Arts Artifacts Art after Dark
There’s no official Art After Dark in January, but there’s art nonetheless.
➤ Film [30] ➤ Art Bash! [39]
PHOTO COURTESY OF VAGABOND OPERA
BY ASHLEY SCHWELLENBACH
TEA TIME FOR RETRO-INDUSTRIALISTS Between Jan. 23 and March 1 Cambrian ceramicist Rollie Younger exhibited his industrial aesthetic teapots at the SLO Art Center.
VAGABOND OPERA The Portland-based musical group, which bills itself as a ‘20sstyle European cabaret, vintage Americana, Balkan belly dance, neo-classical opera, and old world Yiddish theater, took the stage at the Clark Center in Arroyo Grande on March 6. IMAGE BY ROLLIE YOUNGER
2009
in review The economy sucked, but these artists and organizations made the best of it • Linnaea’s celebrated its 25th anniversary on May 1, with an art exhibit, music, food, and barista jam. • On Aug. 1 Rosa Lee Sonney and Evani Lupinek hosted a grand opening for their art space, The Loft Gallery. Located in what used to be Paso Robles’ FireFly Gallery, the new space is now home to nearly a dozen artists, along with the occasional guest artist. • At the end of August, Cuesta College notified Cuesta College Art Gallery director Tim Anderson that his position was slated for elimination due to budget cuts, meaning that the college’s gallery program was also under threat. On Sept. 2, the Cuesta College Board of Trustees voted to access an account that saved Anderson’s job, and the entire gallery program. Two weeks later, on Sept. 15, Curator of Exhibitions and Collections at the SLO Art Center Gordon Fuglie, YEAR IN REVIEW continued page 21
MARIAN BANTJES SHOWS OFF From Jan. 9 through Feb. 20 internationally renowned Canadian illustrator/ typographer/ graphic artist/ painter/ writer Marian Bantjes exhibited her work at the Cal Poly University Art Gallery. The pictured piece was printed in the “Monograph” segment of Creative Review. IMAGE BY MARIAN BANTJES
SLOIFF The San Luis Obispo International Film Festival celebrated its 17th year with more than 100 films and film stars Malcolm McDowell and John Waters, carrying on its tradition of growth. Pictured is John Waters.
IMAGE BY SHAY BREDIMUS
Anam-Cre’ Pottery Studio: 570 Higuera #140 (SLO Creamery) 544-1850 apRoberts Arts: 570 Higuera #152 (SLO Creamery) 234-5061— Jimmy apRoberts and Brian Christopher work in a collaborative nature. Ongoing collaborations include Exquisite Corpse, Bike Paintings series, and Breadcrumbs. ARTS Space Obispo: 570 Higuera #165 (SLO Creamery) 544-9251— Nothing Happened Here’s “Library!” is an abandoned newspaper rack, repurposed into an informal book and culture exchange showing from Jan. 4 to Jan. 15. Frame Works: 339 Marsh 542-9000—Art Eco is a group exhibition featuring green design through re-appropriation. GALA Center: 1060 Palm 541-4252—GALA is pleased to display the works of well-known local artist, Steven deLuque. ccgala.org The Gallery at the Network: 778 Higuera, in the Network 7880886—”Artful Holiday Gift Show” continues during January. galleryatthenetwork.com Linnaea’s Café: 1110 Garden 541-5888—Lena Rushing: Paintings; Jan. 2-31. Picking Daisies, Beautiful Napkins for Everyday Use: 570 Higuera #120 (SLO Creamery) 783-2434— Lorna Teixeira is showing her latest works combining plaster, pigments, and wax. SLO Art Center: 1010 Broad, in Mission Plaza 543-8562—See “California Primitive: 25 Year Retrospective of David Settino Scott” and “Double Vision: B/W Images of the West.” sloartcenter.org Stephen Patrick Design: 888 Monterey 5443326—Featuring the work of eight talented artists: V Bernardy, J. Thies, R. Wayne, D. England, J. Neva, S. Pierce, C Marie, J. Mayer—Canvas, Jewelry, Custom Furniture, Botanicals. Steynberg Gallery: 1531 Monterey 547-0278— “Hard Times” by Mark Bryan. Shows through Jan. 10. —Ashley Schwellenbach
➤ Starkey [24] ➤ Clubs [28]
THE RHETORICAL BODY Los Angelesbased artist Shay Bredimus exhibited his work—brush drawings made from applying tattoo ink and wax or conté crayons to drafting film—at the SLO Art Center from April 10 to May 31. Pictured is East of Eden. PHOTO COURTESY OF MOVIEWEB.COM