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Make Some Noise!
Friday, July 13th 5:00-7:00PM Northwest Art Center, 15515 Main Street NE, Duvall, WA Free, all-ages! Materials and tools provided.
Get creative with multimedia artist Rumi Koshino at Make Some Noise, a ceramic chime workshop.
Using earthenware clay, you will learn hand building techniques such as coil building, pinching, and hollowing to develop Japanese-influenced wind chimes. Once the structures are built, you will decorate the surface with underglaze. After the workshop, the chimes will be dried, kiln fired, assembled, and exhibited collectively as a sonorous outdoor installation for The Long Walk's Mid-Point Mash-Up. They will be returned to you after the event.
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The Long Walk's Mid-Point Mash-Up Friday, July 27th 6:00-9:00PM McCormick Park, 26200 NE Stephens Street, Duvall, WA Free, all-ages!
Come cheer on participants of The Long Walk and celebrate summer with the Duvall community at the open-to-everyone exploration of place, the Mid-Point Mash-Up. Bring something for the grill - it's a community BBQ! And, if the sun has been shining, be sure to pack a bathing suit for an evening dip in the river.
Set in bucolic McCormick Park, this year's Mash-Up includes unique musical theater by the Snoqualmie Floodplain Cabaret (aka the South Meadow Cabaret with performers Sari Breznau and Jed Dunkerley), the Bicycle Choir's secularized spirituals, story-songs, Bulgarian harmonies, and early American shapenote music, Jessika Kenny and Eyvind Kang's silhouetted reflections on travel in Zack Bent's sculptural pop-up trailer, a video installation in the park's historic train depot by Rodrigo Venezuela, a sonorous installation of ceramic chimes by Rumi Koshino and the Make Some Noise! workshop participants, and Joyce Wong's socially-engaged palm reading project, An Excuse to Hold Your Hand.
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These events are made possible by 4Culture and King County Parks with the City of Duvall Cultural Commission and the Northwest Art Center for The Long Walk 2012.
The Long Walk grew out of a collaboration between Susan Robb and Stokley Towles as part of 4Culture's Trails Project.
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LocationNorthwest Art Center (View)
15515 Main Street NE
Duvall, WA 98019
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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