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THE GENTLE REVOLUTION
Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center
5340 N Interstate Avenue
Portland, OR 97217
February 28 - March 22, 2008
Last Thurs Opening Reception: February 28, 5:00-7:30 pm Tea and panel discussion: March 15, 1:00-3:00 pm Gallery Hours: Tues-Fri, 11:00-6:00 pm, Sat Noon-4:00 pm www.ifcc-arts.org 503-823-4322
THE GENTLE REVOLUTION
Inspiring People, to get involved, with positive change.
Protecting our natural earth, and our culture, from destructive practices.
People thinking about ideas, and making activities happen.
Supporting a peaceful, non-violent, gentle, revolution of change.
An evolution of mankind, marked by changed behavior.
People working together, to solve problems.
Healing themselves and healing the world.
People learning to live with more love and tolerance.
People living simply, comfortably, with less greed.
People protecting justice and democracy.
People being gentle and respectful to all life.
The Gentle Revolution will be a collaborative exhibit of filete sculptures and paintings by Remedios Rapoport with the watercolor political pin-up illustrations of emerging artist Jacquelyn Bond. Remedios received a Project Grant Award from the Regional Arts and Cultural Council for creation of a mobile within this exhibit and her work as a mentor with Jacquelyn Bond. The community is invited to participate in a dialog during the tea and panel discussion at IFCC. The collaboration will honor the National Women's History Month theme "Women's Art, Women's Vision".
With the exhibit honoring National Women's History Month, women and women's organizations are encouraged to come enjoy it. People and organizations concerned with political, environmental, social justice, and alternative culture issues are also encouraged to enjoy the exhibit and tell others about it. A free "zine" is available at the exhibit to help people connect and have resources to help heal our world.
Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center
5340 N Interstate Avenue
Portland, OR 97217
February 28 - March 22, 2008
Last Thurs Opening Reception: February 28, 5:00-7:30 pm Tea and panel discussion: March 15, 1:00-3:00 pm Gallery Hours: Tues-Fri, 11:00-6:00 pm, Sat Noon-4:00 pm www.ifcc-arts.org 503-823-4322
THE GENTLE REVOLUTION
Inspiring People, to get involved, with positive change.
Protecting our natural earth, and our culture, from destructive practices.
People thinking about ideas, and making activities happen.
Supporting a peaceful, non-violent, gentle, revolution of change.
An evolution of mankind, marked by changed behavior.
People working together, to solve problems.
Healing themselves and healing the world.
People learning to live with more love and tolerance.
People living simply, comfortably, with less greed.
People protecting justice and democracy.
People being gentle and respectful to all life.
The Gentle Revolution will be a collaborative exhibit of filete sculptures and paintings by Remedios Rapoport with the watercolor political pin-up illustrations of emerging artist Jacquelyn Bond. Remedios received a Project Grant Award from the Regional Arts and Cultural Council for creation of a mobile within this exhibit and her work as a mentor with Jacquelyn Bond. The community is invited to participate in a dialog during the tea and panel discussion at IFCC. The collaboration will honor the National Women's History Month theme "Women's Art, Women's Vision".
With the exhibit honoring National Women's History Month, women and women's organizations are encouraged to come enjoy it. People and organizations concerned with political, environmental, social justice, and alternative culture issues are also encouraged to enjoy the exhibit and tell others about it. A free "zine" is available at the exhibit to help people connect and have resources to help heal our world.
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