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SUMMARY:Now Entering Alaska Time with Ken Waldman
DESCRIPTION:Please join us in the North Star Classroom Studio 1047 where acclaimed writer and musician Ken Waldman will preform his show titled Now Entering Alaska Time\, where he combines fiddle tunes with Alaska-set stories and poems.  This event is free and open to the public.  It follows his Writing Workshop in the same space earlier in the afternoon.  For information about that paid event\, please click HERE \nIn addition to being a fiddler (with 12 CDs)\, Ken Waldman is a former college professor with an MFA in Creative Writing from University of Alaska Fairbanks. He has 17 full-length poetry collections\, a memoir (about his life as a touring artist)\, 3 children’s books\, a creative writing manual\, a short story collection\, and a novel. Over 400 of his stories\, poems\, and essays have appeared in such journals as Beloit Poetry Journal and Poets & Writers.   www.kenwaldman.com \nA long-time touring artist\, Ken has played the widest range of venues\, from the Kennedy Center Millennium Stage to the Dodge Poetry Festival to the Woodford Folk Festival (Queensland\, Australia).  “Like a Ken Burns movie. . . . Always recommended.”  —Austin Chronicle    “Renegade Americana.” –Denver Post
URL:https://lowemill.art/event/now-entering-alaska-time-with-ken-waldman/
LOCATION:North Star Classroom | Studio 1047
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Featured,Free Events,No button,On Event Calendar
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SUMMARY:Writing Workshop with Ken Waldman
DESCRIPTION:FOUR WRITING PROMPTS: THE BEGINNING OF FOUR NEW STORIES OR POEMS \nPlease join us in the North Star Classroom Studio 1047 where acclaimed writer and musician Ken Waldman will lead a 90-minute workshop designed for writers of any experience\, ability\, and age (though recommended for writers at least 13 years old). \nThe more you write\, the luckier you get—and each time you start a piece\, there’s an opportunity to get luckier than ever. The trick is getting started. Here\, you’ll not only begin four new pieces\, but will learn strategies to begin many more. The session is open to writers of all levels and experience. Pre-registration is encouraged. \nIn addition to being a fiddler (with 12 CDs)\, Ken Waldman is a former college professor with an MFA in Creative Writing from University of Alaska Fairbanks. He has 17 full-length poetry collections\, a memoir (about his life as a touring artist)\, 3 children’s books\, a creative writing manual\, a short story collection\, and a novel. Over 400 of his stories\, poems\, and essays have appeared in such journals as Beloit Poetry Journal and Poets & Writers. www.kenwaldman.com \nFollowing the workshop\, Ken will do a show titled Now Entering Alaska Time\, where he combines fiddle tunes with Alaska-set stories and poems. \nA long-time touring artist\, Ken has played the widest range of venues\, from the Kennedy Center Millennium Stage to the Dodge Poetry Festival to the Woodford Folk Festival (Queensland\, Australia).  “Like a Ken Burns movie. . . . Always recommended.”  —Austin Chronicle    “Renegade Americana.” –Denver Post
URL:https://lowemill.art/event/writing-workshop-with-ken-waldman/
LOCATION:North Star Classroom | Studio 1047
CATEGORIES:Classes & Wokshops,Featured,On Event Calendar
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SUMMARY:Grant Writing Workshop with Alabama State Council on the Arts
DESCRIPTION:Do you have a great creative idea but just don’t have the cash on hand to make it happen? Join us for an ASCA grants workshop here at Lowe Mill A&E to learn how to apply for funding and make your creative dream a reality! \nThe Alabama State Council on the Arts (ASCA) will lead a grants presentation at Lowe Mill ARTS & Entertainment on Wednesday\, February 11 at 10:00am in Studio 1047. Amy Jenkins (ASCA Visual Arts Program Manager) will provide an overview of the Fellowship programs with suggestions on designing an effective request. Bring your own questions on the programs and application process\, or simply take advantage of the small group setting to learn from the questions asked by other applicants! \nAlabama State Council on the Arts’ Fellowship grants recognize artists and arts educators across the state. This competitive program offers funding for both emerging and established artists to further their professional growth and creative endeavors. Applications open January 1\, 2026. \nVisit arts.alabama.gov to find the links for the grant application\, this year’s guidelines\, and other helpful ASCA information! \nRegistration is not required\, but you can RSVP email robertdaniel@lowemill.art to stay up to date on the event details (especially recommended if you have never been to Lowe Mill A&E before).
