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Big Art in Small Spaces

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EC is providing photography classes to  kids with cancer (ages 4 -18) at the LAC+USC Medical Center. As a county hospital, there isn’t a lot of available space, but we are making things work. Our “Shooting the Light” photography course is actually being held in a treatment room, and the results are out of this world. Check […]

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EC Writing Class Excerpt by Dominique

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“One of the women described herself as a short haired old lady. Not so. The woman is mod,  hip but doesn’t know it. She seems to carry a secret. The kind cats hold in their stretched limbs. It is as if she has the solution to a riddle she isn’t ready to solve. She would […]

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Faster than Light

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Our first LA photography class is over and it went by faster than light. A special thanks to Andrew Hall who is an amazing teacher and a wonderful artist. I would also like to thank all of our students. Your stories and artwork are a source of inspiration that I will never forget. I will […]

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Circle of Light

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I am so impressed with the pictures that are coming out of our “Shooting the Light” photography class, and I can’t wait for next Sunday. We are currently learning how to shape light and build geometric shapes within a certain context. Although our pictures now reflect a growing amount of understanding and control, light has […]

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Keep it Light!

The Shooting the Light photography class yesterday was awesome! It’s not just about photography, it’s about expressing yourself through light.  A concept pops into your head, you pick up an LED light, you express your vision through the movement of light (maybe you dance around a little bit) – then you try and capture the […]

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A Cause to Move: Dancing Through Cancer

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Elizabeth’s Canvas is excited to announce its first ever dance class. Hosted and taught by the dancers at the Lineage Performing Arts Center this class will help participants grow, heal, and flourish through movement. The class is free of charge for cancer patients, survivors, and their family members. No experience necessary, comfortable clothing and bare […]

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