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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140919T170000
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UID:1680-1411146000-1411156800@pantheonfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Third Fridays at Museum of Art and History
DESCRIPTION:Third Friday event at Museum of Art and History \nthe third Friday of each month\, 5:00-8:00PM \nMuseum of Art and History\, 705 Front Street\, Santa Cruz\, 831-429-1964 \n$5 \nhttp://www.santacruzmah.org/events/category/3rd-fridays \nhttp://vimeo.com/101064761 \n  \n  \n“Every Third Friday we collaborate with community members on participatory art and history events for all ages. \n  \nSee the website for this month’s theme and detailed schedule of events” \n  \n 
URL:http://pantheonfoundation.org/event/third-fridays-at-museum-of-art-and-history/
LOCATION:Museum of Art and History\, 705 Front Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,History
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140919T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140919T180000
DTSTAMP:20260605T062504
CREATED:20140820T033724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140905T054405Z
UID:477-1411120800-1411149600@pantheonfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Harvest Festival Original Art and Craft Show
DESCRIPTION:Harvest Festival Original Art and Craft Show \nFriday-Sunday\, September 19-21\, \nFriday and Saturday 10:00AM-6:00PM\, Sunday 10:00AM-5:00PM \nAlameda County Fairgrounds Exhibition Hall\, 4501 Pleasanton Avenue\, Pleasanton \nAdults $9\, Students and Seniors $7\, Ages 13-17 $4\, children under 12 free \nOne ticket is good for all three days\, coupon available on website \nhttp://www.harvestfestival.com/Visitors/shows/pleasanton/index.aspx \nhttp://www.alamedacountyfair.com \n  \n“The Pleasanton Harvest Festival offers three fun-filled days of family entertainment in a fun shopping atmosphere. Attendees can buy one-of-a-kind handmade products directly from top artisans\, watch live artist demonstrations\, experience great live music and performances\, and spoil their taste buds with delicious festival food. The Fargo Brothers will share the outdoor stage with entertainer Captain Jack SpareRibs. Plus\, keep an eye out for our strolling performers\, Big Mama Sue and Fast Eddie and Fables of the West.”
URL:http://pantheonfoundation.org/event/harvest-festival-original-art-and-craft-show/
LOCATION:Alameda County Fairgrounds Exhibition Hall\, 4501 Pleasanton Avenue\, Pleasanton\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Crafts,Fair/Festival,Food,Magic,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140914T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140914T170000
DTSTAMP:20260605T062505
CREATED:20140910T010425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141112T045149Z
UID:1315-1410703200-1410714000@pantheonfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Intro to Pointed Pen Calligraphy
DESCRIPTION:Intro to Pointed Pen Calligraphy \nwith Diva Pyari \nSunday\, September 14\, 2:00-5:00PM \nHandcraft Studio School\, 5885 Doyle Street\, Emeryville\, 510-332-6101 \n$135 includes Calligraphy Starter Kit and Workbook\, limit 20 students \nhttp://www.handcraftstudioschool.com/workshops/intro-to-pointed-pen-calligraphy-914 \nhttp://www.linea-carta.com \n  \n“Join us for the ultimate calligraphy class\, where you’ll learn from the expert everything you need to know to begin your practice!  The class will start with the basics\, where you’ll be given Diva’s acclaimed Calligraphy Starter Kit (wooden dip pen\, nib\, bottle of ink\, and A-Z chart) and learn about the tools of the trade\, followed by a comprehensive warm-up. For the next part of the class we’ll learn our ABCs\, using Diva’s renowned style as a guide\, along with her invaluable tips and individual attention.  For the last part of the class we’ll learn to connect letters\, practice decorative motifs\, and design monograms for personal stationery. With Diva’s guidance and encouragement you will also be given an additional nib (her favorite)\, more ink colors\, and more paper options to use.  In addition you will leave with a workbook of exercises to help you continue to flourish in your practice after the class is finished! \nDiva Pyari\, artist and designer from the San Francisco Bay Area\, owns Linea Carta: eco-lux linens and stationery that inspire your every day.  Linea Carta’s sustainable linens and stationery are all screen-printed by hand\, and her entire line of products has a luxurious look and feel that comes from their high quality and Diva’s lovely designs.  Diva also designs exclusive collections for other brands\, creates incredible custom wedding invitations\, and her work as a sought-after calligrapher is famous in its own right.  Her calligraphy is widely published and often seen in magazines such as Martha Stewart’s Weddings and on popular blogs like Once Wed.”
