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SERVANT OF TWO MASTERS: See Thursday Sun, 3/8, 2pm. $8-$20. Wismer Theatre, Chico State. 898-5152. csuchico.edu/soa
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Special Events CHICO LIVE IMPROV: Local improv comedy troupe hosts various games every Monday and offers constructive criticism to anyone looking to improve. Mon, 3/9, 7pm. $5. 1078 Gallery, 1710 Park Ave.
WEST AFRICAN DANCE WITH BABA KAUNA: Practice traditional West African Dance with an experienced master teacher and live drums. All levels are welcome. Mon, 3/9, 5:30pm. $5-$10. Chico Women’s Club, 592 E. Third St.
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Special Events ART COLLECTORS CONVERSATION: Panel discussion featuring gallarist Patricia Sweetow and artist Ramekon O’Arwisters on the direction art is taking in the early 21st century. Tue, 3/10, 6:30pm. $5-$8. Museum of Northern California Art, 900 Esplanade. 487-7272.
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tural storytelling, learning, and hospitality inspired by Native American tribal communities throughout Northern California. Tue, 3/10, 4:30pm. Free. BMU Auditorium, Chico State. 898-4774. csuchico.edu
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BOY NAMED BANJO: Nashville country, alt-rock and folk-pop you can dance to. Tue, 3/10, 7:30pm. $15-$37. Sierra Nevada Big Room, 1075 E. 20th St. sierranevada.com
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Meet and eat with the 2020 student government candidates ahead of the 4/1 election day. Wed, 3/11, 11am. Trinity Commons, Chico State.
FIGURE DRAWING NIGHT: Join the Painting and Drawing Club every Wednesday evening. There will be a model posing during each session. All are welcome. Wed, 3/11, 6pm. $2-$5. Ayres 216, Chico State.
LOVE YOUR BRAIN: In recognition of Brain Injury month, the Chico Brain Injury Coalition and Passages Caregiver Resource Center offers a workshop that details evidencebased benefits of yoga and meditation for traumatic brain injury, a screening of the HBO Documentary Crash Reel, and guest speaker Sophia Da Silva. Prior registration required. Wed, 3/11, 1pm. Free. Enloe Conference Center, 1528 Esplanade. 342-3118
SHE DESIGNED THE LIFE SHE LOVES: Empower Me Art presents a workshop that will introduce young people to high-tech fabrication and design equipment and software in a hands-on, fun environment. Wed, 3/11, 9:30am. $15-$75. Chico Women’s Club, 592 E 3rd Street. empowermeart.org
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Art 1078 GALLERY: Selections from Memphis and The Wechslers, works by the Portland fine-art photographer Jennifer Brommer. Through 3/15. 1710 Park Ave. 1078gallery. org
APOLLO SCHOOL OF MUSIC: Art at Apollo, NorCal Musicians Collective presents a group art show in multiple mediums. Music by Perfect Dark. Sat 3/7, 2pm. 936 Mangrove Ave.
AYRES HALL & THE ARTS & HUMANITIES BUILDING: Open Studios, for one day Chico State art classes and studios open to the public to show off student works. Wed, 3/11, 10am4pm. Chico State.
B-SO GALLERY: Leyendas Monstruosas, a revisiting of Latin American folklore through a modern lens featuring digital illustrations of monsters that haunt children’s dreams. Through 3/6. Next up: Shay Taylor, culminating exhibition for the Chico State art student. Through 3/13. Chico State, Ayres Hall, Room 105.
CHICO ART CENTER: Furlandia, the exhibit’s title refers to a mythical land inhabited only by animals. The characters are based on the animals at Ana Nelson and Phil Dynan’s Accidental Animal Rescue Center, where the two artists have taken in more than 430 animals in the past eight years. Reception Sat, 3/7, 2-4pm. Through 3/27. 450 Orange St. chicoartcenter.com
HEALING ART GALLERY: Art by Kimberly Rachelle Ranalla, paintings by Northern California Artist and brain tumor survivor. Enloe Regional Cancer Center’s Healing Art Gallery features artists whose lives have been touched by cancer. Through 4/17. Free. 265 Cohasset Road, 332-3856. enloe.org
JACKI HEADLEY UNIVERSITY ART GALLERY: Foreign Bodies, Bay Area artist Cathy Lu’s ceramic explorations of trans-cultural experiences through the appropriation and decontextualization of traditional Chinese art and its perception in the
West. Through 3/14. Arts & Humanties Building, Chico State. headleygallery csuchico.com
MUSEUM OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA ART: Observe … The Creative Process, a unique exhibit where the process is the show, with Rachelle Montoya (mixed-media) and Ama Posey (painting) setting up studios and creating new works live. Closing reception 3/8, 5-7pm. Also: art collectors conversation with gallarist Patricia Sweetow and artist Ramekon O’Arwisters on the direction art is taking in the early 21st century. Tue, 3/10, 6:30pm. 900 Esplanade. monca.org
PARADISE ART CENTER: Something Different, works from artists who try a medium, subject matter, technique or a color scheme that they are unfamiliar with. Through 3/28. 5564 Almond St., Paradise.
THE TURNER: Large Print, an exhibit of some of the largest works in the Turner collection. Exhibition talk 3/12, 5:30pm in Zingg Recital Hall followed by a reception at The Turner. Through 4/4. Free. Chico State. 898-4476. theturner.org
Museums CHICO CHILDREN’S MUSEUM: Tons of cool stuff for kids to explore, including a miniature city, complete with a junior vet clinic, dentist, cafe and farmers’ market, a giant fish tank, multi-sensory room, imagination playground and much more. Check the website for hours and admission information Through 3/25. $7-$9. 325 Main St. chicochildrensmuseum.org
VALENE L. SMITH MUSEUM OF ANTHROPOLOGY: Fire and Water Elements of Change, this exhibit curated by Museum Studies students observes our changing planet from an anthropological perspective, through two major elements: fire and water. Through 7/31. Also: Unbroken Traditions: Basketweavers of the Meadows-Baker Family of Northern California. Through 5/15. Chico State.