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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.

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009 | Author:
As I mentioned yesterday, when I heard about J. Shea9‘s upcoming show with Tanner Goldbeck (a.k.a. Racecar 13) and Larry Mills, I immediately wrote him to ask him about the history of the “Haley Collective”, how this new show came about, what has been going on since his last Santa Barbara show, and what we could expect in the upcoming show at Art From Scrap. I’ve posted his reply below. Enjoy.
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holly [mackay] approached me last year about another afs show to follow the  american folk solo………..so i thought it would be fun to create a show with mills and racecar………..we go way back………..and we are all kinda moving in different directions………..with our lives and careers……..its nice to meet up again and do a show together…………..mills was just up here in portland………as we did a 2 person show at igloo gallery……..owned by…….damien gilley and bryon schroeder…..two more former santa barbara residents……..that show went really well……..mills got to visit a vibrant art scene here in the pdx…..thats fully self supporting……….and welcoming…………..

as for this afs show……….we’ll be showing some very current work…………new ideas………..new mediums………new process………we hope folks will see that we’ve grown since our “works in progress” days…………….the last one was 2005 i believe……….since then tanner and left for los angeles…..and now i’m in portland……….mills is still making art in s.b………..but he seems like he’ll be pulling up stakes for the east coast soon…..i tried to talk him and his wife into moving to the pdx…………….its a great quality of life up here………and its on the west coast…….its easy to do shows in l.a and s.f…………

anyhow……..the “haley collective” is still active………..such as the show mills and i did in the pdx……..this show in sb…….and i may be doing something with yoskay yamamoto in l.a. in 2010…………we formed around 1997………or so…….it started with racecar and myself………we met mills a few years later…………then yoskay……….vanae rivera……..jorge rivas…….julia brown……sheryl schroeder……ethan turpin……..mostly from showing together…..live painting together……….we’ve busted some murals……etc………it was mostly about dialog………..and exchanging ideas…….it took us awhile to find each other…………but for some reason we meet in s.b……….since the collective has splintered………we are all over the place now……
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J. Shea9I’d like to thank J.Shea for taking the time to answer my questions and providing some background for what will certainly be one of the most exciting art events in town this year. This will make two great events in just two weeks from the good people at Art From Scrap. Well done.
Later this week I’ll be highlighting each of the artists in the “Thrice” show, so stay tuned for the low down.
Thursday, January 29th, 2009 | Author:
Sheryl Schroder TROUBLE

Sheryl Schroder TROUBLE

Just in through the grapevine: This upcoming First Thursday (Feb. 5th) the Blackbird Gallery will host a show by Sheryl Schroeder and Vanae Rivera. The Blackbird Gallery is located at 29 Parker Way in Santa Barbara, on the same block as the Santa Barbara Roasting Company. I have to admit I have never actually been on this street, but I have been meaning to find the Blackbird Gallery since I heard that Jimmy Bell had been having shows there. You might remember that I recently posted on Jimmy Bell’s show at Red’s last month. After a bit of research I found that he had shown his work previously at this place I’d never heard of, the Blackbird Gallery. This new show is the perfect excuse to finally go check the place out for myself.  I hope to see lots of people there.

Vanae Rivera's Marybird

Vanae Rivera's Marybird

And on a side note, make sure to check out the Rumble Art Fair which is located almost directly across State Street from the Blackbird Gallery. I went to the opening night and was pleasantly surprised to see how well attended it was. I was also pleasantly surprised at the quality of the art.  One specific highlight is the work of Benjamin Anderson, whose epically sized paintings are nothing short  stunning. There are other wonderful things there to check out so while you are out supporting the local art scene, make sure to put both the Rumble Art Fair and the Blackbird Gallery on your itinerary.

And don’t be bashful about posting your comments to let us know what you think.


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