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Venture Academy #6

Join us this summer for:

VENTURE ACADEMY 2016

LIFE IS A VENTURE, AN ADVENTURE FOR THE YOUNG OF MIND AND HEARTworld

This series of guided explorations is designed to promote provocative ideas, images, and sensations for the curious adult seeking to cope with an increasingly complex, bewildering, exciting, wondrous, and interesting world.

A special opportunity to collaboratively explore the astounding strangeness of our global world, as well as many other unknown worlds, with a stimulating array of seasoned and highly qualified guides.


Participants will uncover a new Exploration/Adventure each week, including:

SESSION I: Thursday, July 7 from 6pm-8:30pm
“The Dead Still Speak: Understanding the Living by Exploring a Bethlehem Cemetery”

For this exploration there will be some small preliminary readings/discussion, then we will visit the Nisky Hill Cemetery in Bethlehem.  In the cemetery we will focus on how the monuments of the past advertised the lives or aspired-to lives of those buried, as well as how they speak to us today.  The cemetery will be a guided tour and an assignment for participants to isolate and gather specific types of information which we will discuss at the end of the tour.

Guide:  David Small, Professor of Archaeology Lehigh University; with special expertise in cultural anthropology, archaeological theory, archaeological digs, comparative mortuary/cemetery tradition.

SESSION II:  Tuesday, July 12 from 6pm-8:30pm
“Profound Changes Beneath the Middle Eastern Sand Dunes”

Most of our information about the Arabic World comes from short sound bites or media clips.  Let’s go beneath the surface and explore the tensions developing as the Arabic and Islamic World in the Middle East confronts the issues of women in the workplace, of international curricula in schools, and of secular influences in the culture.

Guide:  Roland Yoshida, Former Professor and Dean of the College of Education, Provost Emeritus of Lehigh University, has special expertise in the education theory of exceptional children and international education. He has recently served for fifteen months as an advisor to the Pre-University Education Division of the Qatar Foundation in Doha.  

SESSION III: Tuesday, July 19 from 6pm-8:30pm
“An Insider’s History of Bethlehem- through the Amazing Life of H.D. (Hilda Doolittle)”

Explore the history of the great city of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, from the Moravian settlement to the rise of the steel industry, through the memoirs of H.D. (Hilda Doolittle), a pioneering feminist-and pacifist, and one of the most influential poets of the 20th century.  This will be an interactive discussion and a walking tour.

Guide:  Seth Moglen, Associate Professor of English, Lehigh University;  is a scholar of 19th- and 20th-Century American Literature and American studies. He is currently at work on a book, “Bethlehem: American Utopia, American Tragedy,” which explores the 270-year history of one iconic American city.

SESSION IV:  Tuesday, July 26 from 6pm-8:30pm
“The Constructive Imagination in the Art of Invention: the Role of Creativity in the Art of Architecture”

This interactive exploration will demonstrate how the use of analogy, simulation and metaphor are used in the creative process. There will be examples from his design studios and workshops conducted at Lehigh and internationally. Possible walking tour of Viscardi’s constructions on the Lehigh campus.

Guide: Anthony Viscardi, Professor of Architecture & Art, Lehigh University, a nationally and internationally known scholar-teacher in the design and art of architecture.  Throughout his career in architectural practice and as a professor of architecture, Viscardi has continued to work as an artist and has had many solo and group exhibitions.

SESSION V:  Tuesday, August 2 from 6pm-8:30pm
“Moravian Lives through the Centuries”

Before there were blogs, Facebook or Internet searches how were our life stories told? Based on the Moravian tradition of writing a Lebenslauf (memoir) as a validation of one’s life to be shared with their community, we will interactively explore the oral and written practices of the past and discover possibilities for ourselves today.

Guide:  Frank Shipman is currently completing studies at Moravian Theological Seminary. He was the 2015 recipient of the Herman T. Frueauff Memorial Prize for his work and research in Moravian history. 

SESSION VI:  Tuesday, August 9 from 6pm-8:30pm
“A Pilgrim’s Guide to What You Need to Know about Religion Today”

Religions have decidedly not withered away under the laser-like scrutiny of rationality and scientific scrutiny.  In fact, ever since the new millennium and especially after the cataclysmic event of 9/11, it is clear that “religions” in all of their significantly positive and terrible forms have come roaring back into our global and internet connected world. So why do we do religion, where does it come from, where is it going, is it something we can’t live without, and do we need to get rid of it?  An interactive and comparative exploration of some of these issues along with discussion, some internet spelunking, and provocative short videos and/or power point.

Guide:  Norman Girardot, University Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Comparative Religion, Lehigh University, is an author and scholar with special expertise in Chinese religion, prehistoric religion, popular religion, outsider art and religion, and the strangeness of the human condition.


Dates and Times for the Explorations

Venture Academy is held from 6pm-8:30pm on the following dates.  Your Adventure Pass covers all six sessions.

SESSION #1:  Thursday, July 7 6pm-8:30pm  (*this is the only Thursday night)

SESSION #2:  Tuesday, July 12 6pm-8:30pm

SESSION #3:  Tuesday, July 19 6pm-8:30pm

SESSION #4:  Tuesday, July 26 6pm-8:30pm

SESSION #5:  Tuesday, August 2 6pm-8:30pm

SESSION #6:  Tuesday, August 9 6pm-8:30pm

CONCLUDING BONUS EVENT:  Participants will be invited to attend a free social gathering and special TED talk-style Venture Academy Talk (VAT) on August 16th at 6pm.  This session will include a vibrant topic and guest speaker that will kick-off the VAT series of presentations, to begin in the fall of 2016.  This session will also serve as a way for participants to meet for discussion and feedback with the Academy guides and Charter Arts staff regarding the Venture Academy experience.  Refreshments will be served.


