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Hillsboro ARTS Celebrate Spring at the Holi Festival of Colors Miller Education Students Create Garden Gates New Grant Opportunities for Local Arts Groups Creative Arts Classes for All Ages MAGAZINE Winter/Spring 2015 Arts Education | Gallery Exhibits | Concerts | Featured Artists | Community Events | Public Art Hillsboro ARTS

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A magazine for and about the Hillsboro, Oregon arts community. We inform our patrons and complement the Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Activities Guide. This publication helps you plan your schedule with our events, activities and classes in mind.

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Page 1: HillsboroArts Magazine Winter/Spring 2015

HillsboroARTS

Celebrate Spring at the Holi Festival of Colors Miller Education Students Create Garden Gates New Grant Opportunities for Local Arts GroupsCreative Arts Classes for All Ages

M A G A Z I N EWinter/Spring 2015

Arts Education | Gallery Exhibits | Concerts | Featured Artists | Community Events | Public Art

HillsboroARTS

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If you want your special day infused with spirit of creativity and culture, consider the Walters Cultural Arts Center for your wedding day! With its classic red-stone architecture, stained glass features, custom woodwork ceiling arches, concert-quality sound system, and fine art gallery, the Walters is one of the west side’s most treasured sites for wedding ceremonies, receptions, vow renewals, rehearsal dinners, and other special events. Whether you’d like an intimate family reception for 40 guests in our fine art gallery, an extravagant party for 200 in the theatre, or an outdoor reception on the lawn, the Walters provides a variety of amenable and affordable options for your big day.Located in the heart of Hillsboro’s historic downtown, this former church is a bustling nexus of cultural activity. Our facility is open Monday through Friday, with private rentals available on Saturday & Sunday. The Walters is centrally located with easy access to Portland, Washington County wine country, and the Oregon Coast. Our experienced and friendly staff will be happy to answer your questions and assist you through our rental process. Celebrate your love and new beginnings at your cultural arts center—the perfect venue for your special event!

Celebrate Love and New Beginnings at Your Cultural Arts Center Weddings & Special Events at the Walters

“Our day was amazing and EVERYBODY loved the location.  It’s so beautiful it really doesn’t need a lot of decorations. The staff was easy to work with, they were friendly, flexible, and followed through ...  I would certainly recommend this venue for your special event.” – Sheila Adams, bride, October 2014

Call 503-615-3485 or visit www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Walters for more information or to set up an

appointment to discuss your upcoming event.

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Celebrate the Coming of Spring at the Holi Festival of ColorsRang Barse – the pouring of colors celebration at the Fairgrounds

New Grant Opportunities for Local Arts GroupsThe Hillsboro Arts & Culture Council will offer increased financial support to arts organizations.

Miller Education Students Create Garden GatesWith the help of artist Suzanne Lee, students created a welcoming gate for Hillsboro’s newest community garden.

FeaturesOn the CoverWalters Concert Season

A Focus on the Future: Endowments

Walters Gallery Exhibits

Tuesday Happenings at the Walters

Instructor Spotlight: Meet Jen Champlin

Register for Winter/Spring Classes & Camps

Youth Arts Education Class

Teen/Adult Arts Education Classes

Classes at the Hillsboro Community Senior Center

HACC Professional Development Workshops

Interview with Lynn Scheller, HACC Board Member

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Connect with UsWalters Cultural Arts CenterPhone: 503-615-3485hillsboro-oregon.gov/WaltersFacebook: WCACHillsboroTwitter: WaltersCAC

Hillsboro Arts & Culture CouncilPhone: 503-615-3497hillsboro-oregon.gov/HACCFacebook: HillsboroArts

Hillsboro Public Art ProgramPhone: 503-615-3489 hillsboro-oregon.gov/PublicArt

Address:527 East Main StreetHillsboro, Oregon 97123

Cultural Arts is a division of Hillsboro Parks & Recreation.

Digital VersionFind a digital version of this magazine at our website at:hillsboro-oregon.gov/ CulturalArts

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Tensions ran high for Glencoe High student Alexandria Morgan as she waited in the wings for her first performance in a professional acting company on the stage of Hillsboro’s Venetian Theatre last September. Alexandria played Tituba in Bag&Baggage’s dynamic production of The Crucible and received rave reviews from Artistic Director Scott Palmer. Bag&Baggage Productions is known for Palmer’s creative takes on the classics, but it also took a creative leap in its casting of The Crucible by working with Hillsboro’s high schools to include promising young talent in their professional cast and technical crew. Student actor Madeline Ogden said, “I cannot begin to describe what an incredible experience this was…..taking a bow at the end of every performance was the best feeling in the world! “

It was all part of their Professional Youth Development Project which provided 12 students the opportunity for paid work with B&B’s professional actors and production staff this past summer. The program was funded in part by a Community Arts and Culture Grant. The goals of this annual grants funding, administered by the Hillsboro Arts & Culture Council (HACC), are to raise awareness and expand arts and culture programming that serves Hillsboro

residents, foster collaboration between community members, and provide access to arts and culture experiences for those who are underserved.

Since 2008, the HACC has provided these Community Arts and Culture Grants as a way to support organizations that provide arts and culture experiences to the greater Hillsboro community. In the past seven years, the HACC has awarded a total of 72 grants totaling $162,769.

This year, the Arts Council voted to expand the Hillsboro Community Arts & Culture Grants program by offering core operating support as well as project grants. Grant applications are being accepted from January 2 – March 27, 2015.

To download a copy of the HACC’s new grant guidelines and application form, visit www.hillsboroarts.org. The Hillsboro Arts & Culture Council is offering a free Washington County Grants Panel on January 22, as well as a Professional Development Workshop on Grant Writing on February 4 as additional resources for applicants. Contact Melissa Moore, Community Arts Program Supervisor at [email protected] or 503-615-3497 with questions.

New Grant Opportunities for Local Arts Groups

Washington County Arts & Culture Grants PanelJanuary 22, 2015 4 – 6 pm | Free

Join representatives from the Hillsboro Arts & Culture Council, Meyer Memorial Trust, Collins Foundation, and the Regional Arts & Culture Council for this free panel discussion to learn about grant opportunities specifically for arts and culture programming in Washington County.

Grant Writing WorkshopFebruary 4, 2015 4 – 6 pm | $25 Claire Willett

Learn how to create an annual grants calendar, match a project to a funder, and do prospect research on the cheap.  Leave understanding what funders are really looking for when they are reading your grant, as well as the most common reasons your grant might be declined.

Alexandria Morgan in The Crucible

Since 2008, the HACC has provided these Community Arts and Culture Grants as a way to support organizations that provide arts and culture experiences to the greater Hillsboro community.

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Walters Concert Season: Upcoming 2015 Performances

www.brownpapertickets.com – OR –

503-615-3485

The fair trade ticketing company.

Want to buy tickets?

Full details about our 2014-15 concert season at www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Walters Box office: 503-615-3485

Craig CarothersFriday, January 30 | 7:30 pm $12 advance |$16 day of show Singer-Songwriter

Beloved singer-songwriter, Craig Carothers returns to the Northwest for a special acoustic performance in celebration of music from The Vagabond. Carothers’ talents reflect a wide variety of styles and influences, and his intimate performances capture the heart of folk. No stranger to standing ovations and triple-encores at the Walters, Carothers’ resonant voice and creative lyrics make him both a local and national treasure. Little Hercules, a song written by Carothers and recorded by Trisha Yearwood, was the recipient of a Gold record, and a number of other notable artists have recorded songs that were written or co-written by Carothers, including: Kathy Mattea, Lorrie Morgan, and Peter, Paul and Mary. Come find out why Craig Carothers’ performances and song-writing talent are continually described as “truly magical.” www.craigcarothers.com

Shook TwinsFriday, February 27 | 7:30 pm $18 advance | $22 day of show Indie folk-pop

Identical twins Katelyn and Laurie Shook are Shook Twins, a Portland-based folk-pop band that is currently rocking the indie music scene. Shook Twins’ sound includes a wide range of instrumentation, such as banjo, guitar, electric and upright bass, mandolin, beatbox, and ukelele. With an ever-growing fan base and kudos from major musicians, the unique presence and sound of Shook Twins has garnered them raving reviews and extensive radio airplay. USA Today says Shook Twins are “ready to rattle the music world with its What We Do album.” Their beautiful twin harmonies, layered with acoustic and electric instrumentation and inventive vocal techniques, create a unique and eccentric blend of folk, roots, groove and soul. www.shooktwins.com

BodyVox-2Friday, March 13 | 7:30 pm $15 advance | $20 day of show Senior/Youth: $7 advance | $10 day of show Modern Dance

Witness the strength, grace and possibility of the human body in an evening of modern dance performance that will leave you breathless. BodyVox-2 features the awe-inspiring talents of an emerging group of performers under the exquisite direction of Zachary Carroll. The group is a freewheeling, multi-media, boundary-bending movement troupe that’s hailed by The Oregonian as “light-hearted, entertaining and impressive.” BodyVox-2 embodies the possibilities of live performance with breathtaking physicality, and enriches it with striking imagery, humor, and whimsy. The result is refined modern dance that knows no boundaries. http://www.bodyvox.com/performance/bodyvox-2

Group Sales for Walters Concerts: For information about Group Ticket Sales

(discounts & reserved seating) please call the box office at 503-615-3485

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Misty MamasFriday, March 20 | 7:30 pm $12 advance | $16 day of show Bluegrass

Created under the wing of Misty River’s Carol Harley, Misty Mamas serves up home-style bluegrass with timeless melodies and heartfelt lyrics that draw loyal fans from all over the Northwest. Misty Mamas weave together local lore and community spirit into each richly-layered experience, creating performances that are uniquely tailored to each audience. Come sway to the rhythms of these four powerful musicians as they gather you in the welcoming folds of bluegrass, old time, gospel, folk, and country. www.mistymamas.com

