Take in jazz and art on the same day and it's all free

 
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Take a break from the heat of jazz fest during Saturday's free concerts in Casco Viejo and stop by the first open house at the Junglewood Gallery.

The show features Jazz and Casco Viejo-inspired oil paintings by local artist Barbara Tuan Yu Dove and hand-carved wooden sculptures by Embera artists Ernelio & Fernando Membora.

The show sponsored by .Eearth Train & the Pac arts foundation. Will be open from noon to 6 p.m.. First comers earn a free cool beer.
At three o’clcok there will be a special viewing of the Junglewood-Earthtrain Sculpture workshop and an opportunity to talk with the Embera sculpture artists.

The Gallery is two blocks from Plaza Cathedral. Walk past the Canal Museum on your left, cross Ave. A and Casa Arias is on your left (there will be signs on the sidewalk)

Junglewood was launched in February 2009 with dramatic collaborative performances by participants from Fundación Danilo Pérez; Earth Train; and BioMuseo, the Frank Gehry-designed museum of biodiversity now under construction in Panama City.
Temporarily housed at Earth Train's Centro Madroño campus, planning is now underway for the development of Junglewood's physical facilities on nearby land.
The project is a partnership between the Fundación Danilo Pérez, Earth Train, Berklee College of Music, and Rainforest Capital. The Center will also contribute educational resources to BioMuseo in keeping with their theme of "Panama is the museum."

Earth Train creates the context for the development of new leaders, new networks, and new tools that catalyze a new paradigm in sustainable environmental and cultural practices. Earth Train works with wide array of partners including the Fundación Danilo Pérez, the Frank Gehry Biodiversity Museum, the Jane Goodall Institute, the Kuna General Congress and Dream Change.

PAC's mission is to create opportunities for artists to exhibit and perform, and increase the demand for original work through promotion, fundraisers, education and partnerships. PAC focuses on a wide range of disciplines including music, visual arts, theater and dance.