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Zoomtopia Art and Dance Studios Opening January 28th!

Offering Portland artists and nonprofits a home of their own

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When Jan 28, 2010
from 06:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Where Zoomtopia | 810 SE Belmont | Portland, OR 97214
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Join us at our opening reception!
6 PM Thursday, January 28, 2010
810 SE Belmont | Portland, OR 97214

  • Building dedication by Mayor Sam Adams
  • Appetizers by Wendy Weaver
  • Frozen Yogurt by Active Culture
  • Drinks by Distillery Row and Green Dragon Brewpub
  • tEEth performance 7 PM
  • Tenant artists will be on hand to talk about and show their work
  • After-party with DJ Global Ruckus, hair styling by Miss Kristie and glamour shots by Aaron Rogosin

The Space

  • Six work suites (250-1,090 sq ft)
  • Dance rehearsal studio (2,200 sq ft)
  • Lobby with shared commons and kitchenette
  • Fully accessible/ADA-compliant
  • Furnishings by local artists

LEASING

The dedication kicks off a series of events, discussions and programs that will take place throughout winter and spring.

  • Feb. 5 “Dear Marcus” book signing by Jerry McGill
  • Feb. 25-27 and March 4-6 Staged reading of “Eloquent Madness” by Bill Alton
  • April 22-24 Disability Arts and Culture Project

photo: Aaron Rogosin

 

Accessibility

Accessibility is not just a requirement at Zoomtopia, it is a priority. Both the choice of building and the renovation process prioritize universal access so that anyone, regardless of ability, can have the same quality of experience at Zoomtopia. For more information about your particular needs, please email info@zoomtopia.com

Zoomtopia: Affordable pricing and lease-to-own terms enable artists and nonprofits to find a stable home while building social and financial equity.

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