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SUMMARY:FOR BRAGG—Drop-in Sewing Circle
DESCRIPTION:FORT BRAGG—The Larry Spring Museum invites you to help construct the fabric model of Fort Bragg’s redwood round and contribute to the conceptual development of their new community-generated timelines. \nCome on over to discuss the current timeline\, share your ideas for new ways of marking time\, cut out pattern pieces\, and help hand-stitch the fabric into its final form. Sewing experience would be nice\, but not necessary! They will serve tea and snacks. \nWhere: Larry Spring Museum | 225 E Redwood Ave.\nWhen: Sunday\, July 21\, 1-5 pm \nFor details\, see: larryspringmuseum.org/calendar \nFor questions\, please contact: director@larryspring.org
URL:https://calhum.org/event/for-bragg-drop-in-sewing-circle/
LOCATION:Larry Spring Museum\, 225 E Redwood Avenue\, Fort Bragg\, 95437
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SUMMARY:FORT BRAGG—Tree Rings\, Timelines\, & Narratives of Belonging
DESCRIPTION:FORT BRAGG—Join the Larry Spring Museum on July 20 as former Fort Bragg resident and current UC Davis professor of English and American Studies Jeff Solomon draws upon the historical record and recent cultural and ecological scholarship to illuminate the history behind the memorial and the people it celebrates. \nThey’ll take a close look at the timeline it presents\, the contested histories of settlement and progress that it celebrates (or overlooks)\, and then connect all of that to a discussion about the redwood forest that remains as its own form of memorial. \nWhere: Larry Spring Museum\, Fort Bragg\nWhen: Saturday\, July 20\, 3 pm \nFor details\, see: larryspringmuseum.org/calendar \nFor questions\, please contact: director@larryspringmuseum.org
URL:https://calhum.org/event/fort-bragg-tree-rings-timelines-narratives-of-belonging/
LOCATION:Larry Spring Museum\, 225 E Redwood Avenue\, Fort Bragg\, 95437
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SUMMARY:FORT BRAGG—Redwood Time: Introduction to Natural Magic
DESCRIPTION:FORT BRAGG—As summer opens\, we’ll embark on a day-long illuminating introduction to natural magic\, astrology and music. Rooted in antiquity and flowering in the Renaissance\, natural magic harnesses sonic\, botanical and cosmic energies for self-discovery and transformation. Astrologer/herbalist Debbie Stapleton and musician/soulworker Brian James guide participants through a multi-sensory workshop on each planet’s themes\, herbs\, time cycles and musical tones. \nWhere: Larry Spring Museum\, 225 E Redwood Ave.\, Fort Bragg CA\nWhen: June 22\, 11 am – 4 pm \nDonations Welcome! \nFor details\, see: https://larryspringmuseum.org/calendar \nFor questions\, please contact: director@larryspringmuseum.org
URL:https://calhum.org/event/fort-bragg-redwood-time-introduction-to-natural-magic/
LOCATION:Larry Spring Museum\, 225 E Redwood Avenue\, Fort Bragg\, 95437
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SUMMARY:FORT BRAGG—Redwood Time: Sunset/Moonrise Sound Experience
DESCRIPTION:FORT BRAGG—Vocalist Debbie Stapleton and multi-instrumentalist Brian James present a two-part sonic experience that evokes the radiance of the Sun and the mysterious mood of the Moon. Inspired by these themes\, they will co-create an improvised composition by building layers of circular loops. The journey culminates with an invitation to the community to contribute to the composition\, engaging in a dialogue with the cosmos as the sun sets and the moon rises\, transporting us from Chronos (linear clock time) into Kairos (the eternal and sacred moment). \nWhere: Larry Spring Museum\, 225 E Redwood Ave.\, Fort Bragg\, CA\nWhen: Friday\, June 21st\, 7:45 pm. Enter through the gates beside the Museum. \nDonations welcome! \nFor details\, see: https://larryspringmuseum.org/calendar \nFor questions\, please contact: director@larryspringmuseum.org
URL:https://calhum.org/event/fort-bragg-redwood-time-sunset-moonrise-sound-experience/
LOCATION:Larry Spring Museum\, 225 E Redwood Avenue\, Fort Bragg\, 95437
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SUMMARY:FORT BRAGG–Magic Lantern Screening
DESCRIPTION:Magic Lantern Screening at the Larry Spring Museum\n Salon de Physique & Relict: A Phantasmagoria  \nSaturday\, July 22\, 2023 | 8 pm PT  \nCost: $10 (no one turned away due to lack of funds) \nAddress: 225 E Redwood Avenue\, Fort Bragg 95437 \n\n\n\nSupported by a 2023 California Humanities For All Project Grant\, The Larry Spring Museum kicks off their project Redwood Time with artist Melissa Ferrari. In residency at the Larry Spring Museum\, Ferrari will create a site-specific adaptation of a Phantasmagoria Salon de Physique (or “Physics Parlor”) that will feature an evening of animation experiments\, installation work\, and a magic lantern expanded cinema performance at the Larry Spring Museum. This Salon de Physique will be a series of experiments – an animated cabinet of curiosities and magic lantern projections – prioritizing expositions of the preternatural in the local environment. Rooted in the curatorial philosophy of Redwood Time\, the animations will seek local rhythms and ecologies that fall outside of conventional systems of value\, time\, and scale. Historically\, the intent of the Salon de Physique was to magnify the space between the natural world and the supernatural through the wonder of science spectacle\, shaking the participants’ foundations in what is “real” and “rational” in a playground for Natural Philosophy.  \nArtist bio: \nMelissa Ferrari is a nonfiction filmmaker\, experimental animator\, magic lanternist and educator who seeks to acquaint folklores of the past with contemporary culture. In exposing peripheral histories\, she aims to unveil the wonder that lies in the shadow of nonfiction\, rather than fiction. Originally from Virginia\, Melissa is now based in Los Angeles where she received an Experimental Animation M.F.A. from CalArts. Her films and magic lantern performances have been shown internationally in venues such as Hot Docs\, Ottawa International Animation Festival\, Ann Arbor Film Festival\, and Hauser & Wirth LA.  \n\n\n\nAbout Redwood Time: \nRedwood Time is a multi-disciplinary project that encourages us to re-evaluate the dominant narratives of settlement and resource development along the northern Californian coast. Through creative exploration and reflection\, we will produce a collaborative account of Fort Bragg that reflects formerly excluded local histories and worldviews\, providing us with a richer understanding of the past we inherit and the territory we inhabit. \nThe central object of our reflection is a timeline affixed to the commemorative redwood round that has dominated our downtown center since its dedication in 1943. As with similar redwood rounds\, Fort Bragg’s public memorial and timeline privileges linear time as the driver of history and naturalizes far-flung Euro- and human-centric events as the default approach to understanding our past and presence here in Fort Bragg. \nOver the next two years\, “Redwood Time” will unfold as a focused series of live performances\, public art installations\, and community gatherings designed to generate new understandings of our relationship to our shared geography. Together we will create an empathic and nuanced counter-narrative that will draw into question our inherited notions of individuality. Our activities will culminate in the creation of reimagined versions of the round and a new legend that reveals our messy and vital connectedness. \nThis project is supported by a Humanities for All Project Grant. 
URL:https://calhum.org/event/fort-bragg-magic-lantern-screening/
LOCATION:Larry Spring Museum\, 225 E Redwood Avenue\, Fort Bragg\, 95437
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SUMMARY:FORT BRAGG–Magic Lantern Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Magic Lantern Workshop at the Larry Spring Museum\nSaturday\, July 15\, 2023\nSunday\, July 16\, 2023 \nAddress: 225 E Redwood Avenue\, Fort Bragg 95437 \nCost: $25 (no one turned away due to lack of funds) \n**Email: director@larryspringmuseum to register** \n\n\n\nJoin artist in residence\, Melissa Ferrari for a two-day experimental nonfiction animation workshop. Here we will playfully explore aspects of both the observed and unseeable worlds. This workshop will introduce participants to various experimental animation approaches that can be used to find and visualize truths outside conventional documentary modes.  \nSchedule: \nDay 1: Intro to Experimental Nonfiction Animation & Archival Documentary \nSaturday\, July 15th 10am-1pm \nLocation: Larry Spring Museum of Common Sense Physics \n. \nDay 2: Landscape as Archive \nSunday\, July 16th 10am-1pm \nLocation: A beach in Fort Bragg.  Exact location tbd. \nArtist bio: \nMelissa Ferrari is a nonfiction filmmaker\, experimental animator\, magic lanternist and educator who seeks to acquaint folklores of the past with contemporary culture. In exposing peripheral histories\, she aims to unveil the wonder that lies in the shadow of nonfiction\, rather than fiction. Originally from Virginia\, Melissa is now based in Los Angeles where she received an Experimental Animation M.F.A. from CalArts. Her films and magic lantern performances have been shown internationally in venues such as Hot Docs\, Ottawa International Animation Festival\, Ann Arbor Film Festival\, and Hauser & Wirth LA.  \n\n\n\nAbout Redwood Time: \nRedwood Time is a multi-disciplinary project that encourages us to re-evaluate the dominant narratives of settlement and resource development along the northern Californian coast. Through creative exploration and reflection\, we will produce a collaborative account of Fort Bragg that reflects formerly excluded local histories and worldviews\, providing us with a richer understanding of the past we inherit and the territory we inhabit. \nThe central object of our reflection is a timeline affixed to the commemorative redwood round that has dominated our downtown center since its dedication in 1943. As with similar redwood rounds\, Fort Bragg’s public memorial and timeline privileges linear time as the driver of history and naturalizes far-flung Euro- and human-centric events as the default approach to understanding our past and presence here in Fort Bragg. \nOver the next two years\, “Redwood Time” will unfold as a focused series of live performances\, public art installations\, and community gatherings designed to generate new understandings of our relationship to our shared geography. Together we will create an empathic and nuanced counter-narrative that will draw into question our inherited notions of individuality. Our activities will culminate in the creation of reimagined versions of the round and a new legend that reveals our messy and vital connectedness. \n— \nAny views\, findings\, conclusions\, or recommendations expressed in this evening’s happenings do not necessarily represent those of California Humanities or the National Endowment for the Humanities. \n\nThe Larry Spring Museum is a registered 501(c) (3) organization EIN #32-0604596 \n\nThis project is supported by a Humanities for All Project Grant. 
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