Film Fest sneak peak - Sebastopol Center for the Arts
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Film Fest sneak peak - Sebastopol Center for the Arts
* Visual arts, literary ar ts, p e INSIDE > President’s message > News & Thanks > Visual Arts > Class Schedule > Performing Arts > Calls for Entry > Event calendar 2 2 3 4-5 6 6-7 8 DATES WWW.SEBARTS.ORG SCA’s new website The Center has a new website with a clean, sophisticated look. Zoom through pages of classes, events, concerts, films, exhibitions – and a calendar of events. Board Members Janet Moore and Alex Douglas developed the specifications, and chose Debbie Gray (deborahgraydesign.com) to create the site, incorporating a new text logo by Marcus Badgley (badgleydesign.com). The site is a strong cornerstone to amplify publicity for our activities and events. A technology grant from the City helped to fund the site, and now the world is only one click away from everything new and exciting at the Center for the Arts. • DEC. 16 SCA members meeting MARCH 18-20, 2011 • DEC. 10-31 Annual Members Show & Sale • JAN. 6 – FEB. 5 Lady Luck Exhibition NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID SEBASTOPOL CA PERMIT NO. 114 • MARCH 18 – 20 Sebastopol Documentary Film Fest Film Fest sneak peak Mark your calendars! Save the dates! The Sebastopol Documentary Film Festival (SDFF) returns March 18-20, 2011. With more submissions than ever before, the program will be an amazing showcase of short and feature length documentaries from around the world. Get ready for the best Documentary Film Festival yet. www.sebarts.org www.artatthesource.org www.sebastopolfilmfestival.org The Films (a taste) SEBASTOPOL CENTER FOR THE ARTS 6780 Depot Street Sebastopol, CA 95472 phone (707) 829-4797 fax (707) 829-0369 ing on arts, f cati ilm arts & edu DECEMBER-MARCH WINTER 2011 > VOLUME 22 > ISSUE 1 rfo rm Here is a taste of a few of the films to be featured at this year. The full program will be released in February. STEAM OF LIFE: It’s neither a therapist’s office nor a lover’s bed where Finnish men’s deepest feelings about life, love and family are brought to the surface—it’s the sauna. Become a fly on the wall as these men bare their souls and their bodies, talking to other men in the sanctuary of the country’s ubiquitous saunas. Beautifully made and intensely personal, these stories ring a profoundly universal tone. Nominated by The International Documentary Association for Best Documentary of 2010. Discover art. Discover the artists. More Film Fest previews on Page 7 Looking for unique gifts? Visit “The Store” at the Art Center Chocked full of fine craft made by SCA members, The Store offers jewelry; pottery plates, bowls & rattles; originals & prints, framed or not; hand wrought bells; candleholders; t-shirts, pillows, soaps & salves and lots of artist cards. Find wonderful work at friendly prices by Jane Garibaldi, Maggie Bolt, Lynn Wood, Carolyn Batchelor, Dennis Bolt, Rick Butler, Paula Bailey Brent, Lisa Jean DeSoto, Nina Antze, Diana Lee, Sandra Maresca, Nancy Winn, Tera Crawford, Susanna Kaplan, Joann Cassady, Kathy Joseph, Margaret Frison, Elizabeth Peyton, Rakshika Thakor, Astrid Shishkin Hill & Deni Maronne. Purchases from The Store benefit the Center and our artists. Interested in having your work in The Store? Email Jean McGlothlin at jaymac@sonic.net to start the process. Holiday Ceramics Sale Dec. 4 & 11, 10am – 4pm SCA students and instructors host a holiday sale featuring both functional and artistic pieces at great prices. SAVE THE DATE Sunday, May 22, 2011 Gardens with Sculpture 2 Don’t miss the chance to tour seven private gardens, and see a wide range of sculpture integrated into a living palette. PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE NEWS T hanks to everyone who came to our Auction and made it a fun evening and a financial success. We appreciate your support. In December, our Members Show and The Store in the gallery, are great places to do some holiday shopping to support local artists, and the Center. Soon, you’ll be receiving our year end request for tax deductible donations. SCA has been presented with an extraordinary opportunity to raise much-needed funds. Dan Smith & Joan Marler of the French Garden Restaurant will match all gifts and pledges, dollar for dollar, up to $20,000, received or promised by December 31, 2010. Your gift or pledge, of any amount, will count towards our goal. There are many causes that merit your support, but we hope you keep SCA at the top of your gift list this year. We really need your support to stave off another year of economic recession, which affects us all. “WISH LIST” FOR SCA ❒ New Microwave ❒ Sponsors for exhibition awards Art at the Source upcoming events General Meeting: Wednesday, Jan. 19, 7pm ROBERT BRENT For all 2011 AATS artists to meet the Steering Committee, committee chairs and network with the other artists. A big thanks to... Cajun Festival 2010 Volunteers THE ARTS ENRICH OUR LIVES. Is your portfolio designed to do the same? At Edward Jones, we spend time getting to know your goals so we can help you reach them. To learn why it makes sense to talk with Edward Jones about your savings and investing strategies, schedule a no-cost, no-obligation portfolio review. Call or visit your local financial advisor today. Tim R Moore Cara C Widmer Cara C Widmer 7182 Healdsburg Avenue Suite A Sebastopol, CA 95472 707-823-4708 1161 Gravenstein South 1161Hwy Gravenstein Hwy South Sebastopol, CA 95472 Sebastopol, CA 95472 707-823-1991 Jan Byram, John Carroll, Diane Ceccarelli, Barbara Coen, Catherine Devriese, Rose Diamond, Alex Douglas, Pat Kavanaugh, Pat & Paul Schoch. Art Auction PLANNING COMMITTEE: Judy Cortez, Jean McGlothlin, Christine Nelson, Janice Peters, Pat Schueler, Chantal Vogel. Special mention: Dennis Bolt, Janet Moore. AND: Karl Andersen, Pat Bocca, Robert Brent, John Carroll, Diane Ceccarelli, Barbara Coen, Judy Cortez, Jim Curtis, Catherine Devriese, Alex Douglas, Arnie Feldsher, Jane Garibaldi, Sarah Hylton, Pat Innes, Pat Kavenaugh, Luci King-Edwards, Howard Levy, Lupi Luperini, Tom MacKinney, Lin Max, Frank Mayhew, Sandy Mays, Janet Moore, Peggy Morgan-Pond, Chris Nelson, Satri Pencak, Jason