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newsletter - Spectrum Art Gallery
FOCUS ART GALLERY fine art photography NEWSLETTER May/June 2016 Jeffrey David Nicholas “Essence” Vidya Narasimhan “Light and Landscape” Mike Phillips “Now & Then” Joan K. Sharma “Reflections” May 5 - 29 June 2 - July 3 Vidya Narasimhan Jeffrey David Nicholas Flight of the Dogwoods ArtHop/Artist Reception: Thursday, May 5, 5:00 to 8:00 PM. Friday Photography Live with Artists: Friday, March 13, 7:00 PM. ArtHop/Artist Reception: Thursday, June 2nd, 5:00 to 8:00 PM. Friday Photography Live Joan K. Sharma: Friday, June 3rd, 7:00 PM. ...Continued on page 2 Important Dates for May Thursday, May 5 5:00 - 8:00 PM ArtHop/Artist Reception - Jeffrey David Nicholas & Mike Phillips Friday, May 13 7:00 PM Friday Photography Live - Mike Phillips and Jeffrey David Nicholas Monday, May 16 * Image and Idea Sharing Important Dates for June Thursday, June 2 5:00 - 8:00 PM Arthop/Artist Reception - Vidya Narasimhan & Joan K. Sharma Friday, June 3 7:00 pm Friday Photography Live - Joan K. Sharma Wednesday, June 15 6:00 pm Monday, June 20 6:00 pm Auction Committee Meeting Auction Committee Meeting Wednesday, may 25 ...Continued on page 4 5:45 pm * Board Meeting Wednesday, May 18th Canyon Light 5:45 pm Wednesday, june 22 6:00 pm * Board Meeting 6:00 pm * Image and Idea Sharing * These events are open to Active Members only. Other events are open to all. 1 and Jeffrey David Nicholas “Essence” “Nothing is less real than realism. Details are confusing. May 5 -29th ARTIST’S STATEMENT “Essence” represents the artist’s efforts to reveal something of the inner spirit of his subjects. Working in both Black & White and Color, the 11 new images in this exhibit utilize a number of digital tools to look beyond just the surface of the object, seeking to expose some inner quality not normally seen in “straight” photographic representation. It is only by selection, by elimination, by emphasis, that we get at the real meaning of things.” - Georgia O’Keeffe - Jeffrey David Nicholas Burnt Lodgepoles Jeffrey David Nicholas Jeffrey Pine, Sunset The images, according to Nicholas: “Are not about how many grains of sand are in a sand dune, or how many leaves are on a tree, or how many blades of grass are in a meadow...they are about revealing the inner, hidden spirit, the “essence”, of the subjects.” He offers these two quotes as being representative of his approach to this body of work: All the Archival Pigment Prints in the exhibit are printed on 100% Rag Watercolor Paper by the Paul Mullins Studio here in Fresno and were over-matted using Crescent 100% Rag, Acid- and Lignin-free Conservation Board. ARTIST’S BIOGRAPHY Nicholas has been pursuing the muse of photography for more than four-and-a-half decades. He is the recipient of numerous awards and has been collected, exhibited and published regularly throughout his career. “The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things,but their inward significance.” - Aristotle - Jeffrey David Nicholas Yucca and San Andres Mountains Jeffrey David Nicholas Oak Leaf in Tawny Grasses Self-taught (for the most part) he sites Edward and Brett Weston, Aaron Siskind, Harry Callahan and (or course) 2 Nicholas Continued from Page 2 Ansel Adams as early Black & White influences and Eliot Porter, Ernst Haas and Pete Turner as early Color influences. More recent influences come from the world of Expressionism: Milton Avery, Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman, Clyfford Still, Frank Stella, Marsden Hartley, and Georgia O’Keeffe...to name just a few. this was something I wanted to explore in depth. I worked for several years doing portraits and weddings, and while this helped hone my skills I soon discovered that my true passion was in capturing the beauty and awe found in nature. I took a day job in sales, and am the proud dad of four amazing children. Throughout this amazing life journey I continue to pursue adventure in nature through backpacking, day hiking, kayaking, and car camping – more often than not with my 8x10 view camera in tow. Jeffrey David Nicholas Half Dome, Winter Morning Although not a musician himself, the following have provided, not only hours, but years of pleasure and inspiration: the nocturnes of Chopin and John Fields; the impressionistic compositions of Antonin Dvorak, Claude Debussy and Camille Saint-Saens; the minimalism of Philip Glass, Brian