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Monday, November 28th, 2011 | Author:

I suppose it is only natural that we go weeks without a big art event in town and then you have 20 in one week. This particular week is one of the latter, with the following two events on Wednesday. Then a great big holiday 1st Thursday the next day (more on that to come soon). And then Friday is Brad Nack’s annual Reindeer Show at Roy (more to come on that as well). Might I make a plea to those in control for spreading things out throughout the month, I’m just saying… I’d really like to make it to attend all these events (just look at these pots!), but a guy can only do so much.

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ECAA AND CABANA HOME ANNOUNCES AN EXHIBITION OF NOTED POTTER: 

Adam Silverman: New Pots

November 30, 2011 to January 14, 2012
  
Artist Talk and Opening Reception
to follow:

This Wednesday, November 30
6-8pm
CABANA HOME
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
111 Santa Barbara Street

Cabana Home, in collaboration with Edward Cella Art + Architecture, announces a solo exhibition for noted contemporary Los Angeles based potter, Adam Silverman. The exhibition presents a new collection of hand thrown pots with explosive, experimental glazes that epitomizes Silverman’s distinctive aesthetic connecting ancient and modern sensibilities.

The deceptively and modestly, self-described potter is widely recognized for his experimental glazes that are developed and refined through a series of extensive tests. Each pot is enveloped by richly glazed textures of ashy scars and mottled lava-like surfaces. In some cases, Silverman grinds down their surfaces to expose the bubbles and lacy patterns underneath revealing the chemical process of fire reacting to the minerality of the glazes and clay. This new body of work engages the viewer through an experimental journey of process and time, trekking through traditional and personal, improvisational techniques that are a counterpoint with the vessel’s highly considered, modernist inspired silhouettes. Each work bridges the past and present simultaneously in one artefact.

Trained as an architect, Silverman is currently the studio director of Heath Ceramics, a 62 year old California maker of dinnerware and tile. Just this fall alone, Silverman was engaged by the Santa Monica Museum of Art to design the installation for the retrospective of iconic Ojai resident and ceramicist, Beatrice Wood: Career Woman. Additionally, Silverman was commissioned by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art to create a limited edition, commemorative vessel celebrating the museum’s Pacific Standard Time exhibition California Design, 1930-1965: “Living in a Modern Way.”

silverman cabana
Stoneware Pot, #1, 2011, Stoneware, 12 x 6 inches
Photo Credit: Katrina Dickson

HOURS: 
Monday through Saturday,
10:00 AM to 6:00 PM

CONTACT: 
Steve Thompson  

(805) 962-0200
steve@cabanahome.com

Edward Cella  

(323) 525-0053
director@edwardcella.com

For images, please contact Edward Cella at: director@edwardcella.com

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5×5 Invitational

Westmont Museum of Art

November 30 – December 16, 2011
Reception Wednesday, November 30, 4-6 p.m.
Online auction opens at 4 p.m. November 30 and closes at 5 p.m. December 16, Pacific Standard Time

Nearly 400 artists have created unique works for this exhibition, each measuring 5” square. Participating artists come from as far away as New York and as close as Santa Barbara. We think you will be excited to see the variety and creativity these artists present.
This exhibition is a fundraiser for the Westmont Museum of Art and sales will help to support upcoming exhibitions in the gallery. All work will be displayed in our gallery and will be posted online beginning November 30th.
Sales of work will be conducted online through this website – stay tuned for more information.

The opening reception is from 4-6pm on November 30th at the Westmont Museum of Art. We hope to see you there!

