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SUMMARY:On View - Yū-gen | The Language of the Sea Photographs by Chuck Davis and Ryuijie
DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Chuck Davis and Ryuijie August 30 – December 8\, 2024 Yū-gen | The Language of the Sea Yū-gen | The Language of the Sea celebrates the artistry born from an adventurous collaboration of best friends. Loosely translated as a profound and implicit sense of beauty\, Yū-gen is the guiding vision for guest curator Richard Murai\, a well-known local photographer\, educator\, and former Assistant Director at the Center for Photographic Art (CPA). Murai presents a unique and intimate creative conversation between two respected and prolific artists. Driven by a collaborative spirit and lifelong passion\, Chuck Davis and Ryuijie embrace free diving as part of their artistic practice\, finding both muse and canvas in the open ocean while acting as mutual lifelines in unforgiving waters. Expressing their vision with the traditional processes of silver and platinum printing\, these stunning black and white images tell a visual story of both the exquisite beauty of the ocean and a delicate biosystem in peril.
URL:https://arts4mc.org/event/on-view-yu-gen-the-language-of-the-sea-photographs-by-chuck-davis-and-ryuijie/
LOCATION:559 Pacific St\, Monterey\, CA\, United States\, California
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SUMMARY:On View - Imagining China: The Art of Belle Yang and Joseph Yang
DESCRIPTION:Imagining China: The Art of Belle Yang and Joseph Yang explores the powerful creative relationship between a father and daughter by assembling a selection of artworks\, illustrations\, and graphic novel panels that draw from their lived experience and shared memories. Together\, the art of Belle Yang and her father Joseph Yang invites the viewer to accompany the artists on their visual journeys through China in the context of wars and political upheavals\, their emotional growth in overcoming fear\, and their mutual evolution as landscape painters. Curated by Oakland-based artist and scholar\, Lydia Nakashima Degarrod\, Imagining China uncovers how Belle and her father Joseph\, both accomplished artists\, found solace\, resilience\, and ultimately joy and deep satisfaction in creating art together.
URL:https://arts4mc.org/event/on-view-imagining-china-the-art-of-belle-yang-and-joseph-yang/
LOCATION:559 Pacific St\, Monterey\, CA\, United States\, California
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SUMMARY:FRANK SOLIVAN & CHRIS LUQUETTE DUO  WITH OTTER OPRY
DESCRIPTION:Otter Opry is bringing another awesome bluegrass program to Monterey United Methodist Church on Wednesday\, October 9th: the Frank Solivan & Chris Luquette Duo. Individually\, these two extraordinary musicians have compelling stories. Frank grew up near Modesto\, California. His grandmother on his father’s side played mandolin and fiddle\, and his father played the banjo\, guitar\, bass\, and mandolin. His mother’s side of the family included classical violin and cello players. Frank fell in love with bluegrass music at an early age and formed his first band\, Generation Gap\, in the late 1980s. After his service in the US Navy\, he decided to form his own band\, Dirty Kitchen — a reference to the gourmet meals he prepares for friends and family. Frank holds Chris in high esteem. “In the 11 years Chris has been playing with me\, I’ve seen him grow into a wonderful man\,” he says. “Chris is an inspiration\, and I feel like I’m a better musician and human because of his contributions\, on and off stage. We’ve traveled the world and made some of the best music of my life together.” With his roots in the Seattle music scene\, Chris Luquette seamlessly switches from jazz to rock to bluegrass. His acoustic guitar playing really stands out\, but this multi-instrumentalist is equally at home playing mandolin\, drums\, bass\, electric guitar\, banjo\, and Greek bouzouki. Chris toured with Dirty Kitchen for 11 years; he was also a founding member of Seattle-based Northern Departure and has found himself sitting in with Jerry Douglas\, Emmylou Harris\, Rob Ickes\, and many others. So come on out and listen to this remarkable duo in what is guaranteed to be a brilliant performance. The event includes a public jam starting at 4:00pm and a delicious smoked meatloaf dinner at 5:30pm ($12.50 before October 5th\, $17.50 at the door). Online ticket sales will end at noon the day of the performance. 7pm. Monterey United Methodist Church\, 1 Soledad Drive\, Monterey. $35/show (CBA members $30; 15 and under free); $12.50-17.50/pre-show dinner. Tickets and information at www.otteropry.org.
URL:https://arts4mc.org/event/frank-solivan-chris-luquette-duo-with-otter-opry/
LOCATION:Monterey United Methodist Church\, 1 Soledad Drive\, Monterey\, CA\, 93940\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="LarryPhegley":MAILTO:larry@otteropry.org
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