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SUMMARY:Hot House: An Exhibit of Botanicals
DESCRIPTION: Hot House\, an exhibit of botanicals celebrating the abundance of spring\, opens April 5th 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 the public is invited. \n“Flora 24” – Stacy Frank \nThis exhibit is a euphoric visual landscape of flora and fauna\, featuring a range of media—works strong in color\, eccentric in design\, and loaded with enthralling details. Media used to create botanical paintings include watercolor\, colored pencil\, pen and ink\, oil\, and graphite. Botanical art is a centuries old art form that has a long and colorful history dating back to the 1400s BCE. With the advent of photography\, botanical art was dormant for nearly a century but saw a rebirth in the latter part of the 1900s. \nArtists include Kamille Corry\, Stacy Frank\, Frank Galuszka\, Ken Hale\, Andrea Johnson\, Nancy Lawton\, Claire Lerner\, Susan Manchester\, Stephanie Martin\, Michel Medinger\, and others. \n“Fall Chrysanthemum” –                 Stephanie Martin \n  \nA marriage of art and science\, botanical art immortalizes the plant world. After closely observing a plant\, the artist discovers amazing details. The subject is carefully measured\, drawn\, and painted to capture its graceful movement and intriguing personality. \n“Floral 21” – Claire Lerner \nThe most skilled botanical artists are those who understand plants scientifically\, but also see and describe their subject with the eye and hand of an artist. Artists for the current exhibit also see botanicals through the lens of expressionism. \nWhile plant paintings can be delicate and painstakingly exact and larger landscape canvases boldly imaginative\, both are evidence of an extraordinary life in which sensuous love and religious conviction intertwine with scientific discovery. \nHot House: An Exhibit of Botanicals can be seen through May 4th during regular gallery hours: Wednesday through Friday from 11 to 4 p.m.\,  Saturday noon to 4 p.m.\, or by appointment. \nPictured above: “Cascade” –  Kenneth Hale \n\n 
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LOCATION:Carl Cherry Center for the Arts
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SUMMARY:Dick Whittington and Friends
DESCRIPTION:Celebrated jazz pianist Dick Whittington will be performing on Saturday\, April 27th\, from 3:00-5:00 p.m. as part of our ongoing Jazz At The Cherry series.  Dick will be joined by Jim Payne on drums and Kenoa Mendenhall on bass. \nTickets are $25\, available through brownpapertickets.com or by calling (831) 624-7491. Savory fare\, champagne and wine are included in the ticket price. Doors open at 2:00pm. \n\nAbout Dick Whittington:\nWhittington\, a long-time Big Sur resident\, began his career in Los Angeles in the 1950s\, playing with such jazz notables as Dexter Gordon\, Bobby Hutcherson\, and Sonny Criss.  After relocating to Berkeley in the 1960s\, he performed with Stan Getz\, Chet Baker\, Art Pepper\, James Moody\, Anita O’Day\, Mel Torme\, Bobby McFerrin and many others. He was co-founder of the Berkeley School District Jazz Program which fostered the careers of Joshua Redman\, Benny Green and dozens of others. \nOver the last five decades\, DIck has performed with many jazz greats\, including Stan Getz\, James Moody\, Lee Konitz\, Art Pepper\, Eddie Harris\, and Chet Baker. In 1987\, Dick and his wife Marilyn Ross founded the Maybeck Recital Hall\, where\, for ten years\, they lived and produced over five hundred jazz and classical concerts\, including the internationally-acclaimed “Live at Maybeck” solo piano series on Concord Records\, which features over forty-five of the top pianists in jazz. Since moving to Big Sur\, Dick played four years at Bernardus Lodge and has been at Carmel’s Cypress Inn since 2005. \n\n\nAbout Kanoa Mendenhall:\nBorn in Yokohama to a Japanese mother and American father\, Kanoa was raised in Monterey\, California and grew up listening to jazz\, enka\, classical\, and the music of Brazil. She started playing the cello at age 10 after being introduced to Oscar Pettiford’s music by her father\, a jazz pianist. At the age of 12\, Kanoa began playing the upright bass\, and by age 13 she was regularly performing in the Monterey and San Francisco Bay areas \n\n\nKanoa has worked on the faculty of Jazz Camp West and Stanford Jazz Workshop for the past three years. She has performed at venues throughout the United States and Japan\, such as the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts\, Davies Symphony Hall\, Dizzy’s Club Coca Cola\, Akasaka B Flat\, the Jazz Gallery\, and the Monterey Jazz Festival. \n\nAbout Jim Payne:\n\nLabeled the “Buddy Rich or Billy Cobham of funk drumming” by Jazz Times Magazine\, Jim Payne has a long career as a drummer\, educator\, producer\, and collaborator with the best musicians in jazz and funk. \nJim has performed with Maceo Parker\, Fred Wesley\, Pee Wee Ellis\, Michael Brecker\, Dave Liebman\, Slickaphonics\, the Radio City Music Hall Orchestra\, and The Jim Payne Band\, among many others. His performance venues have included major European and U.S. jazz and blues festivals\, including Montreux Jazz Festival\, North Sea Jazz Festival\, and Paris Jazz Festival. \n 
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