Chris Smither“Still on the Levee” CD Release Show Friday, April 10 | 7:30 pm $20 advance | $25 day of show Singer-Songwriter

Celebrating 50 years as a songwriter, Walters’ favorite Chris Smither returns to Hillsboro for a solo acoustic concert that features hits from his latest albums, Still on the Levee and Link of Chain (recorded by fans like Bonnie Raitt, among others). Called “one of the absolute best singer-songwriters in the world” by the Associated Press, Smither has been dazzling audiences with his masterful guitar style and original lyrics, and continues to deliver evocative sonic textures meshed with spare, brilliant songs. www.smither.com

Oregon Mandolin OrchestraFriday, May 1 | 7:30 pm Spring Concert $15 advance |$20 day of show Classical/Bluegrass

Founded in an effort to revive the beauty and popular impact of this turn-of-the-century art form, the Oregon Mandolin Orchestra gives eclectic and unique performances that highlight the historically-rich and dynamic sounds of the mandolin family. This spring concert features a riveting selection of music – along with a special guest artist–to welcome and celebrate the season. Music Director/Conductor Brian Oberlin and select members of the orchestra also perform in a chamber group as part of the performance. www.oregonmandolinorchestra.org

Walters Concert Season: Upcoming 2015 Performances

Portland Opera To GoThe Barber of SevilleSaturday, February 7 | 2 pm | Matinee | $5 suggested donation No Brown Paper Ticket sales for this event | Recommended ages: 8 & up Opera

Disguises, haircuts, love, and Figaro all come together in one of the funniest and most memorable operas ever composed. Prepare to be delighted and entertained by Portland Opera To Go’s short and sweet version of this beloved classic set in 1830’s California. Come see for yourself why Barber continues to capture the hearts and imaginations of adult and youth audiences alike in this brand new, bilingual production of Rossini’s classic charmer. www.portlandopera.org

For complete information about our 2014-15 concert season, visit www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Walters

Special Saturday Matinees

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2015 Concerts at a GlanceCraig Carothers Singer/Songwriter | 7:30 pm | 1/30 | $12/$16

Barber of Seville (MATINEE) Portland Opera To Go Opera | 2 pm | 2/7 | Suggested $5 donation

Shook Twins Americana | 7:30 pm | 2/27 | $18/$22

BodyVox-2 Modern Dance | 7:30 pm | 3/13 $15/$20 | Senior / Youth: $7/$10

Misty Mamas Bluegrass/Americana | 7:30 pm | 3/20 | $12/$16

Chris Smither Singer/Songwriter | 7:30 pm | 4/10 | $20/$25

All’s Fair in Love & Shakespeare (MATINEE) Portland Center Stage Shakespeare | 2 pm | 4/18 | Suggested $5 donation

Oregon Mandolin Orchestra Classical | 7:30 pm | 5/1 | $15/$20 Spring Concert

Alasdair Fraser & Natalie Haas Celtic | 7:30 pm | 5/15 | $25/$30

Portland Center StageAll’s Fair in Love and ShakespeareSaturday, April 18 | 2 pm | Matinee | $5 suggested donation No Brown Paper Ticket sales for this event | Recommended ages: 10 & up Theatre

“The course of true love never did run smooth.” Four exciting young actors. Six famous scenes of romance and regret. This dynamic, hour-long touring performance by Portland Center Stage, one of the top professional regional theatres in America, explores the exciting and complex relationships of the bard’s

most famous couples. Join Romeo and Juliet, Beatrice and Benedick, Hamlet and Ophelia, and others, for a moving look at love found and lost. Don’t miss some of the region’s best actors as they take the Walters’ stage for this special performance taking place during the month of Shakespeare’s birthday. Followed by a post-performance talkback. www.pcs.org

Walters Concert Season: Upcoming 2015 Performances

Alasdair Fraser and Natalie HaasFriday, May 15 | 7:30 pm $25 advance | $30 day of show Celtic Violin & Cello

Master performer Alasdair Fraser has been recognized as “one of Scotland’s most valued tradition-bearers,” by BBC Radio Scotland. His music and performances have been a major force behind the resurgence of traditional Scottish fiddling in his homeland and North America. His richly expressive playing transports listeners across a broad musical spectrum, ranging from haunting laments from the Gaelic tradition to classically-styled airs, rollicking dance tunes, and improvisations based on traditional themes. His dynamic fiddling, engaging stage presence, and deep understanding of Scotland’s music have created a constant and international demand for his solo appearances and concerts with a variety of ensembles. Fraser is joined by cellist and Julliard graduate Natalie Haas, a Montreal-based artist who is regarded as one of the most sought-after cellists in Celtic music today. www.alasdairfraser.com

Special Thanks to Our 2015 Sponsors

Special Saturday Matinees

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MILLER EDUCATION STUDENTS CREATE GARDEN GATES

GET DOWN WITH DA DIRT!

Students in Bill Patten’s art class at Miller Education Center were intently focused on the tiny scissors in their hands, cutting out paper silhouettes of lush leaves, fruits, vegetables and tiny roots. Mary Venegas’ voice is equal parts defiance and pride as she looked up from her cutting. “People don’t think we can do anything because we are in an alternative school. We’ll show them!”

When Hillsboro Parks & Recreation’s Community Garden Program and the Hillsboro School District decided to create a community garden on the grounds of Miller Education Center, the Hillsboro Public Art Program offered to involve Suzanne Lee as an artist-in-residence to work with Miller Education Center students in the design of entrance gates to the new garden. Principal Stan Esselstrom welcomed the opportunity to connect students to the garden in their own backyard and engage them in their community.

Lee worked with these students over four months. At first, many had not thought much about plants, what they looked like, or how they grew. She encouraged them to look at plants more closely, draw them, and then simplify the drawings to black and

white silhouettes. Back in her studio, Lee arranged the shapes that the students had so carefully cut with an artful and practical eye. The art comes from Lee’s years of experience in textile design and public art. The practicality is needed to meet all the safety standards for fencing, where the openings cannot trap a head or pinch a finger.

When Lee brought the designs back to the students, it was clear that their original skepticism about the project had given way to excitement as they envisioned their artwork laser cut into gleaming stainless steel. Their choice of a title for the artwork, Get Down With da Dirt, reflected their youthful , hip-hop spirit.

Lee was the perfect choice to lead the project. Her gates to the community garden at New Columbia, a housing community in North Portland, feature proverbs and plants from around the world, reflecting the diverse cultures of the families who live there. For many years, Lee has been an artist-in-residence in schools in Oregon and Washington, often helping students to create silkscreened banners for their school. Her public art projects are growing in scale and prominence with two lighted towers featuring the history of St. Helens, Oregon, and a camas

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Photo by Loren Nelson

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“Just like the seeds planted in this garden flourish as full grown plants, these students were able to see their ideas grow from little seeds of thoughts and images to a full scale permanent public art installation.” – Artist Suzanne Lee

Photos at right from top to bottom:

Hillsboro City Councilor Aron Carleson with students at the ribbon cutting

Artist Suzanne Lee

Detail of the gates

Student Mary Venegas prepares images for the design

Photos by Loren Nelson and Rick Paulson Photography

basket sculpture recently installed on I-5 as it crosses the Willamette River in Eugene.

Community Garden Manager Lori Prince sees the gates as “a great way to welcome people to the garden and create a gathering place for educational activities.” Neighbors of the garden viewed the new gates with approval as well. “Our neighborhood doesn’t get much attention. We really need something like this.” Public Art Program Supervisor Valerie Otani would like projects such as these to create landmarks, both large and small, to give a distinctive character to the city.

The sparkling gates with their intricate and beautiful forms will celebrate the partnership of a talented artist, engaged students, schools, parks and public art to create a memorable community gateway for years to come.

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Photo by Loren Nelson

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Walt Disney said “If you can dream it, you can do it.” It was this spirit that in 2004 made the Glenn and Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center a reality – the product of collective imagination and

a community master planning effort known as Hillsboro 2020. Another mandate of the Hillsboro 2020 Vision and Action

Plan was the creation of the Hillsboro Arts and Culture Council (HACC), a Mayor appointed volunteer board that informs the City’s work to promote and support

the growth of arts and culture as part of building a vibrant community. The HACC assumed leadership of more than a dozen Hillsboro 2020 action items

including building long-term stable funding for arts and culture in Hillsboro. The HACC dreamed of an Arts and Culture Endowment, and we all achieved it!

Launched in October 2012 as the first endowment set up by Hillsboro Community Foundation (HCF), the Hillsboro Arts and Culture Endowment was started with $25,000 in large and

small contributions from 38 people who wanted to support community arts and also wanted their contributions to have a lasting impact. The beauty of this Endowment is that it has and will continue to bring people together in support of something they value in the community.

In just two years the Arts and Culture Endowment has more than tripled in size to $85,000 and has had a catalytic impact. Endowments at HCF are all growing because of a unique partnership with the Oregon Community Foundation (OCF) that enables funds to be invested with OCF’s pool of over $1.4 billion, providing for optimum management and return. About half of the returns are reinvested in the Endowments with the balance available for annual distribution.

New and repeat contributions are also helping to grow the Arts and Culture Endowment, and people of all means are getting creative about their support. All understand that the Endowment is taking a long view toward sustainability, something most arts and culture organizations are

not in a position to do. One woman celebrating her 90th birthday learned about the Arts and Culture Endowment and asked friends and family to make contributions in lieu of presents. “That very gracious gesture resulted in many small gifts totaling over $1,000. Every $1,000 in the Endowment generates about $50 in support of arts and culture every year forever!” explains Carol Loughner, Chair of the Hillsboro Arts and Culture Council. “When we told our birthday girl, she beamed with pride about the staying power of her small expression of arts support.”

