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Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012 | Author:
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The Can(n)on Art Studios at Atkinson Gallery

This weekend is packed with local arts events, including this not-to-be-missed event on Friday at City College’s Atkinson Gallery. For a list of other events going on this weekend, make sure and check out the “Upcoming Events” calendar.

 

A T K I N S O N   G A L L E R Y
THE CAN(N)ON ART STUDIOS
February 24 – March 23, 2012

Elizabeth Folk, Saul Gray-Hildenbrand, Kimberly Hahn, Zacarias Paul,
Steven Soria, James Van Arsdale

Opening Reception: Friday, February 24, 5–7pm
Artists Panel Discussion: Wednesday, March 14, 4:30pm

SANTA BARBARA CITY COLLEGE
721 Cliff Drive, Santa Barbara, CA 93109-2394
Gallery Hours: Monday–Thursday, 10–7pm    Friday–Saturday, 10–4pm
(805) 965-0581 x3484    http://gallery.sbcc.edu

 

The Can(n)on Art Studios In a small industrial complex in Goleta resides The Can(n)on Art Studios. This is not a business but a private art studio complex, normally visited by appointment only. At the Atkinson Gallery, the Can(n)on group goes public, with its six artists exhibiting their inventive, singular works in a range of media, including sculpture, painting, installation, printmaking, and digital works. These talented, young artists are representative of the broader contemporary art culture, inclusive and pluralistic, often with a conceptual leaning. Gone are the days of when a student had to choose to be a sculptor or a painter or whatever narrowly defining term was given. While it is certainly fine to work, say, in the painting tradition, many artists are choosing to expand that tradition or selecting the appropriate media for their expression, perhaps just for that particular work. The next project might require an altogether different medium(s) and a completely different aesthetic approach. The Can(n)on artists are healthily open to a variety of ideas and materials. Our community is the beneficiary of their positive, non-exclusive attitude. Welcome to the Goleta – good land – future.

Elizabeth Folk is a sculpture, installation, performance, and video artist. Many of her works often exist as insertions into public spaces that invite audience interaction or collaboration. Folk’s Just Play! Restaurant,a life-sized restaurant board game, was featured at the Santa Barbara Contemporary Art Forum. You may have seen Glory Spa, her mobile spa vending machine engaging a space in your neighborhood. Folk received her Masters of Fine Art from the University of California, Santa Barbara and her Bachelors of Fine Art from the University of Colorado, Boulder. She teaches for the College of Creative Studies and the Art Department at UCSB, and 4-D and New Genres at SBCC. www.elizabethfolk.com

Saul Gray-Hildenbrand was born in Petosky, MI. He received his B.F.A. from Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI and studied sculpture at Kingston University, Surbiton, England. Saul works in a variety of media from oil painting to ceramic sculpture. His work is influenced by folk and modern art. Saul’s paintings, drawings, and sculptures are a reaction to the world around him – sometimes mundane, sometimes ironic, and sometimes absurd, with a sprinkling of dark humor and misanthropy. The figures often reside in an ambiguous space, and their expressions come from observations of people in public spaces. The artist is attracted to anonymous figures and open narratives. He is the head-preparator at the Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum.

Kimberly Hahn was raised in California and Texas. She studied at Central St. Martins College of Art and Design, London, England and the University of Texas, Austin, Texas where she received a B.F.A. Hahn works in many media with a focus on photography. She has been in numerous exhibitions including A Communion of Saints: Santa Barbara and San Antonio, David Shelton Gallery, San Antonio, TX; Eating Apples in Paradise, Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum, Santa Barbara, CA; California Visual Artists, Second City Art Council Gallery, Long Beach, CA; and Revisiting Beauty, Orange County Center for Contemporary Arts, Santa Ana, CA. www.kimberlyhahn.com

Zacarias Paul was born in 1974, in Buenos Aires, Argentina and currently lives and works in Santa Barbara, CA. Paul’s artwork explores the recontextualization of the commonplace by revisiting visual languages found in abstract, geometric, constructive and hard-edge painting, deftly traversing various mediums such as painting, printmaking, photography and video. The processes, the materials and the spaces created are the substance of his work, where the viewer becomes an ever changing element in the cycle of the creation of it. His work has been exhibited at AP’ART Contemporary Art Festival, France; at Pomona University, Los Angeles, CA; Kitsch Gallery in San Francisco, CA; and Sullivan Goss in Santa Barbara. www.zackpaul.com

Steven Soria received an B.F.A. in Sculpture at Cal State Long Beach, Long Beach, CA and has pursued contemporary and tradition techniques utilizing various media including painting, sculpture, installation, and video art. Soria’s work explores the many facets of multi-media installation, and blurs the lines between high and low-tech objects. His work is influenced by family trades: auto body, auto-mechanics and leather crafting. He is a third generation leather-smith. Soria’s work has been shown in galleries throughout the Southern California area, with a concentration in Los Angeles including Mark Moore Gallery, Santa Monica, CA, A&D Museum, Los Angeles, CA, and Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum, Santa Barbara, CA. www.stevensoria.com

James Van Arsdale is a mixed-media installation artist, designer, and musician. He received an M.F.A., Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX and a B.F.A., University of Texas Austin, Austin, TX. His artwork has been shown in many solo and group exhibitions including recently Eating Apples In Paradise at the Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum and Color System, Color Strategy at the University of Texas Dallas, Dallas TX. Recent solo exhibitions include (Safe Inside My) Green Zone at the Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum, and Everything You Hear Is True at Left Coast, Goleta, CA. He was a recipient of the William T. Colville Foundation’s Artist Grant in 2009. From 2006-2010 he performed in the indie-rock band The Coral Sea. www.jamesvanarsdale.com

Sunday, February 19th, 2012 | Author:
Binky Billingsgate by Jesse Alexander

Jesse Alexander, "Binky Billingsgate"

Please join

JESSE ALEXANDER • PATRICIA HOUGHTON CLARKE

Observations: time + place

CLOSING PARTY

February 25, 2012
5 – 8 p.m.

