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SUMMARY:Speak Your Peace (Campaign)
DESCRIPTION:We are living in challenging and unprecedented times. The global COVID-19 pandemic and protests against racism have left many feeling anxious\, angry and scared. Speak Your Peace\, an initiative of Columbus Public Health’s Columbus CARE Coalition\, is a community effort to respond to the trauma and violence of these historic times in a peaceful way through poetry\, writing\, photography\, painting\, dance and other forms of artistic expression. \nAnyone can participate in Speak Your Peace. People of all ages and walks of life are encouraged to share work that shows how you have been working through this moment in a way that encourages artistic or peaceful expression. If your work is selected\, you will be notified and it will be shared with Columbus Public Health’s audience through our website and social media pages. \nFor questions about the Speak Your Peace initiative\, please contact Marian Stuckey at MAStuckey@columbus.gov.
URL:https://kingartscomplex.com/event/speak-your-peace-campaign/2020-11-03/
LOCATION:The King Arts Complex\, 835 Mount Vernon Avenue\, Columbus\, OH\, 43203\, United States
CATEGORIES:The HeART of Protest
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SUMMARY:THREE Unveiling Ceremonies: KAC Mural\, COGO Bike Share & #ArtUnitesCbus
DESCRIPTION:Three new exciting installations will be unveiled on Saturday\, November 7th from 1 PM to 3 PM. The first the access to the COGO bikes near the KAC for only $5 a year! The second is the unveiling of the HUGE\, beautiful mural on the KAC building. We are also showcasing our support for the #ArtUnitesCbus initiative to employ Columbus based visual artists to paint murals on the plywood covering Columbus business’s windows! A live DJ will be on-site to set the vibes and celebrate… join us! \n\n\nMore information on the three unveilings: \n\nHeART of Protest Mural\n\nPowerful images and synergistic energy between the three artists Marcus Billingsley and AdaObinnia Ijomah and Lance Johnson are reflective in their work. The mural is located on the south exterior walls of the King Arts Complex. \n  \nCoGO Bike Share – King Arts Complex Location \nZipping along the streets of Columbus has never been easier! CoGo Bike Share began from an initiative by Mayor Michael B. Coleman. After conducting a feasibility study in 2011\, the system was launched on July 30\, 2013 with only 30 stations and 300 bikes. Now the system boasts 80+ stations and 600+ bikes to help you get from point A to point B whenever you need them — 24 hours a day\, 7 days a week\, 365 days a year. \nSimply check out a bike at any automated bike station\, and then ride it around from station to station while checking out all Columbus has to offer. When you’ve reached your destination\, just dock your bike at the nearest station to complete your session\, and you’ll be on your way. \nThe station network provides twice as many docking points as bicycles\, assuring that an available dock to return your bicycle is always nearby. The system includes a fleet of specially designed\, heavy-duty\, very durable bicycles that are locked into a network of docking stations. \nhttps://www.cogobikeshare.com/ \nCoGo Bike Share is a project of the City of Columbus. \n  \n#ArtUnitesCbus – Murals at Amos Lynch Plaza \n\n#ArtUnitesCbus is an initiative to employ Columbus-based visual artists to paint murals on the plywood installed over the windows throughout Columbus. What started as a project just at the Ohio Theatre and Greater Columbus Arts Council office quickly became a city-wide movement supported by businesses\, artists and individuals who wanted to express their support for the protests and hope for the future.\nhttps://www.artunitescbus.com/the-initiative/
URL:https://kingartscomplex.com/event/three-unveiling-ceremonies-kac-mural-cogo-bike-share-artunitescbus/
LOCATION:The King Arts Complex\, 835 Mount Vernon Avenue\, Columbus\, OH\, 43203\, United States
CATEGORIES:The HeART of Protest
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SUMMARY:Young Filmmakers Project: Presented by Siriah Miller
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever wanted to make a film? Once you learn how\, then you’ll have the creative control to make one! The Young Filmmakers Project is a hands-on course where students learn the nuts and bolts of film production at one of Columbus’s iconic arts institutions. In the process\, our young filmmakers will write\, direct and produce a short film.\n\nAll teens 13-18 years old who are interested in making movies are welcome — NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY! Learn professional script writing\, directing\, filming\, and editing! Collaborate with fellow aspiring filmmakers to write a screenplay\, direct actors\, film\, light and record audio on your very own film. The King Arts Complex has partnered with local Independent Filmmaker\, Siriah Miller\, to produce a professional short film. Participants of the Young Filmmakers Project will have a budget and access to professional film equipment. By the end of the program\, every aspiring artist will be have the official title of Filmmaker and a project of their very own to add to their reel.
