Sunday, April 26, 2009

May Exhibit at Kefa Cafe

EXHIBIT "Multifarious" featuring the Art of Heather Schmaedeke
April 28 through May 30, 2009
Presented and curated by Authentic Contemporary Art
Reception: Friday, May 1, 2009, 6:30 to 8:30pm

Heather Schmaedeke is a formally trained fine and graphic artist. She has studied art in Chicago, New York and Washington DC. Her artwork appears in private collections and has appeared nationally in solo and group shows. Video.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Dance is the Answer!

Friday, April 24, 2009, 7:10pm to 8:30pm
COFFEEHOUSE CHAT. Post-performance Talk with Dancers
Join Dance Antonini after their performance to talk about post-modern dance, improvisation, meaning and impact of dance and movement.

NEW!! April 24, 2009, 6:30 to 7:00pm
DANCE. Site-specific performance at the Pyramid Atlantic Community Store on Ellsworth, across from the fountain in downtown Silver Spring
A DanceMetro/DC Dance is the Answer! Event
Co-sponsored and co-hosted by Space 7:10 at Kefa Cafe and Pyramid Atlantic

Patricia Zannie at Foundry in May


At FOUNDRY GALLERY: Mother Nature and Friends
Space 7:10 artist and Foundry Gallery member Patricia Zannie

Zannie's award winning collages focus on whimsical and provocative images
exploring humanity as a part of nature. Using snipits of papers from around
the world as well as images from contemporary magazines, Patricia's collages range
from modern representation to playful hints of the surreal. Patricia has been
an instructor at the School of Art and Design at Montgomery College for 11 years.
Her collages are in commercial, academic and private collections throughout
the East Coast and in Japan.

April 29,2009 through May 31, 2009
Opening reception: May 1st, 6pm to 8pm at THE FOUNDRY GALLERY
1314 18 Street, NW, Washington, DC
Gallery hours are Wed.-Sun., 12:00-6:00

Tuesday, April 07, 2009

Spring 2009 at Silver Spring's Little Community Art Place

APRIL
March 31 through April 25, 2009
Healing Images: Creative Expressions of Survival
Advocates for Survivors of Torture and Trauma (Baltimore)
Photographs taken by torture survivors using art to reflect on their past, examine their present, and build upon their strengths for the future.
Reception: April 3, 2009 - 6:30 to 8:30pm


NEW!! Friday, April 17, 2009, 7:10pm to 8:30pm
THEATER. Galileo in the Underworld
Reading of a humorous one-act play by local playwright Rebecca Nesvet
Produced and presented by Calliope Arts

Friday, April 24, 2009, 7:10pm to 8:30pm
COFFEEHOUSE CHAT. Post-performance Talk with Dancers
Join Dance Antonini after their performance to talk about post-modern dance, improvisation, meaning and impact of dance and movement.

NEW!! April 24, 2009, 6:30 to 7:00pm
DANCE. Site-specific performance at the Pyramid Atlantic Community Store on Ellsworth, across from the fountain in downtown Silver Spring
A DanceMetro/DC Dance is the Answer! Event
Co-sponsored and co-hosted by Space 7:10 at Kefa Cafe and Pyramid Atlantic


MAY
April 28 through May 30, 2009
Multifarious featuring the art of Heather Schmaedeke
Sponsored and curated by Authentic Contemporary Art
Reception: Friday, May 1, 2009, 6:30 to 8:30pm

A portion of the sales of artwork will support CARE's I AM Powerful Campaign to fight global poverty among women.

NEW!! Friday, May 15, 2009, 6:30 pm to 8:30pm
POETRY. "Multifarious" An Evening of Empowering Women's Poetry & Prose
Amy Jackson and Marquita "Storm" Siler


Monday, April 06, 2009

IMPACT Silver Spring Wants You to Perform

IMPACT Silver Spring hosts...

Silver Spring's Got Talent

Thursday, April 23rd, 7pm – 9pm First Baptist Church

(At the intersection of Fenton & Wayne)

To participate, e-mail rachel@impactsilverspring.org by April 20th, 2009. Or to challenge a friend with a unique talent: e-mail the person’s name and e-mail address and their talent, and we will send them a friendly challenge. Talent categories range from on-stage performances such as musical performances, dances and step performances to off-stage performances such as cooking, photography, arts and crafts, etc.

Wednesday, April 01, 2009

More Info on the Quietly Powerful Photo Exhibit

currently at Space 7:10 at Kefa Cafe. Come visit--opening reception Friday evening, April 3, 2009. -- Amy

Healing Images:
Creative Expressions of Survival

In 2003, the Healing Images program was developed at Advocates for Survivors of Torture and Trauma to help heal the psychological and emotional scars of torture survivors through the use of digital photography. Working closely with asylum seekers who have fled torture and persecution in some of the world’s most troubled countries, the program harnesses, the healing and empowering powers of creative photographic expression. Participants are provided digital cameras and basic instruction in a supportive, therapeutic setting, and encouraged to use the camera to explore their inner worlds and outer realities. Photographs are taken and downloaded while technical fears are conquered; the resulting images are shared, discussed and written about by survivors – a cathartic process that offers those who have suffered unspeakable truths the opportunity to find their voice and vision again.


The program is performed in close collaboration with therapists, a photography instructor and volunteers. Through a series of weekly photography classes this program offers survivors of torture and severe trauma a unique opportunity to creatively reflect on their past, examine their present and build upon their strengths to arrive at a new place of greater peace and healing. Holding the camera in one’s hands, choosing its subject, organizing the frame, pressing the shutter, expressing one’s self, marveling at the results, and freeing the tangle within – all powerful therapeutic steps helping to increase an individual's sense of him or herself as active survivor rather than passive victim.


Each survivor’s images are integrated into their ongoing individual talk therapy work at ASTT, and (if individually desired) publicly presented in exhibitions and published in a variety of media venues as a means of heightening public concern and support for survivors and the plight of torture survivors everywhere.

Past and Current Supporters: Open Society Institute, School Sisters of Notre Dame, Greg’s Bagels, William G. Baker Jr. Memorial Fund and Plaza Artist Materials-Towson.

If you would like to make a donation please contact: Essence Pierce, 410-464-9006 or email: epierce@astt.org