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HUNTINGTON WITHERILL Personal Selection
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The Photographers Eye Collective |
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326 E Grand Ave |
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Escondido |
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California |
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92025 |
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RECEPTION FOR THE ARTIST IS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 4:00-7:00PM
THIS WILL BE AN OUTDOOR RECEPTION AT OUR VENUE WITH ALL COVID PRECAUTIONS TAKEN.
IN-PERSON ARTIST TALK AT 3PM. RESERVATIONS ARE REQU |
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Fee |
Free and free parking |
Reception Date |
10-23-2021
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Dates |
Starts On 10-23-2021 Ends On 11-27-2021 |
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OUR GALLERY HOURS ARE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 11AM-5PM.
GALLERY VISITS ARE AVAILABLE FOR INDIVIDUALS OR CLASSES BY APPOINTMENT.
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Event Description |
Monterey, California photographer Huntington Witherill studied in the early 1970’s with such notables as Ansel Adams and Wynn Bullock. Over the years his classical, large-format film photography has transitioned to working with a more contemporary approach. The work in this exhibition represents an eclectic mix of Witherill’s ethereal black and white landscape imagery from the mid-90s up to his most recent bodies of color and black and white manipulated photographic art. His devotion to the concept of light as the definer of form is revealed within each of the diverse four bodies of work represented in our exhibition. From whimsy to metaphor, Witherill encourages the viewer to encounter these beyond-the-ordinary color and black and white photographs with delight and mindful reflection.
Witherill’s work has been featured in more than one hundred exhibitions throughout the world, including the National Museum of Art, Kyoto, Japan; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA; Monterey Museum of A |
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Event Title |
Fall Festival Festival de Otono
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San Diego Botanic Garden |
Address |
300 Quail Gardens Dr |
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Encinitas |
State |
CA |
Zip |
92024 |
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Member: Free, Adult: $18, Senior/Military/Student: $12, Youth: free in October |
Reception Date |
N/A
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Dates |
Starts On 10-23-2021 Ends On 11-1-2021 |
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Event Description |
SDBG's Fall Festival connects visitors with harvest plants and autumn traditions, alike. From pumpkins and scarecrows to Halloween and Day of the Dead, the Garden decorates and celebrates the changing colors of nature and cooler temperatures in the air. Enjoy live music, hands-on crafts, fall-themed classes, and artist Katie Ruiz’s Dia de los Muertos ofrenda! Bring items from home to contribute to a community altar to commemorate loved ones.
To celebrate Día de los Muertos, SDBG has commissioned artist Katie Ruiz to create an ofrenda that will open to the public on October 23. Katie Ruiz is a Xicana artist who resides in San Diego. She is a figure painter and sculptor best known for her blanket series in which she portrays couples standing or lying under colorful Mexican blankets. Ruiz is dedicating the piece to another artist who recently passed away, Yolanda López—one of the most important Chicana/o/x artists working in California over the past five decades. |
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