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Box Factory for the Arts
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Inspirational Coincidences
BY RACHEL MASON
@ VOL 2
ON OCT 16, 2014
Rachel Mason talks, sings, and strums about the place where art and life, or fiction and reality meet... While doing research for a musical performance and rock opera to get inside the mind of a child killer from the 1930's, she made contact with a man who killed and dismembered a boy in Borough Park. The experience profoundly effected her, and inspired her to write an opera incidentally about a coincidence - two men with the same name Hamilton Fish, died a day apart and their deaths were announced on a single front page. One man was a child-killing sadist, the other a politician from a distinguished political family.

Concepts in Time and Motion
BY JONATHAN SCHIPPER
@ VOL 2
ON OCT 16, 2014
Jonathan Schipper captures a moment of time through sculpture - developing ideas of time, space, speed and motion by crashing two cars together incredibly slowly over the span of two months.
"Presentation of the Day" on January 15, 2015.

Internet Yami Ichi!
BY CHRIS ROMERO
@ VOL 3
ON FEB 20, 2015
Chris Romero and Eri Takane are bringing the Internet Yamiichi from Japan here to Brooklyn! They take us on a historical journey of this internet black market, where you will find internet-based goods in real life!

Don't Quit Your Daydream
BY BETHANY ROBERTSON
@ VOL 3
ON FEB 20, 2015
Bethany Robertson is an amazing Brooklyn-based artist who gives her work away FOR FREE in a traveling suitcase to thousands of people whereever she goes. She tells the stories and impacts of her illustrations, Loveless Designs, through her many instagram followers.

Words about Swords
BY GABRIEL LEBEC
@ VOL 5
ON SEP 14, 2015
Gabriel Lebec is a total nerd about swords. In this PK presentation, learn a little bit about how traditional swords are made!
Gabe earned a B.A. in Mathematics & Studio Art from Georgetown University, studied prehealth at New York University, and spent years in biomedical research. He now teaches software development at Fullstack Academy. He loves anything combining aesthetics & technics: typography, photography, Japanese swords, etc.
Visit bit.ly/jsword for more!

The value of reimagining something
BY SANDRA DARTNELL
@ VOL 4
ON JAN 19, 2016
Self-employed design consultant and strategist Sandra Dartnell talks about the value of provoking people to take a fresh look at the assets they already have.

La Casa Bistró
BY FRANCISCO ABENANTE
@ VOL 2
ON APR 28, 2016
Francisco Abenante
Cocinero Venezolano/Tenedor de Oro 2009/Premio Armando Scannone 2016
Nos cuenta que La Casa Bistró es un sitio donde se armoniza la sencillez de la cocina de oficio con ingredientes cercanos a la vida.
Esta filosofía nos permite ofrecer experiencias que evocan la calidez del hogar convirtiendo nuestra casa, en un espacio idóneo para compartir una comida rica y saludable, sin sacrificar el gusto de nuestra sazón.

The Power of Radio
BY CARLOS CHIRINOS
@ VOL 16
ON SEP 01, 2016
Originally from Caracas, Venezuela, Carlos Chirinos’ work explores innovation and creativity in emerging global music industries, looking at the role of music in public health, international development and social change. He has been a key consultant for radio and music projects in Europe, Africa and Japan - and most recently worked to develop Africa Stop Ebola, a global music campaign to raise awareness about Ebola in West Africa that was featured in the New York Times, The Guardian, BBC and CNN, for which he received an award from the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the U.S. Department of Defense, and USAID.
Currently, Professor Chirinos collaborates with the David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center, curating music performances to engage the Latin community living in New York City. He is also involved in projects in the UK, Tanzania, Cuba and other countries, looking at the role of music industries in economic development, tourism and social entrepreneurship. He also runs New York University's Music and Social Change Lab.

Complicating Things: Experimenting with Authority
BY PAUL VANOUSE
@ VOL 17
ON SEP 15, 2016
“I’m a bio media artist. And what that means is I work self-reflexively, with the tools and technologies of the life sciences.”
In Complicating Things: Experimenting with Authority from PechaKucha Buffalo vol. 17, Professor of Art at the University at Buffalo, Paul Vanouse, provides an overview of his work as a bio media artist. As Director of the newly created Coalesce Center for Biological Art at the University at Buffalo, Vanouse works with artists and philosophers and people who wouldn’t normally have a direct connection to do create work in a life sciences laboratory, and is actively engaged with Coalesce’s artist residency program. Vanouse’s own work has recently focused on DNA fingerprinting, removing the inherent layers of authority from DNA with an interest in the very visual representation of DNA. His recent projects, Latent Figure Protocol and Ocular Revision use molecular biology techniques to challenge “genome-hype” and to confront issues surrounding DNA fingerprinting.

