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MAGAZINE Winter/Spring 2016 Arts Education | Gallery Exhibits | Concerts | Featured Artists | Community Events | Public Art Turning Up the Volume on the Hillsboro Music Scene Main Street Bridge Aglow with New Lighting Creative Classes & Workshops A Conversation with BodyVox

HillsboroArts Magazine Winter/Spring 2016

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The magazine for and about the Hillsboro, Oregon arts community. Features exhibits, displays, events and activities throughout Hillsboro to build knowledge and interest in arts and culture in our community.

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M A G A Z I N EWinter/Spring 2016

Arts Education | Gallery Exhibits | Concerts | Featured Artists | Community Events | Public Art

Turning Up the Volume on the Hillsboro Music Scene

Main Street Bridge Aglow with New Lighting

Creative Classes & Workshops

A Conversation with BodyVox

Let the ti meless beauty of the Walters Cultural Arts Center infuse your special gathering with the spirit of creati vity and culture. With its classic red-stone architecture, stained glass features, custom woodwork ceiling arches, concert-quality sound system, and fi ne art gallery, the Walters is one of the west side’s most treasured sites for weddings, parti es, fundraisers, luncheons and other special events.

Located in the heart of Hillsboro’s historic downtown, this former church is a bustling nexus of cultural acti vity. Our facility is open Monday through Friday, with private rentals available on Saturday & Sunday. The Walters is centrally located with easy access to Portland, Washington County wine country, and the Oregon Coast. Our experienced and friendly staff will be happy to answer your questi ons and assist you through our rental process.

Whether you’re planning for your wedding day, preparing for an upcoming business luncheon, or hosti ng a nonprofi t fundraiser…your cultural arts center is the perfect venue for your special event!

WALTERS CULTURAL ARTS CENTER527 East Main Street | Hillsboro, Oregon 97123

503.615.3485 | Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/Walters

“Our day was amazing and EVERYBODY loved the

location. It’s so beautiful it really doesn’t need a lot of decorations. � e sta� was easy to work with—they

were friendly, � exible, and followed through when they said they would do

something. I would certainly recommend this venue for

your special event.” - Sheila Adams

Weddings | Graduations | Anniversaries | Fundraisers | Luncheons

Photo credit (top to bott om, clockwise): Stephanie Adams-Santos, Mitchelldyer Photography, Rick Paulson Photography, Walters staff and Jon Gott shall.

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A Conversation with BodyVoxBodyVox continues to wow audiences with their original and exciting version of modern dance.

Hillsboro’s Music SceneHillsboro is alive with music in a wide variety of genres as local and regional artists use their talents to entertain.

Main Street BridgeThis gateway to Downtown Hillsboro lights up the night with a rainbow of color.

Creative Classes and WorkshopsThis dynamic schedule of versatile courses is sure to excite.

FeaturesOn the Cover#sheeponthego

Arts Grants

Walters Gallery Exhibits

Tuesday Happenings

2016 Walters Concerts

An Interview with Colleen Raney

Instructor Spotlight: Meet Nicholas Kessler

Register for Classes

Youth Classes

Adult Classes

Professional Development

Senior Classes

Celebration of the Arts

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Connect with UsWalters Cultural Arts CenterPhone: 503-615-3485hillsboro-oregon.gov/WaltersFacebook: WCACHillsboroTwitter: WaltersCAC

Hillsboro Arts & Culture CouncilPhone: 503-615-3497hillsboroarts.orgFacebook: HillsboroArts

Hillsboro Public Art ProgramPhone: 503-615-3489 hillsboro-oregon.gov/PublicArt

Address:527 East Main StreetHillsboro, Oregon 97123

Cultural Arts is a division of Hillsboro Parks & Recreation.

Digital VersionFind a digital version of this magazine at our website at:hillsboro-oregon.gov/ CulturalArts

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“ I am thrilled to see how much the community engaged with the flock of sheep. The images reveal a great sense of humor, affection and are thoughtfully integrated into the participants’ everyday lives. Thanks for all the shepherding!” —Jed Berk, Artist

#sheeponthego Captivates Hillsboro

Hillsboro loves its sheep! Artist Jed Berk’s endearing creatures sparked the imagination of people throughout the community who flocked to the barn on the lawn of the Walters Cultural Arts Center or to their local library to check out a sheep. As a part of Hillsboro Arts Month, the sheep went to plays and concerts, hiked at Silver Falls, crushed grapes at a vineyard, explored downtown and faced down a coyote at Jackson Bottom Wetlands. The project, entitled Champion Flock of Weed Eaters, was commissioned by the Hillsboro Public Art Program, part of City of Hillsboro Parks & Recreation, with the goal of inviting residents to create an album of life in our community. Takeaway message? We are a creative and fun-loving lot! Here are some of the sheep’s adventures!

@hillsboroparks Debbie Raber @bag_n_baggage @hillsboroyac

Alice Hill

Omar Romero@runandsew@boston34mob45Daniel Bosshardt

@leah.d.carothers Alice Hill @hillsborolibrary Gayle Ritt

Community-based arts and cultural organizations have a tremendous impact on their participants and audiences they serve. But many feel a constant pressure to create new programs in order to qualify for grant funding. Too frequently grant funds for small organizations are only available for new projects. Organizations may feel that it doesn’t matter if what they are doing is successful and meaningful and mission-focused. That pressure to create a project just to qualify for funding can take organizations away from their real work.

The Hillsboro Arts & Culture Council believes that is a problem. We want to support the successful, mission-focused work of cultural organizations in Hillsboro. We do that by offering two types of grants: Project Grants and Core Support Grants. For our project grants we invite any organization that operates as a non-profit and provides arts and cultural experiences to the Greater Hillsboro Community to apply for a grant of up to $3,000. Projects can be recurring events, or similar to a previous event. We do not require that an organization has to create something new each year. One of the goals for project grants is to increase arts and cultural access for underserved populations, so projects effectively targeting those groups are especially compelling.

Last year we expanded our grants program to include Core Support Grants. These grants offer a higher level of funding for arts and cultural organizations based in Hillsboro. With our Core Support grants we are investing in the mission of an organization rather than a project description. We believe that by providing core support, our grants will allow organizations to take the next steps to further their artistic excellence or service to the community.

For further information, visit hillsboroarts.org or attend our free Washington County Arts & Culture Grants Panel.

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Washington County Arts & Culture Grants PanelJoin representatives from the Hillsboro Arts & Culture Council, Oregon Arts Commission, the Oregon Community Foundation, and Regional Arts & Culture Council for this panel discussion about local grant opportunities specifically for arts and culture programming in Washington County.

Determine which opportunities fit best with your organization and get the chance to talk face-to-face with grant makers that can answer all of your questions.

Walters Cultural Arts CenterWed 1/20 4 – 6 pmFree

Arts Organizations Encouraged to Apply for Grants

Grant WritingGood ideas . . . everybody has them, and there’s one at the heart of every successful grant proposal. But how do you get from here to there? This interactive, hands-on workshop introduces you to the simple, powerful tools and techniques that can help turn good ideas—yours, your staffs’, your volunteers’—into workable, fundable proposals. Come with a good idea—we’ll help you do the rest!

Walters Cultural Arts CenterWed 2/10 4 – 6 pm$25

Call (503) 615-3485 to register.

Masque Alfresco

Hillsboro Community Youth Choir

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Turning Up the Volume on the Hillsboro Music Scene

For music lovers of all stripes—whether you are a sip and listener or a serious music aficionado, the Hillsboro music scene is growing. Full concerts are available in classical, jazz, Americana and other genres and a number of local eateries are enlivening their nights with music. Check out one of these performances or venues in the coming months.

Hillsboro Community Youth ChoirOn March 11, the Hillsboro Community Youth Choir will be performing a concert filled with Rodgers and Hammerstein’s beloved songs from The Sound of Music. “The *Hills* are Alive!” will include special collaborations and surprises.

Their spring concert May 21, “Taking Flight” includes selections by Diane Abdi Robertson, as well as “I’ll Fly” and “Flying Free” by Don Besig. Tickets may be purchased at hillsborocommunityyouthchoir.org in advance or at the door. Both concerts will be at the Century High School auditorium.

Hillsboro Symphony OrchestraThe Hillsboro Symphony Orchestra performs three concerts a year at the Hillsboro High School Auditorium. Their

Hillsboro Symphony Orchestra Photo by Rick Paulson Photography

4Check out SkyBound Blue this spring in Hillsboro

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March 18 concert pays tribute to William Shakespeare’s 400th birthday with “Shakespeare in Music.” They will be performing “Scherzo” from Midsummer Night’s Dream by Felix Mendelssohn; “Ariette” from Romeo and Juliet by Gounod; Westside Story selections by Leonard Bernstein; and “Trumpet Voluntary” by Henry Purcell. Tickets are available at Mir Music or at the door.

Influence Music HallInfluence Music Hall hosts the original Open Mic Night in Hillsboro, every Friday from 7 to 10:30 pm. They have over 1200 square feet of Rock-n-Roll, Jazz, Pop, Folk, Political, Spiritual, Environmental, Easy Listening, Blues, and Punk. The good people behind Influence are welcoming and supportive to musicians and artists of all ages (minors up to 9pm). 135 SE Third Street

Music in Small SpacesMusic in Small spaces is non-profit organization dedicated to making chamber music accessible to all by producing high-caliber musical performances in low cost and accessible locations.

