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SAN DIEGOART INSTITUTE
SINCE 1941
Museum HoursTuesday - Saturday: 10am - 4pm
Sunday - Noon - 4pmClosed Monday
sandiego-art.org
Also in part by QUALCOMM Incorporated, and the Chris and Lorraine Wolfe Fund.Financial support is provided by the City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture.
JULY/AUGUST 2012 M E M B E R S H I P N E W S
Take Your Art to a New Level!ArtGymSD is a welcoming environment for artists who want to keep their artistic muscles (skills) in shape by working on a regular basis in the company of other adult artists.
ArtGymSD takes place 6 times a week amidst the finest juried art in the prestigious SDAI: San Diego Museum of the Living Artist in Balboa Park. Our hours are Monday - Thursday 6-9pm, Saturday mornings from 7-10am, and Sunday mornings 9am to 12 noon. We provide easels, tables, music, and refreshments.
Build your work habits. Make art a routine in your life. First session is free. After that its $5 a session or $35 a month.
Questions, requests, and ideas - please contact Richard Chau Davis at [email protected] or (619) 704-9526
Life drawing on Mondays during ArtGymSD:
Brook Castrejn Solis has set up a wonderful life drawing program Monday evenings at SDAIs Museum of the Living Artist. Every week a talented life drawing model will be available from 6 to 9pm Monday evenings. Models will be doing their own special nude and/or costumed poses. The program kicks off this Monday July 25th with Bri-ana Leigh, vintage siren extraordinaire. Her sultry looks belie a surprisingly efferves-cent personality that is sure to bubble over into your drawings. Youll want to have all your favorite pencils sharpened and ready for this one. Come and be delighted!
$5.00 to draw (no first time free) or an ArtGymSD month pass...Questions, requests, and ideas please send them to Brook Castrejn Solis ([email protected]). www.artgymsd.com, www.facebook.com/ArtGymSD
Join us for a bus trip to the Getty Villa in Malibu!September 15, 2012Continental breakfast at the San
Diego Art Institute from 9:15 am.
We are leaving the San Diego Art Institute at 10 am. We will be stop-ping at the La Costa Ride Share to pick up any North County residents.
Arrival at the Getty Villa at 12:30.
There will be Garden & Architecture Tours available to join during the afternoon.
Lunch on your own.
Departure from the Villa at 5 pm. Drop off North County passengers at the La Costa Ride Share and then back at the San Diego Art Institute by 8 pm.
We will serve wine and light refreshments on the return trip.
Cost: $100 non-members and $75 for members. Pay by August 15 and save $20.
Call Kerstin Robers at 619.236.0011 x 302 to reserve your tickets.
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2SAN 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: [email protected]
San Diego Art DepartmentEducational Facility: 3830 Ray St.,
San Diego, CA 92104(619) 299-4278
email: [email protected]: www.sdad-sdai.org
Board of GovernorsBill Hawkins, Schuyler Hoffman, Susan Leonard
Jean McKee, Ted Mintz, Robert Wallace, Chris & Lorraine Wolfe
Board of DirectorsChair: Elaine Ellis
Secretary: Kathyrn KramerJoe Nalven
Larry Poteet (Attorney) Bruce Tall
Educational & Outreach CommitteeLesley Anderson, Director of Education
Maria Howard, Youth Programs & Developmt Director
SDAI Advisory BoardVincent Andrunas
(Social Editor: Dcor/ Style Magazine)
Elizabeth Basinet (Barrett Resource Group)Patti Cooprider
Pamela HartwellEmalyn Leppard
Debra A. Morse AttorneyPeter B. Rutman (AdminEstate Corporation)
Vaughn Woods, CFP
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 Timothy J. Field
Executive Administrator Kerstin RobersGallery Assistant/Public Relations Marc Pickett
Director of Education - Lesley AndersonYouth Programs & Developmt Director - Maria HowardGraphic Designer/Production Coordinator - Jack Wade
Poet Program Coordinator Michael KlamAccounting Assistant Paul Stolte
Journal StaffTim Field, Kerstin Robers, Jack Wade
Photos Messenger
Website DesignMichael Hanes, Roark Dority
Featured Artist: JACK SALB
MY PATHTHE JOURNEY OF A BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHER
Solo Show SDAI:MOLA July 20, 2012 to August 26, 2012
I consider black-and-white photography as a personal art expression.
I see color through shape and form, through light and shadows.
It is his simplicity of style and uncontrived technique that make the work of Jack Salb so striking. The eye of his camera is his canvas: framing each photo exactly as he sees it.
A native of New York City with an extensive career in advertising at major agencies and corporations, Jack Salb was strongly influenced by the environment of the creative industry in which he worked. . . as well as the citys vistas of stark grey and black. He studied early on, with Joseph Breitenbach one of the original fraternity of LIFE Magazine photographers.