The Art of Biology
BY MEHDI DOUMI
@ VOL 17
ON MAR 09, 2017
Mehdi Doumi is from Algeria and England, studied biomedical engineering, and is a technical leader in Research and Innovation at L’Oreal USA - researching human perception of cosmetic products. He has been part of NPO Ligo Project, promoting science in U.S. culture through humor and videography. He also enjoys carpentry, improv, and drawing satirical cartoons. Over the last 4 years he has committed himself to creating abstract artwork to any K-12 educator across the USA. He hopes that each art piece stimulates student curiosity about math and science topics, especially in a challenging teaching environment.
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PechaKucha Night Pontevedra vol.4 (presenters)
This are the presenters in the next Pecha Kucha Pontevedra vol.4. It is going to have place in Portal 48, espacio para la creación, 1. Portal 48 (creation space) 2. Juanma Lodo (street photography) 3. Soul Gang (Fashion design) 4. De Botero a Bo Derek (art) 5. Cosmogonia (magic gifts) 6. Lara Abeledo (photography) 7. InterArtyve Books (digital editorial) 8. La Platanera (work space) The Poster have been designed by LAZO You can follow us in Facebook and send your projects to pechakuchapontevedra@gmail.com

Ciudad y Bienestar.
Ciudad y Bienestar. Vol. 3 Amigos, la entrada al evento será gratuita, sin embargo, nos encantaría que nos apoyaran con la donación de libros y catálogos (nuevos o usados) de cualquier disciplina artística, así como diccionarios del español actual. Todo será donado a la BiCA: Biblioteca Comunitaria de Arte Pronto la lista de participantes. PKN TJ

PechaKucha Night Pontevedra vol.5 (presenters)
This are the presenters in the next Pecha Kucha Pontevedra vol.5. It is going to have place in Portal 48, espacio para la creación, 1-Bolboretas de papel-artesania2-Correveydile-organización de eventos 3-Seara Records-plataforma de difusión cultural4-Freshysweet-agencia junior de publicidad5-Noemí Días Patiño- Circulo Polar6-Paulova- artista7-Flying rats-skateboarding crew8-Chás-fotografía

Bob Tobin
At next week's PechaKucha Night Vol. 105, artist and gallerist Bob Tobin (of Tobin Ohashi Gallery) will cover the idea of "creativity," more specifically how you can make your work more creative, adding a healthy dose of purpose, passion, and power.PechaKucha Night 東京105(7月31日、水曜日)ではBob Tobinさんが「どのようにもっとクリエイティブな仕事ができるか」についてプレゼンテーションして下さいます。

Call for Creatives
Our next Pecha Kucha Night is a big one--#20! To celebrate, we will be displaying creative works with the theme of (what else?) 20! Do you know someone creative? We're looking for creative works in any media! Please check out the details below. One piece with the theme of "20" Any type of art or craft that is family-friendly Contact PKN Bemidji's Creative Showcase Coordinator (hastigjm@hotmail.com) or message Pecha Kucha Bemidji on Facebook if you're interested in participating. Email us a photo/description of your piece by November 15th Anyone can submit a creative work. You do not have to consider yourself an artist or have any sort of credentials. This is just a fun way to show off the creativity in our community. PKN #20 is on December 5th at 6:30pm at the Sanford Center. Doors open and the Creative Showcase begins at 6pm. For more information email or contact us via Facebook or Twitter! Examples of media:pottery, drawing, quilting, fiber arts, mosaic, performance, needlepoint, painting, graphic design, sculpture, woodworking, photography, mixed media, etc., etc. We're looking forward to the 20th 20x20! Hope to see you there.

