san diego art institute journal may/june 2014
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SAN DIEGOART INSTITUTE
SINCE 1941
Museum HoursTuesday - Saturday: 10am - 4pm
Sunday - Noon - 4pmClosed Monday
sandiego-art.org
Financial support is provided by the City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture.Also in part by QUALCOMM Incorporated, and the Chris and Lorraine Wolfe Fund.
MAY/JUNE 2014 M E M B E R S H I P N E W S
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Letter from the DirectorI have only been in San Diego for a little over a month, but I’m thrilled to have been so welcomed by the overwhelmingly gracious and kindhearted community of artists and arts administrators here. I wasn’t sure what to expect when I arrived, or even if I had made the right choice in leaving my life behind in NYC, but my first day on the job at SDAI I knew resolutely that I had made the right decision. I feel very lucky to work at such a great organization, located in arguably one of the best locations in San Diego. I have inherited such an amazing, hardworking, and dedicated staff and Board of Directors, and I certainly believe we have all the raw materials for future success.
My first few weeks on the job I have been really getting out into the community and immersing myself in all San Diego has to offer culturally (not to mention weekly
trips to all the fantastic dog beaches!) and meeting with as many artists and cultural producers as possible to see how SDAI can best serve a growing community of creative professionals. I see SDAI as a conduit, and facilitator of creative dialogue. I want to expand, hone, and redefine SDAI’s mission by offering more lectures, workshops, video screenings, performances, and cross-disciplinary events, solidifying SDAI as a destination for those who want to learn about what’s going on in regional art. Part of this is being open to changing those elements we are not yet successful at, but perhaps most importantly embracing that which we do best.
I look at SDAI as a hub for those who want to engage in artistic and community change. I think we can best do this by creating a quality presentation space for our
C-Note submission dates:
May 1st through May 18th
Artists can bring up to 8 pieces –
one must be for $100, one can be at $300
and all others can be either $100 or $200
Preview Only: Friday, May 23, 10am-4pm
& Saturday, May 24, 10am-4pm.
Opening Night: Saturday, May 24,
5pm-7pm
C-Note runs through June 8th
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current members, and welcoming those into the fold that we have yet to engage. San Diego is fast becoming known as a destination for experimental new media artists, and to be able to give these local artists a dedicated space and forum for expression will only help broaden our mission. We are thus renovating our board room this summer and transforming it into a rotating project space—an experimental lab for site-specific installation, video, and sound. This space will give artists an opportunity to create and present new media work, giving local artists an opportunity to experiment, and perhaps even “fail” in a supportive environment. You will start to see some other physical changes to our space—this summer we are working with a top visual merchandiser from NYC to redesign our gift shop, both in our Balboa Park location and at the San Diego Art Department in North Park. We will soon be formalizing our consignment process and will have rotating highlighted artists, and as you’ll see in the newsletter we’re also taking calls for new work to be presented in the gift shop. I encourage those of you whom I have yet to meet with to please reach out to me—invite me over for a studio visit or just pop by my office to say hi. I welcome all of your feedback and suggestions as we all work to move SDAI forward to the next level. I look forward to seeing you soon! Ginger Shulick PorcellaExecutive DirectorSan Diego Art Institute
SAN DIEGO ART INSTITUTEMuseum of the Living Artist
House of Charm, Balboa Park, 1439 El PradoSan Diego, CA 92101-1617
(619) 236-0011 • Fax (619) 236-1974website: sandiego-art.org
email: admin@sandiego-art.org
San Diego Art DepartmentEducational Facility: 3830 Ray St.,
San Diego, CA 92104(619) 299-4278
email: info@sdartdept.comwebsite: www.sdad-sdai.org
Board of GovernorsBill Hawkins, Schuyler Hoffman, Susan Leonard
