewood High School cheerleader’s megaphone. Recall the attire that would have been worn to those 1960s football games? The artifacts displayed in the current “Spirit of Lakewood” exhibition are just a small number of the Heritage Center’s collection consisting of more than 40,000 objects. As we explore all that makes Lakewood a special place, it is time to tuck some of these items away for safekeeping and pull out some other artifacts that need to be seen. Stop by the “Spirit of Lakewood” exhibition and identify your favorite artifact before it closes on October 7, 2018. The new exhibition opens in June 2019 and will highlight Lakewood’s history throughout the 20th century. by Betsy Bowers, Lakewood Heritage Center administrator
What does the “spirit” of Lakewood look like to you? Share your own story and a photo with us by email at BetBow@Lakewood.org or call us at 303.987.7850. Upper left: The Guebelle family’s friendly lantern; lower left: Billy Wilson in front of the Tally Ho restaurant; right: a Lakewood High School megaphone.
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20182019 SEASON
BEHIND THE SCENES: CURATING A WORLD-CLASS SERIES “A key consideration in curating our performing arts series is to identify programs that present well in our theater,” said Susan Martin, LCC Presents curator. “The large stage and 320-seat theater — with 12 rows on the first level and four in the balcony — create an intimate performance space. Often, from almost the very first tune or opening scene, you can feel a palpable connection between the performers and the audience. The performers sense the excitement of our audience and build a rapport that fuels the show.” 10 September - December 2018 | BRAVO LAKEWOOD
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PURE ENTERTAINMENT — There’s no better way to describe the start of the season than pure entertainment with new-vaudevillians The Flying Karamazov Brothers’ anything-goes act that The New York Post calls “a marvelous mix of the Marx Brothers and Monty Python.” Then, hear dynamic arrangements by acclaimed musicians on brass and strings, followed by African a cappella songstresses who have conquered every corner of the world with their rhythm and dance. The stage takes a dramatic turn as “Frankenstein” comes alive, before the autumn lineup culminates with beautiful Scottish dance melodies by an outstanding fiddler and Juilliard-trained cellist.
THE FLYING KARAMAZOV BROTHERS
7:30 p.m., Friday & Saturday, September 28 & 29
Expect the unexpected with this showcase of astonishing juggling feats, laugh-out-loud comedy and wild theatrics that have taken these eccentric performers to Broadway, television and the big screen.
NOBUNTU
7:30 p.m. Saturday, October 27
From Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, this five-member female a cappella ensemble performs a fusion of Zimbabwean-rooted music, Afro jazz, gospel and crossover. Nobuntu’s concerts are accentuated by traditional colorful clothing, authentic dance movements and hand percussion instruments. Nobuntu will also host an African Dance Workshop. See page 19.
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7:30 p.m. Thursday, October 11
This stellar group experiments with a variety of genres not originally intended for brass alone. Mirari balances refined mastery with pure fun. “Equally at home performing everything from Renaissance transcriptions to Charles Mingus charts.” -University of LouisianaMonroe
String quintet Sybarite5’s eclectic repertoire from Bowie to Radiohead and Akiho to Assad, combined with its commanding performance style, is turning heads throughout the music world. “Expect an experience that will satisfy your inner rock star and your secret Mozart.” –Arizona Daily Star
AQUILA THEATRE: MARY SHELLEY’S “FRANKENSTEIN”
ALASDAIR FRASER & NATALIE HAAS
7:30 p.m. Thursday & Friday, November 8 & 9
7:30 p.m. Saturday, November 17
Written in 1818, Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” follows the terrifying results after a scientist creates an artificial human. The production by Aquila Theatre — one of the foremost producers of touring classical theater in the United States — is bold and thrilling while paying homage to the original novel.
Alasdair Fraser, regarded as Scotland’s premier fiddle ambassador, and brilliant cellist Natalie Haas dazzle audiences internationally with Scottish dance rhythms. The duo has five critically acclaimed albums and have won Album of the Year in Scottish traditional music.