In February 2016 they will be offering a free series of performance lectures at the Hillsboro Main Library on Saturdays at 2pm. On February 6 Jesse McCann will demonstrate a very short history of the guitar. Enjoy tales of Backstage Hijinks from the Portland Opera on February 13, including plain English explanations. Finally, on February 27, take part in a Percussion Exploration as Dr. Florian Conzetti demonstrates most of the percussion section. All of these performances are free and designed for families.

Oregon ChoraleThis 50-voice chorus sings everything from classical music to spirituals, Broadway favorites to Christmas classics. After 30 years of performing in Hillsboro, the Oregon Chorale is celebrating the approach of spring with a concert filled with “Songs from Nature” on March 13. The concert featuring works from the Americas, including Randall Thompson’s Frostiana and John Corigliano’s Fern Hill, will be held at St. Matthew’s Catholic Church at 447 SE 3rd Avenue.

Walters Cultural Art Center Concert SeriesThe Walters is the westside’s premiere concert venue. Their concert series showcases established names and emerging artists from across the country, and includes modern Americana, opera, fingerstyle guitar, bluegrass, Celtic and more. Please see, page 10 for full concert listings.

Westside Community and Youth OrchestraThe Westside Community and Youth Orchestra is a community orchestra, including musicians from high school through retirement. They will be presenting a concert of Epic Oscar Legends on Friday, May 6 in the Liberty High School Auditorium. The concert is made for movie lovers with music from Star Wars, ET, Titanic, Indian Jones, and more. Best of all, their concerts are free!

Coyote’s Bar & GrillCoyote’s has been a long time spot for Hillsboro residents to have fun with cover bands on Friday and Saturday nights. They also feature a great jazz jam with Laura Cunard on Tuesdays. 5301 W Baseline Rd.

Orenco Station GrillNow under new ownership, the Orenco Station Grill features local jazz singers and groups to complement its locally-sourced food on Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday night. 6159 NE Cornell Rd.

PizzarioThis funky wood-fired pizza spot is owned and operated by local musician Mike Soto of 23 Window, so it is no surprise to find Pizzario featuring live music on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights, as well as inviting the community to make their own music with a Sunday night Open Mic Night. 337 E Main Street.

Primrose & TumbleweedsDowntown Hillsboro’s Primrose & Tumbleweeds features live music Friday nights as well as the world’s largest selection of Oregon wines. They recently added an Open Mic Night on Saturdays. 248 E. Main Street.

Turning Up the Volume on the Hillsboro Music Scene

Two Spirit Jazz performs at Primrose & Tumbleweeds

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Larry CwikDecember 1 – January 25Upstairs Gallery

The work of Larry Cwik traverses the five coastal nations of the Arctic, capturing the ingenuity and challenge of life and the changing conditions of the region. Though remote and little-visited by outsiders, the ecology of the Arctic is critically intertwined with the ecology of the Northern Hemisphere—and the planet as a whole. To most of the world, the stories of the communities who live there remain untold. This exhibit provides a necessary and timely window into this foreboding but beautiful place, as photographed during Cwik’s travels throughout the U.S., Canada, Greenland, Norway, and Russia. Cwik’s photographs stir reflection about our global relationship to the people and ecology of the Far North, and remind us of the delicate interconnectedness of our planet’s people and places. This work is partially funded by the Regional Arts and Culture Council.

Zimbabwe Artist ProjectDecember 1 – January 25Downstairs Gallery

The vibrant artwork from this exhibit highlights the artistic accomplishments of women artists from the village of Weya, Zimbabwe. These women are subsistence farmers, mothers, and householders as well as artists. The embroideries and paintings from this exhibit give a rich glimpse of the artists’ lives in their own words. In addition, biographies for each of the artists offers a deeper connection to a woman a world away. The Zimbabwe Artists Project is a nonprofit organization partnering with women in Zimbabwe, buying artwork and supporting self-enterprise.

*There is no First Tuesday reception in January.

Gallery exhibit hours are: Monday—Thursday: 9 am—9 pm | Friday: 9 am—5 pmYear round, the Walters Gallery showcases a diverse selection of artwork by both established and emerging artists. Opening receptions for the artists and general public are held on the first Tuesday of each month and provide an opportunity to meet the artist(s) and foster exciting dialogues about art and creativity. First Tuesdays also feature free hors d’oeurves and live music in the lobby; for more information about our free Tuesday Happenings, see page 8.

The Far North: Portrait of the Arctic From Weya with Love

Larry Cwik

Gallery Exhibits at the Walters

Volunteering at the WaltersWe’re grateful for all of the wonderful volunteer support for our concerts, classes and special events. Thank you for volunteering!

Interested in Volunteering? To learn more, contact Sarah Delepine at [email protected] or visit hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksVolunteer.

Cultural Arts volunteer Lisa Yoon assisting at our 1st Tuesday Gallery Openings.

Veronica Chitsike

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Gallery Exhibits at the Walters

Susan Aurand Al Crane

Susan AurandFebruary 2 – March 28Upstairs Gallery

Susan Aurand’s striking collection of mixed-media paintings explores nature as a language of forms largely forgotten in our modern, urbanized world. Aurand’s work offers a visually arresting and lyric passage through which to explore the Self and its embeddedness in the physical world, and to examine our inseparability from other creatures and the ecosystem that sustains us all. This collection weaves a layered and nuanced web of meanings—some images are more psychological in their use of imagery, while others more explicitly reference the devastating effects of habitat loss on particular species, while yet other images function purely as points of meditation designed to enable the viewer to move past ecological grief into deeper connection with the natural world of which he or she is a part.

Westside Quilters GuildFebruary 2 – March 28 Downstairs Gallery

Check out a collection of quilts with a focus on community outreach from the Westside Quilters Guild in our downstairs gallery space. WQG is a public charity, originator of the Quilt Barn Trail of Washington County, and member of the Oregon Cultural Trust, and is a vibrant addition to the arts community of Washington County. Quilters in the guild range from beginner to professional, traditional to modern.

First Tuesday Receptions:February 2 | 5 – 6:30 pm Featuring live music by Buddy Evans (Acoustic Country)March 1 | 5 – 6:30 pm Featuring live music by Malderine (Indie Folk/Songwriter)

Seeing In & Through Feeding Birds in the RainAl CraneApril 5 – May 30Upstairs Gallery

Al Crane combines still lifes, film, and digital photography to form an intimate and haunting collection of images that explores ideas of impermanence, childhood, and the natural passage of the time. To create these images, the artist scans natural elements and found objects on a flatbed scanner, digitally combining his own images along with vintage photographs or tintypes. These layered compositions reflect private yet universal narratives, inviting viewers to connect with their own journeys in time.

First Tuesday Receptions:April 5 | 5 – 6:30 pm Featuring live music by Graceless Lady (Pop/Classics Duo)

May 3 | 5 – 6:30 pm Featuring live music by Andy Harrison (Singer/Songwriter)

Westside Quilters

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Second Tuesday: Open Poetry NightIn the Walters Upstairs Gallery | 7 pm

Poets and lovers of poetry alike gather for a casual evening of shared inspiration and poetic camaraderie. All are invited to sign up for the open mic, though respectful listeners are equally welcome and appreciated.

Free Verse: An Evening of Poetry & ImprovTuesday, February 16 | 7 pm

Join us in the Walters Theatre for an enriching evening of cross-genre entertainment by The Brody Ensemble and selected guest poets. Hosted by poet Coleman Stevenson and actor Aspen Farer, FREE VERSE is part literary reading, part spontaneous theater. Come see experienced poets and improvisers create compositions never before seen and never to be seen again. Thrilling, impressive, and entirely delightful, FREE VERSE is a rare treat—don’t miss your chance to see this special show outside of Portland! Please arrive early for a seat.

Note: This program is suitable for older teens and adult audiences.

First Tuesday: Gallery Receptions with Live MusicIn the Walters lobby and galleries | 5 – 6:30 pm

First Tuesday gallery receptions are held in honor of the current artist(s) exhibiting at the Walters. Guests are invited to mingle with the community, enjoy live music in the lobby, sample free hors d’oeuvres from Claeys Catering and explore art on all three floors of the Walters.

Tuesdays are happening at the Walters—don’t miss these free events for the community!

Third Tuesday: Spoken Word SeriesThe Spoken Word Series highlights the power and art of the oral tradition in its myriad of forms: live storytelling, artist talks, lectures, readings, discussions and more. Selected guests deliver performances and talks on a wide variety of topics pertaining to art and culture.

Spoken Word events take place every other month in the Walters Theatre (unless otherwise mentioned) to allow for larger audiences. As always, Spoken Word performances and discussions are free and open to the public.

Tuesday Happenings

Art of the Story FestivalWith Tom SwearingenTuesday, April 5 | 7 pm

Join Oregon’s award-winning Cowboy Poet Tom Swearingen for a lively presentation of homespun yarns and cowboy verse reflecting his love of the West and the people, places and critters that make it so special. Presented as part of the WCCLS Art of the Story Festival. For a full schedule of festival events, visit: wccls.org/festival.

Arrive early to this event to enjoy the Walters’ First Tuesday Reception happening from 5 - 6:30 pm, with live music, hors d’oeuvres, and a new exhibit by Al Crane. See page 7 for more details.

Note: This is an updated listing to replace the Story Slam listed in the 2016 Winter/Spring Activities Guide.

