Showing posts with label february 2010. Show all posts
Showing posts with label february 2010. Show all posts

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Maija Peeples-Bright - KXJZ "Insight" Interview March 1st & More Available Works

Photo by: Kurt Fishback

MAIJA INTERVIEW ON INSIGHT WITH JEFFREY CALLISON

KXJZ - 90.9

Monday, March 1, 2010

Between 10AM-11AM

Tune in to learn more about Maija, her work, and the amazing history she's had in the funk art movement of the 60's.

She is sure to give a "insight"-ful interview with Jeffrey!

MAIJA PEEPLES-BRIGHT - FAVORITES
THROUGH MARCH 20TH

MORE WORKS AVAILABLE

Maija Peeples-Bright's current exhibition "Favorites," has been a great success! We have red dots all throughout this show. If you have not been in to see this wonderful exhibition this show will continue to evolve. Maija has been bringing in new work to sell as pieces are sold. Come by the gallery to see Maija's available works on paper (framed and unframed), ceramic sculptures, and paintings (small and large). There is work available in all price ranges.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Garr Ugalde's Three Graces at The Art Foundry

SD Gallery artist Garr Ugalde has spent the past few months creating three beautiful bronze sculptures, The Three Graces. These figures are absolutely breath taking! They are on view at the Art Foundry in their current exhibition, Visions In Bronze through March 6th.

Art Foundry Gallery
1021 R Street
Sacramento
916-444-2787
Garr Ugalde, Three Graces - $55,000
The maquette of the Three Graces - $6,500

(separate photos below)

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Helen Post Bronzes at the Art Foundry

Helen Post, Homage to Richard Diebenkorn III,
12" x 19" x 15", Ed. 5/6, Bronze

At the Art Foundry Gallery, SD Gallery artist Helen Post has works on display in their current exhibition Visions In Bronze through March 6th. Included in the show are Peter Voulkos, John Denning, and Steve Reccia.

Art Foundry Gallery
1021 R Street
Sacramento
916-444-2787

Friday, February 12, 2010

Maija Peeples-Bright- 2nd Saturday Reception Tomorrow

Join us tomorrow for 2nd Saturday!!

Majia Peeples-Bright, "Favorites" exhibition will surely bring a smile to your face. Each of Maija's pieces is infused with colors, textures and a dose of fun!

Join us tomorrow for this special exhibition from 2-9PM.

MARTHA WOOFINGTON

2005 glazed clay , 18”x15”x11”

$1000


She is the Woof-World equivalent America’s First First

"Lady, Martha Washington, Wife of President George

Washington. History and my visit to Mt. Vernon really

formed a great admiration for the lady. She was

capable, innovative, fashionable,fun and hard-working

yet exhibited a great love, and the ability to run a large

estate full of hens, hogs,orchards,out-buildings and

I’m certain long-haired dachshund mix dogs. I saw her

tableware, gowns and jewelry and to spice up this

work I had much pleasure making, Martha got an

earring (one I found resembling hers) that I epoxied to

her ear."- Maija Peeples-Bright

Saturday, February 6, 2010

SD Gallery Current Exhibition: Maija Peeples-Bright- "Favorites"

Woofus Vitruvius and Bat Apple Enjoy the Sunset Over Lake Tahoe, Mixed Media On Paper, 2009, 32" X 39"

For Immediate Release

Exhibition: Maija Peeples-Bright “Favorites”

Show Dates: February 13th – March 20th

2nd Saturday Reception: February 13th, 2-9pm

Maija Peeles-Bright runs the gamut; from one of the originators of the California “Funk Art Movement” in the 1960’s to her current body of work in oil, acrylic, ceramic, textiles and mixed media reflecting and expanding her full range.

Not only is she truly an original, her work embodies funk humor in conjunction with sophisticated primitivism; fusing the creation of zany creatures, loveable animals and of course, the brightest and boldest of colors.

She heralds from a rich and dynamic artistic dynasty. Along with her contemporaries, Peter VandenBerge, DavidGilhooly, Robert Arneson, Roy Deforest, Bruce Nauman and a selective group of other avant garde artists, she played an important role in molding the first “Group Mess” at the Belmonte Gallery, as well as annual shows at the renowned Candy Store for over 25 years. Bruce Nauman proclaimed her body of work quintessentially as “icons”.

Today, this iconic significance is very prevalent, as is Maija’s creative heritage, including one woman shows, group exhibitions, teaching, art in public places, permanent museum and private collections, publications and so much more.

Maija’s work is as pertinent today as ever and merges the hotbed of art with her affection for brilliant colors, an ever abundance of living things and an undying love for rebellion against establishment art.

To view Maija's "Favorites", please click here.