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SUMMARY:Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History Presents  “Tethered Light”  A Driftwood Sculpture Exhibition by Raphaele Cohen-Bacry On view January 21 – April 26
DESCRIPTION:The Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History announces the presentation of “Tethered Light\,” a sculptural exhibition by California-based artist Raphaele Cohen-Bacry\, on view January 21 through April 26. The exhibition features a collection of sculptural works created from driftwood gathered along California’s rugged coastline. \nRooted in the landscapes and histories of California’s shores\, Tethered Light transforms weathered\, fire-marked and ocean-worn wood into expressive sculptural forms that speak to environmental change\, endurance and renewal. Many of the materials used in the exhibition were collected from beaches where wildfire-scarred trees met the sea\, carrying visible traces of both destruction and survival. \nBright marine ropes bind the sculptural elements together\, referencing the maritime traditions of the Pacific Coast — from fishing vessels and buoys to migration routes and navigation systems that have long shaped life along the water. These luminous cords contrast with the aged wood\, symbolizing the human impulse to connect\, secure and preserve in an ever-changing environment. \nSeveral pieces in the exhibition are suspended\, appearing to hover and sway in space. These floating forms suggest motion\, balance and the shifting relationship between land and sea — a reminder that California’s coastline remains in constant dialogue with wind\, water and time. \n“Tethered Light is a meditation on resilience and regeneration — sculptures shaped by the sea and bound by memory\, inviting us to reflect on our deep connection to California’s coast and the shifting balance between nature\, culture and change\,”\n— Raphaele Cohen-Bacry \nPresented at the Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History\, the exhibition aligns closely with the museum’s mission to inspire discovery and stewardship of the natural world. Through sculptural storytelling\, Tethered Light invites visitors to consider the fragile beauty of coastal ecosystems and the responsibility we share in protecting them. \nLocated on the edge of Monterey Bay\, the Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History serves as a gateway to understanding the rich biodiversity and cultural history of California’s Central Coast. Tethered Light offers a contemplative artistic extension of that mission\, blending science\, environment and art into a single immersive experience. \nSpecial Event \nVirtual Artist Meet & Greet\nFebruary 22 | 12:00 – 1:00 p.m.\nJoin artist Raphaele Cohen-Bacry for a live virtual conversation exploring the inspirations\, materials and stories behind Tethered Light. Details and registration information will be available via the museum. \nExhibition Details \nExhibition: Tethered Light\nArtist: Raphaele Cohen-Bacry\nDates: January 21 – April 26\nVenue: Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History\nWebsite / Artist Studio: Raphaele Cohen-Bacry Studio \nFor museum hours\, admission and exhibition information\, visit www.pgmuseum.org.
URL:https://arts4mc.org/event/pacific-grove-museum-of-natural-history-presents-tethered-light-a-driftwood-sculpture-exhibition-by-raphaele-cohen-bacry-on-view-january-21-april-26/
LOCATION:Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History\, 165 Forest Ave\, Pacific Grove\,\, CA\, 93950
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SUMMARY:The common Thread of an Artist\, Pacific Grove Art Center
DESCRIPTION:Guna Hebbar\, Gordon Dill\, and Bob Selin- three local artists from Salinas Valley Art Gallery-share a common thread of creativity. Working in different media\, with distinct personal styles\, they explore local landscapes and expressive interpretations of the world around them. A group exhibition exploring shared landscapes through individual artistic vision.
URL:https://arts4mc.org/event/the-common-thread-of-an-artist-pacific-grove-art-center/
LOCATION:Pacific Grove Art Center\, 568 Lighthouse Ave.\, Pacific Grove\, CA\, 93950\, United States
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SUMMARY:Mountains to the Sea
DESCRIPTION:Monterey Bay Plein Air Association and Chesebro Wines present:\nMountains to the Sea\, Monterey County Landscapes.
URL:https://arts4mc.org/event/mountains-to-the-sea/2026-03-25/2/
LOCATION:Chesebro Wines\, 19 East Carmel Valley Rd\, Ste D\, Carmel Valley\, 93924\, United States
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SUMMARY:April Concerts Bring Wineglass World Premiere\, Zappa\, and Beethoven
DESCRIPTION:Carmel/Monterey\, CA – Monterey Symphony continues its 80th season celebration with concerts on Saturday\, April 18th\, 2026\, at 7:30 PM and on Sunday\, April 19th\, at 3:00 PM at Sunset Center in Carmel with Music Director Jayce Ogren. \nConcerts: “Our April program is about heroism and revolution. Do Frank Zappa and Ludwig van Beethoven belong on the same concert? I definitely think so\, and I hope you’ll join us and decide for yourself! They both changed music forever\, and they weren’t afraid to be brash\, potent and political\,” says Jayce. \n“The world premiere of John Wineglass’s new clarinet concerto—titled Democracy\, and featuring Mariam Adam—tackles heroism and politics head on. We’ll also feature Symphony No. 2 of Joseph Boulogne\, Chevalier de Saint-Geroges\, a pioneering\, multi-talented (and certainly heroic) composer of 18th century France\,” says Jayce. \nPre-Concert Lectures – Lectures are included with all concert tickets and are held on Saturday\, 6:30-7:00 PM with Musicologist Christopher Anderson-Bazzoli and composer John Wineglass\, and Sunday\, 2:00-2:30 PM with Music Director and Conductor Jayce Ogren and composer John Wineglass\, in the Sunset Center auditorium. Free and open to the public. \nSaturday Night Talk Back – Immediately following the Saturday evening concert\, all ticket holders are welcome to join Conductor Jayce Ogren\, soloist Mariam Adam\, and composer John Wineglass in the lobby for a Talk Back. Patrons will have the opportunity to ask questions about the concert in a Q&A style format and are offered a complimentary glass of wine. \nSunday Pre-concert Music – On Sundays\, the Symphony offers Lobby Sessions with Live Music in the lobby from 1:45-2:00 PM & 2:30-2:45 PM. The March concert Lobby Session features Symphony principal percussionist Frank Wyant. Arrive early to hear our musicians up close while enjoying refreshments from the Sunset Center Café. Free and open to the public. \nTickets are $50 for Tier 3\, $70 for Tier 2\, and $90 for Tier 1 seats. Students\, teachers\, and military tickets are $12. \nAbout the Monterey Symphony: The Monterey Symphony was founded in 1946 and presents double weekend performances during the academic calendar\, opening the season at Forest Theater\, followed by six more programs at the Sunset Center in Carmel-by-the-Sea. For each program\, the Symphony orchestra is comprised of 80 professional musicians from throughout California. The Symphony is committed to bringing people together through music and using the healing power of music to transform lives. The Symphony actively engages patrons of all ages through a variety of partnerships and initiatives\, including performances for thousands of local school children. The Symphony’s mission is to entertain and engage our community through musical performance and education. Monterey Symphony regularly receives national attention for the strength of its audience support\, robust subscription renewals and audience retention. \nPerformances at Sunset Center\, Carmel\, San Carlos and 9th Ave.\nwww.montereysymphony.org
URL:https://arts4mc.org/event/april-concerts-bring-wineglass-world-premiere-zappa-and-beethoven/
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