Showing posts with label benefit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label benefit. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Drinking With Purpose! Tonight at The Passenger

Happy Hour to Benefit Split This Rock

Tuesday, July 13, 5-8 pm
The Passenger Bar
1021 7th St. NW
Washington, DC
Across from the Convention Center
Mount Vernon Place Metro


Come join us at The Passenger www.passengerdc.com on July 13 to celebrate Split This Rock and prepare for "Howl in the City." There's no cover for the happy hour and all are welcome. 10% of the proceeds from the bar will help support bringing amazing poet Anne Waldman and fantastic musician Kyp Malone to DC for "Howl in the City."

"Howl in the City" is a celebration of the National Gallery's exhibit of Allen Ginsberg's photos - a reading of "Howl" with music, to take place at Busboys and Poets, 5th & K, on July 23-24. Details here: http://blogthisrock.blogspot.com/2010/06/howl-in-city-poetry-music-celebrating.html

Monday, January 18, 2010

Poetry and Possibility Tonight!

Poetry & Possibility

A party to benefit
Split This Rock Poetry Festival:
Poems of Provocation & Witness

Co-hosted by Micheline Klagsbrun and Andy Shallal

featuring R. Dwayne Betts
and the DC Youth Slam Team

At the home of Micheline Klagsbrun and Ken Grossinger
3025 N Street NW * Washington , DC

Monday, January 18, 2010
6 pm – 9 pm


Suggested donation: $100 to $1,000

As a token of gratitude for your gift, Split This Rock will give all donors of $100 or more a copy of A Question of Freedom: A Memoir of Learning, Survival, and Coming of Age in Prison,by R. Dwayne Betts.

Please RSVP to
Split This Rock or 202-787-5210

Friday, January 8, 2010

Critical Exposure

Critical Exposure teaches youth to use the power of photography and their own voices to become effective advocates for school reform and social change.

The organization was founded in 2004 by a former educator and an education policy analyst in response to the drastic disparities that exist among public schools.

By empowering young people to develop skills as documentary photographers and advocates, we expose citizens and policymakers to the realities of our current two-tiered education system as seen through the eyes of the students who confront those realities each day.

Through this approach Critical Exposure works to secure policy changes in order to ensure that all children have access to an excellent, equitable public education, fulfilling this nation's promise of providing all children with an opportunity to succeed.

Critical Exposure will have a presence at Split This Rock's upcoming benefit party featuring Dwayne Betts and the DC Youth Slam Team. The party is January 18, and donations of $100-1000 are accepted. For more information and to RSVP, contact ali at splitthisrock dot org.

To see some of Critical Exposure's galleries, click here.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Bid on Fabulous Auction Items - and Benefit Split This Rock

Split This Rock's auction items, to be auctioned off at a party at Busboys and Poets Thursday night, have been generating so much excitement that we've decided to open the bidding to email bids. So, even if you live in Maine, or have to work Thursday night, you can still bid.

Here's how it's going to work. Peruse the list of auction items detailed below. Choose what you'd like to bid on and send us an email at info [at] splitthisrock [dot] org. Please include the following information: Name, email address, phone number, which item or items you're bidding on, starting bid, and final bid (that is, the highest you are willing to go.)

We will appoint a proxy for you at the party who will bid on your behalf. We will contact you after the party only if you are the winning bidder. If two people send the same final bid for the same item, we will contact them both before the party to see if either wants to go higher. So please check your email frequently between now and 6 pm on Thursday.

That's it! Send your bids today and help support Split This Rock, your national network of socially engaged poets.

Items up for bid:




Candlelight dinner with Patricia Smith at Eatonville






Candlelight dinner with Cornelius Eady at Eatonville






A week at Wellspring House, a retreat for writers and artists in Western Massachusetts.