Eno, Harold Budd and Arvo Part and, of course, Miles Davis, Dave Brubeck and Bill Evans. Mike Phillips “Now & Then” May 5 - 29 Mike Phillips Mike Phillips Coyote Gulch Influences came from many of the masters like Ansel Adams, Edward Weston and Oliver Gagliani. This is evident in the bulk of my work, as many would classify it as the “West Coast” style. There were instructor/artists like Steve Dzerigian who still influence me to this day. I have a close knit group of contemporaries that inspire me which includes Mike Garcia a brilliant painter, Geoff Spach and Dave Hicks both accomplished ceramic artists. Lundy Canyon After graduating from high school I hitchhiked from California to Alaska and back. My older brother loaned me his 35mm Nikormat camera to document the trip. Armed with a few rolls of black and white film I set off. I had absolutely no clue what I was doing photographically but I did know that Mike Phillips Wall and Sand 3 PhillipsContinued from Page 3 Vidya Narasimhan “Light and Landscape” June 2nd - July 3rd Mike Phillips Canyon Wall Abstract Now & Then - Is a combination of old and new images that I have never printed. Some as much as 25 years old combined with images as recent as 2016. Many of the images are from various ongoing themed portfolio projects, such as The San Joaquin River Project, Mono Lake and The Grand Staircase Escalante Wilderness. “Light and Landscape” is about photographing the interaction of light with the landscape. I use light to convey my inner most sense of connection and spirituality to our majestic landscapes. From a technical standpoint I still only shoot with an 8x10 view camera and scan my film. Prints are output digitally. The view camera requires oneself to be deliberate and patient. Instant gratification is not part of the equation. Getting into a rhythm with nature and your surroundings is a key component of my process. I hope the photographs convey the joy and excitement that I feel while photographing. Landscapes photographed in different conditions convey different moods. For instance, photographs made under cloudy skies results in a softer kind of an image. The mood may be even more ethereal if it is accompanied by rain or mist. In contrast, strong light on the canyons of the Southwest can be used to showcase the dramatic landscapes. In addition to using direct light on the landscape, reflected light can be used showcase the subtle colors reflecting off the surfaces such as Mike Phillips Vidya Narasimhan Aspen Leaves & Snow Rootball Redwood Vidya Narasimhan Clearing Storm Three Brothers 4 Narasimhan Continued from Page 4 Joan K. Sharma “Reflections” June 2 - July 3 Vidya Narasimhan Autumn Rhapsody water, sandstone walls, etc. This magical interplay between light and the landscape has led me on an unending quest of the right light and the right conditions to provide a window into my feelings when I make the photograph. The ultimate manifestation of my art rests in the creation of expressive prints. The prints are optimized for color, contrast, sharpness, and saturation using techniques similar to those employed in the traditional dark room to ensure that the prints best reflect my artistic vision. Artist Bio Vidya is a landscape photographer based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Even as a youngster growing up in urban India, she was enamored by the photographs of grand landscapes of the United States. When presented with the opportunity to experience this grandeur, she felt an overwhelming desire to showcase her unique impressions of the landscape. Her first brush with Yosemite National Park and the rugged coasts of Big Sur convinced her to move camera, tripod and barrel to California in order to have unfettered access to these spectacular landscapes. On subsequent trips to Yosemite National Park, Vidya was captivated by prints from Ansel Adams. These prints were able to capture an incredible amount of detail, conveyed a variety of different moods, and seemed to glow from within. This convinced her to learn the art of transforming photographs into luminous prints. She has since been mentored in the art of making prints by Charles Cramer, John Sexton, and Anne Larsen. In addition to displaying her work at Spectrum Gallery, her photographs have been part of numerous museum and gallery exhibits including Yosemite Renaissance XXVIII, The G2 Gallery, Gallery House, Fresno Art Museum, Kellicut