Stories for the Equinox: Wise, Wicked and Willful WomenWith Storyteller Batya PodosTuesday, June 21 | 7 pm

Celebrate the Spring Equinox with tales of wise, wicked and willful women, told by storyteller Batya Podos. With over 40 years of experience as a storyteller, teacher and writer, Batya tells stories from many cultures designed to inspire and entertain. These tales of silkies and spirits, of cunning women and girls determined to craft their own destinies, balance the light and dark that occur on the Spring Equinox when the night and the day are of equal length and in balance. With so many of us balancing so many things in our lives these days, hearing stories allows us to slow down a little and to open our hearts and imaginations.

Note: Families are welcome but these tales are recommended for older youth and adults.

For more details about Tuesday Happenings, visit hillsboro-oregon.gov/Walters

Special Date

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Photo by Rick Paulson Photography

Main Street Bridge Aglow with New Lighting

If you ever wondered where the rainbow ends, it is in Hillsboro! Beginning at sunset and continuing to midnight, a rainbow of colorful lights now greets pedestrians, drivers, and MAX train passengers traveling through Hillsboro. Vivid colors slowly move across the arch, providing beauty—but not distraction—to drivers. “The Main Street Bridge is a landmark coming into Hillsboro,” said Valerie Otani, Hillsboro Public Art Supervisor. “We want to include public art throughout our community, and this helps to further identify the bridge as a gateway to Downtown Hillsboro and a unique feature of the Central Hillsboro neighborhood.”Once a wooden trestle railroad bridge, the Main Street Bridge was an innovative solution to allow light rail to pass over the roadway without a center support. Historically, the dip in the road had caused many accidents in icy weather as cars slid into the center post. When light rail came to Hillsboro, fourteen bridge alternatives were considered, and the arch proved to be both economically competitive and aesthetically pleasing. When it was constructed in 1997, it was the only reinforced concrete arch supporting a major transportation facility.For many years, the city maintained small blue lights that outlined the arch, but the aging light fixtures were literally crumbling. Supervising City Electrician JD Kemper said, “In the past we had to get a permit to shut down the light rail in the middle of the night, rent a large lift and have two guys trying to change as many light bulbs as they could in the short time before the trains started running again.” Now, LED projectors create a changing light show, while saving the annual maintenance cost of changing hundreds of individual light bulbs.Implemented with the help of many creative thinkers, the new lighting is a cost effective replacement for aging infrastructure that also creates a spectacular light show every night.

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Rabbit WildeFriday, January 29 | 7:30 pm$15 advance | $20 day of showModern Americana

“Every once in a while you find a band that makes you feel inspired and reminds you why you loved music to begin with.” (What’s Up! Magazine) After a breakthrough performance at the 2013 Northwest Folklife Festival, Rabbit Wilde has been described as a phenomenon in the local music scene. Their music is deeply-rooted—seasoned by the edge, polish, and fervor of big-city inclinations—a style they call folk-stomp Americana. The group revamps classic instrumentation with homespun percussion, six-string ukulele, and cello, amounting to a presence that thunders and thrills and receives rave reviews across the country. Find out why The Stranger says that this group of gifted musicians will “have you giddy and glad to be alive.” rabbitwilde.com

Concert concessions provided by Longbottom Coffee & Tea. With thanks to Embassy Suites, our season sponsor.

For more information, including details about group sales, visit www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Walters.

Joaquin LopezFriday, February 12 | 7:30 pm$14 advance | $18 day of showSinger/Songwriter

Inspired by Mexican folklore and the Latin American Bolero, accomplished songwriter and storyteller Joaquin Lopez will perform an intimate evening of song and story featuring guest musician James Ashley Mayer. Joaquin’s songs are at once simple and lush—enriched by an ashen baritone voice and underscored by acoustic classical guitar and the Turkish cumbus, which adds a Middle Eastern flair to the traditional sounds of Spanish lyrical expression. In Lopez’ performances, personal story is elevated and woven together with song. The audience will join in on a journey that is at once deeply moving, humorous, uplifting and filled with the beauty of romance and heartbreak—perfect for the season. Songs are in Spanish with stories in English. joaquinlopezmusic.com

Special Saturday Matinee

Portland Opera: Elixir of Love Saturday, February 27 | 2 pm $5 suggested donation Recommended ages: 8 & up Family-Friendly Opera

Portland Opera To Go returns to the Walters for a family-friendly English language version of Donizetti’s coming-of-age tale, The Elixir of Love. As the story goes, a clumsy young man called Nemorino has fallen madly in love with the beautiful and high-falutin’ Adina, who laughs off every attempt to catch her attention. When Adina is swept away by the dashing Sergant Belcore, Nemorino desperately turns his hopes on a potion of love sold to him by a roguish traveling salesman called Dulcamara . . . But will it work? Please come early for a seat to find out what happens next in this delightful and light-hearted opera for all ages!

Approximately 50 minutes. No Brown Paper Ticket sales for this event. portlandopera.org

Full details about our 2015-16 concert series at www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Walters

2015-16 Walters Concert Series

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Acoustic Guitar SummitFeaturing Mark Hanson, Terry Rob and Doug SmithFriday, March 4 | 7:30 pm$18 advance | $22 day of showFingerstyle Guitar

Acoustic Guitar Summit returns to the Walters for an evening of exhilarating finger-style acoustic guitar. Grammy Award winners Doug Smith and Mark Hanson join Oregon Music Hall of Fame member Terry Robb for an evening of Blues, Jazz, Hawaiian slack key, and more. The Dalles Chronicle says, “These are guitarists at the top of their form.” Known for their impressive performances and dynamic presence, AGS brings audiences a wide-ranging repertoire that crosses genres and rejoices in the rhythm and power of the instrument. Don’t miss this chance to experience these three virtuosos present acoustic fingerstyle guitar at its finest. acousticguitarsummit.net

Delgani String QuartetFriday, March 11 | 7:30 pm $20 advance | $25 day of show $12 Student (with ID)/Youth Classical

These visionary musicians bring the highest level of chamber music to venues throughout the region. Delgani String Quartet is dedicated to cultivating an appreciation for chamber music through distinctive performance, innovative programming, educational outreach, and collaboration. Alive with interaction, expression, and spontaneity, this quartet strives to create experiences that reflect the intimacy of the string quartet through distinctive performance. Individually, their members are known for their work with such renowned groups as the Eugene Symphony, Portland Cello Project, Oregon Mozart Players and more. Don’t miss their premiere on the Walters stage. delgani.org

BodyVoxFriday, April 1 | 7:30 pm$15 advance | $20 day of show$10 Student (with ID)/SeniorDance

Led by Emmy Award-winning choreographers Jamey Hampton and Ashley Roland, BodyVox is known for its visual virtuosity, distinctive wit and unique ability to combine dance, theater and film into breathtaking productions rich in imagery, athleticism and humor. Their performances surge with a fascination for the endless possibilities of the human body in motion, each promising an evening of uncompromising modern dance—and opening minds to the possibilities of what dance can be. They continue to build a tradition of excellence in the category of modern dance that delights audiences and appeals to all ages. Don’t miss “the city’s most popular and internationally renowned dance troupe” (The Oregonian) for an exhilarating performance with some of the country’s most gifted dancers. bodyvox.com

For more information on BodyVox, see “BodyVox: Endless Possibilities of the Human Body in Motion” on page 14.

Box Office: 503-615-3485 | Purchase Tickets Online: www.brownpapertickets.com

“A welcome addition to Oregon music” —Eugene Weekly

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Colleen RaneyFriday, May 20 | 7:30 pm $14 advance | $18 day of show Celtic Singer/Songwriter

Celebrated for bringing a contemporary freshness to traditional music while also writing and performing her own style of Celtic music, Colleen Raney’s following is loyal and growing. Her open-minded and open-hearted approach to her repertoire was inherited from her upbringing as part of Seattle’s celebrated Raney Family, steeped in step-dancing and song. After touring extensively the last few years in the US and abroad, her recently released fourth album, titled Here is Home, is garnering extensive rave international reviews for her powerful, expressive voice and nuanced musicality. Don’t miss this rising Celtic music star on the Walter stage, and see why Irish Music Magazine calls the album “a rich treasure,” and Folk Worlds declares, “The album belongs amongst the very best that this year has to offer.” colleenraney.com

Oregon Mandolin OrchestraSpring ConcertFriday, April 22 | 7:30 pm$15 advance | $20 day of showClassical/Bluegrass

Founded in an effort to revive the beauty and popular impact of this turn-of-the-century art form, the Oregon Mandolin Orchestra gives eclectic and unique performances that highlight the historically-rich and dynamic sounds of the mandolin family. This spring concert celebrates the Orchestra’s sixth season and will feature a special guest artist. Music Director/Conductor Brian Oberlin and select members of the orchestra also perform in a chamber group as part of the performance. oregonmandolinorchestra.org

Tony FurtadoFriday, May 6 | 7:30 pm$20 advance | $25 day of showRoots/Slide Guitar

One of the region’s most beloved local artists, Tony Furtado is a banjo-virtuoso and multi-instrumentalist who refuses to conform to simple categorization. By integrating American Roots music—Blues, Jazz, Appalachian folk, Celtic, Indie Rock—and his own progressive use of melody, rhythm and improvisation, Furtado has proven himself a singular and leading voice in the nation. His latest album, The Bell, is part of a prolific recording career, but one that that is particularly special to him as it’s marked a journey back to his roots and the creative freedom to make “his music, done his way.” An evocative and soulful singer and songwriter, Furtado serves delicious Americana fusion with authenticity, flair and memorable live performances. tonyfurtado.com

Full details about our 2015-16 concert series at www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Walters

2015-16 Walters Concert Series

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“As a banjo virtuoso, (Tony) Furtado is well-known for his envelope-pushing, progressive bluegrass stylings. His picking is rapid-fire quick, sharp and clear, and puts him in the school of Béla Fleck and David Grisman.”