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20182019 SEASON SEPTEMBER 28*-29
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CALL OF THE WILD: ILLUSTRATED EDITION 6:30 p.m., Thursday, October 25 Recommended for ages 9+ Theatre Heroes brings Jack London’s classic tale about sled dog Buck to life through performance, storytelling and projected illustrations.
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Watch Colorado’s largest tractor pull, historic demonstrations, square dancing and everyone’s favorite trick pigs. Kids will stay entertained all day with wagon, train and burro rides, bounce house, obstacle course, climbing wall, craft zone, face painting, magician, balloon artist and more.
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Lakewood.org/Exhibitions After Nature: The Age of the Anthropocene Natascha Seideneck Through October 7 Lakewood Heritage Center, Radius Gallery Informed by science, current events and philosophy, Seideneck aims to create dialogue about the impact of ecological disasters. “Anthropocene” describes our current geological age where human activity is the dominant influence on the environment. Spirit of Lakewood Through October 7 Lakewood Heritage Center Spirit of Lakewood Gallery Last chance to visit Lakewood Heritage Center’s main gallery before the new exhibition opens in June 2019! Local artifacts immerse visitors in the 20th century when people drove Model T’s, called friends using switchboards and first watched color TV. See page 8 to learn more. Corporeal Sarah Bowling and Amber Cobb August 24-October 14 FREE Artist Reception: 5-7 p.m. Friday, September 7 Lakewood Cultural Center, North Gallery Objects and materials that mirror the body and suggest the figure are explored in this two-person show. Bowling and Cobb explore notions of gender and intimacy while playing with and altering domestic or everyday items. See page 6 to learn more. Cultivate: Students and Teachers of Washington Heights Arts Center and Kristee Freed-Graham August 24-November 21 FREE Artist Reception: 5-7 p.m. Friday, September 7 Lakewood Cultural Center, Mezzanine Gallery The magic of learning and creating within a community setting is explored in the exhibition of student and instructor work from the Washington Heights Arts Center. Students will present work ranging from weaving and ceramics to photography, drawing and painting. Freed-Graham will present her space paintings and paintings on doors.
I Contain Multitudes October 19-November 21 FREE Artist Reception: 5-7 p.m. Thursday, October 25 Lakewood Cultural Center, North Gallery This group exhibition looks at portraiture from traditional to the purely conceptual. The ways in which we see and represent one another are varied and diverse and yet altogether completely familiar. Youth Arts of Lakewood Cultural Center November 1-30 Lakewood Cultural Center, Corner Gallery
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Where Water Was Robert Epstein August 24-November 21 FREE Artist Reception: 5-7 p.m. Friday, September 7 Lakewood Civic Center, Richey Gallery Robert Epstein is a Lakewood resident and a nationally known artist. In his first solo exhibition in Lakewood, Epstein will explore the impact of water on the human experience through paintings and sculptures. Previously, his work has been exhibited in corporate, private and museum collections including the National Endowment for the Arts, The Gulf Coast Museum of Art, The Salvador Dali Museum, Raymond James, Indigo Hotels and McKibbon Hotels. Patricia Moore September 4-30 Lakewood Cultural Center, Corner Gallery Landscape, Cityscape, Wildlife, Astral Micah Thomas October 1-31 Lakewood Cultural Center, Corner Gallery
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Temporal: Molding Memories Sammy Seung-Min Lee November 30-December 30 FREE Artist Reception: 5-7 p.m. Friday, November 30 Lakewood Cultural Center, North Gallery This solo exhibition will investigate Lee’s use of paper to mold items from her personal history like a table setting or a luggage set. Lee is toying with the futile nature of preserving memories as her work focuses on spatial, narrative and sequential qualities, while incorporating diverse explorations in bookbinding, joomchi and architecture. Paper Art November 30-December 30 FREE Artist Reception: 5-7 p.m. Friday, November 30 Lakewood Civic Center, Richey Gallery Papermakers from Washington Heights Arts Center showcase their exceptional craft with the exhibition of sculptural works made from paper. The group will host papermaking demonstrations throughout the month to share in their knowledge about fine paper craft. Holiday Show December 1-31 Lakewood Cultural Center, Corner Gallery