URL:http://pantheonfoundation.org/event/intro-to-pointed-pen-calligraphy/
LOCATION:Handcraft Studio School\, 5885 Doyle Street\, Emeryville\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Crafts,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140914T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140914T140000
DTSTAMP:20260605T062505
CREATED:20140910T060927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140910T060942Z
UID:1390-1410696000-1410703200@pantheonfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Sunday Crafternoon: Bleach Painted Textile Art
DESCRIPTION:Sunday Crafternoon: Bleach Painted Textile Art \nwith Niki Baker of Foreignspell \nSunday\, September 14\, 12:00-2:00PM \nModern Mouse\, 2223 South Shore Center\, Alameda\, 510-814-8830 \n$5 includes materials \nRSVP on Facebook or by phone at 510-814-8830. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1551620025066072 \nhttp://www.modernmousegifts.com \nhttp://foreignspell.com \n  \n“Pick up a new skill this weekend by joining us for an afternoon of bleach printed kitchen linens! Foreignspell’s Niki Baker returns to Modern Mouse this Sunday September 14\, 12:00-2:00PM\, to show you the way. Textiles\, bleach and tools (not to mention light bites and beverages) are included in your $5 fee. \n  \nNiki Baker is a printmaker\, SF native\, music zealot\, animal lover\, Francophile\, proud former Seattleite\, expert whistler\, food and libation enthusiast and competent juggler. She loves hand-carving elaborate stamps and printing them on a myriad of surfaces!\nTools: textiles (you’re welcome to bring your own to embellish!)\, pencils\, pencil sharpener\, toothpicks\, and bleach!”
URL:http://pantheonfoundation.org/event/sunday-crafternoon-bleach-painted-textile-art/
LOCATION:Modern Mouse\, 2223 South Shore Center\, Alameda\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Crafts,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140914T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140914T150000
DTSTAMP:20260605T062505
CREATED:20140910T054335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141008T024721Z
UID:1386-1410692400-1410706800@pantheonfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Glass Mosaic Two-Day Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Glass Mosaic Two-Day Workshop \nwith Mela Delgado \nSaturday-Sunday\, September 13-14\, \nSaturday 11:00AM-3:00PM\, Sunday 11:00AM-1:00PM \nFrank Bette Center for the Arts\, 1601 Paru Street\, Alameda\, 510-523-6957 \n$110 \nhttp://www.frankbettecenter.org/glass-on-glass-mosaic.html \nhttp://www.meladelgado.com \n  \n“Bring light and beauty into your home by creating one-of-a-kind glass mosaic window frame. Learn techniques to use jewelry\, beads\, and glass on a glass picture frame to create an one-of-a-kind mosaic to hang near a window. \n  \nDay 1: learn how to transfer your design\, use mosaic tools\, cutting techniques\, adhesives\, gluing\, setting and more. You will also create an 8” x 10” mosaic. \n  \nDay 2: learn grouting techniques and the steps to grout artwork. Learn how to best display artwork. \n  \nInstructor provides tools. Bring an apron. \n  \nMela Delgado has a BFA from La Escuela de Artes Plasticas in San Juan\, Puerto Rico where she grew up. She began creating mosaics as a way to release stress from writing her Master’s thesis in museum art collections – awarded in 2009. \n  \nNow living in the Bay Area\, Mela  dedicates herself to mosaics and studies at the reputable Institute of Mosaic Art with renowned mosaic artists. She exhibits her art\, volunteers for community mosaic projects\, and creates mosaics that fulfill her artistically. She is intrigued and fascinated with this ancient art form’s endless possibilities. \nLearn more about Mela Delgado.”
