Alexander Salazar Fine Art Grand Opening in downtown San Diego this weekend!



Alexander Salazar

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Rocco Landesman, Chair of NEA, in San DIego tomorrow


Press release form Toni Robin Public Relations on tomorrow’s unique art event in San Diego.

MEDIA ADVISORY
NEA Public Forum, March 13, 2 pm

March 13 is a big day for our arts and culture community.

Rocco Landesman, chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), will make San Diego the first California stop in his national tour promoting the NEA’s “Art Works” initiative. Landesman is touring major American cities to promote the role of art in creating vibrant communities and spurring economic development. Learn more about Art Works here. The chairman’s public schedule will be posted in the Newsroom on the NEA web site at www.arts.gov

NEA ART WORKS FORUM
SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 2 PM
Mandell Weiss Theatre, La Jolla Playhouse
2910 La Jolla Village Drive
Free Parking and Directions

Please RSVP directly to Toni Robin, tr@trprsandiego.com, 858.483.3918

MEDIA is invited to attend a public forum featuring Rocco Landesman and some of our community’s most engaging leaders who will share how Art Works here in San Diego. This is a chance to hear remarks from one of our nation’s leading arts advocates and a vigorous defender of arts funding.

The City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture is thrilled and honored that San Diego has been selected and provided this opportunity to showcase our vibrant arts and culture community.

Toni Robin
public relations / marketing
964 chalcedony street
san diego, california 92109
www.trprsandiego.com
e: tr@trprsandiego.com
t: 858.483.3918
c: 619.997.3918

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Irina Negulescu at Joe Bedford’s Coalesce Gallery in Little Italy, San Diego, TONIGHT!


San Diego artist Irina Negulescu

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Great Monthly Art Event in San Diego Tonight in Encinitas




2nd Friday Sketch Jam Encinitas

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New appointees to San Diego Commission for Arts & Culture announced


From the official press release:

MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL APPOINTS TWO TO THE CITY OF SAN DIEGO
COMMISSION FOR ARTS AND CULTURE

January 25, 2010 – San Diego, CA – Mayor Jerry Sanders announced the appointment of two new Commissioners to serve on the City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture. “We acknowledge and appreciate these individuals and their willingness to give their time, talent and expertise to serve the City of San Diego,” said Sanders.

Larry Baza is a professional arts administrator with more than 32 years experience in advocating for the arts at the local, state and national level. He was recommended by Councilmember Marti Emerald and will replace Claire Anderson.

Baza has served on the boards of various non-profit arts organizations and provided his expertise as a panelist for arts commissions and foundations. In his professional career, Baza has directed and managed San Diego arts organizations and businesses including Centro Cultural De La Raza, Sushi Performance and Visual Arts, Fingerhut Gallery and Community Arts of San Diego.

His wealth of knowledge and experience includes affiliations, consultancies, site visits and panel participation with various arts organizations including the National Endowment for the Arts, California Arts Council, California Association of Local Arts Organizations, Chicano Federation of San Diego County, National Association of Latino Arts and Culture and the San Diego Community Foundation.

Currently, Baza is a partner in Noel-Baza Fine Art Gallery in Little Italy. He lives in North Park.

Todd Figi has a long and distinguished career as an arts and culture patron, advocate, entrepreneur and civic leader. Through his career in the art, gift and design industries, he became affiliated with many business and trade organizations and was recognized as a leader and generous donor including being named Man of the Year by the Young Presidents Organization and Man of the Year in the Gift Industry by amfAR (American Foundation for AIDS Research.)

His lifelong interest in the arts led him to be an avid collector of Latin American paintings, drawings and sculpture from masters including Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo. Locally, he has served on the boards of the San Diego Museum of Man and the Museum of Contemporary Art, where he served as President from 2008-09.

Figi was nominated by Councilmember Kevin Faulconer and will replace Courtney Ann Coyle. He lives in La Jolla.

The mission of the City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture is to vitalize the city by integrating arts and culture into community life while supporting the region’s cultural assets and showcasing San Diego as an international cultural destination. For more information please call the Commission office at (619) 236-6778 or visit the Commission website at www.sandiego.gov/arts-culture.