International Photo Show, Carnegie Art Center, Viewpoint Gallery, Pacific Art League, and Coastal Arts League. Joan K. Sharma Girl on Tightrope - Pushkar “Reflections” includes a selection of images from my recent travel to India and Bhutan. Some images appear to be abstractions, while others lean toward a documentary approach. Composition, color and design elements are carefully considered as they relate to the subject matter. Photography enables me to frame my experience and response to these diverse and resonant cultures. Travel, supports a fundamental shift away from habitual patterns of thinking and towards heightened awareness. Joan K. Sharma Pushkar Fair Change in physical location and the limitation of time contribute to a new way of experiencing and visually responding to the environment. In the virtual studio and digital darkroom, I work to optimize and fine tune images to match my memory of a particular place and experience, time of day and quality of light. 5 SharmaContinued from Page 5 Joan K. Sharma Joan is a painter and photographer. She relishes the interface between these approaches and how it informs her creative process and resulting images. Recognizing and accepting these connections was transformative. Joan has traveled widely throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, India and Bhutan. A life long fascination and deep respect for south Asian culture and Joan K. Sharma Young Monk - Bhutan Bhutan and India. Her work has been widely exhibited and her photographs and paintings are in private and public collections. Joan K. Sharma Ganga Jali Vessel philosophies inspired her to travel to India for the first time in 1989. Each subsequent trip to the same as well as new regions of India has been unique. Joan received her MFA from Indiana University, Bloomington and BFA from Temple University, Tyler School of Art. Joan moved to Fresno in 2003 to join the faculty in the Department of Art and Design at Fresno State where she teaches color theory, photography, 2D & 3D Design. Joan co-directed two Fresno State study-tours to India in 2006-07 and 2010-11. During her recent sabbatical she visited Joan K. Sharma Durga Puja Mohammed Ali Park Joan K. Sharma Paradesi Synagogue Kochi Kerala 6 Spectrum Information A Note from the President Spring has sprung and now is the time to catch renewed life and vibrant colors! Speaking of renewals, our website management, social media, and publicity have all joined forces and are now collectively the Media Committee. It is our hope that the new Media Committee will be able to streamline processes and improve our presence on the web and in the community. We have already seen the new and improved e-announcements and a variety of content on social media, but stayed tuned for future enhancements to the website coming soon - Very exciting times! In ensuring we are providing the right resources and communication to our members, the Media Committee and Education Committee will be sending out a survey to the membership to see how we can best serve and support our members. It is a very short survey, and I hope you will all participate. This feedback is essential so we can see and determine how we can improve. If you have any questions, please refer to the invitation for the survey for instructions or email the gallery at spectrumart@sbcglobal.net Lastly, we had a fantastic showing of our Guest Artist, Charles Farmer. It is through your support as members and through fundraising events like our annual auction that we are able to bring renowned artists to our gallery. Thank you for your continued support! proud to serve as curator of Spectrum Art Gallery. It was to be a temporary role for me as I had already served in this capacity during the early years of our organization. This is a very exciting time in the life of photography in central California. From extremely limited recognition in the late 60’s and early 70’s the fine art photograph in it’s many forms is now recognized as an inseparable and omnipresent component of our community’s art scene. With members common to Fresno City College and CSUF photography programs Spectrum continues to serve its mission as a forum for the medium. A pivotal role is played by our curator, who must maintain fair and impartial coordination of the following duties: Curator Duties: Exhibition calendar coordinator Sends out contracts and information to all exhibitors Sends updated