Registration

Open to adults, 18+.

ADVENTURE PASS (Single):   $125

COUPLE/BUDDY PASS (Two):  $95 each

Early Registration Discount:  $10 off if registered by May 31, 2016

‘One Session’ Pass: $45 each (early registration discount does not apply)

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD REGISTRATION FORM

The above program is an adult enrichment workshop series, open to the community. Proceeds from the program benefit teachers’ salaries at the Lehigh Valley Charter High School for the Arts.

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Venture Academy #5

Join us this summer for:

VENTURE ACADEMY 2016

LIFE IS A VENTURE, AN ADVENTURE FOR THE YOUNG OF MIND AND HEARTworld

This series of guided explorations is designed to promote provocative ideas, images, and sensations for the curious adult seeking to cope with an increasingly complex, bewildering, exciting, wondrous, and interesting world.

A special opportunity to collaboratively explore the astounding strangeness of our global world, as well as many other unknown worlds, with a stimulating array of seasoned and highly qualified guides.


Participants will uncover a new Exploration/Adventure each week, including:

SESSION I: Thursday, July 7 from 6pm-8:30pm
“The Dead Still Speak: Understanding the Living by Exploring a Bethlehem Cemetery”

For this exploration there will be some small preliminary readings/discussion, then we will visit the Nisky Hill Cemetery in Bethlehem.  In the cemetery we will focus on how the monuments of the past advertised the lives or aspired-to lives of those buried, as well as how they speak to us today.  The cemetery will be a guided tour and an assignment for participants to isolate and gather specific types of information which we will discuss at the end of the tour.

Guide:  David Small, Professor of Archaeology Lehigh University; with special expertise in cultural anthropology, archaeological theory, archaeological digs, comparative mortuary/cemetery tradition.

SESSION II:  Tuesday, July 12 from 6pm-8:30pm
“Profound Changes Beneath the Middle Eastern Sand Dunes”

Most of our information about the Arabic World comes from short sound bites or media clips.  Let’s go beneath the surface and explore the tensions developing as the Arabic and Islamic World in the Middle East confronts the issues of women in the workplace, of international curricula in schools, and of secular influences in the culture.

Guide:  Roland Yoshida, Former Professor and Dean of the College of Education, Provost Emeritus of Lehigh University, has special expertise in the education theory of exceptional children and international education. He has recently served for fifteen months as an advisor to the Pre-University Education Division of the Qatar Foundation in Doha.  

SESSION III: Tuesday, July 19 from 6pm-8:30pm
“An Insider’s History of Bethlehem- through the Amazing Life of H.D. (Hilda Doolittle)”

Explore the history of the great city of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, from the Moravian settlement to the rise of the steel industry, through the memoirs of H.D. (Hilda Doolittle), a pioneering feminist-and pacifist, and one of the most influential poets of the 20th century.  This will be an interactive discussion and a walking tour.

Guide:  Seth Moglen, Associate Professor of English, Lehigh University;  is a scholar of 19th- and 20th-Century American Literature and American studies. He is currently at work on a book, “Bethlehem: American Utopia, American Tragedy,” which explores the 270-year history of one iconic American city.

SESSION IV:  Tuesday, July 26 from 6pm-8:30pm
“The Constructive Imagination in the Art of Invention: the Role of Creativity in the Art of Architecture”

This interactive exploration will demonstrate how the use of analogy, simulation and metaphor are used in the creative process. There will be examples from his design studios and workshops conducted at Lehigh and internationally. Possible walking tour of Viscardi’s constructions on the Lehigh campus.

Guide: Anthony Viscardi, Professor of Architecture & Art, Lehigh University, a nationally and internationally known scholar-teacher in the design and art of architecture.  Throughout his career in architectural practice and as a professor of architecture, Viscardi has continued to work as an artist and has had many solo and group exhibitions.

SESSION V:  Tuesday, August 2 from 6pm-8:30pm
“Moravian Lives through the Centuries”

Before there were blogs, Facebook or Internet searches how were our life stories told? Based on the Moravian tradition of writing a Lebenslauf (memoir) as a validation of one’s life to be shared with their community, we will interactively explore the oral and written practices of the past and discover possibilities for ourselves today.

Guide:  Frank Shipman is currently completing studies at Moravian Theological Seminary. He was the 2015 recipient of the Herman T. Frueauff Memorial Prize for his work and research in Moravian history. 

SESSION VI:  Tuesday, August 9 from 6pm-8:30pm
“A Pilgrim’s Guide to What You Need to Know about Religion Today”

Religions have decidedly not withered away under the laser-like scrutiny of rationality and scientific scrutiny.  In fact, ever since the new millennium and especially after the cataclysmic event of 9/11, it is clear that “religions” in all of their significantly positive and terrible forms have come roaring back into our global and internet connected world. So why do we do religion, where does it come from, where is it going, is it something we can’t live without, and do we need to get rid of it?  An interactive and comparative exploration of some of these issues along with discussion, some internet spelunking, and provocative short videos and/or power point.