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Movers & Shakers 2:Who’s Who in the San Diego Visual Arts World opens TONIGHT at Art Expressions Gallery in San Diego


From the official press release:
Movers & Shakers 2: Who’s Who in the San Diego Visual Arts World
Local Artists Portray Local VIPs

Reception: Thursday, Jan 21 from 6:30 to 8:30pm
Show continues until Saturday, Feb 6, 2010
Art Expressions Gallery: 2645 Financial Court, Suite C, SD, 92117
Exhibition hours: Monday – Friday 9am-5pm, Saturday 10am-5pm
Info: Patricia Frischer 760.943.0148 or Patricia Smith 858.270.7577

Visit the Movers and Shakers website for Artists and Movers and Shakers biographies as well as VIP views of their visions for the future of the visual arts in San Diego in Part One and Part Two of this project. The website is sponsored by SDVAG. Part Two will be completed by January of 2010 and on display at Art Expressions Gallery. We are delighted to present a Catalog of Portraits of Part Two.

List of Artists with Movers and Shakers 2

James Aitchison – Anita Edman, Director, Solana Beach City Hall Gallery
Joseph Bennett – Irène de Watteville , Board member Synergy Arts Foundation and Tile Heritage Organization
Nancy Bergmann – Carolyn S. Mickelson, Chair of the City of Oceanside Arts Commission, Vice-President of Oceanside Museum of Art, President, Creative Designs, Inc.
Jenifer Broomberg- Ian Ashley
Ashley Blalock – Carol McCusker, Ph.D., Curator of Photography, Museum of Photographic Arts, San Diego
Alberto Caro – Ernest Silva Professor of Visual Art, University of CA, San Diego
Josue Castro – Deborah Klochko , Director, Museum of Photographic Arts
Petyr Cirino – Mollie Kellogg , Coordinator, UU Art Guild and Bard Hall Gallery
Renee Corwin – Dottie Stanley, President, Patrons of the Prado
Marianela de la Hoz – Pierrette Van Cleve, Director, Van Cleve Fine Art
Mireille des Rosiers – Sharon L. Gorevitz, Producer, Talmadge Art Show and Corporate Development Executive, KPBS, Steven Nossan, Director, Front Porch Gallery and Creative Director, Studio Masern Claire Slattery Vice Chair, Board of Directors, San Diego Art Institute
Ellen Dieter – Andrea Chamberlin, San Diego Art Department, Tim Field, President & CEO, San Diego Art Institute, Kerstin M. Robers, Director of Admin, San Diego Art Institute
Max Dolberg – Jerry Waddle, Ducky Waddle’s Emporium
Shahla Dorafshan – Andrea Chamberlin, San Diego Art Department, Tim Field, President & CEO, San Diego Art Institute, Kerstin M. Robers, Director of Admin, San Diego Art Institute
Renee Bonorand Fleming – Ron Jessee, Visual Arts Coordinator, Region 9 VAPA Lead, San Diego County Office of Education
Will Gibson – Abraham P. Ordover, Owner The Ordover Galleries, Solana Beach/SD Natural History Museum
Vero Glezqui – Rachel Teagle, Executive Director of The New Children’s Museum
Brian Goeltzenleuchter – Teri Sowell , Director of Exhibitions and Collections, Oceanside Museum of Art
Michael C. Gross – James Skip Pahl – Director, Oceanside Museum of Art
José Alfredo Gutierrez – Jimenez Julio Rodríguez Ramos and Cecilia Ochoa V. Co-Director, Entijuanarte
Michèle Guieu – Lynn Susholtz, Owner, Stone Paper Scissors and Art Produce Gallery
Becky Guttin – Ron Newby , Curator, The Bronowski Art & Science Forum
Norma Brown Hill – Erika Torri, J oan & Irwin Jacobs Executive Director of the Athenaeum Music & Arts Library
Georgia Hoopes – Robert C. Wright, Founding Member Wright & L’Estrange
Suda House – Jennifer Spencer
Jeffery Laudenslager – Patricia Frischer, coordinator, San Diego Visual Arts Network
Ron Lemen – Sebastian Capella, Master teacher
Vanessa Lemen – Jim Gilliam, Arts Administrator, City of Encinitas
Mary Margaret – Paul Vauchelet
Kelly Mellos – Debra Turner-Emerson, MBA, Executive Director, St. Madeleine Sophie’s Center
Richard Allen Messenger – Andrea Chamberlin, San Diego Art Department, Tim Field, President & CEO, San Diego Art Institute , Kerstin M. Robers, Director of Admin, San Diego Art Institute
Irina Negulescu – Sandi Cottrell, Managing Director of Mission Federal ArtWalk and Art Walk on the Bay
Herb Olds – Mark-Elliott Lugo, Library Curator, San Diego Public Library/Visual Arts Program
Stathis Orphanos – Charles Bronson, Vista Art Foundation
Julio Orozco – Luis and Gerda Ituarte, Consejo Fronterizo de Arte y Cultura (COFAC)/Border Council of Arts and Culture
Tony Peters – Patti and Coop Cooprider, art collectors and advocates
Lee Puffer – Karen McGuire, Curator of Exhibitions, City of Carlsbad’s William D. Cannon Art Gallery
Deanne Sabeck – Ted Washington, Pruitt Igoe and Puna Press
Cheryl Sorg – Angela Carone, Arts and Culture Producer at KPBS
Jennifer Spencer -Suda House
Dottie Stanley – Vicky DeLong , Executive Director Bonita Museum & Cultural Center
Michael Steirnagle – Joanna Bigfeather
Kim Treffinger – Gerrit Greve, Arts for Healing and Board Member, Synergy Art Foundation
Fritzie Urquhart – Joni Miringoff , Co-Founder of ArtSplash
Brian Weisz – Kathy Rubesha, Board Chairperson, California Center for the Arts Escondido
NC Winters – Melissa Inez Walker, Director, Distinction Gallery and Artist Studios

