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If only there was happy hour in highschool; I might have done much better. But no fear; now that we're adults it's not too late to learn a little something while taking back a cold one and a whole lot more ...
The Columbia Museum of Art is now hosting a drink-and-learn on First Fridays (that's my term, not theirs)...and no, I'm not an alcoholic... but I just may get hooked on these First Fridays ... I suggest you definitely check it out while the Who Shot Rock and Roll exhibit is still at the museum. It's a great exhibit - but then I'm partial to both photography and rock and roll ... Here's the info:
03/04/11
Doors open at 7:00 p.m. / Performance begins at 8:00 p.m.
Arts & Draughts is a new series designed to be an interactive party on the first Friday of every month at the Museum.
At the March Arts & Draughts the Columbia Design League will present a special lecture and Q&A session with SVP for On-Air Design and Off-Air Creative, MTV and MTV2, Jeffrey Keyton at 7:15 p.m. Keyton oversees the award-winning design teams at MTV and has been instrumental in defining MTV’s distinctive visual personality for the last 20 years.
Guests also take a unique perspective tour of Who Shot Rock & Roll with Free Times music editor Patrick Wall, indulge in a beer tasting from America’s first micro-brewery, Widmer Brothers Brewery Company, view featured works by Devine Street Tattoo artists and rock out at 8:00 p.m. to performances by Mo' Betta Soul Sounds Familiar Records Showcase featuring Dayclean, Fayth Hope and Preach Jacobs. And while you’re here, create your own mini canvas and watch a live painting by artist Thomas Crouch.
Brought to you by Inspired Communities.
Sponsored by The Whig, Free Times and Earth Fare.
At the March Arts & Draughts the Columbia Design League will present a special lecture and Q&A session with SVP for On-Air Design and Off-Air Creative, MTV and MTV2, Jeffrey Keyton at 7:15 p.m. Keyton oversees the award-winning design teams at MTV and has been instrumental in defining MTV’s distinctive visual personality for the last 20 years.
Guests also take a unique perspective tour of Who Shot Rock & Roll with Free Times music editor Patrick Wall, indulge in a beer tasting from America’s first micro-brewery, Widmer Brothers Brewery Company, view featured works by Devine Street Tattoo artists and rock out at 8:00 p.m. to performances by Mo' Betta Soul Sounds Familiar Records Showcase featuring Dayclean, Fayth Hope and Preach Jacobs. And while you’re here, create your own mini canvas and watch a live painting by artist Thomas Crouch.
Brought to you by Inspired Communities.
Sponsored by The Whig, Free Times and Earth Fare.
Cost: $7 / $5 for members/ Free for joining or renewing at the event.

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