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Mosaic workshop on Saturday May 19th

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012

Join us at The Carrot for a Social Arts Experience!

On Saturday, May 19th, from 2-5 PM we will feature a Taste of Mosaics class with guest instructor Margo Anton, from Minerva Mosaics. Amateurs welcome!

A few spots are still available! To register: Contact Irene at The Carrot at 780-471-1580

More info about Minerva Mosaics and Margo Anton: http://www.minervamosaics.com/

This event is graciously sponsored by Norwood Neighbourhood Association.

 

 

Great events at the Carrot in May!

Monday, May 14th, 2012

Friday night line up

As always, Friday nights at the Carrot will not fail your need for fine local music. It starts at 7:30pm and cover is $5. Check out who we have lined up this month:
May 18: Matthew A and the Keys (www.matthewamusic.com )
May 25: Kerry Klontz (www.facebook.com/RevKOriginalMusic)

Saturday is always open mic nights: 7:00pm, $2.00 cover
Homegrown talent takes the stage Saturday nights at the Carrot. Come down at 7 PM for original music, poetry, comedy and more at Edmonton’s newest open mic experience. Want to play? Just bring your guitar, your poems, your jokes, yourself and show up early to get on the list. Sets should be no more than 15 minutes for music and 10 minutes for spoken word, poetry, comedy.

Congratulations Arts on the Ave – John Poole Promotion of the Arts Award

Wednesday, March 21st, 2012

Congratulations to all the Arts on the Ave membership! It’s with honour that we received this award from the Mayor himself on April 2nd, Mayor’s 25th Evening for the Arts. Come by for coffee and see the trophy posing proudly on the top of our piano at the Carrot Coffeehouse.

On April 2nd, Join Mayor Stephen Mandel and the Professional Arts Coalition of Edmonton (PACE) at the 25th Annual Mayor’s Celebration of the Arts. Let’s celebrate some of the best artistic talents our city has to offer, in an evening of awards and performance from some of Edmonton’s most talented artists.

Our very own Arts on the Ave  and Wendy Hollo, Executive Director of the Nina Haggerty Centre for the Arts here on 118th Ave have both been nominated for the John Poole Award for Promotion of the Arts!

Featuring performances by Tommy Banks, Christian Hansen and the Autistics, Colleen Brown, Citie Ballet, Sandro Dominelli and the cast of Caution: May Contain Nuts.

 

Proceeds in support of the Rock and Roll Society of Edmonton Centre for Arts and Music.

Tickets and more information: http://www.mayorscelebration.com/

 

Mayor Stephen Mandel invites you to The Mayor's Celebration of the Arts!

That Bloomin’ Garden Show – Call for Artists & Aritsans

Tuesday, March 20th, 2012

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Call for gallery artists and artisans

The sixth annual Bloomin’ Garden Show and Art Sale is on Saturday, May 12 from 9am to 4pm. This is a fantastic event that combines gardening information and products with an artisan market and gallery all in a beautiful, serene atmosphere with classical music. The event brings out over 1000 gardeners and shoppers from around the city to our Avenue. We love showcasing our great local talent and our revitalized community along 118 Avenue.

Gallery artists:
Theme for the festival: Garden, landscape & mothers.
A maximum of 3 works will be accepted.
There will be a commission of 30% on all sales.
If you have prints, cards or a small art piece, please donate something to our raffle draws.
Send your bio, photos of your work and dimensions of the pieces you wish to enter to bloomin_gallery@albertaave.org by March 31, 2012.
Our curator Lorraine Shulba will be in touch with you by April 10, 2012, after your work has been reviewed by a three member jury panel.
Artisans:
We are looking for garden-related products as well as a variety of hand crafted items (e.g. pottery, jewelry, beauty products, textiles) with a focus on items appropriate for mothers’ day gifts.
Email bloomin_market@albertaave.org with company name & contact info please include a description of your products, their price range and photos of your table/work or a website link.
Show cost $40.
We have limited space and many interested artists, please choose either the gallery or artisan market.
Show website http://www.albertaave.org/bloomin-garden.html.  All artists and vendors will be listed on the website.

Idea Shindig – March 19 at The Carrot

Monday, March 12th, 2012

Avenue Initiative Revitalization invites you to bring your ideas for creating vibrant change in your community! We’ll pitch new ideas, and build on old ones. This is a great opportunity to meet your neighbours, be part of the exciting revitalization of the area, and most of all to have a really great time!