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Subtext | Little Italy, San Diego | opening TONIGHT!



Subtext, Little Italy, January 12, 2010

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THE ARTS COUNCIL OF THE TEMECULA VALLEY “Visual Expressions 2010″ Juried Art Show Artist Reception and Award Ceremony January 14, 2010


THE ARTS COUNCIL OF THE TEMECULA VALLEY
“Visual Expressions 2010″ Juried Art Show
Artist Reception and Award Ceremony

14th January 2010 – The Arts Council of The Temecula Valley would like to invite you to the Artists Reception and Award Ceremony for the “Visual Expressions 2010″ juried art show. The exhibit is scheduled to run from January 22nd 2010 to February 21st 2010.

The Show is chaired by Angela Morris, President of The Council and Sissi Hale.
The very talented and lovely Mollie Kellogg juried the Visual Expressions 2010 entries. She was assisted by Lisa Bebi, another fascinating artists from San Diego.

Angela Morris said “We are so excited to say that our ‘Call to Artists’ had an amazing turnout of artists and art. We had over 200 pieces of fantastic work submitted by 56 artists”.
Sissi Hale said “I would like to personally commend all the artists who entered the show on their artistry and talent. The Council is so pleasantly surprised to see such an eclectic display of style and brilliance”.

Morris also added “Our mission is to raise the profile of the arts in Temecula, and as part of this program we will be organizing a series of events, including juried shows, solo shows, group shows, contests, plein air field trips and other activities. The Visual Expressions show is just the start, we want to encourage local artists to gain wider exposure, especially new artists looking to break through.”

The Council would like to thank the participating artists for making such long drives from all corners of Southern California. We have artists from Pasadena to El Cajon and so many cities in between. We would like to extend an open invitation to all artists, gallery owners, collectors, the press and members of our community to attend this special night for the arts in Temecula.

The juried competition includes categories in the following media: Oil, Acrylic, Watercolor, Mixed-Media, Collage, Pastels, Sculpture, Print and Photography.

Awards will be granted in each of the four categories, as follows: First Place: $200; Second Place: $100; Third Place: $50.
Other awards are (1) Best Of Show: $300, presented by Blick’s Art Materials; (1) People’s Choice: $50; (1) Historical Theme: $50 (Historical Theme showcasing the legacy of the Temecula Valley or the best depiction of historic Temecula, presented by Jim Moore). And 4 Honorable Mentions from The Jurors.

Find out more fromSissi Hale Studio

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January event at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego



MCASD warmly invites you to join us for a winter Members’ Celebration in honor of the exhibition, Tara Donovan.

Thursday, January 14 > 7-9 PM
MCASD Downtown, Jacobs Building

This exclusive, Members-only event will allow viewers an intimate look at this popular exhibition. Explore the galleries and see the works that San Diego Union-Tribune art critic Robert Pincus hailed as “mystifying and wonderful.” Enjoy a drink, live music, and the opportunity to discuss the works on view with MCASD curators.

Gallery space is limited; RSVP required.
RSVP by Tuesday, January 12 to 858 454 3541 x120 or members@mcasd.org.

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TONIGHT 12/12 in San Diego: Ray at Night, North Park


Don’t miss the 100th running of Ray at Night starting right now in San Diego’s North Park. Founded by Gustaf Rooth of Planet Rooth Studios and recently written up in the New York Times, this monthly event defines urban San Diego’s homegrown arts scene. Check out their website for more info at rayatnight.com, even if it does still show November’s featured artist.

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