Join us for Letters Aloud- A Night of the Greatest Rejection Letters Ever! 2/10/24

Join us for Letter’s Aloud where Private Letters are read in Public. Tonight’s show is THANKS, BUT NO THANKS – Greatest Rejection Letters EVER!

This FREE event includes performances by SCC Faculty, Students and even our President, Dr. Jack Kahn.

Live music, lots of laughs and loads of fun. One night only!

  • Date: Saturday 2/10/23
  • Time: 7:30-9:15
  • Location: Shoreline Theatre
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Join us for the Ceramic Showcase Artist Reception 1/23/24

Come join us for the Ceramic Showcase Artist Reception

Date: Thursday Jan 23, 2024

Time: 4:00-6:00

Location: Shoreline Community College Art Gallery, Building 1000

Civilization and ceramics are synonymous… as one of the oldest art forms on the planet, working with clay is a universal language of both function and form that has played an essential role in nearly every human civilization.

The ceramics program at Shoreline Community College is as diverse in its approaches as the student population it represents.

Please join us in celebrating the accomplishments of faculty member Gary Georger and his Intermediate and Advanced student artists!

Please join us for food and music as we celebrate these collaborations between these emerging artists and our community!

For questions or more information please contact Gallery Director, Zach Mazur (zmazur@shoreline.edu).

This is a poster for the ceramics art exhibits- it is dark orange, yellow, and red in color with images of ceramics

New Date: Pinkwashing Exposed (Documentary 1/23/24)

Film screening of Pinkwashing Exposed documentary with a community conversation and meal to follow. Come learn about pinkwashing, the growing transnational anti-apartheid movement and Palestine solidarity activism in Seattle. Film is edited by Amy Mahardy and directed by Dean Spade. We will have guests, professor and author Nada Elias and advocate Eitan Isaacson, to speak on their involvement with the film and the issues it covers.

Date: Tuesday 1/23/24

Time: 5:00-7:00pm

Location: Quiet Dining Room, 9208

Ceramic Showcase

Ceramic Showcase Exhibition

  • December 18 – February 8
  • Artist Reception: January 23 4-6pm

Civilization and ceramics are synonymous… as one of the oldest art forms on the planet, working with clay is a universal language of both function and form that has played an essential role in nearly every human civilization.


Civilization and ceramics are synonymous… as one of the oldest art forms on the planet, working with clay is a universal language of both function and form that has played an essential role in nearly every human civilization.

The ceramics program at Shoreline Community College is as diverse in its approaches as the student population it represents.

Please join us in celebrating the accomplishments of faculty member Gary Georger and his Intermediate and Advanced student artists!

This is a poster for the ceramics art exhibits- it is dark orange, yellow, and red in color with images of ceramics

CALL FOR ENTRIES: 2024 Shoreline Short Short Film Festival

CALL FOR ENTRIES: 2024 Shoreline Short Short Film Festival

Deadline: February 13, 2024

Calling all filmmakers! The Shoreline Short Short Film Festival (SSSFF) invites filmmakers to submit works for our 8th annual celebration of filmmaking in Washington State. All genres are accepted. Films must be between 3 and 13 minutes in length and made, at least substantially, in Washington State to be eligible. 

Learn more and submit your film via Film Freeway  (https://filmfreeway.com/ShorelineShortShortFilmFestival)

Application fees: $10 for student submissions and $15 for all other films. Filmmakers may only submit one film. To be eligible, films must have been completed after December 1, 2022. 

The Shoreline Short Short Film Festival takes place on Saturday, April 13, 2024, at the Shoreline Community College Theater. The Festival is presented in partnership with the Shoreline Film Office and the Shoreline Community College Film, Drama, & Cinema Department.

Best Picture and People’s Choice winners each receive a $1,000 cash prize, the Sasquatch award, and additional publicity. All films chosen for the Festival are promoted via the ShoreLake Arts website and social media. 

Questions? Email Teresa at programs@shorelakearts.org or info@shorelakearts.org or visit the website at https://www.shorelakearts.org/short-short-film-fest

ShoreLake Arts is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to cultivate creativity and inspire our community through the arts. Established in 1989.

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