Jean McKee, Ted Mintz, Robert Wallace, Chris & Lorraine Wolfe
Board of DirectorsChair: Joe Nalven
Secretary: Kathyrn KramerTreasurer: Claire Slattery
Patti CoopriderElaine Ellis
Patricia FrischerLarry Poteet
Randy SavareseGeeta Shreedar
Bruce TallRic Todd
Educational & Outreach CommitteeLesley Anderson, Director of Education
Sheena Dowling, Youth Programs & Developmt Director
SDAI Advisory BoardVincent Andrunas Elizabeth BasinetPamela HartwellEmalyn Leppard
Alessandra MoctezumaDebra A. Morse Peter B. RutmanVaughn Woods
Co-SponsorsCity of San Diego Commission for Arts & Culture
Friends of the Institute
San Diego Art Department/Ray StreetDirector – Lesley Anderson
Studio Coordinators –Tim Schultheis, Deanna Duckettand Kevin Greeland
Staff of SDAIExecutive Director – Ginger Shulick Porcella
Deputy Director – Kerstin RobersGallery Assistant/Public Relations – Marc Pickett
Director of Education - Lesley AndersonYouth Programs & Developmt Director - Sheena DowlingGraphic Designer/Production Coordinator - Jack Wade
Poet Program Coordinator – Michael KlamBookkeeper – Paul Stolte
Journal StaffMarc Pickett, Kerstin Robers, Jack Wade
Photos – Frank DeSilva, Ginger Shulick Porcella, Richard Messenger
Website DesignMichael Hanes, Roark Dority
Director’s LetterContinued from page 1
Solo Shows SDAI:MOLAJune 13th through July 12th, 2014 Featured Artists
Ellen Dieter
“Mostly Charcoal, a Little Fire”
Working in the abstract, in shape, line, form and color, it’s about making choices, decisions, which, we as humans do on a regular basis. Turn left, turn right? Eat oatmeal or bacon, hot or cold, apply red or orange, here or there. Work in paint or charcoal, maybe mixed media. It’s always about choice. Lights, darks, contrast, color, no color. Add to, take away, burn a hole, stitch it up. I love how one thing leads to the next and we find ourself where we are and not where we were or thought we were going! The journey of creating, the pathway of an artist’s life.
Gail W. Rogers“Essence of the Moments”
When I am painting, I try to capture the essence of the moment. Some pieces, such as the triptych, ‘’DAWN’’, ‘’AFTERNOON’’, and ‘’EVENING’’, were begun with an idea in mind that I wanted to develop. Other paintings were inspired by a response to the moment. In either case, I find it is the process that gives me pleasure and satisfaction, and puts me in touch with my inner self.
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Juror Talk Saturday, June 21st from 12pm-2pm in the gallery
Amir H. Fallah is an artist living and working in Los Angeles whose work is exhibited around the world. Fallah approaches his current paintings as an investigative, analytical histo-rian, though a knowingly imprecise one. He is interested in truthfulness and limitations, and his current body of work grapples with those issues in a way that almost seems backwards: by taking the mistakenly truthful photograph and converting it back into the always suspect, uncontestably subjective medium of painting.
Fallah begins his process with field research, entering people’s homes and assembling “evidence” of their stories and identities from among their things. He particularly gravitates toward those mundane objects that seem loaded with sentimental meaning: a worn afghan, an idiosyncratic plant, a figurine, a doll or running shoes. His subjects appear in dramatically Neoclassical poses, lounging across a wooden table or perched on a pedestal. To protect his sub-jects from being implicated in his own misinterpretations or far-flung imagin-ings, he usually cloaks them, covering or at least surrounding their faces and much of their bodies with fabric. In his studio he then layers his canvases with paper and works back and forth between collage and painting, canvases quickly become dense, visceral and idiosyncratic. They reflect his own cultural alliances: references to Persian miniatures may appear in the form of careful borders along the edge of a canvas, and blankets may start to resemble the long veils associated with Eastern cultures.
June Juried Show DetailsThe next juried show will run June 13th through July 12th. Opening will be on Friday, June 20th, from 6pm-8pm; juror will host an artist talk on Saturday, June 21st from 12pm-2pm
This will be an ONLINE only submission process; link will be live on our website from May 1st through May 30th, 5pm PDT.
