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ARTS FEST 2016 Calendar & Event Descriptions For more information, contact the Event Host associated with each event ~or~ Arts Fest Committee Chair: Benjamin Lowenkron (225) 2168184 or [email protected]

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ARTS FEST 2016 Calendar & Event Descriptions

For  more  information,  contact  the  Event  Host  associated  with  each  event  

~or~  

Arts  Fest  Committee  Chair:  Benjamin  Lowenkron  (225)  216-­‐8184  or  [email protected]    

 

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MONDAY,  03/14  

Breakfast  Kickoff  Bienvenue  Student  Center  Cafeteria  

9:00-­‐10:00am      

*Free  breakfast  provided  for  the  first  100  students*  

 

Student  Art  Demos    Bienvenue  Student  Center  Cafeteria  

9:00am-­‐NOON  HOST(s):  Christopher  Brumfield  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8496  

Danielle  Burns  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8259      

Come  and  watch  our  stellar  art  students  as  they  craft  pottery  and  silkscreen  prints!  You,  too  can  joing  in  on  the  fun—bring  a  t-­‐shirt,  tote  bag,  patch,  whatever  you  desire,  and  transform  it  into  a  work  of  art  via  silkscreen  printing!    

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KELLY  MUELLER  

FRAZIER  ART  BUILDING  11:30am-­‐2:00pm  

Lecture  and  Painting  Demonstration  HOST  (s):  Cyndy  Giachetti  –  [email protected]  (225)  216-­‐8185  

Baton  Rouge  Community  College  is  excited  to  have  Kelly  Mueller  as  a  visiting  artist  on  March  14th  during  Arts  Fest  2016.  Kelly  Mueller’s  current  work  layers  moments  of  physical  reality,  memory,  and  childhood  fantasy  into  textural  tapestries  drawn  and  painted  on  papered  quilts.  She  is  currently  a  member  of  The  Front  Gallery  in  New  Orleans  and  Baton  Rouge  Gallery,  LA,  and  has  also  exhibited  with  New  Context/Kasia  Kay  Gallery  in  Chicago,  in  Scope  Miami  and  New  York.  Her  work  has  been  shown  throughout  the  United  States,  especially  throughout  the  Midwest.  She  has  also  been  invited  to  give  numerous  lectures  throughout  the  nation  including  engagements  at  The  Philadelphia  Art  Hotel,  Millsaps  College  (Jackson,  MS)  and  Michigan  State  University.  

Mueller  looks  to  capture  a  momentary  world,  frozen  and  fleeting  with  each  quilt  she  creates.  With  each  solidified  in  its  conflict,  the  quilt  itself  is  a  physical  companion  to  an  individual's  thousand  nightly  passages  into  and  out  of  consciousness.  Using  a  projector,  she  traps  text,  imagery,  instructional  manuals,  and  maps,  found  patterns  and  momentary  realizations  in  layers  of  acrylic  and  charcoal.  As  Mueller  explains,  "I  enjoy  getting  lost  in  the  maze  of  light  and  shadow,  sometimes  giving  myself  over  to  the  ease  of  written  directions,  at  other  times  allowing  myself  the  absorption  of  pulling  out  and  fretting  over  a  singular  form  or  object,  working  over  it  with  line  and  color  until  it  exists  perfectly,  individually,  lost  among  the  masses."  

 

Boto,  2013  Baton  Rouge  Gallery  for  Contemporary  Art  

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DEBANGANA  BANERJEE  &  VINCENT  CELLUCCI  DUMAS  CONFERENCE  CENTER  –  MAGNOLIA  BUILDING  

6:00-­‐7:30pm  Poetry  Reading,  Art  Show,  and  Discussion  

HOST(s):  Benjamin  S.  Lowenkron  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8184  Eric  Elliott  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8011  

Debangana  Banerjee  was  born  and  raised  in  Santiniketan,  India.  She  received  her  BFA  and  MFA  in  printmaking  from  Visva-­‐Bharati  University,  Santiniketan,  in  2005.  She  was  a  national  scholar  in  India  before  joining  the  MFA  program  at  Louisiana  State  University  in  2007  (graduating  in  2010).  She  also  worked  as  a  visual  designer  in  the  Communication  across  the  Curriculum  program  at  LSU.    

Debangana  has  participated  in  many  solo  and  group  exhibitions  including  exhibitions  in  Indian,  Japan,  Australia,  England,  Canada,  and  the  United  States.  She  has  published  several  articles  in  leading  Indian  dailies  and  two  of  her  artist’s  books  were  published  in  art  fairs  in  1998  and  1999  in  India.  Six  of  her  translated  poems  were  published  in  Toad  Suck  Review,  2012.  In  2014  Debangana  had  solo  shows  at  Zosima  Gallery  and  Bower  Bird  Gallery  in  San  Marcos  and  a  group  show  at  People’s  Gallery  in  Austin.  Presently  Debangana  is  a  board  member  of  San  Marcos  Area  Arts  Council.  In  March  2014  Finishing  Line  Press  published  Debangana’s  first  chapbook  of  poems  come  back  river.    

Debanganga  says:  “My  works  are  about  my  journey  through  life—memories  of  the  past,  experiences  of  the  present  and  premonitions  of  the  future—and  how  that  journey,  through  its  changing  landscapes  and  human  characters,  generates  images  that  I  call  inscapes.  My  subjects  arise  from  very  personal  experiences  and  get  fermented  in  my  imagination  to  project  an  inner  vision.  I  create  deep  intimate  spaces,  transitional  moments  of  conscious  and  unconscious  thoughts  using  both  natural  and  personal  imageries.  In  this  endeavor,  dark,  solid  and  earthly  colors  and  robust  textures  play  a  big  role.  I  employ  printmaking,  painting,  collage  and  poetry  to  express  my  mental  state.”  

 

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Vincent  Cellucci  is  a  poet  and  painter  who  has  published  numerous  books  of  poetry—including  the  translation  of  Debangana’s  poems  in  come  back  river.  He  recently  pioneered  an  interactive  poetry  app  that  was  displayed  at  TED  x  LSU  on  Saturday,  March  5th,  2016.  Vincent  is  also  a  painter,  primarily  working  in  oil.  He  currently  works  as  the  coordinator  of  the  Communication  Across  the  Curriculum  Studio  in  LSU’s  College  of  Art  +  Design.  