Participating Artists as of November 16, 2011
Sylvia Abualy, J.W. Adkins, Kaarin Aggeler, Lynn Aldrich, Terry Allen, Janet Allinger, Wesley Anderegg, Cam Anderson, Scott Anderson, Mari Andrews, Allison Arendsee, Charles Arnoldi , Tony Askew, Jamee Aubrey, Bonnie Baas, Don Bachardy, Bela Bacsi, Donald Baechler, John Baldessari, Celeste Baross, Peter Bartczak, Rayne Beaudoin, Bonnie Beedles, Mary Lee Bendolph, Jim Bess, Sherry Bevan, Jack Bianchi, Clovis Blackwell, Karl Blasius, Patricia Borgman, Jennifer Boswell, Eva Bovenzi, Sandra Bowden, T.C. Boyle, Hilary Brace, Donald Bradford, Robert Brady, Mike Brady, Will Brady, Christine Brennan, Joy Brenneman, Carol Brighton, Sally Brogden , Ada Pullini Brown , Christopher Brown , Phoebe Brunner , John Budicin, Carol Burnett, Kent Anderson Butler, Rafael Perea de la Cabada, Rose Cabat, Cheryl Calleri, Pat Calonne, Carol Carbine, John Carlander, David Carlson, Squeak Carnwath, Dylan Carr, Theresa Carter, Erika Carter, William Catling, Steven Childs, Suzan Dougall Christenson , Christo , Dorothy Churchill-Johnson , Christopher Clother, Katherine Clyne, Dilyn Clyne, Nance Cole, Kate Connell, Stephanie Cooney, Carlos Cordova, Marguerite Costigan, Bonnie Loyd Crane , James Daichendt , Lloyd Dallett, James Daly, Bill Dalziel, Duane Dammeyer, Llyod Dangle, Donald Davis, Rick Delanty, Gabriela Gonzalez Dellosso , Carole Demachkie, James Denmark , Bill Dewey, Sue Dirksen, TJ Dixon, James Dow , Jerimiah Dube, Charlie Duke , Rae Dunn, Michael Dvortcsak, Marion Eisenmann, Linda Ekstrom, James Elston, Mark English , Cass Ensberg, Melinda Esparza, Ian Everard, Sonya Fairbanks, Avery Falkner , Jim Felland, Alan Firestone, Keith Fishman, Peggy Fletcher, Julia Ford, Wayne Forte , Amy Fox, Tom Francis , Scott Fraser, Nancy Freeman, Bryan Freeny, Mary Freericks, Ron Freese, Gajin Fujita, Virginia Furmanski, Monica Furmanski, Valori Fussell, Anthony Galvan III, Helen K. Garber, Catherine Gee, Dan Gheno, Sheila Ghidini, Judy Gibbs, Nancy Gifford, Diane Giles, Milton Glaser, John Glick , Loree Gold, Carla Golembe, Barbara Goll, Sandra Goodenough, Dane Goodman, Jerry Goodman , Penelope Gottlieb, George Goyer, Jim Granito, Mark Steven Greenfield, Anna Griffin, Margaret Griffith, Debra Joy Groesser, Robert K. Gronendyke, Joan Gunther, Marry Addison Hackett, James Haggerty, Linda Haggerty, Kimberly Hahn, Jason Hall, Bay Hallowell, Thekla Hammond, Holli Harmon, Jeremy Harper, Carla Harris, Dotty Hawthorne, Mary Heebner, Willy Heeks, Bill Hendricks, Matthew Hilbish, Victoria Furst Hines, Beth Hird, Ruth Ellen Hoag, Diana Hobson, Eric Hochberg, David Holt , Carolyn Hubbs , Joseph Hughes, Ray Hunter, Mary Ijichi, Mary Ince, Barbara Irvine, William Ishmael, Michael Jameson , Sue Janossy, Nathan Jarvis, Sterling Jenkins, David Jensen, Nancy Jensen , Geoffrey Dean Jensen, Ken Jewesson, Martha Ensign Johnson, Ben Johnson, Donald Jolley, Evelyn Justesen, Pam Kaganoff, Robin Kandel, Suzette Keegan, Gary Kelley, Colleen Kelly, Jim Kelly, Tom Kerr, Yessy Kazali Kim, Monica Kinney, Marjorie Kinney, Kitty Klaidman, Karla Klarin, Kate Doordan Klavan, Michael Kline, Sheryl Knight , James Kochalka , Philip Koplin, Marilee Krause, Carol Ladewig, Therése