Perdue, Janice Peters, Darrell Ramondo, Teresa Ramondo, Pat Schueler, Jennifer Serratore, Shannon Stevens, Debbie VanDyke, Chantal Vogel, Steve Wheeler, Allan Wilburn, Wayne Wieseler and Bill Yoes. DONATING ARTISTS: Jennifer Anderson, Nina Antze, Gerald Arrington, Sally Baker, Maggie Ballard, Tom Berto, Beverly Bird, Patricia Bird, Dennis Bolt, Margaret Bolt, Branden Bowman, Paula Bailey Brent, Joann Cassady, John Chambers, Lorraine Chapman, Janet Charnofsky, Scott Clark, Judy Cortez, Cheryl Costantini & Mikio Matsumoto, , James Curtis, Deborah Cushman, Rene Dayan-Whitehead, Lisa Jean De Soto, Carol Decker, Marylu Downing, Suzanne Edminster, Sandy Frank, Jane Gardner, Jane Garibaldi, Hetty Herman-Minsk, Jeremy Joan Hewes, Carolyn Horan, Ann & Bill Howson, Kathy Joseph, Bert Kaplan, Susanna Kaplan, Ceylan Karasapan-Crow, Jill Keller-Peters, Karen Kelly, Kathryn Sales & Marketing Workshop: Saturday, Feb. 26, 10am – 4pm An esteemed panel will give tips for maximizing your AATS experience. Learn from open studio artists who have earned thousands selling their work. Questions? Email: croneclown@comcast. net. Kelsey, Penny Knapp, Irv Lachman, Phil & Ann Leech, Lillian Lehman, Judith Lerner / DreamMaker, Joyce Libeu, Diane Luiz, Tom Shula, Karina Nishi Marcus, Sandra Maresca, Lin Max, Melissa McCann, Steve McLaughlin, Janet Moore, Peggy MorganPond, Eleanor Murray, Marjorie Murray-Cortez, Sasha Pepper, Elizabeth Peyton, Aaron Poovey, Virginia Prince, Asa Pritchet, Nancy Roberts, Larry Robinson, Sandra Rubin, Edward Ryden, Jean Salatino & Steve Gandolfo, Carla Sarvis, Frank Schueler, Jan Schultz, Anita Selinger, Astrid Shishkin-Hill, Kate Silver, Linda Raye Sims, Amy Smith, Randy Snyder, Tony Speirs, Susandra Spicer, Susan St. Thomas, Joy Stocksdale, Susan Stover, Maria-Esther Sund, Tom Swearingen, Rakshika Thakor, Amanda Ward, Nancy Wheeler, Nancy Winn. A very big thank you to the donors to our 20 x 20 Campaign Sabina Fried & Margaret Conner, Patricia & Frank Schueler, Jean & Michael McGlothlin, Janice Peters, Linda Galletta & Steve Wheeler, Warren & Maile Arnold, Chantal Vogel & Darrell Luperini, Beva Farmer, Dennis & Jovonne Bolt, Dan & Carol Baker, Mel Cornelius. For those who would like to join the “20 x 20” pledge campaign and contribute $20 per month for 20 months, please contact Linda Galletta at lindag@sonic.net. And for other recent support: IBM Corporation, City of Sebastopol, Jean & Michael McGlothlin, Stone Sculptors Supplies, Kevin Russell, Kathleen Brennan & Tom Waits, Sebastopol Kiwanis Club, Cary Fargo, Lucy Lewand, Maggie Bolt, Lin Max, Chantal Vogel, Janice Peters, Maria Freebairn-Smith, Lanette Hunter, Kate Luna, Tom & Sally Lambert, Jacob Bayless, Nancy Cadigan & Jim McGreen, Anonymous, Rupert, Gibbon & Spider, and “SCA’s Mudslingers”. 707-823-1991 Tim R Moore & Mike Drown 7182 Healdsburg Avenue Suite A Sebastopol, CA 95472 707-823-4708 www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC ILLUSTRATION GRAPHICS LOGOS DESIGN PHOTOGRAPHY FINE ART 6780 Depot Street Sebastopol, CA 95472 phone (707) 829-4797 fax (707) 829-0369 www.sebarts.org www.artatthesource.org www.sebastopolfilmfestival.org HOURS: Tuesday-Frday, 10am-4pm; Saturday 1-4pm Closed Sunday and Monday 2 • WINTER 2011 STAFF BOARD OF DIRECTORS LINDA GALLETTA Executive Director lindag@sonic.net SATRI PENCAK Visual Arts satrip@sonic.net KATHY DOUGLAS Membership/ Events kdouglas@sonic.net JASON PERDUE Film Arts Sebdocfest@gmail.com CATHERINE DEVRIES, Intern ROBERT BRENT, President ALLAN CONE, Vice President JEAN MCGLOTHLIN, Secretary ARNIE FELDSHER, Treasurer WARREN ARNOLD, Immediate Past President SALLY BRIGGS DOROTHY BLAKE ALEX DOUGLAS JANET MOORE CHRIS NELSON PAT SCHUELER MONTE TATE ADVERTISING POLICY Ad sizes are available starting at $80 single issue, $300 / year. Call Linda at 829-4797 for details. Graphic design and newsletter production by Dennis Bolt, www.dennisbolt.com Printed by Healdsburg Printing Sebastopol Center for the Arts • 6780 Depot St., Sebastopol CA. 95472 • (707)829-4797 • www.sebarts.org Visit the SCA Visual Arts blog www.scavisualarts.blogspot.com for current posts of the gallery info and other noteworthy items! VISUAL ARTS CURRENT EXHIBIT Dec. 10-31: Annual SCA Members Show and Sale A nonjuried exhibition of work by current SCA members. The exhibition features a variety of media, styles, and points of view, representing a cross-section of SCA’s artistic community. Most pieces are avail- able for purchase for holiday gift giving or your own enjoyment. This is a great opportunity to invest in a work of art, or buy a unique, one-of-a-kind gift for someone special. The show opens with a reception on Friday, December 10, 6 to 7:30 pm. and runs through December 31, 2010. The 2009 Members Show and Sale. UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS Jan. 6 – Feb. 5, 2011 Main Gallery: Lady Luck An exhibition featuring artworks in a variety of media selected by Lady Luck. Take your chances to win a space in the SCA Gallery for a group exhibition. Fifty lucky winners will be selected by random drawing. The work will be professionally hung and displayed for a 4-week exhibition, January 6 through February 5, 2011. Additionally, five “Luckiest of the Lucky” winners will be drawn by Lady Luck herself during the reception to win prizes. Juror, Lady Luck, curator of Fateful and Auspicious Arts at the Museum of Fortune and Hazard in San Francisco, is a specialist in the casting of lots and nineteenth-century amulets and talismans. She has authored many books and exhibition catalogs on wheels of fortune, flukes, and windfalls. She holds an MFA in Hap and Hazardry and a PhD in Aleatory Science, both from the renowned London School of Propitious Arts. Currently, she is writing a graphic biography of Fortuna, goddess of Chance. Thanks to coordinators, Julian Blair, Rebeca Trevino, Tom Swearingen, and their team of volunteers for creating a fun and unique exhibition. Deadline to enter is Monday, December 20. Please see page 7 for submission information. Gallery II: How to Destroy Angels new paintings by Kevin Soriano Soriano’s expressionistic ‘Untitled figurative paintings are [Decay] 8’ charged with energy, emo- by Kevin tion and