Event Title
Workshop: Mid-Century Mosaics
Name Mingei International Museum
Address 1439 El Prado
City San Diego
State CA
Zip 92101
Opening Hours
Location Central San Diego
Telephone 619-239-0003
Email prdir@mingei.org
Web Site http://www.mingei.org
   
Contact Martha Ehringer  
Fee $65 members and students/$75 non-members
Reception Date 00-00-0000
Dates Starts On 09-10-2009   Ends On 09-10-2009
Opening Days
Event Description Mingei International Museum, Balboa Park
Thursday, September 10, 5:30–8:30 pm

Let MASTERS OF MID-CENTURY CALIFORNIA MODERNISM – Evelyn and Jerome Ackerman be your muse as you create a small decorative mosaic in this two-session workshop.

September 10: During the first class, participants will design their works, manipulate a variety of materials and glue down their mosaic tesserae.

September 17: The second session will involve grouting and finishing touches.

Escondido mosaic artist and Society of American Mosaic Artists member Julie Boegli will lead this two-part workshop.

Advance reservations required – all tools and materials are included.
Limited to 18 participants. Cost includes both classes.

Information: 619-239-0003, ext. 405


Event Title
Bronowski Art & Science Forum
Name Bronowski Art & Science Forum
Address The Burnham Institute, La Jolla For directions: w
City San Diego
State CA
Zip
Opening Hours
Location North County Coastal
Telephone 858-442-3030
Email ronnewby@san.rr.com
Web Site http://www.bronowskiforum.org/
   
Contact Ron Newby  
Fee free and open to the public
Reception Date 00-00-0000
Dates Starts On 09-10-2009   Ends On 09-10-2009
Opening Days
Event Description Carmen Cuenca The Bronowski Art&Science Forum Presents Carmen Cuenca, Executive Director/Mexico inSITE San Diego / Tijuana. “The inSite Project: Artistic Practice and Engagement in the San Diego/Tijuana Region” 7:00 PM Thursday, September 10, 2009 The Burnham Institute Auditorium (Directions below) With the commencement of the eleventh year and the 106th presentation, the Bronowski Art&Science Forum proudly presents Carmen Cuenca, a cross border cultural icon. The Forum has moved to a marvelous new venue- The Burnham Medical Research Institute Auditorium. Directions to this new venue just off North Torrey Pines Road are posted below this announcement. Please note the 7:00 PM Carmen Cuenca a native of Mexico City graduated from the Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City with a degree in Art History. Cuenca worked for seven years as Associate Curator at the San Carlos Museum prior to moving to Tijuana in 1989, Cuenca has been actively promoting contemporary artists and artistic practices in the binational region. She recently resigned as Subdirector of Visual Arts at the Centro Cultural Tijuana, where for 5 years she directed the curatorial and programmatic development of El Cubo, the first international-scale musuem in Baja California. From 1994 through 2005, Cuenca played a central role in the inSite project, a binational venture focused on commissioning new public projects by artists in the San Diego/Tijuana region. She served as coordinator of Mexican projects for inSite94 and as Executive Director, Mexico, for both inSite2000 and inSite05. www.insite05.org During her work with inSite, Carmen Cuenca was responsible for completing over 200 commissioned projects, from site-specific installations to performances to the production of film and video works. Prior to joining inSite full time in 1997, Cuenca served as Cultural Attache for the Mexican Consulate in San Diego, and  before that as Chief Curator at the Centro Cultural Tijuana. Cuenca has served as a board member of various non-profit arts organizations in San Diego, including the Children´s Museum of San Diego and the Atheneum Music and Art Library in La Jolla.   Cuenca is currently working on the development of several exhibitions of Tijuana artists that will be presented in Mexico City and elsewhere, as well as the planning for the next version of inSite that is scheduled to begin in 2010. Recently she was honored by San Diego Dialogue for “enhancing cross-border collaboration.” In making the award the dialogue said, “Cuenca’s work is one of the most successful examples of cross-border collaboration — bringing together good things from both sides of the border in a way that truly works.” As usual, following this presentation, there will be ample opportunity for lively discussion. Ron Newby ronnewby@san.rr.com www.bronowskiforum.org Bronowski Art & Science Forum Copyright 2009 Directions to The Burnham Institute for Medical Research auditorium    Address:  10905 Road To The Cure, La Jolla, 9237 From N. Torrey Pines Road (across for the Hilton) turn East onto Science Park Road.  Proceed East ~ 1/4 mile down to Torreyana Road. Turn right (North) for ~ 100 yards. Turn Right (East) on to Road To The Cure and proceed ~ 50 yards.  The Auditorium and parking is to your left. Details: www.bronowskiforum.org Note: new venue !


