Bombogenesis! Meet the artists, Thurs., Nov. 10

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Now in the Admin bldg (1000) art gallery: “BOMBOGENESIS!” 
by Chromatopia, a collaborative installation by Liz Tran and Elizabeth Gahan.

Meet the artists: Nov. 10, 4:30-6:30 p.m.
(SCC Art Gallery, Building 1000 Lobby)

Artist Lecture: Nov. 15, 3:30-4:30 p.m.
(Visual Art Building, Lecture Room #2059)

Exhibit: Oct. 31 – Dec. 30
(SCC Art Gallery, Building 1000 Lobby)

Liz Tran and Elizabeth Gahan team up as CHROMATOPIA to create a psychedelic and immersive installation at Shoreline Community College Art Gallery. Organic forms with hard edges radiate with vibrant colors, light, and energy, inspiring a transformative experience. Visitors will be able to walk around and through this fantastical environment.

bombogenesis-install-114Artist team Liz Tran & Elizabeth Gahan are embarking on a collaborative journey of abundance, excess, and colorful mania bordering on psychedelic and seriously over the top crazy fun mixed media installations. Both Seattle-based artists with a shared interest in expressing their art through a variety of mediums, this collaboration is an exciting opportunity to experiment and inspire a zany exchange of ideas.

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Shoreline Concert Band and the Everett Chorale in concert, Thurs., Nov. 10

The Everett Chorale and The Shoreline Concert Band are teaming up to do a “Salute to America” concert on Thurs., Nov. 10 at 7:30 p.m. at The Edmonds Performing Arts Center at 410 4th Ave N., Edmonds.

Special Guest Artist will be Seattle native Gunnery Sergeant Harry Ong of the President’s Own United States Marine Band in Washington D.C. performing on Clarinet.

There are many familiar patriotic songs that will be performed, such as The Battle Hymn of the Republic, God Bless America, America the Beautiful, and Armed Forces: The Pride of America.

The band’s selections include Battle Cry For Freedom, Arlington (dedicated to the people at Arlington National Cemetery), and a Copland Tribute.

Band leader Ken Noreen says, “This special concert next Thursday at the Edmonds Performing Arts Center is really appropriate for November 11 holiday. The Everett Chorale and Shoreline Concert Band will combine to present music to honor our country.”

This wonderful program is done without an admission charge, but attendees are asked to give to a student scholarship fund as they enter.

This concert is sponsored by Coldwell Banker Bain of Edmonds and Lynnwood. To ensure a seat, guest passes can be picked up at Coldwell Banker Bain Offices in Edmonds (108 5th Ave S) or Lynnwood (1400 194th SW #135), or general seating will open at 7:15pm.

Faculty Retreat at Islandwood Bainbridge, Feb. 23-24

Join your colleagues for a mix of professional learning and enjoyable bonding at Islandwood in Bainbridge Island Feb. 23-24, 2017. The beautiful natural setting of Islandwood is great space to step away in order to get closer to the things we love about our jobs – our passion for learning and our wonderful faculty. The design of the retreat and our professional learning workshops will be based on your requests. This time will be yours.

Registration fee  is $120 per faculty member, with support from the Office of Instruction.  Tenure/tenure-track faculty can use professional development funds, and associate faculty can apply for funds from the professional development pool fund. Register now!

More questions?  Talk with Neal Vasishth nvasisht@shoreline.edu

Increasing Happiness workshop, Wed., Nov. 9

Nov. 9: 12:30-1:30 p.m., PUB 9208

Is there a key to happiness? Want to learn how to increase happiness in your own life? If so, join Gwyn Hoffman-Robinson, Shoreline Community College counselor, to learn more about the research on happiness and practice research-supported techniques for increasing happiness.

Questions? Contact Gwyn Hoffman-Robinson at gehoffman@shoreline.edu or 206.533-6613.

GAC Presents: The Courage To Live With Purpose And Passion with Dr. Gloria Burgess, Tues., Nov. 8

happinessDr. Gloria Burgess, Leadership Development Consultant
Tues., Nov. 8: 12:30-2 p.m., PUB 9208

A pioneer in human dynamics and leadership, Dr. Gloria Burgess presents powerful keynotes and workshops based on her popular books, which include Flawless Leadership, Dare to Wear Your Soul on the Outside, and Legacy Living. Her focus is all about being our powerful, authentic selves—in how we live, lead, and serve. She knows first-hand that your past does not predict your future, having triumphed over poverty, racism and sexism, and now devotes her life to helping people of all ages discover their purpose and passion.  She is also an active supporter of the Landfill Harmonic Orchestra, a children’s orchestra that plays instruments literally made from trash, helping to raise funds for the LHO to perform in Seattle.

This event is cosponsored by the Shoreline Community College Multicultural Center. For more information about Dr. Gloria Burgess, visit our biographies page.