Vincent  says:  “Oil  painting  is  a  visual  escape  from  my  struggle  with  the  precise  language  poetry  requires.    The  multiple  acts  of  producing  paintings  become  oblations  to  the  ineffable.    My  paintings  do  not  express  particular  meanings  but  study  time  and  response—of  both  creator  and  observer.    They  furnish  haunting,  in  the  Old  Norse  sense  of  “bringing  home.”    I  used  to  title  every  painting  p.s.  infinity,  but  lately  I’ve  started  renaming  them  for  the  collectors  of  my  work.    After  years  of  observing  my  productions  and  offerings,  I've  developed  a  peculiar  painting  Personism,  a  creative  apostrophe  to  particular  owners.    I  address  this  apostrophe  to  the  realm  of  their  everyday  lives-­‐-­‐ceasing  omission  and  creating  an  "ethereal  us",  a  concept  I'm  exploring  in  new  work.    Riffing  on  the  popular  New  Orleans  maxim  “it  is  what  it  is,”  my  titles  attend:  “it  is  where  it  lives.”    Painting  doesn’t  mull;  it  intrudes.”  

 

 

 

 

 

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TUESDAY  03/15  

NATHAN  PIETRYKOWSKI  FRAZIER  ART  BUILDING  –  ROOM  104  

9:00am-­‐1:00pm  Lecture  &  Printmaking  Demonstration  +  Treasure  Hunt  

HOST(S):  Danielle  Burns  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8259  

 

 

Nathan  Pietrykowski  earned  his  MFA  from  Louisiana  State  University  and  BS  in  studio  art  from  the  University  of  Southern  Indiana.  Currently  he  resides  in  the  deep  south,  where  he  is  teaching  at  the  University  of  Louisiana  at  Lafayette.  

For  the  festival  Nathan  created  Keep  Searching  which  is  a  city  wide  treasure  hunt  that  actively  engages  the  Baton  Rouge  community  with  contemporary  art  through  curiosity,  discovery  and  play.  The  goals  of  the  project  are  to  foster  a  reexamination  in  how  residents  view  Baton  Rouge  and  introduce  those  who  are  typically  not  exposed  to  art  to  interact  with  it.  He  will  also  be  demoing  a  multi-­‐color  screen-­‐print  with  freebies  for  all  the  kids.    

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“ART  WORKS”  CAREER  ROUNDTABLE    RECITAL  HALL  –  GOVERNOR’S  BUILDING  

10:30-­‐11:45am  Discussion  

Moderated  by  Renee  Chatelain  of  The  Arts  Council  of  Greater  Baton  Rouge  HOST(s):  Benjamin  S.  Lowenkron  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8184  

Gerri  Hobdy  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8401  

“Art  Works”  at  Arts  Fest  

We  believe  that  the  arts  exist  for  beauty  itself,  but  they  are  also  rooted  to  Louisiana’s  creative  industries  and  offer  new  opportunities  to  create  unconventional  solutions.  With  that  in  mind  we  are  launching  Art  Works  to  enhance  the  value  of  careers  in  the  arts  by  connecting  students  to  the  cultural  economy  ecosystem.  

Panelists  representing  arts  and  health  and  graphic  arts  have  been  invited  to  discuss  current  workforce  opportunities  and  the  innovative  ways  creative  people  can  participate  in  growing  our  state’s  economy.      

 

Renee  Chatelain   is   a  native  of  Baton  Rouge  and  a   graduate  of   Louisiana   State  University,   holding  both   a  B.A.  Degree   in  History   and  a   Juris  Doctor.   She   is   the  President   and  CEO  of   the  Arts  Council   of  Greater  Baton  Rouge.    Her  career  as  a  dancer  includes  performing  with  the  Eglevsky  Ballet  in  New  York,  Delta  Festival  Ballet  of  New  Orleans,  Tampa  Ballet,  and  American  Dance  Machine  in  New  York.    Renee  has  been  a  guest   teacher   for   Iceland  Dance  Theater   in  Reykjavik,   Iceland,   and  at  Cornell  University   in  

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Ithaca,   New   York,   at   Hunter   College   in   New   York   City,   Southeastern   Louisiana   University,   as   well   as  several  local  dance  companies  in  Baton  Rouge.    She  serves  on  the  Advisory  Board  of  the  American  Mural  Project,  supporting  internationally  known  visual  artist  Ellen  Griesedieck,  and  was  selected  to  participate  in  South  Arts  Dance  Touring  Initiative.    She  is  a  co-­‐founder  of  Mid-­‐City  Dance  Project,  Inc.    Most  recently,  she  served  as  Executive  Director  at  the  Manship  Theatre  at  Shaw  Center  for  the  Arts  in  Baton  Rouge,  LA.    Prior  to  her  position  at  Manship  Theatre,  she  founded  the  dance  programs  for  two  independent  schools  in   Baton   Rouge   while   serving   on   staff   at   both   schools   as   a   history   teacher   and   community   service  director.      Presently,  she  serves  on  the  board  of  the  Foundation  for  East  Baton  Rouge  School  System  and  Louisiana  Dream  Teachers.  

Renee   is   a  member  of   the   Louisiana  State  Bar  Association,   The  Baton  Rouge  Bar  Association,   and  has  been   a  panelist   for   the   Lt.  Governor's   Cultural   Economic   Summit.       She   is   a   recipient   of   Baton  Rouge  Business   Report’s  Most   Influential  Women   in   Business,   the   Unsung   Hero’s   Award   by   Louisiana   State  University’s  Office  of  Multi-­‐Cultural  Affairs,  and  has  been  recognized  by  the  Louisiana  State  Senate  for  her   contribution   to   African   Americans   in   Louisiana   through   the   Arts.     She   has   been   awarded   The  President's  Award  by  the  Baton  Rouge  Bar  Association,  was  a  2005  finalist  for  the  Blue  Cross/Blue  Shield  Angel   Award,  was   recognized   by   the   Louisiana   Association   for   Non-­‐Profit   Organization   as   a   Louisiana  Heroine,  was   a  member   the   2005   Leadership   Class   of   the   Baton  Rouge  Area   Chamber,   and   has   been  inducted   into   the   Redemptorist   High   School   Hall   of   Fame.     She   has   served   as   a   panelist   at   the  Association  of   Performing  Arts   Presenters   in  New  York,   at   the   inaugural  Women   in  Dance   Leadership  Conference  in  2015,  and  has  served  as  a  community  coach  for  the  City  of  Mandeville  Louisiana,  through  the  Louisiana  Department  of  Culture  and  Tourism’s  Creative  Placemaking  Initiative.      

