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February 10, 2021

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Wednesday, February 10, 2021

All Day Butte College Virtual Gallery- Public Arts by Local Artist (Multi-Day Event)

https://bit.ly/3ll4XkB


The Butte College Gallery is featuring public art works by local artists in Butte County, in a virtual gallery exhibit. This virtual exhibit will be available for viewing online until June of 2021. Local artists include murals by Scott Teeple, Gregg Payne, David Barta, Ted Hanson, Frank Wilson, Christian Garcia, Shepard Fairey, and John Pugh.

 

For more info, contact Daniel Donnelly: donnellyda@butte.edu

Main Campus
All Day Butte College Virtual Gallery- Paul Lewin (Multi-Day Event)
https://rebrand.ly/PaulLewinArtShow

I was born in Kingston, Jamaica in 1973. I moved to the U.S. with my family in 1977 and spent most of my younger years growing up in Miami FL. In 2004 I moved to Oakland, CA. Art has been a part of my life from as far back as I can remember. My father was my first artistic influence. From a very young age I would assist him in various creative projects. My father was a great storyteller. I loved listening to his stories of the old country in Jamaica while we worked. He also taught me a lot about ancient societies, science, and history. My childhood home was filled with paintings, sculptures, and artifacts of many different cultures from around the world. These works, along with my love of sci-fi and fantasy art, inspired a lot of my early creativity.

Today my art is inspired by Afro Caribbean/ African folklore, nature and sci-fi. I’m primarily focused on storytelling; a tradition that has been passed down from generation to generation, dating back to ancient Africa. My intent is to create alternate worlds, with various elements of African and Afro Caribbean culture. The subjects in my work represent the ancestors. Ancient ancestors, futuristic ancestors, interdimensional ancestors, and all the other beings that inhabit the spirit world.

https://paullewinart.squarespace.com/

Main Campus
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Nurturing Parenting
Join us to learn the basics of how to become a Nurturing Parent. These 10 sessions developed by Dr. Stephen Bavolek will cover things like the philosophy of nurturing parenting; ages and stages; family morals, values & rules;  using praise, and many more.
Facilitator: Lisa Jackson, MA
Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.; February 3, 10, 17, 24, March 3, 10, 17, 24
This workshop will take place via Zoom.  Zoom ID: 976 403 3976
Click here for first time registration or info update.
1:00 PM - 2:30 PM Celebration of Lovers & Friends Series: Dating Yourself
We are in the swipe left, swipe right era. without much thought going into dating ourselves. What does it mean to date ourselves? First we have to break up with the notion that being unattached, or single, is lonely. Let's chat about the how and what of dating ourselves. 

1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Resource Family Approval Pod 1: Understanding Children Services Division
These classes are designed for prospective families, but open to all.
Facilitator: Senta Burton, MSW
This workshop will take place via Zoom. Zoom ID 228 599 3779 Password: RFA2021
New Participants, click here to register or call 530-680-0297.
1:00 PM - 1:50 PM Sanity Up, Stress Down: Dealing with Uncertainty
FLEX # 510.6
Time will be spent exploring how uncertainty has been dealt with in the past both individually and institutionally and how we can continue to prepare for uncertain times.
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Celebration of Lovers & Friends Series: Cooking for One
We are offering an interactive Valentine’s day celebration that can be enjoyed by anyone, even in these solitary COVID-19 times! We will be sending out packages of food supplies and directions to create your own Valentines Day Dinner for one, which you can then photograph an upload to social media to show others how you’re safely celebrating Valentines!

Only available to first 10 people to register. 
To Register, email Quinsea at prattqu@butte.edu by February 3, 2021

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Linguistic Diversity Panel Discussion
Join the Chico State and Butte College Community, featuring Dr. April Baker-Bell (Professor, Departments of African American and African Studies and English at Michigan State University), author of Linguistic Justice: Black Language, Literacy, Identity, and Pedagogy (2020), in conversation with Chico State's Dr. Sara Trechter (Interim Assoc Vice President of International Education and Global Engagement and Professor of English) who studies the Lakhota, as well as language revitalization with the Nu'eta, and Dr. Aydé Enríquez-Loya (Associate Professor of English), who studies cultural rhetorics and femicides of Mexican/Mestiza women on the US/Mexican border.  Facilitated by Dr. Kim Jaxon (Professor of English).
 
Co-sponsored by the Northern California Writing Project
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Stress Management: Anger, Sadness, Anxiety, Grief and Relationships
Most kinds of stress can be described in terms of conflict within the brain. The older part, the "downstairs brain," conflicts with the newer part, the "upstairs brain." Both sets of structures work to help us survive, but they don't always agree about what best serves survival. In this class, you'll come to understand the roots of that conflict and learn what you can do to take the power our of your stress.
Facilitator, Paul Aylworth, LCSW
Series of 6, 18 total hours
Wednesdays, 6-9 p.m.
February 3, 10, 17, 24, March 3, 10
This workshop will take place via Zoom.  Zoom ID: 966 259 2779
Register here for first time participants or information update

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