An application workshop will be held at SDAI:MOLA, on Thursday, May 15th from 6pm-7pm for those who are interested in submitting their work and need guidance with the process. (see new submission guidelines)
NEW MEMBERSHIP LEVELS:One year Membership Participating Artist includes: Inclusion in SDAI ARTISTS’ web pages; unlimited admission to SDAI; newsletter subscription; ad-vance notice: receptions, classes, special events; discount fees: bus trips, lectures, classes, special events, etc.; plus free entry submissions: Regular juried shows, C-Note; discounted entry fees: bian-nual So.Cal. and International shows and special exhibitions; submission privileges for juried shows at SDAD. Gift Shop participation requires volunteer time.
MEMBERSHIP LEVELS:
$150 - Full Participating Artist ($125 renewal)
$135 - Participating Senior Artist 65+ ($110 renewal)
$75 - Full-time Student / Participating Artist (proof of enrollment of at least 12 units required yearly)
$50 - General Public Membership
SDAD workspace access - $100/monthly membership (juried application; $75 for seniors, students, and art teachers)
SDAI Submission GuidelinesOn a regular basis, SDAI asks artists to submit work for juried, themed, and curated exhibitions. On average, a new exhibition is featured every six weeks. Typically, each exhibition consists of work submitted by regional artists, in addition to two artist solo exhibitions. Artists may enter up to two artworks per show. While there are no limitations on medium, please check with SDAI if you are submitting work that is over 8’ in any direction, is over 50 lbs., or requires any particular AV equipment.
All exhibitions are celebrated with an opening reception for the public, for which all participating artists are encouraged to attend.
Non-SDAI Member Artwork Submission Requirements:• $10 entry fee per artwork, limit 2• artwork must be wired or “ready to hang”• all media is acceptable, but please contact SDAI staff if you would like to submit video, performance, sound, or installation
SDAI Member Artist Submission Requirements:• No entry fee (with exception of International Show or SoCal Show where cash prizes are awarded), limit 2 (1 ft. shows have been discontinued)• artwork must be wired or “ready to hang”• all media is acceptable, but please contact SDAI staff if you would like to submit video, performance, sound, or installation
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March 7th, 2014 SDAI Opening ReceptionPhotos by Frank De Silva
s Solo Artist Dani Dodge
The San Diego Art Institute’s Museum of the Living Artist
David G. Fleet Youth Artist Gallery presents
Dare to Reuse Art ContestFrom June 13-July 13, 2014 The San Diego Art Institute will be showcasing student work from the Dare to Reuse Art Contest of 2014. This event, organized by the San Diego Office of Education and San Diego County Department of Environmental Services, presents artwork from students in grades 3-12 using recycled materials. The participating schools are Carmel Del Mar Elementa-ry, Central Elementary, Dingeman Elementary, Encanto Elementary, Field El-ementary, Golden Hill Middle, Holmes Elementary, Kearny High, King-Chavez Elementary, Mann Middle, Marshall Middle, Pershing Middle, The Preuss School, San Diego High, and Shoal Creek Elementary.
We offer field trips to the Museum of the Living Artist and outreach program to the schools. If someone is interested, they can contact Sheena Dowling at ypdirector.sdai@gmail.com or call 619-236-0011.
The David G. Fleet Young Artist Gallery provides a venue for art from public, private and parochial schools (K-12) throughout San Diego City and County in conjunction with SDAI’s art and education programs.
s Students from Carver Elementary
s Artist Carol del Tufo Harmon (center) and friends
The Fallbrook Art Center is looking for an assistant
to the E.D. (part-time/30 hours per week).Requires superior skills in Microsoft Office + strong organizational & people skills with the ability to multi-task. Some week-
end hours and show set-up assistance. Social Media and PR experience a plus.
Resumes sent to: Fallbrook Art Center, Attn: Mary Perhacs, Executive Director,
103 S. Main Ave., Fallbrook CA 92028 or email to
mperhacs@fallbrookart-center.org
(no phone calls please).
s Director Ginger Porcella and husband Don Porcella
The San Diego Art Institute’s Educational Facility, the San Diego Art Department, provides an inclusive, collaborative environment that fosters artistic expression, for all ages and proficiencies, using art to contribute value and diversity to the community with educational programs, exhibitions and workspace.