URL:https://kingartscomplex.com/event/young-filmmakers-project-presented-by-siriah-miller/2020-11-10/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Academy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20201112T170000
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SUMMARY:Young Filmmakers Project: Presented by Siriah Miller
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever wanted to make a film? Once you learn how\, then you’ll have the creative control to make one! The Young Filmmakers Project is a hands-on course where students learn the nuts and bolts of film production at one of Columbus’s iconic arts institutions. In the process\, our young filmmakers will write\, direct and produce a short film.\n\nAll teens 13-18 years old who are interested in making movies are welcome — NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY! Learn professional script writing\, directing\, filming\, and editing! Collaborate with fellow aspiring filmmakers to write a screenplay\, direct actors\, film\, light and record audio on your very own film. The King Arts Complex has partnered with local Independent Filmmaker\, Siriah Miller\, to produce a professional short film. Participants of the Young Filmmakers Project will have a budget and access to professional film equipment. By the end of the program\, every aspiring artist will be have the official title of Filmmaker and a project of their very own to add to their reel.
URL:https://kingartscomplex.com/event/young-filmmakers-project-presented-by-siriah-miller/2020-11-12/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Academy
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SUMMARY:The Harlem Renaissance: Teach Them to Dream (Momentum Excellence)
DESCRIPTION:As a proud participant in The King Arts Complex’s artistic and cultural event The HeART of Protest\, Momentum presents an encore viewing of its show The Harlem Renaissance: Teach Them to Dream. \n\nIn May of 2019\, more than 1000 central Ohio children from 14 elementary schools danced this historic era back to life at the Davidson Theatre. Through stories shared between a grandfather and his granddaughter\, we learn about African-American icons\, including the visual artists\, writers\, musicians\, dancers\, and activists who sparked this rich period in American history. The show is a reminder of how art can help us unite\, heal\, and grow.\n\nThe performance features a live jazz band including local professional musicians\, members of the Columbus Youth Jazz Orchestra\, and the amazing Byron Stripling\, Artistic Director of the Columbus Jazz Orchestra.\n\nTo learn more about Momentum\, please visit momentum-excellence.org\n\n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8P0sSCVuS8
URL:https://kingartscomplex.com/event/the-harlem-renaissance-teach-them-to-dream-momentum-excellence/
LOCATION:The King Arts Complex\, 835 Mount Vernon Avenue\, Columbus\, OH\, 43203\, United States
CATEGORIES:The HeART of Protest
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SUMMARY:Young Filmmakers Project: Presented by Siriah Miller
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever wanted to make a film? Once you learn how\, then you’ll have the creative control to make one! The Young Filmmakers Project is a hands-on course where students learn the nuts and bolts of film production at one of Columbus’s iconic arts institutions. In the process\, our young filmmakers will write\, direct and produce a short film.\n\nAll teens 13-18 years old who are interested in making movies are welcome — NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY! Learn professional script writing\, directing\, filming\, and editing! Collaborate with fellow aspiring filmmakers to write a screenplay\, direct actors\, film\, light and record audio on your very own film. The King Arts Complex has partnered with local Independent Filmmaker\, Siriah Miller\, to produce a professional short film. Participants of the Young Filmmakers Project will have a budget and access to professional film equipment. By the end of the program\, every aspiring artist will be have the official title of Filmmaker and a project of their very own to add to their reel.
URL:https://kingartscomplex.com/event/young-filmmakers-project-presented-by-siriah-miller/2020-11-17/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Academy
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SUMMARY:Songs of Hope and Healing with Crucial Conversations (Jazz Arts Group)
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with HeART of Protest\, the Jazz Arts Group and Columbus’ oldest civil rights and economic equity advocate\, the Columbus Urban League\, present a re-broadcast of the Songs of Hope and Healing with Crucial Conversations virtual program.  Join us for a joyous\, uplifting hour of inspirational song featuring Columbus’ finest musicians and crucial conversations on social justice and unity.\n \nTo learn more about Jazz Arts Group\, please visit https://www.jazzartsgroup.org/\n\n\nTo learn more about Columbus Urban League\, please visit https://www.cul.org/
URL:https://kingartscomplex.com/event/songs-of-hope-and-healing-with-crucial-conversations-jazz-arts-group/
LOCATION:The King Arts Complex\, 835 Mount Vernon Avenue\, Columbus\, OH\, 43203\, United States
CATEGORIES:The HeART of Protest
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SUMMARY:Young Filmmakers Project: Presented by Siriah Miller
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever wanted to make a film? Once you learn how\, then you’ll have the creative control to make one! The Young Filmmakers Project is a hands-on course where students learn the nuts and bolts of film production at one of Columbus’s iconic arts institutions. In the process\, our young filmmakers will write\, direct and produce a short film.\n\nAll teens 13-18 years old who are interested in making movies are welcome — NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY! Learn professional script writing\, directing\, filming\, and editing! Collaborate with fellow aspiring filmmakers to write a screenplay\, direct actors\, film\, light and record audio on your very own film. The King Arts Complex has partnered with local Independent Filmmaker\, Siriah Miller\, to produce a professional short film. Participants of the Young Filmmakers Project will have a budget and access to professional film equipment. By the end of the program\, every aspiring artist will be have the official title of Filmmaker and a project of their very own to add to their reel.
