Claremont Art Show: Sunday Sept. 17th

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Join me at the opening reception of the CLAREMONT ART SHOW 2017.

THE ENTRY IS FREE and all are welcome.
Light Refreshments served.

Opening Brunch Reception:
Sunday September 17 from 11am – 2pm

Location:
Laemmle’s Claremont 5
450 W 2nd Street
Claremont CA 91711

Today is the last day to vote for the People’s Choice prize (1st, 2nd & 3rd place) will be based on how many people “like” the work posted on the Facebook event page – so do me a favor and help increase my chances of winning some new art supplies by liking my work there. (I’ll make it easy and add a link to it here)

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Claremont Art Show: September 17th

I’m pleased to announce I have a painting that will be exhibited at the Claremont ART SHOW – Laemmle Claremont 5 which has an opening Sunday, September 17th from 11am – 3pm.

People’s Choice Awards (1st, 2nd & 3rd place) will be based on how many people “like” the work posted on the Facebook event page – so do me a favor and help increase my chances of winning some new art supplies by liking my work there. (I’ll make it easy and add a link to it here)

The opening reception is free to attend and there will be light refreshments,

Hope to see you there!

 

OPENING BRUNCH RECEPTION INVITATION

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 17 from 11am – 3pm
CLAREMONT ART SHOW 2017

Laemmle Claremont 5 | 450 West 2nd Street | Claremont CA 91711

Exhibition Dates: Sunday September 17  – Monday December 18, 2017

Entry to the show is free. Light refreshments will be served.
Please just let the usher at the front door know you are there for the show but please be respectful to the movie patrons in line.

PARKING

A city parking structure is located at 1st and Oberlin Ave. Parking on the lower level is free for up to three hours. Longer term parking is available on the upper levels. To get to the theatre, walk north up Oberlin Ave and watch for signs that will direct you to the box office.

Vocabularies – Artist Reception this Friday

I’m excited for this Friday! It’s the artist reception for my solo show at Space Gallery – Claremont. The show opened this past Saturday during the Claremont Art Walk, while I was returning from Louisville, Kentucky. I was on a layover in Chicago when my phone notified me that the opening had begun. Since they knew I’d be gone during the opening Space Gallery graciously agreed to also host an artist reception the following Friday – there will be food and drink, live music by Emad Gabra, and I’ll be there happy to discuss my work with anyone interested.

Hope to see you there!

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SPACE Gallery Claremont
254 West Bonita Ave.
Claremont, CA 91711

spacegallery254@gmail.com
(818) 404-4100

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VOCABUALRIES: mixed media drawings by John Otter

SPACE Gallery is pleased to present 

“VOCABULARIES: mixed media drawings by John Otter.”
Show Opening: Saturday, April 1st 6-9PM
Artist Reception: Friday, April 7th 6-10pm

John Otter was born and raised in San Diego, California, where he began his art career as a printmaker. He received his BFA from the School of Art Institute of Chicago, and studied at the New York Studio Program.

Otter fell in love with drawing at an early age, filling sketchbooks with pen and ink drawings that hint at the abstract style he would return to later in life. Repetitive patterns, concentric circles, stippling and cross-hatching have remained an integral part of his drawings.

His recent work on paper strives to harmonize disparate concepts, merging notions of the synthetic and the organic, cities and nature, circuitry and water.

Using a variety of techniques and devices, Otter is interested in simplifying complex feelings, ideas and states of mind into visual playgrounds with space for the eye and mind to wander through and explore.

SPACE Gallery Claremont
254 West Bonita Ave.
Claremont, CA 91711

spacegallery254@gmail.com
(818) 404-4100

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Desert X reflections

Last Sunday Sarah and I embarked on a spontaneous trip out to Desert X, a showcase of contemporary art out in the Southern California desert.

There is a lot to see and we started late, so we had to be pretty selective. First stop was to Doug Aitken’s Mirage; a ranch-style mirrored structure. It reflects the desert floor, the sky, clouds, rocks – becoming almost invisible.

After that we headed to the Ace Hotel to pick up a map and check out the Desert X Hub.

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After a couple cocktails poolside it was time to see more.
MAPS
The Map from the Desert X Hub comes in the back of a full color publication about Desert X, complete with articles and advertising. Directions are also available on an interactive map: https://www.desertxtour.com/map/ but some of the directions were not specific, i.e. getting directions from the interactive map lead us to the intersection of Frank Sinatra Drive & Portola Ave…which is a busy intersection. After a couple u-turns we saw the Desert X sign north of the intersection on Portola. It seems there’s a more accurate Google Maps map, which I didn’t know about on Sunday. Apparently if you click on the words INTERACTIVE MAP LINK – CLICK HERE it’s different than if you click on the image of a map, which takes you to the more accurate Google Map? Here?

Phillip K. Smith III’s The Circle of Land and Sky; a circle of 300 angled reflecting posts:

By this point in the day the constant navigation and photography had almost completely drained my phone battery. (Be sure to charge your devices and bring plugs, chargers, batteries, etc.)

Glenn Kaino’s Hollow Earth was a fun illusion of depth in a small shed-like structure that seems to go down infinitely. There seems to be an almost instinctual moment of terror when first noticing it.

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We arrived at Lita Albuquerque’s hEARTH two minutes too late. It was Sunday and the Sunnylands Center & Gardens (where hEarth was) closed at 3:45pm – it may be open different hours on different days.

On our way out of the desert we made a last stop at Richard Prince’s Third Place; a beat up house in Desert Hot Springs. “Family Tweets” are plaster on walls, scattered around, held on the ground by rocks. Paint, dilapidation,sculpture, dirt, rusted objects. When we were there the wind was really howling which made it a bit more surreal.

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We headed home after that, knowing we only saw a small portion and wondering when we could get back out to see more. Take your time. I would recommend either staying out there a couple days/nights or arriving as the sun comes up (which we didn’t do).

Here are a couple articles about Desert X:

Massive Desert X art exhibit debuts in Palm Springs area

That Mirage at Coachella Isn’t Beyoncé, It’s Desert X

At Desert X, 16 Artists Make 45 Miles of the Coachella Valley Their Canvas

If you’ve been out to Desert X, what did you like or not like about it? Let me know in the comments