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SUMMARY:Noggin @ AMWA!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: American Medical Women’s Association (AMWA) meeting \nWe did it!\n \nNEW POST: Axons to AMWA\n \n \n \n \n \n \nWHERE: Portland State University\, Urban Center Building (URBN) Room 250\, 506 SW Mill Street\, Portland\, Oregon 97201-5412 \nWHEN: Monday\, February 3\, 2020\, 6:00 – 7:30pm \nContact: Katie Pope\, AMWA PSU Mentorship Coordinator \n \nLEARN MORE: American Medical Women’s Association (AMWA) PSU Chapter \nThe AMWA members serve as high school mentors\, and would love to learn more about arts-integrated community outreach. Our volunteers will talk about career opportunities\, and their own experiences in labs\, as counselors\, as undergraduates… \n \nAuras & Axons @ AMWA!\n \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\n1. Bill Griesar\, NW Noggin/PSU/OHSU\n2. Jeff Leake\, NW Noggin/PSU\n3. McKenzie Figuracion\, PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO\n4. Michael Deveney\, PSU\n5. Elizabeth Woodward\, PSU\n6. Abigail Gligor\, Legacy Research Institute\n7. Chloe Voshell\, PSU\n8. Aaron Eisen\, NUNM/NW Noggin\n9. Angela Hendrix\, NW Noggin
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-amwa/
LOCATION:Urban Center Building\, Portland State University\, 506 SW Mill Street\, Portland\, OR\, 97201-5412\, United States
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SUMMARY:Astoria Arpilleras @ Street 14!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Sewing memories – Arpilleras\, Sites & Memory @ Street 14 Cafe \nWe did it!\nLEARN MORE AT THE LINK… \nSewing Memories\, & Brains\n \n \n \n \n \n \nWHERE: Street 14 Cafe\, 1410 Commercial St\, Astoria\, OR 97103 \nWHEN: Saturday Art Walk\, February 8\, 2020\, 5:00m – 7:00pm \n*** NOTE: Arpilleras up at Street 14 until noon\, Sunday (2/9)! \n \n“We only have what we give.” \n― Isabel Allende \nJoin artist and educator Cecilia Araneda from Valparaíso\, Chile and discover how the art of arpilleras\, the sewing of embroidery and patchwork to depict aspects of everyday life\, has helped many express personal traumatic experiences and contribute to the memory of significant national violations of human rights. \n \n“If you’re dancing somebody else’s dance\, you’re not going to fight them“ – Carol Newman \nCecilia and Noggin will be on Arts – Live & Local! hosted by Cindy Price on public broadcasting station KMUN in Astoria Friday\, February 7 at 3:40pm! \nShe did it!\n \nValparaíso Bay\, September 11\, 1973 \nLISTEN\nInterview begins at ~41 minutes… \nFriday\, Feb 7th at 3 pm\, ARTS – Live & Local! With Guest Host Cindy Price\n \nChilean artist and educator Cecilia Araneda\, with neuroscience outreach group NW NOGGIN\, exhibiting at Street 14 Coffee Shop. \nLEARN MORE: What is an Arpillera? \nLEARN MORE: Chilean Embroiderers Record Memory Stitch-by-Stitch \nLEARN MORE: Chilean Women’s Resistance in the Arpillera Movement \nLEARN MORE: The Colorful Quilt Squares Chilean Women Used to Tell the Story of Life Under Pinochet  \nLEARN MORE: La Alegría de la Ciencia \n \nNo estamos en guerra\, by Cecilia Araneda (about the situation in Chile today) \nFROM CECILIA: “The title of my arpillera is due to a sentence that Piñera said the second or third day of this rebelión. He said ‘We are at war against a bunch of violent people\,’ so people said ‘We are not at war\, we are united.’” \n \nA few Noggin volunteers will be at Street 14 with real brains and research information on trauma\, bias\, depression\, anxiety\, PTSD\, sleep deprivation and more. \nLEARN MORE: Accumbens in Astoria \nLEARN MORE: Noggins on the North Coast \n \nFROM CECILIA: The experience of the Colectivo Memorarte “Arpilleras\, sites and memory Valparaíso”\, was born in 2016 as a collective initiative to recreate local memory around human rights violations that occurred\, massively\, during the civic-military dictatorship that started in Chile on September 11th\, 1973. We express our work through the realization of the art of the arpilleras where we sew parts of the memory of our country with pieces of colored fabrics and threads.Initially\, the Colectivo started to work in the space of the Valparaíso Ex-prison Cultural