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SUMMARY:Things Aren’t What They Seem
DESCRIPTION:Things Aren’t What They Seem is an exhibition of paintings and drawings by Ryan Patience Rushing\, a multidisciplinary artist and designer. Rushing’s engagement with letterforms is the bedrock of her practice\, and a point from which she examines physics\, philosophy\, psychology. A philomath and amateur cosmologist\, Rushing’s interests span Simulation Theory\, String Theory\, Optimistic Nihilism\, fallacies\, and semiotics. The nature of our world and how we understand it are at the core of this work.  \nRushing’s career in design spans 15 years of experience in graphic design\, marketing\, branding\, UX design\, and front-end development. She received her BFA from Louisiana Tech University in 2009 which provided a fine art foundation for her career. \nIn 2019\, her branding work for a Dallas city council candidate was hailed as a ‘master class in visual political communication’ by D Magazine. She is also a sought-after speaker in design\, development\, and accessibility\, having shared her insights with prominent organizations such as Shopify UX\, CreativeMornings\, Texas Woman’s University\, and the National Student Show and Conference. \nPassionate about keeping the arts accessible\, Rushing will provide a free workshop on Broad Line Calligraphy using simple Crayola Markers. Open to the public\, advance registration is requested. Register now at https://sites.google.com/hcc.edu/taberartgallery/events \nCelebrate this exhibition by joining us for an opening reception on November 3\, 2023 6-8 p.m. 
URL:https://www.exploreholyoke.com/event/things-arent-what-they-seem/
LOCATION:Taber Art Gallery Holyoke Community College\, 303 Homestead Ave. 2nd Floor\,\, Holyoke\, MA\, 01040
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SUMMARY:The Death of Lake Cahuilla Art Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The Death of Lake Cahuilla is an immersive art exhibition delving into the transformation of Lake Cahuilla\, now the Salton Sea\, in California’s Imperial Valley. Through various mediums like painting\, digital art\, sculpture\, and multimedia installations\, it explores the impact of colonization and environmental degradation on the land and its indigenous communities. Using collages combining traditional and digital techniques with vintage materials\, the artist invites viewers to reflect on the historical and ecological layers of the region. The exhibition also celebrates indigenous resilience and aims to inspire action for cultural preservation and sustainable practices\, fostering awareness and positive change for a more sustainable future. \n  \nLa muerte del lago Cahuilla es una exposición de arte inmersiva que profundiza en la transformación del lago Cahuilla\, ahora Salton Sea\, en el Valle Imperial de California. A través de diversos medios como la pintura\, el arte digital\, la escultura y las instalaciones multimedia\, explora el impacto de la colonización y la degradación medioambiental en la tierra y sus comunidades indígenas. Mediante collages que combinan técnicas tradicionales y digitales con materiales antiguos\, el artista invita al espectador a reflexionar sobre las capas históricas y ecológicas de la región. La exposición también celebra la resistencia indígena y pretende inspirar la acción para la preservación cultural y las prácticas sostenibles\, fomentando la concienciación y el cambio positivo para un futuro más sostenible.
URL:https://www.exploreholyoke.com/event/the-death-of-lake-cahuilla-art-exhibit-7/
LOCATION:Wistariahurst\, 238 Cabot Street\, Holyoke\, MA\, 01040\, United States
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SUMMARY:New vs. Old Harvest Olive Oil Tasting
DESCRIPTION:Taste\, analyze and compare 2023 new harvest olive oil with that of last year. We’ll discuss flavor\, mouthfeel\, regionality and terroir while enjoying traditional olive oil accompaniments and snacks. After we become experts\, we’ll send an olive oil sampler home with you!
URL:https://www.exploreholyoke.com/event/new-vs-old-harvest-olive-oil-tasting/
LOCATION:Holyoke Community College Culinary Arts Institute\, 164 Race Street\, Holyoke\, MA\, 01040\, United States
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