URL:https://lowemill.art/event/grant-writing-workshop-with-alabama-state-council-on-the-arts/
LOCATION:North Star Classroom | Studio 1047
CATEGORIES:Classes & Wokshops,Free Events,On Event Calendar
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SUMMARY:America the Beautiful: A History of Art in the U.S.
DESCRIPTION:Let’s look together at our nation’s artistic heritage. This class is an overview of the history of painting in the U.S. from settlement to about 1950. It will also include some architecture\, sculpture\, photography\, and poetry. \nWhich artists capture the history and/or the spirit of the U.S.? Are there paintings that illustrate our nation’s core values and ideals? We will explore the relationship between our culture\, our history\, and our art. A timeline will connect the art with key historical events and social movements. Students are encouraged to share their perspectives\, analyses\, and interpretations and to bring in additional examples. There will be opportunities for creative writing. By the end of the series of classes\, each participant will have received 32 color copies of famous works of art to take home. There is no expectation that students will have any prior knowledge of art history. \nArt historian Lynne Berry has taught classes about famous works of religious art at the Church of the Nativity and other venues since 1998. She is a frequent contributor to the WLRH Sundial Writers Corner with a series called Art on the Radio. \nPlease contact Lynne at lynneb4@gmail.com for instructions on how to register. Payments will be made by cash\, check\, Venmo\, or Zelle and must be received no later than June 13\, 2025. \nIf any classes must be cancelled by the teacher\, the student will be given a pro-rated refund for that class.
URL:https://lowemill.art/event/america-the-beautiful-a-history-of-art-in-the-u-s/2025-08-21/
LOCATION:North Star Classroom | Studio 1047
CATEGORIES:Classes & Wokshops,On Event Calendar
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SUMMARY:America the Beautiful: A History of Art in the U.S.
DESCRIPTION:Let’s look together at our nation’s artistic heritage. This class is an overview of the history of painting in the U.S. from settlement to about 1950. It will also include some architecture\, sculpture\, photography\, and poetry. \nWhich artists capture the history and/or the spirit of the U.S.? Are there paintings that illustrate our nation’s core values and ideals? We will explore the relationship between our culture\, our history\, and our art. A timeline will connect the art with key historical events and social movements. Students are encouraged to share their perspectives\, analyses\, and interpretations and to bring in additional examples. There will be opportunities for creative writing. By the end of the series of classes\, each participant will have received 32 color copies of famous works of art to take home. There is no expectation that students will have any prior knowledge of art history. \nArt historian Lynne Berry has taught classes about famous works of religious art at the Church of the Nativity and other venues since 1998. She is a frequent contributor to the WLRH Sundial Writers Corner with a series called Art on the Radio. \nPlease contact Lynne at lynneb4@gmail.com for instructions on how to register. Payments will be made by cash\, check\, Venmo\, or Zelle and must be received no later than June 13\, 2025. \nIf any classes must be cancelled by the teacher\, the student will be given a pro-rated refund for that class.
URL:https://lowemill.art/event/america-the-beautiful-a-history-of-art-in-the-u-s/2025-08-14/
LOCATION:North Star Classroom | Studio 1047
CATEGORIES:Classes & Wokshops,On Event Calendar
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UID:10026334-1753984800-1753988400@lowemill.art
SUMMARY:America the Beautiful: A History of Art in the U.S.
DESCRIPTION:Let’s look together at our nation’s artistic heritage. This class is an overview of the history of painting in the U.S. from settlement to about 1950. It will also include some architecture\, sculpture\, photography\, and poetry. \nWhich artists capture the history and/or the spirit of the U.S.? Are there paintings that illustrate our nation’s core values and ideals? We will explore the relationship between our culture\, our history\, and our art. A timeline will connect the art with key historical events and social movements. Students are encouraged to share their perspectives\, analyses\, and interpretations and to bring in additional examples. There will be opportunities for creative writing. By the end of the series of classes\, each participant will have received 32 color copies of famous works of art to take home. There is no expectation that students will have any prior knowledge of art history. \nArt historian Lynne Berry has taught classes about famous works of religious art at the Church of the Nativity and other venues since 1998. She is a frequent contributor to the WLRH Sundial Writers Corner with a series called Art on the Radio. \nPlease contact Lynne at lynneb4@gmail.com for instructions on how to register. Payments will be made by cash\, check\, Venmo\, or Zelle and must be received no later than June 13\, 2025. \nIf any classes must be cancelled by the teacher\, the student will be given a pro-rated refund for that class.
