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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
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230923
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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
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SUMMARY:Flagstaff Ski & Snowboard Team Presents: The Land of Giants
DESCRIPTION:Buy Tickets\nFundraiser screening of The Land of Giants to benefit Flagstaff Ski & Snowboard Team. \n\n\n\nThe story of man vs. mountain is one that has captured our imaginations for centuries. But what if MSP flipped the script? What if\, instead of focusing on the human element\, we took a closer look at the mountains themselves? \nThat’s the premise of The Land of Giants\, a new ski film that explores the most iconic mountains on Earth. From the Fjords of Norway to the spines of Alaska\, we will get to know and understand the canvas that creates the most mind-melting moments in skiing. But most importantly\, we’ll come to appreciate their sheer beauty and power. Captured with revolutionary cinematography combined with genre bending music\, The Land of Giants is not to be missed. \nThe Land of Giants features the best skiers in the world\, skiing unbelievable conditions and riding to the very edge and beyond. It’s a celebration of the natural world\, and a reminder of the power of the human spirit. It’s a film that will leave you awestruck\, inspired\, and humbled. \nJoin us on this journey into The Land of Giants. \nThe crew at Matchstick filmed in the most iconic and beautiful ranges skiers dream of. Our “Cast” of mountains are: \nSmoky Range\, ID // Chilkat Range\, AK // Niseko Range\, Japan // Sierra Mountain Range\, CA // Lyngen Alps\, Norway // Wasatch Range\, UT // Fitzsimmons Range\, BC // Kitimat Range\, BC \nThe Land of Giants cast of athletes features the best skiers the sport has to offer\, from all over the globe: \nMark Abma // Sammy Carlson // Logan Pehota // Tonje Kvivik // Nikolai Schirmer // Caite Zeliff // McKenna Peterson // John Collinson // Colby Stevenson // Janelle Yip // Sam Kuch // Ari Tricomi // Karl Fostvedt // Coline Ballet-Baz // Craig Murray // Emily Childs // Dennis Ranalter // Xander Guldman // Hedvig Wessel // Lucy Sackbauer // Stinius Skjøtskift // Gen Sasaki // Sam Cohen // Marcus Goguen
URL:https://coconinoarts.org/event/the-land-of-giants/
LOCATION:Coconino Center for the Arts\, 2300 North Fort Valley Road\, Flagstaff\, AZ\, 86001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20231102T183000
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SUMMARY:Humanitarian Activist Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Panel discussion with prominent humanitarian activists from Southern Arizona: Dora Rodriguez\, Dr. Scott Warren\, Reverend John Fife\, & Mike Wilson. Moderated by Robert Neustadt\, Ph.D. \nDora Rodríguez fled death squads in her native El Salvador and tried to cross the border in 1980. Of the 26 people in her group who attempted to cross the Sonoran Desert of AZ\, 13 perished. Dora herself was nearly dead when the group was found by Border Patrol. An advocate for compassionate treatment of immigrants\, Dora co-founded a migrant shelter / resource center in Sasabe\, Sonora\,  Casa de la Esperanza\, and an organization\, Salvavision\, that provides would-be immigrants with the means to sustain their families without crossing the border. For more information about Dora’s story see: https://www.kold.com/2019/05/10/doras-story-woman-recounts-deadly-journey-find-new-life-america/ \nDr. Scott Warren\, who holds a Ph.D. in geography\, has spent countless hours patrolling the deserts around Ajo\, Arizona caching water\, food\, blankets\, and offering first aid to people in need as a volunteer for No More Deaths / No más muertes. Scott was arrested by Border Patrol in Ajo in January 2018 by agents who were staking out the NMD base camp while two undocumented patients were receiving medical and humanitarian assistance. Scott was facing 20 years in prison for “harboring” and “furthering the illegal presence of ‘illegal aliens’\,” in other words\, he gave them food\, water\, and sheets. Scott Warren was tried twice in federal court. The first hearing ended in a hung jury\,  and he was acquitted in the second trial in Nov. 2019. No More Deaths’ slogan is: Humanitarian Aid is Never a Crime. \nReverend John Fife is the former pastor of Southside Presbyterian Church in Tucson\, AZ. In the 1980s\, when he realized that Salvadoran and Guatemalan refugees were being detained by US authorities and returned to face US-supported death squads\, he and others felt that they had the ethical obligation to smuggle people into the country. After their efforts were challenged by US authorities\, Reverend Fife and others founded the Sanctuary Movement—they lodged refugees in houses of worship. The church hosted some 13\,000 asylum seekers\, sometimes with up to a 100 sleeping on the floor in one night. Reverend Fife was indicted for alleged violations of US immigration law and faced years of incarceration in a Federal Penitentiary. Fife and others developed the concept of “civil