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Annie Performance Now Theatre Company 7:30 p.m., Fridays & Saturdays September 7-8, 14-15, 21-22; 2 p.m., Saturdays & Sundays September 8-9, 15-16, 22-23 Based on the popular comic strip by Harold Gray, Annie was the winner of seven Tony® Awards, including Best Musical. The beloved book and score features some of the greatest musical theatre hits ever written, including “Tomorrow.” Tickets start at $20. PerformanceNow.org
The Flying Karamazov Brothers 7:30 p.m., Friday & Saturday September 28 & 29 See page 11 for details. Tickets start at $20. FKB.com Music by the Book: Classics Lakewood Symphony 7:30 p.m., Thursday, October 4 This “Classics” concert features Emily Switzer in Mozart’s Violin Concerto No. 5 in A major. Concluding the program will be Dvorak’s Symphony No. 9, “From the New World.” A great way to kick off the Lakewood Symphony season – join us! Tickets start at $10. LakewoodSymphony.org
Mirari Brass Quintet 7:30 p.m., Friday, October 5 See page 11 for details. Tickets start at $20. MirariBrass.com
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Cody Ray Slaughter: Memories of the King! presented by Mount Evans Home Health Care & Hospice 7:30 p.m., Friday & Saturday, October 12 & 13 3 p.m., Sunday, October 14 Cody Ray Slaughter, ultimate Elvis tribute artist, returns with the David Fontana Band for an explosive new show including duets and rockabilly along with the classic hits. Tickets start at $35. CodyRaySlaughter.com and MtEvans.org Jazz Ambassadors: U.S. Army Field Band Lakewood Cultural Center 7:30 p.m., Thursday, October 18 This concert features the official touring big band of the U.S. Army, the Jazz Ambassadors, playing the 100-year history of jazz, a uniquely American treasure. Free, tickets required. Maximum two tickets per household. Available 10 a.m. Monday, September 10. ArmyFieldBand.com Into the West: An Afternoon of Irish Dance Heritage Irish Stepdancers 3:30 p.m., Sunday, October 21 Come enjoy Irish stories, music and dancing with this family-friendly show! Tickets are $15. HeritageIrish.com
Call of the Wild: Illustrated Edition 6:30 p.m., Thursday, October 25 See page 12 for details. Tickets start at $7. HoldenArts.org/Call-of-the-Wild
Nobuntu 7:30 p.m., Saturday, October 27 See page 11 for details. Tickets start at $20. Nobuntu-Music.com Special opportunity: African Dance Workshop with Nobuntu 1:30-3 p.m., Saturday, October 27 This interactive workshop with
two members of Nobuntu teaches participants various dances from the Ndebele culture. Accompanied by singing, rhythms will be taught through drumming, clapping and movement. Register at Lakewood.org/Tickets Ages 18+ • $30 Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923) Rocky Mountain Chapter American Theatre Organ Society 2 p.m., Sunday, October 28 Just in time for Halloween, a classic silent horror film with live theatre organ accompaniment by Lance Luce, former New York City Radio City Music Hall organist. Recommended for ages 10+ due to closed captioning. Tickets are $15. RMCATOS.org Volkswagen Presents Warren Miller’s “Face of Winter” Warren Miller Entertainment 7:30 p.m., Tuesday & Thursday October 30 & November 1 Come along as we pay tribute to the original ski bum in Warren Miller’s 69th film, “Face of Winter,” presented by Volkswagen. Tickets are $21. Available 9 a.m., Monday, September 17. WarrenMiller.com Magic Beyond Belief XIII Mile High Magicians Society 7 p.m., Saturday, November 3 The Mile High Magicians Society is bringing together some of the best magicians in Colorado for one amazing evening of magic, mystery and fun. Prepare to be amazed. Fun for the whole family! Tickets are $25. MileHighMagicians.com
Aquila Theatre: Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” 7:30 p.m., Thursday & Friday, November 8 & 9 See page 11 for details. Tickets start at $20. AquilaTheatre.com
