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We would love to have your support on
Colorado Gives Day,
Colorado's largest one-day online giving event! Y
our gift can make a big difference in the lives of students and teachers served by Think 360 Arts.
On
Tuesday, December 8, 2015, thousands of donors like you will come together to support Colorado nonprofits like ours.
This year, our goal is to raise $25,000. Help us get there by scheduling your contribution for December 8!
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When you schedule your contribution, be sure to share this badge on social media to show your support for arts education in Colorado.
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AM SESSION | 9:00-11:30 am
Art for Social Change - Tamera Sakotas, PeaceJam Foundation
PM SESSION | 1:00-3:30 pm
So All May Learn - Phillipe Ernewein, Denver Academy
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Think 360 Arts' Blog Needs You!
Are you interested in being a guest
blogger for Think 360 Arts? If your entry is posted, you will be compensated with
$50.00!
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Please Welcome Three New Artists To The Roster!
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Think 360 Arts would like to introduce:
Ethan Bach, Dan Hiester, and Hellen Eberhardie Dunn!
Ethan Bach
is the CEO of BETA LLC, an artist, curator, and producer. He created MORPHOS Artist in Residence program to assist artists in understanding and exploring the medium of immersive digital interactive spaces. Bach is internationally known for his digital art which is primarily in immersive and interactive media, and he is also developing tools and content for fulldome environments. Bach has won awards from the Santa Fe Arts Commission, New Mexico Film Visions, and New Mexico Art in Public Spaces.
Dan Hiester
is a theatre artist, actor, and director. He has a great deal of experience working with students both in school and in our-of-school settings in the theatre. He has been a faculty member at the college level and has done a large number of extended residencies in schools and other institutions in a wide array of subjects and concentrations. Heister also directs the Shakespeare in the Sangres Festival every summer.
Hellen Eberhardie Dunn has been making sculpture for twenty-five years in a variety of media. She creates both public and private commissions as well as installations and performances. She recently completed a residency and installation series sponsored by the Arts Council of Great Britain which toured USA to UK in 2004. Dunn currently teaches visual art part-time at the Academy for Advanced and Creative Learning, a K-8 charter school in Colorado Springs.
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Winter Break
The Think 360 Arts office will be closed for
Winter Break from
December 24
through
January 1.
The office will re-open on January 4, 2016.
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CAP Grants
In October, Think 360 Arts
awarded
17
schools from
7
Colorado school districts a total of
$34,000
in Colorado Arts Partnership Grants! We are excited to see their final projects at the end of
May 2016.
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Save The Date
Our annual fundraiser,
will be held at
on
May 4, 2016
from
6:00-8:00 pm.
More information coming soon!
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Artist Updates for November & December
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Check out what our Teaching Artists are up to outside of Think 360 programming.
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SETH will join fellow performance poets, Wayne Gilbert and Judyth Hill for a reading at the BookBar, 4280 Tennyson, on Dec. 5. Happy hour begins at 5pm and the reading starts at 6pm. Sip wine, drink beer, soak in the wisdom and wit. Visit Waging Art for more details.
Nov. 29 - Dec. 6.
Tony Ortega will be participating in two upcoming shows:
29th Annual Fine Art Market Show and Sale
Dec. 3 - Dec. 20 and
Own Your Own Holiday Art Sale & Exhibition at
Pueblo, Colorado
Nov. 19 - Dec. 23.
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Maeve Eichelberger
Maeve is currently showing her newest series of works: Denver landmark and historic architecture with a touch of the West. Located at the Sugar Cube building-1555 Blake St. 2nd fl. (Colorado Impact Fund) M-F: 9am-7pm.
The show will be going through the holidays.
Katherine Dines
kicked off the first children's concert this year at Botanic Gardens, aptly called "Bumblebee Jamboree". She
will be in the studio in early January recording her new album entitled "Hunk-Ta-Bunk-Ta JOY- Holidays and the Coming of Light in Story and Song."
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back from NC, playing music with many friends and bands and will be traveling to Santa Fe for several library shows. He continues to enjoy working as a music therapist at Denver Health.
Marilyn Leuszler was recently in
ducted into the South High School Pueblo Alumni Foundation Hall of Fame, for her art, community involvement, and advocacy for the arts in Colorado. She is currently planning a permanent installation of student art at the Santa Fe Indian School in Santa Fe, NM.
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- Nicole Banowetz at Paris Elementary and Leroy Drive Elementary
- Molina Speaks at Bishop Elementary, Compassion Road Academy, and Cherrelyn Elementary
- Bob Hall at Arrowhead Elementary, McMeen Elementary, South Lakewood Elementary, Columbine Elementary, and Greeley Central High School
- Fiesta Colorado at Sunset Middle School
- Bob Campagna at Legacy High School
- Lauren Kearns at Green Valley Ranch Library
- Jennifer Ghormley at Kunsmiller Creative Arts Academy and Creativity Challenge Community
- Patti Smithsonian at Creativity Challenge Community
- Maeve Eichelberger at Oakland Elementary
- Gunstwork Puppet Mask Theater at Kunsmiller Creative Arts Academy and the Annual Colorado State Thespians Conference
- Taiko with Toni at Sunset Middle School and Green Valley Ranch Library
- Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Company at Florida Pitt Waller, Altura Elementary, and the Annual Colorado State Thespians Conference
- Marie Gibbons at Foster Elementary and Greeley Central High School
- Peter Davison at Greeley Central High School
- David Reuille at Douglas County High School
- Eric Dallimore at SOAR Denver
- Dona Laurita at Meadow Community School, East High School, and Amesse Elementary
- Tony Ortega at Bromwell Elementary
- Gwen Bonilla at Bal Swan Child Center
- Jesse Wilson at Boys and Girls Club at Noel Community Arts School
- Mary Taylor Young at Foster Elementary
- Yoko Hiraoka at Columbine Elementary
Parents:
Interested in seeing your child's school on our list? Tell your school administration or classroom teacher about us. We work throughout Colorado and are always looking for ways to expand our programming.
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