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Reminder! Book Signing This Friday Night: Something Makes Me Open My Eyes
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Meditations on Transcendence
We are happy to announce the release of SOMETHING MAKES ME OPEN MY EYES: Meditations on Transcendence, a selection of talks by Emily Carson with paintings by Portland artist Jolyn Fry. For this elegant collaboration, Emily has chosen 60 talks from over the past nine years, prose-poem meditations that illuminate various aspects of the spiritual path. Complementing these are 20 full-color reproductions of Jolyn’s beautiful landscapes, which offer a stunning visual and contemplative counterpart to Emily's teachings. You can purchase books through the Sound of Rain website or come to our book signing!
Special Book Signing Event 7pm Friday, February 3rd at the Oregon Buddhist Temple, 3729 SE 34th Ave. in Portland
click on address below to order
soundofrain.org
jolynfry.com
503.754.5530
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Painting Class WINTER SESSION starts January 26th!
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Introduction to Painting -
Learn how to paint (oils or acrylics) or continue to develop your skills. This workshop is designed to accommodate those who have little to no experience with painting. Emphasis is placed on material properties, techniques, surface preparation, and working from observation. Some drawing experience is recommended. Materials not included.
Painting Seminar -
Designed for those who have a solid foundation in the medium of oil or acrylic painting, this seminar allows intermediate as well as more advanced students to work with the instructor on independent projects. Materials not included. Recommended supply list will be provided upon registration.
Thursday Nights 6:30-8:30pm
FIRST CLASS January 26th
REGISTER AT ONLINE radiusstudio.org
Radius Community Art Studio
322 SE Morrison Street
Portland OR, 97214
jolynfry.com
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Jolyn Fry at her Heart Will Not Hide Exhibit at The Launch Pad Gallery June 2009
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"The search is what anyone would take if he were not sunk into the everydayness of his own life. To become aware of the possibility of the search is to be onto something. Not to be onto something is to be in despair." Walker Percy
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