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SketchesSeptember 2013
& Saturday-MondayAugust 31-September 2
Saturday-SundaySeptember 7-8
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Burnett Gallery
I love observing people’s lives, especially those different from my own. I think it is both the geographic distance and cultural difference that elevate my curiosity. When I relocated into a Western culture, the geographic migration brought me new insight into the cultural milieu of my native East. My work tells stories, personal experiences, and my renewed connection to my cultural tradition and Eastern origin. The transformations in my own life and in Chinese culture are new inspirations for my creative expression.
The dialogues between past and present, East and West, nature and culture are recurring themes in my work. The boundaries between these themes might be clear or blurred as they appear in the real world. My memories, reflections, and contemplations are interpreted into visual languages of image, layering, light, and shadow, and then applied on fabric and in space.
I attend to the interplay of textile with space and invite audiences to participate in their interaction. Surface images are often loaded with cultural interpretations. They allude to tradition yet dissolve into modernist aesthetic expression. Layering not only refers to the explicit overlapping of material and imagery, but also implies a juxtaposition of times, cultures, and aesthetics.
An evolving hybrid-making process, which blends digital and manual skills and integrates traditional techniques with new innovations, comes naturally to my work; it fits into my transcultural perspective and position.This show features visual explorations of changing urban landscape in art installations, which reflect issues, causes, and happenings of changing urban landscapes. They suggest fragility, vulnerability, and sustainability concerns of human constructed environments and their dependence and impact on nature. The installations highlight fiber/textile’s interplay with space, mixed media approach, and artwork’s social focus and engagement.
To see more of Xia Gao’s fiber work, visit her web site at www.msu.edu/~gaox.
Changing Urban LandscapeXia Gao, artist and curatorOpening Reception: Friday, September 6 at 5:00 p.m. with Artist Talk at 6:00 p.m.Exhibit remains through September 29, 2013
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Studio Discovery Tour
The North Coast Artist’s Guild presents the 21st annual Studio Discovery Tour. The tour will be Labor Day weekend, August 31 - September 2 and September 7 - 8, 2013. Come explore unique artist’s studios in coastal northern Sonoma and coastal southern Mendocino Counties on a free self-guided adventure.
Enjoy some of the most beautiful scenery that the northern California coast has to offer while visiting the personal studios of many of the area’s most unique and talented artists.This free, self-guided tour along a 25-mile stretch of Highway 1, from Manchester to The Sea Ranch, is the perfect way to spend a leisurely day or an entire weekend.
The participating artists you meet along the way are happy to demonstrate the making of their art and share their unique vision. Each artist offers a unique look at what the creative process means to him or her. Come stay for the weekend, pack a picnic lunch, or visit our local restaurants and wineries while enjoying this delightful experience.
You can begin your adventure by stopping at the Discovery Gallery, 39140 So. Highway 1 in Gualala, located in the Seacliff Center, above Trink’s Café, on the west side of Highway 1 (elevator accessible), to preview the work of Studio Tour artists and to pick up catalogs with maps.
Catalogs are available at the Gualala Arts Center, the Mendocino Art Center, Elk Artists Collective and various local galleries and businesses along the way.
To receive your catalog by mail, so you can begin planning your own personal tour, e-mail the Tour Director at [email protected].
2013
Labor Day weekend & the weekend after:Saturday-Monday, August 31 - September 2,
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.Saturday-Sunday, September 7 - 8, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Check the websites NorthCoastArtistsGuild.com and StudioDiscoveryTour.com for updated information.
