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SUMMARY:SLO Museum of Art- New Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:New art exhibit at the San Luis Obispo art Museum! \nOpen from august 5th- October 3rd in the Nybak Gallery \nNeil Mendoza – Pretty Rubbish \nIn his exhibition\, “Pretty Rubbish”\, Neil Mendoza gives form to environmental issues. His mixed media work uses absurdity as a reaction to the path of growing consumption that society is following at the expense of a sustainable future. \nHope you get a chance to stop by and see it.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/slo-museum-of-art-new-exhibit/
LOCATION:San Luis Obispo Museum of Art\, 1010 Broad Street (at Monterey)\, San Luis Obispo\, CA
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:Alyssa Monks: Be Perfectly Still\, A Retrospective
DESCRIPTION:The SLO Museum of Art is pleased to present the first museum retrospective by contemporary artist Alyssa Monks. The exhibition will bring together paintings that span the arc of Monks’ career\, from the early 2000’s to works created during the pandemic. Through paintings that are expressive\, lush\, and often intimate\, Monks conveys the very essence of being human through works that meditate on love\, loss\, and the perennial search for self. \nThe paintings included in this exhibition feature large-scale portraits of Monks and those closest to her\, portrayed in vulnerable or intimate contexts. Often capturing fragmented elements of a scene\, or layering together various spaces and moments\, Monks’ works disorient the viewer and invite reflection on one’s own vulnerability. Through the use of thickly applied brushstrokes\, and her tendency to flip the background and foreground in her work using semi-transparent filters of glass\, vinyl\, steam\, water and or foliage over shallow spaces\, Monks creates surface tension in her work that eschews easy interpretation of her subject matter. \nThis exhibit is showing from August 27th – November 13th at the SLO Museum of Art. See SLOMA website for more details.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/alyssa-monks-be-perfectly-still-a-retrospective/
LOCATION:San Luis Obispo Museum of Art\, 1010 Broad Street (at Monterey)\, San Luis Obispo\, CA
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:Elvis Costello at Vina Robles
DESCRIPTION:Elvis Costello & The Imposters celebrate the release of their widely acclaimed new album\, ‘The Boy Named If’\, with summer tour titled “The Boy Named If & Other Favourites.” The first announced date is in Huber Heights\, OH on August 6th and the tour closes in Las Vegas\, NV on September 3rd. Costello will also return to Massey Hall\, Toronto\, visiting New York City\, Wolf Trap\, Denver\, Vina Robles\, September 2\, Anaheim and many other cities near you with more dates to be announced. Select cities will also include an opening set by Nick Lowe & Los Straitjackets\, the first time since 1989 that the pair have toured together. \n  \nCostello and his band\, The Imposters – Steve Nieve\, Pete Thomas and Davey Faragher – will once again be joined on stage by Texas guitarist\, Charlie Sexton\, who also played the twenty-two date\, “Hello Again” tour in October 2021\, when six of the then unreleased songs\, now heard on ‘The Boy Named If’\, were performed for the very first time to incredible audience reactions. In the OC Register\, Peter Larsen wrote that “over the course of 26 songs and nearly two-and-a-half hours\, Elvis Costello and the Imposters delivered a terrific night that time-traveled across Costello’s songbook\, past\, present\, and future.” \n  \nThe Imposters have been Costello’s bandmates for the last twenty years or as Costello put it recently\, “Pete Thomas\, Steve Nieve and I have been spinning around like your favorite 45rpm for forty-five years and let’s be clear\, Davey Faragher isn’t anyone’s deputy. The Attractions could have no more made ‘The Boy Named If’ than we have any desire to time travel back to the 1970s. This is happening right now in 2022\, we are coming at you\, big as life and twice as ugly.” \n\nSelect cities will include an opening set by Nick Lowe & Los Straitjackets. \n  \nCostello first met Nick Lowe in a pub opposite The Cavern in Liverpool in 1972 at a time when the then “D.P. MacManus” and his partner Allan Mayes – as the duo “Rusty” – were performing many of the songs Lowe had written for the band Brinsley Schwarz. \nBy 1976\, Nick Lowe was house producer and recording artist at Stiff Records – a small independent label in London. The newly named “Elvis Costello” was their first signing. \nLowe went on to produce Elvis’ debut album\, ‘My Aim Is True’\, ‘This Year’s Model’\, ‘Armed Forces’\, ‘Get Happy’ and ‘Trust’ in just four years\, during which Rockpile (with both Lowe and Dave Edmunds) were part of a U.S. package tour playing between Mink Deville and Elvis Costello and the Attractions. \nLowe returned to the studio for E.C. and the Attractions last album of the 80s\, ‘Blood & Chocolate’ before playing bass on “Hurry Down Doomsday (The Bugs Are Taking Over)” in 1990 and then on five tracks of the 1993 album\, ‘Brutal Youth.’ \nNick Lowe’s songs have been recorded by Johnny Cash\, Tommy McLain\, Sir Rod Stewart\, Engelbert Humperdinck and Solomon Burke. His song “(What’s So Funny ‘Bout) Peace Love & Understanding”\, first recorded by the Brinsleys in 1974\, covered by Costello in 1978 and sung by Curtis Stigers on one of biggest selling movie soundtrack albums of all-time\, ‘The Bodyguard.’ \nAside from his work as producer of The Damned\, Graham Parker and The Rumour and John Hiatt\, Nick Lowe’s albums range from 1978’s\, ‘Jesus Of Cool’\, ‘Labour Of Lust’ and ‘Rose Of England’ through his work with Rockpile and Little Village to his extraordinary trio of ballad albums: ‘The Impossible Bird’\, ‘Dig My Mood’ and ‘The Convincer’. Recent years have seen Nick Lowe work in the studio and on the stage with the rocking Los Straitjackets\, as well as a solo balladeer. \nFollowing her popular guest vocalist appearance with Costello on “My Most Beautiful Mistake”\, Nicole Atkins will open the shows in Huber Heights and Buffalo. Nicole’s latest release is “Memphis Ice” on Single Lock Records. \n‘The Boy Named If’ was released by EMI – in the U.K. (and The Rest Of The World) and Capitol Records – in the U.S and Canada\, on January 14th to rave reviews in publications right across the globe and in the U.S. from the New York Times to Pitchfork. The Sunday Times in London made the album “The Record Of The Week”\, declaring the record\, “Worthy Of Bowie.” \nListen to the album here.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/elvis-costello-at-vina-robles/
LOCATION:Vina Robles Amphitheatre\, 3800 Mill Rd.\, Paso Robles
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