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SUMMARY:Tea + Tangles
DESCRIPTION:Learn the mindful art of Zentangling\, creating simple abstract patterns to fill in empty space and drawings\, over a cup of tea & biscuits as you meet new friends! You will get to learn about patterns to use as you Zentangle\, as well as share a bit about yourself through this meditative art with others. \nRSVP Recommended — Click to Register!
URL:https://colleges.claremont.edu/thehive/event/tea-tangles-2/
LOCATION:Studio 1 — The Hive\, 130 E 7th St\, Claremont\, 91711\, United States
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SUMMARY:Valentine's Day Card Making
DESCRIPTION:Love is in the air! Come to the Hive to make Valentine’s Day Cards for the people in your life who mean the world! Card supplies available all week. \nRSVP Recommended — Click to Register!
URL:https://colleges.claremont.edu/thehive/event/valentines-day-card-making-3/
LOCATION:Commons — The Hive\, 130 E 7th St\, Claremont\, CA\, 91711\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260211T170000
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SUMMARY:Startup Salon: Film as Social Impact Innovation
DESCRIPTION:Social impact innovation is more important now than ever\, with challenges like climate change\, immigration\, population growth\, and equity in higher education that need innovative and creative thinking and solutions. Learn from two CMC alums who started a company called Optimist after graduating\, with a passion for film and social impact. Get inspired to become a social entrepreneur in a space that aligns with your own passions! \nRSVP Required — Click to Register! \nWhat began as an experiment in empathy—living on $1 a day in Guatemala—has grown into a global journey to tell stories that matter. Chris and Zach have lived in refugee camps\, followed an undocumented boy’s journey across borders\, and captured the resilience of athletes in Afghanistan\, trans leaders in Congress\, and families confronting addiction and wealth inequality across the U.S. On stage\, they demystify some of the world’s most complex issues\, leaving audiences more connected and empowered to make a difference. \nDriven by their belief that progress is possible\, Chris and Zach co-founded the non-profit Optimist\, through which they’ve created over 15 films and series that have raised $112 million for their causes—changing more than 600\,000 lives. Their work has been released globally by Netflix\, HBO\, Amazon\, National Geographic\, The Atlantic\, and more. \nChris and Zach have received widespread acclaim as bold storytellers and compassionate leaders of social justice—honored with the Muslim Public Affairs Council Annual Media Award\, and recognized alongside Bill Gates and Angelina Jolie as two of the top 100 visionary leaders by YPO’s Real Leaders Magazine. They have been called upon to share their expertise at TEDx\, the United Nations\, and the World Humanitarian Summit\, and have been featured on CBS This Morning\, as well as in major publications including The New York Times\, Wall Street Journal\, and Variety. \nThey are best known for directing the feature documentaries Living On One Dollar\, Salam Neighbor\, and Five Years North\, but their gift for storytelling also extends to the business world. As entrepreneurs\, they’ve spoken at World 50 and WPO\, and have collaborated with global brands\, including Google\, to tell their brand stories and expand their philanthropic impact. They were honored by HBO and DOCNYC as 40 under 40 top filmmakers.
URL:https://colleges.claremont.edu/thehive/event/startup-salon-film-as-social-impact-innovation/
LOCATION:Commons — The Hive\, 130 E 7th St\, Claremont\, CA\, 91711\, United States
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SUMMARY:Soundbox Workshop: Songwriting + Lyricism
DESCRIPTION:Learn: Word play\, creative writing\, composing\, concept creating. \nRSVP Required — Click to Register!
URL:https://colleges.claremont.edu/thehive/event/soundbox-workshop-songwriting-lyricism/
LOCATION:CA
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SUMMARY:Design for Belonging
DESCRIPTION:Join Dr. Susie Wise\, design leader and founder of the K12 Lab at Stanford d.school\, for a conversation on how to integrate belonging into your design process to build a greater sense of inclusion in your community. \nRSVP Required — Click to Register! \nSusie Wise is a designer and teacher with experience in the education\, tech\, and social sectors. She coaches leaders in innovation practices\, equity design\, and storytelling for inclusion; is the founder and former director of the K12 Lab Network at the Stanford d.school. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://colleges.claremont.edu/thehive/event/design-for-belonging/
LOCATION:CA
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SUMMARY:Tool Box Workshop: Copper Ring Making
DESCRIPTION:Learn the art of copper ring making and design. \nRSVP Required — Click to Register!
URL:https://colleges.claremont.edu/thehive/event/tool-box-workshop-copper-ring-making/
LOCATION:CA
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SUMMARY:Print Lab Workshop: How to Screen Print
DESCRIPTION:Learn: Expose + develop screen; apply ink; wash screen. \nRSVP Required — Click to Register!
URL:https://colleges.claremont.edu/thehive/event/print-lab-workshop-how-to-screen-print/
LOCATION:CA
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SUMMARY:Creative Careers Alumni Panel
DESCRIPTION:Learn how Human-Centered Design and Hive alumni landed creative jobs and what their day-to-day work is like. They provide advice\, suggestions the invaluable perspective of recent graduates from the Claremont Colleges. This will be an online event with brief presentations from each panelist\, followed by a chance to ask questions and mingle in a breakout room. \nRSVP Required — Click to Register!