–Katie Klingsporn, Telluride Daily Planet.

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Colleen Raney Shares Her Passion for Traditional Irish Music

“Listen to Colleen Raney’s latest album, ‘Here This Is Home’ and savor a young voice absorbing the consideration of tradition and reflecting its presence through superb vocals. It’s a wonderful album, and I strongly suggest you do yourself a huge favor and buy a copy.” – Folkwords

“When does a Very Good Singer become A Great Singer? Well, if

you’re Portland, Ore. resident Colleen Raney, that time is now.”

— Boston Irish Reporter

Colleen Raney credits her exciting career journey as a singer to hard work, formative arts education opportunities, and driving passion and love for the music and the culture of Ireland. She recently returned from a three month residency there, where she immersed herself in Irish music and culture to learn, as well as to elevate her music and performances. Raney will perform the final concert in the 2015-16 Walters Concert series with her band, Story Road on Friday, May 20.

You have remained true to the legacy of the Irish music and have received accolades throughout the world for your renditions of these songs. What drives this passion and respect?

We (Raney + Little Sea Records) are about highlighting the joy inherent in the Irish psyche. Then, having the respect for the legacy—and generations of people who have come before you— who have studied this music and mastered it as well.

You received your master’s degree in Theatre. How relevant was your education to what you are doing today?

One of the things that continues to stay with me from my education and career training in the arts was to be generative and never wait around for someone to make work for you. If you can create opportunity for yourself vs. opportunities being handed to you, you will be a more satisfied artist. It was also about learning to be a contributing artist – where you have to be able, capable of—and willing to learn all of the other parts that go into what you are doing.

In addition to your performances, you and Hanz Araki run Little Sea Records, promoting the music of Ireland, Scotland, England and beyond. What are your goals with this endeavor?

What we try to do is create an environment in Portland where we would love to step in anywhere else in the world. Where you know your music is going to reach your audience and there are people on the ground going to bat for you.

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Portland’s BodyVox is one of the most progressive and acclaimed dance companies in the country. Led by Emmy Award winning choreographers Jamey Hampton and Ashley Roland, the company is known for its visual virtuosity, distinctive wit, and unique ability to combine dance, theatre, and film into breathtaking productions rich in imagery, athleticism, and humor. Since its founding in 1997, the company has toured to critical acclaim on stages around the world and developed 8 award winning films, 27 original shows, and 3 operas, featuring more than 200 original dances. With a focus on community and educational outreach, BodyVox returns to the Walters this spring for a performance on Friday, April 1.BodyVox Artistic Directors Ashley Roland and Jamey Hampton shared their thoughts about the company with Walters staff member Gayle Ritt, including insights into their creative process, the positive impact of community relationships, and their artistic vision with young people and the schools.

Why do you think BodyVox appeals to such a wide ranging audience?

We appeal to a wide ranging audience because we work hard to make our shows make a very human connection. You do not need to know anything about dance to enjoy our performances. Jamey and I have always created from a place of, “if it’s entertaining to us, it’s going to be entertaining to

our audience, so therefore, let’s makes this really—fill in the blank here with the appropriate descriptive given the theme of the piece—beautiful, funny, sad, mysterious, etc.”

How do you two continue to move forward with new and creative shows? What do you draw from to feed your inspiration?

We are constantly creating, whether it is in our home choosing paint, in the studio, or parenting, our lives are full of creative decisions. We discovered many years ago the gift of collaboration, and it takes selflessness, trust, and respect. We deeply appreciate those attributes in each other, so when one of us suggests an idea, the other supports it, or gives an honest but respectful, critical eye. We call it tossing the ball back and forth. Sometimes you catch it and run all the way to a touch down or maybe you fumble, but your teammate is there to assist.

What is your inspiration to create film projects in addition to the live work you do onstage?

We have always loved film. Dance on film can be so different from dance on stage, there are so many opportunities to escape the confines of a typical theater. Also, as a viewer, the audience can get transported out of their immediate reality, given a visual breath of fresh air, or even a break. Our films sew the evening together so our shows become journeys with destinations and not long rides with many stops.

What is it about Portland that keeps the company here?

Portland has allowed us to fulfill our artistic vision, given

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SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY: CREATIVE MOVEMENT CLASS AT THE WALTERSFor the first time ever, BodyVox will be bringing their popular creative movement class to the Walters. Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to work with BodyVox in Hillsboro this spring.Ages 14 - AdultMon 3/7 - 3/28 6:30 - 7:45 pm Beginners and all levels welcome. More details on page 29.

BODYVOX EDUCATION & OUTREACHIn addition to putting forward world class films, dance classes and live productions, BodyVox’s E-Team (E for Educational) uses dance to engage, energize and empower students of all ages. BodyVox’s school assemblies, artist in residence programs, student previews and master classes reach 35,000 students annually in Oregon and Southwest Washington. The assemblies are designed to entertain and educate students about science and dance through a carefully created interactive movement and performance experience.

its livability—while at the same time it’s been a charming, wonderful, and unique city helping to support our uniqueness.

Why do you think it’s important to work with community partners?

The arts needs to be seen by the art lovers and the art curious. You may find both at any venue, but the smaller communities may have a few more of the latter. Sometimes you need to communicate to the smaller communities, the grassroots, to support the building of a greater community of art supporters.

Tell us about your involvement with the schools and touring to bring BodyVox to audiences that may otherwise not be able to see such a unique dance company.

This is something we love to do. We have been doing this for the 18 years we have been BodyVox and we have performed for over 100,000 children from around the country. The questions they ask, the applause and the laughter they give us is inspirational. They fulfill us and really let us know that the art that we bring into their world touches them. And we can only hope that they take it with them to fuel their creative future.

BodyVox performances are known for their passion and energy – what drives you to keep that level of excitement moving forward year after year?

We love what we do.

“The city’s most popular and internationally renowned dance troupe.” – The Oregonian

Photo credits (L to R): Derrin Battles, Davids Krebs, Blaine Truitt, Michael Shay, Jeremy Dunham and Derrin Battles.

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Nicholas Kessler is a third generation teacher who has studied classic theater in Greece, method acting in Manhattan, and improv in the Midwest. He is now passing down the art of drama—and the many lasting benefits that come with it—to youth and adults in Hillsboro.

In addition to being a regular performer at Portland Center Stage and host of OPB’s The Moth StorySLAM, Kessler is a founding member of The Liberators, a group that the Portland Mercury recently described as “one of the best improv groups anywhere.” In August 2015, The Liberators played a sold out show at the Stumptown Improv Festival, and in October they celebrated the grand opening of The Siren Theater, their brand new venue in downtown Portland.

Kessler is extremely proud of the accomplishments of his group, and passionate about the excitement possibilities of improv as an art form. He remembers performing with The Liberators at The Winningstad Theater in Portland. He says “adrenaline was extremely high, which tends to happen when an entire audience is watching you make comedy up on the spot. Improvising at its best flows like surfing; reacting instantaneously. When our show ramped up and built to the end. The lights came down and the audience leapt up—and the wave of cheers knocked me back to reality. That sensation is a stunning singularity to live performance.”

If Shakespeare’s adage is true—that “all the world’s a stage”—then as a teaching artist Kessler is not only preparing actors for the bright lights and endorphin rush of live performance, but fostering slow-burning skills and experiences that are just as valuable off the stage. Kessler

fondly recalls an anecdote which speaks to drama’s power to encourage internal shifts in perspective that can open new doors of self-expression: “There was a great moment during the final performance of one of my

summer camps [at the Walters]. The final performance was also the only performance and the first time the students

had an audience. When [one of the students] stepped up to introduce herself, her voice was barely above a whisper. I jogged to the back of the room and said something like Grandma’s way back here and her hearing aid broke and she can’t hear you! And that young lady threw her hands down, rose up on

her toes and shouted who she was, clear as a bell. It’s simple, but those little moments make teaching joyful.”

“Everybody plays different roles in life,” Kessler says. And whether he is teaching young children, seniors, or anyone in between, Kessler enjoys opening new worlds of possibilities for his students—carving out a safe and creative space for them to explore themselves, each other, and the world at large.

Instructor Spotlight

Meet Nicholas Kessler

Nicholas Kessler

Explore the possibilities of acting with Nicholas Kessler in an upcoming classes at the Walters:YOUTH

Acting: Instant Comedy, 2/11–3/10 – Page 23

Acting: Improv Adventures, 4/14–5/12 – Page 23

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Creative Communication Skills, 2/11–3/10 – Page 29

Storytelling, 4/14–5/12 – Page 29

For more information on Nicholas’ upcoming performances, visit the Liberators at the Siren Theater at liberatorsimprov.tumbler.com

“Everybody plays different roles in life” –Nicholas Kessler

Nicholas teaching youth acting at the Walters

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Clay Kids: Amazing Animals! If you love art, animals, and hands-on creativity, this class is for you! Using animals as inspiration, discover the building blocks of sculpture as you experiment with color, texture, shape, proportion, and more. Through the medium of clay, bring your creativity to the world of wildlife and set your imagination on an exciting journey. Create and glaze multiple small sculptures to bring home and treasure.

5 – 8 yearsWalters Cultural Arts CenterAlice Hill49344 Thu 1/28 – 2/18 4 – 5:30 pm$56 Resident, $70 Non-Resident

Clay KidsExpress your clay-tivity through hands-on activities like pinch-pots, bowls, small sculptures and more. Create fun and memorable keepsakes and have a great time exploring while learning the basics of clay. Each student creates and glazes several projects to take home and treasure. A fantastic launching pad for young ceramic artists!

