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SUMMARY:Bohemian Summer: The Artwork and Life of Jeanne d'Orge
DESCRIPTION:Photograph: Picnic in Robinson Canyon\, circa 1923. L to R: Alfred Burton\, painter William Silva\, Jeanne d’Orge\, Robinson Jeffers\, twins Donnan and Garth Jeffers. \n\nBohemian Summer: The Artwork and Life of Jeanne d’Orge\, an exhibition featuring historical photographs\, letters\, poems\, and artwork by the founder of the Carl Cherry Center for the Arts\, opens Friday\, July 19th\, and will run through August 3rd\, 2019. The exhibit will also include works by Jo Mora and Ephraim Doner. \n  \nAbout Jeanne d’Orge (Mrs. Carl Cherry)  \nBorn in 1887 in England\, Jeanne d’Orge spent her childhood in Edinburgh\, London\, and Paris. Her book of verse\, Voice in the Circle\, published in 1955\, focuses on her childhood in Europe. \nAfter moving to New York in 1906\, d’Orge became associated with “The Others\,” a group of iconoclastic poets that included Marianne Moore\, William Carlos Williams\, and Wallace Stevens. Her poetry was included in the anthology The Others and The Poetry Journal. In 1923 Scribner’s Magazine published her award-winning “Lobos” poems. \nJeanne d’Orge died on May 1\, 1964\, at the age of 87. Although her painting was recognized in her lifetime for its forcefulness and spirit with exhibits at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art\, the Park Avenue Galley in New York City\, and the De Young Museum in San Francisco\, d’Orge insisted that her paintings never be sold\, saying only\, “I’m just a paintbrush for God.” \n\n\n 
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/bohemian-summer/
LOCATION:Carl Cherry Center for the Arts
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery
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SUMMARY:Kenny Stahl Trio - Jazz At The Cherry
DESCRIPTION:Jazz At The Cherry is proud to present an exciting afternoon of music with The Kenny Stahl Trio on Saturday\, July 20th\, at 3:00 p.m. \nOne of the hottest jazz flute performers today\, Kenny Stahl has worked with Stevie Wonder\, Jaco Pastorius\, Ira Sullivan\, Cal Tjader\, Richie Cole\, Herb Jeffries\, Paul Horn\, and many others.  He has received the “Best Jazz Soloist” award from the International Flute Association and has opened for Diana Krall.  Jazz Now magazine describes Kenny as “a masterful soloist producing a whole range of timbers\, tones\, colors and moods.” Joining Kenny will be bassist\, Zach Westfall  and drummer\, Leon Joyce\, Jr. \nBass guitarist\, Zach Westfall\, was born in Hot Springs\, Arkansas and has combined his southern roots with the rich artistic tradition of the Monterey Peninsula jazz scene. Upon graduation from high school\, Zach went to Berklee School of Music where he majored in jazz bass. \nDrummer\, Leon Joyce Jr.\, has worked with a wide variety of top artists including Ramsey Lewis\, Nancy Wilson\, Smokey Robinson\, James Carter\, Clark Terry\, Larry Coryell\, Patti LaBelle and Mary Wilson.  The San Jose Mercury News describes Leon as “an antidote to power drummers and the hybrid-genre bands with their brainy arrangements.” \nThis special engagement at The Cherry is an opportunity to enjoy this outstanding jazz trio prior to their scheduled performance at this year’s Monterey Jazz Festival! Tickets are $25.00\, available on brownpapertickets.com or by calling (831) 624-7491. Wine and light fare are included in the ticket price. Doors open at 2:00 p.m.\, and the performance begins at 3:00 p.m. \n  \n. \n 
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LOCATION:Carl Cherry Center for the Arts
CATEGORIES:Cherry Hall Theater
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