April/May Artwork by 50/50 Group
Closing reception will be held on May 10, 6-10pm (during Ray at Night).
Also on exhibit will be work by SDAD highlighted artist
Bronle Crosby, along with works by members & instructors.
May/June “Silk Shadows”
with work by members of the San Diego Silk Guild
Show opens on May 16. Closing reception will be held on June 14th from 6-10pm (during Ray at Night).Also on exhibit will be artwork by
members & instructors.
SDAD is located on 3830 Ray Street in North Park. For a detailed schedule of our classes please visit the
website: www.sdad-sdai.org or call: 619-299-4ART.
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SoCal/Baja Norte Juried Exhibition Opening Reception, April 5, 2014
Photos by Richard Messenger
s Board President Joe Nalven and artist Jane Szabo
s Artist Ron Belanger
s Director Ginger Shulick Porcella, David St. Pe and Renata Spiazzi, Palette Award Recipient
s Artist Philip Petrie
s Artist Kathleen Kane-Murrell
Artists Paul and Denise Strahm
s
s Artist Kathryn Peterson
s Artist Keith Parkss Guests at the SoCal/Baja Norte opening reception
Artist Elena Lomakin
s
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Join the San Diego Art Department for a summer full of ART and FUN! We have exciting new workshops & instructors on the schedule this summer that will keep your kids tapping into their creative talents and opportunities to explore NEW talents & interests! For more information or to register, please call or shoot us an email. See you this summer!San Diego Art Department
JULY 7-11, 2014YOUTH week, ages 6-12
Story to Drama to Art (Ages 6-8)Instructor: Therese RossiHALF-DAY camp, Monday-Friday, 9:30 am-12:20 pm, $150
Secret Summer Journal (Ages 9-12) Instructor: Therese Rossi HALF-DAY camp, Monday-Friday, 12:40 pm-3:30 pm, $150
JULY 14-18, 2014YOUTH week, ages 6-12
The Art of ImaginationInstructor: Cody GriffithFULL-DAY camp, Monday-Friday, 9:30 am-3:30 pm, $260
JULY 21-25, 2014YOUTH WEEK, ages 6-12
The Golden Fish ProjectInstructor: Annie MacphersonFULL-DAY camp, Monday-Friday, 9:30 am-3:30 pm, $260
JULY 28-AUGUST 1, 2014YOUTH week, ages 6-12FULL-DAY camp, Monday-Friday, 9:30-3:30 pm , $260 Watercolor CreationsInstructor: Rachelle Farber9:30 am-12:20 pm Monoprint MasterpiecesInstructor: Leslie Pierce12:40-3:30 pm
AUGUST 4-AUGUST 8, 2014YOUTH week, ages 6-12FULL-DAY camp, Monday-Friday, 9:30 am-3:30 pm, $260
Comic Creations Instructor: Billy Martinez9:30 am-12:20 pm Bring Your Comics to LifeInstructor: Leslie Pierce12:40-3:30 pm
AUGUST 11-AUGUST 15, 2014TEEN week, ages 12-17
Stop-Motion AnimationInstructor: Tee TaylorHALF DAY camp, Monday-Friday, 9:30 am-12:20 pm, $150
Poetry: Spoken Word Poetry and Visual ArtInstructor: Therese RossiHALF-DAY camp, Monday-Friday, 12:40 pm-3:30 pm, $150
San Diego Art Department 2014 SUMMER ART CAMP! Greetings!
The People’s Choice Poem Performance Awards went off with a lyrical bang in February and April for National Poetry Month. Cash winners included Viet Mai, Chris Vannoy, and John Simmons. The shows also featured local authors Jerrica Escoto, Gill Sotu, and Steve Kowit.
