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Arts Fest offers platform for student artists BY KRISTEN WOHLERS on May 18 at 330 p.m. in Niemeyer The Arts Fest is coming up and it could create a larger atmosphere to be able to Center room 217 and are open for skits, show our skills.” be starring you. monologues, clowns, stand-up, one-acts, Arts Fest was born from a desire to offer The Clackamas Community College choreographed dances, musical theater Theatre Arts Club, students from the students a platforhi to show off their art. pieces, poetry and more. They are also Astrid Bloodgood, the president of the music department and student artist accepting submissions for written work Theatre Arts Club, noticed a need, and Kelila Henkin are organizing the first- and visual arts, such as short or animated with other students, she’s helping to fill time event, which is scheduled to take films, atccctheatrearts@gmail.com. it. place on June 8 in Gregory Forum. The music auditions will be held on “ I love opportunities that w e’ve The event will showcase artistic talents been given to get credit for performing May 22 at 4 p.m. in Niemeyer room 119. of all kinds. Student organizer Chelsea Thompson “ W e’ re trying to make it a unity in this school,” said Bloodgood. “ But hopes to see a variety of musical acts I am missing that platform to just do even t,” said Theatre Arts Club Vice including singer/songwriters, electronic something cool that’s for me?’ President Allison Teegarden. "It’s to draw The auditions, separate for each music composers and DJs. together the arts department, the music Students shouldn’t feel limited by department, are open to all students. department, the theater department— to suggestions' though. According to The theater auditions will take place try to bring all of the arts together and Teegarden, “ anything with an artistic edge to it” is welcome. The organizers are still determining the mode of acceptance for physical art pieces since artwork cannot be hung in Gregory Forum. Arts Fest will be open to the public. Henkin said that attendees will have the chance to use provided art supplies to create their own artwork at tables during the performances. “ Everyone who enjoys anything cool or artistic in any way shape or form should come,” said Bloodgood. “And they can see everything.” The student art show was put up on Friday, May 5, in the Alexander Gallery of the Niemeyer b u llin g and will be open for viewing beginning Tuesday, May 16. Clackamas Print MAY 10.2017 thedackamasprint.com 5