Another way people are supporting the Endowment is by making provisions in their wills, which prompted the creation of a Legacy Society to thank and recognize the generous forethought of these donors. Bequests are a simple way to support the causes you care about with a legacy gift.

Describing their decision to join the Legacy Society, Ralph and Marilynn Helzerman said “Cultural arts have been such a pleasurable and integral component of our lives that we decided to donate a portion of our estate to the Arts Endowment Fund so that the arts scene here in Hillsboro might continue to grow and flourish. We sincerely hope others will make similar bequests to establish a stable funding mechanism for the arts in our area, thus enhancing the quality of life for our citizenry.”

People support the arts in many ways – as patrons, volunteers and as donors. The Hillsboro Arts and Culture Endowment is just another way for people to support the arts, one that is focused on the future. Tax deductible charitable contributions to the Arts and Culture Endowment are invited and appreciated.

For more information on ways to support the Hillsboro Arts and Culture Endowment, please contact Janel

McKenna, Hillsboro Community Foundation (janel@ hillsborocommunityfoundation.org) or Cristina Caravaca,

Cultural Arts Program Manager, City of Hillsboro ([email protected])

Enhancing Quality of Life in Hillsboro

A Focus on the Future: The Hillsboro Arts and Culture Endowment

The beauty of the Hillsboro Arts and Culture Endowment is that it has and will continue to bring people together in support of something they value in the community.

Legacy Society members Marilynn and Ralph Helzerman

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Gallery exhibit hours are: Monday - Thursday: 9 am – 9 pm | Friday: 9 am – 5 pm The Walters Gallery showcases a diverse selection of artwork by both established and emerging artists. Opening receptions for the artists and general public provide an opportunity to meet the artist(s) and foster exciting dialogues about art and creativity and feature free hors d’oeurves and live music in the lobby. For more information about our free Tuesday Happenings, see page 6-7.

Double OccupancyLynn Adamo and Rebecca Buchanan December 2 – January 26

Lynn Adamo and Rebecca Buchanan explore the meaning of home with a creative collaboration in their respective media: Adamo is a mosaic artist and Buchanan a visual artist working in acrylics, mixed media, and printmaking. Inspired by the artistic dialogue between contemporary mosaic artists and painters featured at the Municipal Art Museum of Ravenna, Italy, these dynamic local artists have joined creative forces in this colorful and contemporary collaboration of their own.

First Tuesday ReceptionDecember 2 | 5 – 6:30 pm featuring live music by Elizabeth Nicholson (Celtic Harp)

Note: There will be no First Tuesday in January. Happy New Year!

The New NaturalistsKelly Guthrie & Bryce Willem Upstairs Gallery April 7 – May 25

The New Naturalists features work by two local artists who are looking at the natural world in fascinating ways. Each of these collections also evokes larger questions about the relations between artistic medium and subject, and the connections we share to the flora and fauna around us.Ink Drawings by Kelly GuthrieThrough painstaking pointillism, Kelly Guthrie captures the tiny textures of insect life: from the fuzz of a bee to the vulnerable underside of a grasshopper. Guthrie’s drawings act as microscopic lenses, while her enlargements of the originals shine a light on the artistic process itself, and allow viewers to celebrate the medium as well as the tiny subjects to which Guthrie’s work pays homage.

Digital Images by Bryce WillemMediating between phytomorphology (botanical form), human control, and delimitative glitch, Willem’s images are manually composed through choreographed performances with a flatbed scanner. Willem stages hauntingly beautiful images of plant specimens as they are caught between physical and digital spaces, and asks us to contemplate the complex relationship between nature, technology, and ourselves.

Karen Swallow

Bryce WillemKelly Guthrie

Rebecca L. S. Buchanan Lynn Adamo

Walters Gallery Exhibits

Not Near, Not FarKaren SwallowUpstairs Gallery February 3 – March 23

This collection of scrolls by Karen Swallow explores the thematic symbol of the waterfall through the mediums of sumi ink, rice paper, beeswax encaustic, and calligraphy. This body of work reflects the significant influence of eastern aesthetics and philosophies that have come to bear on Swallow’s approach, while also representing the artist’s distinct personality and character. Swallow studied Chinese calligraphy for ten years in with Wang Gong Yi and has exhibited work in Korea, Vietnam, and China.

First Tuesday Receptions:February 3 | 5 – 6:30 pm featuring live music by Laura Cunard (Jazz)

March 3 | 5 – 6:30 pm featuring live music by Rio Con Brio (Brazilian Choro Duo)

The Walters will host artwork from The Companion Art

Studio during April and May in the downstairs gallery space:

www.companionartprogram.org

First Tuesday Receptions:April 7 | 5 – 6:30 pm featuring live music by Brenda Dickey (Singer / Songwriter)

May 5 | 5 – 6:30 pm featuring live music by John Knowles (Sinatra to Cash Duo)

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Second Tuesdays: Open Poetry NightIn the Walters gallery7 — 8 pm

Poets and lovers of poetry alike gather for a casual evening of shared inspiration and poetic camaraderie. All are invited to sign up for the open mic, though quiet listeners are equally welcome and appreciated.

First Tuesdays: Gallery Receptions & Live MusicIn the Walters lobby and gallery5 — 6:30 pm

First Tuesday gallery receptions are held in honor of the current artist(s) exhibiting at the Walters, and are accompanied by live music in the lobby, featuring local musicians. Hors d’oeuvres are provided by Claeys Catering.

Tuesday Happenings at the WaltersTuesdays are happening at the Walters—don’t miss these free monthly events at your local cultural arts center!

Third Tuesdays: Spoken Word Lecture Series

Alice’s One-Woman Wonderlandwith Master Storyteller Anne Rutherford January 20 | 7 pm

Go down the rabbit hole with master storyteller Anne Rutherford in this debut of her original one-woman show based on Lewis Carroll’s classic, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Using minimal props and costume–but plenty of voice, gesture and attitude–Anne brings your favorite characters and scenes to full imaginative life. Enjoy Alice, the White Rabbit, the Red Queen–and of course, a very Mad Tea Party! Join us for the debut of this special show in the Walters Theatre–and come early for a seat!

Liberty & Union:  Civil War Campaign Songswith Folklorist and Musician “Illinois” Doug TracyFebruary 17 | 7 pm

Did you know that music played a significant role in the Presidential campaigns of the Civil War? Join troubadour and raconteur “Illinois” Doug Tracy as he takes his audience on a musical tour of the campaign trails of 1860 & 1864. Looking back at these songs gives us an insight to the candidates’ positions and how divided Americans were, both culturally and politically, around the election of Abraham Lincoln. Discover how folk music–written by Americans in response to the events unfolding around them–helped to shape what were arguably the most crucial Presidential elections our nation has ever held.

The Spoken Word Lecture series provides the public with opportunities to hear free monthly lectures on topics pertaining to culture, art and creativity. Guest speakers from a variety of backgrounds present engaging, 50-minute lectures, after which audience members are invited to engage and discuss with questions and comments. Descriptions of upcoming Spoken Word lectures follow.

For more details about all of our Tuesday Happenings, visit www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Walters

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Expanding Voices with Oregon’s Poet Laureatewith Poet Laureate Peter Sears and trilingual poet Octaviano Merecias-CuevasMarch 17 | 7 pm

Join us for a special night of poetry that shines a light on the diverse global heritage of Oregon’s contemporary poets. In an effort to expand the reach of these distinct voices, Oregon’s Seventh Poet Laureate presents a reading alongside trilingual Mixtec poet and socio-linguist Octaviano Merecias-Cuevas. The voices of Merecias-Cuevas and Sears come together for an unforgettable reading in the Walters Theatre. Make sure to come early for a seat!

11th Annual Art of the Story FestivalApril 14 | 7 pm Speakers to be announced

The Walters Cultural Arts Center will be featuring a professional storyteller in April as part of the 11th Annual Art of the Story Festival, hosted by the Washington County Cooperative Library Services. This fabulous event features national, regional and local storytellers, with programs designed for a variety of ages. This week-long festival also features special events, workshops, and story-swap sessions. Please visit www.wccls.org/festival for updates and a final schedule of events as more details become available.

Urban Adventureswith Scott Cook, bestselling author of “Curious Gorge” guidebook May 19 | 7 pm

Whether he’s exploring the Columbia River Gorge or the urban metropolis, author Scott Cook approaches exploration with a refreshing twist as he shines new light on overlooked gems, hidden nooks, and traditional hotspots. Come join this celebrated author of one of the region’s most popular guides to the Columbia Gorge for a tantalizing glimpse into the world of urban exploration. Hear about local adventures and cool discoveries from Cook’s latest book, which highlights secret places in neighboring Portland and surrounding areas, and rediscover the places you thought you knew! Please arrive early for a seat.

Third Tuesdays: Spoken Word Lecture Series

Create something truly special with clay, paint, collage & more!

Family Art Night is fun for all ages and everybody is welcome! Work on engaging, hands-on art projects individually or team up as a family. Each Thursday offers a different project and material to work with. All supplies are included. (Please check the Walters website for a schedule of activities.)

Note: This is a facilitated art activity. Youth under 18 must be accompanied by a participating adult. Parents are encouraged to assist young children.

For more information, including the monthly project schedule, go to www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Walters. Maximum of 20 people, so come early! Day: Every Thursday (except during closures)Time: 6:30 – 8:30 pmPlace: Cultural Arts Center

Studio B30Fee: $5/individual, Children under 3 free

Family Art Night

Special Date

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Nearly eight years ago, ceramics instructor Jen Champlin and her family moved from Wyoming to Hillsboro. In their search for the perfect home, they followed leads on over thirty different houses—and ended up settling on one that’s only a few blocks from the

Walters. Champlin remembers the real-estate agent mentioning the two-year-old arts center on Main Street—and she was sold. “Immediately after moving in,” says Champlin, “I walked right over to the Walters with my 6-month-old daughter on my hip, résumé in one hand, portfolio in the other, and I told my story.” Six months after stepping into the Walters for the first time, Champlin’s extensive teaching record, a Masters in Fine Arts, and artist’s portfolio landed her a lead role in its fledgling ceramics program. By then, Champlin was feeling the stars click into place. “Hillsboro had everything I wanted. There was this rich culture and diversity, a growing arts scene, and I had my family near me...it all just aligned.”