In June, participants will once again be invited to read/perform one poem under three minutes long. Audience members will choose their favorite poem based on content and performance. Props, artwork, singing, music, dancing, all accompaniment is allowed and anything goes. Top poem performances (the poems that receive the most votes) win $50. Audience members will be encouraged to hoot for their favorites and try to influence the rest of the audience. This event is co-sponsored by Poetry International. Writers/artists who would like to participate can get their names in the hat ahead of time at mkklam@gmail.com or sign in on the night of the show. Fifteen spots for The People’s Choice Poem Performance Award will be decided by lottery. Gill Sotu will provide music for the night. Gill has opened for Grammy-nominated legend Sheila E, and partnered and performed with the San Diego Symphony. He has been commissioned to create numerous poetry pieces for the United Way of San Diego and performed for TEDx San Diego in December 2013. Gill has been featured on NBC 7’s Art Pulse TV and was named the 2012 & 2013 San Diego Raw Performing Artist of the Year. There will be goodies and wine as always. Bring beverages or snacks/desserts/dishes to share and get in free. Please contact host, Michael Klam, with any questions: 619-957-3264 (cell) or 619-236-0011 (museum). Visit us online at sandiego-art.org.
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The San Diego Art DepartmentUpcoming Art Classes in May/June:
Color, Color, ColorInstructor: Susan OsbornMondays, April 28th-May12rd from 10:00am-1:00pm (drop-in welcome, with reservation)
Drawing and WatercolorInstructor: Thia NeviusMondays, May 4th from 2:00pm-5:00pm
Intro to Drawing and PaintingInstructor: Kris FinchMondays, May 12th-June 16th from 6:30pm-9:30pm
Watercolor PaintingInstructor: Brian ShepherdMondays, May 5th-June 9th from 6:00pm-9:00pm
Beginning Silk PaintingInstructor: Nadja LancelotTuesdays, May 20th-June 24th from 2:00pm-5:00pm
Int/Adv Silk PaintingInstructor: Nadja LancelotTuesdays, May 20th-June 24th from 10:30am-1:30pm
Painting Open StudioInstructor: Ari Kate Ashton Tuesdays, May 13th-June 17th from 5:30-8:30pm
Acrylic Painting I&IIInstructor: Ari Kate AshtonTuesdays, May 13th – June 17th from 6:30-9:30pm
Printmaking (focus on linoleum cut)Instructor: Aaron IshaeikWednesdays, April 21st-May 26th from 6:00-9:00pm
Learning to Draw the Human FigureInstructor: Nancy PlankWednesdays, May 21st-June 25th from 6:30-9:00pm
Painting in OilsInstructor: Kris FinchWednesdays, May 21st-June 25th from 6:30-9:30pm
Developing the ArtistInstructors: Ari Kate Ashton Thursdays, May 22nd-June 26th from 10:30am-1:30pm
The Art of MosaicsInstructor: Chris Brown Thursdays, May 22nd-June 26th from 6:00-9:00pm
Glass Fusing as ArtInstructors: Bonnie DullThursdays, May 15th-June 19th from 6:30-9:30pm
Int./Adv. DrawingInstructor: Kris FinchSaturdays, July 5th-August 9th from 10:30am-1:30pm
Drawing for BeginnersInstructor: Kris FinchSaturdays, May 24th-June 28t from 10:30am-1:30pm
Stained GlassInstructor: Dan UhlerSaturdays, May 31st-July 5th from 10:00am-1:30pm
Mixed Media Painting Series- 1 of 3Instructor: Kevin GreelandSundays, March 23rd-April 6th from 10:30am-1:30pm Open Studio 10:00am-1:00pm
Mixed Media Painting Series- 2 of 3Instructor: Kevin GreelandSundays, May 4th-May 18th from 10:30am-1:30pmOpen Studio 10:00am-1:00pm
Mixed Media Painting Series- 3 of 3Instructor: Kevin GreelandSundays, May 25th-June 8th from 10:30am-1:30pmOpen Studio 10:00am-1:00pm
Upcoming Youth Class:Painting, Sculpture and Beyond! (ages 6-12)Instructors: Sheena DowlingSaturdays, May 24th-June 24th from 11:00am-1:00pm