Brooks Institute of Photography

GALLERY 27

27 East Cota Street • Santa Barbara • 805 690 4928

”…Jesse Alexander and Patricia Houghton Clarke are creative documentarians, both exposing the people and places of cultures we don’t often see, or pass by without notice. These two artists allow us to see not only across the generations of ideas, but how our visual language has changed, or conversely, remained the same over time. Both photographers are deeply involved in their subject, finding nuance in shadows, order in chaos. Both see in black and white and color. Both using

Patricia Houghton Clarke "uccia martignano, italia 2011"

Patricia Houghton Clarke, "uccia martignano, italia 2011"

light and shadow to tell their story. While these are two photographers at different points in their careers, we see their similarities in light and form, capturing the human spirit.”

www.jessealexander.comwww.patriciahoughtonclarke.com

Friday, February 17th, 2012 | Author:

Nope, that’s not a typo… though I have been guilty of those now and again.

A few months ago I was contacted by one of the founding members of this new collaborative art space, and because I dropped the ball about spreading the word of their Grand Opening a month ago, I wanted to make sure to I was on top of the next one. There are some names on here that I am familiar with, but most of these are new to me, which is great because there are sure to be some surprises.

 

Upper Bunk presents Varsity: UCSB Art Faculty Show

UPPUR BUNK Collaborative Art Space presents…
VARSITY
UCSB Art Department Faculty Show

Featuring work by:
Alejandro Casazi
Dick Hebdige
Elizabeth Folk

Gary Brown
Harry Reese
Jane Callister
Jane Mulfinger
Kim Yasuda
Kip Fulbeck
Laurel Beckman
Lisa Jevbratt
Phil Argent
Richard Ross
Stephanie Washburn
Yumi Kinoshita

Feb. 24, 25, 26 10AM-5PM
Reception Saturday Feb. 25th 6-8PM

at UPPUR BUNK
158 Aero Camino Unit C
Goleta, CA 93117
them@uppurbunk.com

more at www.uppurbunk.com

Friday, February 10th, 2012 | Author:

Word around town is that this film series is not to be missed.  The series began in mid-January with films on Keith Haring and Basquiat, and continues with a group of documentaries through mid-March. Upcoming films focus on Alice Neel and Charles and Ray Eames. Those who have been to these films can’t stop talking about them.  You can find the full schedule of films presented by Arts & Lectures here.

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ART | ARCHITECTURE ON FILM

In a feast for the eyes, a new film series reveals the stories behind the most intriguing artists and architects of our time.

Series presented by UCSB Arts & Lectures, the Carsey-Wolf Center, and the Art, Design & Architecture Museum at UCSB

1 PM - How Much Does Your Building Weigh, Mr. Foster?

“A handsome portrait of one of the most esteemed architects of the modern age”The Telegraph, London

Hailed as “the Mozart of modernism,” architect Sir Norman Foster is the mastermind behind projects such as the world’s largest building, the tallest bridge and the renovated Reichstag. This film traces Foster’s rise and his endless quest to improve the quality of life through design.
(Norberto Lopez Amado and Carlos Carcas, 2010, 79 min.)

3 PM - Malls R Us

“A fascinating, sumptuously filmed investigation into the history, design, function and future of the shopping mall in modern life… Malls R Us is instant classic – the documentary you want to see on this subject.” Vanity Fair

Combining nostalgia, dazzling architecture, pop culture, economics and politics, this film examines North America’s most popular and profitable suburban destination – the shopping center – and its many meanings, at once a communal paradise and materialistic void.
(Helene Klodawsky, 2008, 78 min.)

Presented in collaboration with the Santa Barbara County Arts Commission, the Architectural Foundation of Santa Barbara, and AIA Santa Barbara, a Chapter of the American Institute of Architects. Additional support provided by the May and Samuel Rudin Family Foundation and Winick Architects.

ART | ARCHITECTURE ON FILM series at UCSB

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Thursday, February 09th, 2012 | Author:

Last weekend Laura Inks got a bunch of artists together to switch out many of the murals in the Funk Zone on the corner of Helena and Mason.  This wonderful project has been getting a lot of really great press lately, which I couldn’t be happier to see. It  is one of the most visible and dynamic public art displays in town and unfortunately because my day job keeps me working on the weekends I rarely get the opportunity to go down and document the artists in action. SO… thanks a bunch to Skye Gwilliam for sending along these images of what went down on Saturday.

If you have any images of these murals, feel free to send them along to me and I’ll update this post as they come in.

You can see more images HERE.

Funk Zone Mural Project

Photo by Skye Gwilliam

Funk Zone Mural Project

Photo by Skye Gwilliam

Funk Zone Mural Project

Photo by Skye Gwilliam

Funk Zone Mural Project

Photo by Skye Gwilliam


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