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SUMMARY:Toward Abstraction: Paintings by Anne Marchand and Lesley Anne Spowart
DESCRIPTION:Toward Abstraction: Paintings by Anne Marchand and Lesley Anne Spowart opens Friday\, October 20th at the Carl Cherry Center for the Arts. A reception for the artists will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. The exhibit is free and open to the public. \n\nThe exhibition features individual works by Anne Marchand and Lesley Anne Spowart\, reflecting their interests in figuration and abstraction and serial processes across a range of media. The exhibit explores issues related to isolation\, creative adaptation\, novel ways to connect and a vision for the future.  Taken together\, these paintings straddle the line between representation and abstraction\, revealing how ordinary objects often serve as a point of departure for an artist’s abstract vision\, or\, alternatively\, how an artist’s abstract forms may subtly suggest recognizable elements. \nThe exhibit will run through Saturday\, November 25th. Gallery hours are Wednesday through Saturday from noon to 4:00 p.m. \nVISIT ONLINE EXHIBIT \n\nAbout the Artists: \nLesley Anne Spowart was born and raised in Cape Cod\, Massachusetts. She attended the University of Massachusetts\, Amherst\, receiving her B.A. in Art History in 1979. During her time there\, she assisted in installing the work of Richard Fleishner\, Sol Lewitt and Larry Bell. Relocating to Davis\, Ca.\, shortly thereafter\, she began her graduate studies in Art History at UC Davis\, continuing graduate work at UC Riverside and Cal State Fullerton\, where she went on to install works by Beatrice Wood\, Viola Frey and John Buck. Her education in Art History\, Exhibition Design and Museum Studies has strongly motivated her to create and display her own work. \nLesley has shown her work in galleries on the Monterey Peninsula in solo and group shows. Among these are Gallery Mar\, Carmel; American Art Gallery\, Carmel; Marjorie Evans Gallery\, Carmel. Her work is found in corporate and private collections both here and abroad. \nAnne Marchand was born in New Orleans. She majored in art at Auburn University\, graduating with a BA\, and then earned an MFA from the University of Georgia. Her early artistic focus was the figure\, and she was especially drawn to the work of Francis Bacon for his expressive paintings of the human body. Marchand’s other early influences include 20th century modernist painters\, the Abstract Expressionists\, and the work of Carl Jung\, with his reflections on dream imagery and psychological states. She credits her upbringing in New Orleans for her sensitivity to\, “a sense of awe at the power and majesty of nature.” \nIn 2005\, Marchand’s Ellipsis paintings\, with their arcing lines and vivid color\, expressed her desire to create “cosmoscapes”\, inspired by deep space. Mystical themes came to the fore in the paintings\, stimulated by readings by Garcia Lorca\, Kandinsky\, and Rumi. Travel to India brought a range of new color palettes and fabrics that she incorporated into her work. \nBeginning in 2010\, Marchand began experimenting in paintings with acrylic mediums and interference and pearlescent pigments. With these materials\, qualities of radiance and light became active metaphors reflecting an inner state of being. Images of planets from the Hubble telescope inspired the painter to introduce circular imagery into her work. The nebulas and galaxies suggested biological structures\, and Marchand realized the connection between space and the body as manifestations \nPictured: “Blue Squared” – Lesley Anne Spowart
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/toward-abstraction-new-paintings-by-anne-marchand-and-lesley-anne-spowart/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery
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SUMMARY:“It’s Just a Lifetime” - A portrait of Craig Nuttycombe
DESCRIPTION:“It’s Just a Lifetime”\n(A portrait of Craig Nuttycombe) \nSunday\, Nov. 5th @ 2:00 – 4:30 pm • Tickets: $25 each\nOnline at Eventbrite.com or call (831) 624-7491 \nDocumentary\, Live Concert\, Wine and Appetizer Intermission \nPlease join us for the U.S. premiere of “It’s Just a Lifetime” (A portrait of Craig Nuttycombe)\, a delightfully offbeat documentary about an amusing\, almost famous\, Woodstock era singer/songwriter\, now in his seventies and still strumming. View trailer HERE. \nLocals may know Craig as the lead singer/songwriter for the wildly popular “gypsy\, swing\, tango” band\, “Café Musique\,” having played “Hidden Valley Music Seminars” for a half dozen gigs (including three sold out New Year’s Eves.) \nRetired handyman\, devoted dog owner\, and sixties troubadour: Craig Nuttycombe is the surviving half of “Lambert and Nuttycombe”\, the West Coast’s “Simon and Garfunkel.” \nFollowing a wide-ranging\, yearlong correspondence\, the Canadian filmmakers\, Tim Ursuliak and Carmen Cookson-Hills\, travelled to Central California to live with the musician for three weeks\, tucked in amongst the gentle greenery of a quiet mobile home park\, while they documented his musings\, interactions\, and memories. \n Presented in the style of ’70’s handmade films\, “It’s Just a Lifetime” is an affectionate\, musical odyssey of a resilient\, septuagenarian artist who defies the ‘almost famous’ archetype by embracing life’s lessons with a song in his heart\, and a toothpick on his lips. \nFollowing the screening\, there will be a brief intermission during which the audience can mingle with the filmmakers\, followed by a short concert with Craig and Duane Inglish (the accordionist and bandleader) from Café Musique\, back in the theatre.
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/its-just-a-lifetime-a-portrait-of-craig-nuttycombe/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Hall Theater,Highlight
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