movement. Despite Soriano. the use of limited hues and vigorous, expressive brush strokes the inner beauty of each figure shines through. Opening reception for both exhibitions will be on Thursday, Jan. 6, 6-7:30 p.m. All in the Famly: Feb.10-March 19 Main Gallery: Art of the Line Above, ‘Metal on Metal’ photograph by Dennis Bolt. A juried exhibition of work in a variety of media in which the line is a key element in portraying the artist’s concept and intent. Forms, shapes, color, and texture may also be present but the line is essential. Juror, Elizabeth Sher, is a professor of art at the California College of the Arts. Deadline to enter is Monday, January 24. Please see page 7 for submission information. Right, Clay monoprint on fabric by Margaret Bolt. Below, Pine-needle basket by Geofrey Bolt. Gallery II: All in the Family An exhibition of work by three members of the talented Bolt family, Margaret, Geoffrey and their son Dennis. The range of media will include photography, monoprints, clay, collage, woodworking and basketry. Opening reception for both exhibitions will be Thursday, Feb. 10, 6-7:30 p.m. PAST SHOWS Main Gallery: Innovations in Fiberart V Juried by Melissa Leventon, featured fiber artworks from around the country. The work represented thoughtprovoking, unconventional and innovative concepts, or techniques expressed in a range of materials. We want to thank coordinators, Bill Yoes, Joy Stocksdale, Lin Max, and their team of volunteers for creating an excellent exhibition. SCA gratefully acknowledges generous support for this exhibition from Rupert, Gibbon & Spider, Inc. Gallery II: Drawing Nature Fiberart V: Above, Best of Show winner Virginia Harrison and her piece ‘Romantic Storms’ with Satri Pencak, Bil Yoes and Joy Stocksdale. Sebastopol Center for the Arts • 6780 Depot St., Sebastopol CA. 95472 • (707)829-4797 • www.sebarts.org Colored pencil drawings created by participants in the Drawing Nature class held at the Art Center. The work explores a variety of techniques with a focus on artistic representation and botanical accuracy, working directly with the plants, flowers, fruits, and vegetables of the seasons. WINTER 2011• 3 CLASSschedule MOVEMENT/ THEATER WINTER 2010/ 2011 LITERARY ARTS Tian Gong Qi Gong Sonoma County Book Arts Guild Body Tales Group If you make books, alter books, want to learn to make books please join us. The intent is to create a group to share work, teach techniques, take field trips, invite guest artists to teach and have a show. 15-Adult Painting/Drawing Studio First Saturday of each month, 10am12pm Fee: $3-$5 donation Contact Dena Bliss 829-1732 Ongoing practices for strengthening the physical, energy and soul bodies. Beginners and advanced practitioners come together and learn an advanced system of healing. All ages. Bring a pad, blanket and a smile. Music/Movement Room Tues, 7-8:30pm, $5 donation Contact Kieryn, 321-0411, zenboyzen007@yahoo.com This creative and healing practice integrates movement, voice and personal storytelling. Encouraging presence, empathy and emotional integrity, we practice respectful witnessing, and explore valuable embodied stories. Music/Movement Studio 1st & 3rd, Mon. 6:30-9:30pm 10 men & women max, by application, 5 month commitment Sliding Scale $60-$100 per month Lysa Castro: 823-2652, lysa@ bodytales.com Authentic Movement for Women A simple and profound inner-directed practice. Explore and expand your innate capacity to move and be moved, see and be seen, and articulate and integrate your experiences. Music/Movement Studio 2nd & 4th Mon, 6:30-9pm 8 women max, by application, 3 month commitment Sliding Scale $60-$100 per month Lysa Castro: 823-2652, lysa@ bodytales.com Monthly Body Tales & Authentic Movement Workshops Come, try out these expressive and respectful somatic practices. Music/Movement Studio 2nd Thurs, 7- 9:30pm: Dec 9, Jan 13, Feb 10, Mar 10, April 14, May 12, Healing Through Words: Body Tales Group class June 9 14 men & women max, w/ reservations or drop-in Sliding Scale $25 - $40 Lysa Castro: 823-2652, lysa@ bodytales.com CERAMICS Open “Drop In” Studio Non-instructed studio time for openminded potters with some experience. One of the few public facilities in Sonoma County open to the public for ceramic hand-building, sculptural and wheel-work. Studio features 8 potter’s wheels, slab roller, extruder, glaze and electric kilns. Fire cone 5. No production potters. For ages 14-adult. Ceramics Studio Fee Refund Policy MORE INFO ON THE WEB! SCA offers a large number of great classes: visit www.sebarts.org. Cancellation prior to one week before start of class will be refunded or transferred, minus a $15 processing fee for each transfer or cancellation. (Transfer is good for one year.) Cancellation less than one week prior to first day of class or after class begins will not receive a refund or transfer. If the Art Center cancels a class, you will receive a full refund. Questions? Call SCA during business hours, Tues-Fri, 10am-4pm. beginning and seasoned potters trying to bring it to the next level. 12-Adult Ceramic/Mixed Media Studio 6 Thurs, Jan 20-Feb 24 6-8:30pm Fee $125 Non member / $120 Member + $30.00 material fee Mon, 9:30am-12:30pm Tues, 6-8:30pm (if no one shows up by 7 pm we go home) Wed, 12-3pm Sat, 9:30am-12:30pm $60 for 6-session card $90 for 10-session card $12 per session / $6 concurrently enrolled in SCA class. $30 for 1 bag of clay, glaze, firing as needed. Potter’s Wheel Pottery Class for the New Year Instructor: Randy Snyder Come play with clay. This class will focus on the potter’s wheel learning to wedge, center, and pull the clay to create bowls, cups, and vases. Other techniques like pinch, slab, and coil will also be covered. We will glaze and high fire our finished projects. Great for Send to SCA 6780 Depot St. Sebastopol, CA, 95472 Call (707) 829-4797 Fax (707) 829-0369 www.sebarts.org 12 - Adult Instructor: Randy Snyder We will use the potter’s wheel and learn to center and raise the clay, then shape to make plates, cups, jars, and other functional pieces that we will glaze and fire for you to cherish at home. This class is perfect for beginners and beyond. Ceramic/Mixed Media Studio 6 Thurs, Mar 3-April 14 6-8:30pm (no class March 24) Fee $125 Non member / $120 Mem- ber +$30 material fee Spring in to Pottery 12 - Adult Instructor: Randy Snyder Come play with clay. This class will focus on the potters wheel learning to wedge, center, and pull the clay to create bowls, cups, and vases. Other techniques like pinch, slab, and coil will also be covered. We will glaze and high fire our finished projects. Great for beginning and seasoned potters trying to bring it to the next level. Ceramic/Mixed Media Studio 6 Thurs, April 21-May 26 6-8:30pm Fee $125 Non member / $120 Member +$30 material fee Telling Your Story After a Lifechanging Event Instructor: Clara Rosemarda The writing process helps us break through impacted, stuck terrain; it opens pathways to our own light. We will write our stories, no matter how complicated, using meditation, visualization, and writing practice to take us to a clearer place, a place of healing. This workshop is open to all who want to heal wounds or deal with new successes while practicing the art of creative writing. Questions? Clara at 707-579-2081 or rosen@sonic.net 4 Mondays, Jan17–Feb 7, 10am to Noon Fee: $100 Non member / $90 Member GIVE A GIFT OF ART The Store SCA Gallery SEBASTOPOL CENTER FOR THE ARTS CLASS REGISTRATION FORM Name ______________________________________________SCA Member? ❐ Yes ❐ No (See below) Age (if under 18) _________ Parent’s name _______________________________________________ Address ___________________________________________City___________________Zip_______ Email ____________________________________________________________________________ ❐ Please email me information about other related classes and events Day Phone ________________ _______ _____ Evening Phone____________ ____________ _______ Class title __________________________________________Session/Date____________________ Class fee $_________+ $5 for non-members = $___________ (Child classes not subject to non-member fees) BECOME A MEMBER: Benefits include the newsletter, discounts, mailings for special events and opportunities. ❐ Individual/Family $40 ❐ Sustaining $50 ❐ Business/Patron $100 ❐ Supporting $250 Total due (classes/membership) $_________________ ❐ Check enclosed ❐ Visa/MasterCard # _____________________________________Exp. Date __________________ Silk Moon Connecting Cultures, Weaving Peace Affordable, comfortable clothing and jewelry for women and men. Color your world with fine handmade crafts, artisan textiles, and home decor. 4 • WINTER 2011 Sebastopol Center for the Arts • 6780 Depot St., Sebastopol CA. 95472 • (707)829-4797 • www.sebarts.org DRAWING / PAINTING/ PRINTMAKING Drawing Nature Instructor: Nina Antze Learn the basics of using colored pencil drawing including blending, burnishing and impressed line while incorporating the techniques of botanical. We work will stem from a variety of seasonal natural objects. All levels welcome. Adult Library 4 Tues: 9am-Noon January 4-25 February 1-22 March 1-22 Fee: $89 Non member / $84 Member Drawing Nature Saturdays for Beginners Instructor: Nina Antze Learn the basics of colored pencil and basic drawing skills while working on season subject matter like pears and leaves and berries. All levels welcome. Adult Library Saturday, January 22, 10-3pm Saturday, February 5 10-3 Fee each class: $55 Non member / $50 Member Go Figure! Facilitator: James Curtis Non-instructed drop-in, open studio figure study sessions. Draw, paint, and/or sculpt the human figure from a live model in an open, well-lit studio. Bring your own materials. No turpenoid or turpentine solvents! Tables, easels, sink, lighting and set up for the model provided. Artists must be at least 18 years of age. Painting/Drawing Studio Every Wed evening, Drop-in, 7-10pm, multiple short poses 1st hour, then 20 minute Fee: $12 per session or $40 for 4-prepaid sessions Photography and/or sketching ONLY on occasional Friday or Saturday evenings Contact Jim at 332-7877 or e-mail: jcurt@sonic.net Drawing & Painting with Stanley Mouse & Rob Perkins Drawing/Painting Studio First & third Thursday each month 7-10pm on going Drop-in $18.00 Contact: Rob Perkins 415-892-3799 Untamed Abstracts: Abstracting Birds, Beasts, and Flowers Instructor: Suzanne Edminster Bold, sophisticated contemporary techniques for acrylic mixed media series. Experienced teacher and innovative art journal free your style. Materials list at www.saltworkstudio.net. All levels. Sun. April 3, 10-4PM $90 Non members / $85 Members Registration (707)829-4797. Techniques of Studio Oil Painting Level I Instructor: Ditte Jensen Learn fundamentals that Matisse and Cezanne knew, upon which you can always rely. Color choices, set-up of the palette, and very important elements to painting in oils will be shown. Solvent free methods will be explained and used. This is a structured class, working from still life. Lots of room for individual attention as well. Beginners are also very welcome. Suggested materials list after registration. Includes hand-outs. Jan 29 & 30 or Mar 5 & 6 9:30am - 4pm $190 non-members/$185 members Contact Ditte Jensen 707-385-1701 or jschilderes@yahoo.com Techniques of Studio Oil Painting Level II Instructor: Ditte Jensen Suitable for painters who have worked enough to be able to paint what moves/ inspires them, but long to fine-tune their materials use and deepen in their work. Essential knowledge on paints, pigments and grounds will be shared; solvent free methods will be explained and used. Glazing, grisailles and using flake white will be explored. Working from still life, a deeper seeing into the ‘true subject’ will be encouraged. Suggested materials list after registration. Includes hand-outs. Feb 12 & 13 or Mar 26 & 27 9:30am - 4pm $190 non-members/$185 members Contact Ditte Jensen 707-385-1701 or jschilderes@yahoo.com Watercolor I: Left brain—Right brain Instructor: Ditte Jensen Watercolor is for the courageous. Building a solid foundation of knowing the pigments’ qualities, set-up of our palette and developing our planned stages can allow the innate fluid and spontaneous quality of watercolor to take its rightful place. This is a structured class, working from still life. Real beginners are also very welcome. Suggested materials