Event Title
Like Water on Rock: Jewish Women Artists Network
Name Gotthelf Art Gallery
Address 4126 Executive Drive
City La Jolla
State CA
Zip 92037
Opening Hours 9:00-5:00
Location North County Coastal
Telephone 858.362.1154
Email gallery@lfjcc.com
Web Site http://www.sdcjc.org
   
Contact Administrator  
Fee Free and open to the public.
Reception Date 09-10-2009
Dates Starts On 09-10-2009   Ends On 10-30-2009
Opening Days Sunday - Friday, Closed Saturday
Event Description Our first show of the season is a juried national exhibition of painting, sculpture, collage, drawing, photography and installation by Jewish women artists from across the United States. The images portray the persistence of change and the many layers of meaning that speak to each artists in her own way. Opening reception to be held September 10th at 7:30pm. Several of the artists will be in attendance.


Event Title
Elizabeth Turk at Lux Art Institute
Name Lux Art Institute
Address 1550 S. El Camino Real
City Encinitas
State CA
Zip 92024
Opening Hours Thursday & Friday: 1-5pm Saturday: 11am-5pm
Location North County Coastal
Telephone 760-436-6611
Email gmadamba@luxartinstitute.org
Web Site http://www.luxartinstitute.org
   
Contact Grace Madamba  
Fee $10 ticket good for two visits within a single artist residency.
Reception Date 00-00-0000
Dates Starts On 09-10-2009   Ends On 10-31-2009
Opening Days
Event Description Elizabeth Turk Arrives as First Resident Artist of the 2009/2010 Season at Lux Art Institute Lux Art Institute, San Diego’s Grand Orchid-award winning interactive art destination, will welcome sculptor Elizabeth Turk, known for her delicate marble works, as the first artist-in-residence of the 2009/2010 season. From September 10 to October 3, Turk, a Southern California native, will be living and working at Lux as she carves a marble sculpture for her “Collars” series. Visitors can “see art happen” while she is in studio and view her exhibit, featuring numerous examples of sculpture as well as works on paper, through October 31, 2009. Embracing a classical medium, Turk painstakingly transforms solid 400-pound blocks of Sivec and Carrara marble into improbable shapes. Her fascination with patterns results in large, intricately latticed collars and ribbons of undulating waves, evoking both man-made and organic forms: starched lace, Elizabethan ruffs, pinwheels, flowers, even the double helix of DNA. A testament to Turk’s remarkable technical ability, the marble works are a study in contrasts – solid material appears weightless, liquid, buoyant, illustrating the tension between both the inherent strength of the stone and its fragility. “The rigor of the work, the exhaustion of the sound, the challenge intellectually and physically, makes it real…. A dialogue with stone tests you,” Turk explained. The artist was raised in Orange County and completed her master’s degree in sculpture at the Rhinehart School of Sculpture at the Maryland Institute. Though she currently works primarily with marble, she has mastered a variety of media since the late 1980s, molding forms in wax and clay; casting objects in bronze and iron; working with fragile materials such as glass and porcelain; and creating installations using video and photography. “We are thrilled to be opening our third season with the extraordinary sculpture of Elizabeth Turk,” says Lux Director Reesey Shaw. “The timeless quality of each work references many centuries of design and adornment and makes them cultural markers as well as contemporary icons.” Turk’s work has been exhibited at solo shows at Bandini Art, Culver City, Calif.; Hirschl & Adler Modern, New York; Mint Museum of Art, Charlotte, NC; and Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum, Santa Barbara, Calif. Group exhibitions have included the National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C.; Ben Maltz Gallery at the Otis College of Art and Design, Los Angeles; Riverside Art