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PERFORMANCES Over There! 1917-2018 Rocky Mountain Brassworks 7:30 p.m., Saturday, November 10 A Veterans Day musical WWI centennial tribute by the Rocky Mountain Brassworks, the American Legion Post 178 color guard, El Jebel Shrine Pipe Band and Jim Calm playing the Cultural Center theater organ. Tickets are $15. RockyMountainBrassworks.org Music by the Book: Leisure . . . Annual Pops Concert and Benefit Auction Lakewood Symphony 7:30 p.m., Thursday, November 15 Symphonic Pops from Broadway, Hollywood and beyond . . . John Williams, Rodgers & Hammerstein, Sousa! Topping it off is the Lakewood Symphony’s annual benefit auction with something for everyone. Join us for an evening of fun! Tickets start at $10. LakewoodSymphony.org
Alasdair Fraser & Natalie Haas 7:30 p.m., Saturday, November 17 See page 11 for details. Tickets start at $20. AlasdairandNatalie.com Sounds of the Season Denver Young Artists Orchestra 2:30 p.m., Sunday November 18 The DYAO’s Chamber Orchestra presents works by Tchaikovsky and Beethoven, and the winner of the DYAO Wind Concerto Competition! Tickets are $19.50. DYAO.org
The Nutcracker Classical Ballet Academy & Ballet Melange 11:30 a.m. & 7 p.m., Wednesday & Thursday November 28 & 29 The original three-act Nutcracker ballet transports us to a land of magic and dreams that come true. It reminds us that love gives us courage and strength. Tickets are $30. Classical-Ballet-Academy.com
Timothy P. & the Rocky Mountain Stocking Stuffers 7:30 p.m., Friday & Saturday 2 p.m. Saturday & Sunday November 30-December 2 See page 16 for details. Tickets start at $20. Hey Boys! … Shoosh Rocky Mountain Ukulele Orchestra 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, December 4 We’re putting an end to mansplaining, patriarchy and testosterone-poisoned melodies by grabbing the best six dozen ukulele gurus we know and filling the night with songs for, by, from or about women. Tickets start at $10. UkuleleOrchestra.org Holiday Faves and Raves Denver Concert Band 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, December 5 A concert of seasonal spirit! Now in its 58th year, the DCB is proud of its heritage as one of Colorado’s premier community concert bands. Tickets are $16. DenverConcertBand.org Holidays with the CJRO Colorado Jazz Repertory Orchestra 7:30 p.m., Thursday, December 6 The fun and exciting musical event of the season! Holiday favorites like
selections from Duke Ellington’s Nutcracker Suite, an exuberant “Go Tell it on the Mountain” and Heidi Schmidt’s wonderful vocals are some of this year’s offerings. It’ll be BIG fun, folks! Tickets start at $20. ColoradoJazz.org The Children’s Nutcracker Dance Conservatory of Denver Noon & 4 p.m., Saturday & Sunday December 8 & 9 DcD’s The Children’s Nutcracker is performed by children ages 3 to 17 and is geared toward an audience of all ages. Enjoy a less formal but magical rendition of this holiday classic with your entire family! Tickets are $25. DanceConservatoryofDenver.com The Nutcracker Ballet Ariel 2 p.m., Saturday-Sunday & WednesdayThursday, December 15-16, 22-23, 26-27 7 p.m., Friday-Saturday & Wednesday December 21-22, 26 This Nutcracker is becoming a Lakewood tradition, with beautiful dancers, festive costumes and breathtaking choreography. Clara journeys with the Nutcracker Prince on a magical adventure of toy soldiers, dancing snowflakes and Sugar Plum fairies. Tickets are $38. BalletAriel.org
AUDITIO N S The Snow Queen Missoula Children’s Theatre & Lakewood Cultural Center Monday, January 21 Auditions for children in grades K-12. Details at Lakewood.org/ MCTAuditions.
The Lakewood Cultural Center is a wonderful environment for children to see their first live theater performance. Sitting so close to the action on stage, kids connect with the live production and become engrossed with the performance, making it a comfortable and successful experience for adults and kids alike.
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Look for this icon in the listings above for performances that young children might enjoy. Contact the box office at 303.987.7845 or email Tickets@Lakewood.org for age-range recommendations and with any questions.
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DROP-INS & WORKSHOPS DRO P - IN S These activities don’t require advance registration!
