This free afterschool program provides a fun space for high school teens to connect and create! Teens will engage in 8 week explorations in art, music, media, and game design building a platform to activate their creative expression and engage with the community. Over the course of a three day retreat this year’s Sessions teens came together discuss a vision for this year’s theme. In celebration of the town of Liberty’s rich history and vibrant community the teens decided create a call to action to help beautify the town they call home. They want everyone to enjoy and appreciate all that Liberty has to offer. Mondays and Wednesdays 4-6PM Every 2nd Saturday of the month 12-4PM All ages welcome to Saturday drop-ins.
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Tarsila do Amaral (Brazilian, 1886–1973) is a foundational figure in the history of modernism in Latin America. The first exhibition in the United States exclusively devoted to the artist focuses on her pivotal production from the 1920s, from her earliest Parisian works, to the emblematic modernist paintings produced in Brazil, ending with her large-scale, socially driven works of the early 1930s. The exhibition features over 130 artworks, including paintings, drawings, sketchbooks, photographs, and other historical documents drawn from collections across Latin America, Europe, and the United States. Born in São Paulo at the turn of the 19th century, Tarsila?as she is affectionately known in Brazil?studied piano, sculpture, and drawing before leaving for Paris in 1920 to attend the Académie Julian. Throughout subsequent sojourns in Paris, she studied with André Lhote, Albert Gleizes, and Fernand Léger, fulfilling what she called her "military service in Cubism," ultimately arriving at her signature painterly style of synthetic lines and sensuous volumes depicting landscapes and vernacular scenes in a rich color palette. The exhibition follows her journeys between France and Brazil, through Rio de Janeiro and Minas Gerais, charting her involvement with an increasingly international artistic community, and her critical role in the emergence of modernism in Brazil: in 1928, Tarsila painted Abaporu, which quickly spawned the Anthropophagous Manifesto, and became the banner for this transformative artistic movement that sought to digest external influences and produce an art for and of Brazil itself.
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Get your favorite seats for all five of our Evening Readings events when you purchase your Season Pass! Just $49 per person – regular $75 value! Be sure to book yours before time runs out! 2/27/18 @ 7:00PM – "John Guare" 3/6/18 @ 7:00PM – "Valeria Luiselli" 3/13/18 @ 7:00PM – "Panel Discussion on Women in American Theater" 4/10/18 @ 7:00PM – "Doug Wright" 4/24/18 @ 7:00PM – "Queens College English Faculty" *Season Pass unavailable after the first event. **Pick your seats, and have the same seats for all events in the season.
Springbrook is a stop along the route, a break to take in the renowned natural wonder of our host country as well as perform a driver change so each pair has the chance to experience being behind the wheel and taking it easy in the passenger seat.
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In this musical class, participants use songs, stories, games, and activities to learn to communicate using signs from American Sign Language in a way that is fun and easy.
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