The Shoreline Art Gallery is currently accepting submissions for the 2023 Earth Week Exhibit which will take place from April 14-28 in the 1000 Building.
Submissions should be made from recycled or
found items OR have a sustainability or eco-focused message or theme.
Interested individuals should e-mail Gallery Director, Zach Mazur (zmazur@shoreline.edu) by Friday, April 7th with the following information:
Description of submission including title, date, media, dimensions and method by which the piece should be displayed (e.g. standing, wall mounted, digital, etc.)
Photograph of submission: If your work is visual, please include a clear photograph or sample of the work/s you are considering.
Exhibition media may include but is not limited to:
Works of visual art (i.e. drawings, paintings, photographs, sculptures, etc.) Please note: 2-dimensional work must be framed and equipped with hanging devices
Musical performances or sound-based media (filmed or recorded)
Film/video productions or digital art
Written or spoken word such as short stories or poetry
All current students are invited to join Seattle artist Cari Simson in a 2 workshop series to create a collaborative art piece that will be included in the upcoming One Planet: An Eco-Focused Art Exhibit at the Shoreline Art Gallery from April 14-May 12.
Workshop 1 – Weds. 4/12 from 2-4pm
Students will work with Cari Simson to create a large installation piece by weaving natural materials found in and around campus!
Workshop 2 – Thurs. 4/20 from 3-5pm
Students will use found and discarded materials provided by gallery visitors to create a second work at the One Planet exhibit reception. Friends and family are welcome to attend and enjoy life music and food!
Space is limited. Sign up to participate by e-mailing Gallery Director, Zach Mazur, at zmazur@shoreline.edu.
Event Title: Course Materials on a Budget: Tips and Tricks from the Library
Date/Time: Tuesday, March 7th from 12-1pm
Location: 4000 Building
Link to more information can be found HERE
Description: Textbooks, laptops, and more! Come learn about library & college resources that can help you save $$–and grab a Top Pot doughnut and coffee! Enter a drawing to win a free personal Roundtable Pizza Pass after the presentation!
Community Theater Troupe, The Woodland Park Players, presents its upcoming show, ‘Monty Python’s Spamalot’ in Shoreline. They are a community partner rental with the college.
Spamalot tells the legendary tale of King Arthur’s quest to find the Holy Grail. Inspired by the classic comedy film, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, the musical also diverts a bit from more traditional versions of the legend.
Instead, Spamalot features shenanigans including a line of beautiful dancing girls, flatulent Frenchmen, killer rabbits and more.
Don’t miss out on the funniest musical in the Seattle area. You deserve a good laugh!
The Arabian Nights is a full-length drama adapted for the stage by Mary Zimmerman from Powys Mather’s translation of The Book of Thousand Nights and One Night. Passionate, playful, provocative storytelling, The Arabian Nights examines the fascinating tale of Scheherazade. In the wake of discovering his queens infidelity cruel King Shahryar has soured on all womankind. Then theres no one left but clever Scheherazade. Can her 1001 cliffhanger stories keep her alive?
The Arabian Nights tells the tale of Scheherezades nightly telling of evocative tales. 1001 nights later the storyteller and listener are forever changed. A twelve-member cast enacts Scheherazade’s tales of love, lust, comedy, and dreams. Scheherazade’s cliffhanger stories prevent her husband, the cruel ruler Shahryar, from murdering her, and after 1,001 nights, Shahryar is cured of his madness, and Scheherazade returns to her family. This adaptation offers a wonderful blend of the lesser-known tales from Arabian Nights with the recurring theme of how the magic of storytelling holds the power to change people. The final scene brings the audience back to a modern day Baghdad with the wail of air raid sirens threatening the rich culture and history that are embodied by these tales.
The Arabian Nights is a full-length drama adapted for the stage by Mary Zimmerman from Powys Mather’s translation of The Book of Thousand Nights and One Night. Passionate, playful, provocative storytelling, The Arabian Nights examines the fascinating tale of Scheherazade. In the wake of discovering his queens infidelity cruel King Shahryar has soured on all womankind. Then theres no one left but clever Scheherazade. Can her 1001 cliffhanger stories keep her alive?
The Arabian Nights tells the tale of Scheherezades nightly telling of evocative tales. 1001 nights later the storyteller and listener are forever changed. A twelve-member cast enacts Scheherazade’s tales of love, lust, comedy, and dreams. Scheherazade’s cliffhanger stories prevent her husband, the cruel ruler Shahryar, from murdering her, and after 1,001 nights, Shahryar is cured of his madness, and Scheherazade returns to her family. This adaptation offers a wonderful blend of the lesser-known tales from Arabian Nights with the recurring theme of how the magic of storytelling holds the power to change people. The final scene brings the audience back to a modern day Baghdad with the wail of air raid sirens threatening the rich culture and history that are embodied by these tales.