URL:https://lowemill.art/event/america-the-beautiful-a-history-of-art-in-the-u-s/2025-07-31/
LOCATION:North Star Classroom | Studio 1047
CATEGORIES:Classes & Wokshops,On Event Calendar
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SUMMARY:America the Beautiful: A History of Art in the U.S.
DESCRIPTION:Let’s look together at our nation’s artistic heritage. This class is an overview of the history of painting in the U.S. from settlement to about 1950. It will also include some architecture\, sculpture\, photography\, and poetry. \nWhich artists capture the history and/or the spirit of the U.S.? Are there paintings that illustrate our nation’s core values and ideals? We will explore the relationship between our culture\, our history\, and our art. A timeline will connect the art with key historical events and social movements. Students are encouraged to share their perspectives\, analyses\, and interpretations and to bring in additional examples. There will be opportunities for creative writing. By the end of the series of classes\, each participant will have received 32 color copies of famous works of art to take home. There is no expectation that students will have any prior knowledge of art history. \nArt historian Lynne Berry has taught classes about famous works of religious art at the Church of the Nativity and other venues since 1998. She is a frequent contributor to the WLRH Sundial Writers Corner with a series called Art on the Radio. \nPlease contact Lynne at lynneb4@gmail.com for instructions on how to register. Payments will be made by cash\, check\, Venmo\, or Zelle and must be received no later than June 13\, 2025. \nIf any classes must be cancelled by the teacher\, the student will be given a pro-rated refund for that class.
URL:https://lowemill.art/event/america-the-beautiful-a-history-of-art-in-the-u-s/2025-07-24/
LOCATION:North Star Classroom | Studio 1047
CATEGORIES:Classes & Wokshops,On Event Calendar
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SUMMARY:America the Beautiful: A History of Art in the U.S.
DESCRIPTION:Let’s look together at our nation’s artistic heritage. This class is an overview of the history of painting in the U.S. from settlement to about 1950. It will also include some architecture\, sculpture\, photography\, and poetry. \nWhich artists capture the history and/or the spirit of the U.S.? Are there paintings that illustrate our nation’s core values and ideals? We will explore the relationship between our culture\, our history\, and our art. A timeline will connect the art with key historical events and social movements. Students are encouraged to share their perspectives\, analyses\, and interpretations and to bring in additional examples. There will be opportunities for creative writing. By the end of the series of classes\, each participant will have received 32 color copies of famous works of art to take home. There is no expectation that students will have any prior knowledge of art history. \nArt historian Lynne Berry has taught classes about famous works of religious art at the Church of the Nativity and other venues since 1998. She is a frequent contributor to the WLRH Sundial Writers Corner with a series called Art on the Radio. \nPlease contact Lynne at lynneb4@gmail.com for instructions on how to register. Payments will be made by cash\, check\, Venmo\, or Zelle and must be received no later than June 13\, 2025. \nIf any classes must be cancelled by the teacher\, the student will be given a pro-rated refund for that class.
URL:https://lowemill.art/event/america-the-beautiful-a-history-of-art-in-the-u-s/2025-07-17/
LOCATION:North Star Classroom | Studio 1047
CATEGORIES:Classes & Wokshops,On Event Calendar
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SUMMARY:America the Beautiful: A History of Art in the U.S.
