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SUMMARY:"Shared Visions: The Cherry at Seventy-Five" Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This summer\, the Carl Cherry Center for the Arts illuminates the connection between the artwork and poetry of Jeanne D’Orge (Mrs. Carl Cherry) and contemporary local artists and poets in celebration of the center’s seventy-fifth year. \nOpening Friday\, July 14th\, Shared Visions: The Cherry Center at Seventy-Five will include paintings\, drawings and sculpture by ten area artists displayed alongside select works by Jeanne D’Orge from the Cherry Center’s private collection. Participating artists include Tracey Adams\, Robert Armstrong\, Rob Barnard\, Jennifer Brook-Kothlow\, Jamie Dagdigian\, Judith Foosaner\, Susan Hyde Greene\, Ken Hale\, Margaret Rinkovsky\, and the Temple Sisters. An artists’ reception will be held Friday\, July 14th\, from 5-7pm. The event is free and open to the public. \nArtists featured in this exhibition have created works that reinterpret and remix elements\, themes and the palette of Jeanne D’Orge\, and highlight ways art inspires across time.  Their works speak to the expanding diversity of the stories we want to tell\, and illustrate how today’s artists continue to find inspiration in the methods and pictorial traditions from the Cherry Center’s rich history. \nThe exhibit will close Saturday\, September 23rd. \n\nShared Visions: The Cherry at Seventy-Five Poetry Reading \nA poetry reading will be held at the Cherry Center on Friday\, July 28th\, at 7pm. Poets Jennifer Lagier\, George Lober\, Anne Mitchell\, and Elliot Ruchowitz-Roberts will read selections of their poetry alongside the writing of Mrs. Cherry; each offering insight into the other. Reservations required. Tickets are by donation\, available on eventbrite.com or by calling (831) 624-7491. The Cherry Center is located on the northwest corner of Fourth Avenue and Guadalupe Street\, Carmel. \nPictured\, left: Untitled – Jeanne D’Orge\nPictured\, right: “A Spider in the House” – Tracey Adams \n\nAbout the Artists: \nJeanne D’Orge took up painting at the age of fifty-four at the urging of her husband\, Carl Cherry. Although her paintings were recognized in her lifetime for their forcefulness and spirit  — with exhibits at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art\, the Park Avenue Galley in New York City\, and De Young Museum in San Francisco — D’Orge insisted her paintings never be sold\, saying\, “I’m just a paintbrush for God.” \nTracey Adams has been an exhibiting artist for over 35 years. She has participated in over 175 solo and group exhibitions in the United States and internationally\, including solo exhibitions at the Monterey Museum of Art\, Fresno Art Museum and the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History. Adams’ paintings are included in the permanent collections of the Bakersfield Museum of Art\, Crocker Museum\, Hunterdon Art Museum\, Monterey Museum of Art\, Fresno Art Museum\, Tucson Art Museum and Santa Barbara Museum of Art. \nRobert Armstrong grew up in Salinas\, California\, and attended UC Berkeley as an art major. A mechanical technician by trade\, he worked for a geophysical company\, a survey group and on a photon accelerator. Armstrong’s interest in geology\, physics and engineering informs his art. His exhibitions tend to be large\, unique installations\, with interesting titles\, humor and irony. \nRob Barnard was born in Lexington\, Kentucky in 1949. He began studying pottery at the University of Kentucky in 1971 after serving in Vietnam with the United States Marine Corps. In 1974 he was admitted to the Kentucky Guild of Artists and Craftsmen and accepted as a research student at Kyoto University of Fine Arts in Kyoto\, Japan where he studied under the late Kazuo Yagi. He has returned to Japan numerous times since 1978 for solo exhibitions in Tokyo\, Nagoya\, and Osaka. Besides Japan\, Barnard exhibits widely both in the United States and Great Britain. \nJennifer Brook-Kothlow was born and raised in San Francisco. Her training began in the early 1960’s as an undergraduate art major at the University of Colorado at Boulder\, and continued with studies in ceramics under Betty Woodman\, as well as extension courses at the San Francisco Art Institute under Frank Lobdell. She has dedicated her life to art practice and has continued to produce paintings and mono-prints influenced by the Abstract Expressionist style for the past fifty years. \nJamie Dagdigian is an artist and designer currently living and working on the Monterey Peninsula. He is an instructor and the Art Department Chairman at Monterey Peninsula College and has been creating mixed-media work while teaching both art and design. \nJudith Foosaner is a mixed-media artist who incorporates elements of collage and free-hand sketches into her large-scale acrylic works on canvas–dramatic\, gestural black and white works where linear elements suggest letters from some unknown alphabet\, poetry written in a language we can’t quite translate. \nSusan Hyde Greene is an award-winning fine art photographer. She cuts her images apart then stitches them back together in a reflection of relationships and humanity. Susan is an avid traveler whose artwork is created from images around the world. \nKenneth J. Hale (born 1948) received a BA in 1971 from California State University at Long Beach and a MFA from the University of Illinois (Urbana) in 1973. After graduation he moved to Austin\, Texas to teach at the University of Texas in the Department of Art and Art History. In addition to the AP/RC\, his paintings\, prints\, and drawings are in the collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art (New York\, NY)\, The National Museum of American Art (Washington\, DC)\, the Achenbach Foundation (San Francisco)\, the McNay Art Museum (San Antonio\, TX)\, the Chicago Art Institute (IL)\, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts (MA) and the Modern Art Museum of Ft. Worth (TX). \nSusan Hyde Greene is an award-winning fine art photographer. She cuts her images apart to then stitch them back together in a reflection of relationships and humanity. An avid traveler\, her artwork is created from images from all over the world. Greene received her BFA in textiles\, photography\, and art history from the University of Hawaii\, Manoa and her MFA from the University of Utah. Her work is in several public and private collections\, including Adobe Systems. \nMargaret Rinkovsky is a painter currently living in Santa Cruz\, California. She received her Bachelor’s of Fine Arts degree from UCLA. She also holds a Masters of Arts degree in Printmaking and a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting\, also from UCLA. Ms. Rinkovsky is the recipient of the prestigious SECA Award from the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art\, was a nominee to the American Academy of Arts in New York\, and received the Distinguished Artist Award from the Santa Cruz Art League. \nThe Temple Sisters – Holly and Ashlee Temple – work in mixed media to generate works on paper\, canvas and create small assemblages. Each work they devise is meant to engage the viewer in questions about the temporal and fluid nature of image\, memory\, and the cultural language of expression.
