Event Title
Class 11. Plein Air Workshop: Barnett Ranch Preserve with Pat Kelly | Athenaeum School of the Arts | On location at Barnett Ranch
Name Athenaeum Music & Arts Library
Address Barnett Ranch County Preserve Staging Area: 1500 D
City Ramona
State CA
Zip 92065
Opening Hours Thursday–Friday, 9 AM–1 PM February 27 & 28 (2 Days, 8 total hours of instruction) On location at Barnett Ranch
Location North County Inland
Telephone 858-454-5872
Email aabreu@ljathenaeum.org
Web Site https://www.ljathenaeum.org/classes/11
   
Contact Anira Abreu  
Fee $120/140
Reception Date 00-00-0000
Dates Starts On 02-27-2025   Ends On 02-28-2025
Opening Days
Event Description Outdoor studies are the key to painting successful landscapes in the studio. Plein air painting is an excellent way to observe color, light, and aerial perspective. This class will focus on composition and color mixing with a limited palette. Each day the workshop will begin with a demo and conclude with a group critique. February should be a great month for painting plein air at Barnett Ranch; with long views, open country, and grasslands beginning to turn green. All levels are welcome in this workshop.
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Event Title
Artist Talk | Julian Tan: End Trances | Athenaeum Music & Arts Library
Name Athenaeum Music & Arts Library
Address 1008 Wall St
City La Jolla
State CA
Zip 92037
Opening Hours Artist Talk: Thursday, February 27, 6 PM reception; 6:30 PM lecture
Location North County Coastal
Telephone 858-454-5872
Email info@ljathenaeum.org
Web Site https://www.ljathenaeum.org/artist-talks
   
Contact Anira Abreu  
Fee INDIVIDUAL TICKETS: $15 member / $20 nonmember / $5 student
Reception Date 02-27-2025
Dates Starts On 02-27-2025   Ends On 02-27-2025
Opening Days
Event Description Please join us for an artist talk with Julian Tan. He will share a special presentation on his Athenaeum show, End Trances, and how it connects to his career and process. The reception will take at 6:00 p.m., followed by a lecture at 6:30 p.m. “The gaze is ours to give, and the journey is ours to take.”—Chat GPT analyzing End Trances For his exhibition End Trances, Los Angeles–based painter Julian Tan has created a body of work centered on a blinding, mysterious light in the sky and humans’ moments of wonder, panic, and solace as they witness it. In creating these paintings, Tan was thinking about recent trends including the use of AI in art making, the vastness of knowledge at our fingertips in a world dominated by instant information, public fascination with unidentified aerial phenomena, and a pervasive sense of being at the precipice of something—whether the end of the world or a cultural shift we have yet to understand as a society.
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