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Art in the Redwoods Awards
More Info is always available on GualalaArts.org
Art in the Redwoods 2013 Fine Art Exhibit Awards
Best of Show Sponsor: Sea Ranch Foundation 116 Little Girl with Flowers David Peterson
Best Local WorkSponsor: Westamerica Bank 144 Nude With 2 Cats Arna Means People’ ChoiceSponsor: Gualala Community Center 107 Timing is Everything! Rozanne Rapozo
Special Awards Beading ExcellenceSponsor: Beads N’ Beyond 276 Puttin’ On The Ritz Mary Thomas
Environmental AwardSponsor: Adventure Rents Canoes & Kayaks 193 Orca Friendly Bill Vellutini
Environmental AwardSponsor: Friends of the Gualala River 237 Daddy Delivers Dinner Paul Brewer
Environmental AwardSponsor: Redwood Coast Land Conservancy 324 The Alleys Scott Chieffo
Figure Drawing ExcellenceSponsor: Gualala Arts Life Drawing Group 309 All About Eve Judy Pfeifer
Mendonoma Sightings AwardSponsor: Rick & Jeanne Jackson 118 Dusk at Pt. Arena Lighthouse Sharon Nickodem
Oils and Acrylics AwardsSponsor: Surf Market 1st Place 111 Solitary Child Gary Bowers2nd Place 61 Burn Pile David Casterson3rd Place 285 Beach Pair Sandy Ostrau
Water Media AwardsSponsored In Memory of Sonya Halley 1st Place 60 Landscape John Hewitt2nd Place 115 Out For A Ride Steve Henry3rd Place 236 Boats At Leiden Lamar VanGunten
Prints & Graphics AwardsSponsor: Lighthouse Peddler 1st Place 144 Nude With 2 Cats Arna Means2nd Place 70 More Tea Barbara Poole
Sculpture AwardsSponsor: Rams Head Realty & Rentals 1st Place 274 Calla Lilies Stephen Morris2nd Place 35 Fedora Stan Peterson3rd Place 323 Bench Arthur Horvath
Monochromatic Photography AwardsSponsor: The Independent Coast Observer 1st Place 141 Pogonip Fog - Mono Lake Ron Bolander2nd Place 107 Timing is Everything! Rozanne Rapozo
Color Photography AwardsSponsor: Alinder Studio Gallery 1st Place 221 Reflections Paul Kozal2nd Place 324 The Alleys Scott Chieffo3rd Place 117 Alaskan Pier Sharon Nickodem
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Art in the Redwoods Festival
Digital Art AwardsSponsor: Redwood Coast Chamber of Commerce 1st Place 258 Flesh of Earth Chuck Henderson2nd Place 147 Standing Proud Jeanne Gadol
Pastels & Drawings AwardsSponsor: Brennie Brackett 1st Place 263 Pt. Reyes Headlands Tim Brody2nd Place 306 Death Of The Oak Eric Wilder3rd Place 297 Wild Radishes Suzi Marquess Long Woodworking AwardsSponsor: John Bower 1st Place 193 Orca Friendly Bill Vellutini2nd Place 299 Bench Craig Allison3rd Place 262 Burled Redwood Setting John Sperry
Glass Art AwardsSponsor: Kennedy & Associates Real Estate 1st Place 191 Mixed Media Mirror I Steve Chell
Jewelry and Ornamentation AwardsSponsor: Ignacio Health Insurance Services 1st Place 20 4:30 am - Walk on the Beach Ling-Yen Jones2nd Place 162 Hummingbird Pin/Pendant Walter Rush
WeavingSponsor: In Honor of Jacquetta Nesbet 1st Place 216 Woobu Araucania Verena Borton2nd Place 135 Linen Curtains Norma Lee Andres3rd Place 249 Navajo Weaving Into Purse Beverly Flynn
Clay and Mosaic AwardsSponsor: Gualala Sea Ranch Real Estate 1st Place 45 Little Birdies Denise Davidson2nd Place 176 Magic Kimono Nancy Kyle3rd Place 15 Blue Vase in Space 1 Rusty Makely
Fiber, Textiles & Soft Sculpture AwardsSponsor: Harmony Art Organic Design 1st Place 94 Journey Gerda Randolph2nd Place 73 Vintage Inspired Kimono Jacket Kalynn Oleson3rd Place 11 Pacific Moments Mirka Knaster
Quilt AwardsSponsor: Pacific Piecemakers Quilt Guild 1st Place 307 Tennessee Waltz Gail Spencer2nd Place 139 Nature Redesigns Hwy 1 Jan Carter3rd Place 65 Dean Fish Deann Tyler
Collage, Mixed Media, and 2-D Assemblage AwardsSponsor: Gualala Redwoods, Inc. 1st Place 155 Thoughts of Sonny Anne Vernon2nd Place 130 The Mermaid’s Tear Catcher Leslie Moody Cresswell3rd Place 8 Mondrian With Hair Doric Jemison-Ball
Judges Awards 202 Light Up the Dark Bill Apton 80 Untitled #2 Hal Fogel 91 Events Judith Biehler 93 Hide Away Gerda Randolph 102 Aurora Jennie Henderson 113 Knotted Gourd Pamela Kalustian 153 Serenity Connie Matz 171 By The Sea Dorise Ford 325 Luminous Morning Scott Chieffo
Judge April’s Choice 322 Recliner Arthur Horvath Judge Ron’s Choice 59 Seascape John Hewitt
Quilt Raffle WinnerSponsor: Pacific Piecemakers Quilt Guild Winner Hassan Schroeder
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Art in the Redwoods Festival
2013 Art in the Redwoods Sponsors
Gualala Arts is grateful to all our sponsors for their support of this time-honored, community enriching event.
