Event Title
PAPER MACHE MASK Ages 9 – 12
Name Bravo School of Art
Address 2690 Decatur Rd, Studio 206 • NTC Promenade
City San Diego
State CA
Zip 92106
Opening Hours
Location Central San Diego
Telephone 619-223-0058
Email workshops@BravoSchoolOfArt.com
Web Site http://www.BravoSchoolOfArt.com
   
Contact Lauren Becker Downey  
Fee $56 members or $65 non-members + $5 materials fee Pre-registration necessary
Reception Date 00-00-0000
Dates Starts On 04-15-2010   Ends On 04-29-2010
Opening Days
Event Description Join instructor Sharon Novak and get creative and messy in this 3-part workshop making a unique, wild and crazy Mask. Build your mask of newspaper strips soaked in white glue, layered onto a plastic armature (half of a water jug). With glue and colored tissue paper, you will create facial details such as eyebrows, eyes, cheeks and lips. On the second day, your mask will be removed from its armature and painted with acrylics. At our last meeting, embellish your mask with feathers, yarns, beads, and such. Please bring an apron or wear old clothes. Thursdays, April 15, 22 & 29


Event Title
Art in the Evening Conversation and Reception
Name Timken Museum of Art
Address 1500 El Prado
City San Diego
State CA
Zip 92101
Opening Hours
Location Central San Diego
Telephone 619-239-5548
Email info@timkenmuseum.org
Web Site http://www.timkenmuseum.org
   
Contact  
Fee $25 Timken members; $35 non-members
Reception Date 00-00-0000
Dates Starts On 04-15-2010   Ends On 04-15-2010
Opening Days
Event Description Topic: The Search for Rembrandt; Speakers: Robert A. Hoehn, Rembrandt collector and connoisseur, and John Wilson, Timken Executive Director


Event Title
Haiku: Photographic Meditations by David Fokos
Name Ordover Gallery
Address 410 S. Cedros Avenue
City Solana Beach
State CA
Zip 92075
Opening Hours Meet David Fokos at the Opening Reception on Saturday, April 17, 6:30pm - 8:30pm.
Location North County Coastal
Telephone 858 720 1121
Email info@ordovergallery.com
Web Site http://ordovergallery.com
   
Contact Abe Ordover  
Fee Free.
Reception Date 04-17-0000
Dates Starts On 04-15-2010   Ends On 07-11-2010
Opening Days Gallery hours are: Saturday 10am - 5pm; Friday and Sunday 12pm - 5pm; Tuesday - Thursday 11am – 4:30pm (closed Monday).
Event Description The Ordover Gallery is pleased to announce its first exhibition of imagery by prominent fine art photographer David Fokos. A Fokos image is always perfectly composed and balanced, yet calmly haunting in its otherworldliness. Fokos's work is included in the permanent collections of many museums, including the Museum of Fine Art, Houston and the Museum of Photographic Arts, San Diego. His imagery is represented by leading galleries in the U.S. and overseas, and his photographs have been published in numerous newspapers and magazines. The Ordover Gallery exhibition, Haiku: Photographic Meditations by David Fokos, will be on view April 15-July 11, 2010. The public is invited to the opening reception on Saturday, April 17, from 6:30PM-8:30PM in the Ordover Gallery's Solana Beach location. To view a David Fokos image is to step into an ethereal world of beauty and grace, where there is time to absorb and reflect upon the purity of line, form and endless movement, captured and kept still. Fokos is a master of long exposures; this enables him to reveal the essence of a place and communicate the feeling of being in that place. Fokos's imagery includes softly flowing waters, quietly dramatic skies, and landscapes that retreat into the horizon. Regarding his work, Fokos says: "I believe that our sense of experience is built up over time - a composite of many short-term events. Likewise, I believe that our impression of the world is based upon our total experience. With this series of images I have used the camera as a scientific instrument, the way a biologist might use a microscope or an astronomer a telescope, to reveal what is felt but often unseen." In the course of thirty years, Fokos's meticulous work ethic has led to the creation of merely 60 images. Fokos creates his images with an 8x10" view camera, in the grand tradition of masters such as Ansel Adams. His exposures range from 20 seconds to 60 minutes, and he edits his own work ruthlessly. Collectors wait with anticipation to view the rare new images that will be created each year. Fokos does limited editions of his work. One of his sold-out prints, Moonrise, sold for an astounding $28,000 on the secondary market. David Fokos's work is held in the permanent collections of many museums, including: the Museum of Fine Art, Houston, TX; the Museum of Photographic Arts, San Diego, CA; the Boise Art Museum, Boise, ID; and the Harry Ransom Museum, Austin, TX. In 2004 the Museum of Photographic Arts, San Diego, held a solo show of Fokos's work. Leading galleries in major cities throughout the world, including New York, Tokyo, Zurich, Boston, Los Angeles and Atlanta, show Fokos's photographs. His imagery has been published in the Los Angles Times, the San Diego Union Tribune, the Houston Chronicle, Lenswork Magazine, American Art Collector, Shutterbug Magazine, View Camera Magazine, Oprah, and B&W Magazine, as well as by magazines in Japan, Portugal, and the Ukraine. In addition to imagery by David Fokos, paintings by Mariana Sain-Morar and Sunna Bohlen will be shown, as well as and fine art photography by Abe Ordover, Lisa Ross, and Peter Fay.






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