July 24, 2019 Page 7 Arts & ENTERTAINMENT Last Thursday Opens Exhibit Swaggering, Soulful Rock The Seratones, a brash, soulful and swaggering new rock band from Shreveport, La. fronted by the gospel-trained powerhouse A.J. Haynes will perform in Portland, Thursday, Aug. 1 at 9:30 p.m. at the Bunk Bar in southeast Portland. The group has grown a national fan base since their debut album in 2016 and a performance on CBS This Morning. Promoting diversity and embracing Native American culture and learning, the new Cully Park in northeast Portland will host a Portland Parks & Recreation screening of the Disney movie Finding Nemo dubbed into Navajo with English subtitles on Saturday, July 27. Nemo Movie at Cully Park The Native American Youth and Family Center in northeast Portland (NAYA)and Portland Parks and Recreation invites the community to a free screening of a Native American-voiced version of the popular Disney movie Find- ing Nemo. In a collaboration between the Navajo Nation and The Walt Dis- ney Company, Nemo Hádéést’į́į́/ Finding Nemo was the second film dubbed into Navajo as part of a larger effort of the tribe to promote language learning and speaking. The first was Star Wars. The movie will begin at dusk on Saturday, July 27 at the new Cully Park in northeast Portland. Spe- cial pre-movie entertainment with the Native drum group Turquoise Pride will kick off the event at 6:30 p.m. Cully Park is located at North- east 72nd and Killingsworth Street. Guardino Gallery, 2939 N.E. Al- berta St., kicks off its next monthly exhibit with a reception with the art- ists on Last Thursday, July 25, from Shannon Weber uses materials from nature to create the sculpture “All Lines in the Water Boat” 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. The showcase features artists Shannon Weber, Sarah Waldron, Mi- chelle Gallagher and Dayna Collins. Weber collects materials from nature and various odd forgotten objects to create sculptures using various techniques; Waldron is an oil painter who refers to her water series as distance realism; Gallagher works with clay to create sculptures and Collins uses old books which are stained, defaced, torn or marked up to create collages. The exhibit runs from July 25 to Aug. 29. A white raven sculpture by Michelle Gallagher