Renee  considers  her  passion  project  the  creation  and  staging  of  The  Fading  Line:  A  Commemoration  of  the  1953  Baton  Rouge  Bus  Boycott,  and  is  grateful  to  all  of  those  who  played  a  role  –  past  and  present  

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George  Bell  is  a  health  care  executive  with  30  years  of  progressive  management  experience  in  physician  practice  management,  business  development,  and  hospital  administration.  He  worked  for  Baton  Rouge  General  from  1999  until  December  2015,  where  he  served  as  Administrator,  Baton  Rouge  General  –  Mid  City.  Prior  to  taking  on  that  role,  he  served  as  Sr.  Vice-­‐President,  Physician  and  Community  Relations  and  Arts  in  Medicine,  Vice-­‐President  of  Physician  Relations,  and  President  of  Baton  Rouge  General  Physicians,  Inc.,  a  wholly  owned  subsidiary  of  General  Health  System  which  he  grew  from  14  physicians  to  85+  physicians  over  12  years.  

Before  moving  to  Baton  Rouge,  Mr.  Bell  worked  for  OhioHealth,  a  multi-­‐hospital,  not  for  profit  health  system  based  in  Columbus,  Ohio.  While  there,  he  worked  as  Regional  Director  of  Practice  Advantage,  a  management  services  organization,  where  he  oversaw  physician  practice  management  and  business  development  functions,  including  physician  recruiting,  practice  mergers  and  acquisitions,  and  management  consulting.  He  also  worked  for  The  Ohio  State  University  Hospitals  as  Director  of  Business  Development  and  Area  Manager  of  MedOhio  Physician  Care  Centers,  a  network  of  urgent  care  clinics  located  in  and  around  the  Greater  Columbus  Metropolitan  area.  

Mr.  Bell  is  a  native  of  Thibodaux,  LA,  and  is  a  Hall  of  Fame  graduate  of  Nicholls  State  University  with  a  B.A.  degree  in  Political  Science.  He  also  attended  The  Ohio  State  University,  where  he  studied  graduate  level  courses  in  Public  Policy  and  Management,  and  Wharton  School  of  Business,  Health  Care  CEO  Talent  Development  Course.  He  recently  became  a  Certified  Green  Belt  in  Lean  Six  Sigma  in  December  2015.  

In  addition,  Mr.  Bell  is  a  graduate  of  Greater  Baton  Rouge  Area  Chamber  Leadership  Program,  Class  of  2005  (the  best  class!),  and  was  a  member  of  the  executive  management  team  at  Baton  Rouge  General  that  was  presented  the  nation’s  Top  Leadership  Team  Award  by  HeathLeaders  Magazine  in  2004.    

 

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Mendi  Robinson  began  her  career  at  Lamar  Advertising  in  1997,  where  she  is  currently  the  Creative  Director  at  the  corporate  office.    After  designing  billboards  for  several  years,  Mendi  moved  to  her  current  position  in  the  marketing  department  at  Lamar.    Her  responsibilities  include  managing  a  team  of  designers  who  are  responsible  for  Lamar’s  brand,  web  presence,  and  all  corporate  and  sales  collateral.    She  hosts  a  bi-­‐annual  conference  for  Lamar’s  100+  designers  at  their  headquarters  in  Louisiana.  She  also  created  and  manages  Lamar’s  National  Creative  Team,  a  group  of  6  of  Lamar’s  top  designers.      

A  graduate  from  the  Louisiana  Art  Institute,  she  is  active  in  the  Baton  Rouge  community  as  a  member  of  the  local  Advertising  Federation.    She  serves  on  the  board  of  directors  for  The  Boys  and  Girls  Club  on  Baton  Rouge  and  is  Vice-­‐President  of  The  Marichi  Turner  Foundation.    She  was  elected  to  the  Baton  Rouge  Business  Report’s  Forty  Under  40  class  in  2015.  Nationally,  she  serves  on  the  Ad  Council  Creative  Steering  Committee  and  is  the  Chairman  of  the  OAAA  Creative  Committee.    She  had  the  privilege  of  serving  as  a  judge  for  the  61st  OBIE  Awards.  

DR.  JOE  BURNS    LOUISIANA  BOARDROOM  –  LOUISIANA  BUILDING  

2:30-­‐3:45  Lecture:    

MUSIC  AND  THE  LAW:  COPYRIGHTS  AND  COPYWRONGS  HOST(s):  Ana  Boone  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8568  

In  March  of  2015,  Robin  Thicke  and  Pharrell  Williams  were  ordered  to  pay  the  family  of  Marvin  Gaye  $7.3  million  because  the  song  “Blurred  Lines”  sounded  too  much  like  Gaye's  “Got  To  Give  It  Up.”  The  verdict  now  stands  as  the  largest  amount  awarded  in  a  copyright  infringement  suit  but  certainly  not  the  only  one.  Join  Communication  Professor  and  “Rock  Show”  host  Joe  Burns  to  hear  about  other  high-­‐

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profile  music  copyright  cases  plus  a  quick  overview  of  what  the  law  says  you  can  and  cannot  do.  What's  on  your  iPod?    

 

Joe  Burns,  Ph.D.  is  a  professor  in  the  Languages  and  Communication  Department  at  Southeastern  Louisiana  University  where  he  teaches  Ethics,  Journalism,  Web  Design  and  Film.  In  addition  to  his  teaching,  Joe  is  the  host  of  Rock  School,  a  weekly  radio  program  on  Southeastern’s  own  90.9  KSLU.  The  show  is  in  its  8th  year,  runs  in  15  affiliate  markets  and  has  won  five  International  Communicator  Awards.    