Guide:  Norman Girardot, University Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Comparative Religion, Lehigh University, is an author and scholar with special expertise in Chinese religion, prehistoric religion, popular religion, outsider art and religion, and the strangeness of the human condition.


Dates and Times for the Explorations

Venture Academy is held from 6pm-8:30pm on the following dates.  Your Adventure Pass covers all six sessions.

SESSION #1:  Thursday, July 7 6pm-8:30pm  (*this is the only Thursday night)

SESSION #2:  Tuesday, July 12 6pm-8:30pm

SESSION #3:  Tuesday, July 19 6pm-8:30pm

SESSION #4:  Tuesday, July 26 6pm-8:30pm

SESSION #5:  Tuesday, August 2 6pm-8:30pm

SESSION #6:  Tuesday, August 9 6pm-8:30pm

CONCLUDING BONUS EVENT:  Participants will be invited to attend a free social gathering and special TED talk-style Venture Academy Talk (VAT) on August 16th at 6pm.  This session will include a vibrant topic and guest speaker that will kick-off the VAT series of presentations, to begin in the fall of 2016.  This session will also serve as a way for participants to meet for discussion and feedback with the Academy guides and Charter Arts staff regarding the Venture Academy experience.  Refreshments will be served.


Registration

Open to adults, 18+.

ADVENTURE PASS (Single):   $125

COUPLE/BUDDY PASS (Two):  $95 each

Early Registration Discount:  $10 off if registered by May 31, 2016

‘One Session’ Pass: $45 each (early registration discount does not apply)

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD REGISTRATION FORM

The above program is an adult enrichment workshop series, open to the community. Proceeds from the program benefit teachers’ salaries at the Lehigh Valley Charter High School for the Arts.

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ART EXHIBIT- Opening Reception “Forgotten Finds”

Forgotten Finds- Orphaned works from New York

Charter Arts is proud to host this special exhibit of twenty works that were previously displayed in the Minerals Technology corporate office in the Chrysler Building in New York City.

Opening Reception- Sunday, July 31st

2pm-4pm

Gallery Talk by Anthony Crisafulli at 3pm

Gallery will be open for First Friday on August 5, 6pm-8pm

All other viewings by appointment only. Call 610-868-2971 ext. 2434

 

 

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Venture Academy #4

Join us this summer for:

VENTURE ACADEMY 2016

LIFE IS A VENTURE, AN ADVENTURE FOR THE YOUNG OF MIND AND HEARTworld

This series of guided explorations is designed to promote provocative ideas, images, and sensations for the curious adult seeking to cope with an increasingly complex, bewildering, exciting, wondrous, and interesting world.

A special opportunity to collaboratively explore the astounding strangeness of our global world, as well as many other unknown worlds, with a stimulating array of seasoned and highly qualified guides.


Participants will uncover a new Exploration/Adventure each week, including:

SESSION I: Thursday, July 7 from 6pm-8:30pm
“The Dead Still Speak: Understanding the Living by Exploring a Bethlehem Cemetery”

For this exploration there will be some small preliminary readings/discussion, then we will visit the Nisky Hill Cemetery in Bethlehem.  In the cemetery we will focus on how the monuments of the past advertised the lives or aspired-to lives of those buried, as well as how they speak to us today.  The cemetery will be a guided tour and an assignment for participants to isolate and gather specific types of information which we will discuss at the end of the tour.

Guide:  David Small, Professor of Archaeology Lehigh University; with special expertise in cultural anthropology, archaeological theory, archaeological digs, comparative mortuary/cemetery tradition.

SESSION II:  Tuesday, July 12 from 6pm-8:30pm
“Profound Changes Beneath the Middle Eastern Sand Dunes”

Most of our information about the Arabic World comes from short sound bites or media clips.  Let’s go beneath the surface and explore the tensions developing as the Arabic and Islamic World in the Middle East confronts the issues of women in the workplace, of international curricula in schools, and of secular influences in the culture.

Guide:  Roland Yoshida, Former Professor and Dean of the College of Education, Provost Emeritus of Lehigh University, has special expertise in the education theory of exceptional children and international education. He has recently served for fifteen months as an advisor to the Pre-University Education Division of the Qatar Foundation in Doha.  

SESSION III: Tuesday, July 19 from 6pm-8:30pm
“An Insider’s History of Bethlehem- through the Amazing Life of H.D. (Hilda Doolittle)”

Explore the history of the great city of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, from the Moravian settlement to the rise of the steel industry, through the memoirs of H.D. (Hilda Doolittle), a pioneering feminist-and pacifist, and one of the most influential poets of the 20th century.  This will be an interactive discussion and a walking tour.

Guide:  Seth Moglen, Associate Professor of English, Lehigh University;  is a scholar of 19th- and 20th-Century American Literature and American studies. He is currently at work on a book, “Bethlehem: American Utopia, American Tragedy,” which explores the 270-year history of one iconic American city.

SESSION IV:  Tuesday, July 26 from 6pm-8:30pm
“The Constructive Imagination in the Art of Invention: the Role of Creativity in the Art of Architecture”

This interactive exploration will demonstrate how the use of analogy, simulation and metaphor are used in the creative process. There will be examples from his design studios and workshops conducted at Lehigh and internationally. Possible walking tour of Viscardi’s constructions on the Lehigh campus.