URL:http://pantheonfoundation.org/event/glass-mosaic-two-day-workshop-2014-09-14/
LOCATION:Frank Bette Center for the Arts\, 1601 Paru Street\, Alameda\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Crafts,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140913T180000
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CREATED:20140910T030459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140910T030527Z
UID:1331-1410631200-1410638400@pantheonfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Jim Berenholtz's Neo-Ancient Art
DESCRIPTION:Jim Berenholtz’s Neo-Ancient Art \nInspired by Egyptian and Native American Traditions \nArt Reception \nSaturday\, September 13\, 6:00-8:00PM \nThe Sacred Well\, 536 Grand Avenue\, Oakland\, 510-444-9355 \nFree \nhttp://www.sacredwell.com/classes-events \n  \n“At this evening art opening and event\, Jim Berenholtz will give a talk on the iconography and symbolism in his paintings inspired by indigenous cultures and ancient civilizations. Jim specializes in the creation of mandalas and temple art in rich detail\, working with the cosmologies of the ancient Egyptians\, Mayans\, and many Native American cultures. Each of his paintings is like a book\, a visual teaching instrument designed to activate our consciousness in specific ways. Jim will also share some of his neo-ancient music that works in conjunction with his paintings. \nJim Berenholtz is a multifaceted artist who has been training with native cultures in the living wisdom of the Earth for well over forty years. Whether as a musician or dancer\, writer or speaker\, painter or photographer\, he is devoted to bringing forth the organic creative intelligence that is natural to our species. In this way he forges a passionate blend of arts and activism\, celebrating unity in diversity and building bridges for peace.”
URL:http://pantheonfoundation.org/event/jim-berenholtzs-neo-ancient-art/
LOCATION:The Sacred Well\, 536 Grand Avenue\, Oakland\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140913T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140913T150000
DTSTAMP:20260605T062505
CREATED:20140910T054335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141008T024721Z
UID:1383-1410606000-1410620400@pantheonfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Glass Mosaic Two-Day Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Glass Mosaic Two-Day Workshop \nwith Mela Delgado \nSaturday-Sunday\, September 13-14\, \nSaturday 11:00AM-3:00PM\, Sunday 11:00AM-1:00PM \nFrank Bette Center for the Arts\, 1601 Paru Street\, Alameda\, 510-523-6957 \n$110 \nhttp://www.frankbettecenter.org/glass-on-glass-mosaic.html \nhttp://www.meladelgado.com \n  \n“Bring light and beauty into your home by creating one-of-a-kind glass mosaic window frame. Learn techniques to use jewelry\, beads\, and glass on a glass picture frame to create an one-of-a-kind mosaic to hang near a window. \n  \nDay 1: learn how to transfer your design\, use mosaic tools\, cutting techniques\, adhesives\, gluing\, setting and more. You will also create an 8” x 10” mosaic. \n  \nDay 2: learn grouting techniques and the steps to grout artwork. Learn how to best display artwork. \n  \nInstructor provides tools. Bring an apron. \n  \nMela Delgado has a BFA from La Escuela de Artes Plasticas in San Juan\, Puerto Rico where she grew up. She began creating mosaics as a way to release stress from writing her Master’s thesis in museum art collections – awarded in 2009. \n  \nNow living in the Bay Area\, Mela  dedicates herself to mosaics and studies at the reputable Institute of Mosaic Art with renowned mosaic artists. She exhibits her art\, volunteers for community mosaic projects\, and creates mosaics that fulfill her artistically. She is intrigued and fascinated with this ancient art form’s endless possibilities. \nLearn more about Mela Delgado.”
URL:http://pantheonfoundation.org/event/glass-mosaic-two-day-workshop/
LOCATION:Frank Bette Center for the Arts\, 1601 Paru Street\, Alameda\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Crafts,Workshop
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140912
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140915
DTSTAMP:20260605T062505
CREATED:20140820T001734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140905T040841Z
UID:364-1410480000-1410739199@pantheonfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Offerings: A Feminist Festival of Transformative Arts
DESCRIPTION:Offerings: A Feminist Festival of Transformative Arts \npresented by Siren Project \nand Oakland Peace Center \nFriday-Sunday\, September 12-14 \nOakland Peace Center\, 111 Fairmount Avenue\, Oakland \nsee website for schedule and ticket details \nhttp://www.sirenfestival.org \nhttp://www.sirenfestival.org/#!experience/c9sv \nhttp://oaklandpeacecenter.org \n  \n“We cordially invite you to attend the festival to receive our offerings. \nCome celebrate\, experience\, and cultivate Creativity In Community and be transformed. \n  \nThe intention of this feminist powered festival is for the participants to experience and be inspired by the creative works of 75 feminist individuals and organizations in the Bay Area. Each of these creators took a pilgrimage or partnered with Siren Project to present their collective Offerings at the festival for healing\, growth\, and empowerment.  All festival participants will have the opportunity to cultivate their inner creative life force in a safe and authentic community setting through interactions\, engagements\, and activities ranging from silly to spiritual. The goal is to provide a fun and uplifting experience through creative explorations and exposes. The hope is that this one-of-a-kind experience will open doors for new insights\, fresh perspectives\, and inner wisdom to sneak up on each one of us. \n  \nThe mission of Siren Project is to provide space\, energy\, and time for an authentic\, intimate\, and intentional community in which feminists can be exactly who they are\, how they are\, and where they are in their personal journeys through gentle and daring exploration of challenging issues\, using the vehicle of transformative arts and expose of such for self empowerment and collective impact.”
