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SUMMARY:Artist Talk: Michael Leaf
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, April 8\n1:30 p.m.\nLeaf Sales\, 2585 Main St.\, Chula Vista \nSpeaking at his family’s scrapyard business Leaf Sales\, sculptor Michael Leaf discusses his process and materials. \nMichael Leaf is a San Diego artist who creates 2D and 3D metal works. The works range from pictorial pieces with a street art inflection to abstract sculptural pieces\, site specific installations and geometric\, masculine furniture. Leaf is a former pro skateboarder and came to art-making after he abruptly tired of the rigors of the sport. Over the course of a 12 year career\, he broke 25 bones and his front teeth. Art-making came upon him as suddenly as his departure from skating. After beginning to study yoga\, he saw a sculpture in a dream and set out to create it. \nHis youth dominated by athletics\, Leaf was not exposed to art\, and never took art courses. That he chose metal as his medium is perhaps not surprising. His family\, after all\, owns Leaf Sales\, the metal yard in Chula Vista where his studio is located. \nLeaf describes his creative process as a “massive cumulative vibration”- imagery comes to him from life\, dreams\, and the astral plane. He prefers new materials to found objects or imagery. He often modifies the patina of the works through less-aggressive means\, including exposure to the salt air of the South Bay. \nRSVP to Irene Abraham at 760.943.1033 and irene.abraham@gmail.com \nSponsored by the Contemporary Arts Committee \nFree CAC members and first-time guests | $10 Museum members | $15 nonmembers
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/artist-talk-michael-leaf/
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk,Support Council
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SUMMARY:The Gluck Collection: 19th-Century French Painting
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, April 15\n9:30 a.m. Social time\n10:00 a.m. Lecture\nSt. Peter’s Episcopal Church\, Del Mar \nThis presentation focuses on works from the Romanticism\, Realism\, and Impressionism movements in 19th-century French art. \nFree for NCC members | $10 nonmembers \nSponsored by the North County Chapter
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/the-gluck-collection-19th-century-french-painting/
LOCATION:St. Peter’s Episcopal Church\, Maiden Lane\, Del Mar\, CA\, 92014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture-old,Support Council
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SUMMARY:Stuffed Buddhas
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, April 25\n1:00–3:00 p.m.\nMuseum Boardroom \nWhat do we see when we look at works of Buddhist sculpture? Do we focus only on the exterior appearance? There are indeed hidden\, interior worlds to Buddhist statues\, reliquaries of visible\nand non-visible things. Presenter Gregory Levine\, Ph.D.\, is Professor of Art and Architecture of Japan and Buddhist Visual Cultures at UC Berkeley. \nFree for AAC members | $10 Museum members | $12 nonmembers | $8 students \nSponsored by the Asian Arts Council
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/stuffed-buddhas/
LOCATION:Museum Boardroom
CATEGORIES:Lecture-old,Support Council
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190427T103000
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SUMMARY:Feeding a Thousand Souls
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, April 27\n10:30 a.m.\nMuseum Boardroom \nDr. Vijay Nagarajan examines kolam\, a women’s ritual art performed by thousands in Tamil Nadu\, South India\, and the multiple fields of knowledge embedded within it: ritual\, design\, mathematics\, poetry\, philosophy\, and ecology. \nFree SAAC members | $10 Museum members | $15 nonmembers | $5 students \nSponsored by the South Asian Arts Council
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/feeding-a-thousand-souls/
LOCATION:Museum Boardroom
CATEGORIES:Lecture-old,Support Council
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