Upcoming Art Workshops in May/June:Shoe Redux-Decoupage Instructor: Andrea MalaveSunday, TBD from 1-5pm
Mixed Media with Oil PastelInstructor: Susan OsbornSunday, May 3-4th from 10:00am-1:00pm
Drawing and WatercolorInstructor: Thia NeviusSunday, May 4th from 2-5pm
Silk Scarf in a DayInstructor: Nadja LancelotSunday, June 22nd from 10:30-1:30pm
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SoCal/Baja Norte Juried Exhibition Installation Shots Photos by
Ginger Shulick Porcella
• Joe Nalven, John Valois, Renata Spiazzi Joe Nalven, John Valois, Renata Spiazzi and other Digital Art Guild members who have participat-ed in SDAI events are participating in Filters and Masks, an upcoming exhibit at the Pacific Beach Taylor Library. The show was juried by Chantel Paul, assistant curator at the Museum of Photo-graphic Arts, and features the work of 24 artists from across the nation. The show runs from May
31 to July 31, 2014. It will be featured in the KPBS Visual Arts Brief for the month of June. The tagline for the exhibit is: “Filters and Masks is a double concept: the artist’s vision of social and natural reality, and the toolsets used in their creation.” The Digital Art Guild is a program of the San Diego Art Institute. The Artists’ Reception is Saturday, June 7th from 1 to 4 pm. In addition, there will be docent days. For more information, visit the Filters and Masks website: http://filtersandmasks.blogspot.com.
A Call for Artwork for the Gift Shop:
San Diego Art Institute is look-ing for new work for its gift shop at the Museum of the Living Artist in Balboa Park. Our shop features only locally-made art and artisan wares from the area, and 55% of the proceeds go directly to the artists. Items that we are particularly looking for are: screen-printed T-shirts/tote bags, limited-edition prints, ceramics and han made sculp-ture and jewelry.
We would also like to hear your suggestions.. do you have an interesting design that you’d like to see on a T-shirt or tote bag but don’t know how to real-ize it? Have you always wanted to do a limited-edition print but don’t have the resources? Talk to Kerstin at admin@sandiego-art.org or by calling 619.236.0011.
Steven Lindel Becraft
Frances E. Beecroft
Sheldon I Blumenfeld
Roberta C. Dyer
Deborah E. Fitzpatrick
April Game
Michelle G. Kantor
Jayna McLeod
John G. Neyenesch
Welcome New SDAI Members!Sebastian O’Connor
Victor Peña
Joel R. Pointon
Fernando Prado
Benjamin Ramirez
Randy Beth Savarese
Barbara M. Trzcinski
Wilna L. Wolf
Life Drawing will be Sundays and Mondays ONLY starting in May, from 6:00-9:00pm at SDAI:MOLA
The Life-Drawing program at SDAI:MOLA is a wonderful weekly event that welcomes artists to practice their drawing or painting skills, and sketch from a live model. The male & female models fill a wide spectrum, with a variety of body types, age groups, and ethnicities. The program runs on Sundays and Mondays from 6-9 pm and the cost for one day’s session is $5.
LifeDrawing
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2014 MAYSunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
27 12 - 4pm 28Gallery Closed 29 10am - 4pm 30 10am - 4pm 1 10am - 4pm 2 10am - 4pm 3 10am - 4pm
BRING C-NOTE: (Tues - Sat: 10am to 3pm + Sun: Noon to 3pm)
8 PIECES TOTAL: 1 MUST BE $100, 1 MAY BE $300. ALL OTHERS AT $100 & $200.
(2-D: MUST BE WIRED!)
Life Drawing 6-9pm($5 & food for potluck) Life Drawing 6-9pm
($5 & food for potluck)
Online submissions for the June Juried Exhibition by Amir Fallah will
be live from May 1-May 30th.
4 12 - 4pm 5 Gallery Closed 6 10am - 4pm 7 10am - 4pm 8 10am - 4pm 9 10am - 4pm 10 10am - 4pm
BRING C-NOTE: (Tues - Sat: 10am to 3pm + Sun: Noon to 3pm) 8 PIECES TOTAL: 1 MUST BE $100, 1 MAY BE $300.