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/shared-visions-the-cherry-at-seventy-five-art-exhibition/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery,Highlight
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SUMMARY:Putin's War
DESCRIPTION:“Putin’s War\,” a new exhibit of paintings by Waldek Dynerman exploring the ongoing conflict in Ukraine\, opens Friday\, May 26th at the Carl Cherry Center for the Arts. A reception for the artist will be held Friday\, May 26th from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. \nVISIT ONLINE CATALOGUE \nRussia invaded Ukraine by land\, sea and air on Feb. 24\, 2022\, the largest attack by one state against another in Europe since World War II. Russian President Vladimir Putin has called its actions “a special military operation\,” while Ukraine and the West call the attack a malicious land grab. \nAgainst the backdrop of the successive incursions mounted by Russian forces into Ukrainian state territory since 2014\, the works presented in the exhibition – all of which were created within the past fifteen months – provide an evocative\, emotional reflection of the drastically transformed life and turbulent spiritual landscape of Ukraine and the Ukrainian people. \nVISIT ONLINE EXHIBIT \nAbout the Artist: \nBorn in Warsaw six years after WWII ended\, Mr. Dynerman grew up absorbing the traumatic stories of his parents and developing great empathy for victims of war; conflicts has become one of the stalwarts of his work. \n“When making art\, these thoughts and feeling are always present\, and may be expressed through brutal treatment of materials\, fragmentation of the human form\, or obfuscation of meaning.” Putin’s unprovoked aggression and the brutality of the Ukrainian war has triggered flashbacks to the many WWII stories he heard as a child” he says. \nMr. Dynerman has exhibited in dozens of group and one-person shows throughout the U.S. and Europe\, including exhibitions at the Hawthorn Contemporary in Milwaukee\, WI\, the Fata Morgana project space\, Berlin\, Germany\, and the Apteka Sztuki Gallery\, Wasaw\, Poland. \nThe exhibit can be seen Wednesdays through Saturdays\, 12 noon to 4 p.m. or by appointment through June 24th. The Carl Cherry Center for the Arts is located on the northwest corner of Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel. \nImage: “New World Order” – Waldek Dynerman
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/putins-war-ukranian-war-paintings-of-waldek-dynerman/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
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SUMMARY:Elliot Ruchowitz-Roberts Monterey County High School Poetry Awards 2023
DESCRIPTION:The Carl Cherry Center for the Arts is pleased to announce the Elliot Ruchowitz-Roberts Monterey County High School Poetry Awards 2023. The program was designed to recognize and promote excellence in high school poets and develop an interest in creative expression through the written word. A reading and ceremony honoring this year’s award-winning student poets will be held 2:00pm on Saturday\, May 20th\, at the Carl Cherry Center for the Arts\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel. \nThe program (formerly the Robert Campbell Monterey County High School Poetry Awards) was renamed this year to honor Elliot Ruchowitz-Roberts\, who provided inspiration and writing instruction to thousands of area high school students. \nCherry Center Poet-in-Schools: \nPatrice Vecchione \nOur teaching poet this year is Patrice Vecchione\, the author of two collections of poetry and three nonfiction books\, most recently My Shouting\, Shattered\, Whispering Voice: A Guide to Writing Poetry & Speaking Your Truth. Patrice has taught poetry in local schools and elsewhere for many years. patricevecchione.com. \nSponsors: \nThe Elliot Ruchowitz-Roberts Monterey County High School Poetry Awards are held each year in conjunction with Thinking Out Loud\, the Cherry Center’s annual high school art exhibition. Both programs are made possible through funding from: \nArts Council for Monterey County\nMonterey County Board of Supervisors\nMonterey Peninsula Foundation\nMonterey Public Library Foundation\nCarmel Woman’s Club\nCarmel-by-the-Sea Rotary\nCommunity Foundation for Monterey County\nGibson Family Foundation\nHazen Family Foundation\nNancy Buck Ransom Foundation\nPebble Beach Company Foundation\nYellow Brick Road Benefit Store
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/elliot-ruchowitz-roberts-monterey-county-high-school-poetry-awards-2023/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230430T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230430T170000
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SUMMARY:Springtime with The Cherry Trio
DESCRIPTION:The Cherry Trio\, Elizabeth Gaver (baroque violin)\, Penny Hanna (viola da gamba)\, and Michael Peterson (harpsichord) will be joined by guest artist Francis Toldi (dulcian) to perform Italian and Spanish music from the seventeenth century – trio sonatas by Dario Castello\, Giovani Batista Fontana and Bartolomeo de Selma\, arrangements of the French song Doulce Memoire\, and a harpsichord solo of Frescobaldi. \nFrancis Toldi \nThe dulcian is a double reed woodwind instrument from the Renaissance and predecessor of the modern bassoon. It is a versatile instrument – played quietly\, it has a sweet\, vocal sound suitable for chamber music\, but it can play loudly and join the consort of outside instruments. The concert program includes three trio sonatas with melodic parts for both violin and dulcian. Bartolomeo de Selma was himself a virtuoso performer on the early bassoon. \nThe Cherry Trio has performed at the Cherry Center annually for over ten years to welcome the New Year. We are happy to be performing our first spring concert at the Cherry Center! \nSunday\, April 30th at 3:00PM. Tickets are $25\, available on eventbrite.com or by calling (831) 624-7491.
