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SUMMARY:Harold J. Miossi Art Gallery’s ‘Dwelling’ Exhibit at Cuesta College
DESCRIPTION:This summer\, Cuesta College’s Harold J. Miossi Art Gallery will host an exhibit that explores domestic space\, personal objects\, and the concept of ‘home’ through a series of cyanotype work. Artist Emily Gui’s “Dwelling\,” runs June 21-July 22 and features altered photographs and drawings that blur the lines between truth and fantasy.\n“Until the mid-1900s\, the photographic process of cyanotype was used primarily as a means for reproducing architectural drawings\, giving these plans the name ‘blue-print\,’” said Harold J. Miossi Art Gallery Coordinator Emma Saperstein. “Gui takes the process-focused work and draws largely on its own history\, but simultaneously pushes the medium experimentally. The exhibit juxtaposes photographs collected from a range of deliberate locations – museums\, junk stores\, stranger’s homes – to display personal space with commercial\, mass-produced ones. Gui seeks to understand how rooms and houses are built to be functional\, yet also made to be full of emotion and memory.”\nEmily Gui is an experimental printmaker and mixed-media artist living in San Francisco. She works primarily in cyanotype and often pushes the boundaries of traditional printmaking techniques by layering and combining materials and processes. Gui has exhibited in galleries throughout New York and the Bay Area\, including the International Print Center of New York\, Wayfarers\, ArtBridge\, BCB Gallery\, Rojas + Rubensteen\, NIAD\, Artist’s Television Access and The Kala Gallery. This spring she travelled to Maui\, HI\, and Jönköping\, Sweden\, for artist residencies and to teach workshops in printmaking. Gui cofounded the Collaborative Arts Mobility Project\, an annual experimental artist’s residency\, entering its fourth season. She has been an artist-in-residence at Kala Arts Institute since 2015 where she teaches silkscreen and cyanotype. Gui also teaches at the UC Berkeley Art Studio and for the Continuing Education Department at City College of San Francisco. Gui received her B.A. in Studio Arts from Bard College in 2012. For more information\, visit www.emilygui.com.\nThe Harold J. Miossi Art Gallery is located on the San Luis Obispo campus of Cuesta College in room 7170. For information on hours\, please call (805) 546-3202 or email gallery@cuesta.edu.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/harold-j-miossi-art-gallerys-dwelling-exhibit-cuesta-college/
LOCATION:Cuesta College Art Gallery\, CA-1\, Room 7170\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, 93405\, United States
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SUMMARY:SLOPE Paints Highway 46 West Art Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The Land Conservancy of San Luis Obispo County launched a campaign in 2017 to preserve over 5\,000 acres of wildlife habitat and ranch land along the Highway 46 West Corridor. San Luis Outdoor Painters for the Environment (S.L.O.P.E.) are enthusiastically supporting this effort. \nS.L.O.P.E. will exhibit approximately 30 paintings at Castoro Cellars Gallery which highlight the beauty and character of Highway 46 West\, highlighting Spring views including views from private property owners who are supportive of the Land Conservancy project. \nThe Highway 46 West corridor is iconic and historic. Few would dispute that the 15-mile-long stretch of highway\, also known as Green Valley Road\, is one of the most beautiful drives in California\, if not the world. It connects Highway 101\, in sleepy little Templeton\, to Highway 1 at the Pacific coast between the charming towns of Cambria and Cayucos. Along the way one sees oak woodlands\, both large vineyards and boutique wineries\, and finally vast panoramic ocean views from multiple turn outs over rolling hills toward Morro Bay to the south and Cambria to the north. This is truly quintessential Central California. \nNot so obvious are the natural plants and thousands of species of birds\, insects\, reptiles and mammals; along with the steelhead trout swimming up the streams that already call this home. \nThis land belongs to the mother bobcat\, raising her young. To the golden eagle perched in a golden Sycamore. To the woodpecker carefully storing acorns in an ancient oak tree. Many more native homes will be made here as climate change forces California’s wildlife to migrate north. \nIn fact\, Highway 46 West represents the southern edge of a crucial wildlife corridor\, stretching from Cerro Alto to Big Sur. The opportunity is now\, to protect these wildlife ranges\, to make sure that the mother bobcat still has a place to raise her young and the golden eagle can still leave its perch to soar through clean skies. \n\nAcclaimed San Luis Outdoor Painters for the Environment/S.L.O.P.E. features some of our region’s top landscape artists\, who use their art for awareness\, funding and education about Central Coast’s treasured open space\, ranches\, farmland and wildlife. \nA portion of the proceeds from sales of this artwork from these events will benefit The Land Conservancy of San Luis Obispo in this most important campaign to preserve this uniquely beautiful and bounteous section of California. \nPlease save these dates to enjoy our paintings showing the richness of our section of California.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/slope-paints-highway-46-west-art-exhibit/
LOCATION:Castoro Cellars\, 1315 N. Bethel Rd\, Templeton\, CA\, 93465\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:Charlie Shoemake presents the famous jazz artist series live in Cambria\, featuring Bob Summers on trumpet
DESCRIPTION:The Famous Jazz Artist Series (Now At The Harmony Cafe\, 824 Main St\, Cambria) Presents\, In Concert\, Renowned Trumpeter Bob Summers (Former Star Soloist With The Count Basie Orchestra). He Will Be Joined By Series Co-Producers Charlie & Sandi Shoemake as well as bassist Ken Hustad and drummer Darrell Voss.Two Performances…4:00 & 7:00\, $20 per person/$10 for students. Wine\, beer\, and delicious food available (at affordable prices) from chef Giovanni of the Harmony Cafe. Reservations…charlie@talsanmusic.com or 927-0179
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/charlie-shoemake-presents-the-famous-jazz-artist-series-live-in-cambria-featuring-bob-summers-on-trumpet/
LOCATION:Harmony Cafe\, 824 Main St\, Cambria\, CA
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:The Studio: Icicle Art
DESCRIPTION:Make dripping icicles by filling a pipette with paint and squirting it on paper. \nSan Luis Obispo Children Museum \n1010 Nipomo Street\, San Luis Obispo\, CA \nslocm.org \n805.545.5874 \n 
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/the-studio-icicle-art/
LOCATION:San Luis Obispo Children’s Museum\, 1010 Nipomo Street\, San Luis Obispo\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:Summer Music at Monterey Street: Sunny Wright Trio
DESCRIPTION:Free Live music on Sundays in between Mint + Craft and Williams-Sonoma!
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/summer-music-at-monterey-street-sunny-wright-trio/
LOCATION:Mint + Craft: Cafe and Mercantile\, 848 Monterey St.\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, 93401\, United States
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