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  • Digital Shamanism: The IndraNet

  • Fee: $125.00
    Dates: 5/20/2026 - 6/10/2026
    Times: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
    Days: W
    Sessions: 4
    Location: Off-Campus in Grays Harbor County
    Building: Solid Coffee (opens in new tab)
    Room: N/A
    Instructor: Darick Chamberlin

    Collaged image of an old man with cogs and tubes coming from his head in sepia-tone, overlaid with an illustrated symbol in green and white.From tarot cards and chance operations to AI systems and generative text, The IndraNet: Chance, Systems, & Encoded Meaning investigates how artists use structure, randomness, and concealment to create meaning. This studio-based course introduces generative prompts, collaborative text experiments, symbolic object-making, and projects that explore containment, preservation, and transformation. Students will create both permanent and intentionally temporary works using digital and mixed-media approaches. Topics include visual language, memes and logos, embedded messages, and art as time capsule. Dive into deep study of selected works by W.S. Burroughs, Brion Gysin, Mark Boyle, the FLUXUS Group and others, as well as texts from Tolkien, Rene Girard, The Surrealists, and Jean Baudrillard. Designed for creative thinkers interested in experimentation, reflection, and understanding how meaning circulates in an increasingly automated world. This course can be taken after Accidental Alchemy, or on its own—no prior experience required.

    Course fee includes supplies and materials.

    Course image by Darick Chamberlin.

 

  • From Memory to History: Preserving Personal Stories for Generations to Come
  • Fee: $100.00
    Dates: 5/19/2026 - 6/9/2026
    Times: 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    Days: Tu
    Sessions: 4
    Location: Raymond
    Building: Riverview Education Center (opens in new tab)
    Room: 110
    Instructor: Bruce Weilepp
    Open wooden box filled with old black and white photographs.Everyone has personal and family stories which are usually shared verbally but tend to disappear with time. This class will present approaches to recording these stories and preserving them for either personal purposes or to share with future generations. Concepts covered will include a basic introduction to history and its creation, issues of privacy and human relations, and suggestions for sharing formats. Taught by an experienced museum professional, this course invites you to turn family lore into history to be enjoyed in your lifetime and discovered by generations to come.

 

  • Hearts and Minds: Writing, Speaking, and Storytelling
  • Fee: $40.00
    Dates: 5/6/2026 - 5/20/2026
    Times: 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
    Days: W
    Sessions: 3
    Location: Grays Harbor College
    Building: 800 Building (opens in new tab)
    Room: 802
    Instructor: Guy Bergstrom

    Microphone on a stand with a crowd of people in the background.Writing, speaking, and storytelling are related skills--and anyone can learn them. Whether you write for fun, want to create better content, or hope to improve your public speaking, you'll learn practical techniques from a professional speechwriter and former journalist.

    You'll focus on these topics each week:

    • Class 1: Writing -- How to write to inform (journalism), persuade (speechwriting), or entertain (storytelling).
    • Class 2: Speaking -- The three kinds of speeches, three kinds of audiences, and three steps to persuasion.
    • Class 3: Storytelling -- How narratives work, and why they're the best structure for any form of communication you use.

 

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