BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:2.0
PRODID:-//Coconino Center for the Arts - ECPv6.15.20//NONSGML v1.0//EN
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
METHOD:PUBLISH
X-WR-CALNAME:Coconino Center for the Arts
X-ORIGINAL-URL:https://coconinoarts.org
X-WR-CALDESC:Events for Coconino Center for the Arts
REFRESH-INTERVAL;VALUE=DURATION:PT1H
X-Robots-Tag:noindex
X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT1H
BEGIN:VTIMEZONE
TZID:America/Phoenix
BEGIN:STANDARD
TZOFFSETFROM:-0700
TZOFFSETTO:-0700
TZNAME:MST
DTSTART:20220101T000000
END:STANDARD
END:VTIMEZONE
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230923
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231104
DTSTAMP:20260428T222755
CREATED:20230825T210053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230901T212654Z
UID:10000231-1695434400-1698976799@coconinoarts.org
SUMMARY:DARCY FALK: Regarding Privilege
DESCRIPTION:Opening Reception: Saturday\, September 23 \nMembers Preview 5-6 pm \nPublic Reception 6-8 pm \nArtist Talk: October 17\, 6:30 pm \nDARCY FALK: REGARDING PRIVILEGE \nSEPTEMBER 23 – NOVEMBER 2\, 2023 \nIn Regarding Privilege\, Falk exhibits embroidered artworks that address white privilege by exhibiting the backside of the embroideries as the primary message. Each embroidery is accompanied by a mirror\, so that the words can be read over the shoulder of the viewer\, with their back turned toward the message. The embroidered quotes are by prominent Black politicians\, writers\, activists\, and others\, and are rendered in the artist’s handwriting using embroidery on cloth. \nImage credit: Darcy Falk | Blue cloud cloth\, Langston Hughes | 2020 | embroidered textile | 20” x 24”
URL:https://coconinoarts.org/event/darcy-falk-regarding-privilege/
LOCATION:Coconino Center for the Arts\, 2300 North Fort Valley Road\, Flagstaff\, AZ\, 86001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://coconinoarts.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/privilege-banner.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Coconino Center for the Arts":MAILTO:CCA@creativeflagstaff.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230923
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231225
DTSTAMP:20260428T222755
CREATED:20230801T194238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230901T225030Z
UID:10000228-1695434400-1703383199@coconinoarts.org
SUMMARY:TOM KIEFER: El Sueño Americano
DESCRIPTION:Opening Reception: Saturday\, September 23 \nMembers Preview 5-6 pm \nTom Kiefer in Conversation with Liz Allen 6 – 6:30 pm \nPublic Reception 6-8 \nTOM KIEFER: EL SUEÑO AMERICANO / THE AMERICAN DREAM \nSEPTEMBER 23 – DECEMBER 23\, 2023 \nTom Kiefer: El Sueño Americano / The American Dream is a photographic documentation of the personal belongings carried by migrants and those seeking asylum that were seized by U.S. Customs and Border Protection at a processing facility near the artist’s home in Ajo\, Arizona\, about 40 miles from the U.S./Mexico border. U.S. border agents deemed these belongings as non-essential or potentially lethal. Kiefer asks the viewer to consider these photographs as untold and unknown stories\, markers of human journeys cut short\, creating a personal connection for the viewer that extends compassion and empathy to those who make the dangerous journey across the desert to seek a better life.
URL:https://coconinoarts.org/event/tom-kiefer-el-sueno-americano/
LOCATION:Coconino Center for the Arts\, 2300 North Fort Valley Road\, Flagstaff\, AZ\, 86001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://coconinoarts.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Green-Minimalist-Monotone-Environment-Civil-Society-SDG-Twitter-Post-copy.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Coconino Center for the Arts":MAILTO:CCA@creativeflagstaff.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20231027T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20231027T180000
DTSTAMP:20260428T222755
CREATED:20231025T170904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231025T170907Z
UID:10000263-1698429600-1698429600@coconinoarts.org
SUMMARY:Wisdom Carriers
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Flagstaff Shakespeare Festival \nFREE Film Screening Friday\, October 27th at 6 pm \n6:00 pm drinks and light bites\, 6:30 pm screening\, 7:00 pm talkback with Sunny Dooley\, Ruby Chimera\, and Twila Cassadore \nWisdom Carriers is the story of a Diné woman\, Sunny Dooley\, seeking the indigenous wisdom of Four Corners tribal members\, whose mindful interactions with their landscapes hold the key to rebalancing  human relationships with nature. \nThe entire film focuses on interviews with and stories of women who are members of Native American tribes in the four corners area: Cynthia Wilson (Diné)\, Beata Tsosie-Peña (San Clara Pueblo)\, Twila Cassadore (San Carlos Apache)\, and Ruby Chimera (Hopi)\, by their interviewer Sunny Dooley (Diné). Each of these women has a background in conservation\, cultivation\, or water rights\, or is otherwise an expert within their tribe on matters relating to these important issues. \nJoin us to view the first two short films in the project\, Sunny Dooley’s interviews with Cynthia Wilson and Beata Tsosie-Peña. A conversation with Sunny Dooley\, Ruby Chimera\, and Twila Cassadore will follow the screening. \nMeet the women involved: \nSunny Dooley is a Diné storyteller born into the Saltwater Clan and born from the Water’s Edge Clan. She shares Hane’\, or Diné Blessingway stories. She later graduated from Brigham Young University with a major in speech communications. \nCynthia Wilson is a tribal member of the Navajo Nation\, born and raised in Monument Valley\, UT. She is of the Folded Arms People clan and born from the Towering House clan. Cynthis is a founding member of the Women of Bears Ears initiative. She holds a MS in Nutrition from the University of Utah and serves as the Traditional Foods Program Director for Utah Diné Bikéyah. (https://rpl.hds.harvard.edu/people/cynthia-wilson) \nBeata Tsosie-Peña  is from Santa Clara Pueblo and El Rito\, NM. She is certified as an Educator\, a Birthworker\, and in Indigenous Sustainable Design (permaculture). She led the creation of the Española Healing Foods Oasis demonstration garden and Seed Library during her time with the local nonprofit\, Tewa Women United. She is currently helping to support the Traditional Native American Farmers Association and Flowering Tree Permaculture Institute. She is serving a second term as a Pueblo representative for the New Mexico Governor’s task force on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives. (https://www.landwitnessproject.com/beata-tsosie-pena) \nRuby Chimerica is from the Third Mesa village\, Bacavi\, on the Hopi Reservation in Arizona\, and specializes in hands-on demonstrations of Hopi basket weaving and the preparation of traditional Hopi foods\, including piki bread-making. Piki\, made with blue corn and culinary ash\, is shared and eaten at many community celebrations\, festival\, and dances. (2019 Bioneers) \nTwila Cassadore is an Arizona-based forager\, food educator\, advocate for indigenous food sovereignty\, and member of the San Carlos Apache Tribe who teaches indigenous food traditions throughout the Western Apache tribes. \nFilmed and edited by Firewatch Media with support from Flagstaff Shakespeare Festival\, Creative Flagstaff\, Flagstaff 365\, and City of Flagstaff BBB Revenues.
URL:https://coconinoarts.org/event/wisdom-carriers-2/
LOCATION:Coconino Center for the Arts\, 2300 North Fort Valley Road\, Flagstaff\, AZ\, 86001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://coconinoarts.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Wisdom-Carriers-FB-Facebook-Cover.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Coconino Center for the Arts":MAILTO:CCA@creativeflagstaff.org
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR