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BACKGROUND DETAIL: ‘North Beach Afternoon’ Manabu MorikawaLEFT DETAIL: ‘Biosphere Reserve’ Gloria VernonMIDDLE DETAIL: Spring Break Camp 2012 RIGHT DETAIL: ‘Udderlesque’ Colin Poole
Issue 12 • June 2012
march 2014
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From the CEO....The gallery is absolutely full of wonderful work this month! The West Coast Pastel Society and Blue Line Arts have partnered to exhibit a selection of exquisite and stunning pastels. As well, the Remastered work from Blue Line Artists are exciting depictions of the original masters with a delightful twist. Come select your favorite. I’d like to send a kudos to all the participating high school students and their instructors for submitting work for the largest high school exhibit we’ve ever had to date-102 pieces from the following high schools: Roseville, Oakmont, Granite Bay, Whitney, Rocklin, Colfax, Western Sierra Collegiate Academy, Hamilton and Woodcreek. Take a peek at this incredible exhibit to see these artists’ work before they become world renowned! On 3rd Saturday we’ll congratulate and announce the winners of the High School and Pastel exhibits.
The 6th annual Lottery for the Arts is just around the corner, April 10, 6pm. For those artists who wish to support and participate again in this popular signature event for the region, the deadline to submit work is March 17-don’t delay. We want to showcase your photos in the online gallery. Also, don’t forget to buy your ticket for the lottery they sell out fast...
Have you tried the music series yet? I was delighted to hear the sounds of Grammy winner Paul McCandless and harpist Motoshi Kosoko at the February show. The music was incredible. The next performance with Ricky Berger is on March 28, and if you’d like to become a Patron Member, you’ll receive tickets for two for the next four performances this year, along with receiving exclusive preview benefits to art openings every season. It’s a terrific value to enjoy.
Sincerely,
Julie Hirota
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StaffTONY NATSOULAS
Exhibitions Consultant
KATHLEEN MAZZEI Operations Manager
KATIE CURLER Education Coordinator
LORI CARDOZA Membership & Development
Coordinator
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FEATURES
2 CEO Letter
8 Calls to Artists
14 Artist Profile: L.Ray Bingham
26 2014 Music Series: Ricky Berger
WHAT’S HAPPENING
4 March 2014 Calendar
10 Current Exhibits 12 Upcoming Exhibits
18 Gallery Shots by Lang Lew
28 2014 Visiting Artist: Tip Toland
32 Warren T. Eich Middle School Feature By Laurel Teague EDUCATIONAL 16 Professional Artist Workshop Series 2014
20 “Around the World” Spring Break Art Camp 22 Super Sunday Art Academy
24 Summer Fun
SPECIAL THANKS
6 Thank You Members
30 Past Exhibits
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*2014 Lottery for the Arts Artwork Deadline Midnight Mon. March 17th
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*2014 Lottery for the Arts Artwork Deadline Midnight Mon. March 17th
T H A N K Y O U T O O U R M E M B E R S
BLUE LINE SOCIETY ($1000+)
CarMax Foundation David & Dolly FiddymentDavid & Linda BreningerDeanne GreenDick & Louise Wiesner Emily LeffEric McIntoshFolsom Lake BankGranite Bay DevelopmentHampton Inn Jeff JonesJennifer Crisologo John Norman Julie HirotaMorgan Stanley Smith Barney North Valley BankPlacer Community Foundation Placer Valley TourismSierra Rock & LandscapeStar 106.5Susan RohanSutter Roseville Medical Center Taber Creative Group Thunder Valley Casino & Resort Union Pacific FoundationUS BankWells Fargo Westfield GalleriaWestwood Family Cellars William Ishmael
BENEFACTOR ($500+)
Aldo Pineschi and Lesli GotoDave and Janice Cook David BreningerEric StruckFirst Northern Bank George and Jen PhillipsGray Allen Linda BrownMarcus LoDucaMarcy Friedman, Peg’s Glorified Ham n Eggs Roseville Auto Mall Roseville Kiwanis Sandor and Holly TicheSusan MansfieldSuzanne Gazzaniga
Please welcome our newest Blue Line Artist members!
Debby SchnabelDeborah PlathEva Gretta CooperJackie CarrollJames CanningJennifer LandauKarren LusignanKris CraneLaura FisherLinda Waddle
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T H A N K Y O U T O O U R M E M B E R S
PATRON ($250+)
Alexander LowAndrew Klonecke Catherine VollmerChris & Sharon Steele Christina RichterCommunity 1st BankDarren SiegelDavid AttawayDavid & Marybeth Knoll Denio’s Roseville Farmers MarketErica MatneyHeron Pacific, WildlandsIntegral Financial Management Jack DuranJames & Mary Beth Montgomery Janet DickJanet WagnerJim & Diane WilliamsJohn JohnsonJohn M. SinclairJoy WestrupJudi & Dwight StickneyKatherine BryantKaty SchardtKim Silvers Lion’s Club RosevilleMarge DobrowolskiMary ShawMerle AxelradMichael & Kathy MetzgerMichael Ziegler Nicholas & Laura Udall Sandra SmoleySarah ReillySierra VistaSouth Placer Art in Public Places Stephen MartinezTaber Creative Group Ursula Johnson Virginia Amick Zoom Imaging Solutions Inc.
CONTRIBUTOR ($100+)
Afie RoyoAJ TrombettaAmanda Broadhurst Ann DiamondstoneAnnette de Bellefeuille Barb Brass Barbara NewellClifton Johnson David PetersonDonna Eckwortzel FreyEdward Chaney Edward GoldmanElizabeth KamrarEric & Paige Stauss Evelyn BroyerFred & Linda MitschGayle StreffGeneva ParkerGeorge HargraveGina GarbolinoGreg McGovern Helen PhillipsIrene Lester Inger PriceJack Powell Jana Nakase LeeJanet RobertsJanice Metrogen Jeff RontenJim & Florence SmithJohn and Mary Lathrop John JohnsonJon & Darlene EngellennerKathy MetzgerKelly Karas Kevin LockhartLeonard DavisLew Fellows Marcia & Cameron Murray Marilyn FestersenMarvis & Jim SmithMike Madrid Pat Abraham & Norm Van Huff Paul & Lisa Joiner Ricco & Susan ChesRobyn SlakeyRoopal ShahRoseville Rotary Samual Bassett & Pepe PoolShimoSusana WatsonYuko Carson
Please welcome our newest Blue Line Artist members!
Linda MorandMarilyn DizikesMarjan KluepfelMartha WolfeMeghan SullivanMichelle AndresNoelle Tamborini-OlsonNova EdwardsT. Robert DarroughYvonne Hogan
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CALLS TO ARTISTSClick on the titles for more details
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2014 Lottery for the ArtsYou are invited to contribute to the 6th Annual Lottery for the Arts on Thursday, April 10. That’s right, the event has been moved to the spring! Last year we reached audiences and collectors well beyond the San Francisco Bay Area and Los Angeles region.
This year Diana L. Daniels, Curator of Contemporary Art at the Crocker Art Museum jurying the work. We hope to have the event televised on public access. Cash prizes will be awarded for top three artists selected. Don’t miss this exciting opportunity! You’re guaranteed to have one of your pieces valued at $250+ selected and is a 100% donation to Blue Line Arts.
DEADLINE: MARCH 17, 2014
Art You Can Feel As visitors to art galleries and museums, we’ve always had to fight the urge to reach out and touch the artwork we’re admiring, but this exhibit allows for the exact opposite--we’re encouraging artists to create tactile artworks for our visitors to enjoy. Visitors will be able to pick up, touch, and play with your artworks to create a tactile artistic experience.
DEADLINE: MAY 5, 2014
Mid Century MadnessThe SacMod Society and Blue Line Arts will be joining together to present an exhibition of contemporary art inspired by the Mid-Century Modern period. This exhibit will feature 2D pieces only including: paintings, prints, low-relief sculptures and photography. Providing visual contrast to the juried items. Furniture and artifacts from the mid century period will be displayed throughout the Coker Family Gallery. This year’s judges will be Jim Brown and Michelle Gringeri-Brown, publishers of Atomic Ranch Magazine.
DEADLINE: MAY 7, 2014
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Coker Family GalleryThe Pastel Society of the West Coast Membership Show
February 27 – April 5
Remastered February 27 – April 5
WestPark Workshop GalleryThe Next Generation
Annual High School ExhibitJanuary 9 – February 22
Eli & Edythe Broad Children’s GalleryThe Pastel Society of the West Coast Membership Show
February 27 – April 5
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Civic CenterCity of Roseville
Photo Competition&
Art Studio TrekFebruary 21 - April 4
Paramount Equity
MaryLynn Tanenbaum January 17 - March 28
Roseville Chamber of CommerceJames Canning
February 7 - April 18
Peg’s Glorified Ham n EggsCeleste Budd
January 31 - April 11
OracleMarilyn Dizikes
February 17 - May 9
DETA
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Civic CenterCity of Roseville Staff Show
April 4 - May 23
Paramount EquityIrena Orlov
March 28 - June 6
Roseville Chamber of CommerceMyron Stephens April 18 - June 27
Peg’s Glorified Ham n EggsMichael Smith
April 11 - June 20
UPCOMING EXHIBITS
Coker Family GalleryAmerica’s ClayFest
April 17 – May 31
WestPark Workshop GalleryMarianne BlandApril 17 – May 31
Eli & Edythe Broad Children’s GalleryVisiting Artist in Residence: Tip Toland
April 16 – May 10
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3RD SATURDAY SPONSORS
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Comments from a curator on supporting our communities: The backbone of our art world is the galleries and museums. We need to support them as much as we can so our legacies, inspirations and artistic communications live on. Being an artist, we have it a little easier then an “everyday” person. We can contribute something we have made as opposed to money. Please give to as many arts organizations that will have you, to support their programming, exhibitions and cultural inspirations.
Lynne Pearce InteriorsVilla Biscotto “Old World Italian Cookies”
Berryessa Gap Vineyards Tahoe Joe’s
Lone Buffalo Vineyards Silk Road Soda Company
Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.Grocery Outlet Buca di Beppo
Putah Creek WineryThe Drum Lab
Two Slices Pie Co.
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ARTIST PROFILE L.RAY BINGHAM
Artwork:‘Lily Vendor’ by Diego Rivera
Author/Writer: ‘The Basis of Criticism in the Arts”
Guilty Pleasure: Chocolate
Museum/ Gallery: National Gallery in Washington D.C.
Musician/Band: Ravi Shankar
Quote/Saying: ‘It’s Deja Vue All Over Again’
Escape: Road Trips
Who is your favorite artist and why? Sandro Botticelli and Katsushika Hokusai. Both masters of line in their mediums.
How did you get your start? The old school way. Pounding the pavement and showing wherever I could.
What are you most proud of? Having been a muralist for the Los Angeles City Hall building.
What has been your biggest challenge as an artist? Becoming a full time producing artist.
What do you see happening in the next 5 years? Guiding my new series of works into the future.
What is a hidden talent of yours? I love to cook.
Q&A
FAVORITES
Website: http://www.lraybingham.com/Email: [email protected]
PROGRAMS ARE FREE OR
DISCOUNTED FOR MEMBERS. NOT A
MEMBER YET? JOIN TODAY AND START
SAVING.
REGISTER HERE
• Intro to Digital SLR (DSLR) PhotographyHave a DSLR* camera and don’t know how to use it? Are you frustrated with the results of your photos? In this one workshop, students will learn the basic skills needed for operating a DSLR as well as how to use the camera as a tool for creating art and idea expression. *DSLR (digital single lens reflex) camera required. No compact point & shoots.
Saturday March 29th, 11AM - 2PM ~Members: $30 ~Non-Members: $35
• Branding: Manage your Website & Social MediaYour brand is YOU! Learn how to set yourself apart from the rest by remaining true to who you are and communicating that unique difference to your collectors and potential collectors. It doesn’t stop there... your “brand” is carried through all that you do, including your website and social media sites.
Saturday April 12th, 11AM - 2PM ~Members: $15 ~Non-Members: $20
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PROFESSIONAL ARTIST WORKSHOP SERIES 2014
•Marketing & Self-Promotion for Artists
Part of being an independent artist is marketing yourself and self promotion. In this workshop, you will identify avenues to get the word out on your artwork, learn how to tell people what you do, and how to make valuable contacts. You will brainstorm ideas and create a draft marketing plan that can kick start your career.
Saturday May 24th, 11AM - 12:30PM ~Members: $15 ~Non-Members: $20
•Working with GalleriesIn this 90-minute workshop, you will learn how to identify galleries that are appropriate partners for you, evaluate their business practices, understand your responsibility as an artist in their art stable, and learn how to build healthy working relationships.
Saturday June 28th, 11AM - 12:30PM ~Members: $15 ~Non-Members: $20
•Creating a High Impact Art ResumeResumes can be daunting, but they are the best chronicle of your accomplishments. In this 60-minute workshop, learn how to format and communicate the work you’ve done in a professional, high impact way. You’ll get the guidance you need to create a resume that can become a living document of your career.