Over the years Champlin has become fondly known for the colorful outfits, contagious enthusiasm and overall charismatic persona that fills her classrooms and spills over into the creative process. Students often ask for her by name when registering for her classes—and return again and again. “As an extrovert,” she says, “I get so much energy from encouraging and engaging other people. It doesn’t matter the age—84 or 8—I love to cheer on my students. I’m a natural-born cheerleader and always have been.”

With this in mind, Champlin prefers a teaching style that empowers her students to tell their own stories and express their own passions, concerns, and causes. “I’m not going to stop at teaching them how to make a plain old vase,” she says. “I’m going to take it to the next level. Because I like to believe that everyone has a story to tell.” For example, the Narrative Vases project that was a hit with Champlin’s summer camp students “lets students give their own twist to their creations, their own meaning.” This approach is especially relevant to teen students for whom self-expression and creative exploration are particularly important. In her new, upcoming teen-focused classes at the Walters, Champlin hopes to create a unique environment that lends itself to the interests and independence of this age group.

In addition to her work at the Walters, Champlin teaches 8th grade art classes for Oregon Connections Academy and is working on multimedia projects involving found objects. “I love to tell stories with old relics—I intertwine them in a way that is poetic, with the aim of drawing the viewer back again...and again, and again.”

Walters Instructor Spotlight

Meet Jen Champlin“I get so much energy from encouraging and engaging other people.” —Jen Champlin

Be sure to check out Jen’s upcoming classes at the Walters, including:Youth Wheel Ages 9 – 13 on page 14

Spring Break Clay Camps Page 13

NEW Teen Ceramics Ages 13-17 on page 19

Jen with her Clay Camp students Photo by Rick Paulson Photography

Ceramic Buffalo by Jen Champlin

Spring Break Camps at the Walters

Photo by Rick Paulson Photography

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Spring Break Camps at the WaltersClay Kids Camp5 – 8 years

Dive into the wonders of all things clay! Engage your creativity with hands-on activities including pinch-pots, bowls, small sculptures and more. Create fun and memorable keepsakes and have a great time exploring and learning the basics of clay. Each student creates and glazes several projects. A fantastic launching pad for young ceramic artists.

Walters Cultural Arts CenterAlice Hill45702 Mon – Thu 3/23 – 3/26 10 – 11:30 am$57 Resident, $70 Non-Resident

Clay Camp 9 – 13 years

In this popular, hands-on camp, kids enjoy the excitement of the potter’s wheel and explore hand-building techniques to make cups, plates, small sculptures, and other creative clay pieces. Use your imagination to create exciting objects to glaze, fire, take home and share. Great for hand-eye coordination, creativity, concentration and fun! Note: Students encouraged to bring a snack and water bottle each day to camp.

Walters Cultural Arts CenterJen Champlin45703 Mon – Thu 3/23 – 3/26 9:30 am – 12:30 pm45704 Mon – Thu 3/23 – 3/26 1 pm – 4 pm$89 Resident, $106 Non-Resident

Creative Camp 8 – 12 years

This spring break, take a journey through the wide world of art! Exciting activities inspire your creativity and develop your skills in drawing, painting, and clay. Experiment, play, and discover new skills as you dive into art and create 2-D and 3-D masterpieces to take home and share. There are absolutely no limits where your creativity will take you!

Walters Cultural Arts CenterAlice Hill45705 Mon – Thu 3/23 – 3/26 1 – 3 pm$65 Resident, $78 Non-Resident

Explore Music: Make Instruments–NEW!6 – 8 years

Get ready to make some noise in this hands-on introduction to the building blocks of music. Make your own simple instruments and then play them in a group! Through games, activities, and songs, learn to work creatively with others, explore rhythm & tone, and discover new skills to get you making and exploring music in a super-fun and supportive atmosphere. Great preparation for learning a musical instrument.

Walters Cultural Arts CenterAustin Randle45733 Mon– Fri 3/23 – 3/27 9:30 – 10:30 am$45 Resident, $60 Non-Resident

Guitar Camp9 – 12 years

Let your musical creativity sing loud and free in this popular group guitar camp focused on rhythm, agility, and expression! Begin with favorite songs to help you learn the tools and techniques that take your playing to the next level. Have fun exploring foundational guitar skills in a supportive environment. No previous experience necessary. Students must bring their own guitar.

Walters Cultural Arts CenterAustin Randle45734 Mon – Fri 3/23 – 3/27 11 am – 12:30 pm$56 Resident, $70 Non-Resident

Teen Ukulele Camp–NEW!13 – 17 years

You too can play the ukulele! Besides its unique sound and history, musicians love the Ukulele because it is so beginner-friendly, even if you’ve never picked up an instrument before! Strum chords and play songs, from traditional numbers to modern pop, wherever your passion takes you. Whether you’re a budding guitarist, singer, songwriter or just love music and are ready to make your own, this camp is for you! Bring your own ukulele.

Walters Cultural Arts CenterAustin Randle45735 Mom – Fri 3/23 – 3/27 1 – 2:30 pm$56 Resident, $70 Non-Resident

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Clay Kids5 – 8 years

Dive into the wonders of all things clay! Engage your creativity with hands-on activities including pinch-pots, bowls, small sculptures and more in this popular class. Create fun and memorable keepsakes and have a great time exploring and learning the basics of clay. Each student creates and glazes several

projects. A fantastic launching pad for young ceramic artists.

Walters Cultural Arts CenterAlice Hill45677 Thu 2/26 – 3/19 4 – 5:30 pm45984 Mon 4/6 – 4/27 4 – 5:30 pm$57 Resident, $70 Non-Resident

Creative Kids–NEW!5 – 8 years

Why pick just one art form when you can explore painting, drawing, and ceramics all in one class? Dive into art in all its colorful forms to create 2D and 3D masterpieces to take home and share. There are absolutely no limits to where your creativity, curiosity, and artistic imagination can take you!

Walters Cultural Arts CenterAlice Hill45688 Tue 1/27 – 2/17 4 – 5:30 pm$54 Resident, $68 Non-Resident

Young Sculptors: Amazing Animals–NEW!9 – 12 years

Let the excitement and diversity of the animal kingdom inspire fantastic ceramic sculptures! From exotic wildlife to favorite pets, bring amazing animals to life as you explore foundational concepts of sculpture, like balance, proportion, and personal style. Have a wildly good time designing and glazing

your own collection of small animal sculptures to share and take home--leashes optional!

Walters Cultural Arts CenterAlice Hill45679 Thu 1/29 – 2/19 4 – 5:30 pm$60 Resident, $74 Non-Resident

Young Sculptors: Color and Texture–NEW!9 – 12 years

From fish scales to flower petals, discover how color and texture can transform ordinary sculptures into eye-catching masterpieces. In this dynamic, hands-on class, discover easy-to-use techniques to make your sculptures stand out. Have a blast experimenting with exciting effects in color and pattern as you gain foundational ceramics skills. Create and glaze multiple unique, small-scale sculptures to bring home, share, and treasure.

Walters Cultural Arts CenterAlice Hill45680 Thu 4/30 – 5/21 4 – 5:30 pm$60 Resident, $74 Non-Resident

Youth Wheel9 – 13 years

Have you ever wanted to try the potter’s wheel? Get your hands “muddy” and create beautiful ceramic pieces to use and share. Learn how to throw and glaze a variety of forms, from cups and bowls to vases and more. Develop hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills as you take your creativity for a spin!

Walters Cultural Arts CenterJen Champlin45681 Wed 2/18 – 3/11 4 – 5:15 pm45682 Wed 4/8 – 4/29 4 – 5:15 pm$62 Resident, $76 Non-Resident

Note: Beginners welcome in all youth classes & camps at the Walters. Returning students encouraged to advance

and build on skills from previous classes.

Clay Kids: Magical Creatures–NEW!5 – 8 years

Explore the imaginative possibilities of clay by making your very own magical creatures! This hands-on class combines popular activities and techniques to achieve fantastical results. Create characters like fairies, friendly monsters, or new species, and more! A fantastic ceramic course for young artists who enjoy thinking “outside of the pinchpot.”

Walters Cultural Arts CenterAlice Hill45678 Thu 4/2 – 4/23 4 – 5:30 pm$57 Resident, $70 Non-Resident

Check out our new Teen Ceramics class on page 19!

Youth Classes – Ceramics Youth Classes – Drawing

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Youth Classes – Ceramics

Let’s Draw: Animals5 – 8 years

Do you love to draw and doodle? Take a walk on the wild side this winter and have a blast while learning easy drawing techniques. Drawing animals is one of the best ways to explore key elements of drawing like line, texture, proportion, color, shading and more. Each session offers a new creative adventure. Just don’t feed the artwork!

Walters Cultural Arts CenterAlex Chiu45694 Thu 1/29 – 2/19 4 – 5:30 pm$45 Resident, $60 Non-Resident

Let’s Draw: Cartoons5 – 8 years

Create exciting characters, gain new skills, and have a blast drawing from your imagination! Cartooning helps young artists express their unique creativity while developing an understanding of line, shape, color, shading, and more. Explore the fun and whimsical nature of cartooning to bring out the best in your drawing and bring your characters to life.