Guide: Anthony Viscardi, Professor of Architecture & Art, Lehigh University, a nationally and internationally known scholar-teacher in the design and art of architecture.  Throughout his career in architectural practice and as a professor of architecture, Viscardi has continued to work as an artist and has had many solo and group exhibitions.

SESSION V:  Tuesday, August 2 from 6pm-8:30pm
“Moravian Lives through the Centuries”

Before there were blogs, Facebook or Internet searches how were our life stories told? Based on the Moravian tradition of writing a Lebenslauf (memoir) as a validation of one’s life to be shared with their community, we will interactively explore the oral and written practices of the past and discover possibilities for ourselves today.

Guide:  Frank Shipman is currently completing studies at Moravian Theological Seminary. He was the 2015 recipient of the Herman T. Frueauff Memorial Prize for his work and research in Moravian history. 

SESSION VI:  Tuesday, August 9 from 6pm-8:30pm
“A Pilgrim’s Guide to What You Need to Know about Religion Today”

Religions have decidedly not withered away under the laser-like scrutiny of rationality and scientific scrutiny.  In fact, ever since the new millennium and especially after the cataclysmic event of 9/11, it is clear that “religions” in all of their significantly positive and terrible forms have come roaring back into our global and internet connected world. So why do we do religion, where does it come from, where is it going, is it something we can’t live without, and do we need to get rid of it?  An interactive and comparative exploration of some of these issues along with discussion, some internet spelunking, and provocative short videos and/or power point.

Guide:  Norman Girardot, University Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Comparative Religion, Lehigh University, is an author and scholar with special expertise in Chinese religion, prehistoric religion, popular religion, outsider art and religion, and the strangeness of the human condition.


Dates and Times for the Explorations

Venture Academy is held from 6pm-8:30pm on the following dates.  Your Adventure Pass covers all six sessions.

SESSION #1:  Thursday, July 7 6pm-8:30pm  (*this is the only Thursday night)

SESSION #2:  Tuesday, July 12 6pm-8:30pm

SESSION #3:  Tuesday, July 19 6pm-8:30pm

SESSION #4:  Tuesday, July 26 6pm-8:30pm

SESSION #5:  Tuesday, August 2 6pm-8:30pm

SESSION #6:  Tuesday, August 9 6pm-8:30pm

CONCLUDING BONUS EVENT:  Participants will be invited to attend a free social gathering and special TED talk-style Venture Academy Talk (VAT) on August 16th at 6pm.  This session will include a vibrant topic and guest speaker that will kick-off the VAT series of presentations, to begin in the fall of 2016.  This session will also serve as a way for participants to meet for discussion and feedback with the Academy guides and Charter Arts staff regarding the Venture Academy experience.  Refreshments will be served.


Registration

Open to adults, 18+.

ADVENTURE PASS (Single):   $125

COUPLE/BUDDY PASS (Two):  $95 each

Early Registration Discount:  $10 off if registered by May 31, 2016

‘One Session’ Pass: $45 each (early registration discount does not apply)

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD REGISTRATION FORM

The above program is an adult enrichment workshop series, open to the community. Proceeds from the program benefit teachers’ salaries at the Lehigh Valley Charter High School for the Arts.

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Venture Academy #3

Join us this summer for:

VENTURE ACADEMY 2016

LIFE IS A VENTURE, AN ADVENTURE FOR THE YOUNG OF MIND AND HEARTworld

This series of guided explorations is designed to promote provocative ideas, images, and sensations for the curious adult seeking to cope with an increasingly complex, bewildering, exciting, wondrous, and interesting world.

A special opportunity to collaboratively explore the astounding strangeness of our global world, as well as many other unknown worlds, with a stimulating array of seasoned and highly qualified guides.


Participants will uncover a new Exploration/Adventure each week, including:

SESSION I: Thursday, July 7 from 6pm-8:30pm
“The Dead Still Speak: Understanding the Living by Exploring a Bethlehem Cemetery”

For this exploration there will be some small preliminary readings/discussion, then we will visit the Nisky Hill Cemetery in Bethlehem.  In the cemetery we will focus on how the monuments of the past advertised the lives or aspired-to lives of those buried, as well as how they speak to us today.  The cemetery will be a guided tour and an assignment for participants to isolate and gather specific types of information which we will discuss at the end of the tour.

Guide:  David Small, Professor of Archaeology Lehigh University; with special expertise in cultural anthropology, archaeological theory, archaeological digs, comparative mortuary/cemetery tradition.

SESSION II:  Tuesday, July 12 from 6pm-8:30pm
“Profound Changes Beneath the Middle Eastern Sand Dunes”

Most of our information about the Arabic World comes from short sound bites or media clips.  Let’s go beneath the surface and explore the tensions developing as the Arabic and Islamic World in the Middle East confronts the issues of women in the workplace, of international curricula in schools, and of secular influences in the culture.

Guide:  Roland Yoshida, Former Professor and Dean of the College of Education, Provost Emeritus of Lehigh University, has special expertise in the education theory of exceptional children and international education. He has recently served for fifteen months as an advisor to the Pre-University Education Division of the Qatar Foundation in Doha.  