Moving to California in 1986, and finding a new landscape in the west, Jack Salb pursued his work in photography. Intrigued by the desert southwest, one of his first portfolios featured the high road be-tween Santa Fe and Taos.
Cities particularly hold a fascination for him. Paris, New York, Barcelona and Prague have been among his urban landscapes. Further afield, the exotic textures of Morocco and Mexico and the Greek Isles have inspired some of his most dramatic work.
There are no hidden agendas or contrivances in Jack Salbs work. His subjects are presented with clarity and great integrity. And it is his approach to presenting these simple realities that marks his photographic style.
Jack is a member of the San Diego Art Institute and his works have been consistently selected to be exhibited in the on-going juried shows as well as the Southern California Regional shows. This is Jacks second Solo Show; the first was featured here at SDAI in July 2006.
Jacks photograph The Acropolis: Lindos was one of the 87 art-works selected from the 1,000 submissions representing artists from eleven countries for the 2006 SDAI International Digital Exhibition sponsored by SONY. Additionally, the work was one of eleven prize-winners from among the group of judged entries.
Jacks work has been exhibited in a number of galleries. A number of photographs have been purchased by ILLUMINA for their perma-nent art collection and his work is also held by many private collec-tors here in San Diego as well as New York, San Francisco, Utah, Colorado and Paris.
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3Anyone who has been in the gallery in the last few weeks would have noticed quite a bit of activity. This is the result of a grant from the De-partment of Energy and part of a stimulus package to create jobs and to support green efforts and programs to reduce energy usage. We presented a request to retrofit the gallery and replace all existing light-ing with the new LEDs that were developed to move toward a green ap-proach in all areas of our operations. We worked closely with our elec-trical contractor Travis Nixon from Absolutely Electric to address the issues we have had in our atrium area.
The Museum of the Living Artist has been in the Balboa Park space for 15 years and it was time to upgrade our lighting and our exhibition space. The technology that developed the LED lights allowed for 5 times the life of regular incandescent and halogen lights while reducing the amount of energy by 75%.
However, until recently, the color spectrum was not acceptable for light-ing artwork as the LED light did not render the true color spectrum we require. As fate would have it, within the last two months, we were able to find a vendor with a LED light that both fulfilled the requirements we needed and at the same time was acceptable within the parameters of this grant.
We developed a moving lighting fixture that solves numerous issues in the atrium. We are now able to use LED color-changing units to flood color to greatly enhance the look of the space as well as having a system for lighting exhibitions directly in this area. This fixture also has 8 ports for digital projectors so we will now be able to accept and present digital projects and increase our offering to the artist community.
So, all in all, we get a facelift and increase of usable life of the lights we now use, which results in fewer products per timeframe to purchase, reducing redundant labor, eliminating the heat and allowing for a more comfortable environment when we have long and large functions. We also reduce energy consumption by 75% and have a wide range of con-trols over the lights.
However, even with this win/win for us, we are in need of support from our constituency if we are to continue to maintain our growth and ad-dress the needs of our community.
Upcoming in September, we will take a bus trip to the Getty Villa in Mali-bu. If you have not been on our bus trips, you will be pleasantly surprised at the level of fun, the quality of the trip and the opportunity for fellow-ship.
Please be involved and make the Museum of the Living Artist or the Art Department a focus of your charitable donations. We all benefit from a community balanced with the arts.
Timothy FieldExecutive Director
Letter from the desk of Timothy FieldWelcome New SDAI Members!
Kathleen M. KellyPatricia S. Lizon
Cynthia YosefSherry Layne
Patrice A. LejeuneMary Lea BradleyElizabeth NolanAmbretta Tesori
Andrew J. SinclairLilia Piercy Romero
Stacy and Alisa BrandtRodger D. Mitchell
Patricia L. LenzTerry Yarnell
Monica Hui-HekmanJasna GopicAlisa Brandt
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4SDAI Reception - June 15th, 2012
s Musician Randy Lane and artist Diane Brunner
Photos by Richard A. Messenger
s Artist Diana Duval and Director Tim Field
s Tim Field and Poetry & Art Coordinator Michael Klam
s Artists Kirby Kendrick and Ellen Dieter
s Artist Jonathan Williams and Juror Terri Hughes-Oelrich
s Artist Judith Parenio and Juror Terri Hughes-Oelrich
s Artists KJ Mueller and Joseph Forlenza
Artist Petey Dietz
s Artist Bronle Crosby
s Artist Larrisa Gorikh
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Artist Dan Adams viewing Ellen
Dieters artwork
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5A great many thanks to Evolution Fast Food for cater-ing our last Poetry & Art event on June 21. The food was delicious, and over a hundred guests feasted on good eats, art, poetry, and music. Gustavo Zamar-ripas installation was cutting edge. Jim Ruland and Judy Reeves captivated the audience with their sto-ries. Ben Chung played guitar and sang to keep the night flowing. And Brian Dick and Christen Sperry-Garcia brought their Museum Mascot Project to the folks roaming Balboa Park, encouraging many of them to come down and join us. Read about us here: SD CityBeat. Special thanks to recent USCD gradu-ate, Rosa Quezada, for helping with every aspect of the show.