Platinum Sponsors Mary Sue Ittner & Bob Rutemoeller
St. Orres Fine Dining & Lodging
Gold Sponsors Deutsche Asset and Wealth Management
Stephanie Ayer, Vice President, Client Advisor
Gualala Redwoods, Inc.
Rams Head Realty & Rentals
Surf Market
Silver SponsorsAnnapolis Winery
Andrea A. Lunsford
Bed Rock, Inc.
Elaine Jacob
Elizabeth Lane
CeCe & Jim Werson
Gualala Supermarket
Lagunitas Brewing Company
Peter Mullins
Woodenhead
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Art in the Redwoods Festival
Dreyer’s Charitable Foundation
Gualala Real Estate
Handley Cellars
Ignacio Heath Insurance Services
Independent Coast Observer
Inge & Axel Karlshoej
Mirka Knaster & Larry Jacobs
North Coast Sanitary
Pazzo Marco Creamery
Round Pond Estate
Sea Ranch Foundation
Westamerica Bank
Whaler Vineyards
Adventure Rents Canoes & KayaksAlan OlesenAlinder Studio GalleryAryeh FankfurterAmie IgnacioApril & Ron DammannAustria CaminaBarbara BuckleyBarbara & Joe BarraraBarry & Kathryn WeissBeads N’ BeyondBill & CE BrownBill & Karen HayBones RoadhouseBrennie BrackettCarol, Bob, Penny & Sophie MessingerChris Mangarelli & Dale ElliotDan LauxDon TaylorDonna & Steven Karch, M.D.Doris BertramDebby HowardDebbie SantosElaine Jacob & Jean BrownEleanore TorettoElse DowlenErin Riley & John CrowleyFrancoise & Donald KempFriends of the Gualala RiverGeorge & Michele MarshallGualala Community CenterGualala Arts Life Drawing Group
Harmony Art Organic DesignHarriet WrightHolmgren & AssociatesIn Memory of Sonya HalleyJackson ReedJacquelyn Baas & Rob ElderJane & Wayne NovakJane & Werner ReichholdJeanne & Rick JacksonJean Love & Pat CainJennifer & Eric BlackJeri SiegelJesus SanchezJohn BowerJudy & Richard PfeiferKarel Metcalf & Jim LittlejohnKareen & Peter BrighamKaren TracyKatherine & John HornKathleen & Lloyd ChaseyKay MartinKelley & Brent MasonKennedy & Associates Real EstateKristin & Steve CarnesLaura FranklinLaurie & Paul LindhardLaverne & Mark HancockLea SeefeldtLighthouse PeddlerLisa & Evan SolleyLittle Green Bean RoasteryLiz Redfield
Bronze Sponsors
Friends
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Art in the Redwoods Festival
Lynda O’BrienMarco Moramarco & Paul VierraMargaret & Frank MorrowMarilyn MartinMary PowelMary Kay & Peter SidellMeghan DigginsMike & Peggy MeeMike RileyMiriam & Buzz OwensNancy & Dennis MarksNorma JahnPacific Piecemakers Quilt GuildPaddy & Paul BatchelderPeggy & Mike MeePeter & Mary Kay SidellPT Nunn & Dave JordanRedwood Coast Chamber of CommerceRedwood Coast Land ConservancyRenee & Art HorvathRich & Connie Schimbor
Roxanne & Bob ClaflinSam GitchellScott ChieffoSea Ranch FoundationSean & Dan KnowellSharon & Len HilesSharon NickodemShirley HulseShirley MitchellSolid Waste of WillitsSteve & Donna KarchSue & Gary ResnickSue FriedlandSus & Harmony SusallaSusan KingSusan & Jon SandovalSusan Clark & Tom CochraneTeri Fagan & Rolf ThorsonTianna & Sean Gaynor-RousseauVanessa & Scott IgnacioZina Bower
We hope you will join us in sponsoring the 2014 Art in the Redwoods or increase your sponsorship for this
time honored, community enriching event.
