All day
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9:30am
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Growing Voices Music Class
Wednesday, Nov 20, 2024, 9:30am to 10:30am
Growing Voices Music Class is an interactive class for caregivers and their children, birth-5, to play, learn, and bond with music. In our classes we sing, play instruments, dance, and have fun together!
Enjoy music from 9:30-10:30, stay to play and spend time with other families immediately following.
Youth Program Room
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12:00pm
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Open Studio with Thurber Park Artist-in-Residence: Jennifer Bastian
Wednesday, Nov 20, 2024, 12:00pm to 2:00pm
All are welcome to stop by Thurber Park (3325 Thurber Ave) for weekly Hold & Release Open Studios Sessions with Artist-in-Residence, Jennifer Bastian.
Hold & Release is a two-year artist residency at Thurber Park Artist Studio, an indoor public park space currently occupied by artist Jennifer Bastian. Jennie's residency is focused on the grief in our world right now. Jennifer shares, "for some it is delayed processing of loss due to the ongoing Covid pandemic and ramp-up back to 'normal,' for others it is due to income inequality or racial inequity in a segregated city, others are impacted by the reality of multiple concurrent genocides around the world. I believe we need space to slow down and process our grief. Art can help us access the emotions our daily lives do not leave room for."
During Open Studios Sessions you can stop in and create amongst other community members. Drawing, collage and fibers materials will be available for mixed media making. Jennie will be available to talk about ongoing projects. This residency is geared towards adults, young people are welcome with adult supervision.
Please note: One or more individuals in this small space are immunocompromised. For that reason, we are requesting all attendees kindly mask before entering. Masks are provided on-site if needed.
*Offsite
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4:00pm
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One-On-One Computer Assistance
Wednesday, Nov 20, 2024, 4:00pm to 6:00pm
Need help with basic computer or Internet skills? Get assistance with opening an email account, writing a Word document, navigating the internet, keeping your files safe, and more.
Call 608-266-6350 to make a 30-minute appointment.
Computer Assistance is sponsored by the Digital Equity Project.
Study Room 211
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6:30pm
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Central Cinema Cinesthesia presents The Piano (1993)
Wednesday, Nov 20, 2024, 6:30pm to 8:30pm
Central Cinema Cinesthesia presents The Piano (1993).
"With this sublimely stirring fable of desire and creativity, Jane Campion became the first woman to win a Palme d’Or at Cannes. Holly Hunter is achingly eloquent through silence in her Academy Award–winning performance as Ada, an electively mute Scottish woman who expresses her innermost feelings through her beloved piano. When an arranged marriage brings Ada and her spirited daughter (Anna Paquin, in her Oscar-winning debut) to the wilderness of nineteenth-century New Zealand, she finds herself locked in a battle of wills with both her controlling husband (Sam Neill) and a rugged frontiersman (Harvey Keitel) to whom she develops a forbidden attraction. With its sensuously moody cinematography, dramatic coastal landscapes, and sweeping score, this uniquely timeless evocation of a woman’s awakening is an intoxicating sensory experience that burns with the twin fires of music and erotic passion" (Criterion Collection).
Hosted by Jason Fuhrman, Cinesthesia is an adventurous, eclectic series of classic and contemporary films that focuses on the complex relationship between literature and cinema. Cinesthesia strives to foster constructive dialogue, while breathing new life into controversial works, neglected masterpieces, and titles in the margins of film history.
Meeting Room 302
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7:00pm
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Book Discussion of UW-Madison's Go Big Read Sitting Pretty:
Wednesday, Nov 20, 2024, 7:00pm to 8:30pm
... the View from My Ordinary Resilient Disabled Body by Rebekah Taussig.
UW-Madison’s Go Big Read for 2024-25. A combination memoir, essay collection and call to action, Taussig’s book invites readers to consider disability from a different perspective, asking ‘Instead of disability as the limitation, what if a lack of imagination was the actual barrier?’ Join us for discussion and perhaps dessert. Newcomers warmly welcomed.
Conference Room 104
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