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/springtime-with-the-cherry-trio/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230407
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230507
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SUMMARY:Lost and Found: Assemblage Artists of Northern California
DESCRIPTION:“Lost and Found: Assemblage Artists of Northern California” features multiple works from eight of the finest assemblage artists working in California today: Robert Armstrong\, Spencer Brewer\, Dianne Hoﬀman\, Sean O’Donnell\, Ray Magsalay\, Monty Monty\, Nancy Sevier\, and Esther Siegel. \nFrom Redwood Valley to San Francisco to the Monterey Peninsula\, these artists share a common goal: the desire to find and collect forgotten things\, then spend an inordinate amount of time bringing harmony\, humor\, beauty\, new meaning and purpose to these remnants of another era.Meet these time traveling visionaries at an artists’ reception on Friday\, April 7th\, from 5pm – 7pm at the Carl Cherry Center for the Arts\, Carmel. The event is free and open to the public. \n“Lost and Found” will run through May 6th\, and can be seen during gallery hours: Wednesday through Saturday from noon to 4:00 pm or by appointment. The Cherry Center is located on the northwest corner of Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel. \nVISIT ONLINE EXHIBIT \nCurator’s Statement:  \nA chance encounter last summer led Ellen and me into a walk-in cabinet of curiosities housed in a barn. It was filled from floor to ceiling with a cornucopia of piano parts\, pipe organ pipes\, violins\, brass instruments\, toys\, rivets\, bones\, eggbeaters\, vintage radios\, antique electronics\, masks\, mannequins and much\, much more\, all neatly organized in bins and boxes on shelves and hanging from hooks on walls. On the floor\, there were several workbenches with tools of the trade and just as many worktables\, each with multiple sculptures in the process of becoming. \nThe art barn\, home\, horse ranch and surrounding folk art follies are the playground of Spencer Brewer and Esther Siegel\, a couple of happily working\, multi-hyphenate artists\, who also (not coincidentally) produced and edited a newly released book\, called “Lost and Found: Assemblage Artists of Northern California.” \nI was so inspired by Spencer\, Esther and the remarkable group of artists featured in their book\, I asked Robert Reese if we could bring them to the Cherry\, together with three of the most celebrated assemblage artists from the Monterey Peninsula. \nThe book\, “Lost and Found: Assemblage Artists of Northern California\,” will be available for purchase in the gallery.   Link to the book and artists:  https://lostandfound.art/\n     – Jim Dultz \nPictured: Robert Armstong \n\n The Artists and their Statements:  \nRobert Armstrong (Carmel Valley) “My intention is to keep the work process and the materials simple\, direct\, and obvious so that ideas\, energies\, forms\, and associations are exposed\, stirred\, shifted\, and scrambled with a playful approach and a discursive edge.” \nSpencer Brewer: (Redwood Valley) “Analogue relics from the 19th century were once envisioned and manufactured to last lifetimes\, all made from the finest materials available. Utilizing these materials\, I create sculptures that hopefully inspire viewers to think outside the box in their own creative worlds.” \n Dianne Hoﬀman: (San Francisco) “I have a tendency to personify inanimate objects and feel genuine compassion for those that are damaged or discarded. I see potential in broken bits and find beauty in rust and erosion. The older an object\, the more haunting and alluring its ghost.” \nSean O’Donnell: (San Francisco) “I have always been a tinkerer. My generation of boys grew up building tree forts\, customizing our bicycles and demonstrating complete disregard for the assembly instructions needlessly included in our model car kits. My creative process is more about the tunnel than the light at the end of it.” \nMonty Monty: (Graton) “I am fascinated with the earliest modes of transportation\, gadgetry in all forms and just about everything else from the turn of the century. I admire antiques and things with age on them. These show up in my art\, which I refer to as “Vintage Collectible Sculpture and Assemblage.” \nRay Magsalay: (Pacific Grove) “I spent much of my childhood alone\, developing a strong connection to fantasy and magic. This shows up in the art I create. All time spent making art guarantees a feeling of peace within me\, so I continue to make it.” \nNancy Sevier: (Salinas) “I bring together abandoned parts. Even in their brokenness\, these objects hold meaning and conjure a desire for wholeness and harmony. I’m interested in exploring the object and its embedded cultural memory.” \nEsther Siegel: (Redwood Valley) “Once I discovered I could “draw and paint” with objects\, I was hooked. Just as I have always enjoyed putting together ingredients in the kitchen to bake and cook\, I love the alchemy of creating interesting combinations of objects in the studio for their new and ‘perfect home.’” \n 
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/lost-and-found-assemblage-artists-of-northern-california/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery
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SUMMARY:2023 Thinking Out Loud Regional Art Competition
DESCRIPTION:The Carl Cherry Center for the Arts is proud to announce Thinking Out Loud 2023\, a regional art competition that challenges high school students to create works inspired by their lives. Each year\, students from across Monterey County are invited to display their artwork across a wide range of media for exhibition in our gallery. \nThinking Out Loud 2023 will open with a reception for the student artists on Saturday\, March 4th from 2:00 – 4:00PM. The event is free and open to the public. Gallery hours are Wednesday through  Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. or by appointment. \n\nEstablished in 1948\, the mission of the Carl Cherry Center for the Arts is to enhance the quality and diversity of artistic\, educational and cultural programs in Monterey County by encouraging public programs and interactions between artists and the community. \nThinking Out Loud is made possible\, in part\, through a grant from the Arts Council for Monterey County\, and funds from the Hazen Family Foundation\, Monterey County Board of Supervisors\, Carmel-by-the-Sea Rotary\, Nancy Buck Ransom Foundation\, Pebble Beach Company Foundation\, and the Yellow Brick Road Benefit Store. \nPictured: “Música” – Francesca Postigo\, Santa Catalina School\nWinner of 2022 Thinking Out Loud Regional Art Competition
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/2023-thinking-out-loud-regional-art-competition/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery,Highlight
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SUMMARY:Square the Circle
DESCRIPTION:Closing Reception: Saturday\, February 18th from 3:00 – 5:00p.m. \nSquare the Circle\, an exhibit investigating geometric forms in art and photography\, opens Friday\, January 13th at the Carl Cherry Center for the Arts. A closing reception for the artists will be held Saturday\, February 18th from 3 to 5 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. \nCurated by Martha Manson\, the exhibition includes recent works by Kimm Barnes\, Lucas Blok\, Mary Buskirk\, Annette Corcoran\, Ed Corpus\, Rick Deragon\, Ellen Gust\, Mary Hill\, Don Hughes\, Andrea Johnson\, David Ligare\, Richard Mayer\, Karen Nagano\, Joe Aki Ouye\, Marcia Perry\, Charles Strong \, Jerry Takigawa\, Pamela Takigawa\, Sam Tchakalian\, Nina Temple\, Amy Thornberry\, Irene Tuttle\, Jan Wagstaff\, Karen Warwick\, Chris Winfield\, and Robin Winfield. \n“The idea of squaring the circle originated\, apparently\, in Euclidean geometry. It’s a math puzzle\, and was also used to symbolize alchemy. It’s also used as a metaphor to indicate attempting an impossible task\, and philosophically to see equally in four directions. As a phrase\, it covers all the bases\,” says Ms. Manson. “Some of the artists here refer directly to geometry in their imagery. Some do not. Regardless\, the underlying geometric structure is there. Sculpture seems naturally to make geometric forms visible\, sometimes\, at least\,” she says. \nOrganized to examine various styles and themes in art and geometry\, the exhibit explores the relationship between abstraction and form\, the effects of photography on landscapes\, and the consideration of materiality in both mediums. The exhibit reflects the complex and ambiguous relationship between humans and math. \nSquare the Circle can be seen Wednesday through Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. or by appointment through February 18nd\, 2023. \nVISIT ONLINE EXHIBIT \nPictured: “Tomb of Archimedes” – David Ligare