Saturday July 26th, 11AM - 12PM ~Members: $10 ~Non-Members: $15
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GALLERY SHOTS BY LANG LEW
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SPRING BREAK CAMP “AROUND THE WORLD” April 14th - 18th, 9AM - 3:30PM Ages: 5-12 AM session (9AM -12PM) or PM session (12:30 - 3:30PM) Grab your passport because we’re going on a five day trip around the world! Stops to Africa, Greece, France, Italy, and Japan are on the itinerary. Passengers will be “flying” to each country to learn about the culture and create their own artistic souvenirs!
Member Pricing: Full week, all day price: $175 Full week, 1/2 day price: $95 One day price: $35
Non-Member Pricing: Full week, all day price: $190 Full week, 1/2 day price: $105 One day price: $40
REGISTER HERE
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SPRING BREAK CAMP 2012
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If your child has a hectic schedule this fall, but still wants to squeeze time in for art, consider Super Sundays at Blue Line Arts! A new theme will be revealed each month and new, awesome art activities will be held every Sunday from 1-4PM. Don’t worry, your child will still have time to finish their homework!
Super Sundays Art Academy has been extended for the rest of the year.
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In honor of the Remastered exhibit, students will learn how the masters created their art in this month-long set of activities.
March Dates: 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd, & 30th (1PM - 4PM) Members monthly fee: $20/per day fee: $6Non-Members monthly fee: $30/per day fee: $8
Programs are free or discounted for
members. Not a member yet? Join
today and start saving on fun learning.
“MASTER THE ARTS”
‘Mondrian with Hair’ Doric Jemison-Bell
“Little Art Lovers”June 16th - 20th, 10AM - 12:30PM Ages 3-5 Kiddos 5 and under are invited to this week-long camp where we’ll dive into all kinds of art projects!
“Artistic Architects”June 23rd - 27th, 9AM - 3PM Ages 7-13 Participants are encouraged to put on their engineering hats to envision and create an entire city. We’ll look at architecture throughout time, tour the neighborhood to get inspiration, and get to building using a variety of art concepts, tools, and techniques.
“Art you can Feel”July 7th-11th, 9AM - 3:30PM Ages 5-13 This camp will correspond with an exhibit in our WestPark Workshop Gallery by the same name. We’ll tour the exhibit to get inspiration, and then children will create interactive, tactile, and exploratory art!
“Sew Cool”July 14th - 18th, 9AM - 3:30PMAges 7-13 Sew and no-sew projects are so cool in this week-long camp. We’ll make wallets, aprons, tote bags, and other awesome projects to practice sewing skills and stretch our creativity!
“Make your own Minecraft”July 28th - August 1st, 9AM - 3PMAges 7-13Do you love Minecraft? Do you wish you could create your own game? If the answer is yes, then join us in this camp, where you’ll create your own tabletop game based on Minecraft along with other Minecraft inspired projects!
REGISTER HERE
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SUMMER CAMPS & WORKSHOPS
“Photograph your Summer Memories”July 7th - 11th, 10AM - 12PMAges 7-14Instructor: Maria DickersonLooking back at old photos is always fun! Learn how to use your digital camera to take pictures of your summer vacation.**Participants are asked to bring their own digital camera
“Paint like the Masters”July 21st - 25th, 10AM - 12PMAges 7-14Instructor: Margaryta ChaplinskaIf you love to paint and want to take your skills further, consider this workshop where you’ll work with expert painter, Margaryta Chaplinska. Beginner and advanced painters welcome!
“Awesome Anime”July 28th - August 1st, 10AM - 12PMAges 7-14Instructor: TBDDrawing will be anything but dull in this workshop, based on the art of Anime. Learn about shadowing, how to pose your characters, and other awesome drawing skills!
“Journal your Summer Memories”August 4th - 8th, 10AM - 12PMAges 7-14Instructor: Alison CampbellCapturing memories from summer vacation will be tons of fun in this workshop, where you will create a journal in the style of Diary of a Wimpy Kid. Greg Heffley would be proud!
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SHOW STARTS 7PMMEMBER $22 PER PERSON
NON-MEMBER $28 PER PERSONCLICK HERE TO SAMPLE HER MUSIC
Pianist/Singer Ricky Berger has been performing at recitals since she was five years old, and professionally from the age of 17. Her genre is described as Pop with a Jazz element which makes for an interesting bubbly sound. Ricky is only 25 years old and has performed at Harlow’s, The Crocker Art Museum and The Effie Yeaw Nature Center and the recipient of a Sammies award in the Singer-Songwriter.