ALL OTHERS AT $100 & $200. (2-D: MUST BE WIRED!)
Life Drawing 6-9pm($5 & food for potluck)
Life Drawing 6-9pm($5 & food for potluck)
SDAD Reception & Ray @ Night
6-10pm
11 12 - 4pm 12Gallery Closed 13 10am - 4pm 14 10am - 4pm 15 10am - 4pm 16 10am - 4pm 17 10am - 4pm
BRING C-NOTE:
Sun: Noon to 3pm
BRING C-NOTE: (Tues - Sat: 10am to 3pm + Sun: Noon to 3pm) 8 PIECES TOTAL: 1 MUST BE $100, 1 MAY BE $300.
ALL OTHERS AT $100 & $200. (2-D: MUST BE WIRED!)
Life Drawing 6-9pm($5 & food for potluck)
Life Drawing 6-9pm($5 & food for potluck)
Online Application Workshop6pm-7pm
18 12 - 4pm 19Gallery Closed 20 Gallery
Closed 21 Gallery Closed 22 Gallery
Closed 23 10am - 4pm 24 10am - 4pmBRING
C-NOTE: Sun:
Noon to 3pm
INSTALLATION 9am
NO ART PICKUP!
INSTALLATION 9am
NO ART PICKUP!
INSTALLATION 9am
NO ART PICKUP!
C-note Preview
10 to 4pm
C-note Preview
10 to 4pm
Life Drawing 6-9pm($5 & food for potluck)
Life Drawing 6-9pm($5 & food for potluck)
C-Note Night 5 - 7 pm
25 12 - 4pm 26Gallery Closed 27 10am - 4pm 28 10am - 4pm 29 10am - 4pm 30 10am - 4pm 31 10am - 4pm
Life Drawing 6-9pm($5 & food for potluck)
Life Drawing 6-9pm($5 & food for potluck)
Online submissions for the June Juried Exhibition
by Amir Fallah will be live from May 1-May 30th.
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2014 JUNESunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 12 - 4pm 2Gallery Closed 3 10am - 4pm 4 10am - 4pm 5 10am - 4pm 6 10am - 4pm 7 10am - 4pm
Life Drawing 6-9pm($5 & food for potluck) Life Drawing 6-9pm
($5 & food for potluck)
8 12 - 4pm 9 Gallery Closed 10 Gallery
Closed 11 Gallery Closed 12 Gallery
Closed 13 10am - 4pm 14 10am - 4pm
INSTALLATION 9am
NO ART PICKUP!
INSTALLATION 9am
NO ART PICKUP!
INSTALLATION 9am
NO ART PICKUP!
INSTALLATION 9am
NO ART PICKUP!
ALL SHOWS OPENat SDAI: MOLA Solo Artists:Ellen Dieter
Gail W. RogersYouth Gallery:
Dare to Reuse Art Contest Life Drawing 6-9pm
($5 & food for potluck)SDAD Reception & Ray @ Night
6-10pm
15 12 - 4pm 16Gallery Closed 17 10am - 4pm 18 10am - 4pm 19 10am - 4pm 20 10am - 4pm 21 10am - 4pm
SDAI:MOLA Reception
6-8pm
Juror Talk Amir H. Fallah SDAI: MOLA
12-2pm Life Drawing 6-9pm
($5 & food for potluck)Life Drawing 6-9pm
($5 & food for potluck)
22Gallery Closed 23
Gallery Closed 24 10am - 4pm 25 10am - 4pm 26 10am - 4pm 27 10am - 4pm 28 10am - 4pm
Poetry & ArtNight
Life Drawing 6-9pm($5 & food for potluck)
Life Drawing 6-9pm($5 & food for potluck)
29 12 - 4pm 30Gallery Closed 1 10am - 4pm 2 10am - 4pm 3 10am - 4pm 4 10am - 4pm 5 10am - 4pm
Life Drawing 6-9pm($5 & food for potluck)
Life Drawing 6-9pm($5 & food for potluck)
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