Park\, however\, during 2017\, we moved our operation –weekly- to the PRAIS (Integral Health Care and Repair Program)\, Valparaíso. From this place we have been able to strengthen our creative performance by affirming our identity as a cultural group that works to recover the memory of those sites that were used by the civic-military dictatorship to violate human rights.As of 2018\, we have projected our development around the realization of visits to memory and human rights sites\, meetings and talks about memory and also exhibitions of our works in addition to continuing the creation of arpilleras\, now even portraying actual events. With this work\, we fulfill the purposes of: sharing what has been done\, exchanging experiences of action around “popular memory”\, and contributing to the imperative of developing a “pedagogy of memory and human rights” in our country. Our commitment is to go on working against oblivion\, impunity and injustice in Chile. Founding members: María Alicia Salinas (our teacher and former political prisoner)\, Silvia Mazzella (former political prisoner)\, Alicia Olea (former political prisoner)\, Dana Wordes\, Valeria Arancibia\, Gabriela Palleras\, Marisa Chávez. In the course of the years some members have joined and others\, for reasons of work or place of residence\, have not been able to participate. Today\, our teacher\, originally from Santiago\, no longer travels to all sessions for health reasons. The actual nine members are: Silvia Mazzella\, Alicia Olea\, Dana Wordes\, Valeria Arancibia\, Gabriela Palleras\, Nora Torres\, Jacqueline van Rysseghem\, Marisa Chávez and me\, Cecilia Araneda.  We have participated in various human rights events\, universities\, hospitals\, cultural centers\, openings of memory sites and cultural exhibitions. \nhttps://nwnoggin.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/disparo-paco.mp4\nVideo taken by Augustus in Valparaíso\, Chile\, 2019So\, we invite you to explore our recent history through these arpilleras where you could imagine the pain and despair as well as the courage and hope of men and women who believed and fought for a better world. \nLEARN MORE: INDICE CATALOGO ACTUALIZADO
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/astoria-arpilleras-street-14/
LOCATION:Street 14 Cafe\, 1410 Commercial St\, Astoria\, OR\, 97103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Sewing memories - Arpilleras\, Sites & Memory @ p:ear
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Sewing memories – Arpilleras\, Sites & Memory @ p:ear \nWe did it!\nLEARN MORE AT THE LINK… \nSewing Memories\, & Brains\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \nWHERE: p:ear\, 338 NW 6th Ave.\, Portland\, OR 97209 (NW Noggin is deeply honored to be the p:earblossoms 2020 Community Partner Awardee!) \nWHEN: Tuesday\, February 11\, 2020\, 9:30am – 1:00pm \n \n“No happiness or pain\, no more forgetting.” \n― Gabriela Mistral \nJoin artist and educator Cecilia Araneda from Valparaíso\, Chile and discover how the art of arpilleras\, the sewing of embroidery and patchwork to depict aspects of everyday life\, has helped many express personal traumatic experiences and contribute to the memory of significant national violations of human rights. \n \nValparaíso Bay\, September 11\, 1973 \nLEARN MORE: What is an Arpillera? \nLEARN MORE: Chilean Embroiderers Record Memory Stitch-by-Stitch \nLEARN MORE: Chilean Women’s Resistance in the Arpillera Movement \nLEARN MORE: The Colorful Quilt Squares Chilean Women Used to Tell the Story of Life Under Pinochet  \nLEARN MORE: La Alegría de la Ciencia \n \nNoggin volunteers will be at p:ear with more real brains and research information on trauma\, bias\, depression\, anxiety\, PTSD\, sleep deprivation and more. \n \nDetails on “Arpilleras\, sites and memory Valparaíso” below… \n \nNo estamos en guerra\, by Cecilia Araneda (about the situation in Chile today) \nFROM CECILIA: “The title of my arpillera is due to a sentence that Piñera said the second or third day of this rebelión. He said ‘We are at war against a bunch of violent people\,’ so people said ‘We are not at war\, we are united.'” \n \nLEARN MORE: Arpilleras rebeldes: otra forma de arte y lucha popular \nLEARN MORE: Amid unrest and