Walters Cultural Arts CenterAlex Chiu45695 Thu 4/9 – 4/30 4 – 5:30 pm$45 Resident, $60 Non-Resident

Beginning Drawing: Wildlife Explorations–NEW!9 – 12 years

Explore the wild world of animal life through drawing! Whether you’re a seasoned sketcher or a beginning doodler, drawing animals is a great way to develop skills that make the process fun and empowering. From amazing creatures and favorite pets to the critters in your backyard, bring the outdoors to life on the page through fun and easy techniques. Experiment with line, shape, color, texture, and more and draw your own safari adventure!

Walters Cultural Arts CenterAlice Hill45696 Tue 4/14 – 5/12 4 – 5:30 pm$54 Resident, $68 Non-Resident

Animation9 – 13 years

Using basic drawing techniques that anyone can learn, create fun and surprising characters and worlds that are uniquely your own and then set them in motion. Explore new skills and gain confidence using a step-by-step process to create and animate images from your imagination. Discover essential skills that professional animators use including character design, framing and tweening. Then watch your creations come to life through exciting activities. Bring a sketchbook to class.

Walters Cultural Arts CenterAlex Chiu45697 Thu 2/26 – 3/19 4 – 5:30 pm$54 Resident, $68 Non-Resident

Cartooning9 – 13 years

Cartoon drawing brings out the best of the imagination: fun, spontaneity, and complete artistic freedom. Discover simple techniques and tricks, as well as foundational drawing to boost your confidence and bring your cartoon characters to life. Surprise yourself as you create delightful, colorful cartoons and characters that have big personality and are uniquely your own. Bring your own sketchbook to class.

Walters Cultural Arts CenterAlex Chiu45698 Thu 5/7 – 5/28 4 – 5:30 pm$45 Resident, $60 Non-Resident

All materials are provided for all Walters Cultural Arts Center Youth Classes & Camps unless otherwise noted.

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Let’s Paint: Explore Colors–NEW!5 –8 years

Get ready for an explosion of color! Set your creativity loose and create colorful masterpieces all your own! Young artists have fun exploring the world of paint and color in this dynamic class that unleashes the power of color to make their paintings come to life. A joyful, empowering way to dive into painting and creative expression.

Walters Cultural Arts CenterShannon Johnson45691 Thu 4/23 – 5/14 4 – 5:30 pm$45 Resident, $60 Non-Resident

Paint Adventures8 –12 years

Surprise yourself with your ability to bring colorful scenes and images to life! Experiment, play, and explore foundational techniques that artists throughout time have used to make their paintings exciting and memorable. Every day features a new activity designed to spark young artists’ imaginations and support creativity.

Walters Cultural Arts CenterShannon Johnson45692 Thu 2/5 – 3/5 4 – 5:30 pm$54 Resident, $68 Non-Resident

Creative Writing8 – 12 years

Do you love to read or to make up your own stories and characters? Explore how creative writing can unlock your creativity as you make new worlds and characters come to life. There’s no limit to where your imagination and ideas can take you! Leave class with new skills to express yourself and make the writing process fun, empowering, and surprising. Bring a pencil and notebook.

Walters Cultural Arts CenterSusan DeFreitas45730 Tue 4/7 – 5/5 4:30 – 5:30 pm$40 Resident, $54 Non-Resident

Art & Story5 – 8 years

Pen, paint, and storytelling come together in exciting ways! Let the characters and worlds you love from favorite books and legends ignite your artistic imagination and take your creativity on colorful journeys. Each session provides a fun, engaging adventure for your imagination. There is no limit to where your inspiration take you!

Walters Cultural Arts CenterAlice Hill45693 Tue 2/24 – 3/17 4 – 5:30 pm$45 Resident, $60 Non-Resident

Youth Classes – Music, Writing & Painting

Youth Guitar9 – 12 years

Strum your heart out in this group guitar and bass class focusing on rhythm, agility, and creative expression in popular music! Begin playing favorite songs right away as you gain tools and techniques to take your playing to the next level. Have fun and explore foundational guitar skills in a supportive class environment. Students must bring their own guitar.

Walters Cultural Arts CenterAustin Randle45731 Tue 2/10 – 3/10 4 – 5:30 pm$54 Resident, $68 Non-Resident

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Check out our Family Art Night program on page 11

Youth Classes – Music, Writing & Painting

Let’s Act5 – 8 years

Have fun, meet new friends and gain confidence as you explore empowering acting skills. Discover how performers bring characters to life using voice, imagination and movement. Learn how actors work together to support each other onstage and take their audiences on a theatrical adventure.

Walters Cultural Arts CenterCassie Greer45706 Mon 1/26 – 3/9 3:30 – 4:15 pm (No class on 2/16)$40 Resident, $54 Non-Resident

Act & Sing5 – 8 years

If you love to create characters and to sing, get ready to have a blast exploring how music and acting go hand-in-hand in this exciting class with a focus on group singing. More important than hitting the “right notes,” acting a song is about discovering new ways to bring stories and characters to life, as well as bringing your own voice and imagination to songs. Have fun building skills, meeting new friends, and come home humming the tunes you learned on stage!

Walters Cultural Arts CenterCassie Greer45707 Mon 4/6 – 5/11 3:30 – 4:15 pm$40 Resident, $54 Non-Resident

Note: Beginners welcome in all youth classes & camps at the Walters. Returning students

encouraged to advance and build on skills from previous classes.

Acting Fundamentals: Voice and Movement9 – 12 years

Explore voice and movement skills that expand your abilities and confidence as you explore a variety of engaging scenes. Discover how your voice, imagination, and movement all work together to support you onstage, and bring memorable characters to life. Work creatively with others, have a blast, and take the stage in this exciting class.

Walters Cultural Arts CenterCassie Greer45708 Mon 1/26 - 3/9 4:30 - 5:30 pm (No class on 2/16)$48 Resident, $62 Non-Resident

Acting Fundamentals: Actor’s Toolkit9 – 12 years

Add new tools to your actor’s “toolkit” as you discover fun and easy techniques to help you onstage and off. Dive into the foundational skills that actors use to create characters and bring scenes to life for live audiences. Take your stage confidence to new places, create a variety of characters, and meet new friends as you explore how actors work together on stage to support each other as an ensemble. Returning students work on all new scenes.

Walters Cultural Arts CenterCassie Greer45709 Mon 4/6 – 5/11 4:30 – 5:30 pm$48 Resident, $62 Non-Resident

Acting: Improv Adventures9 – 12 years

Have a blast learning skills that can take your acting to new levels and make performing fun and exciting. Improv is a fantastic training ground for helping young actors build communication and ensemble skills, as well as for encouraging commitment, decision-making, creativity, confidence, freedom and fun! Play games, explore new approaches to creating characters and scenes and leave with skills to help you onstage and off.

Walters Cultural Arts CenterNicholas Kessler45710 Thu 2/5 – 3/12 3:30 – 4:30 pm (No class on 2/19)$45 Resident, $60 Non-Resident

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These all new workshop opportunities taught by celebrated, professional local artists are offered as collaboration between the Washington County Museum and the Walters Cultural Arts Center in conjunction with the museum’s exhibit: In the Footsteps of David Douglas, highlighting his journeys and legacy as an explorer and plant collector who traveled the Pacific Northwest in the early 1800s. www.washingtoncountymuseum.org

Botanical Illustration for Beginners18 years – Adult

Bring the great outdoors to life in this exciting new workshop! Using watercolors, discover how to illustrate beautiful native plants in an easy step-by-step process. Explore the fascinating ecology of the Northwest with new eyes as you gain confidence and experience with a variety of helpful techniques for creating rich hues and textures. Expand your creativity and spend a day at the museum this winter! Supply list available at registration. (Bring a lunch.)

Washington County MuseumCatherine Alexander45917 Sat 1/31 10 am – 4 pm$40 Resident, $52 Non-Resident$27 Senior Resident, $36 Senior Non-Resident

Photographing Specimens in Nature18 years – Adult

Capture the brilliant colors of the Northwest in fall and explore the beauty of nature in this exciting, in-depth, weekend photography workshop. Dive into fundamental techniques and take your artistry and photographer’s eye to new places. Experiment with indoor and outdoor light, close-up and macro photographic techniques, composition, contrast, depth, emotion and more to make memorable images. Discover how to manipulate your camera’s settings to achieve maximum impact to bring subjects to life, and leave with accelerated skills to take you far. Supply list available at registration. Students must bring a DSLR and have a working knowledge of their camera. (Bring a lunch and be prepared to spend time outdoors.)

Washington County MuseumRussell Young45919 Sat & Sun 3/7 & 3/8 9 am –5 pm$155 Resident, $180 Non-Resident$92 Senior Resident, $115 Senior Non-Resident

Printing from Nature14 years – Adult

Explore the beauty of the Northwest and discover the joy of printmaking! Set your creativity free in this beginner friendly, hands-on, instantly gratifying art form. Using both natural objects and stamps, create beautiful relief prints that could become cards, book covers, wall art–wherever your inspiration takes you. No previous experience necessary–just a willingness to have a great time and leave with new skills. All materials provided. (Bring a lunch.)

Washington County MuseumBarbara Mason45918 Sat 2/7 10 am – 2 pm$38 Resident, $50 Non-Resident$25 Senior Resident, $32 Senior Non-Resident

Adult/Teen – Creative Arts Workshops

Open Studio at the Walters: Explore your ClaytivityFlex your creativity with independent studio time!

A time to work independently on personal projects in the clay studio and wheel room—with a plethora of tools and glazes at your disposal! Meet new people, explore new skills, and pursue your individual interests with this self-guided studio time.

Day: Wednesdays (except during closures, subject to change) Time: 5:30 - 8:30 pm Place: Walters Cultural Arts Center

1-, 4-, 6- and 8-Session Passes available for purchase. Open to current & previous Walters students. Visit www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Walters for additional information and guidelines.