Lahaie, Paul Lariviere, Rod Lathim , Marrianne Lettieri, Helen Ann Licht , David Ligare, Terry Lockman, Christine Loizeaux, Louise Lopina, Martha Inman Lorch, Sara Lytle, Kim MacConnel, Richard Macias, Warren MacKenzie, Nancy MacKenzie, Laurie MacMillan, Tina Malonis , Robert Mangold, Cree Mann, Eric March, Hugh Margerum, Saritha Margon, Luigia Martelloni, Jerry P. Martin, Taka Maruno , Bob Mask, Sharon Matthews, Eleanor Matthews , Whitney Mattila , Godfrey Mawema , Liz Maxwell, Steve McAfee, Debra McKillop, Carla Meberg, Chris Messner, Ron Meyers, Tom Michali , Sherrill Miller, Emily Mollhagen, Inés Monguió, Marcia Morehart, Steve Morrison , Ed Moses, John Moses, Mooneen Mourad, Bonnie Muench, Kyle Muench, Anthony Mullen, Janice Muller , Aline Mure, Jan Murphy, Brad Nack, Margaret Nadeau, Dawn Nakashima , John Nava, Mike Neal , Gillen & Neale, James Nelson, Kadir Nelson, Max Neufeldt, Judy Neunuebel, Greg Newbold , Jerilynne Nibbe, Loren Nibbe, Judy Nienow, Warner Nienow, Judy Nilsen , Rachel Christine Nowicki, Moto Okawa, Ellen L. Orlando, Edward Carlo Pacio, Gary Palmer, Liga Pang, Barbara Parmet, Nicole Pate , C.F. Payne, Gina Pearlin, Aage Pedersen, Joan Perlman, Don Petersen , Joel Phillips , Shirley Pittman, Julie Pointer, Patricia Post, Ted Prescott, Astrid Preston, Keith Puccinelli, Lori Putnam, Peg Quinn, George Radon, Leta Ramos, Mel Ramos , Barri Ramoy, Douglass Rankin, Harry Reese, Sandra Reese, Miles Regis, Lucas Reiner, Robert A. Richert, Ines Roberts, Emmanuelle Rohrlich, Joan Rosenberg-Dent , Amy Rueffert, Katie King Rumford, Chris Rupp, Linda Saccoccio, Gwen Samuels, Susan Savage, Jan Schachter, Adrea Scheidler, Herb Schnabel , Shanon Schock, Marie Schoeff, Denise Schryver, Stacey Schuett, Francis Scorzelli, David Scott, Mari Seder, Rosanne Seitz, Carol Selter, Chuck Senties, Shelter Serra, Jeff Sewell, Josh Shelton, Steve Shelton, Elijah Shelton, David Shelton, Jeff Shelton, Elizabeth Sher, Leslie Lewis Sigler, Peter Sis, Dragana Skrepnik, Alexis Smith , Joe Sola, Barry Spacks, Ginny Speirs, Garrett Speirs, Judy Spiegel, Lisbeth Springer, Chris Staley, Mark Alan Stamaty, Mary Stanley, Teri Starkweather, Virginia Stawiecki, Rebecca Stebbins, Gretel Stephens, Joshua J. Stewart, Elaine Stewart, Randall Stout, Roni Stretch, Marlene Struss, Joel Sturdivant Sr., Jane Sun, Joe Suzuki, Matcha Suzuki, Eva Svitek, Joan Tanner, Herb Tews, Susan Tibbles, Patty Tierney, Sandra Tollefson, Sylvia Torres, Anne Troutman, Iren Eerren Tsaturyan, Ann Tubbs, Ezra Tucker, Regina Tumasella, Andrea U’ren, Carrie Ungerman, Dug Uyesaka, James VanArsdale, Bob VanBreda, Jacqueline Vanderlaan, Christy Venable, Iben G. Vestergaard, Cydette Vikander, Jerome Walford, Lawrence Wallin , Karyn Walsh, Patti Warashina, Eric D. Ward, Nina deCreeft Ward, Kristin Weaver , Marnie Weber, Jack Weimer, Kurt Weiser, Allison Wells, Kurt Wenner, Dave Wheeler, Roe Anne White, Dorene White, Moníca Wíesblott, Sara Wilcox, Richard Wilke, C.P. Willer, Sofia Williams, Joyce Wilson, Paige Wilson, Lyn Winter, Roger Winter, Sister Helen Wolkerstorfer, Steven Wolkoff, Nathan Woods, Peter Worsley, Deborah Alston Wroblewski, Dan Young, Jody Zellen, Siu Zimmerman, Don Zimmerman, Michele Zuzalek