rights abuses\, Chile protesters say ‘there’s no turning back’ \nLEARN MORE: Chile’s People Have Had Enough \nCome join us! LIMITED opportunity; please RSVP to griesar@pdx.edu and jleake@pdx.edu\nCOMMITTED VOLUNTEERS\n1. Bill Griesar\, NW Noggin/PSU/OHSU\n2. Jeff Leake\, NW Noggin/PSU\n3. Nick Burdick Levin\, PSU\n4. Yaritsa Velasco\, PSU FRINQ Science of Creativity/Learning\n5. Elizabeth Woodward\, PSU\n6. Anita Randolph\, OHSU\n7. Greyson Moore\, PSU\n8. Sorrel Johnson\, PSU\n9. Cassandra James\, PSU\n10. Sydney Duran\, PSU\n11. Chloe Voshell\, PSU\n12. Abigayle Moon\, PSU FRINQ Science of Creativity/Learning\n13. Maria Galvan-Bravo\, PSU \n \nFROM CECILIA: The experience of the Colectivo Memorarte “Arpilleras\, sites and memory Valparaíso”\, was born in 2016 as a collective initiative to recreate local memory around human rights violations that occurred\, massively\, during the civic-military dictatorship that started in Chile on September 11th\, 1973. We express our work through the realization of the art of the arpilleras where we sew parts of the memory of our country with pieces of colored fabrics and threads.Initially\, the Colectivo started to work in the space of the Valparaíso Ex-prison Cultural Park\, however\, during 2017\, we moved our operation –weekly- to the PRAIS (Integral Health Care and Repair Program)\, Valparaíso. From this place we have been able to strengthen our creative performance by affirming our identity as a cultural group that works to recover the memory of those sites that were used by the civic-military dictatorship to violate human rights.As of 2018\, we have projected our development around the realization of visits to memory and human rights sites\, meetings and talks about memory and also exhibitions of our works in addition to continuing the creation of arpilleras\, now even portraying actual events. With this work\, we fulfill the purposes of: sharing what has been done\, exchanging experiences of action around “popular memory”\, and contributing to the imperative of developing a “pedagogy of memory and human rights” in our country. Our commitment is to go on working against oblivion\, impunity and injustice in Chile. Founding members: María Alicia Salinas (our teacher and former political prisoner)\, Silvia Mazzella (former political prisoner)\, Alicia Olea (former political prisoner)\, Dana Wordes\, Valeria Arancibia\, Gabriela Palleras\, Marisa Chávez. In the course of the years some members have joined and others\, for reasons of work or place of residence\, have not been able to participate. Today\, our teacher\, originally from Santiago\, no longer travels to all sessions for health reasons. The actual nine members are: Silvia Mazzella\, Alicia Olea\, Dana Wordes\, Valeria Arancibia\, Gabriela Palleras\, Nora Torres\, Jacqueline van Rysseghem\, Marisa Chávez and me\, Cecilia Araneda.  We have participated in various human rights events\, universities\, hospitals\, cultural centers\, openings of memory sites and cultural exhibitions. \n \nPhoto by Leandro Vivanco\, Valparaíso\, Chile\, 2019So\, we invite you to explore our recent history through these arpilleras where you could imagine the pain and despair as well as the courage and hope of men and women who believed and fought for a better world. \nLEARN MORE: INDICE CATALOGO ACTUALIZADO \nhttps://nwnoggin.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/disparo-paco.mp4\n\nVideo taken by Augustus in Valparaíso\, Chile\, 2019 \nMore on the arpillera project (Cecilia Araneda) \nArpillera Project Cecilia Araneda
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/sewing-memories-arpilleras-sites-memory-pear/
LOCATION:P:ear\, 338 NW 6th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97209\, United States
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SUMMARY:NWNOGGIN Valentine's Day fundraiser @ Clinton Street Theater
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Valentine’s Day at the Clinton Street Theater at 9pm for a viewing of the 80’s classic\, “Valley Girl” staring Nicholas Cage and Deborah Foreman and help support NW Noggin. \nWe did it! And raised $150!\n \n \nThe movie is free! but there will be a tip jar collecting donations for NW Noggin. \n \nThank you Alice & Will!!