URL:https://colleges.claremont.edu/thehive/event/creative-careers-alumni-panel/
LOCATION:Zoom\, CA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Sewing Shed Workshop: Forever Flowers
DESCRIPTION:Learn: Make a flower bouquet with pipe cleaners \nRSVP Required — Click to Register!
URL:https://colleges.claremont.edu/thehive/event/sewing-shed-workshop-forever-flowers/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260227T150000
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SUMMARY:Ceramic Artist Panel & Making Activity
DESCRIPTION:The Scripps College Ceramic Annual is the longest-running exhibition featuring contemporary ceramics in the nation. The Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery’s Ceramic Annual guest curators explore new art and new ideas in the field. \nFor the 81st Annual\, entitled Means to an End\, curator and ceramic artist Reniel Del Rosario selected artists who intentionally incorporated ceramics into their artistic practices–who feel an innate connection with clay–to create pieces that could have been achieved using other media. So why clay? Find out by joining us for this program! \nDel Rosario will be in conversation with LA-based artists Karen Kuo\, Patrick Martinez\, and Victor Saucedo\, who use ceramics as a springboard for innovation and dialogue across diverse media. Following this discussion on contemporary artists’ enduring fascinating with clay\, participants who register will have the opportunity to make their own work which they can take home! The maker’s activity will be led by the Williamson Gallery’s Collections & Exhibitions Manager\, and ceramic artist\, T. Robert Pacini. \nMeans to an End opens February 7th\, from 7-9 PM\, at the Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery (251 E. 11th St. in Claremont). Attendees are highly encouraged to view the exhibition in advance of this program. Gallery hours are Wednesday through Sunday from 12-5 PM. \nRSVP Required — Click to Register! \nKaren Kuo (b. 1993) is an artist working in painting and sculpture. She translates images between flat and volumetric forms\, generating variations that echo natural growth and mutation. Guided by self-devised systems\, she interprets awe and wonder in nature through geometric\, mandalic compositions. Kuo received her BFA in Painting from the Rhode Island School of Design. Her work was recently acquired by the Morgan Stanley Art Collection. Kuo is a 2026 Vermont Studio Center Fellow and has exhibited at Cuchifritos (NYC)\, Ladies’ Room (LA)\, the John Michael Kohler Arts Center (Sheboygan)\, and internationally at Contemporary Istanbul. \n  \n  \n  \nPatrick Martinez (b. 1980\, Pasadena\, CA) is a Los Angeles–based artist whose work examines language\, place\, memory\, and the social histories embedded in the American landscape. Working across neon\, painting\, sculpture\, and installation\, he draws from vernacular signage\, archival imagery\, and public text to explore power\, erasure\, and resilience\, particularly within communities of color. Martinez has exhibited nationally and internationally\, including at the Whitney Museum of American Art\, The Broad\, and the Smithsonian\, and his work is held in major public and private collections. He lives and works in Los Angeles and is represented by Charlie James Gallery. \nPhoto credit for Patrick Martinez’s headshot: Gabriel Noguez \n  \n  \nVictor Saucedo is a second-generation Latinx artist based between San Francisco and Los Angeles. Working across ceramics\, sculpture\, installation\, and digital collage\, their practice examines white American history\, cultural erasure\, and systems of power through material experimentation and archival reference. Saucedo’s work often integrates social practice\, community workshops\, and collective authorship as methods of care and resistance. They have exhibited and curated projects throughout the Bay Area and are currently pursuing an MFA in Ceramics at UCLA. \n  \n  \n  \nReniel Del Rosario (b. Iba\, Philippines) uses ceramics\, quantity\, and satire to discuss themes of commodification and value. His projects range from interactive mimicries of consumer establishments\, to reimaginings of artifacts\, to imperfect copies of already-existing objects. He holds a BA in Art Practice from the University of California at Berkeley. He is a 2019 recipient of the Center for Craft’s Windgate-Lamar fellowship\, a 2022 SFMOMA Artists Soapbox Derby racer\, and has been featured in writings such as ARTFORUM and Bon Appetit. His work has been exhibited internationally through traditional and alternative venues such as West Coast Craft\, Meta Open Arts\, the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis\, Catharine Clark Gallery\, the 79th Scripps College Ceramics Annual\, Load Na Dito\, San Francisco Art Fair\, Praise Shadows Art Gallery\, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art\, Jane Lombard Gallery\, and simply on the public sidewalk. Del Rosario was an artist-in-residence at the American Museum of Ceramic Art (AMOCA) in Pomona\, CA from September 2024–August 2025. \n 
URL:https://colleges.claremont.edu/thehive/event/ceramic-artist-panel-making-activity/
LOCATION:Commons — The Hive\, 130 E 7th St\, Claremont\, CA\, 91711\, United States
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