Friends (continued)
2013 Art in the Redwoods Sponsors
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Gualala Arts Lecture Series
In her talk, April Dammann will reveal how Earl Stendahl, a preeminent twentieth century dealer, made a lasting impression on the California art scene. She draws material from her recently published book, Exhibitionist: Earl Stendahl, Art Dealer as Impresario.
You will get insight into a Los Angeles life peopled with celebrities and rocked by scandals. Learn how Stendahl helped his neighbor, Walter Arensberg, amass what one art historian called “the most discriminating single group of twentieth century paintings and sculpture in existence.”
The Arensbergs were also among the gallery’s earliest clients of Pre-Columbian art from Mexico, Central and South America. This ethnographic material has become an important part of the Stendahl legacy and complements the gallery’s collection of impressionists and modern artists.
One example of Stendahl’s influence is the 1939 exhibition of Pablo Picasso’s Guernica to benefit
Spanish refugees from the Spanish Civil War. One of only two non-museum showings in the U.S. of this iconic work illustrates Stendahl’s efforts to expose the public to fine art.
This story is also a personal one; Dammann married Stendahl’s grandson and the family has carried on the business tradition after Stendahl died in 1966. Her husband, Ron, is currently president of Stendahl Galleries, which celebrated one hundred years of continuous operation in Los Angeles in 2011. Learn more online at www.stendahlgalleries.com.
Earl Stendahl’s daughter, Eleanor Stendahl Dammann Howell, lived in Gualala for many years and was a generous supporter of Gualala Arts. The Howell Conference Room is named for her and her husband, Tom.
Dammann lives part-time north of Anchor Bay.
Copies of her book will also be available.
This lecture is sponsored by the Pacific Piecemakers Quilt Guild, affectionately known as PPQG.
Take a campus tour of the famous Chicago School of Fusing. This mythological university is devoted to the promotion of the fine art of fusing, a non-traditional method of assembling quilts with fusible web. Laura Wasilowski, Dean of Corrections at the School, guides you around the campus buildings, introduces you to the fascinating fusing curriculum, and shows you the
exciting campus life of the student fuser. Included in the presentation is a review of the fusing processes, a display of actual fused art quilts, and Laura’s own rendition of the Chicago School of Fusing fight song. Press on! A trunk show of hand dyed fabrics and threads from the Artfabrik dyers will be included in the program. Coffee and cookies will be served.
For more info contact Kalynn Oleson by phone, 884-1448, or by email, [email protected].
Quilt Lecture: Chicago School of Fusing Guided Tour by Laura Wasilowski of Elgin, ILFriday, September 20 at 12:30 p.m. Free to PPQG members, $5.00 for guests
Thursday, September 26, 2013, 7:00 p.m.Admission is $5
Exhibitionist: Earl Stendahl, Art Dealer as Impresario with April Dammann
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October 4 – 27: Gualala Salon will showcase outstanding visual art and artists without regard to the type of media. It will be juried and judged with monetary prizes.
November 29 - 30: Festival of Trees is an indoor, holiday-themed arts festival.
December 6 – February 2: Silica to Sparkle celebrates glass in all its varieties: blown, sandblasted or carved, fused, lamp-worked, molded, stained, etc.
Call to Artists for 2013
For details and registration forms, check GualalaArts.org or contact Sharon Nickodem, [email protected]
Gualala Arts
S t u d i o D i s c o v e r y T o u r A r t i s t s 212b2a4
We’ve Doubled Our Efforts And Need Some Help
With Sketches now issued monthly, our volunteer Sketches team has to double its efforts. We could use some help in a couple of ways:
• First, volunteers are always welcome to meet once a month for about two hours to get Sketches ready to hit the mailboxes.
• The Team is also in need of replacing our well used electric staplers. If you have one in good working order and would like to move it on to the greater good it would certainly be appreciated.
Contact Susan at the Arts Center to discuss joining the team. If you’d like us to be the new home for your stapler just drop it by the Arts Center or give Susan a call (884-1138) to make arrangements for a pick-up.