list after registration. Includes hand-outs. Jan 13 - Feb 3 or Feb 17 – Mar 10 2-5pm $130 non-members/$125 members Contact Ditte Jensen 707-385-1701 or jschilderes@yahoo.com Watercolor II: Line and Color Instructor: Ditte Jensen Being more confident painting with an intuitive approach using color, we learn to fuse this with compositional or contour sketching in pencil to give the painting more ‘backbone’. We will work from still life, and a deeper seeing into the ‘true subject’ will be encouraged. This is a structured class. Suggested materials list after registration. Includes hand-outs. Jan 12 - Feb 2 or Feb 16 – Mar 9 9:30am – 12:30pm $130 non-members/$125 members Contact Ditte Jensen 707-385-1701 or jschilderes@yahoo.com Painting/Drawing Studio Saturday & Sunday, January 22 & 23 10am-3pm Fee: $225 Non members / $220 Members - includes materials. Painters Studio Workshop #2: Intermediate Color, Design and Composition Instructor: Janet Moore This popular, open painting session is for experienced painters, working in any media, who want dedicated studio time in a friendly, productive environment, working alongside other painters. Easels and tables are provided. There is no formal instruction, but Janet will introduce one new concept with each session, provide still life setups for those interested and offer a voluntary critique at each session. Painting/Drawing Studio Wednesdays 1-4pm - begins January 19, 2011 Fee: $125 Non member / $120 Member prepaid or $25 per session Weekend Painting Workshops Instructor: Janet Moore Intensive 2-day workshops designed to get students painting immediately. Offered in a fun, non-judgmental atmosphere, students learn the fundamentals of painting technique plus experiment with new materials and approaches including Janet’s unique limited, transparent palette. Workshops are designed for acrylic paints, but oil paints are acceptable with certain provisional use of low toxicity and low VOC materials. Workshop #1: Getting Started: Methods and Materials Using acrylic paints and materials supplied by the instructor you will begin painting immediately as you learn how to prepare a palette, choose and use brushes, palette and painting knives, prepare your painting surface, begin a painting, mix pigments, develop form and dimension using value, and the use of techniques such as glazing. Appropriate for inexperienced and beginning painters. Color theory, mixing color from a limited palette, design and composition for landscape and still-life, intermediate techniques for brush and knife painting are taught through hands-on exercises. Also included is an introduction to the “functional critique”. Appropriate for painters at all levels. Painting/Drawing Studio Saturday & Sunday, February 5 & 6 10am - 3pm Fee: $205 Non member / $200 Member Workshop #3: Exploring a Minimalist Approach This class suggests an approach to developing a personal style in painting, specifically one that is slightly or fully abstracted. Creating a simplified image requires interpretation and translation; often this is more challenging then simply painting what you see. This session explores design, composition, color and imaging techniques that will help inspire your personal style. Appropriate for experienced painters at all levels. Painting/Drawing Studio Saturday & Sunday, March 12 & 13 10am- 3pm Fee: $205 Non Member / $200 Member Contact janet@ janetmoorestudio.com Weaving for Winter Instructor: Marta Shannon New weavers will learn to measure a warp, dress the loom, and weave a sampler. Experienced weavers will weave a project using winter yarns. Think ponchos, ruanas, throws, scarves, shawls etc.. Project costs will vary. 4 & 8 shaft looms available. 8 Thursdays, 9:30am – 12:30pm January 20 – March 10 $185 Non member / $180 Members PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT Women’s Zen Meditation Music/Movement Studio Tues, 5-6:30pm, suggested donation $10 Contact Chris Fortin, 527-8106, chrisfortin@comcast.net Collage Assemblage! with Embroidery Sketch an idea, learn fun embroidery stitches, plan and create a 2D collage masterpiece! 2 Thursdays, Dec 9-16; Jan 13-20; Feb 10-17 & Mar 10-17 5:30 - 8 p.m. Painting/Drawing Studio $50 per session; $30 drop in Register with Debbie Van Dyke debbie@inspired-by-life.net or 2059411. Artful Meditation All-levels workshop for those who enjoy creativity and wellness. Easy yoga to relax the body; meditation to open the mind; and write to create! Bring yoga mat, blanket, journal. Thursdays, Jan 27; Feb 24; Apr 28 6 – 8 p.m. Library $25 per class Register Debbie Van Dyke, debbie@ inspired-by-life.net or 205-9411 YOUTHclasses MUSIC & MOVEMENT Dance for 3 & 4 Year Olds Instructor: Clare Najarian Creative dance encourages children to explore rhythm, space, and improvisation with an emphasis on self-expression and creativity. Appropriate dance technique and body skills to promote flexibility and strength and offer a joyful and fun approach to the world of dance. Music/Movement Studio 6 Mondays: 10-10:50am for 3 year olds (with parents) 11:10am -12:00pm for 3 & 4 yr olds (dropoff) Session 3 Jan 10-Feb 14, 2011 Session 4 Feb 28- April 4, 2011 Session 5 April 11 - May 23, 2011 (no class 4/25) Fee: $75 Group Piano Classes for Youth 7-9 yrs Group lessons include piano training, singing, and theory games. Library Mon-Thurs 3:30-4:30pm and 4:30-5:30pm ongoing through June 2011. $80 per month, one hour lesson per week. First trial lesson is free. Contact Katie Ketchum, MA, 707 874-3571 Music for Young Children Ages 4 and 5 with parents A Canadian method for training children in piano, singing, musicianship, movement and composing. Library Classes forming, call for details $60 per month, 45 minutes per week, year commitment. Contact Katie Ketchum, MA, MYC, 707 8743571 ART Home School Multi-Media Arts Program Instructor: Meryl Juniper Investigate a variety of multi-media arts, through, curriculum and interest based projects, in an open studio environment. Be free to get messy in a well-equipped large arts studio, under Meryl’s compassionately orchestrated, thirty years of deep experience as an artist and arts educator. Parents are encouraged to participate in this class as students Ceramics Studio