SESSION III: Tuesday, July 19 from 6pm-8:30pm
“An Insider’s History of Bethlehem- through the Amazing Life of H.D. (Hilda Doolittle)”

Explore the history of the great city of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, from the Moravian settlement to the rise of the steel industry, through the memoirs of H.D. (Hilda Doolittle), a pioneering feminist-and pacifist, and one of the most influential poets of the 20th century.  This will be an interactive discussion and a walking tour.

Guide:  Seth Moglen, Associate Professor of English, Lehigh University;  is a scholar of 19th- and 20th-Century American Literature and American studies. He is currently at work on a book, “Bethlehem: American Utopia, American Tragedy,” which explores the 270-year history of one iconic American city.

SESSION IV:  Tuesday, July 26 from 6pm-8:30pm
“The Constructive Imagination in the Art of Invention: the Role of Creativity in the Art of Architecture”

This interactive exploration will demonstrate how the use of analogy, simulation and metaphor are used in the creative process. There will be examples from his design studios and workshops conducted at Lehigh and internationally. Possible walking tour of Viscardi’s constructions on the Lehigh campus.

Guide: Anthony Viscardi, Professor of Architecture & Art, Lehigh University, a nationally and internationally known scholar-teacher in the design and art of architecture.  Throughout his career in architectural practice and as a professor of architecture, Viscardi has continued to work as an artist and has had many solo and group exhibitions.

SESSION V:  Tuesday, August 2 from 6pm-8:30pm
“Moravian Lives through the Centuries”

Before there were blogs, Facebook or Internet searches how were our life stories told? Based on the Moravian tradition of writing a Lebenslauf (memoir) as a validation of one’s life to be shared with their community, we will interactively explore the oral and written practices of the past and discover possibilities for ourselves today.

Guide:  Frank Shipman is currently completing studies at Moravian Theological Seminary. He was the 2015 recipient of the Herman T. Frueauff Memorial Prize for his work and research in Moravian history. 

SESSION VI:  Tuesday, August 9 from 6pm-8:30pm
“A Pilgrim’s Guide to What You Need to Know about Religion Today”

Religions have decidedly not withered away under the laser-like scrutiny of rationality and scientific scrutiny.  In fact, ever since the new millennium and especially after the cataclysmic event of 9/11, it is clear that “religions” in all of their significantly positive and terrible forms have come roaring back into our global and internet connected world. So why do we do religion, where does it come from, where is it going, is it something we can’t live without, and do we need to get rid of it?  An interactive and comparative exploration of some of these issues along with discussion, some internet spelunking, and provocative short videos and/or power point.

Guide:  Norman Girardot, University Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Comparative Religion, Lehigh University, is an author and scholar with special expertise in Chinese religion, prehistoric religion, popular religion, outsider art and religion, and the strangeness of the human condition.


Dates and Times for the Explorations

Venture Academy is held from 6pm-8:30pm on the following dates.  Your Adventure Pass covers all six sessions.

SESSION #1:  Thursday, July 7 6pm-8:30pm  (*this is the only Thursday night)

SESSION #2:  Tuesday, July 12 6pm-8:30pm

SESSION #3:  Tuesday, July 19 6pm-8:30pm

SESSION #4:  Tuesday, July 26 6pm-8:30pm

SESSION #5:  Tuesday, August 2 6pm-8:30pm

SESSION #6:  Tuesday, August 9 6pm-8:30pm

CONCLUDING BONUS EVENT:  Participants will be invited to attend a free social gathering and special TED talk-style Venture Academy Talk (VAT) on August 16th at 6pm.  This session will include a vibrant topic and guest speaker that will kick-off the VAT series of presentations, to begin in the fall of 2016.  This session will also serve as a way for participants to meet for discussion and feedback with the Academy guides and Charter Arts staff regarding the Venture Academy experience.  Refreshments will be served.


Registration

Open to adults, 18+.

ADVENTURE PASS (Single):   $125

COUPLE/BUDDY PASS (Two):  $95 each

Early Registration Discount:  $10 off if registered by May 31, 2016

‘One Session’ Pass: $45 each (early registration discount does not apply)

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD REGISTRATION FORM

The above program is an adult enrichment workshop series, open to the community. Proceeds from the program benefit teachers’ salaries at the Lehigh Valley Charter High School for the Arts.

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Venture Academy #2

Join us this summer for:

VENTURE ACADEMY 2016

LIFE IS A VENTURE, AN ADVENTURE FOR THE YOUNG OF MIND AND HEARTworld

This series of guided explorations is designed to promote provocative ideas, images, and sensations for the curious adult seeking to cope with an increasingly complex, bewildering, exciting, wondrous, and interesting world.

A special opportunity to collaboratively explore the astounding strangeness of our global world, as well as many other unknown worlds, with a stimulating array of seasoned and highly qualified guides.


Participants will uncover a new Exploration/Adventure each week, including:

SESSION I: Thursday, July 7 from 6pm-8:30pm
“The Dead Still Speak: Understanding the Living by Exploring a Bethlehem Cemetery”

For this exploration there will be some small preliminary readings/discussion, then we will visit the Nisky Hill Cemetery in Bethlehem.  In the cemetery we will focus on how the monuments of the past advertised the lives or aspired-to lives of those buried, as well as how they speak to us today.  The cemetery will be a guided tour and an assignment for participants to isolate and gather specific types of information which we will discuss at the end of the tour.

Guide:  David Small, Professor of Archaeology Lehigh University; with special expertise in cultural anthropology, archaeological theory, archaeological digs, comparative mortuary/cemetery tradition.

