
Curator Bruria Finkel (L) and Gallery Director Marian Winsryg (R) examine
Frank Gehry's art sculpture, 'Untitled, 2000' (laminated fiberglass cloth and
resin; with stand - 30 x 46 x 62 inches) during a press opening for the art
exhibit "Emphasis Santa Monica" at Santa Monica College's Pete & Susan
Barrett Art Gallery on Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2008. The art exhibit displays the
incredible talents of 49 Santa Monica artists, ranging from John Baldessari to
Frank Gehry.
The art show - featuring an eclectic mix of works in all media - will
coincide with the grand opening of the 499-seat Eli & Edythe Broad Stage at
the SMC Performing Arts Center, where the gallery is located. And as part of
the exhibit, Al Young, Poet Laureate of California, will give a free poetry
reading from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Oct. 4 in the Edye Second Space, also located at
the SMC Performing Arts Center.
"Santa Monica's Main Street, 4th
Street, Franklin Street, Pier Avenue and the (Santa Monica) Airport have had a
long list of artists who found their inspiration working there," curator and
artist Bruria Finkel said in the show's catalogue. "To mention a few: Richard
Diebenkorn and his Ocean Park series influenced by light, sea and sand; James
Turrell, who pioneered the idea of light as an art medium; Judy Chicago, who
created atmospheric pieces here; and of course Robert Irwin.
"Painters such as Ed Moses, Charles Garabedian, Arleen Hendler, Roberto Chavez,
Curtis Hoekzema and innovators such as John Baldessari created in studios on
Pier Avenue for years. Many more found the light and the community of artists a
source of inspiration."
The artists in the exhibit - all of whom both
work and live in Santa Monica and some of whom teach at SMC - are Elena Allen,
Don Bachardy, John Baldessari, Edith Baumann, Tony Berlant, Ruth Bornstein,
Janet Bothne, Bob Burchman, Shirley Cannon, John Clendening, Eileen Cowin,
Judith Davies, Jennifer Diener, Barbara Drucker, Thomas Eatherton, Sam Erenberg,
Bruria Finkel, Steve Galloway, Helen K. Garber, Frank Gehry, Greg Gioiosa,
Phyllis Green, Mark Hanauer, Arleen Hendler, Ann Isolde, Kathryn Jacobi,
Jennifer Jesswein, Tom Lundquist, Michael C. McMillen, Robin Mitchell, Brian
Moss, Sylvia Moss, Manfred Müller, Patrick Percy, Ave Pildas, Astrid Preston,
Barbara Robertson, Ruth Rosen, Katsuhisa Sakai, Lawrence Shapiro, Malissa
Shriver, Elena Siff, Jon Swihart, Maritta Tapanainen, Chris Wilder, Diana Wong,
Miriam Wosk, Takako Yamaguchi and Jody Zellen.
Finkel is an
award-winning artist and curator whose works have been exhibited worldwide. She
has also created several public art pieces, and her work has been featured in
books and is in archives of such institutions as the Smithsonian Art America
Museum in Washington, D.C. She has curated shows throughout Southern California,
including Track 16 and Arena 1 galleries at Santa Monica's Bergamot
Station.
The opening reception is scheduled from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 13. Gallery hours are noon to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and
11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. (NOTE: Gallery hours are noon to 4 p.m. Aug. 20-22.
The gallery is closed Saturday, Aug. 23.)
The gallery is located at
the SMC Performing Arts Center on Santa Monica Boulevard at 11th Street. For
information, call (310) 434-3434.
The exhibit comes at the same time
the college will hold its gala opening of the new Eli & Edythe Broad Stage
in the SMC Performing Arts complex, where the art gallery is located. The
499-seat theater (called The Broad Stage for short) will open Sept. 20 with an
inaugural gala featuring legendary opera singer Barbara Cook. The venue is
complemented by the Edye Second Space, a 99-seat black box that opened last fall
and is located right next to The Broad Stage.