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Friday, September 09th, 2011 | Author:

And finally…  The third awesome event this weekend. Hopefully you aren’t worn out from the the Tennis Club’s 2nd Friday exhibition. Because Saturday has both the Art Fund’s Independent Artists Awards, but also an open studio party in Goleta that is guaranteeing to be incredibly fun. Part of what makes events like this so fun is having a reason to visit a part of the local area you would have NEVER have gone to otherwise. This funky space is tucked away in a cool industrial complex near old town and is populated by an eclectic  group of hard-working, talented, and fun artists. Their inaugural party was one of my favorite events of the entire year. So save your energy and make the extra effort to hunt this place down. You won’t be sorry.

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Can(n)on Art Studio in GoletaThe Can(n)on Studio Firing and One-Year Anniversary Party

Saturday, September 10, 2011, 6 – 9 pm, Video screening at 8 pm, Free

The Can(n)on, 375 Pine Avenue, Unit 16, Goleta, CA 93117 – Street Parking

A rare experience to view completed works and works in progress in this normally by-appointment-only private art studio complex. This year’s open house will consist of work on view by studio members Elizabeth Folk, Saul Gray-Hildenbrand, Kimberly Hahn, Zacarias Paul, Steve Soria, and James Van Arsdale. In addition there will be free treats by Goodland Kitchen, a wine tasting by LaTour Winery, and a vinyl party throughout the evening as well as a video screening of works by studio mates Elizabeth Folk and James Van Arsdale at 8 pm.  Feel free to bring a favorite record to throw on the turntable as we celebrate our first year at the Can(n)on Art Studios in Old Town Goleta!

Elizabeth Folk is a sculpture, installation, performance, and video artist living and working in the Santa Barbara area.  Many of her works 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, and 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 in 2009, and her Bachelors of Fine Art from the University of Colorado, Boulder in 2007. She teaches for the College of Creative Studies and the Art Department at UCSB, and 4-D and New Genres at SBCC.
Website: www.elizabethfolk.com 

Saul Gray-Hildenbrand was born In Petosky, MI, in 1977. 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. Saul’s daily cartoon blog, The Bellicose and the Bucolic can be found at www.city2.org. He is also the head-preparator at the Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum, Santa Barbara, CA.

Kimberly Hahn was raised in California and Texas, and now resides in Santa Barbara where she is actively involved in the local art community. 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.

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 the languages of minimalism through geometric abstraction, deftly traversing various mediums such as painting, printmaking, photography and video. The process, 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 in France; Los Angeles, CA; San Francisco, CA; and Santa Barbara, CA. 

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. He currently works just north of his home town, Santa Barbara, in Old Town, Goleta, CA where he has a shared art and design studio, The Can(n)on.

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 to 2010 he performed in the indie-rock band The Coral Sea. He lives and works in Santa Barbara, CA.


Special thanks to our sponsors Goodland Kitchen (www.goodlandkitchen.com) and LaTour Winery (www.latourwinemerchants.com).

For information about The Can(n)on Studio Firing, please contact Kimberly Hahn, kimberly@kimberlyhahn.com805.403.8108.
Monday, July 25th, 2011 | Author:

I have the incredibly good fortune to be able to commute to work on foot, so I go through less than one tank of gas each month. From the looks of this new art installation taking place at Pumpflix locations, I’m going to have to make a specific effort to fill my tank more frequently. For those of you who have been following this blog for any length of time, you’ll be familiar with my affection for the unusual and unexpected. Well, this collaboration clearly fits the bill. Keep your eye out for Pumpflix stations while driving around town. If you happen to see any of these videos, please report back here to let us know what it was like.

Pumpflix Locations Art Installations Around Santa Barbara

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SB Moves

Artist videos on Pumpflix gas pump-top screens, on view at 10 stations in Santa Barbara County from July 17th to August 17th, 2011

Pumpflix, Laurel Beckman, and the Department of Art at the University of California Santa Barbara, are pleased to present a unique collaboration in programming artist video content over dozens of pump-top displays at 10 gas stations in Santa Barbara County. Twenty short videos, created by UCSB affiliated artists especially for the occasion, will play in rotation amongst ads, news, weather reports, and community service posts. Streaming over the Pumpflix digital video network to an estimated audience of 200,000 viewers a month*, an artist video will screen every four minutes at each location.