5 – 8 yearsWalters Cultural Arts CenterAlice Hill49343 Thu 4/14 – 5/5 4 – 5:30 pm$56 Resident, $70 Non-Resident

Young Sculptors: Clay CreationsExpress your creativity through clay! In this dynamic, hands-on class, discover easy techniques to make amazing 3D sculptures. Have a blast experimenting with exciting techniques, surface textures, and colors as you gain foundational ceramics skills. From animals and magical creatures to masks, cups, and more—create multiple small-scale sculptures to bring home and treasure.

9 – 12 yearsWalters Cultural Arts CenterAlice Hill49345 Mon 2/1 – 3/7 4 – 5:30 pm No class 2/15$56 Resident, $70 Non-Resident

Young Sculptors: Amazing AnimalsGo wild with clay. Let the beauty, excitement and diversity of the animal kingdom inspire fantastic ceramic sculptures to take home and cherish. From exotic wildlife to favorite pets, make your very own amazing animals as you explore the foundational concepts of sculpture, such as balance, proportion, and personal style. Design and glaze your own animal collection—leashes optional!

9 – 12 yearsWalters Cultural Arts CenterAlice Hill49346 Mon 4/11 – 5/9 4 – 5:30 pm$56 Resident, $70 Non-Resident

Youth Classes – Clay

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Youth WheelHave a blast as you get your hands muddy and create beautiful ceramic pieces to use and share at home. Learn how to throw and glaze a variety of forms from cups and bowls to vases and more. Develop hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills as you take your creativity for a spin.

9 – 13 yearsWalters Cultural Arts CenterJen Champlin49347 Wed 2/17 – 3/16 4 – 5:15 pm49348 Wed 4/13 – 5/11 4 – 5:15 pm$62 Resident, $74 Non-Resident

Beginners welcome in all youth classes & camps at the Walters Cultural Arts Center.

Returning students encouraged to advance and build on skills from previous classes.

Creative Kids Why pick just one art form when you can explore painting, drawing, and ceramics all in one class? Dive into art in all its colorful forms as you create 2D and 3D masterpieces to take home and share. There are absolutely no limits to where your creativity, curiosity, and artistic imagination can take you!

5 – 8 yearsWalters Cultural Arts CenterAlice Hill49350 Thu 2/25 – 3/17 4 – 5:30 pm$52 Resident, $65 Non-Resident

Beginning Painting: Famous Artists!—NEW!Attention budding artists! Get ready to have a blast and unleash your creativity in this exciting new class. Discover the techniques that famous artists use to make their images and ideas come to life—and let them inspire your own masterpieces. Create bold colors like Matisse, paint to music like Kandisnsky, and so much more. A joyful, empowering way to dive into foundations of painting and creative expression.

9 – 12 yearsWalters Cultural Arts CenterElizabeth Higgins49358 Tue 2/23 – 3/15 4 – 5:30 pm$47 Resident, $62 Non-Resident

Wild Painters: Animals—NEW!Unleash your creativity and create colorful masterpieces inspired by favorite pets or creatures from around the world. Painting animals is one of the best ways to explore the foundations of painting: color, proportion, texture, shading and more. Just don’t feed the artwork!

9 – 12 yearsWalters Cultural Arts CenterShannon Johnson49362 Thu 4/7 – 5/5 4 – 5:30 pm$52 Resident, $65 Non-Resident

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Family Art Night at the Walters

Create something truly special with clay, paint, collage & more.

Family Art Night is fun for all ages and everyone is welcome. Work on engaging, hands-on art projects individually or team up as a family. Each Thursday offers a different project and material to work with. All supplies are included. (Please check the Walters website for a schedule of activities.)

Note: This is a facilitated art activity. Youth under 18 must be accompanied by a participating adult. Parents are encouraged to assist young children.

For more information, including the monthly project schedule, visit www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Walters. Maximum of 20 people, so come early.

Day: Every Thursday (except during closures)

Time: 6:30 – 8:30 pm

Place: Cultural Arts Center Studio B30

Fee: $5/individual, Children under 3 free

Beginners welcome in all youth classes & camps at the Walters Cultural Arts Center. Returning students encouraged to advance

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Let’s Paint: Mini Masters—NEW!Have you ever wanted to paint a rooster like Picasso? Or a lily pad like Monet? Unleash your inner master in this exciting new class! Dive into painting by discovering how famous artists make images and ideas come to life. Take inspiration from the world around you and explore how colors can work together for exciting results. A joyful, empowering way for young artists to dive into painting and creative expression!

5 – 8 yearsWalters Cultural Arts CenterElizabeth Higgins49359 Tue 1/19 – 2/9 4 – 5:30 pm$47 Resident, $62 Non-Resident

Let’s Paint: World of Watercolor—NEW!Dive into the fun, colorful and surprising world of watercolor. Watercolors provide an exciting and freeing introduction to painting. Grab your brush and explore color, line, shape, brushwork skills, and other techniques to make your paintings come to life. Experiment, play, see your world with artist’s eyes and discover what’s special and surprising about working in watercolor this spring.

5 – 8 yearsWalters Cultural Arts CenterElizabeth Higgins49360 Tue 4/5 – 4/26 4 – 5:30 pm $47 Resident, $62 Non-Resident

Let’s Paint: Explore ColorGet ready for an explosion of color! Have fun exploring the world of paint in this dynamic class that unleashes the power of color. Explore how colors can work together with exciting results, and take inspiration from the colors you see in the world around you. This is a joyful, empowering way to dive into painting and creative expression.

5 – 8 yearsWalters Cultural Arts CenterElizabeth Higgins49361 Tue 5/3 – 5/24 4 – 5:30 pm $47 Resident, $62 Non-Resident

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Let’s Draw: Cartoons Create exciting characters, gain new skills and have a blast drawing from your imagination. Cartooning helps young artists express their unique creativity while developing an understanding of line, shape, color, shading and more. Explore the fun and whimsical nature of cartooning to let your ideas shine and bring your characters to life!

5 – 8 yearsWalters Cultural Arts CenterAlex Chiu49363 Thu 1/28 – 2/18 4 – 5:30 pm$47 Resident, $62 Non-Resident

Let’s Draw: Animals Take your pen for a walk on the wild side and have a blast while learning fun and easy new techniques. Drawing animals is one of the best ways to explore the key elements of drawing, such as line, texture, proportion, color, shading and more.

5 – 8 yearsWalters Cultural Arts CenterAlex Chiu49364 Mon 2/22 – 3/14 4 – 5:30 pm$47 Resident, $62 Non-Resident

Wild Drawing: Animals—NEW!Whether you’re a beginning doodler, seasoned sketcher, or just love animals, drawing them is a great way to develop skills that make the process fun and empowering. From amazing creatures to favorite pets, bring your page to life through rewarding and easy techniques. Experiment with line, shape, color, texture and more—just don’t feed your creations!

9 – 12 yearsWalters Cultural Arts CenterShannon Johnson49365 Thu 2/4 – 3/3 4 – 5:30 pm$52 Resident, $65 Non-Resident

Comics & Cartooning—NEW!Cartoon and comic drawing brings out the best of the imagination: fun, spontaneity, and complete artistic freedom. Discover simple tips, tricks and techniques to boost your drawing confidence, and bring your ideas, characters and storylines to life using visual images. Express yourself as you create cartoons and characters that have big personality—and are uniquely your own. Bring your own sketchbook to class.

9 – 13 yearsWalters Cultural Arts CenterAlex Chiu49366 Mon 3/28 – 4/25 4 – 5:30 pm No class 4/11$47 Resident, $62 Non-Resident

AnimationUse basic drawing techniques to create fun characters and worlds to set in motion. Explore new skills and gain confidence as you follow a step-by-step process to create and animate images from your imagination. Discover character design, framing, and tweening—and watch your creations walk off the page! Please bring a sketchbook to class.

9 – 13 yearsWalters Cultural Arts CenterAlex Chiu49367 Mon 5/2 – 5/23 4 – 5:30 pm$47 Resident, $62 Non-Resident

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Beginners welcome in all youth classes and camps at the Walters Cultural Arts Center.

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Let’s Draw Camp Let the freedom and joy of drawing bring out the best of your imagination this Spring Break! Explore your creativity and develop an understanding of the elements that bring fantastic and unique drawings to life. Take your skills and imagination to new places as you experiment with line, shape, color, texture and shading by observing the world around you. Every day is a new adventure!

5 – 8 yearsWalters Cultural Arts CenterAlex Chiu49368 Mon – Thu 3/21 – 3/24 10 – 11:30 am$47 Resident, $62 Non-Resident

Young Sculptors CampExpress your creativity through clay! In this dynamic, hands-on camp, discover easy techniques to make amazing sculptures. Have a blast experimenting with texture, color, and glazing as you gain foundational ceramics skills. From animals and magical creatures to masks, cups, and more—create and glaze multiple small-scale sculptures to bring home and treasure.

5 – 8 yearsWalters Cultural Arts CenterAlice Hill49351 Mon – Thu 3/21 – 3/24 10 – 11:30 am$56 Resident, $70 Non-Resident

Animation CampUsing basic drawing techniques, create fun and surprising characters and worlds and make them move! Gain confidence as you explore a step-by-step process to create and animate images from your imagination. Discover essential skills that professional animators use, including character design, framing, tweening and more—then watch your creations walk off the page! Please bring a sketchbook to class.