#PKNADL16/SALA Festival - "Artists Voice" - Forum Weekend
We have a very special weekend upon us! - Invited to collaborate as part of the South Australian Living Artist (SALA) Festival's "Artist’s Voice" - Forum Weekend. South Australia's top practicing artists are leading a full weekend of discussion and debate about the state of visual arts in South Australia now and in the future, with Twelve (12) local South Australian artists and artists living abroad presenting in the trademarked 20x20 PechaKucha Night style!_____________________ OPENING: Hon Jack Snelling, Minister for the Arts DATES: Saturday 22nd - Sunday 23rd August TIME/s: 10:30am - 4:30pm VENUE: Art Gallery of South Australia [Radford Auditorium] FREE, gold coin donation welcomed RESERVATIONS: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/pknadl16-salafestivalpechakucha-night-adelaide-artists-voice-tickets-18130738527 MORE DETAILS: https://www.pechakucha.org/cities/adelaide/events/559e129ebfb6ff0f02000005 FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/Pecha.Kucha.Adelaide ____________________ PECHAKUCHA NIGHT - Adelaide - Presentation times SATURDAY AUGUST 22nd #PKNADL16 - Session #1 TIME: 1.25pm 1. Bridget Currie 2. Sue Kneebone 3. Will Nolan #PKNADL16 - Session #2 TIME: 3.25pm 4. Johnnie Dady 5. Christian Lock 6. Julia Robinson SUNDAY AUGUST 23rd #PKNADL16 - Session #3TIME: 10.45am 7. Meg Wilson 8. Emmaline Zanelli 9. Roy Ananda #PKNADL16 - Session #4TIME: 12.30pm 10. Jenna Pippett 11. Julie Henderson 12. Henry Jock Walker and Amanda Radomi_____________________ SALA Festival - Panel Discussion times SATURDAY 22nd August Session #1. TOPIC: Feminism and Art Time: 11:05am Interlocutor: Brigid Noone Panel: Kate Power, Jude Adams, Sasha Grbich Session #2. TOPIC: Critical Writing in Australia TIME: 1:50pm, Interlocutor: Fulvia Mantelli Panel: Eve Sullivan, Rayleen Forester, John Neylon SUNDAY 23rd August Session #3. TOPIC: Art Research – the role of research in art practice TIME: 11:15am Interlocutor: Nicholas Folland Panel: Simon Biggs, Kay Lawrence, Matthew Bradley Session #4. TOPIC: Art in Public TIME: 3:00pm Interlocutor: Trish Hansen Panel: James Dodd, Marg Edgecombe, Greg Healey_______________________ Come join SALA Festival and PechaKucha Night - Adelaide for a fabulous weekend with some of South Australia's leading artists and art industry leaders! RESERVE YOUR SPOT: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/pknadl16-salafestivalpechakucha-night-adelaide-artists-voice-tickets-18130738527 For more details on the artists stay tuned at www.facebook.com/Pecha.Kucha.Adelaide, or head to the Global PK site at www.pechakucha.org and search "Adelaide" Volume 16 "Artists Voice" - We do hope to see some of you there over the weekend! PechaKucha Nights™ - Devised and shared by Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham of Klein Dytham Architects, Tokyo.

Kyoto Podcast No.7 - Michael Whittle
Podcast No.7 - Vol. 20 speaker Michael Whittle takes us on a wild intellectual journey on the age-old dynamic of art vs. science. Join us for an enlightening conversation on diagrams, art, science, semiotics, and more! Hosted by Eric Luong and Sagar Patel PodcastMichael Whittle website

PechaKucha Night - SLC March 18th!
PechaKucha Night SLC and Women in Architecture are bringing together a great presenter line-up. Come experience it March 18th! View this email in your browser It's time to get your tickets! For the 3rd straight year, the Women in Architecture group has persuaded fantastic presenters to take the stage and share with us their best 20x20 PechaKucha presentations. Get a load of this group!Amanda Bordeloin - civil engineerAngela Dean - architectWomen of Design Build BluffVirginia Pearce - Utah film commissionerLauren Barros - family rights attorneyCurtis Miller - mathematician/student/wage gap researcherJen Plumb - emergency room physicianMaria Vyas - transportation plannerSofia Gorder - dancer/educator/creatorPat Bagley - editorial cartoonistEsther Gubbay - architecture studentLuisa Whittaker-Brooks - chemistWhere: The State Room (638 South State Street)When: Friday, March 18th Doors open @ 7pm Presenters start @ 8pm-10:30pmTickets $15 advance - $20 at the door

PechaKucha Night Kuching Vol.2
Kuching is a little city on the island of Borneo where Art is a small but growing industry. Hence, we were pleasantly surprised that the first PechaKucha Night Kuching of 2016 that we organized last month on the 1st April 2016 was a huge success!! Look at the amount of people that filled up the Granary Bar + Kitchen that night! We had 10 presenters in different creative industries talking about how they found their passions and how they are pursuing it. Do watch them on our city's page! They range from photographers, collectors, painters, designers and so on. The next PKN is scheduled on 1st July 2016, Friday 8.20pm. We're looking at a better, bigger and equally as inspiring / entertaining night. more pictures can be found HERE. :D Till next time! Take care!

Invitation to Islamabad - Volume 1
Dear art enthusiasts! Don’t miss this amazing opportunity to meet some of the Capital’s stellar artists at Making Art in the Capital: An Intimate Look at Islamabad's Finest Artists and their Studios. From Dr. Shahida Mansoor’s one of a kind, Japanese wood block prints to Sana Arjumand’s large scale paintings to Amna Hashmi’s mind-blowingly detailed anime miniatures. We have Nazia Akram’s mixed media painting, Seyhr Qayyum’s colourful canvases and Alia Bilgrami’s contemporary miniatures with a splash of analogue photography. Come and experience the works of Islamabad’s diverse range of artists firsthand. Some of them have amazing studio spaces like Ilona Yusuf’s atelier where she makes handmade artist’s books and solar plate etchings and Zaira Zaka’s fully decked out printmaking studio where she hosts a yearly international artist’s in residence program. Come and hear these important artists share intimate details about their art practise and studio spaces. Don’t miss the chance to experience their creative energy firsthand. We hope to see you all there! Join the event on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/events/394529527683686