Thursdays 10am - 12pm For ages 5 - adult Fee: $20.00 per class Ten Class Card $18.00 per card 10% discount for additional family members Materials fee varies and is affected by the projects. To register contact Meryl at 823-5843 or meryljuniper@yahoo.com Let Your Eyes Do The Drawing! (10% off for second family member) Instructor: Barbie Watts Ceramics Studio and walk-ins welcome Children will experience drawing life as well as creating their favorite ideas, designs or doodles. Learn different skills, techniques and tricks, like 3D. Experiment with different mediums. Bring favorite ideas, subject or pictures. Sessions are ongoing, progressive. Ages 6-16 Ceramics Studio Wednesdays, 3:30–5pm $70 per session / 4 classes (start anytime classes will be prorated) Session1: February 2; Session 2: March 2 Session 3: March 30; Session 4: April 27 Session 5 : May 25; Session 6: June 27 Try A Class - Drop-in: $20 anytime during session. Contact Barbie at:bwatts@sonic.net 2011 Classes start dates 16377 Main Street Suite B Guerneville, CA 95446 New Hours: Fri. - Sun. 11a.m. - 4 p.m. Artwork by Sculptor in Residence Karen Ryer. New exhibit by Rene Dayan-Whitehead including Firebird II. Featuring some of Sonoma County’s finest Art in Stone, Firebird II StoneSculptorsSuppplies.com Sebastopol Center for the Arts • 6780 Depot St., Sebastopol CA. 95472 • (707)829-4797 • www.sebarts.org WINTER 2011 • 5 PERFORMING ARTS Dec. 11-March 26: Concerts for Kids, Saturday Mornings, 1011am Join Dennis Hysom & friends for award-winning Wooleycat rhymes, fairy tales and fables. Children, parents and grandparents will have fun learning new songs the whole family can enjoy! Dennis invites audiences to sing and play along with his literature-inspired lyrics and stage games. Learn more and listen at www.wooleycat.com. Questions: lindag@sonic.net. Co-sponsored by the California Parenting Institute www.calparents.org Dates: December 11, 2010, January 15, February 19, March 26, 2011 Admission: $5 per person / $4 SCA members Sing Along Messiah - Annual Holiday Family Event Belt out the Hallelujah chorus and join in with exhilaration as SCA & the Sebastopol Methodist Church present the 17th annual Sing-Along Messiah, Saturday, December 11, at 3 pm at the Methodist Church, 500 North Main Street. No previous experience or vocal ability is necessary. Directed by John Maas and this annual holiday event features instrumentalists Muftiah Martin, Felicia McFall, Tom Fattaruso, Rita Fattaruso, and Todd Higgins; and soloists Kim Anderman, Janette Gilbertson, Andy DelMonte and Anthony Martin to bolster timid voices. Admission is $6 per person or $15 for a family up to four. A limited number of scores are available for loan. Join the string quartet, soloists and chorus for a festive time. An optional, free rehearsal with Director Maas is on Sunday, December 5th, 4 - 6 pm at the Center for the Arts. Friday, Feb 18: Piano Duets and a Piano Trio Judy Sabin & Angela Coons will perform works by Liszt, Gershwin, Debussy, Cyril Scott and William Walton. The Piano Trio - Larry Flor (piano), Marie Vizcaino (oboe) & Steve Watrous (viola) will perform Two Rhapsodies by Charles Martin Loeffler for oboe, viola, and piano; and a movement from the Oboe Sonata by Saint-Saens. Friday, February 18, 7:30 pm. Donation $10 - $15 to benefit SCA. March 25: Down The Back Lane Down The Back Lane, featuring Jerry Fabiano (guitar, octave mandolin, vocals) Francis Small (fiddle, vocals), and David Hidalgo(flute whistles, bodhran, vocals), performs traditional Irish, Scottish and American tunes and songs. Francis and Jerry also collaborate as A Month of Mozart Widely regarded as a musical genius, Mozart was successful in writing various genres of music. Even in opera, he created magical scores for a wide variety of styles including comic opera, serious opera, song-play, and “jocular drama.” Through film, discussion, video clips and live performance learn how Mozart brought depth and richness to gorgeous music. This month of stunning music, interesting insights and delightful stories is not to be missed! Friday, Jan 7: “In Search of Mozart” Join us for a celebration of Mozart’s 255th birthday. Meet in the gallery, have dessert, and something hot or cold to drink and then to the Music/ Film Studio to see the full length movie, “In Search of Mozart.” Help us make a toast to one of the Western world’s outstanding composer. “The most significant film about Mozart to be produced in several decades” reads one of the reviews of the DVD. World leading orchestras and musicians perform and speak about Mozart. The story follows all of Mozart’s life, including the journeys he made to listen to and absorb the techniques he later incorporated and made into music that is uniquely Mozart. Those who know nothing about Mozart will enjoy, and those who know more will find much of interest. Friday, Jan. 7, 7pm reception/7:30pm movie Friday, Jan 14: Instrumental Mozart Enjoy an evening with a wind trio, piano sonata, and vocal music. The variety will be exciting and the music beautiful. Visit www.sebarts.org for details of performers and musical selections. Friday, Jan 14, 7:30 pm, $15 part of the French-Celtic band Avocet, while Francis and David have been part of the Resurrection Church Choir for “heaven knows how long”. David has played flute and percussion for 15 years and is a performing member of the Sonoma County Taiko drumming group. Branching out in another direction, Francis, Jerry and David focus on sweet airs, reels and jigs, of Ireland and the British Isles, specializing in evocative instrumental harmony arrangements. Friday, March 25, 7:30pm, $12. Design Build Enjoy Friday, Jan 21: Exploring Opera: Magnificent Mozart with James Sokol Popular Bay Area opera instructor James Sokol will lead a delightful journey through the magical opera scores created by Wolfgang Mozart. Wonderful for the opera new-comers and devotees, only an appreciation for beautiful music is needed. Students describe James as having an extensive background in operatic music; and an ability to infuse his lectures with contagious passion. James Sokol began his opera career under Beverly Sills at the New York City Opera. He has worked on projects