SESSION II:  Tuesday, July 12 from 6pm-8:30pm
“Profound Changes Beneath the Middle Eastern Sand Dunes”

Most of our information about the Arabic World comes from short sound bites or media clips.  Let’s go beneath the surface and explore the tensions developing as the Arabic and Islamic World in the Middle East confronts the issues of women in the workplace, of international curricula in schools, and of secular influences in the culture.

Guide:  Roland Yoshida, Former Professor and Dean of the College of Education, Provost Emeritus of Lehigh University, has special expertise in the education theory of exceptional children and international education. He has recently served for fifteen months as an advisor to the Pre-University Education Division of the Qatar Foundation in Doha.  

SESSION III: Tuesday, July 19 from 6pm-8:30pm
“An Insider’s History of Bethlehem- through the Amazing Life of H.D. (Hilda Doolittle)”

Explore the history of the great city of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, from the Moravian settlement to the rise of the steel industry, through the memoirs of H.D. (Hilda Doolittle), a pioneering feminist-and pacifist, and one of the most influential poets of the 20th century.  This will be an interactive discussion and a walking tour.

Guide:  Seth Moglen, Associate Professor of English, Lehigh University;  is a scholar of 19th- and 20th-Century American Literature and American studies. He is currently at work on a book, “Bethlehem: American Utopia, American Tragedy,” which explores the 270-year history of one iconic American city.

SESSION IV:  Tuesday, July 26 from 6pm-8:30pm
“The Constructive Imagination in the Art of Invention: the Role of Creativity in the Art of Architecture”

This interactive exploration will demonstrate how the use of analogy, simulation and metaphor are used in the creative process. There will be examples from his design studios and workshops conducted at Lehigh and internationally. Possible walking tour of Viscardi’s constructions on the Lehigh campus.

Guide: Anthony Viscardi, Professor of Architecture & Art, Lehigh University, a nationally and internationally known scholar-teacher in the design and art of architecture.  Throughout his career in architectural practice and as a professor of architecture, Viscardi has continued to work as an artist and has had many solo and group exhibitions.

SESSION V:  Tuesday, August 2 from 6pm-8:30pm
“Moravian Lives through the Centuries”

Before there were blogs, Facebook or Internet searches how were our life stories told? Based on the Moravian tradition of writing a Lebenslauf (memoir) as a validation of one’s life to be shared with their community, we will interactively explore the oral and written practices of the past and discover possibilities for ourselves today.

Guide:  Frank Shipman is currently completing studies at Moravian Theological Seminary. He was the 2015 recipient of the Herman T. Frueauff Memorial Prize for his work and research in Moravian history. 

SESSION VI:  Tuesday, August 9 from 6pm-8:30pm
“A Pilgrim’s Guide to What You Need to Know about Religion Today”

Religions have decidedly not withered away under the laser-like scrutiny of rationality and scientific scrutiny.  In fact, ever since the new millennium and especially after the cataclysmic event of 9/11, it is clear that “religions” in all of their significantly positive and terrible forms have come roaring back into our global and internet connected world. So why do we do religion, where does it come from, where is it going, is it something we can’t live without, and do we need to get rid of it?  An interactive and comparative exploration of some of these issues along with discussion, some internet spelunking, and provocative short videos and/or power point.

Guide:  Norman Girardot, University Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Comparative Religion, Lehigh University, is an author and scholar with special expertise in Chinese religion, prehistoric religion, popular religion, outsider art and religion, and the strangeness of the human condition.


Dates and Times for the Explorations

Venture Academy is held from 6pm-8:30pm on the following dates.  Your Adventure Pass covers all six sessions.

SESSION #1:  Thursday, July 7 6pm-8:30pm  (*this is the only Thursday night)

SESSION #2:  Tuesday, July 12 6pm-8:30pm

SESSION #3:  Tuesday, July 19 6pm-8:30pm

SESSION #4:  Tuesday, July 26 6pm-8:30pm

SESSION #5:  Tuesday, August 2 6pm-8:30pm

SESSION #6:  Tuesday, August 9 6pm-8:30pm

CONCLUDING BONUS EVENT:  Participants will be invited to attend a free social gathering and special TED talk-style Venture Academy Talk (VAT) on August 16th at 6pm.  This session will include a vibrant topic and guest speaker that will kick-off the VAT series of presentations, to begin in the fall of 2016.  This session will also serve as a way for participants to meet for discussion and feedback with the Academy guides and Charter Arts staff regarding the Venture Academy experience.  Refreshments will be served.


Registration

Open to adults, 18+.

ADVENTURE PASS (Single):   $125

COUPLE/BUDDY PASS (Two):  $95 each

Early Registration Discount:  $10 off if registered by May 31, 2016

‘One Session’ Pass: $45 each (early registration discount does not apply)

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD REGISTRATION FORM

The above program is an adult enrichment workshop series, open to the community. Proceeds from the program benefit teachers’ salaries at the Lehigh Valley Charter High School for the Arts.

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Fun with the Arts Day Camp

“Fun with the Arts” Day Camp
This day camp is designed for the child who just wants to have fun exploring dance, music, theater and theatre prop and tech skills. The program is filled with fun, fun, fun and is a great opportunity for kids to tap into their creative side. Kids who attend this session will enjoy meeting new friends, learning from outstanding instructors and will have the chance to let loose! (This program is not designed for the student who wants intense training in a particular arts discipline.)
Open to children entering 4th-7th grade
One-Week Session:  July 11-15
9am-3pm daily
$225

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A Limited Number of  Scholarships are available for the Fun with the Arts program.  If  you would like more information, email: communications@charterarts.org.