Monday, March 19th from 6:30-9:00 at The Carrot. Light Dinner provided. Featured host for the evening: Frank Zotter.

Register to judy.allan@edmonton.ca

Arts on the Ave AGM – April 29th

Monday, March 12th, 2012

Arts on the Ave (AOTA) invites members to our 2012 Annual General Meeting on Sunday, April 29, 1–2:30 pm, at the Carrot. You must be a current (2011/12) member to vote.  Light refreshments and snacks provided. Guest speaker TBA.

To become a member of AOTA, you can visit http://artsontheave.org/about-us/become-a-member/ or request a form at the Carrot. Yearly membership is $5.

Daughters Day Events on March 8th

Monday, March 5th, 2012

Join us in celebrating the daughters in our lives!

Thursday March 8th from 6-8 PM at The Carrot (9351-118 Ave)

Presented by Cambridge Strategies & Aboriginal Women’s Professional Association

Engage in a celebration and discussion on how challenging and encouraging the journey of a daughter can be on International Women’s Day.

 

Featuring free events such as…

  •  live tunes by  Phyllis Sinclair, winner of the 2011 CAMA Award for Best Folk Acoustic Album
  • Interactive session with “Ask Your Auntie” by the Aboriginal Women’s Professional Association

For more information please contact daugthersday@gmail.com

 

Poetry Slam at the Carrot!

Tuesday, February 28th, 2012

February 29th (that’s tomorrow!) there will be a Poetry Slam to wrap up the Rhythms of the Earth Art Series, so we’re calling all poets and poetry enthusiasts out to the Carrot.

With a 7:30pm sign up, the Slam will start at 8:00pm. People are welcome to submit one poem that’s maximum 5 minutes in length (unless you are wanting to do a string of Haikus or something similar). All styles welcome.

There will be a $100 prize for the first place poet, thanks to our friends at the Norwood Neighbourhood Association.

See you at the Carrot!

LAST WEEK of Rhythms Of The Earth Series!

Saturday, February 25th, 2012

We are in our final week of the Rhythms of the Earth Art Series, which features visual arts and performers at the Carrot Community Arts Coffeehouse. This arts program celebrates Black History Month by embracing the many African nations that are represented in the community.

In the final week, there will be a capoeira demonstration, storytelling, music and poetry.

Friday February 24, 7:30pm The Capoeira Academy Edmonton will talk about the history of the martial art, including its ties to African slaves in South America. Following the demonstration, there will be a solo steel drum performance by Kelvin from the Trincan Steel Orchestra.

Tuesday February 28, 7:00 pm will be an evening of storytelling with artists sharing stories of immigration, mythology and growing up in Jamaica.  Featuring Tololwa Mollel and others.

Wednesday February 29, 7:30 pm, the Peoples Poet closes off the month with various poets and musicians celebrating multiculturalism.

This community-based celebration includes a gallery wall of visual artists, whose art is also featured in the “Five Artists One Love” exhibition at the AGA. Please come and see the variety of work at the Carrot all month.

For a complete schedule, visit www.artsontheave.org

Rhythms of the Earth is a Black History Month art series, hosted by the Carrot and sponsored by Norwood Neighbourhood House, Page Master and Arts on the Ave. Arts on the Ave is a non-profit, community based grassroots initiative engaged in development of 118 Avenue into a community arts district.

Admission to all these events is free.

Media Contact: Heather Robertson
Phone: 780-243-5335
Email: heathercrobertson@gmail.com

Capoeira & Steel Drumming at the Carrot!

Thursday, February 23rd, 2012

Friday night is sure to be a good time at the Carrot. The evening will be full of music and dance, starting Capoeira and moving to steel drumming.

I was first introduced to the martial art of Capoeira through my brother, and for those who haven’t had the introduction, let’s have Wikipedia help out:

Capoeira (Portuguese pronunciation: [kapuˈejɾɐ]) is a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance and music. It was created in Brazil mainly by descendants of African slaves with Brazilian native influences, probably beginning in the 16th century. It is known by quick and complex moves, using mainly power, speed, and leverage for leg sweeps.

There’s a whole lot more to learn about this art, and the best way to do that is to see it for yourself. On Friday February 24th, 7:30pm, Capoeira Academy of Edmonton will do a demonstration.

Following this, we’ll be graced by Kelvin, who plays in the Trincan Steel Orchestra. He will play the steel drum for us, brining a little warmth of the Caribbean to our cozy little cafe this February.

As with the rest of the Rhythms of the Earth Art Series, this is a free event. Hope to see you there!