exhibition calendar to Focus editors Writes Curator’s Corner for the Focus newsletter Also edits or creates necessary articles for the Guest Artist and Membership-wide Group Exhibitions Coordinates Rotating Members’ Space Serves as Chair of the Exhibition Committee Exhibition Committee: Curator’s Corner Meets when necessary (usually quarterly) I encourage all our newer members to get your 10 piece portfolios ready to submit before our next exhibition committee meeting to be held on May 17, 2016, so you may participate in our many exhibition possibilities. Consult your 2015 Member Manual, page 12 for details. Reviews portfolios Members, you can look forward to submission details for our 2016 Traveling Shows at Fresno City Hall (2 floors!) and The Big Fresno Fair. Is the umbrella committee under which fall other exhibition venues such as our Rotating Member Space and Traveling Shows If you haven’t already, please collect your work from previous exhibitions as soon as possible. We are running out of space in the pick up shelves (the 2 on the far west wall of the Archive room) and with that, increased possible damage to your frames, etc. Even with the diligent care of our installation team, some damage has occurred simply by members searching through the large group of framed exhibition prints. Everyone should be careful in handling and prompt in their pick up of their own work. I would like to hear from any interested members who would like to become a curator in training for the next couple of months. Since the passing of Terry Hayden, I have been Decides on all exhibition issues such as Gallery Standards, Guest Artist and any other special exhibitions, as well as membership-wide group exhibitions Reviews potential submissions for special projects If you would like to be considered a candidate for this position, please contact me at <info@stevedzerigian.com> or Jesse Merrell<jessemerrell78@gmail.com>. As always I look forward to seeing more of your work and hope you will join us to support our Spectrum Art Gallery Members and Guest Artists by celebrating with them at their upcoming openings and events. Respectfully, Steve Dzerigian 7 Spectrum Information How To Photograph Your Own 2d Artwork Workshop at digital picture files that you’ve made (good or bad) of your own artwork. Digital image files can be brought to class on a CD, DVD, USB drive, or portable external hard drive. Fresno Art Museum Saturday, June 25th is a follow-up day addressing photography or computer hurdles you’ve encountered since the first two sessions. You should bring any camera or computer equipment, or image files you have questions about. The instructor will be ready to address your concerns and the studio will be ready for more photography time. June 4th, 5th & 25th from 9am to 4pm Instructor: Randy Vaughn-Dotta Class size limited to 12 students Fee for all three sessions: $100 For questions about the class, please contact instructor directly at randyd@mail.fresnostate.edu ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR: I retired in 2011 after working for 27 years as the University Photographer at California State University, Fresno. It was very rewarding to work at the school where I had studied art and journalism photography as an undergraduate student in the early 1970s. In this workshop you will learn (1) how to use your digital camera to capture the best possible, most accurate rendition of your own 2-D artwork at any time of the day or night, and (2) how to use your computer and Adobe software to sort, process, and archive the digital picture files you’ll create of your artwork. Instruction will include camera and lens settings, proper tripod set-up, camera alignment to artwork, accurately setting up artificial lights, mastering great exposures, computer software processing, and archiving. Multiple fully-equipped lighting stations will be available so that every student will have ample practice time and access to equipment. This is a hands-on workshop with the goal of each student acquiring the ability to photograph their artwork and process digital image files with confidence. Saturday, June 4th will be devoted to learning and practicing how best to photograph artwork. Bring your digital camera, lenses, tripod, one 2-D art piece to photograph, and any other gear you use for photographing your artwork. Sunday, June 5th will be devoted to learning and practicing computer image processing