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Sunday May 11 2pm |
Laptop & Lapsteel with Thomas Gaudynski & Christopher Burns, digital and analog duos |
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Wednesday May 14 7pm |
Riverwest Co-op presents Dr. Bronner's Magic Soapbox
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Friday May 16 7pm |
Amaud Jamaul Johnson preceded by open mic |
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Saturday May 17 1-4pm |
Humor is Spoken Here: How to Write a Funny Poem with Maurice Kilwein Guevara |
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Saturday May 17 5-8pm |
Special Bitchcraft Event celebrating Bitch Magazine's Feminist Response to Pop Culture |
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Sunday May 18 2pm |
Susan Engberg |
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Sunday May 25 7pm |
Alternating Currents Live: The Chicago Luzern Exchange, the Chicago-Switzerland connection |
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Friday May 30 7pm |
Experimental Film & Video presents Athleticism vs. Aestheticism - Multiple Artists |
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Saturday May 31 5-9pm |
Opening Reception: Devotion to Thread. Guest curator: Faythe Levine. Featuring fiber artists: Chris Niver, Diem Chau, Emily Eibel, Jenny Hart, Kate Bingman-Burt, Kristin Loffer Theiss, Lisa Solomon, Merrliee Challis, Orly Cogan, Pippi Zornoza, Rebecca Schoenecker, Shannon Rankin, Steve Macdonald, Xander Marro, Melissa Woods |
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Volunteers
(Always needed)
Opportunities include:
Bookstore Assistant: reshelving & restocking books.
Bulk Mailing Assistant: Help label newsletters & drive to bulk mail.
Hospitality: Greeters for special events.
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PERFORMANCE
Laptop & Lapsteel
Thomas Gaudynski and Christopher Burns
Sunday, May 11, 2pm
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| The Alternating Currents Live series of new music is co-sponsored by WMSE (91.7 FM) and Woodland Pattern and hosted by Hal Rammel. These concerts are broadcast on Alternating Currents the following Sunday evening, 6-9pm, on WMSE-FM. Performers have included Fred Lonberg-Holm, Jaap Blonk, Robin Holcomb, and Pauline Oliveros. |
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Experimental Film and Video series is co-sponsored by the UWM Film and Video Department and curated by Carl Bogner. It has featured work by Jack Smith, Stan Brakhage and Joseph Cornell as well as work by local filmmakers Stephanie Barber and Jennifer Montgomery. It is the last Friday of the month, begins at 7 P.M. and costs $2. |
| Redletter is a reading series featuring local and regional poets and writers on the third Friday of each month, and is curated by Chuck Stebelton. The program begins at 7 p.m. with an open mic, followed by two featured readers. The cost is $3, or $2 for open mic readers. |
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INTERVIEW:
Clayton Eshleman discusses César Vallejo, literary translation, and the poet's formation. |
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Support
Woodland Pattern events are supported by the Wisconsin Arts Board, Milwaukee County, the Greater Milwaukee Foundation, Meyer and Norma Ragir Foundation, The Brico Fund, The Richard and Ethel Herzfeld Foundation, Marshall & Ilsley Foundation and individual donors. |
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Woodland Pattern is a proud member of Community Shares |
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