Museum, Riverside, Calif.; American Institute of Architecture, New York; and the Japan Bank Building, Hiroshima, Japan. Turk’s pieces are featured in such collections as the Corcoran Gallery of Art and the National Museum for Women in the Arts, both in Washington, D.C., as well as the Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery at Scripps College in Claremont, Calif. She is the recipient of several prestigious awards and residency programs, including the L’Oreal Art and Science Prize in 2001 for a collaboration with Kirara Kiwacha in Japan, along with the Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant, the New York City Art Commission Award for Excellence in Design and the J.M. Kohler residency program in 2000. About Lux Art Institute Lux Art Institute, located in Encinitas, Calif., is redefining the museum experience with the region’s only artist-in-residence program that invites artists to live and work on site, while producing a commissioned work of art – start to finish. This one-of-a-kind institution invites visitors to not only “see art,” but also to “see art happen.” Throughout each year, Lux invites several significant regional, national and international artists to participate in its residency. Visitors from across the country are able to participate in exclusive liaison-led tours, providing intimate access to the artist-in-residence, the artist’s exhibition and the museum’s permanent collection of indoor and outdoor art. Lux also offers a wide range of innovative programming for all ages. The recipient of the San Diego Architectural Foundation’s top design award, the Grand Orchid, and the first LEED-certified art museum in California, Lux is located alongside one of Southern California’s few remaining coastal wetlands. The five-acre site also overlooks the San Elijo Lagoon and is surrounded by a wildlife preserve that stretches to the Pacific Ocean. Through its Phase II Capital Campaign, Lux plans to add 25,000 square feet of galleries and classrooms. Once completed, the new building will also feature a hilltop plaza and a series of gardens climbing between the galleries and the Artist Pavilion. Lux Art Institute is located at 1550 South El Camino Real in Encinitas, Calif. Hours are Thursday and Friday, 1 to 5 p.m.; Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and cost is $10 for two visits. For more information about donations, memberships, volunteer opportunities and more, visit http://www.luxartinstitute.org or call 760-436-6611.


Event Title
Like Water On Rock
Name Gotthelf Art Gallery
Address 4126 Executive Drive
City La Jolla
State CA
Zip 92037
Opening Hours SUN-FRI: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. SAT:CLOSDED
Location Central San Diego
Telephone 858.362.1154
Email gallery@lfjcc.com
Web Site http://www.lfjcc.org
   
Contact Candis Paule  
Fee Art is for sale. All proceeds to benefit the Gotthelf Art Gallery.
Reception Date 09-10-0000
Dates Starts On 09-10-2009   Ends On 10-30-2009
Opening Days SUN-FRI SAT: CLOSED
Event Description The title of this exhibit relates the phenomenon of the soft continuos drip of water that eventually erodes a hard rock, to personal,familial, communal or global change. The poetry and image of Like Water on Rock provoke a variety of responses and suggest a relationship between time, the human process, the persistence of change and the many layers of meaning that speak to each artist in her own way. Like Water on Rock provides an opportunity for artist to think expansively and take ideas and values inherent to Jewish tradition, adapting them to concerns of the larger society. The Jewish Women Artists' Network is a special interest group within the National Women's Caucus for Art (WCA) and is the only organization of professional Jewish women artists in the Untied States. Thirty artists from across the United States were selected as part of the exhibit.






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