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Almost Famous w/ Psychedelic Postcard Crafternoon // Hosted by Julz Clementine

Dates with showtimes for Almost Famous w/ Psychedelic Postcard Crafternoon // Hosted by Julz Clementine
  • Sun, Oct 20

Run Time: 154 min.

TICKETS $15

Doors & craft at 3:30 p.m.; Film at 4:00 p.m.

Come early for a postcard making session hosted by Julz Clementine! 

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THE EXPERIENCE

Inspired by the Portland Art Museum’s Psychedelic Rock Posters and Fashion of the 1960s show, join us for a psychedelic postcard making session led by the one and only Julz Clementine! The craft session will start at 3:30 p.m. and end at 4 p.m.


ON SCREEN: Almost Famous

2000. Directed by Cameron Crowe. Runtime: 122 minutes. Rated R.

In 1973, 15-year-old William Miller’s unabashed love of music and aspiration to become a rock journalist land him an assignment from Rolling Stone magazine to interview and tour with the up-and-coming band, Stillwater.


ON STAGE: Julz Clementine

Julz Clementine is an artist living out her dreams in Portland, Oregon. She earned a BFA with a concentration in Communication Design from Texas State University. During the expanse of her career as an artist, Julz has worked as a designer in print & apparel, an art director in advertising & product development, and is currently working as a surface pattern designer, illustrator, muralist & teacher with new product offerings.

Her deep love for nature and female empowerment led her to begin Hummingbird Art Camp in the summer of 2018. A few of her favorite things since childhood have been creating, crafting, rainbows & finding simple beauty in the everyday. Once she became a mama, she was reminded to slow down and enjoy the simple beauties every day. She realized that many of these moments were her favorite parts of the day, and now dedicates her life to creating and connecting with others through art and play as a way to seek out magic in everyday life and discover the magic within ourselves.

 


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