Joe  regularly  lectures  and  writes  on  music  and  the  music  industry.    He  is  also  a  weekly  newspaper  columnist  and  for  fun,  he  plays  guitar  in  a  faculty  rock  band  named  Impaired  Faculties.    Dr.  Burns  is  a  transplanted  northerner  from  Cleveland,  Ohio.  He  is  the  father  of  two  and  the  husband  of  one.  

 

WENESDAY,  03/16  “ART  WORKS:  THE  REAL  ‘KITCHEN  CONFIDENTIAL’”    

ACADIAN  CAMPUS  –  CAFETERIA  LUNCH:  11am-­‐NOON  

LECTURE  &  DISCUSSION:  NOON-­‐1:00pm  HOST(s):  Benjamin  S.  Lowenkron  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8184  

Gerri  Hobdy  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8401  Angela  Saia  ST  –  [email protected]  ;    (225)  359-­‐9237  

 

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Join  Arts  Fest  at  the  Acadian  campus  for  lunch  on  Wednesday,  March  16th.  The  culinary  arts  students  at  BRCC  Acadian  will  be  serving  a  special  lunch  from  11am-­‐noon.  

Following  lunch,  join  local  culinary  icon,  Jim  Urdiales  for  “Culinary  Careers  –  The  Real  Kitchen  Confidential,”  the  second  career  event  for  Art  Works.        

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Jim  Urdiales  is  the  Chef  and  Owner  of  Mestizo,  a  local  Mexican  Restaurant  that  offers  traditional  Mexican  cuisine  with  a  Louisiana  flair,  serving  Baton  Rouge  since  1999.  He  is  a  third  generation  restaurateur  and  a  graduate  of  Bishop  Sullivan  High  School,  he  attended  the  Goldman  Sach’s  10,000  Small  Buisiness  program  at  Delgado  Community  College  and  he  also  received  his  Bachelor  of  Science  degree  in  marketing  from  Louisiana  State  University  (LSU).  

 

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BRCC  Jazz  Ensemble    BIENVENUE  STUDENT  CENTER  CAFETERIA  

11:30am-­‐1:30pm  Musical  Performance  

HOST(s):  Eric  Baskin  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8568  Jose  Taj  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8153  

Join  Arts  Fest  for  a  Jazz  Lunch  as  the  BRCC  Jazz  Ensemble,  led  by  renowned  musician,  Eric  Baskin  brings  all  the  hot  notes  and  the  cool  grooves  to  the  Bienvenue  Student  Center  Cafeteria.  

 

 

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DYLAN  KRIEGER  &  VINCENT  CELLUCCI    DUMAS  CONFERENCE  CENTER  –  MAGNOLIA  BUILDING  

6:00-­‐7:30pm  Re:ACTION!  Poetry,  Film  &  Mythology  in  Collaboration  

Discussion  and  Workshop  HOST(s):  Eric  Elliott  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8011  

Benjamin  S.  Lowenkron  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8184    

Re:ACTION!,  a  poetry  collaboration  based  on  big-­‐budget  action  movies  (you  know,  the  ones  you  love  to  hate  and  hate  to  love),  catalogs  and  satirizes  the  scenes  between  good  and  evil  we  have  watched  evolve  into  an  American  mythology.  In  these  lyrical  and  dramatic  poems,  myth  is  approached  as  common  tropes  rather  than  trivializing  them  by  name-­‐dropping  individual  movies.  These  tropes  are  symptomatic  of  our  escapist  and  violence-­‐saturated  culture,  and  we  hope  to  expose,  in  their  literary  presentation,  action  movies  as  culturally  sanctioned  coping  mechanisms.  Contemporary  social  issues  present  in  the  manuscript  include  our  national  preoccupations  with  war  and  addiction,  xenophobic  villainizing  of  the  "other,"  the  presence  of  a  police  state,  over-­‐sexualized  depictions  of  physical  domination,  and  the  persistence  of  reductive  gender  stereotypes  in  Hollywood  blockbusters.  This  session  will  consist  of  introducing  our  project,  reading  poems,  and  hosting  a  collaborative  writing  workshop  brainstorming  the  many  action  movie  tropes  remaining  to  be  turned  into  poems.    Dylan  Krieger  &  Vincent  Cellucci  are  partners  in  crime  and  poetry  in  Baton  Rouge,  Louisiana,  where  they  earned  their  MFAs  in  creative  writing  from  LSU  and  now  work  in  editing  and  teaching,  respectively.  Dylan's  first  book  is  forthcoming  and  Vincent's  full-­‐length  titles  include  An  Easy  Place/To  Die  (City  Lit)  and  _A  Ship  on  the  Line  (Unlikely  Books).  Find  the  authors  at  www.dylankrieger.com  and  www.vincentacellucci.com.  

 

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THURSDAY,  03/17  

GEREN  HEURTIN  LOUISIANA  BOARDROOM  –  LOUISIANA  BUILDING  

9:00am-­‐10:15am  Digital  Photography  Lecture  

HOST(s):  Cyndy  Giachetti  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8185  Matt  Morris  –  [email protected]  

Geren  Heurtin  will  be  a  visiting  artist  at  BRCC  Thursday  March  17th  at  9:00am  in  the  Louisiana  Board  Room,  on  the  Main  Campus.  She  received  her  BFA  from  Louisiana  State  University  and  did  her  undergraduate  work  at  Baton  Rouge  Community  College.  She  currently  teaches  photography  at  7  Elements  Fine  Art  School  in  Baton  Rouge.    

Her  work  deals  primarily  with  the  study  of  objects,  loss,  and  memory.  Though  her  work  is  mostly  photographic,  she  also  has  a  strong  interest  in  sculpture  and  how  objects  can  play  specific  roles  in  our  lives.  