This workshop is part of the 2016 Summer Academy, a program of arts enrichment workshops that are open to the community.

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Venture Academy #1

Join us this summer for:

VENTURE ACADEMY 2016

LIFE IS A VENTURE, AN ADVENTURE FOR THE YOUNG OF MIND AND HEARTworld

This series of guided explorations is designed to promote provocative ideas, images, and sensations for the curious adult seeking to cope with an increasingly complex, bewildering, exciting, wondrous, and interesting world.

A special opportunity to collaboratively explore the astounding strangeness of our global world, as well as many other unknown worlds, with a stimulating array of seasoned and highly qualified guides.


Participants will uncover a new Exploration/Adventure each week, including:

SESSION I: Thursday, July 7 from 6pm-8:30pm
“The Dead Still Speak: Understanding the Living by Exploring a Bethlehem Cemetery”

For this exploration there will be some small preliminary readings/discussion, then we will visit the Nisky Hill Cemetery in Bethlehem.  In the cemetery we will focus on how the monuments of the past advertised the lives or aspired-to lives of those buried, as well as how they speak to us today.  The cemetery will be a guided tour and an assignment for participants to isolate and gather specific types of information which we will discuss at the end of the tour.

Guide:  David Small, Professor of Archaeology Lehigh University; with special expertise in cultural anthropology, archaeological theory, archaeological digs, comparative mortuary/cemetery tradition.

SESSION II:  Tuesday, July 12 from 6pm-8:30pm
“Profound Changes Beneath the Middle Eastern Sand Dunes”

Most of our information about the Arabic World comes from short sound bites or media clips.  Let’s go beneath the surface and explore the tensions developing as the Arabic and Islamic World in the Middle East confronts the issues of women in the workplace, of international curricula in schools, and of secular influences in the culture.

Guide:  Roland Yoshida, Former Professor and Dean of the College of Education, Provost Emeritus of Lehigh University, has special expertise in the education theory of exceptional children and international education. He has recently served for fifteen months as an advisor to the Pre-University Education Division of the Qatar Foundation in Doha.  

SESSION III: Tuesday, July 19 from 6pm-8:30pm
“An Insider’s History of Bethlehem- through the Amazing Life of H.D. (Hilda Doolittle)”

Explore the history of the great city of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, from the Moravian settlement to the rise of the steel industry, through the memoirs of H.D. (Hilda Doolittle), a pioneering feminist-and pacifist, and one of the most influential poets of the 20th century.  This will be an interactive discussion and a walking tour.

Guide:  Seth Moglen, Associate Professor of English, Lehigh University;  is a scholar of 19th- and 20th-Century American Literature and American studies. He is currently at work on a book, “Bethlehem: American Utopia, American Tragedy,” which explores the 270-year history of one iconic American city.

SESSION IV:  Tuesday, July 26 from 6pm-8:30pm
“The Constructive Imagination in the Art of Invention: the Role of Creativity in the Art of Architecture”

This interactive exploration will demonstrate how the use of analogy, simulation and metaphor are used in the creative process. There will be examples from his design studios and workshops conducted at Lehigh and internationally. Possible walking tour of Viscardi’s constructions on the Lehigh campus.

Guide: Anthony Viscardi, Professor of Architecture & Art, Lehigh University, a nationally and internationally known scholar-teacher in the design and art of architecture.  Throughout his career in architectural practice and as a professor of architecture, Viscardi has continued to work as an artist and has had many solo and group exhibitions.

SESSION V:  Tuesday, August 2 from 6pm-8:30pm
“Moravian Lives through the Centuries”

Before there were blogs, Facebook or Internet searches how were our life stories told? Based on the Moravian tradition of writing a Lebenslauf (memoir) as a validation of one’s life to be shared with their community, we will interactively explore the oral and written practices of the past and discover possibilities for ourselves today.

Guide:  Frank Shipman is currently completing studies at Moravian Theological Seminary. He was the 2015 recipient of the Herman T. Frueauff Memorial Prize for his work and research in Moravian history. 

SESSION VI:  Tuesday, August 9 from 6pm-8:30pm
“A Pilgrim’s Guide to What You Need to Know about Religion Today”

Religions have decidedly not withered away under the laser-like scrutiny of rationality and scientific scrutiny.  In fact, ever since the new millennium and especially after the cataclysmic event of 9/11, it is clear that “religions” in all of their significantly positive and terrible forms have come roaring back into our global and internet connected world. So why do we do religion, where does it come from, where is it going, is it something we can’t live without, and do we need to get rid of it?  An interactive and comparative exploration of some of these issues along with discussion, some internet spelunking, and provocative short videos and/or power point.

Guide:  Norman Girardot, University Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Comparative Religion, Lehigh University, is an author and scholar with special expertise in Chinese religion, prehistoric religion, popular religion, outsider art and religion, and the strangeness of the human condition.


Dates and Times for the Explorations

Venture Academy is held from 6pm-8:30pm on the following dates.  Your Adventure Pass covers all six sessions.

