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May 23, 2012

The Little Art Festival That Could

The Paso Robles Festival of the Arts has grown beyond organizers expectations

by the 2012 Paso Robles Festival of the Arts Committee

A Series of Fortunate Events

Momentum is a thing of beauty. When we started this adventure four years ago, we had no idea if the public would embrace it.

IMG_0842So you can imagine our surprise when the very first Paso Robles Festival of the Arts attracted 5,000 people to the downtown city park. Imagine our further surprise when, in 2010, the number of participating artists nearly doubled. Then, in 2011, when the eminent art historian Jean Stern of the Irvine Museum agreed to be our guest speaker, we got an inkling that this little art festival of ours might turn into something big. And boy, has it ever. 

Between sheer courage, lucky connections and lots of hard work, the 2012 Festival of the Arts has grown to THREE DAYS! ­Our art palette runneth over.

 Art in the Wild

2012 is a turning point for the festival in terms of artist participation. We have over 100 artists participating throughout the weekend and 30 of the best plein air artists in California in our Quick-Draw.

Just Plain CrazyPlein air artists are a rare breed of individuals. They insist on being outdoors as much as possible; they take in the details of life and set them down for posterity; they sometimes go to tremendous lengths to produce their art.

Thirty of the bravest and most talented plein air artists in the state will converge on the Paso Robles downtown city park on Saturday, May 26th at 9am for the Quick-Draw, with two hours to complete a painting. Many of them will also be showing off the best of their existing work in a special exhibition at Studios on the Park called “Plein Air Masters” and will be the subject of the keynote address on Friday that promises to delight and entertain.

We could not have imagined the success of this event to this degree when we started this dream. And it gets better.

The Collaboration of the Titans

Our committee of 14 hails from all walks of life and business industries. As a result, there is a unique mix of connections that have led to an AMAZING lineup of surprises at this year’s festival.

Friday’s guest lecture series leads with a talk on African American quilting called “Quilting a Culture and All That Jazz” by Dr. Denise Sheridan of Cal Poly. That’s followed by an avant-garde panel of local artists moderated by New Times’ editor Ashley Schwellenbach entitled “Don’t Feed the Artists.” The keynote address, “Plein Air Painters. Crazy About Nature, or Just Plain Crazy?” given by Stephen Doherty, editor of Plein Air Magazine, will round out the all-star mix of guest speakers.

Sand-masters_groupFor Saturday’s Main Event the Travel Channel’s Sand Masters will be building gigantic sandcastles on Pine Street and teaching our children how to do the same – all sponsored by PG&E. The Paso Robles REC Foundation has commissioned a giant sculpture to be placed on the river walk trail and the artist who is building it will bring it here for the public to see the work in progress; the Dragon Knight Stiltwalkers are back; there will be aerial ribbon acrobats performing; the fun local band the Mother Corn Shuckers will perform in a newly upgraded River Lounge on Pine Street; in addition to 70+ talented artists displaying and selling their work, 9 environmental partners, 10 youth activities and over a dozen live performances throughout the day!

Ridings_aerial2Sunday now kicks off with the Art & Soul Awards Brunch. Guests will munch on delicious treats, both savory and sweet, and enjoy the inspirational gospel music of the Karen Tyler Trio. Immediately following is the self-guided Exclusive Westside Art Tour that is being put on by the Paso Robles Art Association. The first tour if its kind in Paso Robles, it will pass through the private collections of two local home owners and promises to delight and inspire the art lover as well as the curious.

 

This feels like having a tiger by the tail. In a good way.

A Community Thanks You

FOTA - stilt walkerThis Festival of the Arts is a symbol of the spirit of Paso Robles on so many levels: It’s not afraid to think outside the box and take chances; it stepped up to fill the Memorial Day Weekend event gap to help keep the local economy healthy; it continues to thrive in the face of a recession; it is bringing something new and amazing to the community because it’s the right thing to do. None of us take for granted that 200 volunteers help us pull this off, that dozens of sponsors support this event and most of all, that locals and visitors come out to the event and continue to support the arts in Paso Robles.

For all of you that are planning to attend the 2012 Festival of the Arts, this community – both Paso Robles and its art community – thanks and welcomes you. We will be right there with you, having the time of our lives at The Little Art Festival That Could.

May 09, 2012

Paper Surgeon: Collage Art by Hope Kroll

"Vale Fine Art exhibiting works by Paso Robles' resident and internationally acclaimed collage artist Hope Kroll from over the past decade."

Exhibition Dates: May 26 – June 23, 2012 / Opening night May 26, 6-9pm
Where: Vale Fine Art, 619 12th Street, Paso Robles, CA 93446

Paso Robles, May 2012. When contemplating the work of Hope Kroll a saying comes to mind by the early 20th Century Indian classical musician and Sufi mystic Hazrat Inayat Khan; The mind is the surface of the heart, and the heart is the depth of the mind. Kroll’s work explores the nature of the heart and mind in a way that is playful and yet insightful calling up tenderness as well as terror and equal parts of rapture and repulsion.  Opening Saturday, May 26 with an opening reception from 6-9pm and continuing through June 23.

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April 05, 2012

Phantom Project is Going to Hit Paso!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Paso Robles, California – May 5 to June 2, 2012 -  Second Phantom Project Show to be hosted in Paso Robles.

This is a different kind of show…really.

What is a Phantom Show?

PhantomLogo2Phantom Shows are pop-up art shows in ephemeral galleries. The locations are chosen based on available vacant urban retail space. Phantom Show locations will vary based on available vacancies and the good will of the property owners. The inaugural event was held in downtown San Luis Obispo in February.

The first Phantom was so successful that a second Phantom Project is being held in the A&R Furniture building in downtown Paso Robles from May 5th through June 2, 2012.  The show will run concurrently with the Wine Festival and the Festival of the Arts and is expected to have a huge draw of both local residents as well as out of area folks.

The difference with this show is that the public will be able to view ALL entries into the show, whether they were juried in by the two prestigious jurors or not.  What else can we do with over 10,000 square feet of space? We intend to show you just how an art show is put together.  In all juried exhibits, there is wonderful art that does not get chosen to hang in the final exhibit.

Each juror will chose from 60 to 80 pieces of work to include in their version of show.  Three winners will be chosen by each juror as well.  Both of the jurors versions will be hung for exhibit.  There will also be a version with all the work that was not accepted.  During the course of the exhibit, the public will have the opportunity to choose three winners as well and these winners will be announced at the closing reception.

This will be an excellent opportunity for the public to view how a juried art exhibit is put together as well as to see if the public choice of three winners is the same as the jurors.  The net effect will be an exhibition not only of the art, but also of the jury process, illustrating the variability, complexity, and subjectivity of that process. It will be three concurrent versions of the same show: two juried versions and the overall show, all displayed together.

An opening reception will take place on Saturday, May 5 from 6-9pm.  Please join us for what looks to be one of the most spectacular shows around!

A closing reception, and announcement of the “Peoples Choice” will be held on Saturday, June 2 from 6-9pm.

The Phantom Project will be held in downtown Paso Robles at the A&R Furniture building on the corner of 12th and Pine Street, facing the City Park. Viewing hours are Friday, Saturday – 12-9pm and Sunday - 12-6pm.  For more information:  http://www.sloma.org/exhibits/the-phantom-project.php


Contact:
Michael Reddell
PO Box 160
Cambria, California, 93428
805.924.1767
michael@reddell.net


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March 26, 2012

PierceModern Adds New Artsts To Its Collection

PierceModern Gallery introduces two new artists to its contemporary art gallery.

Acclaimed jewelry artisan, Julio Benez, is now a permanent addition to PierceModern Gallery. Julio, originally a native of Brazil, has been most inspired by the diverse nature of his home country with an abstract interpretation for curves and lines derived from architectural details. Julio's Wrought Iron collection is based on medieval blacksmith work from Portugal, Spain and Italy; giving each one of his pieces an innovative and elegant look. Julio does custom work for the entertainment industry and weddings on a large scale. Please come in and see this unique work.

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February 13, 2012

What's New in Paso Robles, CA?

February - April 2012

A burgeoning California wine country destination nestled in the Santa Lucia Mountains in Central California, Paso Robles offers a multitude of exciting upcoming events, new wineries and dining experiences to be enjoyed throughout the late winter and early spring. Located midway between Los Angeles and San Francisco, and easily accessible by car, plane and train, this stunning retreat offers the authentic California experience by boasting untouched natural beauty, a bounty of farm fresh cuisine supplied from organic and specialty farms, 200+ wineries, first-class shopping, a wide selection of accommodations, golf and entertainment and an extensive variety of activities and experiences that appeal to everyone - from families, couples and groups to girlfriend getaways, wedding and meetings.

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Winter and Spring Events in Paso Robles, CA

Wine Festivals, Horse Derbies, Dynamic Art Shows, & Much More!

Take in the beauty of Paso Robles this winter and spring where warm sunny days give way to cool, crisp nights. With so many exciting events happening, visitors can enjoy local art shows, authentic horse derbies, vintage sidecar shows, and so much more. Additionally, a multitude of events showcase this vast wine region where visitors can enjoy tastings of superb Zinfandels, Rhônes and many other varietals.

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January 30, 2012

Paso Robles Festival of the Arts Announces 2012 Grand Marshal and Theme

Dee Lacey to be honored at annual fundraiser

PASO ROBLES, CA – The Paso Robles Festival of the Arts has announced the theme and Grand Marshal for the 2012 event. The Festival, now in its fourth year, celebrates a community member each year during this special fundraiser. San Luis Obispo County District 1 Supervisor Frank Mecham will oversee the day’s events as emcee and the keynote speaker is County Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Julian Crocker.

Local philanthropist Dee Lacey has been chosen as the Grand Marshal and will be honored at a fundraising luncheon in February for all of her good works on behalf of Paso Robles and its surrounding communities.

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October 03, 2011

PierceModern Gallery Opens New Exhibit in October

Paso Robles, California – October 3, 2011 - PierceModern Gallery introduces acclaimed artist Bradford Stewart to the Central Coast with an opening reception to take place on Saturday, October 22, 2011.

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PierceModern Gallery Chosen by Cal Poly to Host Prominent Art Collection

Paso Robles, California – September 27, 2011 - It was announced today that PierceModern Gallery, one of Paso Roble's newest contemporary art galleries, has been chosen to exhibit and market the Cal Poly Duane Armstrong Collection!

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September 06, 2011

Another Reason to Stay.... Fall Event Season in Paso Robles

Wine Harvest, Cigars, Paderewski and much more!

Farmstore3 PASO ROBLES, CA (September 6, 2011) – The fall season is an idyllic time to visit Paso Robles. Warm, sunny days unfold into crisp, clear nights, long windy roads are lined with brilliantly colored trees and the fresh air smells of earth and wine during the thriving harvest season.The area is alive with a multitude of fall celebrations - from premier wine and beer tasting events to cowboy shows and the renowned Paderewski classical music festival.

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