A Coaching Session for a Non-Profit Leader with Yael Flusberg of Y Elements







A Large Box of Giandujotti, chocolate-hazelnut confections direct from Turin, Italy

Monday, August 24, 2009

Call for Poet-Artist Collaborations from Workhouse Arts Center

From Marti Kirkpatrick, Manager of Poetic Art
I am the Studio Manager & Exhibition Coordinator for the Lorton Arts Foundation (LAF) at the Workhouse Arts Center in Lorton Virginia. The LAF, a grassroots non-profit organization is creating an all inclusive cultural arts center thru a remarkable "adaptive re-use" of the closed D.C. Correctional Facility at the historic Occoquan Workhouse. The grand opening of the first of five phases was celebrated September 2008 with the opening of 7 studio buildings for working artists, a two story gallery building and a building dedicated to the art of movement, "Mind, Body, Spirit".

This fall we will present an exhibition featuring both professional and amateur poets and artists invited to work in collaboration to produce Poetic Art. The work of art will inspire the poet's words, or the poem will inspire the artist's creation. The exhibition will open to the public Oct. 21 - Nov. 20, with an opening reception October 25, 2009 featuring a reading of submitted poetry.

The catalyst for this exhibition is very personal and whole heartily supported by the staff here at the Workhouse. My husband Ed is a photographer; I'm an abstract artist and our son Scott a poet. He performed his slam poetry not only here in Washington and Baltimore, but New York, Boston and Chicago and in 2000 won the DC Slam Poet Championship. After 9/11 and much reflection, Scott joined the Army, and during his second tour in Iraq on August 11, 2007, he and three others were killed while pursuing a sniper.

Before he joined the military the three of us were working on a collaborative exhibition of art and poetry. Of course, when he started soldiering we dropped our plans for the duration. The day before his deployment Scott said that should he not make it home we were to select a charity that helps his brothers in arms so those who wished could make a donation. Following his request we chose The Yellow Ribbon Fund . It was not long after this that I started thinking about a new direction for our art/ poetry collaboration.

Poetic Art is a benefit for Yellow Ribbon Fund which was created in early 2005 to assist our wounded troops from Iraq and Afghanistan, and their families while they recuperate at Walter Reed and the National Naval Medical Center.

A full color show catalog will feature the paired art and poem to be sold as part of the fundraiser. Each participating artist and poet will receive a copy of the Show Catalog. However, none of the proceeds from the sale of the Show Catalog will be paid to the artists/poets.

All work must be for sale. Artists and Poets will retain all copyrights. LAF will take a 50% sales commission from sold work. The artists/poets will establish a single price for their combined work and determine the division between themselves of sales proceeds. Artists/poets are encouraged to donate a part or all of their sales proceeds back to LAF & YRF.

Please email me martikirkpatrick [at] lortonarts [dot] org for more information and a show prospectus.

Thank you,
Marti

Marti Deppa Kirkpatrick
Studio Manager/Exhibition Coordinator
Workhouse Arts Center
9518 Workhouse Way
Lorton, VA 22079
703 584-2946 cell 301 706-6393
http://www.lortonarts.org/ http://workhousearts.org/

Monday, June 22, 2009

All You Can Eat Pancake Breakfast in support of Art + Media House

The Art + Media House and the Visions to Peace Project are collaborating to bring a delegation of DC youth media makers to the Allied Media Conference in Detroit Michigan this July. The Allied Media Conference is an amazing 3-day conference that brings together media-makers (in the most holistic sense of the word) and social justice activists.

They need your support to help get there!
Please come out to the All-You-Can-Eat Pancake Breakfast.

*When: Sunday June 28th, 11am - 3pm

*Where: Art + Media House, 3035 15th Street NW, Washington, DC
one block from the Columbia Heights metro station on the Green line

*How much: $10-20 suggested donation (help out however you can)

*What: Eat pancakes, and sip coffee and juice. Vegan pancakes will be served. There will also be a screening of youth produced media projects.

*For more info: Give Tennessee Watson, Media Associate at Art and Media House, a call at 202.319.2294. Art and Media House contact info can also be found here.

*If you interested in volunteering at this event please let Tennessee know. Folks are needed to help cook and serve the pancakes.

Thanks for your support!