Our next event will include students and staff from San Diego State Universitys Poetry International, headed by Ilya Kaminsky. PI published its 17th edi-tion this year, and received a Pushcart Prize for Fred Moramarcos Elegy for Kenneth Koch. Ben Chung will be back to play music, and there will be plenty of wine and snacks to go around. There will also be a special guest not to be missed. Stay tuned for more details. Write to [email protected] to receive news by email.
The Gathering is a social, relaxed group where artists, aficionados, their spouses or significant others meet over potluck to discuss their latest work and adventures. Children are welcome but the work is not censored, so parental discretion is strongly advised.
The next Gathering dates will be:
Sunday, July 1 & August 5Description and schedule: 3:30 to 4:00: bring artwork and check in. 4:00: doors are locked (ring the doorbell after 4). 4:30-5:30: artists break off into groups of 9 artists to
present their work. (If enough under-age artists bring work, they will be given a separate group and leader.) Non-presenters can continue socializing or join the group of their choice.
5:30 to 6:00: groups finish up, reconvene, socialize and/or help tidy up.
Artists can bring up to 3 pieces of artwork. All skill levels show work for fun, feedback, mentoring and exposure. In the UU tradition there will be a question of the day (hereafter known as the Molly), which artists can answer or ignore when showing their work.
Artists are encouraged to bring show flyers, books, magazines, announcements, etc., to share. People who bring Art and Food (or just food) get in free. Everyone else is $5 per individual, couple or family.
New members: this is a great opportunity to meet other members, show your work and see the work being created in the San Diego area.
Everyone else: show us your work, whether youre getting into the juried shows or not. We want to see what you are doing and have the opportunity to talk with you.
SDAI is continually growing and evaluating programs in order to provide the artist community with exception-al programming and opportunities. Feedback is always appreciated and, if you would like to do so, please email Lesley Anderson at: [email protected].
Co-Sponsored by:
and The San Diego County Community Enhancement Fund
Jason Rogalski - [email protected] 3 sculptors to join science/art team.Must be San Diego based and experienced.We are especially hoping for a sculptor of metal (welding), or wood.A small stipend will be offered for materials.Our work will result in a high profile exhibi-tion next year.For more details on the project, see our web-site:http://urbansuccession.com/index.htmlWe are supported by The DNA of Creativity: http://dnaofc.weebly.com/
Interested sculptors may apply with a short letter of interest, resume and a link to a site that shows your work.Please email to: [email protected]
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6The San Diego Art Institutes 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.
July exhibition: Featuring new artwork
by Billy Martinez Opening reception will be held on July 20th, 6-8pmClosing reception will be held on August 11th, 6-10pm
(during Ray at Night).Also on exhibit will be artwork by members & instructors.
On the Featured Artist Wall: artwork by Diana Gleave.
August exhibition:
Tangled in Bluefeaturing a selection of artwork from members of the San Diego Silk Guild
Opening reception on August 17, 6-8pmClosing reception will be held on September 8th, 6-10pm
(during Ray at Night).Also on exhibit will be artwork by members & instructors.
On the Featured Artist Wall: artwork by Arden Plank.
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.
The Paint-out is an SDAI-sponsored program to support and promote the art of plein-air paint-ing (painting outside on location). Participating artists gather at designated San Diego locations to paint in plein air and socialize. An informal critique of a days paintings is performed with intent to pro-vide a learning and supportive environment. SDAI members and non-members, of all skill levels, are welcome to participate.
Each year there will be a juried exhibition at the Museum of the Living Artist. The show, as part of a regional show, will feature paintings selected from the Paint-out programs Paint-out events. Paintings must have a paint-out coordinators initials on the back to be eligible for the exhibition. The maximum size un-framed painting is 11 x 14. A painting must be framed and wired for hanging.
EVENTSPaint-out events in 2012 occur February through August on the first Saturday of the month. In September the paint-out is on the second Satur-day. Participants can arrive and paint anytime after sunrise. Canvases will be initialed at the noon meeting and critiqued.
The following is a list of upcoming Paint-out events:
DATE LOCATION
July 7 Driscolls Wharf Meet at parking lot 4918 Harbor Drive
August 4 Cabrillo Monument Meet at old lighthouse
Sept 8 Sunset Cliffs Park Meet at parking lot at end of Cornish Drive.
The San Diego Art Institutes Museum of the Living Artist
David G. Fleet Youth Art Gallerypresents
Artwork by students of Patrick Henry High School.
