Studio 1034 Open House Featuring Your Self Portrait

Come help launch studio 1034 by showing up with your sweet self!

Saturday Sept 22nd from 4pm – 8pm

We invite you to bring a self portrait in any medium! Paint? Ok! Song? Awesome! Dance, bring it! Food? Clothing? Short story? Bring it bring it bring it!

Not inspired yet? Just bring yourself, and we’ll be sure to get you inspired by the time you’ve taken off your coat! There will be a photobooth! And costumes! And you! Combine the three and what will you get? A self portrait to share with the community!

Come, be merry, and make the space with us!

If you have a self portrait of any shape, style or form please post here or email leah@studio1034.com and we will set you up with everything you need to display or perform your art. Our goal is to solidify our local talents self portraits and have it ready in the space by September 15th.

If you don’t think that is enough time, no worries. Just bring it and we will find a special place for you.

If you don’t have a self portrait, no worries. You will have the opportunity to create one at the Open House!

Photo Shoot and Art Gallery

On August 14, 2012, Studio 1034 held a private photo shoot and art gallery.

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Flames of Tibet Premier

On April 1st 2012, Studio 1034 screened the short film “Flames of Tibet”. Lobsang Sang worked with TYS Media and Studio 1034 to create a semi-autobiographical narrative about the struggle of a young Tibetan who was forced to flee his country, escaping the tyrannical rule of the Chinese government. His love for his country and the belief that every person has the right to speak freely drives him to make the ultimate sacrifice.

The screening included more than 80 Tibetans, friends and interested local residents who were taken on a passionate ride of undocumented reality. Lobsang and his crew conducted a lengthy question and answer session at the conclusion of the film.many people wanted to see the film a second time and Lobsang accommodated by screening it two additional times in order for everyone to see it all the way through.

Traditional Tibetan food was brought to the potluck for all to enjoy. The screening was a resounding success enjoyed by all.

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Movie Night Wednesday 01-11-12

On Wednesday Night at 8:30pm we will be hosting a movie night. TBA

Lucky Girl Screening

January 4th Jules Kobelin screened her Lucky Girl DVD. The night turned out to be a success. Everyone invited came to support, watch and discuss the documentary. There was a fare amount of chit chat and small talk as people arrived. Greetings were found everywhere you turned. The basement quickly filled with old and new friends as the mingling of guests grew to 30 in size.

The lights flickered and we were told to find a seat in anticipation of the main event. Our honorary guest was momentarily missing so a couple of quick speeches from Jules and Ulan filled our ears in thanks and appreciation of our hosts and the important people who inspire events such as this. Once we were all present and accounted for Jackie gave her thanks for the evening and we were all welcomed by the Lucky Girl Documentary for the first time. Bits of laughter, engaging faces and even tears were seen from the audience. We were taken on a journey into the sound life and strange love of Jackie and Art. Our ears were happily humming from the brilliance that was played for us. And after all was experienced there was a moment of silence followed by a roaring of congratulations. A success.

Discussions started to articulate through the basement, the hot topic being the documentary we just watched. Great feedback and observations were made all around the room. Business cards were exchanged, hugs were delivered in good work and good wishes, introductions were extended and mingling continued with now what is to be considered as big talk. Slowly the guest count decreased when eyes got heavy and the decision to call it a night was in order.

A well paced evening!

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