Featured artists:  Yumi Kinoshita, Kathryn K. McCarthy, Lauren Norby, Tim Brown, Alejandro Casazi, Elizabeth Folk, Masha Lifshin, Nathan Hayden, Laurel Beckman, Hannah Rose Vainstein, Nicholas Loewen, Van Tran, Luke DePass, and Karen Spector.

when: July 17th – August 17th

where: Pumpflix gas station locations:

76 Station – State & La Cumbre
Seaside Shell – Carrillo & Chapala
Turnpike Shell – Highway 101 & Turnpike
Hollister Fuel Depot – Hollister & Rutherford St.
Winchester Unocal 76 – Highway 101 & Winchester Canyon Road
Fairview Unocal 76 – Highway 101 & Fairview
Turnpike Fuel Depot – Calle Real & Turnpike
Coast Village Chevron – Coast Village Rd & Butterfly Lane
Mesa Fuel Depot – Cliff Drive & Meigs Rd.
Walnut Shell – Hollister & Walnut Lane

*Based on a national average of 500 vehicles per day and 1.85 passengers per vehicle; information from the National Association of Convenience Stores.

See the project’s Vimeo album at:

http://vimeo.com/album/1645880

Contact:
Laurel Beckman
Professor of Art, UCSB
beckman@arts.ucsb.edu
323 240-3729

Sean Checketts
Vice President, Pumpflix
seanc@pumpflix.com
805 689-9091

Wednesday, July 20th, 2011 | Author:

I can’t believe its been a year since the first “From Dusk ’til Drawn” show at the Contemporary Arts Forum. This is easily one of my favorite art events of the entire year. I love the camaraderie that develops as artists collectively embark on a 24 hour art-making marathon. And, I love the opportunity to get some really amazing art for really amazing prices. For those of you who didn’t make it last year, there are four walls in the space marked with four respective price points ($25, $75, $150, and $300). Art hung on each wall can be had for that price. Whoever’s idea that was, let me just say: “Brilliant, really brilliant.”

This year I think I’m going to stop by twice.  Once on Saturday evening and again for the closing reception. Not only will this let me see how an artists work morphs as exhaustion sets in, but it will also let me get in early to see what I might like to take home. For many of you this is a chance to get a piece of work by an artist you’ve always admired but may not have been able to afford. And it helps a great organization, so everybody wins.

Santa Barbara's  Contemporary Arts ForumFOR MORE INFORMATION AND VISUAL IMAGERY CONTACT:  Kimberly Hahn   (805) 403-8108  press@sbcaf.org

Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum,  653 Paseo Nuevo, Santa Barbara, CA 93101
P: (805) 966-5373      F: (805) 962-1421      sbcaf@sbcaf.org      sbcaf.org

CAF is pulling an all-nighter for this 2nd annual, unique 24-hour drawing extravaganza! Artists will draw side by side with dabblers, providing a unique laboratory for sharing, creating, and participating in a community art experience. Register to draw next to local contemporary art luminaries such as Ann Diener, Dane Goodman, Saul Gray-Hildenbrand, Kimberly Hahn, and Keith Pucinelli as well as children, community leaders, and others! All drawings will be sold to the public at one of four prices ($25, $75, $150, and $300 plus tax) and proceeds will be divided among the participants and CAF. Drawing is broadly interpreted and artists of all disciplines, skill levels, and ages are encouraged to join us. There will be a free, closing reception to celebrate the artists’ efforts and show off the remaining artwork on Sunday, July 24, 4-6 pm. Prospective drawers may sign up for any period of time throughout the 24 hours and must contact Nicole Biergiel at nbiergiel@sbcaf.org to register by July 1. For more information visit sbcaf.org or call: (805) 966-5373 x102.

Event Committee: Nicole Biergiel, Karla Blancas, Miki Garcia, Saul Gray-Hildenbrand, Dulce Griego, Kimberly Hahn, Sophie Leddick, and Warren Schultheis.

Support for this event is provided by Casa Magazine, City 2.0, Craft Essentials, The Graphic Vendor, Santa Barbara Independent,
and Santa Barbara News-Press.
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About the Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum:  CAF is a non-profit, non-collecting alternative art space dedicated to the exhibition, education, and cultivation of the arts of our time.  Celebrating its 35th anniversary in 2011, CAF is the premier venue for contemporary art between Los Angeles and San Francisco.  CAF is located at the Paseo Nuevo Mall Upper Arts Terrace in downtown Santa Barbara, CA.

 

From Dusk ‘til Drawn: 24-Hour Drawing Rally Community Event and Fundraiser: Friday, July 22, 6 pm – Saturday, July 23, 6 pm  Santa Barbara
Closing Reception: Sunday, July 24, 4-6 pm
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Monday, April 04th, 2011 | Author:

There are lots of art events this week, and I’m going to do my best to get the word out about as many as possible. The first event I want to highlight is this great live projection show that will take place on Anacapa and Cota Street. This sounds like a really cool event.

ZAP on the Santa Barbara Art BlogZAP!

