Monday, June 23, 2008

Book Arts workshop, coming up!

Book Arts Workshop, The Peace Library – 6/24 (TOMORROW!)

There are a few spaces left for tomorrow night’s workshop! Learn a simple accordion fold book form, and explore its many manifestations. Participate in several exercises designed to generate ideas that can be incorporated into the books. The workshop encourages participation in the upcoming exhibit this September in ARTS Space Obispo. Suggested donation is $25. Limited to 12 students. Instructors: Melinda Forbes and Julie Frankel. Call (805) 544-9251 to sign up!

Please come with any of the following:
• Ideas for a book
• Collage materials
• Original artwork
• Cutting mat
• Bone folder
• Papers
• Pens and pencils
• Scissors
• Cutting blade
• Needle punch
• Glue sticks or your favorite adhesive
• Prepared text (poetry, prose, words)
• And any other supplies your might wish to use or share.

We will supply the following:
• Additional papers
• Binding needles
• Sample books
• Additional book binding tools
• Images
• Thread
• Completed books

See you there!

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Summer series of oil painting classes (with Laurel Sherrie)

Laurel has been giving private classes for several years, and announces the Summer Series of Oil Painting Classes, promising a relaxed atmosphere, nurturing to artists and the creative process. Limited to 10 students, for close attention and guidance. Young adults, adults and seniors welcome. Differing from a large class, each student gets personalized attention and works at their own level of skill. Lessons are 3-hours long once a week, for a four-week series in Arroyo Grande. Plein Air Classes will be in areas around the South County.


THURSDAYS, INDOOR CLASS TO LEARN AND REVIEW BASIC SKILLS.

Deadline to register is June 26th.

Any skill level is welcome, even those who have never picked up a brush.

Schedule: Thursdays: July 10, July 17, July 24, July 31. 2:30 – 5:30 P.M.

Fee: Four 3-hour classes, $160.00


SATURDAYS, “PLEIN AIR” CLASS.

Deadline to register is June 14th.

Have you wanted to try painting "plein air" but felt intimidated, didn't know what to bring, where to go, or what to do once you arrived? Learn how to get set up for success and paint "plein air" in oils or improve your outdoor painting.

Schedule: Saturdays. June 21, June 28, July 5, July 12. 2:30 – 5:30 P.M.
Fee: Four 3-hour classes, $160.00


A deposit of $80.00 is required to reserve your spot and to get your materials list. Remainder of payment is due before the first lesson.

Cancellation Policy: I will refund all money paid if you cancel within 7 days of start of class. It must be understood that people are turned away when class size reaches ten students. There must be a minimum of 3 students for the class to run.

Payment accepted with cash, check or credit card, or through PayPal. Send deposit to:

Laurel Sherrie 805-473-4640


laurel@laurelsherrie.com

www.laurelsherrie.com


310 Corralitos Road, Arroyo Grande, 93420

laurelsherrie.blogspot.com

(Images © Laurel Sherrie)

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Abstract Art Wanted at ART Zero

ART Zero's annual "Abstract Minded" art exhibit is considering all media.

Deliver Artwork: Tuesday June 3rd, 1 - 5 p.m. and Thursday June 5th 1 – 5 p.m.

Where: The Executive Gallery at The San Luis Business Center, 4251 S. Higuera, Suite 800, in SLO at Los Osos Valley Road.

How: Bring in original artwork or artwork from your personal collection, or email image files to Artzeroofficial@gmail.com, or drop off or mail images addressed to; ART Zero entry.

Exhibit Dates: June 7-27, with an artists’ reception from 4 – 7 p.m. on Friday, June 27th.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

City of SLO Seeks Proposals

City of SLO Seeks Proposals for $88,000 Public Work of Art – walk-thru held 5/30

The City of San Luis Obispo Art in Public Places Program is seeking proposals to incorporate art into street improvements at Buena Vista Avenue and Garfield Street at Monterey Street in San Luis Obispo. The site is near the Apple Farm Inn. A total of $88,000 is available to the artist, or artists commissioned for this piece.

A non-mandatory, pre-proposal walk-thru will be held at the site so that artists may become familiar with the layout, design, and function of the location. The walk-thru is an opportunity to ask questions regarding the City’s Request for Proposals (RFP). Participants are asked to meet in front of the Apple Farm Inn, 2015 Monterey Street in San Luis Obispo at 10 a.m. on Friday, May 30 for the walk-thru.

Proposal packages may be obtained for free on the City of San Luis Obispo’s website, www.slocity.org under Bids & Proposals, by emailing your request to sbates@slocity.org or by faxing your request to

(805) 781-7292. When requesting RFP’s please include your name, street address, phone, fax, and email address, along with the name and specification number of the RFP that you are requesting. The name of this project is Public Art at Buena Vista Avenue and Garfield Street at Monterey Street. The specification number is 90838. Proposals must be submitted to the City of SLO by 3 PM on July 31.

Contact Shannon Bates, City of San Luis Obispo Public Art Coordinator, for additional information at (805) 781-7296, sbates@slocity.org or email Jason Steele, Program Director at ARTS Obispo at programs@sloartscouncil.org.

Friday, March 28, 2008

Open Studios applications streaming in!

Forgive the radio silence from ARTS Obispo, as we work diligently to process incoming applications for Open Studios Art Tour 2008, our 10th Anniversary year!

Interested in participating? The deadline has been extended by one week to April 9th, so you still have time! Visit our Open Studios page on the ARTS Obispo website to download an application, and call our office at 805.544.9251 if you have any questions!

Thursday, January 31, 2008

ATTENTION : 8th - 12th Grade art students!

InnerSpark, California State Summer School for the Arts Applications due February 29!

Selected students will have the opportunity for intense study with renowned educators in Animation, Creative Writing, Dance, Film/Video, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts at the California Institute for the Arts in Valencia. Local art teachers are a great resource for students and have received InnerSpark packets for their students.

Please visit www.innerspark.us for applications and more information.

Monday, January 28, 2008

Bay Area Artist Squeak Carnwath at Cuesta College


There will be a panel interview with Squeak Carnwath, an internationally exhibited Bay Area artist, on Friday, February 8 at 5 PM in Cuesta College Art Dept. Room 7120, followed by an art gallery reception for her exhibition, Squeak Carnwath: New Paintings & Prints in the Cuesta College Art Gallery.

This exhibit will feature paintings and prints from Carnwath’s newest body of work. The paintings are large scale with rich surfaces and layered images and meanings. The majority of Carnwath’s work of the last 30 years, and this exhibit is no exception, finds the artist chronicling her life, both personally and as she contacts the world around her. Most often the artist will use images and words on the same surface, with both holding equal importance. As an artist, activist and teacher Carnwath has had an influence that extends far beyond the Bay Area, which she has called home for more than thirty years. This will be her first exhibit on the Central Coast.

The Cuesta College Art Gallery is located on the San Luis Obispo Campus on Highway 1, halfway between SLO and Morro Bay. See more of her work at www.squeakcarnwath.com. For more information contact gallery director Tim Anderson at (805) 546-3202.