   

 

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“ART  WORKS”  CAREER  &  OPPORTUNITY  FAIR    MAGNOLIA  GALLERY  –  MAGNOLIA  BUILDING  

10:00am-­‐1:00pm  Open  Fair  Featuring  Local  Arts  Initiatives,  Employers  &  Programs  

HOST(s):  Benjamin  S.  Lowenkron  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8184  Lisa  Hibner  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8244  

Pearce  Cinman  -­‐-­‐  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8526  Christopher  Brumfield  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8496  

The  Arts  Fest  Committee  has  partnered  with  the  BRCC  Career  Center  and  the  Arts  Council  of  Greater  Baton  Rouge  to  set  up  a  career  and  opportunity  fair  in  the  Magnolia  Gallery  on  Thursday,  March  17th.  The  fail  will  run  from  10am  until  1pm  and  will  feature  tables  with  information  of  artistic  opportunities  and  programs.  Tables  include,  but  are  not  limited  to:  

• Arts  Council  of  Greater  Baton  Rouge  • BRCC  Career  Center  • BRCC  Graphic  Arts  /  Printing  • EBR  Public  Library  • Forward  Arts,  Inc.  • Louisiana  Economic  Development  (LED)  • LSU  Geaux  Teach  • LA  Women’s  Initiative  

Come  see  what  the  Arts  have  in  store  for  YOU!  

 

Game  On!    BIENVENUE  STUDENT  CENTER  CAFETERIA  –  GAMEROOM  

12:00-­‐8:00pm  Video  Game,  Board  Game,  Card  Game  and  Role  Playing  Game  (RPG)  Open  Event  

HOST(s):  Josh  Gremillion  –  [email protected]  ;    

There's  a  lot  of  creativity  and  artistic  talent  that  goes  into  creating  a  good  game,  and  whether  it  be  a  video  game,  board  game,  card  game,  or  an  old  school  pen  &  paper  RPG  -­‐  this  event  is  meant  to  celebrate  them  all.  We'll  be  having  an  open  gaming  event  throughout  Thursday,  with  demos  of  the  Pathfinder  RPG  and  a  slew  of  board/card  games.  We'll  also  have  some  video  game  systems  on  hand  for  pick-­‐up  games  too  -­‐  so  no  matter  what  your  gaming  passion  may  be,  come  on  out  and  let's  game  on!  

 

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WRITING  NIGHTS  LIVE!:  UNCOVERING  POETRY    LOUISIANA  BUILDING  –  ROOM  128A  

6:30-­‐8:00pm  

Poetry  Writing  Workshop  HOST(s):  Zach  Gasior  –  [email protected]  

Carrie  Causey  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8097  

Baton  Rouge  Community  College’s  Liberal  Arts  Division  is  hosting  Writing  Nights  Live,  a  free  writing  workshop  series,  from  6:30-­‐8  p.m.  March  17,  and  24  in  BRCC’s  Louisiana  Building,  room  128A,  on  the  Mid  City  Campus,  201  Community  College  Drive.  The  first  series  focuses  on  developing  poetry,  and  is  open  to  experienced  and  inexperienced  writers  16  and  older.  Participants  will  have  the  opportunity  to  share  their  work  with  a  larger  community  of  writers  and  to  learn  from  the  college’s  professional  and  creative  writing  faculty.  For  more  information  and  registration,  please  visit  the  following  site:  http://doodle.com/poll/di8vi7ur42zwpcgx.  

 

   

 

 

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MONDAY  03/21  

DENNIS  RITTER    

FRAZIER  ART  BUILDING  11:30am-­‐2:30pm  

Ceramics  Demonstration  &  Workshop  HOST(s):  Cyndy  Giachetti  –  [email protected]  (225)  216-­‐8185  Christopher  Brumfield  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8496  

Dennis  Ritter  will  be  a  visiting  artist  at  BRCC  Monday  March  21st  at  11:30am  at  the  Frazier  Art  School  as  part  of  BRCC  Arts  Fest  2016.  Dennis  Ritter  is  a  sculptor  working  primarily  in  the  ceramic  medium.  He  currently  resides  in  Baton  Rouge,  LA.  Dennis  received  his  MFA  from  the  NYSCC  at  Alfred  University  in  2015.  Prior  to  attending  graduate  school,  he  worked  as  a  teaching  artist  for  The  Claymobile  Outreach  Program  in  Philadelphia  and  was  the  Studio  and  Facilities  Manager  for  The  Clay  Studio  in  Philadelphia.  He  received  his  BFA  in  Ceramics  from  the  Tyler  School  of  Art  in  2012,  where  he  received  the  Rudy  Staffal  Award  for  Excellence  in  Ceramics.  Dennis  has  also  been  a  resident  at  Watershed  Center  for  the  Ceramic  Arts  and  was  awarded  a  Windgate  Fellowship  in  Craft  in  conjunction  with  The  Vermont  Studio  Center  residency  program.  

   

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SARAH  &  CHRISTOPHER  SHIPMAN:  “THE  GIFT  OF  THEFT”    BLACK  BOX  THEATRE  –  MAGNOLIA  BUILDING  

12:00-­‐1:00pm  Presentation  &  Performance  

HOST(s):  Mollye  DeLoach  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8516  Danielle  Vignes  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8681  

When  Pablo  Picasso  said  “art  is  theft”  he  was  in  part  referring  to  the  need  of  the  artist  to  feed  off  of  the  stories,  ideas,  experiences,  and  inspirations  of  others.  What  occurs  when  people  communicate  is  a  kind  of  everyday  unspoken  collaboration,  but  when  we  become  conscious  of  the  kind  of  emotional  and  intellectual  crossfire  that  exists  in  that  space  we  can  see  more  clearly  the  gift  of  creativity  it  can  afford.  Sarah  K.  Jackson  and  Chris  Shipman  will  share  the  story  of  their  work  together  on  Metaphysique  D’Ephemera,  an  experimental  play  that  has  now  been  performed  on  three  different  stages  across  the  country,  and  present  a  creative  performance  of  recent  work  inspired  by  one  another.  Students  will  be  invited  to  take  a  similar  journey  in  an  invigorating  workshop  that  combines  storytelling  and  performance.    

