Dorothy Ramon Learning Center
will showcase free family fun that includes Native American songs, stories and flute
music on Saturday, May 3, 2014, and also will host a benefit art show featuring
“Visions of Prehistoric Rock Art.”
Free fun
The free music, storytelling, crafts
for kids, and more from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at The Center’s San Manuel Gathering
Hall, 127 N. San Gorgonio Ave., are part of Saturday’s Art Walk and Art in thePark events along San Gorgonio Avenue, Banning. Explore Banning's Art District at the Center and at the Banning Art Gallery, Bells Studio, and shops along San Gorgonio Avenue.
Join our Dragonfly Wind Flute Ensemble and Center Leader Ernest Siva for Native American songs and stories. Free!
Our nonprofit Center, which saves and
shares Southern California’s Native American cultures, languages, history, and
traditional arts, also will offer a benefit art show, “Visions of Prehistoric Rock Art,” featuring
artist Charles La Monk.
Discover Prehistoric Art
La Monk explored out-of-the-way and obscure locations to discover prehistoric rock art. He shared his discoveries through his own art. He used eroded sand and rock and applied it over a white lead base to simulate rock. He then used a frayed deer-hide brush to reproduce the strokes and dots of ancient rock artists in his renderings of the prehistoric rock art. The nonprofit Center and California State University, San Bernardino, are selling La Monk’s works to benefit our Center’s work to save and share Southern California Native American cultures and to support the university’s internship programs, which also serve the Learning Center.
La Monk explored out-of-the-way and obscure locations to discover prehistoric rock art. He shared his discoveries through his own art. He used eroded sand and rock and applied it over a white lead base to simulate rock. He then used a frayed deer-hide brush to reproduce the strokes and dots of ancient rock artists in his renderings of the prehistoric rock art. The nonprofit Center and California State University, San Bernardino, are selling La Monk’s works to benefit our Center’s work to save and share Southern California Native American cultures and to support the university’s internship programs, which also serve the Learning Center.
For more information: (951)
849-7736.
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