initiative” to distinguish their actions from “civil disobedience\,” because in their view it was the US government that was failing to uphold the law. The Sanctuary Movement grew from one church to over 500 congregations all over the United States. Years later\, when border crossers started to die in the desert of the Tucson Sector\, John Fife and others co-founded humanitarian aid organizations\, such as the Samaritan Patrol\, No More Deaths / No más muertes\, Tucson Samaritans\, and Humane Borders. \nMike Wilson is a member of the Tohono O’odham Nation\, a tribe whose ancestral homeland is bisected by the US/Mexico border in southern Arizona. In 2002 Mike became aware of the masses of Latin American border crossers who were perishing on the Nation and he began leaving water to save lives. He later began collaborating with the humanitarian group\, Humane Borders\, who was not allowed to work on the Nation. Wilson faced opposition from his church\, his tribal government\, and the US government\, and yet he continued and expanded his efforts to include filling water barrels for migrants. He was depicted in this role in the (still relevant) documentary\, Crossing Arizona (2005). Mike has continued to help border crossers in many different capacities over the years depending on current needs. For a time\, Mike and his wife picked up asylum seekers who had been dumped by Border Patrol at the Greyhound Station in Tucson and brought them back to their house for meals\, showers\, and sleep\, until they were prepared to continue their journeys elsewhere in the country. Currently Mike Wilson is co-directing\, along with Vicky Westover\, a documentary entitled Whose Land? O’odham Land!\, and co-authoring a book with Jose Antonio Lucero\, What Side Are You On?  A Tohono O’odham Journey Across Borders. \nDate/Time: November 2\, 2023\, 6:30 pm \nFREE EVENT \ntom kiefer: el sueño americano / the american dream
URL:https://coconinoarts.org/event/humanitarian-activist-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:Coconino Center for the Arts\, 2300 North Fort Valley Road\, Flagstaff\, AZ\, 86001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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SUMMARY:Northern Arizona Immigration Legal Services Presents: Home Is Somewhere Else
DESCRIPTION:This fundraising event blends stories of several immigrant experiences. It opens with a brief introduction to Northern Arizona Immigration Legal Services followed by the screening of Home Is Somewhere Else\, an 88-minute animated documentary film by Carlos Hagerman and Jorge Villalobos. After the film\, which is in both English and Spanish with subtitles\, director Carlos Hagerman will answer questions from the audience. \nHome Is Somewhere Else is a fascinating animated feature documentary providing a window into the hearts and minds of immigrant youth and their undocumented families. The film features three personal stories about immigrant youth to highlight the complexities and challenges they face today. Voiced by the actual children and their families\, the stories are woven together by spoken word poet Lalo “El Deportee”\, the film’s host and MC whose vibrant “Spanglish” breaks codes\, switches standards\, and pushes the viewer to decipher his poems. Each story has its own unique visual animation style drawn by three different teams. The animation allows us to truly see and feel these characters’ worst nightmares\, alongside their colorful hopes and dreams for a better future. \nMi casa está en otra parte es un fascinante documental de animación que abre una ventana a los corazones y las mentes de los jóvenes inmigrantes y sus familias indocumentadas. La película presenta tres historias personales sobre jóvenes inmigrantes para resaltar las complejidades y los desafíos que enfrentan en la actualidas. Con las voces de los niños reales y sus familias\, las historias están entretejidas por el poeta de la palabra hablada Lalo “El Deportee”\, el presentador y MC de la película\, cuyo vibrante “Spanglish” rompe códigos\, cambia estándares y empuja al espectador a descifrar sus poemas. Cada historia tiene su propio estilo de animación visual dibujado por tres equipos diferentes. La animación nos permite ver y sentir realmente las peores pesadillas de estos personajes\, junto a sus coloridas esperanzas y sueños de un futuro mejor. \nAbout the Filmmaker: \nCarlos Hagerman was born in Mexico City and received his MFA in Film at NYU as a Fulbright scholar. He worked for eight years as a director in Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu’s production company Zeta Films\, then went on to open production company La Sombra del Guayabo. He has directed and produced several award-winning documentary films\, of which Home Is Somewhere Else is the most recent. \nNorthern Arizona Immigration Legal Services is a nonprofit organization that provides free immigration legal services to individuals and families in northern Arizona with limited financial means — to promote a safe\, inclusive\, and just community. Although our services are free to those we serve\, we pay the legal professionals we work with. We appreciate your donations during this fundraiser so we can continue providing crucial legal services to those who cannot afford a private attorney. \nDate/Time: November 3\, 2023\, 6:30 pm \nSuggested Donation $20 – Benefit for Northern Arizona Immigration Legal Services \nEveryone welcome regardless of ability to pay \ntom kiefer: el sueño americano / the american dream
