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SUMMARY:A Timeless Spring Online Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:“A Timeless Spring\,” an exhibit exploring the artwork of Mrs. Carl Cherry and Reuben Kadish\, closed September 4th. The exhibit can be seen online through October 31\, 2021. \nVISIT EXHIBIT \nIn the years around World War II\, modernist art produced in the United States was varied in style and subject matter.  Artwork from this era was produced by an increasingly diverse group of artists working in a range of media\, as revealed by the works in the current exhibition. The muscular surrealism and abstract expressionism of Reuben Kadish meets the churning forms of an early WWII-era Carmel art by Mrs. Carl Cherry (Jeanne D’Orge). Focusing on the period of 1935 to 1980\, the exhibit is not a unified conjuring of American modernism\, but rather a cross-section of many-sided–even incompatible–art forms\, media and themes.\nReuben Kadish–painter\, muralist\, printmaker and sculptor–was born in Chicago in 1913. At fourteen he began studying with Lorser Feitelson. Politically outspoken\, Kadish caught the attention of Jackson Pollock and they became friends. Kadish taught at the Pacific Institute of Music & Fine Art and assisted muralist Siqueiros in Mexico and in southern California. During the 1930s\, he was in San Francisco and head of the mural division for the Federal Art Project. During WWII Kadish was an art correspondent for Life magazine. After the war\, he purchased a dairy farm in New Jersey and withdrew from the art world until the late 1950s. Mr. Kadish then took up sculpture and taught at the Cooper Union in NYC. Kadish died in NYC on Sept. 20\, 1992. \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. After 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. \nPictured: Untitled Bathers – Reuben Kadish
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/a-timeless-spring/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery,Highlight
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210905
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SUMMARY:Art Sparks Needs You!
DESCRIPTION:Attention local poets\, photographers and artists: We are looking for submissions for our weekly online newsletter\, Art Sparks. Please send your submissions to info@carlcherrycenter.org for consideration.
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/cfa1/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Call for Artists
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210917
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211017
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SUMMARY:Both Ways Will Take You There - Sarah Klein and David Kwan
DESCRIPTION:Pictured: “Mind Bottles” – Sarah Klein \n\nBoth Ways Will Take You There features individual and collaborative works by Sarah Klein and David Kwan\, reflecting their interests in experimental animation\, visual music\, and serial processes across a range of media. The exhibit opens in person and online Friday\, September 17th through Saturday\, October 16th. An artists’ reception will close the exhibit. The event will be free and open to the public. Cherry Gallery hours are Wednesday through Saturday from noon to 4:00 p.m. \nVISIT ONLINE EXHIBIT \n\nAbout the Artists: \n“Faster Firecracker”Sarah Klein\, 2015 \nSarah Klein is a visual artist working in animation and printmaking. She employs drawing\, paper cutouts and live-action footage to create both narrative and abstract pieces. After a decade of working in stop-motion animation\, she continues to investigate the language of movement in her print-based works. Using image sequences and repetition\, she focuses on individual parts that make up the whole work. \n\n  \n“Waveshaper” David Kwan – Sound Generated Video \nDavid Kwan is a sound and visual artist\, who adapts musical structures into visual compositions. For the work in this exhibit\, he takes inspiration from visualizations and analyses of sound\, such as oscilloscope displays and spectrograms\, and uses electronic synthesis techniques to produce signal patterns in sound and image. Layering and arranging these signals into chords and clusters\, he plays with harmony\, counterpoint and phasing\, to highlight the interplay of line and pattern\, and light and color. Watch video here. \n  \n 
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/both-ways-will-take-you-there-sarah-klein-and-david-kwan/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery,Highlight
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