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/square-the-circle/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery,Highlight
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SUMMARY:The Cherry Trio
DESCRIPTION:The Cherry Trio (Elizabeth Gaver – baroque violin\, Penny Hanna – viola da gamba\, Michael Peterson – harpsichord) return to The Cherry for their annual New Year’s performance on Sunday\, January 1st at 3:00pm.  The trio\, along with guest violinist David Wilson\, will perform music from the seventeenth century: trio sonatas by Purcell\, Rosenmüller and Muffat; a Marais suite for viola da gamba; and a harpsichord solo by Fischer. \nThe French\, Italian\, German\, and English styles of this period stand in contrast to one another\, but are also sometimes combined. Typical for the early Baroque period\, these works express a wide range of “affects” or emotions – the melancholy adagio\, stately allemande\, exuberant passacaglia and much more! \nTickets are $25\, available on eventbrite.com or by calling (831) 624-7491. \n 
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/the-cherry-trio/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery,Highlight
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230416
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SUMMARY:Elliot Ruchowitz-Roberts Monterey County High School Poetry Awards Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:The Carl Cherry Center for the Arts is pleased to announce the Elliot Ruchowitz-Roberts Monterey County High School Poetry Awards 2023. The program was designed to recognize and promote excellence in high school poets and develop an interest in creative expression through the written word. A reading and ceremony honoring this year’s award-winning student poets will be held 2:00pm on Saturday\, May 20th\, at the Carl Cherry Center for the Arts\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel. \nThe program (formerly the Robert Campbell Monterey County High School Poetry Awards) was renamed this year to honor Elliot Ruchowitz-Roberts\, who provided inspiration and writing instruction to thousands of area high school students. \nCherry Center Poet-in-Schools: \nPatrice Vecchione \nOur teaching poet this year is Patrice Vecchione\, the author of two collections of poetry and three nonfiction books\, most recently My Shouting\, Shattered\, Whispering Voice: A Guide to Writing Poetry & Speaking Your Truth. Patrice has taught poetry in local schools and elsewhere for many years. patricevecchione.com. \nSponsors: \nThe Elliot Ruchowitz-Roberts Monterey County High School Poetry Awards are held each year in conjunction with Thinking Out Loud\, the Cherry Center’s annual high school art exhibition. Both programs are made possible through funding from: \nArts Council for Monterey County\nMonterey County Board of Supervisors\nMonterey Peninsula Foundation\nMonterey Public Library Foundation\nCarmel Woman’s Club\nCarmel-by-the-Sea Rotary\nCommunity Foundation for Monterey County\nGibson Family Foundation\nHazen Family Foundation\nNancy Buck Ransom Foundation\nPebble Beach Company Foundation\nYellow Brick Road Benefit Store
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/2023-elliot-ruchowitz-roberts-monterey-county-high-school-poetry-awards/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery,Highlight
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221209T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221217T160000
DTSTAMP:20221213T192429Z
CREATED:20221110T212749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221213T192429Z
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SUMMARY:Make Merry at The Cherry
DESCRIPTION:Following our holiday open house on December 9th\, remaining artwork is available for purchase through December 17th during gallery hours: Wednesday through Saturday 12-4pm. \nVisit Make Merry at The Cherry online here. \nPictured: Wine Wheelbarrow – Jan Wurm
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/make-merry-at-the-cherry/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery,Highlight
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ORGANIZER;CN="Carl Cherry Center for the Arts":MAILTO:info@carlcherry.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221102T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221207T090000
DTSTAMP:20221213T192211Z
CREATED:20221027T213449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221213T192211Z
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SUMMARY:Community Yoga Class
DESCRIPTION:CLASSES EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 9:00AM \nCommunity Yoga Class starting Wednesday Nov 2 at 9 am. Everyone is welcome! By Donation. \nYogini Jeanne has been practicing yoga for 35 years. She has trained with Richard Rosen\, Tony Sanchez\, Judith Lasater\, Shiva Rae\, Erich Schiffman\, Seane Corn\, Hala Khouri\, Jivamukti Yoga studio in NYC\, Center for Yoga & Yoga Works in L.A. & recently received her 200 hr certification with Yoga Shanti (Rodney Yee & Colleen Saidman Yee) in Sag Harbor\, NY. \n\n\n\nJeanne started teaching in ‘98 in Marin at her daughter’s preschool & Group classes in Stinson Beach. She taught privately in New York & subbed locally for Karen Cook at the Carmel Valley Raquet Club & My Om Place. Jeanne has her Blue Belt in NIA & looks forward to incorporating freedance into her classes eventually. Come one come all & experience the joy of movement\, meditation & relaxation. We will practice setting intentions\, focusing on the breath\, flowing with the breath\, letting go of our attachments & opening our hearts to ourselves\, each other & the world. We will chant to resonate & increase our vibration to a higher frequency of loving kindness (Maitri) & compassion. I look forward to opening the Anahata (heart). \nChakra with you🙏🕉📿 \n\n\nNamaste\,\nYogini Jeanne
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/community-yoga-class/2022-11-02/2/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery
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ORGANIZER;CN="Carl Cherry Center for the Arts":MAILTO:info@carlcherry.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221102T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221102T170000
DTSTAMP:20221213T192211Z
CREATED:20221027T213449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221213T192211Z
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SUMMARY:Community Yoga Class
DESCRIPTION:CLASSES EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 9:00AM \nCommunity Yoga Class starting Wednesday Nov 2 at 9 am. Everyone is welcome! By Donation. \nYogini Jeanne has been practicing yoga for 35 years. She has trained with Richard Rosen\, Tony Sanchez\, Judith Lasater\, Shiva Rae\, Erich Schiffman\, Seane Corn\, Hala Khouri\, Jivamukti Yoga studio in NYC\, Center for Yoga & Yoga Works in L.A. & recently received her 200 hr certification with Yoga Shanti (Rodney Yee & Colleen Saidman Yee) in Sag Harbor\, NY. \n\n\n\nJeanne started teaching in ‘98 in Marin at her daughter’s preschool & Group classes in Stinson Beach. She taught privately in New York & subbed locally for Karen Cook at the Carmel Valley Raquet Club & My Om Place. Jeanne has her Blue Belt in NIA & looks forward to incorporating freedance into her classes eventually. Come one come all & experience the joy of movement\, meditation & relaxation. We will practice setting intentions\, focusing on the breath\, flowing with the breath\, letting go of our attachments & opening our hearts to ourselves\, each other & the world. We will chant to resonate & increase our vibration to a higher frequency of loving kindness (Maitri) & compassion. I look forward to opening the Anahata (heart). \nChakra with you🙏🕉📿 \n\n\nNamaste\,\nYogini Jeanne
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/community-yoga-class/2022-11-02/1/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery
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ORGANIZER;CN="Carl Cherry Center for the Arts":MAILTO:info@carlcherry.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221028
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221127
DTSTAMP:20221101T154037Z
CREATED:20221007T183344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221101T154037Z
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SUMMARY:Holi Moli: Beginner's Mind
