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Posted by Calvin Phelps on 24 January 2012
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Armory Center for the Arts is pleased to present Fantastic
Scenarios, a group exhibition of work by undergraduate
students in the Department of Entertainment Design at Art
Center College of Design in Pasadena, CA. Fantastic
Scenarios, organized by Entertainment Design Chair Tim
Flattery, will be on display from February 12 – May 13,
2012 in the Armory’s Community Room Gallery.
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Posted by on 7 October 2011
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*For Immediate Release
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July 6, 2011
Contact: Jon Lapointe, Director of Communications
Phone: (626) 792-5101 x 134
E-mail:
[email protected] org[mailto:
[email protected]
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Posted by Jon Lapointe on 15 July 2011
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Bike It: Portraits of my Bicipandilla by artist Kelly Marie
Martin features black-and-white photographic portraits,
taken with a 4x5 camera, of riders in her
“bicipandilla,” or bicycle gang, with their bikes. The
exhibition will be located in the Armory’s ground floor
Community Gallery and will be on display from August 18 –
October 2, 2011.
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Posted by Jon Lapointe on 25 June 2011
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All Saints Church Foster Care Project provides community
education, public policy/advocacy and direct services for
children and youth who have been removed from the care of
their parents to the supervision of the state. The Project
recruits and sustains volunteers who serve in public and
private agencies or work on special projects designed to
enhance the lives of foster, homeless, transitional and
incarcerated children and youth.
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Posted by Jon Lapointe on 20 April 2011
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For homeless adults and families, notions of “success”
and “stability” are often discouragingly unattainable—
superseded by basic human needs of food and shelter. For a
handful of homeless adults and children, Pasadena’s Armory
Center for the Arts is a creative, empowering, and safe
place where these seemingly unrealistic notions start to
seem possible again.
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