WEDNESDAY: SPLAB Kicks Off 2010-11 Season With Open House in New Columbia City Space

October 19, 2010

in Arts/Living

SPLAB – Columbia City’s inter-generational writing, performance, resource and outreach center – will celebrate its new location in the Cultural Corner of the former Columbia School in Columbia City this Wed., Oct. 20, with an open house at their new space.

SPLAB, together with Cultural Corner artists Muse Indigo and Mary Sheldon Scott will host an Open House from 3-7pm, during the Columbia City Farmer’s Market. Conveniently located just 2 blocks from the Columbia City Light Rail station, the Cultural Corner is a new arts space in Columbia City, and shares space with the Torah Day School. Situated in the Northeast wing, through the red double doors facing Edmunds Street, this space seeks to provide space for artists in the community.

Then, on Tues., Oct. 26, SPLAB kicks off its cornerstone event – the Living Room series – a weekly writer’s critique circle that welcomes writers of all ages and genres to share their work, or simply enjoy the engaging company of other writers. Living meets Tuesdays through May 31, 2011. (No meetings December 21-January 25)

SPLAB was founded in 1997 in Auburn, Washington, by poets Danika Dinsmore (above in the organization’s original space) and Paul Nelson. Photo/SPLAB

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1 Paul Nelson 10.20.10 at 6:10 am

We are very grateful for this post. Thank you Amber.

All writers are welcome to share their work on any given Living Room Tuesday night. See http://www.SPLAB.org for details.

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