DESCRIPTION:Holi Moli: Beginner’s Mind\, an exhibit focusing on expressionism\, naïve and innocent art as spiritual expressions\, opens October 28th at the Carl Cherry Center for the Arts. A reception will be held at from 5 to 7 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.\n\n\n\nHighlighting both the artwork of children and nationally-recognized artists\, the exhibit including paintings by Sam Tchakalian\, Sarah Klein\, Tom Nakashima\, Ken Hale\, Tracey Adams\, Al Carter\, Judith Foosaner\, and students from Forest Grove Elementary School in Pacific Grove\, among others. \nOriginally\, naive art was any form of visual art that reflected a fresh and innocent vision of the world and was created by a person who lacked or rejected traditional understanding in portraying those objects. The genre is now widely recognized and can include a range of mediums\, styles and motifs – from child-like scribbles with classical references to the art and poetry of antiquity to pure abstraction in painting and drawing. \nThe exhibit can be seen Wednesday through Saturday from noon to 4:00pm\, or by appointment\, through November 26th\, 2022. \nVIEW EXHIBIT HERE \nPictured: “If You Get There Before I Do” – Martin Webb
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/holi-moli-beginners-mind/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery,Highlight
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ORGANIZER;CN="Carl Cherry Center for the Arts":MAILTO:info@carlcherry.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221008
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221017
DTSTAMP:20220914T190526Z
CREATED:20220914T190450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220914T190526Z
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SUMMARY:Monterey County Artists Studio Tour - Arts Habitat
DESCRIPTION:The Carl Cherry Center will host eight artists during this year’s Monterey County Artists Studio Tour on October 8\, 9 & 15\, 16. Hours are 11:00 – 5:00pm Saturdays\, and noon to 5:00pm Sundays. The event is free and open to the public. \nFive artists will participate the first weekend of the tour (October 8\, 9): student and professional image production and mural artists of Hijos Del Sol; Rhaea Maurel\, ceramics and painting; Celine Picus\, acrylic and oil painting; Holly Rose\, hand sewn lampshades; and Gloria Shaw\, mono prints and painting. Six artists will participate the second weekend (October 15\, 16): Jean Vengua\, mixed media drawing and painting; Kate Warthen\, oil and watercolor painting; Christine Watten\, painting\, drawing\, and ceramics; Rhaea Maurel; Holly Rose; and  Gloria Shaw. \nA digital tour catalog can be download at ArtsHabitat.org. Printed catalogs are also available in the Monterey County Weekly on October 6\, and in the Carmel Pine Cone on October 7. An interactive digital map can be found at bit.ly/mcast2022. \nPictured: “The Barn at Odello” – Kate Warthen
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/monterey-county-artists-studio-tour-arts-habitat/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220902
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221002
DTSTAMP:20220902T195139Z
CREATED:20220810T192847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220902T195139Z
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SUMMARY:In Their Own Likeness: Carmel Bohemian Painters
DESCRIPTION:In Their Own Likeness: Carmel Bohemian Painters\, an exhibit of contemporary Carmel artists’ portraits and their art\, opens Friday\, September 2nd at the Carl Cherry Center for the Arts. A reception for the artists will be held Friday\, September 2nd from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. \nArtist studios have always been absorbing venues\, crowded with copious materials\, paintings and tools. They are places of alchemy\, revealing the mysterious origin of artwork and the rituals of creation. There have been a range of approaches to studio representations\, including the famous Courbet’s studio\, which is a combination of reality and allegory\, while some contemporary representations display just fragments of studios\, often done in styles the artists supported. \n“The study celebrates local working artists who carry on the legacy of the Carmel Bohemian art culture. It is an homage to both the artists and the art colony of Carmel by the Sea\,” says photographer Randy Tunnell who created the portraits of artists in their studios. “The collection of photographs will be the graphic record of Carmel artists from this time period and be a historic narrative of the creatives that helped to build the town over a hundred years ago.” \nRandy Tunnell is a Carmel based photographer with over thirty year’s professional experience providing photography to agencies and clients\, large and small. Portrait sittings include Muhammad Ali\, Henry Kissinger and Oprah Winfrey. \nThe exhibit includes work by Johnny Apodaca \, Eleen Auvil\, Ernie Baber\, Jeffrey Becom\, Ashley Bennett-Stoddard\, Cyndra Bradford\, Delia Bradford\, Lisa Bryan Will Bullas\, Miguel Dominguez\, Mark Farina\, Scott Jacobs\, Barbara Kreitman\, David Ligare\, Keith Lindberg\, Kevin Milligan\, Jennifer Perlmutter\, Patricia Qualls\, Kathy Sharpe\, Jeff Daniel Smith\, Mary Titus\, Joaquin Turner\, Belinda Vidor\, Jan Wagstaff\, Chris Winfield\, and Robin Winfield. \nIn Their Own Likeness: Carmel Bohemian Painters can be seen Wednesday through Saturday from 12 to 4 p.m.\, or by appointment\, through Saturday\, October 1st\, 2022. \nVISIT ONLINE EXHIBIT
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/in-their-own-likeness-carmel-bohemian-painters/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220729T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220820T160000
DTSTAMP:20220722T164127Z
CREATED:20220722T162349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220722T164127Z
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SUMMARY:Imagining Carmel: The Art of Jeanne D'Orge and Poetry of Dora Hagemeyer
DESCRIPTION:When Carmel was a small community of artists and bohemians\, many studios and living rooms doubled as galleries or performance spaces. With few formal venues available\, non-conformist artist and poet\, Jeanne D’Orge\, and her inventor husband\, Carl Cherry\, opened their home to share new ideas\, creations\, and perspectives. Their passion to enrich the community’s culture through support of experimental and intellectual arts has continued over the Cherry Center’s nearly 75-year history. \nOur latest exhibit – “Imagining Carmel” – honors the spirit of two such bohemians\, featuring the artwork of our founder\, Jeanne D’Orge\, paired with prose by noted poet and painter Dora Hagemeyer. Ceramics by Brad Schwieger complement the exhibit’s visual and literary storytelling. \n“Imagining Carmel” opens Friday\, July 29th through Saturday\, August 20th\, 2022. Gallery hours are Wednesday through Saturday from noon to 4:00pm or by appointment. \nPictured: Untitled – Jeanne D’Orge\, Oil on Glassine \n 
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/imagining-carmel-the-art-of-jeanne-dorge-and-poetry-of-dora-hagemeyer/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220603
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220626
DTSTAMP:20220622T201336Z
CREATED:20220519T221320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220622T201336Z
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SUMMARY:The Most Beautiful Mistake You Can Make
DESCRIPTION:The Most Beautiful Mistake You Can Make\, an exhibit exploring errors\, omissions and faults in art\, opens Friday\, June 3rd at the Carl Cherry Center for the Arts. A reception for the artists will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. The Cherry Center is located at the corner of 4th and Guadalupe\, Carmel. \nThe exhibit intends to emphasis how random errors can become an artistic catalyst to an aesthetically complete work of art.  In some folk art traditions artists insert “intentional” errors into handmade textiles as a gesture to the perfection of divinity—or\, at least\, the imperfection of humans. In the Japan\, the practice of “kintsugi” (gold splicing) uses errors to enhance ceramics. Instead of discarding marred vessels\, practitioners of the art repair broken items with a golden adhesive that enhances the break lines\, making the piece unique. Abstract Expressionism is built on enhancing and using errors in painting. \nThe exhibit will include recent artwork by Tracey Adams\, Rob Barnard\, Allen D. Carter\, Laurel Farrin\, Judith Foosaner\, Nancy Genn\, Francie Hester\, Barbara Johnson\, Tom Nakashima\, Sammy Peters\, Tony Sheeder\, Mark Tanous\, and The Temple Sisters. \nThe exhibit can be seen Wednesdays through Saturdays\, 12 to 4 p.m. or by appointment through June 25th. Visit online exhibit HERE. \nPictured: “Kintsugi” – Tracey Adams\,  Encaustic\, Collage and Japanese Papers on Panel\, 45 in. x 45 in.