   

     

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FORWARD  ARTS  “VERSE  LAB”:  “10  WORD  STORIES  BR”    DUMAS  CONFERENCE  CENTER  

6:00-­‐9:00pm  Poetry  Writing  Workshop  

HOST(s):  Benjamin  S.  Lowenkron  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8184  Eric  Elliott  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8011  

Forward  Arts,  Inc.  brings  its  poetry  workshop  series,  “Verse  Lab”  to  BRCC  for  a  special  workshop  on  “micropoems.”  Recently,  Forward  Arts,  Inc.  and  The  Walls  Project  collaborated  on  an  endeavor  called,  “10  Word  Stories  BR”  where  they  challenged  people  to  submit  poems  of  no  more  than  ten  words  about  Baton  Rouge.  The  entries  were  compiled  and  a  series  of  poems  was  selected  to  be  turned  into  murals  around  Baton  Rouge—including  one  on  BRCC’s  campus.  The  other  poems  will  be  printed  in  an  anthology—and  this  workshop  gives  you  the  chance  to  add  your  micropoem  to  the  mix!  The  workshop  will  be  led  by  Forward  Arts,  Inc.  and  Baton  Rouge’s  own  poets,  Donney  Rose  and  Desiree  Dallagiacomo.    

 

 

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TUESDAY,  03/22  

PUBLISHING  &  WRITING—WRITING  WHERE  WE  KNOW:  EXPLORING  PLACE-­‐BASED  WRITING  

DUMAS  CONFERENCE  CENTER  –  MAGNOLIA  BUILDING  10:00am-­‐NOON  

Publishing  &  Writing  Presentation,  Discussion,  and  Workshop  HOST(s):  Rhett  Poche  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8234  

Danielle  Vignes  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8681  Clarence  Nero  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8056  

Dr.  David  Rutledge,  Retained  Instructor  of  English-­‐-­‐University  of  New  Orleans  

Dave  Rutledge  is  the  editor  of  "Where  We  Know:  New  Orleans  as  Home"  from  Chin  Music  Press/  Broken  Levee  Books,  as  well  as  the  author  of  a  book  on  Vladimir  Nabokov:  "Nabokov's  Permanent  Mystery:  The  Expression  of  Metaphysics  in  His  Work."  He  is  also  the  author  of  the  2006  New  Orleans  anthology,  Do  You  Know  What  It  Means  To  Miss  New  Orleans?,"  which  is  now  out  in  paperback.  

http://chinmusicpress.com/  

Juyanne  James,  Author  of  The  Persimmon  Trail  and  Other  Stories,  Chin  Music  Press  

http://store.chinmusicpress.com/product/the-­‐persimmon-­‐trail-­‐and-­‐other-­‐stories  

James  has  written  a  thoroughly  eclectic,  lyrical  collection  of  stories  that  speaks  to  the  African  American  tradition,  depicting  life  in  New  Orleans  and  rural  Louisiana.  

Juyanne  James  grew  up  on  a  farm  in  southeast  Louisiana;  she  left  at  seventeen  to  join  the  US  Navy.  After  holding  a  number  of  odd  jobs  (such  as  over-­‐the-­‐road  truck  driver),  she  returned  to  Louisiana  to  write  and  teach.  Her  fiction  has  been  nominated  for  a  Pushcart  Prize.  

James  has  been  a  teacher  for  ten  years,  including  nine  years  at  Our  Lady  of  Holy  Cross  College  in  New  Orleans.  Her  stories  and  essays  have  been  published  in  journals  such  as  The  Louisville  Review,  Mythium,  Bayou  Magazine,  and  Eleven  Eleven,  and  included  in  the  anthologies  New  Stories  from  the  South  2009  (Algonquin)  and  Something  in  the  Water:  20  Louisiana  Stories  (Portals  Press).  She  was  also  commissioned  to  write  a  story  for  Symphony  Space’s  Selected  Shorts  Project.  James  has  been  nominated  for  a  Pushcart  Prize  twice  

Reggie  Poche,  Assistant  Chairperson  and  Instructor  of  English-­‐-­‐University  of  New  Orleans  

After  receiving  his  B.A.  in  English  from  UNO,  with  University  and  Departmental  Honors,  Reggie  moved  northward,  up  Interstate  55,  for  graduate  study  at  the  University  of  Missouri—St.  Louis.  After  receiving  his  M.F.A.  in  fiction  writing,  Reggie  moved  home  to  UNO,  where  he  now  teaches  Freshman  Composition,  Technical  Writing,  New  Orleans  Literature,  and  Introduction  to  Fiction  Writing.  He  also  serves  as  faculty  

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co-­‐advisor  of  Ellipsis,  the  university’s  student-­‐produced  literary  magazine,  which  is  entering  its  fortieth  year  of  publication.  

His  short  stories  have  appeared  in  Zahir,  Margin,  Ginger  Hill,  River  Styx,  and  other  publications.  His  most  recent  work  appears  in  the  anthology  Where  We  Know:  New  Orleans  as  Home,  published  by  Chin  Music  Press,  and  he  has  a  story  forthcoming  in  the  inaugural  issue  of  Gris-­‐Gris,  a  journal  of  art  and  culture  published  by  Nicholls  State  University.  He  is  known  to  work  on  a  novel,  tentatively  titled  Grand  Terre,  and  continues  to  fiddle  with  a  story  collection  that  began  with  his  graduate  thesis.  In  2005,  he  won  the  Margery  McKinney  Short  Fiction  Prize  and  was  nominated  for  the  Pushcart  Prize  and  Best  New  American  Voices.  

Sarah  DeBacher,  Chairperson  of  Freshman  English,  Director  of  the  Greater  New  Orleans  Writing  Project,  and  Retained  Instructor  of  English-­‐-­‐University  of  New  Orleans  

Sarah  DeBacher  received  her  MFA  in  Creative  Writing  from  UNO  in  2004,  and  her  BA  in  English  from  the  College  of  Wooster  in  Ohio  in  1997.  She  taught  at  Tulane  University  before  joining  the  full-­‐time  faculty  at  UNO  in  2005.  Sarah  now  directs  The  Greater  New  Orleans  Writing  Project  at  UNO,  a  non-­‐profit  arm  of  the  National  Writing  Project  whose  mission  is  to  improve  writing  and  the  teaching  of  writing  through  workshops  and  professional  development  partnerships.  In  2013,  she  became  the  Chair  of  UNO's  Freshman  Writing  Program.  

