Correction: TRIPOD November 16th

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Lynn Di Nino
Tue, Nov 13, 2018 2:31 AM

November 16th, THIS Friday night, 7pm,  A THREE-part ENTERTAINMENT FOR YOU:
A 'slide' show and discussion by each of three artists/subjects:  Figure Drawing, Minka and 3D Printing

CENTER FOR SPIRITUAL LIVING, 206 N 'J' St, in Tacoma, at the corner of Division St.
come a little early as parking may be tight
Please, a $2 donation . .

[cid:U7gnqmar0bkxV2E6CkVM]Ryan Loiselle will show collections of human being drawings.

[cid:mpgVEwLPQIq87NseHD0i]Bricks and mortar isn't dead; it's just changing. Paula Shields and Lisa Kinoshita, co-owners of MINKA, explore how these developments can invigorate the Tacoma arts scene.

[cid:ryZAwZUffKqiroLyiULX]Chip Van Gilder
3D printing is most simply described as an additive manufacturing process. We can think of it as creating something or of nothing. This is truly a mind over matter way of making something, limited only by our imagination!

November 16th, THIS Friday night, 7pm, A THREE-part ENTERTAINMENT FOR YOU: A 'slide' show and discussion by each of three artists/subjects: Figure Drawing, Minka and 3D Printing CENTER FOR SPIRITUAL LIVING, 206 N 'J' St, in Tacoma, at the corner of Division St. come a little early as parking may be tight Please, a $2 donation . . [cid:U7gnqmar0bkxV2E6CkVM]Ryan Loiselle will show collections of human being drawings. [cid:mpgVEwLPQIq87NseHD0i]Bricks and mortar isn't dead; it's just changing. Paula Shields and Lisa Kinoshita, co-owners of MINKA, explore how these developments can invigorate the Tacoma arts scene. [cid:ryZAwZUffKqiroLyiULX]Chip Van Gilder 3D printing is most simply described as an additive manufacturing process. We can think of it as creating something or of nothing. This is truly a mind over matter way of making something, limited only by our imagination!
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Lynn Di Nino
Thu, Nov 15, 2018 10:26 PM

November 16th, tomorrow night, 7pm,  A THREE-part ENTERTAINMENT FOR YOU:
A 'slide' show and discussion by each of three artists/subjects:  Figure Drawing, Minka and 3D Printing

CENTER FOR SPIRITUAL LIVING, 206 N 'J' St, in Tacoma, at the corner of Division St.
come a little early as parking may be tight
Please, a $2 donation . .

[cid:U7gnqmar0bkxV2E6CkVM]Ryan Loiselle will show collections of human being drawings.

[cid:mpgVEwLPQIq87NseHD0i]Bricks and mortar isn't dead; it's just changing. Paula Shields and Lisa Kinoshita, co-owners of MINKA, explore how these developments can invigorate the Tacoma arts scene.

[cid:ryZAwZUffKqiroLyiULX]Chip Van Gilder
3D printing is most simply described as an additive manufacturing process. We can think of it as creating something or of nothing. This is truly a mind over matter way of making something, limited only by our imagination!

November 16th, tomorrow night, 7pm, A THREE-part ENTERTAINMENT FOR YOU: A 'slide' show and discussion by each of three artists/subjects: Figure Drawing, Minka and 3D Printing CENTER FOR SPIRITUAL LIVING, 206 N 'J' St, in Tacoma, at the corner of Division St. come a little early as parking may be tight Please, a $2 donation . . [cid:U7gnqmar0bkxV2E6CkVM]Ryan Loiselle will show collections of human being drawings. [cid:mpgVEwLPQIq87NseHD0i]Bricks and mortar isn't dead; it's just changing. Paula Shields and Lisa Kinoshita, co-owners of MINKA, explore how these developments can invigorate the Tacoma arts scene. [cid:ryZAwZUffKqiroLyiULX]Chip Van Gilder 3D printing is most simply described as an additive manufacturing process. We can think of it as creating something or of nothing. This is truly a mind over matter way of making something, limited only by our imagination!