with the Cincinnati Opera and the Opera Company of Philadelphia. Locally, James has worked for the San Francisco Opera and is a former executive director of Pocket Opera. He teaches opera appreciation classes for the San Francisco Opera, Santa Rosa Junior College, OLLI programs of Sonoma State University and Dominican University, College of Marin, and others. He leads opera and cultural trips to exciting destinations including New York City, Santa Fe, Chicago and Paris. Friday, January 21, 2011, 7:30 pm, $20. Friday Jan 28: Mozart - vocal & instrumental performances Our final concert in the series will present several vocalists and a piano quartet. Music for the quartet was written when Mozart was 30. He really wanted to do another opera, but there was no commission, so instead he wrote wonderful symphonies and ensemble pieces such as for the quartet. Those skills stood him in good stead when he wrote The Marriage of Figaro with its many duets & trios. Check SCA’s website for details. Friday, January 28, 2011, 7:30 pm, $20 April 7: Lipbone Redding & the Lipbone Orchestra Inventive singer/songwriter/ guitarist / voice-instrumentalist and former subway musician, Lipbone Redding revs up the party and creates original songs that effervesce with New Orleans swing, Memphis grooves and New York City style. Known for his ability to use his vocal to sound exactly like a trombone, it’s hard to tell the difference -- unless you witness the phenomenon live. Friday, April 7, 7:30pm, $20 advance $25 door Friday, May 27: Avocet Avocet brings you the traditional dance and vocal music of Ireland, Scotland and central France. They play LOTS of instruments including hammer dulcimer, a variety of accordions, hurdy gurdy, Irish bouzouki, guitar and fiddle. Avocet features Jerry Fabiano, Roz Reynolds, Mitch Gordon and Francis Small. Friday, May 27, 7:30pm, $12 LITERARY ARTS What is a book? Where is its future? “ Project finished on time, on budget... outstanding quality” —Julia and Bob, Healdsburg F I N E H O M E B U I L D I N G A N D R E M O D E L I N G S I N C E 19 7 8 Highest quality craftsmanship Detailed & accurate estimating Trustworthy staff respectful of your space On the job until full completion Outstanding client satisfaction ratings ● ● ● ● Call today 707-823-4899 • www.leffconstruction.com 6 • WINTER 2011 Lic 521133 Few small towns can boast an art center the caliber of Sebastopol Center for the Arts or an independent bookstore with the longevity and reputation of Copperfield’s Books. Our town has both! Next summer these two venerable institutions join forces in presenting Bibliophoria~Celebrate Book Arts! for everyone who loves books, reads them, creates them or aspires to do so. A variety of events are planned, including Coppefield’s 30th Anniversary Party June 3, Bibliophoria II: Art of the Book ~ National Juried Exhibition with an opening reception June 16, a Book Camp for youth, author talks, book arts workshops, and Readers Theater. Activities will center in the downtown area, extending south to Iota Letterpress and north to O’Reilly Media. Bibliophoria explores how the book in all its forms— traditional and new—shapes our relationship to words and images, thinking and imagining, ideas and culture. A map will guide visitors to partake in all the fun and savor of a cultural celebration. Check the www.sebarts.org for updates. Sebastopol Center for the Arts • 6780 Depot St., Sebastopol CA. 95472 • (707)829-4797 • www.sebarts.org FILM FESTIVAL PREVIEWS GOODNIGHT NOBODY: In one of the most beautifully photographed documentaries we have ever shown, Goodnight Nobody takes us on a sleepless trip through one night in the unusual lives of four insomniacs. Guided through a night filled with darkness, silence, solitude, and fear, you also see that their night is alive with beauty, fantasies and hope. They are night people, constantly floating between a realistic dream world and a dream-like reality. VOICES UNBOUND: The Story of the Freedom Writers – Illuminating the power of the written word, Voices Unbound recounts the journey of 150 at-risk youths from Long Beach California, who, with the help of their teacher, learned to rise above their circumstances through the power of writing their stories. Produced over a 10year period and told entirely in cinemaverité, the film unfolds through interviews with the students themselves, as well as through the voices of students today who are reading their book. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 MY SO-CALLED ENEMY: This award winning film follows six participants (Jewish, Muslim, and Christian) from a peace leadership program where they meet and get to know their “enemies” as human beings, then back to their home in the Middle East. Over the next seven years, the director created a film about the human consequences of all conflicts as seen through the eyes of six young women who are thoughtful, intelligent and articulate beyond their years. MEN WHO SWIM: When a British man living in Sweden finds himself on the brink of turning 40, he combats his mid-life crisis in the usual way: by joining a men’s synchronized swimming team. Made up of middle-aged men from all walks of life, the team begins as a hobby to escape the daily grind. Soon, however, it inspires an unexpected level of commitment and brotherhood as they plan to compete at the unofficial All Male World Championship in Milan. Men Who Swim takes a warm and hilarious look at one man’s search for meaning – in a swimming pool. Audience Award Winner Silverdocs 2010. The Programs We are excited to present special programs that celebrate documentary film in all its forms, encouraging conversation on topics and cultures often unseen in the local Cineplex. • LATINO PROGRAM – Focusing on Mexico, we are proud to present Circo, a beautiful film showing the beauty, artistry, and hard work of running a traveling family circus in rural Mexico. This troupe has lived and performed on the road since the 19th century, but will their art survive in the 21st? •EXPERIMENTAL/NON-TRADITIONAL DOCS PROGRAM – Discarding formulas and inventing new documentary language, this line-up of experimental & non-traditional shorts will open your eyes and mind to the