URL:https://coconinoarts.org/event/northern-arizona-immigration-legal-services-presents-home-is-somewhere-else/
LOCATION:Coconino Center for the Arts\, 2300 North Fort Valley Road\, Flagstaff\, AZ\, 86001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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SUMMARY:Chris Pureka
DESCRIPTION:Buy Tickets\nIt’s rare for an artist to bridge the divide between critical acclaim and dedicated fan engagement. Chris Pureka is a Portland-based singer-songwriter whose body of work has resonated deeply with these seemingly disparate milieus. Their music has straddled the folk\, americana and indie rock genres over the course of their 20-year career\, and over that time\, their bold vulnerability in processing the intimacies of life in song has struck a chord with those listeners who crave authenticity and depth. \nChris’s elegant emotionality as a vocalist and their flair as a lyricist have garnered them favorable comparisons to Chan Marshall\, Bruce Springsteen\, and Patty Griffin. Over many years of touring on both sides of the Atlantic\, they have shared the stage with such diverse and esteemed artists as The Lumineers\, Gregory Alan Isakov\, The Cowboy Junkies\, Haley Heynderickx\, and Ani DiFranco. They have had their songs featured on such television shows as Brothers and Sisters\, Covert Affairs and Shameless and well as a song featured in the Sundance featured indie film\, The Royal Road. Along the way\, Chris has remained truly independent\, selling nearly 50\,000 albums through their own label\, Sad Rabbit Records. \nSpecial guest Avery Marshall is a music maker from Tulsa\, Oklahoma. With conversational song-writing\, he sings about love and what it means to be human. \nSave 10% with membership! Members use CP23 as their promo code prefix (followed by unique member number). Household members receive two tickets at a discount and individual members receive one. To learn more about membership and how to find your discount code\, visit: https://www.coconinoarts.org/member-discount
URL:https://coconinoarts.org/event/chris-pureka-2/
LOCATION:Coconino Center for the Arts\, 2300 North Fort Valley Road\, Flagstaff\, AZ\, 86001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20231109T183000
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SUMMARY:Climate Disaster\, Militarism\, and Displacement in the Americas
DESCRIPTION:Diana Coleman\, Ph.D.\, presents Climate Disaster\, Militarism\, and Displacement in the Americas\, a lecture through which she exposes the significant connections between global warming (climate disaster) and militarism within the Americas\, how the cycle that binds them contributes as key driver of displacement and subsequent migration\, and how certain populations are unduly vulnerable. \nDate/Time: November 9\, 2023\, 6:30 pm \nFREE EVENT \ntom kiefer: el sueño americano / the american dream
URL:https://coconinoarts.org/event/climate-disaster-militarism-and-displacement-in-the-americas/
LOCATION:Coconino Center for the Arts\, 2300 North Fort Valley Road\, Flagstaff\, AZ\, 86001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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SUMMARY:House of Waters
DESCRIPTION:Buy Tickets\n“One of the most unique groups you will ever come across . . . I can only describe their sound as being a sound which one has longed to hear without truly realising it.” (The Bubble) \n“In today’s world\, there are no musical boundaries\,” says Max ZT of ‘House of Waters\,’ a trio that makes those words come alive as they incorporate elements of West-African\, jazz\, psychedelic\, indie rock\, classical and world music into their astonishingly unique sound. \nThe “Jimi Hendrix of the Hammered Dulcimer” (NPR)\, Max ZT is an innovator of an instrument rarely heard in contemporary music. With roots in Irish folk music\, Max has studied in Senegal\, where he trained with the Cissoko Griot family\, and India\, where he studied under the santoor master Pandit Shivkumar Sharma. His unorthodox playing style has been a pioneering force in revolutionizing dulcimer techniques. \nMoto Fukushima is a recognized master of the six-string bass. With a background in jazz improvisation\, Western classical music and the music of South America\, Moto’s playing is a combination of finesse\, subtlety\, and power that leaves audiences “slack-jawed in awe.” (Jazz Wise) Together they work with a variety of different drummers and percussionists from Antonio Sanchez (Pat Matheny)\, to Larnell Lewis (Snarky Puppy)\, to Richie Barshay (Esperanza Spalding)\, to Juan Chiavassa. (Mike Stern) \nHouse of Waters’ highly anticipated upcoming album will be released in this upcoming fall 2023\, on Snarky Puppy’s GroundUP Music label and features Antonio Sanchez on drums with special guests Mike Stern (guitar) and Priya Darshini (vocals). Produced by Guy Eckstine (Herbie Hancock\, Chris Botti)\, House of Waters will tour the album throughout the country. These prolific composers have worked together for sixteen years\, and have been making gorgeous music since the beginning. Their eponymous 2016 album\, House of Waters (GroundUP Music)\, debuted at #2 on the iTunes World Music Charts. All About Jazz calls it\, “A rare and beautiful gem\,” while TimeOut NY calls their performances\, “A sight to behold.” House of Waters has scored an Emmy-winning documentary (ESPN)\, and recently re-scored three 100+ year-old French Dadaist-Era silent films in partnership with GroundUP Music and Alamo Drafthouse Cinemas. \nThey have received the South Arts Jazz Road Grant and have an extensive touring history around the world. Having shared the stage with influential musicians including Pandit Ravi Shankar\, Victor Wooten\, Tinariwen\, Snarky Puppy\, Karsh Kale\, and more: “House of Waters is a band that is bending the very fabric of the musical universe as we know it.” (Onstage Review) \nSave 10% with membership! Members use HW23 as their promo code prefix (followed by unique member number). Household members receive two tickets at a discount and individual members receive one. To learn more about membership and how to find your discount code\, visit: https://www.coconinoarts.org/member-discount
URL:https://coconinoarts.org/event/house-of-waters/
LOCATION:Coconino Center for the Arts\, 2300 North Fort Valley Road\, Flagstaff\, AZ\, 86001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Events
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231225
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SUMMARY:NATE BEGAY: Our Future\, Told by the Past
DESCRIPTION:Artist Talk: Thursday\, November 16\, 6:30 pm \nNATE BEGAY: OUR FUTURE\, TOLD BY THE PAST \nNOVEMBER 11 – DECEMBER 23\, 2023 \nBegay’s recent paintings are informed by his background in graffiti\, photography\, and tattooing. He blends modern art styles with traditional symbols and stories\, which reflect his upbringing and Diné heritage. Begay has exhibited his work internationally\, giving him the opportunity to share his culture and history with viewers worldwide. “Every time I put paint on canvas\, everyone gets to see my heart. I share the stories ­and the love of my people with every brushstroke and use of colors.” – Nate Begay \nNate Begay | The Code Written in Street | Acrylic on canvas
URL:https://coconinoarts.org/event/nate-begay-our-future-told-by-the-past/
LOCATION:Coconino Center for the Arts\, 2300 North Fort Valley Road\, Flagstaff\, AZ\, 86001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20231117T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20231118T193000
DTSTAMP:20260428T201429
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SUMMARY:Canyon Movement Company Presents: In Between
DESCRIPTION:Learn More\nIn our thirtieth year\, Canyon Movement Company proudly presents The In-Between\, a modern dance exploration of change. The company has gone through a lot of changes in the last two years. And we are celebrating all that has come from it: new relationships\, new partnerships\, new dancers\, choreographers\, and stories told through movement. A special film of a live dance performance in the Grand Canyon with a live string quartet will be featured.  So in-between all of the holidays\, festivals\, and hum-drum of life\, the company along with guest artists will present an exploration of change through movement. \nSuggested donations at the door: $15/general\, $10/child-student\nCanyon Movement Company includes Breanna Lengyl\, Natalie Jones\, Danika Rudd\, Laura Covey\, and Zhuoting Wu with director Gina Darlington. Guest artists include Ahlers’ Dance\, Human Nature Dance Theatre\, Sedona Dance Academy\, Rebecca Whitehurst\, Daniel Cunningham\, and community youth dancers. \nThis performance is supported in part by funds from the City of Flagstaff and Creative Flagstaff\, and the Arizona Commission on the Arts with funds from the National Endowment for the Arts.
URL:https://coconinoarts.org/event/canyon-movement-company-presents-in-between/2023-11-17/
LOCATION:Coconino Center for the Arts\, 2300 North Fort Valley Road\, Flagstaff\, AZ\, 86001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20231130T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20231130T183000
DTSTAMP:20260428T201429
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SUMMARY:The Aesthetics and Ethics of Representation
DESCRIPTION:Björn Krondorfer\, Ph.D.\, will talk about The Aesthetics and Ethics of Representation\, reflecting on the relationship between photojournalism\, art photography\, and issues of found-objects and how to think about them in relation to individual stories within violent-traumatizing contexts. \nDate/Time: November 30\, 2023\, 6:30 pm \nFREE EVENT \ntom kiefer: el sueño americano / the american dream
URL:https://coconinoarts.org/event/the-aesthetics-and-ethics-of-representation/
LOCATION:Coconino Center for the Arts\, 2300 North Fort Valley Road\, Flagstaff\, AZ\, 86001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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