‘ri,‘ ^partlanh ffihseruer May 6, 2009 Page A7 Arts ENTERTAINMENT Art Beat Invites Community In Composer creates new way to play, listen composing music for PCC's Art Beat. " I’ve never played a piece o f music like this that has so many options. Concert music generally doesn’t do this. There h av e been o th e r w o rk s th at have been innovative in form but nothing like this.” Art Beat will spread across all three PCC cam puses and the Southeast Center from May 11 - 15, offering students, staff, fac­ ulty and the com m unity access to local, regional and national artists, as well as an extensive collection o f visual art, dance, m u sic , th e a te r an d lite ra ry events to help expose them to art. It is free and open to the pub­ lic. With m usic, dance and the­ ater perform ances, dem onstra­ tions, w orkshops and discus­ sions, A rtBeat reflects Portland C om m unity C ollege’s com m it­ ment to education and com m u­ nity. A rt B eat lo catio n s include the S ylvania C am pus, 12(XX) S.W. 49th Ave., R ock C reek Campus, 17705 N.W. Springville Road), Cascade Campus, 705 N. K illingsw orth St., and South­ east C enter,2305 S.E. 82nd and Division. For m ore inform ation, visit th e A rt B e a t W eb site at artb eat.p cc.ed u. For this kind o f artwork, there will be no installation ceremony because you c a n ’t see it and there is nothing to touch be­ cause its not m ade o f anything. But students and the com m u­ nity will get a lot out o f it by sim ply listening. The featured art for Portland Com m unity C ollege's 22nd an­ nual Art Beat Festival is a g u i­ tar quartet musical piece titled “ F o re !” w ritten by P ortlan d State U niversity music profes­ sor Bryan Johanson, this y ear’s featured artist. The musical piece, conceived o v e r la st D e c e m b e r’s snow storm, can be played, or listened to, 24 different ways and is 22 m inutes long. “In the past. Art Beat has al­ ways com m issioned a work of visual art like a painting or a sculpture o f som e sort but this is the first tim e w e’ve gotten a Bryan Johanson has created a guitar quartet piece that can piece o f m usic,” said PCC m u­ be played and listened to 24 difference ways. He's this sic instructor John Mery, who year’s featured arts at Portland Community College's Art ap p ro a c h e d Jo h a n so n ab o u t Beat, May 11-15. Class of 2009! Congratulations to Charlene D. McCleoud of northeast Portland who graduated Saturday from Concordia Uni versity with a Bachelor of Science degree in Social Work. r ~i $5 O ff $ 1 5 Food Order e x p ire * « l a 0 9 • m tw l p r e s e n t th i* co u p o n YANPORT SQUARE 5201 NE MLK Jr. Blvd SoutEi Central Artist Featured Bike Delivery: Open Lunch & Dinnei www.Qldtownpizza.com - The 22nd A nnual A rt Beat M oriarty Arts and Humanities Festival at Portland Community Building. Smith will address both for-* College w elcom es A rvie Smith to the C ascade C am pus, 705 N. mal painting issues as well as social and historical facets that Killingsworth St. S m ith w ill p resen t a slide drive his work. A s an A fric a n -A m e ric a n show o f h is rec en t b o d y o f work, “Chitlin Circuit,” a, 5 p.m., growing up in South Central Los Monday, May 11, in Room 221, Angeles, his life experience and studies envelop his work as he n arrates through im ages and Arvie Smith's com position. Smith is a well- ‘Saturday Night Fish known local artist who has been Fry,' from his ‘Chitlin p r o file d on O re g o n P u b lic Circuitcollection. Broadcasting. Cascade Hosts Sci-fi Debut The new independent film, “U nrem em bered," is certainly memorable. It was m ade in Portland at a p ro d u ctio n co st o f less than $32,000, all o f it com ing from G reg K err w ho is a Portland C om m unity College com puter applications and multimedia in­ structor. In addition, the film 's market­ ing materials and premiere were m ade with the help o f 20 stu­ dents from PCC's M ultim edia program based at the Cascade Campus. “U nrem em bered," will show at C ascade M oriarty A udito­ rium, 705 N. Killingsw orth St., on Wednesday, M ay 13, as par, o f the 22nd Art Beat Festival. There will be two free screen­ ings o f the film, a sneak preview at I p.m., follow ed by a ques- tion-and-answ er session with lead actress Karla M ason and Kerr, who produced, wrote and d ir e c te d th e film . A n o th e r screening will be a, 6:30 p.m. The full-length motion picture (ninning time: 2 hours, 22 min­ utes) is a science fiction mystery. In the film, John Outis, played by Tim Delaney, doesn’t have a past. But his life history is being restored in the present and it’s having a dramatic effect on the people around him. 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