Now on view in the Project Gallery: Tyrrell Tapaha Tales of a Sheepherder
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Exhibition dates: July 22 – August 27
Gallery hours: Wednesday – Saturday, 11 am – 5 pm
Artist talk: Thursday, August 4, 7 pm
Closing reception: Saturday, August 27, 6 – 8 pm
Tyrrell Tapaha demonstrates modernity at its finest. Anyone who knows him on a personal level understands that his work ethic and mentality are the driving forces in his career. Making kindred impressions, Tyrrell paves his own way through life as a young artist emphasizing his uniqueness as an individual.
Many of Tyrrell’s works have been inspired by the community and love that is present within the Flagstaff area. An avid supporter of the Flagstaff arts scene, it is common to see him processing fiber or weaving in public spaces. He also engages and educates his audience about his medium, culture, and way of life, using archaic media to talk about present day problems.
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Digital Resource Center launches Fall classes& workshops
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The Digital Resource Center offers a lending library of photography, video & audio production equipment, collaborative workspaces, an editing studio equipped with a suite of creative software, open lab hours for individualized mentorship and troubleshooting, and ongoing workshops focused on digital literacy and new media approaches to mission-based work and art making.
Opened in May of 2022, the DRC is made possible by the generous support of the Thoma Foundation, which awarded a $100,000 Digital Changemaker Grant in June of 2021. This in addition to support provided by over 100 community donors.
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Members save $10 on registration fees. Become a member here.
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Photographing Flagstaff’s Dark Skies: Astrophotography Post-Processing Workshop
Instructor: John Gartin
Saturday, August 13
This hands-on post-production course will turn your astrophotography photo into a work of art. The course will introduce various editing apps from basic to advanced; the advantages and limitations of file types (JPEG, RAW); how to start post-processing right away with introductory knowledge; and conclude with introductions to several advanced post-processing tips and tricks including creating a panorama and image stacking.
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Your Website: A Digital Transformation Workshop
Instructor: Dina Barnese
Wednesdays, September 7 – October 12
Websites are critical for nonprofits and small businesses: A good website will set your brand apart and convert visitors into customers, volunteers, or donors. Topics will include information architecture, usability, accessibility, content creation, design, and integrations. You will walk away with the skills to update or build a website that is tailored to your organization’s goals and that captures your target audience and turns them into stakeholders.
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Members save $50 on registration fees. Become a member here.
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Members save $10 on registration fees. Become a member here.
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Does it Podcast?
Instructor: Laurel Morales
Sunday, September 11
Join longtime public radio reporter and 2 Lives creator Laurel Morales for a conversation about this intimate medium that 37% of Americans consume. This lecture, listening session, and discussion will explore elements of story, writing for the ear, and finding your voice. She’ll provide insight into how accessible podcasting is and a blueprint for you to decide if your idea podcasts.
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Podcast Launch: Six Week Podcasting Intensive
Instructor: Laurel Morales
Tuesdays, September 13 – October 18
In six sessions guided by a facilitator with 20 years of NPR journalism and podcast production experience, you’ll find a clear voice for your podcast within a storytelling framework. Through listening sessions, discussions, and hands-on tutorials, you will finish the course with a constructed podcast episode. Participants will give and receive feedback and support in a safe creative environment.
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Members save $50 on registration fees. Become a member here.
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Members save $40 on registration fees. Become a member here.
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Digital Marketing
Instructor: Dina Barnese
Wednesdays, October 19 – November 9
The thought of marketing can be overwhelming when you are trying to run your nonprofit or small business. There are so many ways to go about it! Even so, it’s important to understand how digital marketing can play a critical role in your success. In this series, we will explore audience, digital marketing channels, content creation, and learn how to build a marketing strategy.
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NightVisions 2022: Upcoming events
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NightVisions: Cultural Interpretations of the Night Sky is currently on view at CCA through August 27th. Join us throughout the summer for programming exploring the night sky.
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See the exhibition
Now – August 27
NightVisions: Cultural Interpretations of the Night Sky. Gallery hours Wednesday – Saturday, 11 am – 5 pm and by appointment. There is a $10 suggested donation for non-members. Members receive free admission & a 10% discount on artwork sales! Not a member? Join today! Become a member.
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Join us for NIGHTCAP
Thursdays: August 4 & 18
Enjoy a twilight viewing experience 6-9 pm on the first and third Thursdays of each month during NightVisions. Evening hours enable viewing of the exterior video installation SKYGLOWPROJECT at dusk, and an intimate exhibition experience in the gallery. $10 suggested donation, free for CCA members. Refreshments available for purchase.
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David Koerner & Dark Sky Quartet
Saturday, August 20, 7 – 8:30 pm
Dark Sky Quartet brings together violinists Allison O’Bryant and David Koerner, violist Kimberly Sullivan, and cellist Mary Anne Bruner to adorn the landscapes and skyscapes of Northern Arizona with befitting works of chamber music. Benefit concert for Coconino Center for the Arts and the Dark Skies Coalition. Members save 10% on tickets.
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NightVisions & Tales of a Sheepherder closing receptions
Saturday, August 27, 6-8 pm
Artist talk from NightVisions Juror Joseph McShane, 6 pm
Join us for the closing reception for NightVisions: Cultural Interpretations of the Night Sky & Tyrrell Tapaha’s Tales of a Sheepherder. Members save 10% on artwork sales.
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Become a member of Coconino Center for the Arts
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Membership benefits include free gallery admission, discounted tickets on workshops & events, exclusive member’s only events, 10% discount on artwork sales and more!
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