Donate to the PechaKucha for Haiti Fund. All proceeds go directly to Architecture for Humanity 501(c) and will be used solely to build buildings. Design work has already been paid for by donations.
Suggested donation is US$20, but any amount small or large is really appreciated.
Pecha Kucha Columbus will host its twelfth event on
Thursday, February 11 at the OSU Urban Arts Space. The festivities will kick off at 7:00 p.m. with local musicians The Alwood Sisters and presentations will begin at 7:30.
Each presenter will follow the international Pecha Kucha format of showing 20 images and speaking about each image for 20 seconds.
Members from the OSU Department of Dance will perform during intermission. Music accompanying the event will be provided by Scott Vayo of BPM Productions. Local food vendors The Hills Market and Sassafras Bakery will sell refreshments during the
event.
There will be three visual art exhibitions on display: Transitions: The Dresden Project, Photographs by Fredrik Marsh; Art, Documentary, and Propaganda in Wartime China: The Photography of Sha Fei; and The American Weigh: Christopher
Steele Collection. Parking is available at the City Center Parking Garages, Ohio Statehouse, Parking Garage, and Riffe Center Parking Garage. Limited metered street parking also is available.
Presenters
- Textile screen printer, Brenda Direen: Positive changes in labor and environmental impact of the fashion industry
- Information Technologist, Dara Naraghi: Creative process behind comic books and graphic novels
- Matthew Dyer: "Why I’m
A Total Bastard" (The story of an adult adoptee's search for his biological mother) - Artist, Rhoda Lazo: Live LOUD: Creating a Non Profit
- Andrew Hall: Ohio vs Michigan Wine Clash
- Founder, Karen Hough: Improvisation
- Artist, Michael Todoran: Typography
- Illustrator, Ewart Da-Souza: War of the Gods
- Deputy Director, Chris Taylor
- Political activist, Wendy Ake: Detention tactics
Volume 12
February 11, 2010 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm : Columbus #12 at OSU Urban Arts Space