RICKY BERGER FRIDAY 3.28.14
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3 SHOW SERIES PRICING AVAILABLE
2014 Music Series
Violinist Joe KyeFriday 1.31.14
Paul McCandless & Motoshi KosakoFriday 2.28.14
Pianist/Singer Ricky BergerFriday 3.28.14
Cast Country BandFriday 8.8.14
Singer Derek ThomasFriday 9.5.14
Jazz Singer Rachel Lauren
Friday 10.3.14
DOORS OPEN 6:30PM
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2014 VISITINGARTIST TIP TOLAND
April 17th - May 7th 2014
STOP IN AND VISIT WITH TIPDURING OUR OPEN HOURS.
Tip Toland (American, born 1950) resides in Vaughn, Washington. She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Ceramics from the University of Colorado, Boulder in 1975, and a Masters of Fine Arts in Ceramics from Montana State University in 1981. She has had numerous solo exhibitions including the Bellevue Art Museum, Washington; Museum of Contemporary Craft, Portland, Oregon; Barry Friedman LTD, New York; Pacini Lubel Gallery, Seattle; and Nancy Margolis Gallery, New York.
Toland has been featured in 80 national and international group shows since 1980 and has received notable awards.
Click Here for more information on this notable artist, along with workshop descriptions.
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“Letter to God” 2011 Tip Toland
FREE LECTURES: Saturday April 19th 5:30PM at Blue Line Arts
Monday April 21st 12:30PM at Sierra College
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DETAIL: JEFFERY BECKERLEG
DETAIL: LINDA FITZ GIBBON
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THANK YOU TO ARTISTS FROM
FEAST FOR THE EYES(FEBRUARY 2014)
Samuel Bassett and Pepe PoolJeffery Beckerleg
Diane Ruhkala BellCendrinne DeMattei
Jennifer EubanksLinda Fitz Gibbon
Colleen GiorgiMatthew Goldberg
Vivien HartArturo HerreraIsis Hockenos
Ursula JohnsonJohn Johnson
T.S. LinzeyMichele McCormick
Maggie Rose McGurkKelly McIntoshCarilyn MoyerCathi NewlinColin Poole
Max Redpath-KennedyBill Reed
Anna Noelle RockwellStephanie Rococha
Nancy SalernoRobyn SlakeyL TarkingtonSherry Tobin
Vasiliy VdovichenkoNicole Vismara
Exciting, innovative and hands on, Warren T. Eich Middle School is emerging as one of our areas leading junior highs. Located in Roseville and catering to 6th through 8th graders, Eich offers a selection of visual and performing arts classes rivaling some high schools. From ballroom dancing to Imprint, Eich’s very own literary magazine, students are exposed to a variety of interdisciplinary classes which encourage creativity, interaction and analysis.
All this is on par with W.T. Eich’s initiative to become the first International Baccalaureate certified middle school in Placer County. The IB Middle Years Programme is designed to challenge students aged 11-16 to become creative, critical and reflective thinkers. The arts are one of eight designated subject groupings to form well rounded students who are prepared for life in the 21st century.
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Although it can take 1-3 years to become an IB World School, the energy is already here. On February 25, Eich hosted a Visual and Performing Arts Showcase, featuring drama monologues, dance performances, musical numbers and art displays from 5 different classes. Their visual art gallery featured elaborate engineering figures, original pieces as well as renditions of masterpieces such as The Great Wave off Kanagawa and Starry Night. With each stage set came a warming and resounding applause followed by yet another wonderful performance. It is this enthusiasm for arts education which truly sets Eich apart, and Blue Line Arts is looking forward to featuring Eich’s VAPA programs in our e-zine over the next few months!
- Laurel Teague
BOARD OF DIRECTORSPresident
DAVE COOKRCH Group
Vice President - Marketing ED GOLDMAN
Goldman Communications, Inc.
Vice President - Development & Artist AffairsWILLIAM ISHMAEL
Artist
Past PresidentJULIE FIELDER
CEO, AyurNomics
TreasurerGEORGE PHILLIPS
Phillips Land Law
SecretaryHOLLY TICHE
Consultant
Board Member at LargeJENNIFER CRISOLOGONew England Financial
Directors
DAVID BRENINGERPlacer County Water Agency
DEANNE GREENBrookfield Residential
JEFF JONES
WestPark Associates
ERIC MCINTOSHZoom Imaging Solutions Inc.
KELLY PETERSONLayers of Color
SUSAN ROHANMayor of Roseville
JOHN SINCLAIR
Sinclair, Wilson, Baldo & Chamberlain