DESCRIPTION:Let’s look together at our nation’s artistic heritage. This class is an overview of the history of painting in the U.S. from settlement to about 1950. It will also include some architecture\, sculpture\, photography\, and poetry. \nWhich artists capture the history and/or the spirit of the U.S.? Are there paintings that illustrate our nation’s core values and ideals? We will explore the relationship between our culture\, our history\, and our art. A timeline will connect the art with key historical events and social movements. Students are encouraged to share their perspectives\, analyses\, and interpretations and to bring in additional examples. There will be opportunities for creative writing. By the end of the series of classes\, each participant will have received 32 color copies of famous works of art to take home. There is no expectation that students will have any prior knowledge of art history. \nArt historian Lynne Berry has taught classes about famous works of religious art at the Church of the Nativity and other venues since 1998. She is a frequent contributor to the WLRH Sundial Writers Corner with a series called Art on the Radio. \nPlease contact Lynne at lynneb4@gmail.com for instructions on how to register. Payments will be made by cash\, check\, Venmo\, or Zelle and must be received no later than June 13\, 2025. \nIf any classes must be cancelled by the teacher\, the student will be given a pro-rated refund for that class.
URL:https://lowemill.art/event/america-the-beautiful-a-history-of-art-in-the-u-s/2025-07-10/
LOCATION:North Star Classroom | Studio 1047
CATEGORIES:Classes & Wokshops,On Event Calendar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250626T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250626T190000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250605T192021Z
UID:10026594-1750960800-1750964400@lowemill.art
SUMMARY:America the Beautiful: A History of Art in the U.S.
DESCRIPTION:Let’s look together at our nation’s artistic heritage. This class is an overview of the history of painting in the U.S. from settlement to about 1950. It will also include some architecture\, sculpture\, photography\, and poetry. \nWhich artists capture the history and/or the spirit of the U.S.? Are there paintings that illustrate our nation’s core values and ideals? We will explore the relationship between our culture\, our history\, and our art. A timeline will connect the art with key historical events and social movements. Students are encouraged to share their perspectives\, analyses\, and interpretations and to bring in additional examples. There will be opportunities for creative writing. By the end of the series of classes\, each participant will have received 32 color copies of famous works of art to take home. There is no expectation that students will have any prior knowledge of art history. \nArt historian Lynne Berry has taught classes about famous works of religious art at the Church of the Nativity and other venues since 1998. She is a frequent contributor to the WLRH Sundial Writers Corner with a series called Art on the Radio. \nPlease contact Lynne at lynneb4@gmail.com for instructions on how to register. Payments will be made by cash\, check\, Venmo\, or Zelle and must be received no later than June 13\, 2025. \nIf any classes must be cancelled by the teacher\, the student will be given a pro-rated refund for that class.
URL:https://lowemill.art/event/america-the-beautiful-a-history-of-art-in-the-u-s/2025-06-26/
LOCATION:North Star Classroom | Studio 1047
CATEGORIES:Classes & Wokshops,On Event Calendar
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UID:10026329-1750356000-1750359600@lowemill.art
SUMMARY:America the Beautiful: A History of Art in the U.S.
DESCRIPTION:Let’s look together at our nation’s artistic heritage. This class is an overview of the history of painting in the U.S. from settlement to about 1950. It will also include some architecture\, sculpture\, photography\, and poetry. \nWhich artists capture the history and/or the spirit of the U.S.? Are there paintings that illustrate our nation’s core values and ideals? We will explore the relationship between our culture\, our history\, and our art. A timeline will connect the art with key historical events and social movements. Students are encouraged to share their perspectives\, analyses\, and interpretations and to bring in additional examples. There will be opportunities for creative writing. By the end of the series of classes\, each participant will have received 32 color copies of famous works of art to take home. There is no expectation that students will have any prior knowledge of art history. \nArt historian Lynne Berry has taught classes about famous works of religious art at the Church of the Nativity and other venues since 1998. She is a frequent contributor to the WLRH Sundial Writers Corner with a series called Art on the Radio. \nPlease contact Lynne at lynneb4@gmail.com for instructions on how to register. Payments will be made by cash\, check\, Venmo\, or Zelle and must be received no later than June 13\, 2025. \nIf any classes must be cancelled by the teacher\, the student will be given a pro-rated refund for that class.
URL:https://lowemill.art/event/america-the-beautiful-a-history-of-art-in-the-u-s/2025-06-19/
LOCATION:North Star Classroom | Studio 1047
CATEGORIES:Classes & Wokshops,On Event Calendar
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