URL:http://pantheonfoundation.org/event/offerings-a-feminist-festival-of-transformative-arts/
LOCATION:Oakland Peace Center\, 111 Fairmount Avenue\, Oakland\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Performance
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140911T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140911T210000
DTSTAMP:20260605T062505
CREATED:20140903T021148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140905T040424Z
UID:941-1410460200-1410469200@pantheonfoundation.org
SUMMARY:What River Are You Made Of? Tuolumne Inside Out
DESCRIPTION:What River Are You Made Of? Tuolumne Inside Out \nopening gala reception Thursday\, September 11\, 6:30-9:00PM \nexhibit runs September 3-October 3 \nCapital One 360 Cafe\, 101 Post Street\, San Francisco \nFree \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1459348130995345 \nhttp://www.whollyh2o.org/services/standing-with-the-watershed/whatriverareyoumadeof.html \nhttp://cafes.capitalone360.com/san_francisco \n  \n“This show brings you 20+ artists’ interpretations of our Tuolumne River\, as well as the 411 on the river itself. The artists weave a story about the Tuolumne on the molecular\, infrastructure\, and end use levels through their 2D\, 3D\, digital\, and mixed media artwork. \n  \nWhile the Tuolumne River flows out of the tall peaks of the Sierra Nevada straight to the faucets of three million water users in the San Francisco Bay Area\, many don’t know its name and relation to them. The Tuolumne River provides both water and electricity to Turlock\, Modesto\, and the San Francisco Bay Area. \n  \nWhat else lies hidden from our consciousness about this stunning river as it flows below Bay Area urban neighborhoods\, enters our bodies\, passes on into the landscape or sewers? What ripples does this river make below us\, around us and inside of us? How does this river move through the Bay Area? How are we using it? And what does this life force need from us\, to be purely available to us? \n  \nCome to the September 11\, 6:30-9:00PM Show Opening for an inspired education on the origin of the water most of your body is made of – stay for the live music\, refreshments\, and company of most excellent people.\nDr. Elizabeth Dougherty\, Founder and Director of Wholly H2O\, curates this show.”
URL:http://pantheonfoundation.org/event/what-river-are-you-made-of-tuolumne-inside-out/
LOCATION:Capital One 360 Cafe\, 101 Post Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Evening Out,Sustainability
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140906T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140906T150000
DTSTAMP:20260605T062505
CREATED:20140903T025802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140904T225744Z
UID:951-1409997600-1410015600@pantheonfoundation.org
SUMMARY:American Folk Art Festival
DESCRIPTION:American Folk Art Festival \nSaturday\, September 6\, 10:00AM-3:00PM \nMadonna Estate Winery\, 5400 Old Sonoma Road\, Napa \n$10 includes wine and chocolate tasting and benefits Lucky Penny Productions \nhttp://www.americanfolkartfestival.com/About_2.html \nhttp://madonnaestate.com \nhttp://vintagesweetshoppe.com \nhttp://www.dollsbyallenwcunningham.com \nhttp://marciamccordtarotreader.blogspot.com \nhttp://www.luckypennynapa.com \n  \n“This is the seventh year that a group of gifted folk artists and experienced folk antique dealers will gather together for one day to display their handmade creations and treasured finds. \n  \nAn admission donation of $10 will be collected at the entrance\, a portion of  which will benefit Lucky Penny Productions.  Upon admission to the Festival\, you will receive a bracelet that will allow you to have a tasting of HalloVine Wine\, and a sampling of additional Madonna Estate wines.  You will also receive a complimentary logo tasting glass\, and a colorful logo carry-all. \n  \nExpect to see an offering of one-of-a-kind folk art creations in a variety of mediums\, and primitive Americana antiques\, and folk art antiques. There will be everything from folk art figures to truly unique one of a kind antique finds which may  also be a clever way to display your folk art\, and decorate your home.  