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Teen Guitar–NEW!13 – 15 years

Have you ever wanted to try the guitar? Learn strumming, rhythm, chords, melodies and more as you begin to make music on the first day. Develop foundational skills that will last a lifetime and choose music from your favorite bands to bring out the best in your playing. Bring your own guitar.

Walters Cultural Arts CenterAustin Randle45732 Tue 2/10–3/10 6:30 – 8 pm$54 Resident, $68 Non-Resident

Teen Ceramics–NEW!13 – 17 years

Discover your inner artist through exciting, versatile clay! Take a spin at the wheel, sculpt, handbuild, and more as you embark on personal projects tailored to your own creativity. Whether you’re creating cups, bowls, sculptures, or other inventive forms, gain new skills and develop your own artistic voice and style in this fun, hands-on approach to ceramics. Materials provided.

Walters Arts CenterJen Champlin45687 Wed 5/6 – 5/27 4 – 5:30 pm

$65 Resident, $78 Non-Resident

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New Teen Offerings

Beginning/Intermediate Ceramics 14 years – Adult

This class combines both wheel and hand-building for maximum “clay-mersion.” Explore foundational techniques to make unique and functional art to keep or give as gifts. Create cups, plates, bowls, and more. Experiment with different color combinations as you personalize your ceramic masterpieces with color and texture.

Walters Cultural Arts CenterVictoria Shaw45844 Tue 1/27 – 3/17 6:30 – 8:30 pm45845 Tue 4/7 – 5/26 6:30 – 8:30 pm$114 Resident, $135 Non-Resident$72 Senior Resident, $101 Senior Non-Resident

Wheel Throwing14 years – Adult

If you are curious about trying the potter’s wheel, this class is for you! Roll up your sleeves, get your hands “muddy” and set your creativity loose in a fun, supportive class environment. Explore the fundamental techniques of wheel-throwing to create cups, bowls, and other useful everyday objects to enjoy and treasure.

Walters Cultural Arts CenterTheresa Arrison45846 Mon 1/26 – 3/2 6:30 – 8:30 pm (No Class 2/16)45847 Mon 4/20 – 5/18 6:30 – 8:30 pm$84 Resident, $98 Non-Resident$60 Senior Resident, $72 Senior Non-Resident

Sculpture Explorations14 years – Adult

Unleash your imaginative potential as you explore the limitless world of sculpture. A fantastic class for students who are interested in functional, sculptural wares as well as abstract expression. Begin with guided demonstrations of foundational techniques then explore what’s possible with personal projects inspired by exercises and your own imagination. Get your hands “muddy” in a fun, supportive, class environment and surprise yourself with your creations.

Walters Cultural Arts Center Theresa Arrison45848 Mon 3/9 – 4/13 6:30 – 8:30 pm (No class on 3/23)$84 Resident, $98 Non-Resident$60 Senior Resident, $72 Senior Non-Resident

Clay Luminaries: Spring Lights–New!14 years – Adult

Transform any space with beautiful light from your own unique clay luminary. Creating these elaborate candle-holders is easier than it seems. Luminaries are artistically gratifying and are a fantastic way to learn and develop fundamental ceramic hand-building techniques. Discover how shape, light, and shadow interact with clay and have a blast in this all-new class designed to light up your spring.

Walters Cultural Arts CenterTheresa Arrison45849 Tue 4/7 – 4/28 6:30 – 8:30 pm$80 Resident, $96 Non-Resident$58 Senior Resident, $70 Senior Non-Resident

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Beginning Watercolor14 years – Adult

Have you ever wanted to try your hand at watercolor? There’s no better time than now to pick up a paint brush! Learn to play and experiment with paint as you explore your creativity and gain skills that bring your ideas and images to life. Gain confidence with exercises in brushwork, washes, color mapping, and empowering techniques. Each engaging class offers a springboard for inspiration and unlocks the joy of the creative process. Supply list available at registration.

Walters Cultural Arts Center Sue Anne Seckora45851 Wed 1/21 – 2/18 4 – 6 pm$75 Resident, $89 Non-Resident$48 Senior Resident, $60 Senior Non-Resident

Beginning Watercolor: Techniques and Textures–NEW!14 years – Adult

Unleash your creativity and make your watercolors come to life with texture and dimension. Discover easy ways to maximize the unique qualities and potentials of watercolors in your art. Build on basic brushwork and experiment with everyday materials like sponges, salt, cheese cloth, and more to create exciting results. Each engaging class offers a springboard for inspiration and unlocks the joy of the painting process. Supply list available at registration.

Walters Cultural Arts CenterSue Anne Seckora45852 Wed 2/25 – 4/8 4 – 6 pm (No class on 3/25)$84 Resident, $98 Non-Resident$52 Senior Resident, $63 Senior Non-Resident

Oil Painting Made Easy16 years – Adult

Experience the beauty of painting with oils–without the fuss and challenges of working with traditional materials. Gain confidence as you experiment with foundational techniques and explore the rich hues and brilliance of water-soluble oils. Hone your skills through a series of fun exercises designed to ignite your creativity and help you bring your images to life. Additional supply list available at registration.

Walters Cultural Arts Center Bonnie Burbidge45850 Wed 4/1 – 4/29 6:30 – 8 pm$58 Resident, $72 Non-Resident$36 Senior Resident, $50 Senior Non-Resident

Painting in Acrylics16 years – Adult

Create realistic scenes and images from photographs in this popular class. Amaze yourself at the hidden talents that emerge as you discover an illuminating, step-by-step, approach to acrylic painting to make your wildlife scenes jump off the canvas. Techniques in color-mixing, shading and composition are explored as students learn to see their images–and the world–through an artist’s eye. Take home a completed painting to share and treasure. Supply list available at registration.

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Adult/Teen Classes – Painting

All Creative Arts Classes: No experience necessary. Returning students encouraged to work on more challenging pieces tailored to experience level.

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Watercolor: Winter Hues–NEW!16 years – Adult

Tired of grey? Look at winter in a whole new light in this exciting class. From winter berries to indigo skies and evergreen branches–discover how nature’s ceaseless variety and rich hues make winter in the Northwest unique and beautiful–especially to artists. Explore the basic techniques of watercolor and gain confidence as you experiment with washes, color mapping, and more. Discover what is special about working with darker colors and enjoy the process of translating your surroundings with new eyes and fresh skills in a supportive class environment. Supply list available at registration.

Walters Cultural Arts CenterBonnie Burbidge45853 Wed 2/4 – 3/18 6:30 – 8 pm (No class on 2/18)$68 Resident, $82 Non-Resident$45 Senior Resident, $60 Senior Non-Resident

Intro to Illustration14 years – Adult

Illustrations help us visually interpret nature, memories, stories, dreams, and more. Develop your understanding of visual language and nurture your own style as you explore the fundamental concepts of illustration. Learn basic drawing and composition techniques and use them to illustrate exciting scenes that represent your unique interests, style, and imagination. Supply list available at registration.

Walters Cultural Arts CenterAlex Chiu45864 Thu 4/9 – 4/30 6:15 – 8:15 pm$60 Resident, $74 Non-Resident$40 Senior Resident, $55 Senior Non-Resident

Intro to Animation–NEW!14 years – Adult

Learn basic drawing techniques to create fun and surprising characters and worlds–and then set them in motion! Create and animate images from your imagination with confidence ith this step-by-step process. Explore traditional, hand-drawn and stop-motion animation and discover essential skills that professional animators use–including character design, framing, and tweening. Be delighted as your creations come to life. Bring a sketchbook to class.

Walters Cultural Arts CenterAlex Chiu45865 Thu 5/7 –5 /28 6:15 – 8:15 pm$65 Resident, $79 Non-Resident$44 Senior Resident, $58 Senior Non-Resident

Intro to Drawing14 years – Adult

Discover fundamental concepts and techniques of drawing with a fun, step-by-step approach to the medium. Surprise yourself with your progress as you build skills in composition, perspective, character design, proportion and more! Set your creativity free and leave empowered with ways to translate your imagination onto the page. Supply list available at registration.

Walters Cultural Arts CenterAlex Chiu45862 Thu 1/29 – 2/19 6:15 – 8:15 pm$60 Residentt, $74 Non-Resident$40 Senior Resident, $55 Senior Non-Resident

Drawing People16 years – Adult

Explore the fascination and beauty of the human form as you learn fundamental people drawing skills. Learn techniques to draw lifelike people with skill, consistency, and enjoyment and bring your drawings to life on the page. Topics include: proportions of the face and body, how to draw hands and feet, movement, anatomy for artists, and more. Supply list available at registration.

Walters Cultural Arts CenterAlex Chiu45863 Thu 2/26 – 3/19 6:15 – 8:15 pm$60 Resident, $74 Non-Resident$40 Senior Resident, $55 Senior Non-Resident

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Register online anytime: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Walters Phone registration: 503-615-3485

All Creative Arts Classes: No experience necessary. Returning students are encouraged to work on more challenging pieces tailored to experience level in a supportive class environment. Materials provided unless noted in description.

Adult/Teen Classes – Dance, Weaving & Writing

Beginning Hula13 years – Adult

Explore the movement, language, music, and culture of this fun and empowering beginner-friendly dance form. No experience or shoes necessary. Leave creatively inspired and feeling great by this supportive class for men and women. This fantastic, hands-on way to learn about Hawaiian history and culture. Bring your sense of adventure and travel to the islands without leaving the Walters! Wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle.

