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SUMMARY:Frame of Mind - Photographs by The ImageMakers
DESCRIPTION:“Frame of Mind\,” an exhibit of photographs by the ImageMakers\, will open with a reception on Friday\, January 12th\, from 5-7 pm. The event is free and open to the public. A second opportunity to meet the ImageMakers will be held Saturday\, January 27th\, from 2-4pm. The exhibit will run in the gallery through Saturday\, February 17th. Gallery hours are Wednesday through Saturday from noon to 4pm or by appointment. \nVISIT ONLINE EXHIBIT \n“A Moment in Time” – David J. Gubernick \nParticipating Artists: \nDebra Achen \, Mary Aiu\, James Atherton\, Richard Cannon\, Ginger Chih\, David Clarkson\, Matt Connors\, Rita Costa-Hollmann\,  Annelies de Kater\, Dixie M. Dixon\, Eduardo Fujii\, David J. Gubernick\, Tom Hierl\, Oliver Klink\, Gary Lopez\, Craig Lovell\, Jeanne Marino\, James Mickelson\, Carolyn Moore\, Rick Murai\, Robert Nielsen\, Kevin Osborn\, Mark Overgaard\,  Peter Paluzzi\, Kenneth Parker\, Maria Prince\, Robin Robinson\, Bob Sadler\, Dennis Segers\, Jacqui Turner\, Greg Weeks\, Gary Wilson\, Steve Zmak \n“Dance of The Lusitano” – Mary Aiu \nAbout The ImageMakers: \nThe ImageMakers\, formed in 1996\, is a local group of professional and serious amateur photographers\, brought together monthly for the past 26 years by our love and passion for photography\, and a willingness to share and explore new directions and perspectives.  The founders created a venue where they could exchange ideas about the rapidly evolving world of contemporary photography\, as well as review and discuss new work in progress by their fellow artists. ImageMakers meets monthly to share work\, accepting and encouraging all approaches to producing fine-art photographs. The goal of the ImageMakers is to ensure that photography\, as a vital art form\, will continue and thrive on the Monterey Peninsula. \nWe are a diverse group with varied interests ranging from\, but not limited to\, traditional black-and-white photography and printmaking\, infrared\, alternative processes and multimedia\, hand-colored digital prints\, and digital imaging.  We value our diversity and support each other’s growth as photographers\, through our monthly meetings\, mini-workshops\, tutorials\, and group shoots. \nImageMakers currently consists of 66 members representing the best of the West Coast and the Monterey Peninsula’s tradition of photography\, as well as new and alternate approaches to image making. Many of our members have had individual exhibitions in various galleries\, museums\, and art centers\, and have their work in numerous national and international private and public collections.  At least ten members have had one or more books published of their photography\, fifteen members teach photography classes and workshops\, and many have had their work published in various venues. As a group\, we have had exhibits in and around Monterey County including the Center for Photographic Art\, Carmel; Carl Cherry Center for the Arts\, Carmel; Harvey Milk Photo Center\, Carmel; Maritime Museum\, Monterey; Pacific Grove Art Center\, Pacific Grove; Alvarado Gallery\, Monterey; Spectrum Gallery in Fresno. \n  \nPictured: “Cruising” – Bob Sadler
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/frame-of-mind-photographs-by-the-imagemakers/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery,Highlight
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SUMMARY:Poetry Reading to Benefit the Elliot Ruchowitz-Roberts Poetry Awards
DESCRIPTION:More Than Words\, a poetry reading to benefit the Cherry Center’s Elliot Ruchowitz-Roberts Monterey County High School Poetry Awards\, will be held Saturday\, January 20th at 3 p.m. Local writers Patrice Vecchione\, George Lober\, Philip (Rags) Rosenberg\, Anne Mitchell\, and Elliot Ruchowitz-Roberts will read selections of their poetry in the Cherry Center Gallery. Reservations required. Tickets are $20\, available on Eventbrite.com or by calling (831) 624-7491. \nEstablished in 1994  to increase literacy\, empower youth\, and invigorate communities through poetry recognize and promote excellence in high school poets\, the Elliot Ruchowitz-Roberts High School Poetry Awards  were created as a collateral program to “Thinking Out Loud”\, the Carl Cherry Center’s annual high school art exhibit.  The poetry awards were created out of two fundamental insights: First\, the vigorous and open-eyed quality of student poetry gives the student work a redemptive role complementary to other forms of human expression\, second\, poetry by young people is a vital yet largely unrecognized part of our culture. The Awards were conceived as a simple and effective way to address these concerns.  Through poetry and the act of creative writing\, the program is intended to help transform the imagination and awareness of high school students in Monterey County. These goals are in keeping with the aspirations and values of the Carl Cherry Center for the Arts. \n About the Poets: \nGeorge Lober teaches English at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey\, California.  He received his Bachelor of Arts in English from San Jose State and his master of Arts in English from Fresno State.  He is a recipient of the nationally awarded Ruth Cable Memorial Prize for Poetry.  His poetry has appeared in numerous magazines and journals.  He lives in Carmel\, California \nAnne Mitchell has called Carmel\, CA home for over 30 years. A lifelong writer\, when the year 2020 brought the unexpected realm of solitude and poetry presented itself\, she became a willing conversationalist. She enjoys the theater\, and has acted in staged readings at The Cherry\, The Listening Place and Eulalia Theater. Anne’s new book of poetry\, Fog Totem\, is being published in February 2024. \nPhillip Rosenberg’s first chapbook\, Raised in the Shadow\, was praised by Robert Bly (“a certain drive forward into truth”) and U.S. Poet Laureate Philip Levine (“strong signs of a real talent”). His poetry has appeared in Black Moon\, Fine Homebuilding Magazine\, The California writers Club Literary Review\, and Hudson View. He has lived and worked in Carmel-by-the-Sea since 2021. \nElliot Ruchowitz-Roberts is Professor Emeritus at Monterey Peninsula College where he taught composition\, literature\, public speaking and humanities for 32 years. He serves as President of the Robinson Jeffers Tor House Foundation in Carmel\, California. He coordinated the National Endowment for the Arts\, “The Big Read:  The Poetry of Robinson Jeffers\,” during which he read and performed Jeffers’s poetry at venues throughout Monterey County\, including local libraries\, high schools and colleges. The Carl Cherry Center’s high school poetry contest is named in his honor. \nPatrice Vecchione\, poet\, nonfiction writer and teacher\, is the author of  My Shouting\, Shattered\, Whispering Voice: A Guide to Writing Poetry & Speaking Your Truth\, among other books. Ms. Vecchione is the Carl Cherry Center for the Arts Poet-in-Schools. \nPictured: “Space of Love” – Anne Marchand
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/more-than-words-poetry-reading-to-benefit-the-elliot-ruchowitz-roberts-poetry-awards/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Hall Theater,Highlight
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SUMMARY:Toastmasters Unplugged
DESCRIPTION:Monterey Comedy Improv will be joining up with the Monterey Peninsula Toastmasters at the Cherry Theater on Saturday\, January 20th at 7pm. This truly unique event will start with some lovely appetizers and beverages from 6-7pm.  The show will include members of the Monterey Peninsula Toastmasters delivering an array of engaging presentations along with fun bits by Monterey Comedy Improv.  This event is free and designed for anyone that enjoys public speaking and comedy improv. \nSeating is limited – call (831) 624-7491 to reserve your tickets now.
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/toastmasters-unplugged/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
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