Some of these pieces of folk art and folk finds will also celebrate the best of the fall season\, and have a nod to Halloween!  Expect to see some fall vendor surprises too! \n  \nMadonna Estate Winery has selected September 6th as the release date for their 2014 offering of HalloVine Wine!   We are very excited to have this year the very talented/ well-known folk artist Allen W. Cunningham create the new one-of-a-kind HalloVine label. We are happy to announce that Allen will be available the day of the Festival to sign the bottles of HalloVine wine you may wish to purchase. \n  \nThis Estate bottled ‘blood red’ 2010 Cabernet Sauvignon HalloVine wine has been specially created in the spirit of the fall holidays!  HalloVine is a favorite among Halloween lovers.  Madonna Estate will also be offering a special taste of this wine paired with some of the finest chocolates from The Vintage Sweet Shoppe\, a well-respected shop\, located in the Napa Valley.   The Shoppe is widely known for their chocolate covered wine bottles.  In addition\, current selected vintages of Madonna Estate wines will be available for tasting as well. \n  \nAs a special surprise\, Marcia McCord\, a Tarot Reader with  vast experience\, will be on hand to offer you a private reading.  Maybe it will help you learn what is in store for you at the Festival\, or perhaps later in life.  She offers two time sessions from which to select\, and  they are priced accordingly.  As our Festival motto says… Prepare to be Amazed!”
URL:http://pantheonfoundation.org/event/american-folk-art-festival/
LOCATION:Madonna Estate Winery\, 5400 Old Sonoma Road\, Napa\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Crafts,Fair/Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140905T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140905T210000
DTSTAMP:20260605T062505
CREATED:20140903T014936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140904T225413Z
UID:937-1409914800-1409950800@pantheonfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Making It: Chicano Artists from the Mexican Museum Collection
DESCRIPTION:Making It: Chicano Artists from the Mexican Museum Collection \na Free First Friday event at Museum of Art and History \nFriday\, September 5\, 11:00AM-9:00PM\, and the first Friday of each month \nMuseum of Art and History\, 705 Front Street\, Santa Cruz\, 831-429-1964 \nFree \nhttp://www.santacruzmah.org/event/free-first-friday-september2014 \nhttp://www.santacruzmah.org/2014/making-it \nhttp://www.santacruzmah.org/events/category/free-1st-fridays \n  \n“Tonight’s First Friday invites you to the opening of our new exhibit\, Making It: Chicano Artists from the Mexican Museum Collection. Making It explores what it means to ‘make it’ as an artist\, as a family\, as an individual\, as a social activist\, as someone from a marginalized background\, and more. The show features work by artists Carlos Almaraz\, Enrique Chagoya\, Rupert Garcia\, Carmen Lomas Garza\, Gronk\, Ester Hernandez\, Patssi Valdez\, and John Valadez\, who are are all leaders in the founding generation of Chicano artists. \n  \nWe asked them to share their definitions of success. We asked them how being Mexican-American impacted their answers. The result is this exhibition of powerful artwork and challenging ideas. We ask you to ponder how you have ‘made it’ – be it art\, love\, health\, self empowerment\, or the struggles that carve the path. \n  \n5:30PM:  Join us in the auditorium for a conversation about art\, success\, and Chicano identity with artist Carmen Lomas Garza and storyteller Mark Gonzales\, facilitated by Executive Director Nina Simon. \n  \n5:00-9:00PM:  Enjoy a no-host bar and a trophy making activity in the classroom. This Trophy activity will explore success and struggle by inviting you to make a trophy for yourself or someone else who deserves an award for awesomeness. \n  \n6:30-9:00PM: Dance to live music by an acoustic Trio Guadalupano\, with Betty and Narciso DeLeon and Baldomero Meza.”
URL:http://pantheonfoundation.org/event/making-it-chicano-artists-from-the-mexican-museum-collection/
LOCATION:Museum of Art and History\, 705 Front Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Evening Out
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