Walters Cultural Arts Center Lisa Chang45842 Mon 1/26 – 3/2 7 – 8:30 pm (No class on 2/16)45843 Mon 4/13 – 5/11 7 – 8:30 pm$52 Resident, $66 Non-Resident$35 Senior Resident, $48 Senior Non-Resident

Beginning Tahitian Dance–NEW!13 years – Adult

Experience the energy, movement, and strength of this dynamic dance form firsthand. Focus on the Otea style of Tahitian dance known for its use of drumming, storytelling through gesture, and strong, dynamic movements to help you find your center, strength, and heartbeat. No experience–or shoes–necessary. A fantastic, hands-on way to learn about Tahitian history and culture. This fun, supportive class environment is open to men and women, teens and adults alike. Get ready for creativity and cardio all in one. Please wear comfortable clothing to move in and bring a water bottle. High energy class.

Walters Cultural Arts CenterLisa Chang45840 Mon 1/26 – 3/2 6 – 6:50 pm (No class on 2/16)45841 Mon 4/13 – 5/11 6 – 6:50 pm$32 Resident, $44 Non-Resident$21 Senior Resident, $28 Senior Non-Resident

Spring Weaving Workshop–NEW!14 years – Adult

Discover how contemporary fiber artists create beautiful works of art using traditional techniques combined from the worlds of fine arts and crafts. In this workshop, all levels of experience are invited to explore “painting with fiber.” Discover the basics of this process and get your creativity flowing on the loom as you experiment with composition, color, and texture. Fiber materials provided. Additional supply list provided at registration.

Walters Cultural Arts Center Alice Hill45836 Mon 4/20 & 4/27 6:30 – 8:30 pm$34 Resident, $46 Non-Resident$22 Senior Resident, $31 Senior Non-Resident

Intro to Life Writing16 years – Adult

“I write entirely to find out what I’m thinking...” –Joan Didion

Coax your creativity out of hibernation and explore your inner and outer world with fresh eyes. Whether you’re a complete beginner, an experienced writer, a sometime-journaler, or something in-between, these engaging writing prompts and exercises bring your imagination and unique experiences to life on the page. This class is designed to make it easy to better explore and express your reflections, memories, and feelings through the written word. Bring a pencil/pen and notebook.

Walters Cultural Arts Center Susan DeFreitas45866 Tue 4/7 – 5/5 6:30 – 7:30 pm$42 Resident, $56 Non-Resident$28 Senior Resident, $39 Senior Non-Resident

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Adult/Teen Classes – Dance, Weaving & Writing

Readers Theatre: One Day WorkshopDive into literature, great stories, and theatre in a fun, no-pressure afternoon workshop! Reader’s Theater requires no sets, props, costumes, or memorized lines–just use your voice and expression to bring a script to life. Read with others, ignite your imagination, and discover ways that actors approach their scripts to bring wonderful stories and characters to life off the page. This one-day workshop is also a perfect opportunity for students who are curious about the multi-week class, or for those who just want to explore their voice and creativity through Readers Theatre. No experience necessary!

Hillsboro Community Senior CenterNicholas Kessler45868 We 1/21 2:45 – 4:30 pm$14 Resident, $18 Non-Resident

Readers Theatre Discover your inner actor with Readers Theatre! No sets, props, costumes, or memorized lines required–just your voice and expression to bring a script to life. Explore skills professional actors use when approaching scripts, and ways to use your own insights and imagination to create engaging and memorable scenes. Ignite your imagination in a supportive group environment, meet new people, and discover a skill set that is applicable to a variety of situations in acting and in life. Beginners welcome. Returning students are encouraged to build on skills from previous classes and work on new scene selections.

Hillsboro Community Senior CenterNicholas Kessler45869 We 2/4 – 3/4 2:45 – 4:30 pm$48 Resident, $60 Non-Resident

Readers Theatre: Spring Comedy–NEW! Step away from the “drama” of winter and let laughter reign this spring! Ignite your imagination as you discover the joy inherent in rehearsing comedic material. From dynamic characters and settings to pacing and rhythms, explore what’s special about working with comedic text. No sets, props, costumes, or memorized lines required–just your voice and expression to bring a script to life. Whether you love theatre, love to laugh out loud, or just want to meet new people and try something new in a supportive class, this is for you! Beginners welcome. Returning students are encouraged to build on skills from previous classes.

Hillsboro Community Senior CenterNicholas Kessler45870 We 4/1 – 4/29 2:45 – 4:30 pm$48 Resident, $60 Non-ResidentFacebook.com

Watercolor: Design and Create–NEW!Whether you’re a complete beginner or an experienced painter, discover how simple, step-by-step design techniques help you set up your paintings for success. Find increased freedom and enjoyment by experimenting with beginner-friendly elements of composition that take you from loose pencil sketches to final masterpiece. Build confidence in your own artistic style, find freedom on the page, and have fun with watercolor in this supportive class environment.

Hillsboro Community Senior CenterBonnie Burbidge45860 Th 1/29 – 3/5 10 – 11:30 am (No class 2/19)$36 Senior Resident, $44 Senior Non-Resident

Joy of Watercolor–NEW!Dive into watercolor with joy and abandon! Explore what makes working with watercolor special and freeing for artists of all experience levels. Gain confidence as you experiment with techniques like brushwork, washes, and color mapping, while embracing the unique properties of watercolor. Grow your skills through a series of fun exercises designed to ignite your creativity and bring images to life in a supportive class environment. Beginning and intermediate students welcome.

Hillsboro Community Senior CenterBonnie Burbidge45861 Th 4/2 – 4/30 10 – 11:30 am$36 Senior Resident, $44 Senior Non-Resident

Note: These classes are offered in collaboration with the Walters Cultural Arts Center. All supplies provided.

Creative Classes at the Hillsboro Community Senior Center

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Hillsboro Arts & Culture Council Professional Development Workshop Series

How to Build a Successful, Audience-Specific Web Presence Adult

In this interactive session, Tiffany Meyer returns to the HACC to share how to build a successful web presence that appeals to your unique audience segments–from millennials to seniors. Get a checklist of top considerations for different audience demographics, tips to incorporate mobile accessibility, how to get visitors to share your content and how you can build an online community of interest around your work. Explore a wide range of examples that integrate dos and don’ts for web and social media. Leave with tools in hand that you can immediately implement for your own business or nonprofit.

Walters Cultural Arts CenterTiffany Meyer44928 Wed 3/18 4 – 6 pm$25.00

For more information about the Hillsboro Arts & Culture Council, visit www.hillsboroarts.org

Grant Writing Adult

Join experienced award-winning writer, Claire Willett to discuss the basics of grant writing from start to finish.

Walk through the supporting documents you need from your mission statement to accurate financial reports, including the main numbers and statistics grant makers want. Learn how to create an annual grants calendar, match a project to a funder, and do prospect research on the cheap. Leave understanding what funders are really looking for when they are reading your grant, as well as the most common reasons your grant might be declined.

Walters Cultural Arts CenterClaire Willett44927 Wed 2/4 4 – 6 pm$25.00

Washington County Arts & Culture Grants PanelAdult

Join representatives from the Hillsboro Arts & Culture Council, Meyer Memorial Trust, Collins Foundation, and Regional Arts & Culture Council for this free panel discussion to learn about local grant opportunities specifically for arts and culture programming in Washington County.

Applying for grant funding is a key part of every arts and culture organization, but it can also feel like a daunting task. Though there are many options out there, each grant has its own specific guidelines and restrictions and it can often be difficult to determine if your organization or program fits within those guidelines. Come break through all the confusion and get the answers you need to apply for local arts & culture funding. Determine which opportunities fit best with your organization and its programs, and get the chance to talk face-to-face with grant makers that can answer all of your questions.

Walters Cultural Arts Center Thu 1/22 4 – 6 pmFree, but must RSVP to [email protected]

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As long time community volunteer Lynn Scheller prepared to step down from the Hillsboro Arts & Culture Council (HACC), Community Arts Program Supervisor Melissa Moore sat down to talk with her about why she joined the HACC and what she looks forward to next.

MM: Why did you join the HACC?

LS: IwasgettingreadytoretireandstillhadalotIwantedtodo.MywholelifeI’vegonebackandforthbetweenacademicsandperformingarts(danceandtheatre).SowhenIretiredfroma38yearteachingcareer,IdecidedIwantedtoworkonthreeprojects—onewithyouth,onewiththearts,andoneglobalproject.

MM: So, what projects did you undertake?

LS: I joined the board of HomePlate to serve homeless youth, worked with the Women’s Economic Development Center in Tanzania, and the HACC to work with the arts. I am no longer on the board of HomePlate but am still a strong supporter of the excellent work they do for youth in our community.

MM: You’ve been an advocate for youth on the HACC as well—acting as a jury member of the annual Youth Art Exhibit at the Walters and an advocate for HACC support of the Right Brain Initiative in Hillsboro Schools.

LS: I’m proud of the work I’ve done with the Arts Council. The HACC has been the best board I’ve ever worked with--because it is so professional, but also creative. You let me work with both the left and right sides of my brain.

MM: What are the biggest changes you’ve seen in your six years on the HACC?

LS: The City support for the arts has always been there, but it has really grown over the past 6 years. That support can be seen in the development of the Public Art Program, the establishment of the Arts & Culture Endowment, and the increase in money for the HACC’s grant program. The Public Art Program is really a gift the City has given the community.

MM: What is the most important thing you’ve been involved with in your work on the Hillsboro Arts & Culture Council?

LS: The Endowment. The HACC is charged in the 2020 Vision and Action Plan with finding a stable source

of funding for the arts, and the Hillsboro Community Foundation was charged with increasing local philanthropy. Together we created a framework for an endowment that serves the entire community. The Hillsboro Community Foundation now has five endowments supporting our community and our Arts and Culture Endowment has been funded and tripled in that time.

MM: What will you do when your term on the HACC ends?

LS: I will stay on the Endowment committee, which has always included non-HACC community members, to work for long term arts funding. And I’ll continue my work with the school and library foundations, as well as continuing to raise funds for the Women’s Economic Development Center in Africa, and of course, spend a lot of time being a grandma.