FREE Storytime 10-11 a.m., Wednesdays (ongoing) Lakewood Heritage Center Enjoy a different group of stories and songs each week, followed by a craft or activity. Themes will include cars, seasons and sounds. All ages; activities are best suited for ages 0-5. Rug Hooking Noon-3:30 p.m., third Saturdays (ongoing) Lakewood Heritage Center This gathering is designed for intermediate and advanced rug hookers. No supplies are provided, but advice and friendship are available to everyone! Feel free to bring your lunch. Ages 18+ • $3
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This class is designed to teach the basics of rug hooking. By the end of two sessions, you will finish a beginner’s project! Call 303.987.7850 to register. Instructor: Cheri Talbot Ages 18+ • $40
Introduction to Mosaics Workshop 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, September 8 Washington Heights Arts Center This workshop introduces students to mosaics as a fine art form and focuses on the basic skills needed to create mosaic artworks. All tools and supplies provided. Instructor: Alina Deac Pelegrin Activity #377901 • Ages 18+ • $52 Apple Applique 1-4 p.m., Saturday, September 8 Lakewood Heritage Center Make an apple-themed wall hanging in the spirit of fall cider festivals. Applique is sewing one piece of fabric onto another to create a design. All supplies and sewing machine provided. Instructor: Holly Causey Activity #379701 • Ages 8+ • $30 The Written Word 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Monday, September 10 Lakewood Cultural Center Students will incorporate their favorite words, quotes or short poems on painted silk. All materials provided. Instructor: Jan Janas Activity #370280 • Ages 14+ • $40 Intro to Zentangle 1-4 p.m., Saturdays, September 15 & November 3 Green Mountain Recreation Center Try something fun and new. The Zentangle Method is an easyto-learn, relaxing, and fun way to create beautiful images by drawing structured patterns. Instructor: Susan Michalakes Ages 17+ September 15 • Activity #370371-01 • $42 November 3 • Activity #370371-02 • $42 Introduction to Calligraphy: The Italic Hand 1-4 p.m., Saturdays, September 15-29 Lakewood Heritage Center In today’s world, the Italic calligraphic hand has many beautiful uses for contemporary applications. Learn basic Italic letterforms, letter spacing and proper use of materials. Finish with exploration and a completed project. Instructor: Renee Jorgensen Activity #376714 • Ages 16+ • $80
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WORKSHOPS WORKSHOPS CONTINUED Lakewood.org/Workshops
Canning and Pickling 1-4 p.m. Saturday, September 22 Lakewood Heritage Center Explore skills used before the invention of refrigerators and freezers. Canning jelly and pickles, dehydrating food and making butter are just a few of the projects in store for this class. Instructor: Holly Causey Activity #377730 • Ages 16+• $30 Ply-Split Braiding 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Saturday, October 13 Washington Heights Arts Center This is an introduction to ply-splitting, a technique employed for centuries by camel drivers of the Thar Desert. These weavings were used as adornments originally made out of goat hair. We will use pearl cotton to make a key fob and learn the skills for this intricate process. Instructor: Judie Dickinson Activity #377326 • Ages 16+ • $45 Pumpkin Carving Workshop
6:30-8 p.m., Wednesday, October 17 Lakewood Cultural Center Grab your best friend, spouse or neighbor because you are invited to create a superb carved pumpkin under the guidance of a master pumpkin carver! Each two-person group receives one scoopedout, basketball-sized pumpkin, a pattern and a mini-kit of carving tools. Don’t feel like sharing? Grab an extra pumpkin for $25. Instructor: Barry Brown Activity # 379104-01; Activity # 379104-02 extra pumpkin Ages 7+, children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult. $45/up to 2 participants; $25/per extra pumpkin
Pumpkin Patch Decor 1-4 p.m., Saturday, October 20 Lakewood Heritage Center These pumpkin decorations stay fresh all season! In this class, hand-sew pumpkin pillows, stuff them and embellish them with jack-o’-lantern faces or any fanciful thing you can imagine. Instructor: Holly Causey Activity #379702 • Ages 8+ • $30
