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SUMMARY:BELONGING | Portraits and Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:Portaits and Perspectives is a crucial component of R.A.C.E. Matters SLO County‘s event series entitled BELONGING: Local Expressions of Black Empowerment and Possibility. \nThe exhibit combines portraits by photographer Renoda Campbell with oral history excerpts — centering and amplifying local Black voices. The SLO library will exhibit additional portraits and perspectives to those shown at Downtown SLO; and will also feature listening stations — allowing visitors to dig deeper into local lived experiences. The SLO Library’s front display case on the first floor will feature a visual tribute to local Black culture and history. The exhibit will be installed though April. \nFebruary 1st through April 30th Portraits and Perspectives at Downtown SLO\, 1135 Chorro St. \nFebruary 1st through April 30th Portraits and Perspectives at San Luis Obispo Library\, 995 Palm St. \n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\nPhotos by Renoda Campbell featuring artist Abbey Onikoyi \n\nAdditional BELONGING events\, include: \nFebruary 1st Kut to be the Best documentary screening at The Kinney SLO\, 1800 Monterey Street. \nFebruary 7th Art After Dark at Downtown SLO \nFebruary 12th Black Business Belongs: Black Business Leaders Forum moderated by City Councilwoman Erica Stewart\, at SeaCrest Hotel. \nFebruary 29th Stories Matter: An evening of live storytelling at The Kinney SLO. \nIn commemoration of Black History Month\, on February 1st local organization R.A.C.E. Matters will launch a month-long\, multimedia\, multi-location event series entitled BELONGING. The series kicks off February 1st with the R.A.C.E. Matters produced short documentary film Kut to be the Best- the Last Black Barbershop in SLO. The BELONGING program also includes Portraits and Perspectives: photography and oral history excerpts at the Downtown SLO Association office and the San Luis Obispo Library. Rounding out the month\, R.A.C.E. Matters will also host a Black business leaders forum and evening of live storytelling. Some events have limited space and require reservations. See racemattersslo.org for details. \n\nR.A.C.E. Matters SLO County is a community-based organization that amplifies the voices of Black and other People of Color\, in an effort to build an actively anti-racist Central Coast.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/belonging-portraits-and-perspectives/
LOCATION:San Luis Obispo Library\, 995 Palm Street\, San Luis Obispo\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:Frame Works Hosts Ken Christensen
DESCRIPTION:Through The Trees \nOils and watercolors \nFebruary 5- April 29th \nArtist Reception March 6\, 6-9pm \n339 Marsh St \nSan Luis Obispo CA 93401 \nwww.sloart.com \n805.542.9000
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/frame-works-hosts-ken-christensen/
LOCATION:Frame Works\, 339 Marsh St\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, 93401
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SUMMARY:Mark Bryan: Fake News  at the San Luis Obispo Museum of Art
DESCRIPTION:Mark Bryan\, Las Meninas\, 2019\, oil on canvas \n  \nFrom February 28 to April 26\, 2020\, the San Luis Obispo Museum of Art will be hosting the exhibition Fake News by Central Coast artist Mark Bryan. This exhibition features Bryan’s well-known political satire and pop-surrealism paintings. \n  \nRaised during the turmoil of the 1950s and 60s\, Bryan is notably influenced by the pop-culture and political dissent that defined those decades. The influences of cheesy Sci-Fi and horror movies\, comic books\, and Salvador Dalí are informed by his coming-of-age experiences during the violence of the Vietnam War\, the Red Scare\, and the Civil Rights Movement. Many of Bryan’s references go much deeper though\, and require a keen eye. Bryan combines art historical references with contemporary topics\, and adds in a healthy dose of humor. One such painting is the reinterpretation of Arnold Bröklin’s Isle of the Dead. In Bryan’s version\, the desolate island is filled with fun-loving skeletons diving off rocks into the water\, paddle-boarding\, and tight roping. Another such painting is Las Meninas\, a reinterpretation Diego Velázquez’s famous painting in the Museo Nacional del Prado in Madrid\, Spain. Bryan’s version replaces Velázquez’s cleverly placed self-portrait with his own “big baby” self-portrait\, which is featured in numerous other paintings. Instead of the studio floor\, the Infanta and ladies-in-waiting are engulfed in a stormy sea\, in which a menacing serpent-like creature cuts through the waves. The painting has been updated to a surrealistic scene\, but one that still turns the attention back onto the viewer as the subject matter\, something many of Bryan’s paintings do. Viewers are often confronted with familiar imagery and behaviors in his artworks. From tabloid news stories\, to modern technology\, to the climate crisis\, Bryan’s work is truly a product of our times. \n  \nIn his political work\, Bryan doesn’t make one statement and move along. He beats a steady drum and stands with firm ground in a political environment that benefits from short attention spans. He frequently revisits stories and motifs\, creating connections and repetition between all his paintings. His work has the unique ability to make viewers gasp\, think\, and chuckle. Originally noticed for his critical paintings of the Bush Administration\, Fake News features newer paintings of Bryan’s that turn the lens on the behavior of Donald Trump. This series of paintings is featured alongside his works of pop-surrealism and religious satire. Although politically charged\, they are undoubtedly outstanding works of art\, regardless of one’s political affiliation. Visitors are welcome to explore these paintings\, see what they can discover\, and perhaps be challenged along the way. \n  \nSLOMA will be hosting an opening reception for the exhibition on March 6 from 6 to 9 PM\, in conjunction with Art After Dark. This event is free and light refreshments will be served. Visitors who also wish to hear Bryan speak in more detail about his influences and technique are invited to attend an ARTalk on March 5 at 12 PM. \n  \nThe San Luis Obispo Museum of Art\, dedicated to the education\, presentation and preservation of the visual arts of California’s Central Coast\, is located at 1010 Broad Street\, on the west end of Mission Plaza. Hours are 11 AM–5 PM. Closed Tuesdays & Wednesdays. Free admission\, donations appreciated. For more info\, visit SLOMA.org.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/mark-bryan-fake-news-at-the-san-luis-obispo-museum-of-art/
LOCATION:SLO Museum of Art\, 1010 Broad Street \, SLO
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:12 PM Webinar | Managing Your Small Business During the Pandemic Crisis
DESCRIPTION:This weekly series will focus on the LATEST information on critical funding such as disaster loans and federal\, state and local stimulus program that benefits businesses. Current resources for employee programs\, opportunities\, and business suggestions for managing your business during the crisis. The weekly webinars will provide timely information and solutions for small business owners during these unprecedented times. SBDC’s are open contact your local center (register online is best) for free one on one consulting.\n\n 
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