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Dolphin Gallery39225 Highway One
Gualala, CA (707) 884-3896
Read about the artists and their work onGualalaArts.org
Dolphin Gallery
Larain Matheson, painting
Charis Webb, fiber vesselsOpening Reception: Saturday, September 7, 5:00 p.m.Exhibit remains through October 2
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Gualala Arts Open Clay Studio with Doric Jemison-Ball Monday - Friday Martial Arts with Lini Lieberman-Erich Mondays & Wednesdays
Drawing & Painting with Genny Wilson Tuesdays & Thursdays
Life Drawing Wednesdays
Aerobics with Debbie Langwell Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays
Tai Chi with Justine Rosenthal Tuesdays & Saturdays
O N G O I N G W O R K S H O P S
Register Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in person at Gualala Arts or by phone at 884-1138. Visa and Mastercard accepted. Classes must be paid in full at registration. Payments can be refunded (minus a $25 non-refundable fee) until the “register by” date. After that date, no refunds will be provided. If the class does not fill, you will receive a full refund.
For more info about the classes and the instructors, go to GualalaArts.org
Get email announcements of workshops!Sign up at GualalaArts.org/subscribe
H O W T O R E G I S T E R
C L A S S E S
Detailed info on these and other classes is always available on GualalaArts.org
Workshops 2013
Live Your Art: Reading and Discussion on Art and the MindInstructor: Jackie Baas3rd Wednesdays, Starting May 15 A 5-month course on art and the mind.
Memoir Writing: Memories to ArtInstructor: Ida EgliTuesdays, September 10 - October 15 Register by: September 10, 2013For those of us wanting to write the stories of our lives, this class is the place.
Fusing Fun: Fast, Fearless Art QuiltsInstructor: Laura WasilowskiWednesday - Thursday, September 18 - 19 Register by: August 16, 2013Fusing is free form art making at its best.
Silk Painting, Beginning and BeyondInstructor: Joy LilySaturday - Sunday, September 21 - 22 Register by: September 13, 2013Silk painting is a happy hybrid of watercolor and batik.
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Detailed info on these and other classes is always available on GualalaArts.org
Workshops 2013The registration deadline is quickly approaching for the following classes:
Volunteer Workshop Docents Wanted
Join the team that supports our Instructors during the course of their workshops!
You would serve as the support contact for instructors and requires a minimal time commitment. We can match you to your area of interest for just one workshop or as many as you would like.
For questions or to volunteer contact Gerda Randolph, Workshop Coordinator - [email protected].
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The Faces We Wear: Mask MakingInstructor: Robert RhoadesSaturday - Sunday, October 5 - 6 Register by: September 20, 2013Evolve your creative alter egos, characters or abstract expressions in a wonderfully diverse and inventive medium.
Yoga In the RedwoodsInstructor: Janet MacLeodFriday - Sunday, November 1 - 3 Register by: October 15, 2013The classes during this workshop will be taught in the tradition of B. K. S. Iyengar.
Gualala arts
Book Club September Selection:
Red April by Santiago Roncagliolo
The Dolphin Gallery needs new volunteers to help staff this wonderful part of Gualala Arts. No experience needed!
We provide training and mentoring – you just need to show up! If you love talking to visitors about the North Coast and our great arts community then this is a perfect “job” for you.
If this sounds like a great way to spend half a day every once in a while, please contact Carol Chell at 707-884-9757 or stop by the Dolphin Gallery and talk to the docent on duty.
Love art people?&
More Info is always available onGualalaArts.org
Sketches is now published Monthly!Article Deadlines are always the first day of the month
before the Issue.
SketchesEditor: Gualala Arts StaffArt Director: P.T. NunnMailing Staff: Trudy Armer, Dick Balch, Marilyn Balch, Irma Brandt, Ann Graf, Nita Green, Sue Grenwelge, Bill Halderman, Sue Halderman, Suzanne Hansen, Colleen Jackman, Sharon Jones, Helen Klembeck, Lee Kosso, Don Omer, Deborah Parsons, Bobbie Penney, Karen Tracy
♼ Sketches is printed on recycled paper out of concern for the planet. Taking care of trees is a part of our job.
Copyright © 2013 Gualala Arts, Inc.