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Pastel Landscape Painting Workshop 1-4 p.m., Saturday, October 20 Washington Heights Arts Center Composition is the structure that supports the creation of an aesthetically pleasing painting. We will focus on basic elements of composition that make up a landscape painting. Some experience would be helpful. Instructor: Ruthann Woods Activity #370249 • Ages 18+ • $38 Elegant Hand Lettering: Copperplate II 1-4 p.m., Saturdays, October 20-27 & November 3 Lakewood Heritage Center Take copperplate lettering style further and focus on capital letterforms and numerals. Learn correct height and width, and explore letter and word spacing. Instructor: Renee Jorgensen Activity #376717 • Ages 16+ • $80 Beginning Inkle Loom Workshop 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Saturday, October 27 Washington Heights Arts Center The inkle loom is an ancient device, used to make decorative bands and cords. You will learn how to dress the loom, perfect edges and weave beautiful designs. Students are welcome to bring their own working inkle loom or use one from the classroom. Instructor: Robin Wilton Activity #377314 • Ages 16+ • $68 Exploring Mosaic Andamento 9 a.m.-noon, Fridays, November 2 & 9 Washington Heights Arts Center Students will focus on cutting different kinds of glass and arranging the mosaic tesserae. Students are encouraged to bring personal items to use in their designs. No prior experience needed. Instructor: Alina Deac Pelegrin Activity #377906 • Ages 18+ • $52 Mocktails and Casseroles 1-4 p.m., Saturday, November 3 Lakewood Heritage Center Take your next dinner or party back to the 1950s, with a twist! Enjoy some delicious recipes for unique casseroles and drinks to serve your friends and family. Instructor: Holly Causey Activity #377731 • Ages 16+ • $30
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WORKSHOPS WORKSHOPS CONTINUED Lakewood.org/Workshops
Abstract Batik Work on Silk 1-4 p.m., Monday, November 5 Lakewood Cultural Center This ancient dye method is perfect for creating a one-of-akind abstract composition. We will use water-soluble soy wax, a brush and a tjanting tool to layer and place wax on silk. Supply list will be included at registration. Instructor: Jan Janas Activity #370281 • Ages 14+ • $55
Zentangle 2 1-4 p.m. Saturday, November 17 Green Mountain Recreation Center Interested in exploring more zentangles and expanding your skills? We’ll continue to explore different tangles, shading, stand-alone patterns, white on black, Renaissance tiles, mandalas, using color and whatever else fits our fancy! Instructor: Susan Michalakes Activity #370373 • Ages 17+ • $25
Beyond Beginning Inkle Weaving Workshop 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Saturday, November 10 Washington Heights Arts Center In this workshop we will be working with three different pickup technique variations. Prerequisite: You must know how to wrap an Inkle loom in order to take this class. Instructor: Robin Wilton Activity #377327 • Ages 16+ • $68
Soapmaking 2-4 p.m., Saturday, November 17 Lakewood Heritage Center Have you ever wondered how to make soap at home? Explore supplies, different techniques and fun recipes in this class. Take several pieces home at the end! Instructor: Andre Polo Activity #376701 • Ages 16+ • $50 DIY Project: Frames, Frames, Frames 6-8 p.m., Mondays, November 19 & 26 Lakewood Cultural Center Join us for fun family-friendly workshops. All levels welcomed; projects are designed based on theme listed below. Ages 6+, children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult. Wood Frame Earring Organizer November 19 • Activity #379102-01 • $15 Pick-Your-Own Small Frame Project November 26 • Activity #379102-02 • $15
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Watercolor for Everyone 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, November 17 Washington Heights Arts Center If you want to find out if watercolor is for you, then join us for this fun class that will introduce you to everything you need to know. All materials are provided. Instructor: Scott Ronzio Activity #370217 • Ages 12+ • $25
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Yarn Holiday Ornaments 1-4 p.m., Saturday, December 1 Lakewood Heritage Center Get creative! Construct any figure you want using yarn and felt. Snowmen, angels, elves, Santa, Mrs. Claus, a drummer boy — patterns for a variety of holiday ornaments will be provided. Instructor: Holly Causey Activity #379703 • Ages 8+ • $30
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Lakewood.org/Tours Guided Museum Tours 11 a.m. & 2 p.m., Tuesdays-Saturdays, September-December Lakewood Heritage Center Explore Lakewood’s past as an experienced guide leads you through the museum’s historic structures such as the Country School and 1930s Farmhouse. All ages • $5/adult, $4/senior age 65+, $3/child age 3-12 FREE TOURS on Museum Day 11 a.m. & 2 p.m., Saturday, September 22 Lakewood Heritage Center Celebrate Museum Day with a free tour of six historic buildings, like Ethel’s Beauty Salon. Preregistration is required at SmithsonianMag.com/ MuseumDay All ages