 

Oh My God! That is a ridiculously long list of artist…

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Friday, August 12th, 2011 | Author:

Now there’s a post title that should get some attention…

This event is so exciting I almost didn’t want to post about it for fear of hurting my chances of getting some artwork by a great artist without breaking the bank. Seriously though, I would never do that. Art from Scrap is too wonderful an organization to hold back from helping them raise some money. And clearly I am not alone in thinking this, the list of artists who have signed up for this event range from national and international stars such as Yoko Ono (seriously?!?), and Jeff Bridges; local superstars like Penelope GottliebAnn Diener and John Nava; old favorites from the Haley Collective like Yoskay Yamamoto J. Shea9, Tanner Goldbeck, and Larry Mills; and up-and-comers like Inga Guzyte and Zack Paul. It would not be a stretch to say that nearly everyone I have ever written about on this blog will be part of this show. And then there are all the other great artists that I haven’t mentioned.

The deal is that you don’t know who has done each piece until you drop the $200 bucks to buy it. So it pays to do your homework if you want something by a particular artist. For $100 bucks you can get in the door at 6:30 to get first pick, or wait until 7pm and get in for $20. But if you are at all interested in any of these artists it would be silly to wait until 7. Getting a piece of art for $300 bucks from any of these artists is a steal, and you’re helping Art From Scrap to boot.

All the info is listed below, but if you haven’t checked out the artist list you can find it here.  And make a note that this show is not at Art From Scrap. It will be at the Brooks Institute’s Gallery 27 at 27 West Cota St.

See you there.

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One Night Stand is a benefit in support of Art From Scrap, a leading environmental education and art organization, now in its 20th year ofencouraging creative expression in the arts and promoting a greater understanding of environmental issues.

This art exhibition will be up for one night only - Saturday August 20, 2011 - at Gallery 27, a professional art gallery affiliated with Brooks Institute in downtown Santa Barbara. Contemporary artists from around the country are being personally invited to contribute artwork in all mediums.

Watch the Artist list grow! 


The element of surprise is essential to One Night Stand
. The artist’s name will only be revealed after the artwork is purchased. Sophisticated art patrons and first time collectors will trust their instincts as they hunt for works of art that both intrigue and excite their sensibilities. Once selected, each work of art will be purchased for $200.

While this may be your first One Night Stand we guarantee you will feel great the next morning, knowing that your generosity helped support environmental education and the arts ….
and Art From Scrap will have the utmost respect for you! 

www.artfromscrap.org


Click Here to make your Reservations - Early Entry (6:30) $100;  General Entry(7:00) $20

 

 

 

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Wednesday, July 13th, 2011 | Author:

This Friday there are two great art shows to check out. The best part is that the first one ends before the other one begins, so you don’t have to miss either of them. The first show stars perennial local favorite Rafael Perea de la Cabada. As most of you who read this blog will know, Rafael teaches art at SBCC. His art can be seen all over town, including the recent beautification of the sidewalk along Cabrillo Blvd near West Beach, but this is the first time in a little while that I remember an entire solo show of his work. I’ve also never been to the Architectural Foundation Gallery, so that will be a treat unto it self.

