
Thank you Sacramento!
Solomon Dubnick Gallery was voted #3 Best Art Gallery in the Sacramento News & Review!
We appreciate your support and patronage.
Joseph Bellacera's "Flight Patterns, An Aerial View of the Local Landscape," will be on display at Capital Public Radio from 6-9 pm. Join us for light refreshments, gourmet wines, live music and stunning works by a local artist.
About the artist:Room 547 (Music Building), at the corner of College Oak & Myrtle Ave.
Born in German occupied Latvia in 1942, Maija Peeples-Bright's parents, Herberts and Biruta Gegeris, were forced to flee the country with their infant daughter. Through the assistance of relief agencies they were able to find a sponsor in Orangevale, California. In 1951 the family moved to Sacramento, and when Maija began attending college at the University of California, Davis, in the 1960's, she was a math major. A requirement for graduation was that she complete an art class, and it was that first class, taught by William T. Wiley, that prompted her to change her declared major to art. She earned a Master's Degree in 1965, and the home that she shared with her husband, a professor at the San Francisco Art Institute, became known as "The Rainbow House". Painted inside and out with every color created by Dutch Boy brand house paint, visitors included UCD notables such as Wiley, Robert Arneson, Clayton Bailey, Roy de Forest, Wayne Thiebaud, and Peter VandenBerge, in addition to those from the Art Institute included Joan Brown, Jay DeFeo, and Manuel Neri. Many of the artists either became known as California Funk artists, or associated with the Bay Area Figurative style. Funny phrases, silly creatures, and word puns continue to inspire Maija Peeples-Bright's drawings, paintings, sculptures and prints which are held in high regard in collections throughout California, Nevada, New York, and Canada.
To view works by Maija, please click here to visit the SD Gallery site.
Browse, buy, and enjoy brunch!
Looking forward to seeing you!
Peruse and purchase as you please!
Solomon Dubnick Gallery Art Annex
720 Rhodin Lane
Sacramento, CA 95811
(In the alley behind Pamela Skinner
Gwenna Howard Gallery located at 723 S St)
Workshop Objectives
Learn to paint like an old Dutch master
• How to glaze and layer using Wayne’s acrylic techniques
• How to harmonize color using a limited palette
• How to take the best photo reference for painting
• How to use software like Photoshop to help you paint with more confidence
• Transitioning to acrylic from watercolor or oil
• Understanding the advantages of acrylic while avoiding its shortcomings
• Combining drawing, collage, photos, and found materials with acrylic
• Approaching acrylic painting from realism to plein air to abstract
• Learn best practices in acrylic
• How to prepare a variety of surfaces for acrylic painting
• How to paint on paper, panel, recycled objects, and canvas
• Practical tips for painting with acrylics
Workshop Activities
Demonstrations, Glazing, and Layering
• Mixed media collage
• Gesso and sanding
• Mixing colors
• Tour of acrylic paintings in a variety of styles
• Painting sessions
The painting sessions will provide hands-on time to learn and apply Wayne’s unique glazing and layering techniques as well as exploring various acrylic styles. Students will have the choice of painting from live subjects or from photographs.
Swordfish Productions, Michael Solomon/Solomon Dubnick Gallery, WEAVE
Sacramento Gay & Lesbian Center, From The Heart Productions
and SPECIAL Film Production LLC
invite you to
a SPECIAL Evening in Sacramento
Thursday, August 19th 6-8pm
Solomon Dubnick Gallery
1017 25th Street
Sacramento, CA 95816
General Ticket $25.- per person minimum tax-deductible donation at the door
Make checks payable to SPECIAL’S 501(c) 3 fiscal sponsor ‘From The Heart’
A portion of your contribution goes to co-sponsors WEAVE
Sacramento Gay & Lesbian Center and From the Heart Productions
R.S.V.P. to SPECIAL Film Production LLC at 415.623.9048 or SPECIALFILM@gmail.com
www.annpmeredith.com/www.
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SPECIAL is a feature length character-driven narrative that tells the story of five women.
Best friends since high school they knew they shared a bond that went deeper than most
Now in their later years, an opportunity has presented itself for them to reclaim
their stolen innocence through finding their voice and speaking their truth
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SPECIAL Film Production LLC has Signed Letters of Intent to Star in SPECIAL for
Karen Black, Katharine Ross, Tippi Hedren, Gloria Steinem, Tess Harper & Louise Fletcher
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We need your financial help to keep production of this important film here in California
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SPECIAL Guests - Beth Hassett Executive Director WEAVE
- Wendy Hill Executive Director Sacramento Gay & Lesbian Center
Meet former Sacramentoan and internationally acclaimed writer/director/producer
Ann P Meredith and get a sneak preview of SPECIAL’S award-winning script
Friday, 9th July 2010 (RSVP by 1st July 2010)
Benefits: “New Wave of Chinese Contemporary Art” Exhibition, a Sacramento State Art Exchange project.
Exhibit Dates: 3rd Dec 2010 - 12th March 2010
The “New Wave of Chinese Contemporary Art” exhibit will supplement education and broaden horizons of students and the Sacramento business community.
This exhibit includes works of the most prominent and highly acclaimed Chinese artists over the past 30 years. These artists capture the rapid change across cultural, political and economic landscapes in modern day China. This exhibit is designed to build that intrinsic understanding of modern day China and foster better business between our communities. This exhibit will also serve as a conerstone for future exchanges between the East and the West.
We invite you to join us for the fund-raising dinner and auction
at the home of Mort and Marcy Friedman.
Friday, 9th July 2010
5:30 – 8:30 pm
Tickets $100 per person*
(Address provided upon reciept of payment.)
Please RSVP by 1st July 2010
Make checks payable to:
University Foundation at Sacramento State
5448 Nickman Way, Sacramento, Ca 95835
Email Event Curator Jessica Gezi jssqu@mac.com or phone: (916) 662 1453 with questions or suggestions.
Auction Artists
(Alphabetical Order)
Mark Bowles
Robert Brady
Fred Dalkey
Boyd Gavin
Garr, Ugalde
Han Tao(韩涛)
Jeff Myers
Pat Mahony
Gary Pruner
John Tarahteeff
Leslie Toms
Peter VandenBerge
Camille VandenBerge
Jian Wang(王健)
Hao Wang(王浩)
Yihui Zhao(赵一辉)
Event Sponsor
Marcy & Mort Friedman, Mark Friedman
Solomon Dubnick Gallery
“Wayne Thiebaud” fund of
UniversityLibrary Gallery, Sacramento State
Event Committee
Burnett & Mimi Miller
Muriel Johnson, director of California Art Council
Mort & Marcy Friedman, Mark Friedman
Russ & Patti Solomon, founder of Tower Records
Phil Hitchcock, director of University Library Art Gallery, CSUS
Jessica Gezi(歌子), guest curator of University Library Gallery, Sacramento State
Jian Wang, event organizer
*All funds will benefit the “New Wave of Chinese Contemporary Art” exhibit