Board of Directors
Rich Schimbor, PresidentCE Brown, Vice PresidentSharon Nickodem, Second Vice PresidentSteve Carnes, TreasurerAlan Grossman, Secretary
David ‘Sus’ Susalla, Executive Director
Board Members: Phil Atkins, Dave Bower, Rosemary Campiformio, Teri Fagan, Karen Hay, Don Krieger, Lynda O’Brien, Richard Pfeifer, Sandy Scott
Promoting public interest and participation in the arts since 1961.
Find the most current info about Gualala Arts Interest Groups on the website.
GualalaArts.org
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There are many ways to support the Arts.
Visiting violin soloists, ballet dancers, art instructors, and exhibit judges need places to stay in our area. Be a Patron of the Arts by hosting a distinguished visiting artist.
Another way to contribute is to donate bedding sheet and towel sets to our supply for Rams Head Rental houses.
Call Gualala Arts at (707)884-1138 if you’d like to host or contribute linens.
Read Sketches in color online!
Accessible 24/7 at GualalaArts.org.
Download a whole issue or just one page.
Email us at [email protected]
to be put on the “Sketches do not mail list”
Save a tree!
Out of town guests? Check out Visitor Info
If you are hosting out of town guests, Visitor Info on GualalaArts.org could make planning their visit a little easier. This webpage lists Lodging, Food near Gualala, Art Galleries and Info on the Arts.
Help us keep this page current by letting the Gualala Arts office know if you spot needed updates. The Info on the Arts takes you to information about our local area as well as Mendocino and Sonoma County. The Arts Council of California site covers art events in all of California.
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A Message from our Executive Director
David ‘Sus’ SusallaExecutive DirectorGualala Arts, Inc.
Congratulations to the hundreds of artists who participated in Art in the Redwoods this year! I heard lots of “best year yet” and “the quality of art is even better this year” and “so many diverse techniques and materials.” We were blessed by thorough and thoughtful judges, April and Ron Dammann, who made some fine and difficult choices with over 300 entries in 16 categories.
I am proud to have so many first time exhibitors involved this year as well! It really warms my heart and soul to know that we are encouraging and fostering so much creative enthusiasm in our community. Not to mention the “red dot” awards bestowed by our visitors through their purchases.
We welcomed some new ideas this year like the “Community Lane” which featured and highlighted some of our community gems with services groups, activities and businesses. We dedicated the Global Harmony Sculpture Garden, which includes the first Haiku Path in the United States.
Opening the festival, our Top Hat dinner was a smashing success. We had 130 guests enjoying fine wines and delightful food lovingly prepared and donated by our very own Rosemary Campiformio, Executive Chef of St. Orres.
Speaking of donors, we are very grateful for our generous sponsors of the Festival this year. We are listing all of our sponsors and winning artists in this issue of Sketches so you can see how much support this festival is getting through our entire community.
Gualala Arts is starting to seek support from individuals and regional businesses for specific arts programs. This funding would complement the very generous cash and in-kind donations from local people and local businesses. It would also focus a spotlight on business partners who realize the benefits of having a healthy arts community. We hope you will choose to patronize businesses who support your local artists and art venues.
If you have suggestions or connections with an individual or business that you feel would be a good match for Art in the Redwoods, Whale & Jazz Festival, Chamber Music, Local Eyes, Global Harmony Series, or any of our programming, please let me know. We will welcome them into our family of sponsors. By strengthening this area of support, we hope to reduce the number of fundraising pleas to our local community. This will free us all to focus on THE ARTS!
YOU make a difference with every choice.
Thank you for choosing to make Art in the Redwoods such a success this year!
52 years in the making…
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Gualala Arts Center is open 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. weekdays, 12:00 noon - 4:00 p.m. weekends
Calendar of Events in October
More info is always available on GualalaArts.org
Fri- 4-27 Exhibit Gualala Salon & Salon des RefusésSat 5 Fundraiser Gualala Rotary & Gualala Arts present:Taste of the North CoastSat- 5- Nov 13 Exhibit Dolphin Gallery opening reception:Jeanne Gadol & Alexis MoyerSat 12 Fundraiser Gualala River RunSun 13 Concert Chamber Music Series presents:Jonathan Vinocour, ViolaThu 24 Lecture “Travels in Iran” by Richard Kuehn and Dorothy Gregor
This month’s issue of Sketches is proudly sponsored by
red stella cypress village gualala 707.884.1072 www.redstella.com [email protected]