and archiving using Adobe Bridge and Adobe Photoshop. Bring a laptop if you have one and any During my career at Fresno State, I was responsible for creating photographic teaching aids for faculty members from the 50+ departments in the seven Colleges that made up the university. A significant part of my work included photographing student art projects so professors could show future classes how assignments had been creatively interpreted. Several years on in my career, I initiated arrangements with professors in the Art and Design departments to photograph all of the Masters Degree exhibitions on campus as well as photographing all of the graduation portfolios by the Interior Design students. Each year I would typically photograph several thousand pieces of artwork. My career at Fresno State also spanned the turbulent years when photography transitioned from film and chemicals to digital. My workweek changed from spending hours every day in the darkroom to spending endless hours mastering computers, scanners, and printers and it changed from using floodlights and flash bulbs to electronic strobe flash systems. I’m looking forward to sharing with you the techniques I’ve acquired over the years for properly photographing artwork. Amazon Smile Program Spectrum Art Gallery is now registered with the Amazon Smile 8 Spectrum Information Program to receive a donation of 0.5% of purchases made by those who designate Spectrum Art Gallery as their charity of choice on the Amazon site. Eligible and non-eligible purchases will be combined for orders, so no worries about having to separate them when ordering. It is very convenient! Charles Farmer Show Members will need to log in to: http://smile.amazon.com and select their charity. They can search for “Spectrum Art Gallery” and it will populate. MOST IMPORTANT: Members MUST start their shopping at http://smile.amazon.com in order for the donation to work. If they simply go to “amazon.com,” they will still be able to order, but Spectrum will NOT get any donations. This, combined with our Save Mart Shares program, is a wonderful way to support the gallery in a manner that is totally painless. Please make the effort to use these programs, as they offer great potential to the financial health of your gallery. Charles Farmer speaking about his work Photo Courtesy of Mahin Alibabaei SHARES Card The Save Mart SHARES program has changed the way it works. The old way only required that you to carry a SHARES card when shopping at Save Mart, FoodMaxx or Lucky grocery stores and to swipe that card during checkout. Craig Beal, Charles Farmer, Steve Dzerigian Photo Courtesy of Emily Redondo The old cards are now obsolete. Now you must sign up for the Shares program at:www.escrip.com/shares/. For more details on how to register yourself as a participant and to designate Spectrum Art Gallery as your intended recipient please go on-line to: https://www.savemart.com/shares and read the FAQ that you’ll find by scrolling down the page. If you encounter any problems you can call a customer support agent at 1-800-692-5710. Charles Farmer Photo Courtesy of Emily Redondo 9 Spectrum Information We Want Your Program for Friday Photography Live Spectrum is hosting the educational program series open to the public Who: Active members presenting. Open to the public - Admission free (donations encouraged) When: Friday (1st one recommended), each month at 7 PM Where: Spectrum Art Gallery What: Lecture/Workshop Series At least once a month Spectrum hosts a program open to the public, led and administered by one or more of our members. We encourage you to offer a program featuring your work or topic of greatest interest to you. Below are some possibilities (you are not limited to these): 1. Presentation on your photography a. Walk through discussion of your exhibition on view b. Projected image presentation c. Presentation of prints or finished photographic artwork d. Presentation of a project you are planning or already executing 2. Presentation on someone else’s photography you respect (historical or contemporary) 3. Presentation on a style or genre of photography 4. A how-to presentation a. Photographic capture technique or approach b. Workshop / demonstration of a photographic process c. Practical methods of preparing for exhibiting one’s work d. Computer hardware or software presentation e. Darkroom methods 5. Panel discussion 6. Member sponsored guest