Sarah  teaches  writing,  writing,  and  more  writing  (Freshman  Writing,  Fiction  Writing,  Creative  Nonfiction  Writing,  and  the  Summer  Writing  Institute  for  teachers).  Central  to  her  teaching  is  her  belief  that  students  write  best  when  they  care  about  their  subjects,  when  their  instructors  and  peers  express  enthusiasm  for  their  work  and  progress,  and  when  course  grading  policies  encourage  risk-­‐taking.  As  a  result,  her  writing  students  generate  topics  that  interest  them,  enjoy  regular  and  abundant  feedback,  and  are  evaluated  by  portfolio  assessment  and  contract  grades.  

Originally  from  Atlanta,  Sarah  moved  to  New  Orleans  to  pursue  singing  and  writing.  Eighteen  years  later,  she  sings  to  her  sons,  writes  when  she  can,  teaches  a  lot,  and  works  to  rebuild  her  neighborhood  in  the  Lower  Ninth  Ward.  She  is  a  contributing  writer  to  her  neighborhood  association's  website,  and  she  populates  the  GNOWP  Facebook  page  with  teaching  and  writing  tips.  

http://gnowp.org/  

https://www.facebook.com/GNOWP  

   

STUDENT  SPEECH,  THEATRE,  AND  FILM  SHOWCASE    BLACK  BOX  THEATRE  –  MAGNOLIA  BUILDING  

12:00-­‐1:15pm  Performance  Showcase  

HOSTS:  Danielle  Vignes  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8681  Mollye  DeLoach  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8516  

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Join  our  talented  speech,  theatre,  and  film  students  as  they  showcase  their  work  to  the  public.  You  will  not  believe  how  much  talent  can  fit  inside  a  single  hour  in  the  Black  Box  Theatre!  

 

 

THE  WALLS  PROJECT  &  FORWARD  ARTS,  INC.,  “10  WORD  STORIES  BR”  MURAL  INSTALLATION  AND  POETRY  READING  /  OPEN  MIC    GENERATOR  HOUSING  UNIT  –  OUTSIDE  THE  GOVERNOR’S  BUILDING  

1:30-­‐5:30pm  (Poetry  Performance  and  Open  Mic  –  4:30-­‐5:30)  

Mural  Installation  and  Poetry  Performance  HOST(s):  Benjamin  S.  Lowenkron  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8184  

Christopher  Brumfield  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8496  

Join  us  as  we  unveil  one  of  The  Walls  Project  and  Forward  Arts,  Inc.’s  “10  Word  Stories  BR”  murals.  The  mural  will  be  painted  by  a  local  artist  and  will  feature  one  of  the  top  selected  poems  from  the  10  Word  Stories  BR  joint  venture  between  The  Walls  Project  and  Forward  Arts,  Inc.  The  unveiling  will  be  accompanied  by  a  poetry  reading  and  an  open  mic.    

 

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“SECONDLINE”  :  BRCC’S  SECOND  ANNUAL  STUDENT  TALENT  SHOW    

MAGNOLIA  THEATRE  RECEPTION:  5-­‐6pm  in  the  MAGNOLIA  GALLERY  

TALENT  SHOW:  6:00-­‐8:00pm  PERFORMANCE  

HOST(s):  Benjamin  S.  Lowenkron  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8184  Eric  Elliott  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8011  Gerri  Hobdy  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8401  

BRCC’s  got  talent—so  come  see  it  one  display  as  students  compete  “SECONDLINE”—the  2nd  annual  BRCC  Student  Talent  Show.  Contestants  will  compete  in  two  rounds  to  earn  the  title  of  Most  Talented  BRCC  Bear—and  to  take  home  the  trophy!  The  show  will  be  judged  by  local  artistic  celebrities,  and  

will  feature  a  special  “Half-­‐Time”  performance  by  FRESH  HEAT!’s  Word  Crew—a  group  performance  poetry  piece  that  will  be  touring  the  nation  starting  in  April.    

 

 

 

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WEDNESDAY,  3/23  

MaPo  KINNARD  

 FRAZIER  ART  BUILDING  11:30-­‐1:30pm  

Photography  Demonstration  and  Workshop  HOST(s):  Christopher  Brumfield  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8496  

Raised  in  Cleveland,  Ohio  MaPo  Kinnord  earned  a  BFA  from  the  Massachusetts  College  of  Art  and  a  MFA  from  Ohio  State  University.    From  1984  to  1992  taught  ceramics  and  produced  functional  ceramics  in  Massachusetts  and  Berkeley  California.    Moving  to  Louisiana  in  1995  she  is  now  an  associate  professor  of  art  at  Xavier  University  of  Louisiana.  Maintaining  a  studio  in  New  Orleans  she  continues  to  create  ceramic  sculpture  and  develop  ceramic  education  projects.  

 

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DONNEY  ROSE    BLACK  BOX  THEATRE  –  MAGNOLIA  BUILDING  

4:00-­‐5:00pm  Poetry  Performance  Showcase  

HOST(s):  Benjamin  S.  Lowenkron  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8184  Eric  Elliott  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8011  

Donney  Rose,  a  Baton  Rouge  native  and  active  member  of  the  city’s  poetry  scene,  has  been  performing  spoken  word  and  facilitating  spoken  word  events  for  over  a  decade.  He  works  as  a  teaching  artist  and  marketing  director  for  an  arts-­‐based  non-­‐profit,  Forward  Arts  Inc.  He  is  also  the  current  Slam  Master  of  the  Eclectic  Truth  Poetry  Slam.    Donney  has  recorded  three  spoken  word  CDs  and  author  of  the  chapbook,  The  Crying  Buck  (Next  Left  Press).    His  work  has  been  featured  on  Button  Poetry,  All  Def  Digital,  Atlanta  Black  Star.com  and  Blavity.com  and  in  Nicholls  State's  Gris  Gris  literary  journal.

