Upcoming Events
21c & Sarabande Books Monthly Poetry Series
Last Monday of each month, 7:30pm
21c is partnering with Sarabande Books for a new and continuing 21c Monthly Poetry
Series. On the last Monday of each month, 21c Museum will host an evening of live
music, followed by Sarabande authors reading their work.
Upcoming guest authors:
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February 22
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Kathy Lederer and Kathleen Driskell
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March 29
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Jennifer Kronovet
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April 26
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Brian Barker and Nicky Beer
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May 31
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Alison Stine and Merle Bachman
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June 28
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Robin Behn and Michael Rerick
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July 26
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Joel Brouwer and Wendy Rawlings
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August 30
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Don Bogen and Idra Novey
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September 27
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Rhett Trull and Bryan Schiclione
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October 25
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Jason Schneiderman and Constance Merritt
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21c Monthly Poetry Series is funded and operated by:
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Sunday Series: Cabaret Life Drawing & Yoga with Art
Now Every Sunday
In the downstairs galleries
Yoga with Art 2:30-4:00pm, $5
Cabaret Life Drawing 4:30-6:30pm, $10 ($5 students)
Cabaret Life Drawing is an evening of cabaret and life drawing
at 21c Museum. It presents an array of burlesque starlets, fetish models, magicians,
hula hoop artists and elaborately costumed showgirls whose performance and poses
provide the basis for guests to sketch in a series of individual pencil and charcoal
drawings.
Throughout the evening, performers will create and hold a series of poses ranging
from 30 seconds to 15 minutes, allowing guests time to capture a quick sketch of
each. Focusing on contrapposto and chiaroscuro, we will explore the weight shift
of the model in the hips, shoulders, and head, as well as the distribution of light
and shade for general dramatic effect.
BYOM (bring your own mat) for Yoga with Art. Flex those creative
muscles as you work through a variety of ancient poses. Sessions are just $5 at
the door and are led by Certified Yoga Teachers Skylar Smith, Jonathan Swanz, Teresa
Phelps Martin, and Ashley-Brooke McGinty. Attendees should bring their own mat or
towel and water and arrive early to ensure a spot because space is limited.