Friday, April 8th
8:00pm-10:00pm
528 Anacapa Street
Santa Barbara, CA

The Wheelhouse, Jeffrey Marsch, and Laurel Beckman present 30 artists from UCSB in an evening of live projections at the intersection of Anacapa and Cota in downtown Santa Barbara. Video, overhead, and live manipulation projections on the theme of electricity will be projected on street and parking lot facing windows in an evening that promises to be…electric! Beer, snacks, great art will be provided. An open event, rain or shine, everyone is invited!

Participating artists include: Kathryn K. McCarthy, Yumi Kinoshita, Jonathan Cecil, Elizabeth Folk, Elizabeth Kunath, Tim Brown, Leonardo Mora, Desiree D’Alessandro, Jeff Marsch, Laurel Beckman, Masha Lifshin, Colin T. Curtin, Samantha Fretwell, Michael Powell, Nancy Pham, Van Tran, Nick Loewen, Karen Spector, Rimas Simaitis, Elcin Joyner, C. Claire Doyle, Ariana Sarinana, Caitlin Gowdy, Gabrielle Dimaranan, Lillian Edwards, Salvador Munoz, Hannah Rose Vainstein, Nathan Hayden, Nikki Leone, Jane Callister

Monday, March 15th, 2010 | Author:

Bar Napkin Biennale at Muddy Waters this SaturdayCalling all (b)artists!

This Saturday at Muddy Waters the Santa Barbara Arts Collaborative will be holding the first of many “belly to belly” events. These events are designed to get people together to make connections and foster future resource sharing and collaborations… they are also supposed to be a blast.

I have been heavily involved with the planning of this event, so I can give my personal assurance that this will be a good time. It may also be an opportunity to get a very unique work of art by an artist whose work you’ve admired for years but couldn’t easily afford.

In the afternoon people are invited to come to Muddy Waters to work on their Bar Napkin masterpieces. Starting at 4pm the napkins will be put on display for a silent auction that will begin at 5:30 and end at 7:30. The proceeds from this auction will go to the SBAC’s direct-to-artist grant program.

There are already more than 100 people who have confirmed their attendance on the event’s Facebook page. I know that there are a wide range of artists (not all of whom are visual artists) that will be contributing napkins to the event, some of whom are very well known in town. However, we encourage everyone to take part.

I also happen to know that some extremely awesome SBAC t-shirts will make their world premiere at the event. These t-shirts will be sold for $20 (also to benefit the SBAC), so make sure to stop by an ATM before you come because Muddy Waters doesn’t take plastic.

We are also looking for any donations of supplies to help out with the event:

We are looking for white bar napkins, golf pencils, and art supplies for Saturday. We’d rather recycle or use what’s out there than buy more.

If you have access to any of these things please contact me at: nathan@sbartsblog.com

Also, if you would like to contribute to the event but can’t make it on Saturday, feel free to work on a napkin in advance and bring it (or have it delivered) to Muddy Waters on Saturday.

Here is a partial list of the artists whose napkins you can expect to see at the silent auction (I’ll update this list as more artists confirm).

Hugh Margerum                      http://www.hughmargerum.com/
Vanae Rivera                           http://www.maryandthemachine.com/
Bob DeBris                               http://www.bobdebris.com/
Jane Callister                           http://www.arts.ucsb.edu/faculty/janec/
Keith Puccinelli                       http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcHtBffHGqA
Penelope Gottlieb                    http://www.penelopegottlieb.com/
Dane Goodman                       http://www.sbcc.edu/art/website/index.php?page=faculty&contact=25
David Starkey                          http://www.vimeo.com/5294834
Bob Mask                                 http://www.west.net/~bobsart/
Elizabeth Folk                          http://www.elizabethfolk.com/
Jim Connolly                            http://www.jimconnollymusic.com/
Sheryl Schroeder                     http://www.schroederville.com/
Anna Abbey                              http://www.myspace.com/radannabbey
Clay Bodine                              http://fishbonsb.ning.com/
Dominique Reboul                  http://fishbonsb.ning.com/
Ben Anderson                          http://www.benjaminanderson.com/
Sean Anderson                        http://www.seananderson.com/
Jimmy Bell                               http://www.jimmybellart.com/

UPDATE:

Colin Gardner (Chair, UCSB Art Department)   http://www.arts.ucsb.edu/content/colin-gardner
Ann Diener                              http://www.anndienerart.com/
Jeff Shelton                              http://www.jeffsheltonarchitect.com/

UPDATE #2

Molly Hahn                              http://mollycules.com/
Kimberly Hahn                       http://www.kimberlyhahn.com
James Van Arsdale              http://www.jamesvanarsdale.com/
Ken Bortolazzo                      http://www.sullivangoss.com/bortolazzo_ken/
Joe LaCorte                            http://www.josephlacorte.com/
Robert Redfield                    http://www.redfieldpictures.com/

If you are an artist who wants people to know that you’ll be at the event, just post your name in a comment on this post.


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