Ultimately my heart is with youth and the arts because I see the power of the arts in our lives. In good times we celebrate with the arts, and with bad times the arts bring us together and give us hope.

Scheller’s keen mind and boundless energy are evident in her animated gestures as well as her habit of sitting taunt on the edge of her

chair as though she is just waiting to leap into action. Photo by Rick Paulson

Community Leader Advocates for Youth and the Arts

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“This is one festival where it doesn’t matter who you are, what you do, where you come from. At the end of the day we are all just a riot of colors.” – Sushmita Poddar, event organizer

Photo by Stephanie Adams-Santos Photo by Rick Paulson Photography

Photo by Rick Paulson PhotographyPhoto by Stephanie Adams-Santos

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Clouds of color and the smell of spices float through the air as a mix of modern and traditional Indian music streams from the stage. The sea of faces in the crowd is covered with a rainbow of colors added by those celebrating the coming of spring at the annual Rang Barse – Holi Festival of Colors in Hillsboro. The festival, in its fourth year this spring, is organized by local Indian dance company, Bollywood Movez, and Amrapali Boutique. Approximately 1,000 people come from across the tri-county area to participate in the Hindu festival.

Rang Barse can be translated as ‘the pouring of colors’ and that’s exactly what happens at the Holi Festival. Participants celebrate the beginning of spring and the end of winter with delicious food, singing, dancing, and of course joyful color play! Each festival goer receives two bags of organic colors that won’t irritate eyes or skin, and will wash off easily in the water fight at the end of the event. There is a separate section for water play and a section for dry colors. Additionally, for those that just want to watch the fun from a distance, there is a seating area. Nothing is mandatory and everyone finds new friends among the strangers!

Rang Barse organizer, Sushmita Poddar got the idea to bring Holi Festival to Hillsboro because she wanted to share a part of the Indian culture with the greater Portland community. Poddar said “This is one festival where it doesn’t matter who you are, what you do, where you come from. At the end of the day we are all just a riot of colors. All of us basically look alike at the end of it.” While the event is a traditional Hindu celebration, everyone is welcome. Holi Festival is a great representation of community – there are no barriers, whether you are family or a stranger, everyone is fair game.

Even the volunteers have an exciting time! Weeks before the event, volunteers participate in dance classes to learn a traditional Indian dance performed at the festival. This

year Bollywood Movez will be looking for 40 volunteers to participate.

This spring the Rang Barse - Holi Festival of Colors will take place on March 28, 2015 at the Washington County Fairgrounds in Hillsboro. Information about the event can be found at www.facebook/BollywoodMovez. Don’t miss out on the most colorful festival of the year!

The History of HoliAccording to Hindu legend there was a demon king named Hiranyakashyap who viewed himself as the king of the universe, however, his son was devoted to his rival Vishnu. Because of his disloyalty the demon king tried to kill his son several times, but every time Vishnu saved the boy. So, Hiranyakashyap turned to his evil sister, Holika, who was immune to fire. She tricked the boy to sit on her lap and engulfed him in flames, but Vishnu once again saved the boy. Holika then burned to ashes because she used her powers for evil. The legend sends the message that good always defeats evil.

This tale is just one of the legends that creates the basis for one of the most colorful festivals in the world: Holi Festival. Traditionally, Holi Festival begins with a fire that burns all night, which is meant to represent the fire which destroyed Holika. The next day people gather to celebrate with water play and colored powders.

The Holi Festival of Colors not only celebrates the victory of good over evil, but also the return of spring.Photo by Rick Paulson Photography

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Rang Barse - Holi Festival of Colors March 28, 2015 Washington County Fairgrounds 873 NE 34th Avenue Hillsboro, OR 97124

Tickets: $10 – $20 Free for children under 2 years

More details at facebook.com/BollywoodMovez

Celebrate the Coming of Spring at the Holi Festival of Colors

Photo by Brian Foulkes

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Hillsboro Arts &

Culture Endowment

Hillsboro Community Foundation Legacy Endowment Program

Janel McKenna, Director of Advancement503-709-8426, hillsborocommunityfoundation.org

City of Hillsboro Parks & RecreationCristina Caravaca, Cultural Arts [email protected]

Be part of the legacy…

The Hillsboro Arts & Culture Endowment is the result of a partnership between:

The Hillsboro Arts & Culture Endowment builds, supports and

sustains the future for arts and culture in Hillsboro.

Consider making a planned gift to support and sustain our local arts

and culture community.

Learn More by Contacting:

You can also learn moreby visiting www.hillsboroarts.org

LookForward,Give Backto the Arts

Hillsboro Arts & Culture SummitFebruary 19, 2015 | 5 - 7 pm

Join Hillsboro’s arts & culture community at the Walters Cultural Arts Center

for an evening of celebration & connection!

Reserve a table for your organization

or come as an individual!

For more information,call 503.615.3431

or visit hillsboroarts.org

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HillsboroARTS MissionHillsboroARTS is produced three times a year to inform our patrons and complement the Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Activities Guide. This publication will help you plan your schedule with our activities, events, and classes in mind.

Let Us Know What You ThinkWe value your thoughts and input and are interested in hearing your comments about what you see here or ideas for future topics. With your help, we can deliver a publication that meets your needs and those of our community. Please email your ideas, recommendations and remarks to [email protected]. We look forward to hearing from you.

Hillsboro Arts & Culture CouncilCarol Loughner, Chair

Debby Garman, Vice ChairEd Arrington Cindy Dauer Tim Gabriel BJ Jeddeloh Jeff Jurrens Christine Martell Barbara Mason Anita Menon Elizabeth Oberlin Dawn Sellers Bryan Welsh

Cultural Arts Program Staff Cristina Caravaca, Program Manager Katrina Hill, Administrative Specialist

Walters Cultural Art Center Bridie Harrington, Program Supervisor Stephanie Adams, Facility Supervisor

Gayle Ritt, Facility Supervisor

Hillsboro Arts & Culture Council Melissa Moore, Program Supervisor

Lisa Ahrendt, Facility Supervisor

Hillsboro Public Art Program Valerie Otani, Program Supervisor

ON THE COVER: Celebrating Spring at the Holi Festival of Colors. Photo by Brian Foulkes, 2013.

PHOTOS IN THIS ISSUE were taken by Walters and HACC staff unless otherwise indicated. All rights reserved.

COPYRIGHT 2014, Hillsboro Parks & Recreation.

HillsboroARTSM A G A Z I N E

Manager’s note

What does ART mean to HILLSBORO?The City of Hillsboro has an active history of supporting the arts as a way to enhance livability. In fact, the City’s guiding document, the Hillsboro 2020 Vision and Action Plan, calls for over a dozen initiatives in the cultural arts sector alone. Highest on that list are the creation of a cultural arts center, an arts council and a public art program. Within the pages of the new HillsboroARTS Magazine, you will see the dreams of 2020 becoming reality through creative programs, events, classes, concerts, gallery exhibitions, community grants and public art works.

Glenn & Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center The Walters opened on March 16, 2004. Located at the corner of SE 5th Avenue and Main Street, this site has a rich history of community involvement that began when the Trinity Lutheran Church started construction of the church building in 1947. The Walters is a ground-breaking facility that provides expanded opportunities for the entire Hillsboro community, including: youth and adult art education and training, increased access to local, regional and national artists and increased opportunity for individual artists to teach and demonstrate their craft. It is the first site constructed in Hillsboro with the intention of showcasing cultural events and providing community-centered arts education.

Hillsboro Arts & Culture CouncilThe HACC mission is to promote and support the growth of arts and culture as assets for a vital, prosperous and livable community. The Hillsboro Arts & Culture Council (HACC) first convened in the spring of 2007. This citizen advisory committee is appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by City Council. Under the general direction of the City Council, the HACC oversees policies and programs pertaining to arts and culture for the City. It is housed in the Parks and Recreation Department and is administered by the Cultural Arts Program Manager.

Hillsboro Public Art ProgramPublic art is a powerful tool for meeting the goals of Hillsboro’s community plans. Memorable public places strengthen our community. Often referred to as “third places,” they are the places that are neither home nor work. These social spaces attract us to downtown, enliven our neighborhoods, enhance our experiences in parks, inform us about the history and peoples of our place and celebrate our ethnic and cultural diversity.

Cristina Caravaca | Cultural Arts Program Manager City of Hillsboro | Parks and Recreation Department | Cultural Arts Division

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UPCOMING 2015 WALTERS CONCERTS

With thanks to our sponsors: Larkspur Landing and

Claeys Catering

Call: 503-615-3485 | Online: www.brownpapertickets.com Walk-up: 527 East Main Street, Hillsboro, OR 97123

For complete information, visit www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Walters

Concert concessions available from Earth Oven Pizza

Shook Twins

BodyVox-2

Craig Carothers

Misty Mamas

Jan 30 CRAIG CAROTHERS Singer/Songwriter | $12/$16

Feb 27 SHOOK TWINS Folk/Americana | $18/$22

Mar 13 BODYVOX-2 Modern Dance | $15/$20 | Senior/Youth: $7/$10

Mar 20 MISTY MAMAS Bluegrass/Americana | $12/$16

Apr 10 CHRIS SMITHER Singer/Songwriter | $20/$25

May 1 OREGON MANDOLIN ORCHESTRA Classical/Bluegrass | $15/$20

May 15 ALASDAIR FRASER & NATALIE HAAS Celtic | $25/$30

SPECIAL SATURDAY MATINEESFeb 7 BARBER OF SEVILLE | Portland Opera To Go | Opera Recommended Ages: 8 & Up | Suggested $5 DonationApr 18 ALL’S FAIR IN LOVE & SHAKESPEARE Portland Center Stage | Theatre Recommended Ages: 10 & Up | Suggested $5 Donation

Classical, Folk, Americana, Opera, Celtic, Modern Dance, Theatre & More...