9 – 13 yearsWalters Cultural Arts CenterAlex Chiu49369 Mon – Thu 3/21 – 3/24 1 – 2:30 pm$47 Resident, $62 Non-Resident

Creative Camp! Why pick just one art form when you can explore painting, drawing, and ceramics all in one camp? Dive into art in all its colorful forms as you create 2D and 3D masterpieces to take home and share. There are absolutely no limits to where your creativity, curiosity, and artistic imagination can take you!

9 – 12 yearsWalters Cultural Arts CenterAlice Hill49354 Mon – Thu 3/21 – 3/24 1 – 2:30 pm$52 Resident, $65 Non-Resident

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Beginners welcome in all youth classes & camps at the Walters Cultural Arts Center. Returning students encouraged to advance and build on skills from previous classes.

Let’s Act: Animal Stories—NEW!Get ready to act on the wild side this winter! Have fun, meet new friends and gain confidence as you explore new skills acting out scenes inspired by animal characters. Use the endless possibilities animals offer to discover ways actors bring characters to life using their voice, imagination, movement and more. Learn how actors work together to support each other on stage and take their audiences on unforgettable journeys.

5 – 8 yearsWalters Cultural Arts CenterCassie Greer49370 Mon 2/8 – 3/14 3:30 – 4:15 pm No class on 2/15$38 Resident, $50 Non-Resident

Storybook TheatreStep into a storybook as you bring great stories to life. Have a blast with exciting characters as you enter the imaginative world of acting. Learn empowering theatre games that teach you the confidence and teamwork to follow your imagination to magical new places. Explore the joy of performing while developing your acting and communication skills and more.

5 – 8 yearsWalters Cultural Arts CenterCassie Greer49371 Mon 4/11 – 5/9 3:30 – 4:15 pm$38 Resident, $50 Non-Resident

Acting: How to Rehearse a Play—NEW!Discover the skills to take a scene from script to stage. Rehearsing is an exciting, creative process that builds confidence, teamwork, communication skills and more—plus it’s fun! A great class for students who already love to act, or beginning students who want to have a blast working together to bring a variety of scenes to life, and bring out the best in everyone’s ideas and talents. There’s no limit to where your acting and rehearsing skills can take you!

9 – 12 yearsWalters Cultural Arts CenterCassie Greer49372 Mon 2/8 – 3/14 4:30 – 5:30 pm No class on 2/15$44 Resident, $58 Non-Resident

Actor’s Toolkit: Voice & MovementGet ready to speak and move with clarity, confidence, and power. Actors rely on their voices and their bodies to bring scenes and characters to life. In this class, discover tools and techniques to use your voice and movement imaginatively and effectively in a variety of engaging scenes. Work creatively with others, have a blast, and gain foundational skills to take you far onstage and off.

9 – 12 yearsWalters Cultural Arts CenterCassie Greer49373 Mon 4/11 – 5/9 4:30 – 5:30 pm$44 Resident, $58 Non-Resident

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Acting: Improv AdventuresLearn skills that take your acting to new levels and make performing fun and exciting. Build communication and ensemble skills as well as encouraging commitment, decision making, creativity, confidence, freedom—and fun! Play games and explore new approaches to creating characters and scenes by bringing your own ideas to the stage. Surprise yourself with how far your imagination takes you.

9 – 12 yearsWalters Cultural Arts CenterNicholas Kessler49374 Thu 4/14 – 5/12 3:30 – 4:45 pm$47 Resident, $62 Non-Resident

Acting: Instant Comedy—NEW!Laugh yourself silly while learning new skills that make performing fun and exciting. Gain experience with comedic acting, improvisation, writing and creating sketch scenes. Build communication and teamwork skills, creativity, confidence, active listening and more. Play games, explore new approaches to characters and scenes, and leave with new acting and comedy skills.

9 – 12 yearsWalters Cultural Arts CenterNicholas Kessler49376 Thu 2/11 – 3/10 3:30 – 4:45 pm$47 Resident, $62 Non-Resident

Beginning Youth Guitar Strum your heart out in this group guitar class focusing on rhythm, agility, and creative expression in popular music. Even if you’ve never played before, begin playing songs right away as you learn easy tools and techniques to take your playing prowess to the next level. Have fun and explore guitar skills in a supportive class environment. Bring your own guitar (acoustic or electric with amplifier). See supply list on Walters website for complete instrument and supply information.

8 – 10 yearsWalters Cultural Arts CenterAustin Randle49377 Tue 2/9 – 3/8 3:30 – 4:15 pm49378 Tue 4/26 – 5/24 3:30 – 4:15 pm$38 Resident, $50 Non-Resident

Beginning GuitarBegin playing right away even if you’ve never even picked up a guitar. Explore strumming, rhythm, chords, melody, and more in this empowering group class. Gain tools and techniques to play with confidence and ease and leave with music to share. Have fun and explore foundational guitar skills in a supportive class environment. Bring your own guitar (acoustic or electric with amplifier). See supply list on Walters website for complete instrument and supply information.

11 – 12 yearsWalters Cultural Arts CenterAustin Randle49379 Tue 2/9 – 3/8 4:30 – 5:30 pm49380 Tue 4/26 – 5/24 4:30 – 5:30 pm$44 Resident, $58 Non-Resident

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Painting Ceramic Tiles—NEW!Painting on tiles is fantastic way to explore color, pattern, repetition and personal style as you experiment with brushwork, stenciling, and texture to bring richness and beauty to your work. Create tiles that can be hung for stand alone displays or as part of a larger creative design. See website for supply list. Some materials provided.

16 years – AdultWalters Cultural Arts CenterEdyta Salak49387 Mon 2/1 – 2/29 6:30 – 8:30 pm No class 2/1549388 Mon 4/11 – 5/2 6:30 – 8:30 pm$68 Resident, $82 Non-Resident $44 Senior Resident, $58 Senior Non-Resident

Creative Glazing – NEW!Explore the artistry behind the glazing process and bring out your unique style. Discover exciting techniques that transform the look of your piece to add beauty, creativity, and personal expression. (Students have the option to glaze and create both functional and decorative pieces.) Materials Provided.

14 years – AdultWalters Cultural Arts CenterTheresa Arrison49385 Tue 2/9 – 3/8 6:30 – 8:30 pm$82 Resident, $96 Non-Resident $58 Senior Resident, $73 Senior Non-Resident

Clay Luminaries: Spring LightsTransform any space with patterned candle light from your clay luminary. Luminaries are artistically gratifying to make and are fantastic projects for learning fundamental ceramic techniques in both hand-building and glazing. Discover how shape, light, and shadow interact with clay, free your creativity and light up your spring. Materials Provided.

14 years – AdultWalters Cultural Arts CenterTheresa Arrison49386 Tue 4/5 – 5/3 6:30 – 8:30 pm$82 Resident, $96 Non-Resident $58 Senior Resident, $73 Senior Non-Resident

All Creative Arts Classes: No experience necessary. Returning students

encouraged to work on more challenging pieces tailored to experience level in a supportive

class environment. Materials provided unless noted in description.

Wheel ThrowingIf you’ve been curious about trying the potter’s wheel, this class is for you! Roll up your sleeves, get your hands muddy and set your creativity loose at the wheel in a fun, supportive class environment. Explore fundamental techniques to create and glaze your own cups, bowls, and other ceramic objects that are both beautiful and functional. No experience necessary. Returning students will work on more challenging projects tailored to their experience level. Materials Provided.

14 years – AdultWalters Cultural Arts CenterTheresa Arrison49383 Mon 2/1 – 3/14 6:30 – 8:30 pm No class 2/1549384 Mon 4/4 – 5/9 6:30 – 8:30 pm$94 Resident, $111 Non-Resident $64 Senior Resident, $79 Senior Non-Resident

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Beginning/Intermediate CeramicsDive into the wonders of all things ceramic in this class that combines both wheel and hand-building for maximum “clay-mersion.” Explore techniques to make unique and functional cups, plates, bowls and more, as you experiment with different color combinations and personalize your ceramic masterpieces with color and texture. Materials provided.

14 years – AdultWalters Cultural Arts CenterVictoria Shaw49381 Tue 1/26 – 3/15 6:30 – 8:30 pm49382 Tue 4/5 – 5/24 6:30 – 8:30 pm$116 Resident, $135 Non-Resident $72 Senior Resident, $103 Senior Non-Resident

Intro to Comics & Cartooning—NEW!Cartooning and comics bring out the best of the imagination: fun, spontaneity, and complete artistic freedom—for all ages and maturity levels. Humor, wit, subtlety, or suspense—it’s all in the stroke of a pen. Discover simple techniques and tricks, as well as foundational drawing skills to boost your drawing confidence and create fresh characters and storylines. Be delighted as your unique characters take on a life of their own. Bring a sketchbook to class. See website for supply list.

14 years – AdultWalters Cultural Arts CenterAlex Chiu49391 Mon 3/28 – 4/25 6:30 – 8:30 pm No class on 4/11$60 Resident, $74 Non-Resident $40 Senior Resident, $55 Senior Non-Resident

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Open Studio Flex your clay-tivity with independent studio time!

Open Studio provides time to work independently on personal projects in the clay studio and wheel room—with a plethora of tools and glazes at your disposal. Meet new people, explore new skills, and pursue your individual interests with this self-guided time in the studio.

Open to current and previous Walters students. Passes expire at term end: 6/29/16. Sessions do not need to be used concurrently. Maximum of 15 people. Those under 18 must be accompanied by a participating adult. Signing up for Open Studio signifies acceptance of the guidelines outlined in the Open Studio brochure for studio use.