SESSION #1:  Thursday, July 7 6pm-8:30pm  (*this is the only Thursday night)

SESSION #2:  Tuesday, July 12 6pm-8:30pm

SESSION #3:  Tuesday, July 19 6pm-8:30pm

SESSION #4:  Tuesday, July 26 6pm-8:30pm

SESSION #5:  Tuesday, August 2 6pm-8:30pm

SESSION #6:  Tuesday, August 9 6pm-8:30pm

CONCLUDING BONUS EVENT:  Participants will be invited to attend a free social gathering and special TED talk-style Venture Academy Talk (VAT) on August 16th at 6pm.  This session will include a vibrant topic and guest speaker that will kick-off the VAT series of presentations, to begin in the fall of 2016.  This session will also serve as a way for participants to meet for discussion and feedback with the Academy guides and Charter Arts staff regarding the Venture Academy experience.  Refreshments will be served.


Registration

Open to adults, 18+.

ADVENTURE PASS (Single):   $125

COUPLE/BUDDY PASS (Two):  $95 each

Early Registration Discount:  $10 off if registered by May 31, 2016

‘One Session’ Pass: $45 each (early registration discount does not apply)

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD REGISTRATION FORM

The above program is an adult enrichment workshop series, open to the community. Proceeds from the program benefit teachers’ salaries at the Lehigh Valley Charter High School for the Arts.

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Last Day for Teachers

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Graduation

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Last Day for all Students

11AM dismissal for all students, grades 9-12.

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Make-Up Finals June 10 & 13

11AM dismissal for all students, grades 9-12.

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PROM

Iacocca Hall, Lehigh University

Check back for more information on time, tickets, etc.

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Make-Up Finals: June 10 &13

11AM dismissal for all students, grades 9-12.

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Fitness Club

Black Box Theatre

Neil Chaban is in charge of this event.

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Final Exams: June 6-9

11AM dismissal for all students, grades 9-12.

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Senior Send-Off

This event is managed by Mr. Chaban and will take place in the Commons Café.

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Fitness Club

Black Box Theatre

Neil Chaban is in charge of this event.

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Snow Make-Up Day for ALL students

This date was originally for Senior Graduation Project, with just seniors reporting.  But, now this is a snow make-up day so it is a regular school day for ALL students.

 

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SCHOOL CLOSED- Memorial Day

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Fitness Club

Black Box Theatre

Neil Chaban is in charge of this event.

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Fitness Club

Black Box Theatre

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Fitness Club

Black Box Theatre

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Fitness Club

Black Box Theatre

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Black Box Theatre

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Fitness Club

Black Box Theatre

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Fitness Club

Black Box Theatre

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Prom Assembly

Information about the 2016 Prom will be relayed in this in-school assembly.

7:40am-8:00am

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Donor Appreciation Event

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SCHOOL CLOSED- Teacher In-Service

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School Board Meeting

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SCHOOL CLOSED-Spring Break

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Flying Solo Fashion Show

Once again the Parent Association of the Lehigh Valley Charter High School for the Arts (Charter Arts) has created a very successful and unique fashion show event, Flying Solo: A Road Less Traveled. This fashion show focuses on the creative visions of student designers, professional and emerging couture designers from the Lehigh Valley and beyond.  The Charter Arts Parent Association also proudly includes fashions from nationally-recognized retailers and small fashion boutiques.  The result has become a creative and exciting extravaganza that pulses with electric energy… Flying Solo – A Road Less Traveled is a one of a kind experience that will thrill the audience and showcase the amazing talents and visions of an eclectic group of designers.

Hurry to get the coveted and limited Platinum VIP tickets which include FRONT ROW seating, a glass of wine, a premium swag bag and a meet & greet with designers.  Gold VIP tickets include 2nd or 3rd row seating and a swag bag.

General Admission:  $25

VIP:  $45

Platinum:  $60

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Fashion Poster

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Venue: The Palace Center
Address:
623 Hanover Avenue, Allentown, PA, United States, 18109

SCHOOL CLOSED-AUDITIONS

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SteelStacks Performance

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Winter Ball

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SCHOOL CLOSED- President’s Day

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AUDITIONS

9am-3pm

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SCHOOL CLOSED-AUDITIONS

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School Board Meeting

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Prom Committee Meeting

Only upperclassmen may attend. Interested students email Mrs. Weller at aweller@charterarts.org.

Prom is Friday June 10th at Iacocca Hall at Lehigh University.

 

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Touring Choir at St. Stephen’s Cathedral

The Touring Choir will perform at St. Stephen’s Cathedral in Wilkes-Barre, PA.

Event time 11:30am-1:00pm.

 

 

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Rock Your School Concert

This event is organized and presented by Charter Arts students who want to share their love of rock music with their friends and the community.  The event will showcase three bands.

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SNOW Make-Up Day

Students should report at regular time.

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SCHOOL CLOSED- Martin Luther King Jr. Day

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SteelStacks Performance

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Keystone Testing Window

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Keystone Testing Window

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Open House

Come Meet Us!

Admissions Open House
Tuesday, January 5
6pm

Lehigh Valley Charter High School for the Arts- 321 East 3rd Street, Bethlehem

Prospective students and their families can tour the school facility, attend an information session with school administrators, and visit various departments during short breakout sessions.

Tours begin at 6pm and the presentation will begin at 6:30pm.

Please enter at the Columbia Street entrance.

www.CharterArts.org

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SCHOOL CLOSED- WINTER BREAK

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