Event Calendar

Art Workshop ll | Harmony in the Wilderness – Ages 12+

By Adriana Griffin | February 28, 2024

A Roseville Reads and Blue Line Arts Collaboration “A Psalm for the Wild-Built” is a science fiction novel written by Becky Chambers. The protagonist, Sibling Dex, is a tea monk who becomes disillusioned with their existence and embarks on a journey of self-discovery. Along the way, Dex encounters a robot named Mosscap who also seeks…

Art Workshop lll | The Hermitage – Ages 12+

By Adriana Griffin | February 28, 2024

A Roseville Reads and Blue Line Arts Collaboration “A Psalm for the Wild-Built” is a science fiction novel written by Becky Chambers. The protagonist, Sibling Dex, is a tea monk who becomes disillusioned with their existence and embarks on a journey of self-discovery. Along the way, Dex encounters a robot named Mosscap who also seeks…

Art Workshop lV | The Hermitage – Ages 12+

By Adriana Griffin | February 28, 2024

A Roseville Reads and Blue Line Arts Collaboration “A Psalm for the Wild-Built” is a science fiction novel written by Becky Chambers. The protagonist, Sibling Dex, is a tea monk who becomes disillusioned with their existence and embarks on a journey of self-discovery. Along the way, Dex encounters a robot named Mosscap who also seeks…

Art Workshop l | Harmony in the Wilderness – Ages 13-18

By Adriana Griffin | February 28, 2024

A Roseville Reads and Blue Line Arts Collaboration “A Psalm for the Wild-Built” is a science fiction novel written by Becky Chambers. The protagonist, Sibling Dex, is a tea monk who becomes disillusioned with their existence and embarks on a journey of self-discovery. Along the way, Dex encounters a robot named Mosscap who also seeks…

Material as Kin – Panel Discussion at Sierra College

By MaryTess Mayall | March 25, 2024

This public panel event aims to expand interactive opportunities between Indigenous artists and the community, and raise public awareness and appreciation for the cultural traditions and wealth of artistic expression within Indigenous communities. Featuring: Tiffany Adams (Chemehuevi/Koyoomk’awi/Nisenan, multidisciplinary artist), Professor Melissa Leal, Ph.D, and Professor Brenna Chapman in conversation around place-based arts and visual representation…

“YO” Market

By Adriana Griffin | April 3, 2024

We welcome you to experience Material as Kin’s “YO” Market! “YO” Market is a celebration of Native American Artists and creatives with unique items for sale, material demonstrations, and activities for all. Don’t miss this amazing opportunity! Live music and food to follow with a closing reception. Schedule 2:00PM – 5:00PM – “YO” Market 5:00PM…