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/the-most-beautiful-mistake-you-can-make/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery,Highlight
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220408
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220515
DTSTAMP:20220408T152357Z
CREATED:20220323T215133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220408T152357Z
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SUMMARY:Mountains and Waters Without End
DESCRIPTION:Mountains and Waters Without End\, an exhibit celebrating western landscape\, opens Friday\, April 8th at Carl Cherry Center for the Arts. Comprised of approximately 20 paintings\, the exhibit will include recent work by Margaret Rinkovsky and Jan Wagstaff. A reception for the artists will be held Friday\, April 8th from 5 to 7 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. \nOrganized to explore various time periods\, styles\, and themes in landscape painting\, Mountains and Rivers Without End investigates the relationship between abstraction and landscape painting\, the effects of photography on landscapes and the examination of the materiality in painting. The exhibit brings together two artists who have been working with landscape and may lack conventional aesthetic hooks of expression\, narrative\, and beauty. However\, these paintings are powerful aesthetic statements that reflect the complex and ambiguous relationship between humans and the environment—a relationship of particular importance here in the West. \nThe exhibit can be seen Wednesday through Saturday from 12 to 4 p.m. through May 14\, 2022. \nVISIT ONLINE EXHIBIT  \nPictured: “Along the River” – Jan Wagstaff \n\nMeet the Artists: \nMargaret Rinkovsky \nMargaret Rinkovsky is a painter currently living in Santa Cruz\, California. She received her Bachelor’s of Fine Arts degree from UCLA. She also holds a Masters of Arts degree in Printmaking and a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting\, also from UCLA. Ms. Rinkovsky is the recipient of the prestigious SECA Award from the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art\, was a nominee to the American Academy of Arts in New York\, and received the Distinguished Artist Award from the Santa Cruz Art League. \nMargaret Rinkovsky’s paintings and drawings are referential to landscapes. For this artist nature serves as the stimulus for her oeuvre\, not as a literal reflection but as a private and personal interpretive experience.  Her work seems to synthesize the “material and spiritual” in nature—where meaning resides in and is communicated by the formal visual elements of painting.” George W. Neubert\, Associate Director\, SFMMA \nJan Wagstaff \nOver the past four decades Jan Wagstaff’s paintings have been exhibited in museums and galleries world-wide and acquired for private and public collections around the globe. Her artwork has garnered extensive reviews\, and she has been awarded numerous Artist-in-Residence opportunities\, grants\, fellowships and prizes.  Wagstaff’s imagery derives primarily from nature\, which she renders in oil on canvas. She is especially drawn to marshland grasses\, aspen canopies\, birds in flight\, waterways and reflections. Says Jan\, “As I observe the natural world\, I am ever conscious of how I am experiencing it – how all of my senses play a part in my perception. My work is about seasons\, sounds\, texture\, movement and shapes. It is about blending colors\, subtleties of light and dark\, and things near and far. About seeing and celebrating the ordinary such that it becomes extraordinary. My paintings are visual entertainment but even more\, I hope they encourage viewers to recall places that hold special meaning to them.”
