Why celebrate women for one day in March, when you can celebrate amazing women in the arts for the entire month of March?
Join Neruda Arts for their second annual, She Creates - a month-long presentation of women in the visual arts, theater, music, dance - and women hyping each other.
A group of local women in the arts will sit down together to write articles about each other that will be submitted to Wikipedia.
We will introduce you to four female visual artists whose work will be on display in the gallery in our Studio in St. Jacobs.
‘Our Voices - Women in Power’ A Chilean exhibition of photography.
Flush Ink Productions is partnering with Neruda Arts to celebrate women in theatre. She Speaks, Women’s Work. Women’s Words. This is the 18th annual Readings of several short plays and monologues will be performed as staged readings. A talkback will follow.
Flush Ink Productions is partnering with Neruda Arts to celebrate women in theatre. She Speaks, Women’s Work. Women’s Words. This is the 18th annual Readings of several short plays and monologues will be performed as staged readings. A talkback will follow.
Presenting: I Call Myself Isabel by Isabel Cisterna performed by Helen Basson and Cueca: Memory and Hope by Colectivo Las Violetas.
A workshop with Carolyn J. Parks, a local Needle Felt Artist living in the charming village of St. Jacobs. Needle Felting is the process of transforming wood into art using a barbed needle. When you ‘felt’, you agitate the fibres, bonding them together creating a piece of art - a solid fabric or canvas. Create your own art - an homage to a woman in the arts you admire.
What is Neruda Arts best known for? Music! We would be remiss not to celebrate the singer/songwriters of the female persuasion. Featuring Tabiba and Johanna Daze!
Because I Call Myself Isabel has SOLD OUT for the March 16th performance, and because Wednesday March 27th is World Theatre Day, we've created another opportunity to see this play. No tickets for this event, but donations at the door would be appreciated.
To commemorate the end of She Creates 2024, let’s groove! Celebrate women who move by joining a dance workshop led by Daniser Arrieta!