artist (no Gallery budget) 7. Spectrum invited guest artist (Gallery sponsored) 8. Field workshop The gallery will provide water and cups plus access to our fixed resources; however, any additional refreshments or resources must be provided by the presenter. To reserve a date for your program, please send your idea to: Steve Dzerigian at: info@stevedzerigian.com. Any questions - call Steve at: (559) 442-4868 Submitting Information for the Focus Newsletter and Publicity The deadline for submitting items for the July/August issue of the Focus is July 10, 2016. When you have a Spectrum exhibition coming up, please e-mail your text in a Word document, including dates and times for receptions, biography, inspiration for the show, the show title, and any other pertinent information. Items should be directed to: Franka Gabler: franka@frankagabler.com Travis Rockett: travisrockett1@gmail.com Andrew Holden: dr_holden@yahoo.com Emily Redondo: emily@emilyredondo.com Franka and Travis alternate as Focus co-editors. Andrew will use the information to update Spectrum’s website and social media. We will publicize your exhibit in various other media. Images must be 1200 pixels in the longest dimension. Please include several horizontal and vertical images to allow layout choices. File names must include your name and the title of the image. Image & Idea Sharing Night When: WEDNESDAY, May 25 & June 22 at 6:00 PM Where: Spectrum Art Gallery Who: All current, active members What: Bring prints, thumb drive or CD to Spectrum with no more than 10 images - jpg, tiff, or psd. The longest dimension 1200 pixels. Name the file with your last name, first initial, and title. Eager for a discussion (on your terms) of your photographic work or ideas concerning what to do with your work? Please join us for a sharing of images and ideas at Spectrum Gallery. Bring no more than 10 pieces (prints, digital display, etc.) that you would like to discuss. Prints can be anything from unmounted works in progress to work ready to hang. Keep in mind the time allotted to you will be established by dividing up 2 hours by the number of members sharing their images. If your work requires something more than what we provide below, you must bring the necessary equipment with you. We supply: easel, tables, laptop computer, digital projector, and screen. 10 Upcoming Exhibitions To schedule an exhibit you must be current with your gallery dues and if you are a service member, you have to have fulfilled your service. Please contact Spectrum Gallery’s Curator, Steve Dzerigian at: info@stevedzerigian.com 2016 Jeffrey David Nicholas & Mike Phillips May 5 - May 29 Vidya Narasimhan & Joan Sharma June 2 - June 26 Richard Harrison & Robert Cochran July 2 - July 31 Alice Ramirez & Mahin Alibabaei August 4 - August 28 Pat Rhames & Jonathan Rollins September 1 - September 25 Auction Exhibition September 29 - October 30 Paul Mullins November 3 - November 27 December 1 - December 31 Melinda Downing Sitting Schedule Hours Contact Juergen Vespermann to sign up! juergen.vespermann@sbcglobal.net or 431-0850 ArtHop Thursdays: Fridays: Saturdays and Sundays: 5:00 - 8:00 PM 5:00 - 8:00 PM First Sitter 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM Second Sitter 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM Spectrum Art Gallery Board 2017 President: Vice-President: Treasurer: Secretary: Jesse Merrell jessemerrell78@gmail.com Linda Knight lindak559@gmail.com David Meyer dclmeyer@gmail.com Travis Rockett travisrockett1@gmail.com Steve Dzerigian & Sally Stallings January 5 - January 29 Avigdar Adams & TBA February 2 - February 26 “Women’s Work” Invitational Group Show (Rogue) March 2 - April 2 Helen Gigliotti & Phyllis Irwin April 6 - April 30 Rebecca Caraveo & Zana Frownfelter May 4 - May 28 Members at Large: Dan Dunham dandunham123@msn.com Franka Gabler June 1 - July 2 Franka Gabler franka@frankagabler.com Mark Bosch & Greg Hubbard July 6 - July 30 Andrew Holden dr_holden@yahoo.com Neil Chowdhury & Craig Beal Lyssa Bird & Richard Mann August 3 - September 3 Linda Knight lindak559@gmail.com Patrick Rhames pat.rhames@gmail.com Robert Cochran rccartist@yahoo.com Auction Exhibition October 5 - October 29 Guest Artists: Donor Invitational November 2 - December 3 Martin Nunez & Juergen Verspermann December 7 - December 31 September 7 - October 1 Spectrum Art Gallery 608 E. 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