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/mountains-and-waters-without-end/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery,Highlight
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220220
DTSTAMP:20220113T232222Z
CREATED:20211202T224550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220113T232222Z
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SUMMARY:Face It: Artists' Portraits at The Cherry
DESCRIPTION:Face It: Artists’ Portraits opens on Friday\, January 14\, 2022. The focus is on portraits by artists: self-portraits\, portraits of someone important to them\, a spirit animal–whatever matters to them. The 21 artists represented work in a number of different styles and media\, from abstraction to realism\, painting\, photography\, printmaking and mixed media. An outdoor\, closing reception\, free and open to all\, is scheduled for Saturday\, February 19\, in the Cherry Center courtyard. \nCurated by Martha Manson\, the exhibit includes artwork by Aki Ouye\, Karen Nagano\, Rick Deragon\, Denese Sanders\, Meg Biddle\, Marcia Perry\, Huntington Witherill\, Martha Casanave\, Jose Ortiz\, Kimm Barnes\, Paul Richmond\, Noro Partido\, Will Bullas\, Robin Winfield\, Andrea Johnson\, Jan Wagstaff\, Jerry Takigawa\, Pamela Takigawa\, Karen Warwick\, Don Hughes\, Mary Hill\, Pamela Carroll\, and Ellen Gust. \nVISIT ONLINE EXHIBIT \nPictured: “DNA Self 2021” – Don Hughes\nInk\, acrylic and colored pencil on found paper
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/face-it-artists-portraits-at-the-cherry/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery
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ORGANIZER;CN="Carl Cherry Center for the Arts":MAILTO:info@carlcherry.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220102T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220102T153000
DTSTAMP:20211229T232656Z
CREATED:20211106T202631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211229T232656Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED "Seicento" with The Cherry Trio
DESCRIPTION:The Cherry Center seeks to put the welfare of our audiences first. Due to the rise in Covid cases in Monterey County and the aggressive transmission of the Omicron variant\, the Cherry Center is canceling the performance scheduled for January 2nd.  We apologize for any inconvenience. Ticket holders will be contacted for a full refund. \nThe Cherry Trio (Elizabeth Gaver – baroque violin\, Penny Hanna -viola da gamba\, Michael Peterson – harpsichord) with guest violinist David Wilson will perform music from the seventeenth century on baroque violins\, viola da gamba\, and harpsichord. The program includes trio sonatas by Purcell\, Rosenmüller and Muffat\, a Marais suite for viola da gamba\, and harpsichord solo by Fischer. The French\, Italian\, German\, and English styles of this period stand in contrast to one another in creative ways that are often combined within the same piece. Typical for the early Baroque period\, these works express a wide range of “affects” or emotions – the melancholy adagio\, stately allemande\, exuberant passacaglia and much more! \nThe Cherry Trio has performed at the Cherry Center annually for ten years to welcome the New Year. Unfortunately we couldn’t carry on that tradition last year\, but we are very happy to be together again in 2022! As the concert will be held indoors\, proof of vaccination is required\, as well as mandatory masking while indoors. \n 
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/baroque-concert-with-the-cherry-trio/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery,Highlight
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ORGANIZER;CN="Carl Cherry Center for the Arts":MAILTO:info@carlcherry.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211210
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211219
DTSTAMP:20211210T154851Z
CREATED:20211106T202854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211210T154851Z
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SUMMARY:The Gift of Art: Nine Days of Artmas 2021
DESCRIPTION:The Gift of Art: The Nine Days of Artmas\, our annual fundraiser to benefit the Carl Cherry Center for the Arts\, will open in-person and online on Friday\, December 10th\, though Saturday\, December 18th . The exhibit will feature jewelry\, painting\, photography and sculpture by local artists just in time for the gift-giving season. An opening reception will be held Saturday\, December 11th from 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 pm. The event is free and open to the public. \nVISIT ONLINE ART SALE HERE \nPictured: “Carmel by the Seascapes”  – Nicole Cromwell\, Acrylic on panel\, 6″ x 12″ x 2″ – one of the many pieces available in the upcoming auction.
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/the-gift-of-art-nine-days-of-artmas-2021/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery
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ORGANIZER;CN="Carl Cherry Center for the Arts":MAILTO:info@carlcherry.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210917
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211017
DTSTAMP:20210917T151202Z
CREATED:20210825T194754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210917T151202Z
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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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210904
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211101
DTSTAMP:20210904T224748Z
CREATED:20210730T001709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210904T224748Z
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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:20201211
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201220
DTSTAMP:20201212T203933Z
CREATED:20201125T234453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201212T203933Z
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SUMMARY:The Nine Days of Artmas
DESCRIPTION:The Nine Days of Artmas — a “pop-up” exhibit and silent auction of 40 paintings\, photography and sculptures by artistic friends of the Carl Cherry Center for the Arts — will be held December 11th through December 19th. Artwork can be viewed online and in the Cherry Center during regular gallery hours: Wednesday through Saturday from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Be advised masks are required and all times and gallery entrance limited to three visitors at one time to follow social distancing guidelines.  \nAll work will be for sale with proceeds benefitting the Carl Cherry Center for the Arts. The exhibit offers a wide range of artistic styles\, imagery and influences\, including a variety of mediums ranging from traditional paintings and drawings to pieces created with elements of photography\, collage and sculpture. Artists and photographers include Eleen Auvil\, Dixie Dixon\, Robin Sawyer\, Jan Wagstaff\, Peter Hiller\, Robin Winfield\, Ginger Chih\, Eduardo Fujii\, Jim Dultz\, Richard Cannon\, Mary Liz Houseman and many others. \nVISIT ARTMAS ONLINE \nPictured: “Botanical” –  Christel Dilbohner  (online only)
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/the-nine-days-of-artmas-annual-holiday-art-auction/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery,Highlight
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201124
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201125
DTSTAMP:20201125T235620Z
CREATED:20201112T225652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201125T235620Z
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SUMMARY:CALL FOR ARTWORK - Nine Days of Artmas
DESCRIPTION:Artists\, photographers and sculptors in all media are invited to contribute to the Carl Cherry Center’s annual fundraiser\, The Nine Days of Artmas. The event will be held online and in the gallery December 11-19\, 2020. During that time\, community members\, friends and family will be invited to view the artwork and purchase in support of their favorites. \nTo contribute artwork to The Nine Days of Artmas\, please call our office at (831) 624-7491 or email cherry_center@yahoo.com.