Wed 1/6 – 6/29 5:30 – 8:30 pm$10 One-time, drop in pass, $36 Four Session Pass (only $9/session) $48 Six Session Pass (only $8/session) $56 Eight Session Pass (only $7/session)

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Painting in Pastels—NEW!With their rich colors and versatility, pastels lend themselves to an incredible range of personal expression. Discover how flexible, forgiving, fun, and easy working with pastels can be. Experiment with color values, shape, composition and more. Capture the world around you in stunning color, follow your inspiration, and expand your artistic skill set as you dive into the world of pastel painting. This exciting new class is perfect for beginners and all ability levels. See website for full supply list.

14 years – AdultWalters Cultural Arts CenterAmanda Houston49405 Thu 4/21 – 5/19 6:30 – 8:30 pm$68 Resident, $82 Non-Resident $44 Senior Resident, $58 Senior Non-Resident

Drawing in InkBring excitement and confidence to your drawing and explore the unique possibilities of working in ink. Discover exciting new techniques through a rewarding, step-by-step approach. Surprise yourself with your progress as you gain skills in composition, perspective, creating washes, tones and more. Set your drawing and creativity free and unlock ways to translate your imagination to the page. See website for full supply list.

14 years – AdultWalters Cultural Arts CenterAlex Chiu49390 Mon 2/22 – 3/14 6:30 – 8:30 pm$60 Resident, $74 Non-Resident $40 Senior Resident, $55 Senior Non-Resident

Drawing in PencilDiscover fundamental techniques of drawing in a fun, step-by-step approach. Pencil offers the versatility to experiment and build skills in composition, perspective, creating contrast, shading, proportion and more. Set your creativity free, gain confidence in your drawing, and be empowered with ways to translate your imagination onto the page. See website for full supply list.

14 years – AdultWalters Cultural Arts CenterAlex Chiu49389 Thu 1/28 – 2/18 6:30 – 8:30 pm$60 Resident, $74 Non-Resident $40 Senior Resident, $55 Senior Non-Resident

Intro to Animation—NEW!Create fun and surprising characters and worlds and set them in motion. Create and animate imagined images with confidence in this step-by-step process. Explore traditional, hand-drawn and stop motion animation and learn techniques and skills that professional animators use, including character design, framing, tweening, and more. Bring a sketchbook to class. See website for supply list.

14 years – AdultWalters Cultural Arts CenterAlex Chiu49406 Mon 5/2 – 5/23 6:30 – 8:30 pm$60 Resident, $74 Non-Resident $40 Senior Resident, $55 Senior Non-Resident

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Watercolor: Design and Create—NEW!Whether you’re a complete beginner or an experienced painter, discover how simple, step-by-step design techniques help set your paintings up for success. Find increased freedom and enjoyment by experimenting with beginner-friendly elements of composition: from loose pencil sketches to support your painting to a final masterpiece. Build confidence in your own artist style, gain skills, and have a blast creating with watercolor in a supportive class environment. See website for supply list.

16 years – AdultWalters Cultural Arts CenterBonnie Burbidge49396 Wed 4/6 – 5/4 6:30 – 8 pm$54 Resident, $67 Non-Resident $34 Senior Resident, $44 Senior Non-Resident

Beginning Watercolor: Painting ConfidencePaint with freedom, joy, and excitement—even if you’ve never painted before. Shake up your creativity and discover new ways of approaching watercolor, whether you’re a beginner or more experienced artist seeking fresh inspiration and tools. Play with a range of possibilities—brushwork, texture, mood, color and more—that make working in watercolor special and inspiring. Gain more confidence as you

dive into the medium and learn new ways to bring images to life in this supportive class environment. See website for full supply list.

14 years – AdultWalters Cultural Arts CenterSue Anne Seckora49393 Wed 1/20 – 2/24 4 – 6 pm49394 Wed 3/2 – 4/6 4 – 6 pm$80 Resident, $95 Non-Resident $49 Senior Resident, $64 Senior Non-Resident

Have your supplies with you for the first class: If your class includes a supply list (see description),

visit www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Walters to see course info under the classes section of the website.

All Creative Arts Classes: No experience necessary. Returning students

encouraged to work on more challenging pieces tailored to experience level in a supportive class environment. Materials provided unless noted in

description.

Creative Watercolor: Artist’s Sketchbook—NEW!Discover exciting ways to use your artist’s sketchbook as a creative space to grow, develop, and express your ideas. Explore the world around you and subjects you’re drawn to—then watch them transform in the pages of your sketchbook. Enhance your artist eye and build your skills to bring images to life. Great class for beginners or experienced artists looking to re-energize, or go deeper into their creative process. Dive into what truly inspires you in this rewarding, “no pressure” approach to painting and watercolor. See website for full supply list.

16 years – AdultWalters Cultural Arts CenterBonnie Burbidge49395 Wed 2/3 – 3/9 6:30 – 8 pm$64 Resident, $78 Non-Resident $40 Senior Resident, $52 Senior Non-Resident

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Painting in AcrylicsCreate realistic scenes and images from photographs in this popular class. Discover an illuminating, step-by-step approach to acrylic painting to make your wildlife scenes jump off the canvas. Techniques in color-mixing, shading, and composition are explored as students learn to see their imagesand the world—through an artist’ eye. See website for full supply list.

16 years – AdultWalters Cultural Arts CenterGerald Sticka49403 Wed 2/3 – 3/9 6:30 – 8:30 pm49404 Wed 4/6 – 5/11 6:30 – 8:30 pm$80 Resident, $95 Non-Resident $49 Senior Resident, $64 Senior Non-Resident

Adventurous AcrylicsExpress yourself, explore beautiful colors, and set your creativity free in this playful approach to painting in acrylics. Discover what’s rewarding about the rich color choices and versatility available to you even if you’ve never used acrylics. Explore composition, shape, texture, tone and more. Let the natural world and your own unique imagination inspire your canvas. See website for full supply list.

16 years – AdultWalters Cultural Arts CenterEdyta Salak49398 Tue 2/16 – 3/15 6:30 – 8:30 pm$68 Resident, $82 Non-Resident $44 Senior Resident, $58 Senior Non-Resident

All Creative Arts Classes: No experience necessary. Returning students encouraged to work on more challenging pieces tailored to experience level in a supportive class environment. Materials provided unless noted in description.

Beginning Acrylics—NEW!Have you ever been curious about painting in Acrylics? Then this class is for you! Play, experiment, and explore the rich colors and flexibility that make working with acrylics so rewarding and enjoyable. Learn fundamental painting techniques and experiment with composition, shape, texture, tone and more with a beginner-friendly approach. Let the natural world and your imagination inspire your painting and surprise yourself with how far you go in each class. See website for full supply list.

16 years – AdultWalters Cultural Arts CenterEdyta Salak49402 Tue 4/5 – 5/3 4 – 6 pm$68 Resident, $82 Non-Resident $44 Senior Resident, $58 Senior Non-Resident

Abstract Acrylics Painting in the abstract is a fantastic way to free your creativity, dislodge creative blocks, explore new perspectives, and gain new skills to make painting more rewarding and exciting. Discover more about yourself and your individual style as you experiment with different modes of abstract expression—bold and subtle movements of color, interesting shapes and patterns, and more. A great class for beginning painters or experienced painters seeking new inspiration in a supportive class environment. See website for full supply list.

16 years – AdultWalters Cultural Arts CenterEdyta Salak49397 Tue 4/12 – 5/10 6:30 – 8:30 pm$68 Resident, $82 Non-Resident $44 Senior Resident, $58 Senior Non-Resident

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Have your supplies with you for the first class:

If your class includes a supply list (see description), visit www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Walters to see the specifics for any specific course under the classes section of the website.

Beginning HulaExplore the movement, language, songs, stories, and culture behind this beginner-friendly dance form. No experience—or shoes—necessary. A fantastic, hands-on way to learn more about Hawaiian history and culture while getting exercise and having a great time. This supportive class environment is open to men and women alike. Bring your sense of adventure and travel to the islands without leaving the Walters! Wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle.

14 years – AdultWalters Cultural Arts CenterLisa Chang49407 Mon 4/18 – 5/9 6:30 – 8 pm$44 Resident, $56 Non-Resident $28 Senior Resident, $38 Senior Non-Resident

Creative Movement with Body Vox—Special Class Collaboration! Have a great time, get moving, and work with one of the region’s most beloved and celebrated dance companies, even if—or especially if—you don’t consider yourself a dancer. Begin each class with a warm up and progress to standing and traveling movements that anyone can learn—and leave physically and creatively energized. Take advantage of a unique opportunity to get to know BodyVox before their performance at the Walters on April 1! Wear clothing you can move in with socks and bring a water bottle.

14 years – AdultWalters Cultural Arts CenterBodyVox Company Member49408 Mon 3/7 – 3/28 6:30 – 7:45 pm$44 Resident, $56 Non-Resident $28 Senior Resident, $38 Senior Non-Resident

For more information about BodyVox see the Walters Concert Season on page 11.

Creative Communication Skills—NEW!Discover how to use the skills that professional actors use in rehearsal and performance, and strengthen your own communication skills and results. Techniques like active listening, body language, voice, intention and others can have a huge impact on how you express yourself and succeed in situations where communication is important. Acting is a great way to explore and grow these skills while having a great time with others. Leave with practical tools to support your communication goals onstage and off.

