August 23, 2017 Page 11 Arts & ENTERTAINMENT A scene from Standing Rock in North Dakota from Portland story teller and visual artist Carolyn Campbell from her exhibit ‘Majestic Ground of North Dakota Moon,’ now showing at Destino Café, 1520 N.E. Alberta St. Majestic Ground of North Dakota Moon Most have seen the images of Standing Rock’s protests and standoffs of last winter in North Dakota when Native Americans and supporters were driven from land by military force. What you couldn’t see, though, was the magnificent strength of earth and the gentle truths of the people and the spirits that reside in this sacred and mostly forgotten land. Portland story teller and visual artist Car- olyn Campbell presents the landscapes of Standing Rock besieged by winter that will take your breath away in her photo exhibit which will be on display through Aug. 31 at Destino Café, 1520 N.E. Alberta St. In this showing, Campbell honors the Gallery’s August Shows Contemporary designs, geo- metric elements and an artist’s investigation of borders to explore boundaries are some of the con- cepts used in art works featured this month at Guardino Gallery, Shanon Weber makes 3D sculpture designs from reclaimed 2939 N.E. Alberta St. Showing in the Guardino’s materials. main gallery are works in 3D fiber sculpture by Shannon Weber and abstract paintings by Chi Mere- dith. Weber uses reclaimed mate- rials and found objects to create contemporary designs. Meredith’s paintings contrast between organ- ic and geometric elements. In the gallery’s feature area, Michael Kurz has titled his work, Borders. He investigates boundar- ies and markings that divide one Michael Kurz explores borders to illuminate physical barriers and lines. space from another. legacy of wisdom, the power of place, and the unending grief of those who were here first to capture the untold stories of places and people who are often disregarded or dis- missed. Grammy nominee and 8-time Blues Music Award Winner Shemekia Copeland will perform this weekend at the Vancouver Wine & Jazz Festival. Hot Jazz, Wines and Fine Art With its focus on world-class jazz musicians, fine art and crafts, and great Northwest wines, the 20th annual Vancouver Wine & Jazz Festival is coming Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 25-27, to Es- ther Short Park in downtown Vancouver. The concert lineup features internationally acclaimed Gram- my-nominated jazz and blues legends, as well as up-and-coming musicians who are breaking onto the national scene. Local and re- gional bands, as well the 56th US Army Jazz Band from Joint Base Lewis-McCord will be performing. More than 20 concerts will be staged during the three-day festival. For a complete lineup and more details, visit vancouverwinejazz. com