 

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STUDENT  ART  SHOW  &  RECEPTION    

MAGNOLIA  GALLERY  –  MAGNOLIA  BUILDING  5:00-­‐7:00pm  

Art  Show  and  Reception  HOST(s):  Cyndy  Giachetti  –  [email protected]  (225)  216-­‐8185  Christopher  Brumfield  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8496  

Danielle  Burns  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8259  

Come  see  works  by  the  talent  student  artists  at  BRCC—and  find  out  which  piece  takes  home  the  blue  ribbon!  The  show  will  be  accompanied  by  a  reception  and  refreshments  will  be  served.      

MAGNOLIA  STRINGS  presents  BACH  DOUBLE  CONCERTO,  VIVALDI’S  CONCERTO  FOR  “FOUR  VIOLINS”  &  VIVALDI’S  “FOUR  SEASONS”    

RECITAL  HALL  –  GOVERNOR’S  BUILDINING  6:30-­‐8:00pm  

MUSICAL  PERFORMANCE  HOST(s):  Mollye  DeLoach  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8516  

Please  join  The  Magnolia  Strings  for  a  wonderful  evening  of  the  best  baroque  music  written  for  the  Violin  and  chamber  orchestra.  Come  experience  masterpieces  such  as  the  Bach  double  concerto,  Vivaldi  concerto  for  Four  Violins,  and  Vivaldi  Four  Seasons.    

 

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THURSDAY  3/24  

DEBORAH  LILLIE    FRAZIER  ART  BUILDING  

11:30-­‐1:30pm  Photography  Demonstration  and  Workshop  

HOST(s):  Christopher  Brumfield  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8496  

Deborah  Lillie  earned  her  BFA  from  Colorado  State  University  in  1990,  and  her  MFA  from  Louisiana  State  University  in  1996.  She  taught  at  Loyola  University  New  Orleans  for  two  years  before  joining  the  faculty  at  Nicholls  State  University  in  1998.  

At  Nicholls,  Deborah  currently  heads  the  photography  program  in  the  Department  of  Art,  and  also  teaches  with  the  department’s  study  abroad  program.  Deborah  is  highly  active  in  the  Society  for  Photographic  Education,  having  hosted  four  regional  conferences  since  1998.  Her  artwork  varies  from  being  purely  photographic  to  a  mixed  media  combination  of  photography  and  found  objects  or  other  documents.  

Throughout  all  the  work  runs  a  strong  attention  to  the  object  and  the  role  of  the  individual.  Her  work  has  been  exhibited  throughout  the  U.S.  in  various  group  and  solo  exhibitions.    Currently,  Lillie  serves  as  co-­‐faculty  adviser  for  the  Nicholls  Art  Club  and  Kappa  Pi  International  Honorary  Art  Fraternity.  

 

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MID  CITY  JAZZ  FESTIVAL    MAGNOLIA  THEATRE  

COMPETITION:  9:00am-­‐5:00pm  RECEPTION:  5:00-­‐6:00pm  

PERFORMANCE:  6:00-­‐8:00pm  Jazz  Band  Competition  and  Performance  

HOST(s):  Charles  Brooks  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8179  

Baton  Rouge  will  hold  its  first  annual  Mid-­‐City  Jazz  Festival  later  this  month  in  the  Magnolia  Theater  on  Baton  Rouge  Community  College’s  Mid-­‐City  campus.  Dr.  Charles  Brooks,  head  of  the  BRCC’s  audio  engineering  department,  is  hosting  the  event  as  a  part  of  the  school’s  10th  annual  Arts  Festival.  

The  event  will  kick  off  on  March  24th  at  9  a.m.  and  end  by  5  p.m.  It  is  open  to  all  middle  and  high  schools  in  the  state.  The  festival  will  present  high  school  and  middle  school  jazz  ensembles  across  the  state  with  the  opportunity  to  perform  in  front  of  professional  musicians  and  educators  in  a  friendly  yet  competitive  environment.  

Judges  for  the  festival  include:  Leroy  Jones,  legendary  New  Orleans  jazz  trumpeter;  Michael  Foster,  of  The  Michael  Foster  Project;  and  Dr.  Willis  Delony,  Virginia  Martin  Howard  Professor  of  Piano  and  Professor  of  Jazz  Studies  at  Louisiana  State  University.  

Judges  will  score  bands  and  provide  ensembles  with  feedback.  Awards  will  be  given  out  at  7  p.m.  for  Best  Band  and  Best  Soloist.  Awards  will  be  followed  by  a  judges’  concert  held  in  collaboration  with  professional  jazz  percussionist  Dr.  Charles  Brooks.  

The  concert  is  free  and  open  to  the  public.  

Festival  registration  is  also  free  and  requires  the  following  information  be  sent  to  Dr.  Brooks  at  [email protected]  by  5  p.m.  on  March  20th:  school  name  and  city,  band  director’s  name,  type  of  ensemble  (high  school,  middle  school,  big  band,  combo,  etc.),  and  a  list  of  three  prepared  songs.  

 

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WRITING  NIGHTS  LIVE:  UNCOVERING  POETRY    LOUISIANA  BUILDING  –  ROOM  128A  

6:30-­‐8:00pm  

Poetry  Writing  Workshop  HOST(s):  Zach  Gasior  –  [email protected]  

Carrie  Causey  –  [email protected]  ;  (225)  216-­‐8097  

Baton  Rouge  Community  College’s  Liberal  Arts  Division  is  hosting  Writing  Nights  Live,  a  free  writing  workshop  series,  from  6:30-­‐8  p.m.  March  17,  and  24  in  BRCC’s  Louisiana  Building,  room  128A,  on  the  Mid  City  Campus,  201  Community  College  Drive.  The  first  series  focuses  on  developing  poetry,  and  is  open  to  experienced  and  inexperienced  writers  16  and  older.  Participants  will  have  the  opportunity  to  share  their  work  with  a  larger  community  of  writers  and  to  learn  from  the  college’s  professional  and  creative  writing  faculty.  For  more  information  and  registration,  please  visit  the  following  site:  http://doodle.com/poll/di8vi7ur42zwpcgx.