AdultWalters Cultural Arts CenterNicholas Kessler49409 Thu 2/11 – 3/10 6 – 8 pm$58 Resident, $72 Non-Resident $36 Senior Resident, $51 Senior Non-Resident

Storytelling—NEW!From The Moth to BackFence PDX to TED Talks, the art of storytelling is having a golden moment. Discover the techniques storytellers use to shape their experiences into compelling narratives in a supportive class environment. Nicholas Kessler (host of Portland’s Moth series) takes you through a step-by-step process to weave your ideas and unique experiences into a great story—a story that needs to be told!

AdultWalters Cultural Arts CenterNicholas Kessler49410 Thu 4/14 – 5/12 6 – 8 pm$58 Resident, $72 Non-Resident $36 Senior Resident, $51 Senior Non-Resident

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Hands-On Marketing DesignA workshop designed to provide basic hands-on design training. This workshop includes design strategy basics as well as hands-on training in Publisher. Learn how to create an ad for a local paper and a basic marketing brochure.

AdultShute Park Branch LibraryZita Podany48572 Wed 3/30 4 – 6 pm$25

Web Design and Strategy In this workshop Zita Podany covers the pros and cons of different web platforms. Discuss basic web setup and layout design for Wix and WordPress.

AdultShute Park Branch LibraryZita Podany48573 Wed 4/13 4 – 6 pm$25

For more information about the Hillsboro Arts & Culture Council, its programs, workshops and networking events,

visit www.hillsboroarts.org

Joy of WatercolorDiscover what makes working with watercolor special and freeing for artists of all experience levels. Gain confidence as you experiment with techniques like brushwork, washes, color mapping and more while embracing the unique properties of watercolor. Grow your skills through a series of fun exercises designed to ignite your creativity and bring images to life in a supportive environment. Beginning and intermediate students welcome and encouraged. Materials provided.

Hillsboro Community Senior CenterBonnie Burbidge49411 Thu 2/4 – 3/3 10 – 11:30 am$37 Senior Resident, $45 Senior Non-Resident $57 Resident, $72 Non-Resident

All Creative Arts Classes at the Senior Center: No experience necessary unless noted in the class description. Returning students are encouraged to work on more challenging pieces tailored to their experience level.

HACC Professional Development Workshops

Spring WatercolorBring still images to life and infuse them with meaning and your own unique inspiration and point of view. Hone your skills through a series of fun, no-pressure exercises to help free your creativity...and your paintbrush. Gain confidence as you experiment with brushwork, washes, use of color, and more to make working in watercolor enjoyable and rewarding. Materials provided.

Hillsboro Community Senior CenterBonnie Burbidge49412 Thu 4/7 – 5/5 10 – 11:30 am $37 Senior Resident, $45 Senior Non-Resident $57 Resident, $72 Non-Resident

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Hillsboro Leaders Came Out to Celebrate the ArtsOn October 1, 2015 the Hillsboro Arts & Culture Council celebrated the arts by presenting our first award from the Arts and Culture Endowment Fund. The event, kicking off Hillsboro Arts Month, was attended by City leaders, including the Mayor and City Council as well representatives from local community arts organizations and supporters of the Endowment. All were on hand to applaud as the Hillsboro Community Youth Choir received the inaugural Endowment Award.

Above: Aron Carleson and Cindy Stitler Above: Councilor Steve Callaway with Ed and Regan ArringtonTop Center: Mayor Jerry Willey, Jerralynn Ness and Lynn Scheller

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The crowd mingles

The Youth Choir accepts the inaugural Endowment Award

Cris Caravaca, BJ Jeddeloh and Lori Prince

Gayle Darr and Marilynn Helzerman

Cindy Ueker and Sharon Ziel

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Culture Endowment

Hillsboro Community Foundation Legacy Endowment Program

Janel McKenna, Director of Advancement503-709-8426, hillsborocommunityfoundation.org

City of Hillsboro Parks & RecreationCristina Caravaca, Cultural Arts [email protected]

Be part of the legacy…

The Hillsboro Arts & Culture Endowment is the result of a partnership between:

The Hillsboro Arts & Culture Endowment builds, supports and

sustains the future for arts and culture in Hillsboro.

Consider making a planned gift to support and sustain our local arts

and culture community.

Learn More by Contacting:

You can also learn moreby visiting www.hillsboroarts.org

ARTS & CULTURE COUNCIL

LookForward,Give Backto the Arts

THE LOCALSCENE

Concerts | Theater | Dance | Festivals Galleries | Family Activities

Get local arts & culture events emailed to your inbox!

Sign up for The Local Scene at hillsboroarts.org.

ARTS & CULTURE COUNCIL

What Does art Mean to hillsboro?The City of Hillsboro has an active history of supporting the arts as a way to enhance livability. In fact, the City’s guiding document, the Hillsboro 2020 Vision and Action Plan, calls for over a dozen initiatives in the cultural arts sector alone. Highest on that list are the creation of a cultural arts center, an arts council and a public art program. Within the pages of the HillsboroARTS Magazine, you will see the dreams of 2020 becoming reality through creative programs, events, classes, concerts, gallery exhibitions, community grants and public art works

CULTURAL ARTS

Glenn & Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center The Walters opened on March 16, 2004. Located at the corner of SE 5th Avenue and Main Street, this site has a rich history

of community involvement that began when the Trinity Lutheran Church started construction of the church building in 1947.

The Walters is a ground-breaking facility that provides expanded opportunities for the entire Hillsboro community, including: youth and adult art education and training, increased access to local, regional and national artists and increased opportunity for individual artists to teach and demonstrate their craft. It is the first site constructed in Hillsboro with the intention of showcasing cultural events and providing community-centered arts education.

Hillsboro Arts & Culture CouncilThe HACC mission is to promote and support the growth of arts and culture as assets for a vital, prosperous and livable community.

The Hillsboro Arts & Culture Council (HACC) first convened in the spring of 2007. This citizen advisory committee is appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by City Council. Under the general direction of the City Council, the HACC oversees policies and programs pertaining to arts and culture for the City. It is housed in the Parks and Recreation Department and is administered by the Cultural Arts Program Manager.

In 2012, the HACC established the Hillsboro Arts & Culture Endowment in partnership with the Hillsboro Community Foundation to create long-term stable funding for our creative community.

Hillsboro Public Art ProgramPublic art is a part of our mental map of Hillsboro, creating the memorable public places that strengthen our community. Art can

attract us to downtown, enliven our neighborhoods, enhance our experiences in parks, remind us of our history, and celebrate our ethnic and cultural diversity.

Public art can take many forms - landscape treatments, building facades, freestanding sculptures, murals, lighting and more. It can be permanent or temporary. Often, art is an unexpected discovery that lifts us out of the ordinary and brings a moment of intrigue and delight to our day.

HillsboroARTS MissionHillsboroARTS is produced three times a year to inform our patrons and complement the Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Activities Guide. This publication will help you plan your schedule with our activities, events, and classes in mind.

Let Us Know What You ThinkWe value your thoughts and input and are interested in hearing your comments about what you see here or ideas for future topics. With your help, we can deliver a publication that meets your needs and those of our community. Please email your ideas, recommendations and remarks to [email protected]. We look forward to hearing from you.

Hillsboro Arts & Culture CouncilDebby Garman, Chair

Christine Martell, Vice ChairKeith Allen Ed Arrington Cindy Dauer Tim Gabriel Jeff Jurrens Carol Loughner Barbara Mason Elizabeth Farrell Dawn Sellers Bryan Welsh

Cultural Arts Program Staff Cristina Caravaca, Program Manager Katrina Hill, Administrative Specialist

Walters Cultural Art Center Bridie Harrington, Program Supervisor

Stephanie Adams-Santos, Facility Supervisor

Gayle Ritt, Facility Supervisor

Hillsboro Arts & Culture Council Melissa Moore, Program Supervisor

Lisa Ahrendt, Facility Supervisor

Hillsboro Public Art Program Valerie Otani, Program Supervisor

ON THE COVER: Heather Jackson dances with BodyVox. Photo by Michael Shay.

PHOTOS IN THIS ISSUE were taken by Walters and HACC staff unless otherwise indicated. All rights reserved.

COPYRIGHT 2016, Hillsboro Parks & Recreation.

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UPCOMING 2016 WALTERS CONCERTS

With thanks to Embassy Suite, our season sponsor

Concert concessions available from Longbottom Coffee & Tea

Classical, Folk, Bluegrass, Americana, Opera, Roots, Modern Dance & More...

Jan 29 RABBIT WILDE Modern Americana | $15/$20

Feb 12 JOAQUIN LOPEZ Singer/Songwriter| $14/$18

Mar 4 ACOUSTIC GUITAR SUMMIT Fingerstyle Guitar | $18/$22

Mar 11 DELGANI STRING QUARTET Classical | $20/$25 | $12 Student

Apr 1 BODYVOX Modern Dance | $15/$20 | $10 Student/Senior

Apr 22 OREGON MANDOLIN ORCHESTRA Classical/Bluegrass | $15/$20

May 6 TONY FURTADO Roots/Slide Guitar | $20/$25

May 20 COLLEEN RANEY Celtic Singer/Songwriter | $14/$18

SPECIAL SATURDAY MATINEE

Feb 27 PORTLAND OPERA: ELIXIR OF LOVE Opera | Family Friendly| Suggested $5 Donation

To Purchase Tickets Call: 503-615-3485 | Online: www.brownpapertickets.com

Walk-up: 527 East Main Street, Hillsboro, OR 97123

For complete information, visit www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Walters

Rabbit Wilde

Joaquin Lopez

Delgani String Quartet

Colleen Raney

Tony Furtado