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/nwnoggin-valentines-day-fundraiser-clinton-street-theater/
LOCATION:Clinton Street Theater\, 2522 SE Clinton Street\, Portland\, OR\, 97202\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200219
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LAST-MODIFIED:20200227T010323Z
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SUMMARY:Noggins in Grants Pass!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin outreach in Grants Pass\, Oregon! \nWe did it!\nLEARN MORE AT THE LINK!\nCan a brain use all of its parts at once?\n \nLEARN EVEN MORE FROM TEACHERS IN GRANTS PASS!\n“Tomorrow is Brain Day!”\n \nAnd we’re already planning for 2021..! \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \nWHERE: North Middle School\, 1725 NW Highland Ave\, Grants Pass\, OR 97526 \nWHEN: Wednesday\, February 19 – Friday\, February 21\, 2020 \n \nWe’re returning to southern Oregon! \nHuge thanks to North Middle School Art Teacher Michael Endicott for organizing our outreach visit\, and both feeding and housing our Noggin volunteers! \nLEARN MORE: Post by Art Teacher Michael Endicott… \nGray Matter in Grants Pass!\n \nHow can you change your brain?\n \nLEARN EVEN MORE ABOUT NOGGINS ON THE ROAD… \nSynaptic Community Connections\n \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\n1. Bill Griesar\, NW Noggin/PSU/OHSU\n2. Jeff Leake\, NW Noggin/PSU\n3. Cam Howard\, PSU\n4. Angela Hendrix\, NW Noggin\n5. Michael Deveney\, PSU\n6. Aaron Eisen\, NUNM\n7. Lidia Echeverria-Garcia\, PSU\n8. Jacob Schoen\, OHSU/NUNM \n 
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggins-in-grants-pass/
LOCATION:North Middle School\, 1725 NW Highland Ave\, Grants Pass\, OR\, 97526\, United States
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SUMMARY:Noggin @ PCC Newberg
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Talk about color perception with brains and projects at PCC Newberg \nWe did it!\n \n \nWHERE: Portland Community College Newberg\, Newberg Education Center room 112\, 135 Werth Blvd\, Newberg\, OR 97132 \n \nWHEN: Thursday\, February 27\, 4:50-6:50pm \n \n“Color helps to express light\, not the physical phenomenon\, but the only light that really exists\, that in the artist’s brain.” – Henri Matisse \nColor on the Noggin!\n \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\n1. Kanani Miyamoto\, NW Noggin/PCC\n2. Jeff Leake\, NW Noggin/PSU\n3. Bill Griesar\, NW Noggin/PSU/OHSU\n4. Jessica Cary\, PSU\n5. Danny Gray\, PSU\n6. Kassidy Fitzgerald\, PSU\n7. William Nasi\, PSU\n8. Madeline Ogle\, PSU\n9. Rebekah Obradovich\, PSU\n10. Beth Woodward\, PSU
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-pcc-newberg/
LOCATION:PCC Newberg\, 135 Werth Blvd\, Newberg\, OR\, 97132\, United States
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