July 20th-August 25th
An awards reception for students, teachers, administrators, and parents will be held on July 22, 2012
from 6- 8 pm. Awards presentation at 7:00pm.
The David G. Fleet Young Artists Gallery provides a venue for art from public, private and parochial schools (K-12) throughout San Diego City
and County in conjunction with SDAIs art and education programs.
Josie RodriguezJosie Rodriguez Fortune Tea was selected out of 200 entries for the San Diego Book Arts Fourth National Juried Exhibition being held at the Geisel Library at the University of California San Diego until July 8th.Her book Sixteen Days in the Zuihitsu Style was accepted by the Minnesota Center for Book Arts Exhibition Shin Jidai: Contemporary Japanese Paper and Book Arts being held until July 15th.
Point of View an exhibition of fine art photography and digital art by six award winning artists - SDAI artist Jeffrey R. Brosbe, Dana Levine, Jan Thompson, Lev Tsimring, John Valois, and Judi Works runs from Wed. July 18th through Mon. July 30th , 11 am to 4 pm daily, at Gallery 21 in Spanish Village, 1770 Village Place, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA 92101, with a reception on Sat. July 22nd, from 11 - 3 pm. The exhibition is free and open to the public.
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7Upcoming Art Classes in July/August:
Drawing and WatercolorInstructor: Thia NeviusMondays, July 2nd-August 6th from 2pm-5pm (No Class 7/30)
Intermediate to Advanced Drawing Instructor: Kris FinchMondays, July 16th August 20th from 6:30-9:30pm
Watercolor PaintingInstructor: Brian ShepherdMondays, June 25th July 30th from 6:00-9:00pm
Introduction to Drawing and PaintingInstructor: Michael HaleyMondays, July 16th August 20th from 6:30-9:30pm
Painting Open StudioInstructor: Ari Kate Ashton Tuesdays, June 19th July 24th from 6-9pm
Acrylic Painting I&IIInstructor: Ari Kate AshtonTuesdays, June 19th July 24th from 6-9pm
The Art of MosaicsInstructor: Chris Brown Wednesdays, July 18th August 22nd from 6:00-9:00pm
Learning to Draw the Human FigureInstructor: TBDWednesdays, July 11th August 22nd from 6:30-9:30pm
Developing the ArtistInstructors: Ari Kate Ashton Thursdays, July 5th August 9th from 10:30am-1:30pm
Glass Fusing as ArtInstructors: Bonnie Dull Thursdays, July 5th August 9th from 6:30-9:30pm
Stained GlassInstructor: Marvin DullThursdays, July 5th August 9th from 6:30-9:30pm
Painting & the Creative ProcessInstructor: Deron CohenThursdays, July 5th August 9th from 6:30-9:30pm
Drawing for BeginnersInstructor: Michael HaleySaturdays, July 5th August 9th from 10:30am-1:30pm
Painting in OilsInstructor: Kris FinchSaturdays, July 7th August 18th from 2:00-5:00pm (no class June 14th)
Mixed Media Instructor: Kevin GreelandSundays, August 12th Sept 16th from 10:30am-1:30pm
Upcoming Youth Art Summer Camps:
Watercolor Painting and Jewelry Design! (ages 6-12)Instructors: Thia Nevius and Alexis ArchibaldWeek One: July 9th 13th
Draw it All, Painting, and Printmaking! (ages 6-12)Instructors: Sally Phillips and Angie BaldridgeWeek Two: July 16th 20th
Figure Studies and Yoga Practice! (ages 6-12)Instructors: Alexis Archibald and Timothy Schultheis Week Three: July 23rd 27th
Comic Creations and Bringing your Comics to Life! (ages 6-12)Instructors: Billy Martinez and Alexis Archibald Week Four: July 30th - August 3rd
Teen Week: Street Art, Stencils & Spray Paint! (ages 13-17)Instructor: Alexis Archibald (half day camp)Week Five: August 6th -10th
Upcoming Art Workshops in July/August:
Wood CollageInstructor: Cindy DunlevySunday, July 1st from 2:00pm-5:00pm
Silver Ring Workshop Instructor: Alexis ArchibaldSunday, July 8th and 22nd from 2:00-5:00pm
Watercolor WorkshopInstructor: Dr. Rachelle FarberSunday, July 15th from 10:30am-1:30pm
Botanical PigmentInstructor: Peggy CaballeroSunday, July 15th from 2:00pm-5:00pm
Decorative BoxesInstructor: Deanna DuckettSunday, July 29th from 10:00am-1:00pm
Chinese Calligraphy WorkshopInstructor: Tara HuSunday, July 29th from 2:00-5:00pm
BookmakingInstructor: Kevin GreelandSunday, July 29th from 10:00am-2:00pm
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