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/the-nine-days-of-artmas-call-for-artwork/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery,Highlight
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201106
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201206
DTSTAMP:20201119T202220Z
CREATED:20201019T180624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201119T202220Z
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SUMMARY:The Breakfast Group — A Second Cup of Coffee in Carmel
DESCRIPTION:The Breakfast Group –A Second Cup of Coffee in Carmel art exhibition opens at the Carl Cherry Center for the Arts on Friday\, November 6th\, 2020. The exhibition covers a broad spectrum of visual exploration. The Breakfast Group\, a cohort of Berkeley artists who have been meeting weekly for decades\, hosted a virtual artists reception on Friday\, November 6th – watch the video here.  Additionally\,  a Virtual Breakfast with The Breakfast Group was held on Saturday\, November 14th – watch the video here. \nThe Breakfast Group have been working in their studios\, teaching in classrooms\, curating in local institutions and then joining every week for discussions of exhibitions they have seen\, books they have read\, and films they have viewed. They mix the topical of sports with the immediacy of politics and circle back to the ever-present workings of the art world  – all with a good cup of coffee in hand. \nA Second Cup of Coffee in Carmel will feature works by Donna Fenstermaker\, Lin Fischer\, John Friedman\, Nancy Genn\, Katie Hawkinson\, Stan Huncilman\, Carol Ladewig\, P.G. Meier\, Loren Rehbock\, Robert Simons\, Joseph Slusky\, Kim Thoman\, Sandy Walker\, and Jan Wurm.  \nThe exhibit can be seen online here and the Cherry Center’s gallery on Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, through Saturday\, December 5th\, 2020. Gallery hours are Wednesday through Saturday from noon to 4:00 pm or by appointment. \n  \n \nPictured: The Breakfast Group \nPictured\, top: “French Potted Plant 2” – Lin Fischer \n 
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/the-breakfast-group-a-second-cup-of-coffee-in-carmel/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery,Highlight
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200904
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201017
DTSTAMP:20201001T182203Z
CREATED:20200730T015346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201001T182203Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibit: In the Shadow of Corona
DESCRIPTION:Isolation is rapidly re-configuring how we understand shelter\, and sense of place. For better and worse\, shelter-in-place is defining who we are. Home can be a sanctuary—representing protection from a vague\, lethal menace\, but can also be something akin to a jail cell.  All of us are meeting new uncertainties—social\, emotional\, spiritual and economic.  In this anxious moment\, photography can help draw meaning from our experience. \n“In the Shadow of Corona\,” a group exhibit exploring the social\, psychological and imaginative responses to COVID-19 and shelter-in-place\, is scheduled to open at the Cherry Center Friday\, September 4\, 2020.  The exhibition explores issues related to isolation\, creative adaptation\, novel ways to connect and vision for the future.  An online version of this exhibition can be viewed here. \nImageMakers participating in the exhibit include Mary Aiu\, Janet Beaty\, Dixie Dixon\, Richard Cannon\, Ginger Chih\, Matt Connors\, Eduardo Fujii\, Ruth Grimes\, Louis Hembree\, Bert Ihlenfeld\, Roger Lundblad\, Jeanne Marino\, Carolyn Moore\, Rick Murai\, Robert Nielsen\, Mark Overgaard\, Peter Paluzzi\, Ken Parker\, Jacqui Turner\, Steve Zmak\, and Victor Klinger. \nThe exhibit has been extended through Friday\, October 16\, 2020 during gallery hours: Wednesday through Friday\, 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm\, or by appointment.  In observance of social distancing guidelines\, the gallery will be limited to two guests at one time. Masks are required. \nPictured: “Four Granite Boulders\, Bald Rock\, Berry Creek\, California” – Kenneth Parker
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/in-the-shadow-of-corona/
LOCATION:Online Event\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel-By-The-Sea\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery,Highlight,Upcoming Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200626
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200830
DTSTAMP:20200830T190258Z
CREATED:20200619T002859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200830T190258Z
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SUMMARY:Imagining Carmel
DESCRIPTION:The Cherry Center gallery is temporarily closed to observe state COVID-19 mandates. \nImagining Carmel\, an exhibit focusing on the main turning points in the cultural history of the Carl Cherry Center for the Arts\, opens Friday\, June 26th\, during new gallery hours: Wednesday through Saturday 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm. \nThe exhibition will feature poetry and artwork by Jeanne d’Orge\, founder of Cherry Center\, and other Carmel artists of the era. Over thirty paintings\, drawings and photographs from the center’s collection will be on display\, as well as historical photographs and memorabilia of the center and Carmel-by-the-Sea. \nTo practice safe social distancing\, we will limit the number of visitors in the gallery at one time\, and follow all mandatory state and local COVID-19 regulations. For any questions before your visit\, please call (831) 624-7491.  \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.”
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/imagining-carmel/
LOCATION:Carl Cherry Center for the Arts\, Northwest Corner\, 4th and Guadalupe\, Carmel-by-the-Sea\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200307
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200329
DTSTAMP:20200804T013147Z
CREATED:20200219T200925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200804T013147Z
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SUMMARY:Thinking Out Loud - Monterey County High School Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Thinking Out Loud\, our annual  Monterey County high school student art exhibition\, opens Saturday\, March 7th\, with an artist reception from 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. in the Cherry Center’s gallery on Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel. The event is free and open to the public. The exhibit can be seen through March 28th\, 2020\, during regular gallery hours: Wednesday through Friday from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.\, Saturday noon to 4:00 p.m.\, or by appointment. \nThis program is made possible in part through grants from the Arts Council for Monterey County\, and funding from the Monterey County Board of Supervisors\, Community Foundation for Monterey County\, Pebble Beach Company Foundation\, Nancy Buck Ransom Foundation\, Carmel-by-the-Sea Rotary\, Volunteer Services for Monterey County\, and Yellow Brick Road Benefit Store. \nPhoto above: Caitlin Sullivan\, Santa Catalina\n  \n 
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/thinking-out-loud-monterey-county-high-school-art-exhibition/
LOCATION:4th and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200117T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200222T160000
DTSTAMP:20200115T195716Z
CREATED:20191227T180608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200115T195716Z
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SUMMARY:Natural Histories
DESCRIPTION:Natural Histories\, an exhibit celebrating western landscape in painting and photography\, opens Friday\, January 17th\, with an artists reception from 5 to 7 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.  The exhibition will include recent paintings by Paul Roehl and photography by Claire Lerner. \nOrganized to explore various styles and themes in landscape painting and photography\, Natural Histories investigates the relationship between abstraction and landscape painting\, the effects of photography on landscapes\, and the consideration of the materiality in both mediums.  The exhibit reflects the complex and ambiguous relationship between humans and the environment—a relationship of particular importance here in the West. \nThe exhibit can be seen Wednesday through Friday from 11 to 4 p.m.\, Saturdays\, 12 noon to 4 p.m. or by appointment through February 22nd\, 2020. \nPictured above: “Carmel” – Paul Roehl \n\nSphere of Mortal Life Series # 7 – Claire Lerner \nAbout the Artists: \nClaire Lerner was born and raised in New York\, New York. She received her MFA and BFA in Fine Art from both the State University of New York at Buffalo and the State University College at Buffalo. After graduate school Claire moved to California where she was a member of the photography faculty at Monterey Peninsula College\, Monterey\, California for ten years. In 2000 she began teaching black and white darkroom photography\, alternative photographic processes\, studio art\, and digital arts at the Santa Catalina School in Monterey\, California.  Her work has been collected by a broad range of private and public institutions\, including the Monterey Museum of Art\, Visa Corporation\, Redwood City\, CA\, Cowell College\, UCSC\, PMI\, Corporate Headquarters\, Walnut Creek\, CA\, Kaiser Permanente\, and the Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula\, Monterey\, CA. \nPaul Roehl was raised in California\, primarily in the South Bay Area. He received an MA in painting and an MFA in pictorial arts from San Jose State University. He has taught college level painting\, printmaking and drawing as well as art history and art appreciation for over twenty years. His work has been shown at the San Jose Art Museum\, Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History\, Monterey Museum of Art and the Berkeley Art Center. Though his primary interest is in contemporary non-objective or abstract imagery\, he enjoys sketching plein-air and accurately recreating the techniques and style of late 19th and early 20th century landscape painters. He also turns to earlier Barbizon school painters for inspiration as well as American tonalist painters such as George Innes and William Keith. He finds the visual poetry of these artists’ subtle\, fresh and inspiring \n  \n 
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/natural-histories/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery
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