incredibly diverse ways filmmakers are telling documentary stories. Prepare to be challenged and be ready to discuss these one of a kind films. • Details soon for the New Day Anniversary, Sound Recordist & Short Programs. front of the line for all screenings; attend Opening and Closing night parties; have access to Filmmaker Lounge, and an invitation to the Filmmaker Brunch. Your festival schedule will have the flexibility to see what you want without worrying about pre-sale tickets, and enjoy special access to our filmmakers and festival staff. Cost: $350. To buy an The All-Access Pass, please contact Jason Perdue at sebdocfest@gmail.com or call 707829-4797. The Pass Be the first to buy an SDFF All-Access Passes. The Pass (a very limited number to be sold) will allow you to be at the CALLS FOR ENTRY VISUAL ARTS NEW Non-refundable Entry Fees: • SCA members: $15 per entry, 3 entries $35 (membership is $40 annually). • Non-members: $20 per entry, 3 entries $50. SCA is now accepting digital entries, see prospectus for specific shows for complete information. We advise you submit high-quality images that will best represent your work. SCA Annual Members Show & Sale PERFORMING ARTS SPACE RENTALS Call for Performers: Looking for space? Come to the Art Center! The Summer Music Series presents free entertainment at the Sebastopol Downtown Plaza. The series is a showcase for Sonoma County musical performers. Each Thursday evening will feature a different genre of original music. For an application to perform visit our website: www.sebarts.org. SCA’s studios are available for daily, weekly and monthly rentals. Reasonable rates and flexible hours for performances, classes, parties and presentations. Call Kathy 829-4797 (kdouglas@ sonic.net) for pricing and availabilityVisual Arts: Deadline: April 1 Non-juried exhibition Deadline: Tuesday, December 7 Lady Luck Exhibition Selected by Chance Deadline: Monday, December 20 Art of the Line Juried exhibition Juror: Elizabeth Sher Deadline: Monday, January 24 MEMBERSHIP BENEFACTOR: Carolina O’Hagin. SUPPORTING MEMBERS: Roger & Linda Delgado, Jan Vannatta. BUSINESS/PATRON MEMBERS: Richard & Marilyn Bates, John & Carolyn Carollo, Kirk & Cynthia Lok, David Leff, Chuck & Barbara McLaughlin, Frank & Pat Schueler, Laura Shafer, Susan & Stephen Shortell. SUSTAINING MEMBERS: Barbara Aman, Jocelyn Audette, Tom Basile, Larry Campbell, Caren Catterall, Christine Cobaugh, Wayne & Mary Ely-Salk, Lew & Sylvia Forrest, Maria Freebairn-Smith, Susan Gardner, Ralph & Martha Harmon, Holly Jordan, Judiyaba, Ellen Kaplan, Jerry & Deborah Kermode, Arlene Mandell, Wanda Mc Manus, Tom McQuaid & Jean Cool, Mordecai Mitnick, Padi Selwyn & Reuben Weinzveg, Lorna Skinner, Susan St. Thomas, Matt & Shannon Stevens, Barbara Tobin, Evelyne Whitman, Elaine Young. INDIVIDUAL & FAMILY MEMERSHIPS: Barnee Alexander, Nina Antze, Rich Arik, Ariege Arseguel & John Sappington, Tim & Martha Bell, Linda Caldwell, Donabel Carley, Lysa Castro, Suzanne Cogen, Bob & Susan Cornelis, Jeannie Cropsey, Janet Cruickshank, Christine DeCamp, Amber Reumann Engfer, Larry Fallau, Patricia Foulkes, Margaret Frison, Carole Gardner, Bill Gittins, Linda Gray, Tej Greenhill, Robin Hale, Beth Hartmann, Pamela Heck, Brent Herms- New & renewing members July 9-October 8, 2010 meyer, Catherine Hickey, Kirk Hinshaw & Cynthia Bo, June Hudson, Robert & Mona Innes, , Sarah Hylton, W. Eric Keller, Victoria & Andrew Kochergin, Susan Lamont, Carol Larson, Dennis & Sharon Lashar, Naomi Lasley & Bruce Eby, Lynn Lyons-Hennessy, Becky Maddalena, Diana Majumdar, I wish to support the programs of Sebastopol Center for the Arts. Enclosed is my contribution for annual membership. Benefits of membership include the newsletter, discounts, mailings for special events and opportunities. Membership effective for one year from date of purchase. Please indicate which level of membership you are slecting: ❐ President’s Circle $1000 ❐ Benefactor $500 ❐ Supporting $250 ❐ Business/Patron $100 ❐ Sustaining $50 ❐ Individual/Family $40 Kathy & Walt Mc Callum, Louis & Karen McKenzie, John Norall, John Padilla, Amanaa Rendall, Lars Richardson & Laila Carlsen, Jonnie Russell, Bernice Schachter & Shari Canepa, Dianne Smith, Lorraine Soderberg, Rodney Stevenson, Vi Strain, Jim Stumpf & Jeff Watts, Rakshika Thakor, Karen Stein, Laurie Warren & Mary LeVesque, Ginny Wilson, Jane Wilson, Lenona Winter, Jan Zeitlin, Patti Valentine Zimmor, Ruth Zulli. 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Main Street, $6 general, $15 for family THURSDAY 16 Annual Member’s Meeting, 10am Dennis Hysom & Friends, children’s concert, 10:00am, Music Studio, $5 JANUARY LADY LUCK THURSDAY 6 SATURDAY Opening Receptions: Lady Luck, Main Gallery; How to Destroy Angels by Kevin Soriano, Gallery II, 6-7:30pm FRIDAY 15 Dennis Hysom & Friends, children’s concert, 10am, Music Studio, $5 FRIDAY 21 Exploring Opera: Magnificent Mozart, Music Studio, 7:30 pm, $20 7 “In Search of Mozart” movie, 7pm Music Studio FRIDAY 28 FRIDAY 14 Instrumental Mozart, 7:30pm, Music Studio, $15 Voices of Mozart, 7:30pm, Music Studio, $20 advance/$25 door FEBRUARY THURSDAY 10 Opening Receptions: Art of Line, Main Gallery; All in the Family, Gallery II, 6-7:30 pm FRIDAY 18 SATURDAY 19 Dennis Hysom & Friends, children’s concert, 10am, Music Studio, $5 SUNDAY 20 Katie Ketchum & Friends, 2pm, Main Gallery, free FRIDAY 18 Documentary Film Festival opening night (www.sebastopolfilmfestival.org for details) SAT & SUN 19 &20 Documentary Film Festival ‘Averse’ color mezzotint by Mikio Watanabe of France. Casual Concert: Piano duets with Judy Sabin and Angela Coons; and a Piano Trio (with viola and oboe), 7:30pm, Gallery, $10-$15 sliding scale to benefit SCA MARCH THURSDAY 24 Opening Receptions: 6-7:30 pm. FRIDAY 24 Down The Back Lane 7:30pm, Music Studio, $12. SATURDAY 26 Dennis Hysom & Friends, children’s concert, 10 am, Music Studio, $5 MAKE ART Open Studios 2011 The Store June 4,5 &11,12 SCA Gallery Ren Brown Robert Devee www.renbrown.com rbc4art@renbrown.com HAPPEN 8 • WINTER 2011 1781 HIGHWAY ONE P.O. BOX 156 BODEGA BAY, CA 94923 707 875 2922 Sebastopol Center for the Arts • 6780 Depot St., Sebastopol CA. 95472 • (707)829-4797 • www.sebarts.org