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International Institute for Indigenous Resource Management Noon-2 p.m., Tuesday, October 16 Lakewood Heritage Center Schoolhouse Film that is written, made and directed by indigenous peoples is an expressive medium to communicate messages about who indigenous people were, who they are and who they are striving to become. Activity # 377710 $20 Lecture & Lunch; $12 Lecture Only
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Signature Quilts: Precious Memories Noon-2 p.m., Tuesday, December 11 Lakewood Heritage Center Schoolhouse Friendship quilts brought precious memories to their recipients. Quilt historians look to these quilts as personal histories with beautiful stories. Learn research techniques and how to enjoy the past through signature quilts. Activity # 377710 $20 Lecture & Lunch; $12 Lecture Only
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NEW ARTWORK BY SARAH BOWLING & AMBER COBB continued from page 6 BRAVO: How did creating these works affect you as an artist? Did you discover a new idea you might want to explore further in future work? SB: I created mostly new work for this show, a big piece with acrylic nails, chainmailed together, concrete pieces that have an imprint, a recessed space that is filled with jewels. For me, that imprint is like a painful memory. I think that’s another connection between our work. We’re both thinking of the permanence of certain situations and how that carries through. AC: The new paintings in this show most impacted my process, which has completely slowed down to where it’s very meditative, more tender and loving whereas the process with my sculpture and silicone forms is more rough and intuitive. For the new work, I used knitted blankets, afghans or baby blankets — projecting the shadows on the surface of a canvas and only drawing out and painting the negative space. Normally, when we look at a blanket, we look at the yarn, but we don’t really look at the space in between. The blankets have a gridlike pattern, but because it is a soft material and squishy, the grid is also organic, it has been disrupted through the softness. So, I’m focusing on the negative spaces — and I don’t mean negative always in a bad way, it’s an important part. Like in relationships, there is a scary part of being intimate with someone and that’s often overlooked because the other parts are so fun.
New for this exhibition, Godsey has created an audio guide, which you can access in the gallery space by dialing in from your mobile phone. “When we talk about contemporary art, many of these works are first accessed by their visual intrigue — they are incredibly beautiful to look at. The audio guide will provide some insight but leave room for the viewer to interpret the work’s meaning from their own experiences,” she noted.
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LAKEWOOD CULTURAL CENTER Theater | Exhibits | Classes
LAKEWOOD CULTURAL CENTER North, Mezzanine & Corner Galleries 470 S. Allison Parkway (Alameda & Wadsworth) 303.987.7845 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Saturday Open one hour prior to performances. Village Roaster Coffee Cart Lakewood Cultural Center Lobby 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Monday-Friday
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LAKEWOOD HERITAGE CENTER Visitor Center Spirit of Lakewood & Radius Galleries 801 S. Yarrow St. (Ohio & Wadsworth) 303.987.7850 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Tuesday-Saturday
WASHINGTON HEIGHTS ARTS CENTER 6375 W. First Ave. (Between Sheridan & Wadsworth) 303.987.5436 9 a.m.-9 p.m., Monday-Thursday 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Friday 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Saturday
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A facility assessment of the Washington Heights Arts Center has been completed, and it provides recommendations for facility infrastructure improvements related to system updates and facility repairs. Care will be taken to maintain the historical and architectural accuracy of this facility. Stay informed of exact closure dates by visiting Lakewood.org/WashingtonHeights or by calling Washington Heights Arts Center at 303.987.5436. Facebook.com/WashHeightsArts
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