Wednesday, March 28, 2007

ART HAPPENS BIG-TIME @ Alwun House



ONLY COMMUNITY ART EVENT OF ITS KIND - THIS Friday, 4-7pm. Free
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As a creative person and community supporter, you and friends are invited to come to Alwun House and Spring Flowering Gardens, kick-back, enjoy the youthful enthusiasm and aesthetic chaos of over 200 participating artists and performers, this Friday (3/30) Grand Opening Reception (4-6pm). You're never too big to encourage positive youth creativity...remember your first picture or mention in the paper - or on TV???

Come support our inner-city school kids and their creative efforts, rehearsals and months of classes!

Thanks for passing this along to those who care: our kids and their teachers deserve it.

Kim Moody
Alwun House Director
Building Community Through the Arts, since 1971.

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12th Annual "Salon Des Enfants"
At Historic Alwun House
1204 East Roosevelt
Free Opening Reception: Friday, 4-7pm. March 30
Refreshments & Entertainment & Pet Fish too.
MTS Choir, Kenilworth Jazz ensemble and strings, Preparatory Band, Garfield Choir, Capitol Choir, Bethune band and strings!

See/Purchase Naive Art through First Friday, April 6.
Viewing: Tue-Fri, 12-6pm - Free
All artwork is for sale: first come – first served
100% goes directly to the students

Phoenix Elementary School District #1 art teachers:
Art Department Chair: John Avedisian – Magnet Traditional; Rudy Begay – Capital; Dawna Davis – Phoenix Preparatory Academy; Pat Davis – Garfield; Cinda Dior – Faith North/Monterrey Park; Trisha Davis – Bethune; Wendy Drew – Heard; Ellen Fern – Edison; Aaron Frazer – Phoenix Preparatory Academy; Melanie Gainer – Kenilworth; Pat Gearhart – Whittier; Dustin Hesser – Lowell; Bettie Lake – Herrera; Deb Stanger – Emerson; April Uberto – Shaw; Gail Wagoner – Lowel/Heard;
Rosa Wilno - Phoenix Preparatory Academy

12th Annual "SALON des ENFANTS" Juried Youth Exhibit
EXHIBIT VIEWING: Mar 30 - April 6; Tue-Fri, 12-6pm. Free!
LOCATION: Alwun House, 1204 E Roosevelt, Downtown's First Gallery and nonprofit artspace.

ALWUN HOUSE NON-PROFIT COMMUNITY ARTS ORGANIZATION, SINCE 1971 www.alwunhouse.org

1 comment:

Mariah Fleming said...

Bravo, Kim Moody!!!

This is a WONDERFUL idea. Lets get out there and support Alwun's belief in the arts!! They don't just talk the talk!

It's certainly nothing short of miraculous to have kids involved in art when all the funding has been cut from schools for that fluffy, bleeding heart'extracurricular' stuff.