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TONIGHT - PECHA KUCHA NIGHT V.17, WHAT WAS OLD IS NOW NEW

← All Seattle newsletters 2010-01-07 09:51:01
PECHA KUCHA NIGHT V.17, WHAT WAS OLD IS NOW NEW - TONIGHT!

Thursday, January 7, 2010 – Ouch My Eye Gallery Doors Open 6:00 p.m.
Presentations Begin 7:00 p.m.

Pecha Kucha Night Seattle is proud to present WHAT WAS OLD IS NOW NEW. We’ve assembled an amazing roster of presenters from across the spectrum of artists, professionals, and professional / artists! It's the new year, decade, are our attitudes changing too? All things seem to cycle in one way or another. A night of recycle artists, people reinventing their methodologies, thought processes and their own selves. What kind of project do you want to take on next? Come be inspired by what others are doing or have already done! WE’D LOVE TO SEE YOU THERE!

PRESENTERS INCLUDE:
David Wesley Black - guerrilla letterpress
Joe Kent & Sallyann Corn - reduce, reuse, restraint a return to normalcy in design
Michael Taylor - 30 going on 8
Valerie Farber - designer / musicians of stories past and present
Jenny Fillius - recycled tin artist
Ann Wolf - Old! New! Old! NEW!
Animish Kudalkar - MUNDANE mass
Brianna Holan - music and fashion from the eye of an urbanist
Kristen Young - blank canvas
Todd Waffner - 1000 years of evolution continues in a 21st century sailboat
Deborah Faye Lawrence - recycler of political propaganda and pop imagery

inquiries: pechakucha.seattle@gmail.com
website: http://www.pecha-kucha.org/cities/seattle

EVENT DETAILS:
Thursday, January 7, 2010
6:00 p.m. Doors Open
7:00 – 8:30 p.m. Presentations
Ouch My Eye Gallery
1022 1st Ave South, Seattle
(206) 381-8457
website: http://www.ouchmyeye.com
Free

ABOUT PECHA KUCHA:
Pecha Kucha (the Japanese for the sound of conversation) gathers creative individuals to share their work and ideas in an informal environment. Pecha Kucha Night was conceived in 2003 by Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham (from Klein Dytham architecture, in Tokyo), as a place for young designers to meet, network, and show their work in public. Each presenter is allowed 20 images, each shown for 20 seconds each - giving 6 minutes 40 seconds of fame before the next presenter is up. This keeps presentations concise, the interest level up, and gives more people the chance to showcase their ideas, visions, work/areas of curiosity.
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