The second show this Friday is called Earth From Space, and it’s almost as though the show was specifically designed with me in mind. As you may have read recently, I am a sucker for the blending of science and art. This show features 40 local artists riffing off the first photo ever taken of the earth rising over the horizon from the surface of the moon. I can’t wait.

The details for both shows are below. I hope to see you out there.

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Rafael Perea de la Cabada
“Spaces We Touch/Espacios Que Tocamos”
Architectural Foundation Gallery: July 15 – August 26, 2011

Opening Reception: July 15, 5 – 7pm
1st Thursday Reception: August 4, 2011

The Architectural Foundation of Santa Barbara (AFSB) is pleased to announce a new solo exhibition,
“Spaces We Touch/Espacios Que Tocamos,” by Rafael Perea de la Cabada.
The public is invited to attend a festive opening reception for the artist on Friday, July 15 from 5-7 pm.
A 1st Thursday reception will be held on August 4 from 5-8 pm.

Architectural Foundation of Santa Barbara
229 East Victoria Street
Santa Barbara, CA  93101
(805)965-6307

 

Earth From Space at MichaelKate InteriorsEarth From Space Art Show

Opening Reception:

Friday July 15th, 8:30pm – 11:00pm
Show runs thru August 14th

Featuring 40 Artists in a themed exhibit.
The artists have each created a unique piece inspired by the 1968 photo of Earth rising, photographed from the Moon.

MichaelKate Interiors
132 Santa Barbara St.
805 963-1411
Hours: M-Sat 10 to 6. Sunday 11 to 5.
Closed Wednesday.

Don’t miss “SPACES WE TOUCH” before “EARTH FROM SPACE”…

Monday, June 13th, 2011 | Author:

Is it me, or is Dug Uyesaka trying to break the record for most exhibitions in a single year? The guy is everywhere, all the time. Which I don’t mind a bit, because I really like his work and you couldn’t meet a nicer person. Showing his work next to the mixed media/ceramic work of Joan Rosenberg-Dent is not something that I would have put together naturally. But a moments reflection makes this pairing seem like a perfect match. In both artists’ work there is a wonderful combination of elegance and energy, construction and chaos.  It will be really interesting to see how the work of each plays off the other’s.

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Dug Uyesaka's "Untitled, Drypoint, 11 x 19 inches

Dug Uyesaka's "Untitled, Drypoint, 11 x 19 inches

Minimal Manifestations: Joan Rosenberg-Dent and Dug Uyesaka

June 18th – July 16th, 2011

Artist’s Reception: Saturday, June 18th 2011, 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

AFS Gallery

302 East Cota St. Santa Barbara, CA 93101

CONTACT: Melissa Brooks at AFS Gallery: (805) 884-0459 x18

EMAIL: devo@artfromscrap.org

WEB: www.artfromscrap.org

SANTA BARBARA: Noted Santa Barbara artists Dug Uyesaka and Joan Rosenberg Dent join forces for Minimal Manifestations, the new art exhibition that opens at the AFS Gallery on Saturday, June 18th, from 5:00 to 7:00 pm. Minimal Manifestations will feature the artists’ recent work, as well as work created especially for the show. Uyesaka will show prints, Rosenberg Dent; a series of assemblage sculptures.

Mary Price, curator of the exhibition, says, “Minimal Manifestations is a dialogue between Joan and Dug, who have long admired and enjoyed each other’s energy and work. Their respect for one another as artists guided the pieces that they created for the show.”

Although best known for his assemblage pieces, Dug Uyesaka’s prints will be in the spotlight in Minimal Manifestations. Dug explains, “The work in this show is a survey of some of my more monochromatic prints and drawings. All of the prints have a link to mark making; calligraphy, painting, drawing, all have a minimal aesthetic. A whisper can be as effective as a shout. I have been playing with the concept of “less is more… trying to pare down my expression to its essence.”