URL:https://kingartscomplex.com/event/young-filmmakers-project-presented-by-siriah-miller/2020-11-19/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Academy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20201124T190000
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SUMMARY:Gramercy Book Club LIVE! on Zoom: Jevon Collins leads discussion of Ibram X. Kendi's "How to Be an Antiracist"
DESCRIPTION:Join the Gramercy Book Club discussion focused on Ibram X. Kendi’s #1 New York Times bestselling and groundbreaking book\, How to Be an Antiracist\, led by King Arts Complex Performing Arts Director Jevon Collins. Time said Kendi’s book “punctures the myths of a post-racial America\, examining what racism really is—and what we should do about it.” \nKing Arts Complex is the Community Partner for this program. \nRegistration is on Eventbrite\, where attendees will receive login information and full instructions. A general admission ticket to access the event is $5. A ticket that includes a copy of How to Be an Antiracist waives the fee and is $29. Registration closes at 4:00 pm on the day of the program. \nAntiracism is a transformative concept that reorients and reenergizes the conversation about racism—and\, even more fundamentally\, points us toward liberating new ways of thinking about ourselves and each other. At its core\, racism is a powerful system that creates false hierarchies of human value; its warped logic extends beyond race\, from the way we regard people of different ethnicities or skin colors to the way we treat people of different sexes\, gender identities\, and body types. Racism intersects with class and culture and geography and even changes the way we see and value ourselves. In How to Be an Antiracist\, Kendi takes readers through a widening circle of antiracist ideas—from the most basic concepts to visionary possibilities—that will help readers see all forms of racism clearly\, understand their poisonous consequences\, and work to oppose them in our systems and in ourselves. \nKendi weaves an electrifying combination of ethics\, history\, law\, and science with his own personal story of awakening to antiracism. This is an essential work for anyone who wants to go beyond the awareness of racism to the next step: contributing to the formation of a just and equitable society. Along with authoring five books\, including Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America\, which won the National Book Award for Nonfiction\, Ibram X. Kendi is a professor of history\, and the founding director of the Boston University Center for Antiracist Research. He is a columnist at The Atlantic and a correspondent with CBS News. \nJevon Collins is the Performing Arts Director at The Kings Arts Complex where he develops\, organizes and facilitates all performing arts programming. He has served as a panelist for the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Ohio Arts Council\, and the Cuyahoga Arts Council. He currently serves on the Board of Directors for the National Performance Network/Visual Artist Network\, on the Board of Governors and Vice President for Ohio State’s Black Alumni Society; and is a member of OSU’s College of Arts & Sciences Town & Gown Committee. Jevon is a founding member of the Next Gen National Arts Network and the Columbus Artists Network. \nFrom Juneteenth until November 3\, Gramercy Books is partnering with King Arts Complex in support of The HeART of Protest\, an initiative led by KAC\, a multidisciplinary artistic organization dedicated to social justice. The effort is designed to bring together over twenty Columbus arts and cultural organizations for 46 days of artistic protest to honor the 46 years of George Floyd’s life. Gramercy Books is donating 100% of the profits from the sales of How to Be an Antiracist\, encouraging both the expression of protest\, as well as the reading of this transformative book about antiracism. Up through August 31st\, Gramercy Books has been able to donate $2\,504.16 with the sale of 215 books. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHow to Be an Antiracist (Hardcover)\n\nBy Ibram X. Kendi\n$27.00
URL:https://kingartscomplex.com/event/gramercy-book-club-live-on-zoom-jevon-collins-leads-discussion-of-ibram-x-kendis-how-to-be-an-antiracist/
LOCATION:The King Arts Complex\, 835 Mount Vernon Avenue\, Columbus\, OH\, 43203\, United States
CATEGORIES:The HeART of Protest
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