Joan Rosenberg-Dent's "Construction #7"

Joan Rosenberg-Dent's "Construction #7"

Joan Rosenberg Dent is a nationally acclaimed artist whose work is exhibited in several permanent museum collections including The Detroit Institute of Art, The Canton Art Institute, and The Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian Institute, as well in many private collections. In Minimal Manifestations, Rosenberg Dent will be displaying a series of small assemblage sculptures constructed of ceramic, wire, and geometric shapes.

Mary Price envisions “a duet and/or a dialogue of sorts between Joan’s ceramic work and Dug’s 2D pieces. I look forward to seeing how they have responded to each other artistically through their work in Minimal Manifestations.”

Mark your calendars! Saturday, June 18th is opening night for Minimal Manifestations; the show will hang through July 16th. .This event is free and open to the public.

About Art From Scrap: Art From Scrap is Santa Barbara’s Environmental Education and Art Center. The AFS Gallery is located upstairs at Art From Scrap. Summer Gallery Hours: Tues. Wed. Fri. and Sat.-10-3, Thurs. 10-6. Rotating shows hang throughout the year bringing together art lovers, collectors and local artists.


CONTACT: Melissa Brooks

PHONE: (805) 884-0459 extension 17

EMAIL: devo@artfromscrap.org

Art From Scrap

302 East Cota Street

Santa Barbara, CA

93101

www.artfromscrap.org

Friday, April 29th, 2011 | Author:
2011 IAA Call For Entries Is Now Available!
Categories: 2-D FIGURATIVE WORKS, PRINTMAKING, MUSIC: SOLO VOCAL
Deadline: Saturday June 11, 2011, 5 p.m.
Questions? info@artsfundsb.org or (805) 965-7321
Application:
Available online www.artsfundsb.org or at the Arts Fund Gallery -
205C Santa Barbara Street at Yanonali

The Arts Fund is pleased to announce that the 2011 Individual Artist Awards (IAA) application is now available on our website, www.artsfundsb.org.  Artists can also receive applications and additional information by calling (805) 965-7321, or e-mailing info@artsfundsb.org.

The Individual Artist Awards Program is open to Santa Barbara County visual, literary, and performing artists over 18 years of age who have resided in the county since August 1, 2010 and have not previously won an Individual Artist Awards from The Arts Fund. The deadline for receiving applications is Tuesday June 11, 2011.

The Arts Fund’s Individual Artist Awards Program identifies and rewards artistic excellence in Santa Barbara County.  Now in its 22nd year, this celebrated program has awarded over $160,000 in cash prizes and showcased the work of 129 of our best artists in the visual, performing and literary arts. Funded entirely through private donations, the IAA is a vital component in sustaining theartistic vitality of our community.

2011 Individual Artist Awards will be offered in 2-D Figurative Works, Printmaking, and Music: Solo Vocal. Winners in each category will receive a $2,000 cash prize. Visual arts winners are given a solo-exhibition in The Arts Fund Gallery. The 2011 Solo Vocal winner will give a public performance  in Santa Barbara. All IAA winners and honorable mention recipients will be invited to participate in a group exhibition and award ceremony sponsored by The Arts Fund on September 10, 2011.

Jurors for the 2011 Individual Artist Award Program include John Nava, Pamela Kendall Schiffer, Ruth Price, Melanie Lancon, Nicholas Price, and Molly Concannon. Sponsorship opportunities are still available for the 2011 IAA, for more information on the 2011 Individual Artist Awards, or other Arts Fund programs, please call The Arts Fund at (805) 965-7321.

Also in The Arts Fund Gallery….. Upcoming Event:
“The Poet and Artist in a Cabinet of Curiosities…” Dug Uyesaka and David Starkey Gallery Talk, Saturday May 7, 4:30 – 6 p.m.   FREE!

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