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Galleries

Time to Reflect

January 10, 2020 through February 16, 2020

Santa Clarita Artists Association Gallery
22508 6th Street, Newhall, CA 91321

Reception: Friday, January 10, 2020 | 5 – 8 pm

Time to Reflect is about art representing inner and outer resolutions, physical reflections, self-discovery or looking back on the past,” according to Mardi Georgio, Gallery Chair. Wall paintings, jewelry, decor items, one-of-a-kind gift items, small and miniature pieces will be available for purchase. Artists will provide live demonstrations on selected days throughout the show.

SCAA Art Gallery is located at 22508 6th St. in Old Town Newhall, between Railroad and Main.
New Hours: Senses Thursday; Fridays 5-8 pm; Saturday 2-8 pm; Sunday, 2-5 pm.
Signs along Main Street will announce gallery openings.

SCAA, the only non-profit fineart association in Santa Clarita since 1989, can be viewed  on www. SantaClaritaArtists.org.

Artists included in this exhibition: Chrystal Walker, Mardilan Georgio, Bonny Butler, Scott Parker, Laurie Morgan, Cheryl Prather, Susan Contreras, Ken Lubas, Mike Farrell, Olga Kaczmar, Meressa Naftulin, Dody Rogers, and Phillip Lehman.

Artists: Chrystal Walker, Mardilan Georgio, Bonny Butler, Scott Parker, Laurie Morgan, Cheryl Prather, Susan Contreras, Ken Lubas, Mike Farrell, Olga Kaczmar, Meressa Naftulin, Dody Rogers, and Phillip Lehman.

Mind Flow

Virtual Gallery: CLICK HERE

Joann Darcy Canyon Country Library
18601 Soledad Canyon Road
Santa Clarita, CA  91351

Each piece in this collection started on marbled paper. I began marbling paper in 1999, as a fun way to introduce art to my boys and others. The technique involves floating paint on a surface that repels, then transferring the design to paper. I have used oil paint on water as well as watercolor on shaving cream to create the swirly base papers. After the paper is marbled, I often see shapes or designs and embellish them with acrylic paint, water paint, markers and/or colored pencil. Other times the colors themselves reveal a scene, such as underwater blue, passionate red, or garden green, and I simply go with the flow.

About Rénu Singh

Vibrant colors blend together in Renu’s art the way cultures have in her life. A native Californian, her parents took her to India at the age of three. Experiences in her formative years shaped her perspective and left a longing to see the world. After getting her Bachelor’s degree from CSUN, she joined the Peace Corps and went to Belize, where, aside from conducting Public Health Workshops, she hosted a weekly radio program and became the National Ladies’ Tennis Champ. Before long, she realized that visuals were invaluable for communication, and began designing them herself. She now resides in Valencia, CA, where she and her husband enjoy managing a small medical practice, a non-profit foundation, hiking with their dog, and frequent visits from their sons.

Renu’s travels continue to inspire her art. She has shared this by teaching an art class for impoverished youth in Phoenix, AZ and illustrating an e-book. Auctioned at several fundraising events, her pieces may be seen in the Garifuna Museum of Los Angeles or on Facebook at RénuDesigns.

Artist: Rénu Singh

The Wonders of Creative Art

November 23, 2019 through December 23, 2019

Canyon Theatre Guild
24242 Main Street, Newhall, CA 91321

Reception: Saturday, November 30, 2019 | 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm

Local artist Tony Hanna shares original art in a collaboration of digital and mixed media paint that translates into images full of depth and realty that captures the visions of people, animals and nature fusing their memories into art.

“The Wonders of Creative Art” will feature more than 45 paintings that will express technique that developed through many years as a photo realistic artist, interweaving photo and paint, teetering on the edge of realistic detail and impressionistic. For Tony this is a liberating and joyful way to paint as he creates these composite artworks using photography, computer digital art, airbrushing and hand painting. He develops these dynamic paintings in acrylics, oil, pastel, digital and watercolor. “The Wonders of Creative Art” remind us of memories and loved ones, says Tony.

Reception November 30th at 4:30 to 6:30 pm, Enjoy appetizers, drinks, desserts and the opportunity to meet the artist.

Tony Hanna is a multifaceted artist and a member of the Santa Clarita Artists Association. His award-winning artwork has been at Hyatt lobby, Samuel Dixon Clinic, Tycam Marketplace in the mall and at different galleries, Soon to be on his new website at www.colorfusionart.com.

Artist: Tony Hanna

White Man’s Trash

November 19, 2019 through December 12, 2019

The MAIN
24266 Main Street
Newhall, CA 91321

Creek Indian and WWII veteran Chief Rolling Thunder built Thunder Mountain Monument as a reminder to all who visit, the price that was paid by a race of people who were marked for genocide in the name of Manifest Destiny.

The Monument is built from a collage of cast-off items that would be described by non-Indians as junk and was collected in a radius of 50 miles of the Monument. The only material that was purchased during its construction was cement.

The work on the main Monument started in 1968 and continued for 7 years until 1975.  The work on the other buildings would continue from 1975 until 1983 at which time there was an arson fire. The fire destroyed a 3 story Hostel and Indian School, 2 Cabins, a Workshop, a Visitor’s Center, a Bath House, and an underground Sweat Lodge. The main Monument, Round House, and Chicken Coup was all that were spared and are still standing today.

After the fire, Thunder’s wife left him and the Monument, taking with her their children. Alone and disheartened, Thunder took his life on January 5, 1989.

The inside of the Monument is not open to the public. And although most of the artwork is on the outside, many of these images will provide you with a sense of what is on the inside of the Monument – a place where a family once lived and thrived.

You may learn more about Thunder Mountain by visiting the Thunder Mountain website at www.thundermountainmonument.com.

Artist: Peggy Fontenot

Opening Our Minds and Hearts to Veteran Trauma

November 9, 2019 through February 2, 2020

Old Town Newhall Library
24500 Main Street, Newhall, CA 91321

Reception: Wednesday, November 13, 2019 | 6 – 8 pm

This exhibit features artwork by military veterans and created in workshops developed by Homes 4 Families. Homes 4 Families partnered with experts in the therapeutic art field to create this program and added unique components that are specific to Homes 4 Families’ expertise on military families. Each workshop is carefully tailored to have inclusive military terms and recognize the blended family dynamics unique to the military.

Homes 4 Families is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that creates Veteran Enriched Neighborhoods for low-income military veterans and their families. Part of their Enriched Neighborhood programming is the Trauma-Informed Art program. The art is in addition to Financial Education, First Time Homebuyer Education, Nutrition Education and other skills that are predictors of families being able to enter the middle class.

RECEPTION: Wednesday, November 13, 2019 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Old Town Newhall Library
24500 Main Street, Santa Clarita

On exhibit from November 9, 2019 to February 2, 2020.

My Favorite Things

November 8, 2019 through December 29, 2019

Santa Clarita Artists Association Gallery
22508 6th Street, Newhall, CA 91321

Reception: Friday, November 8, 2019 | 5 – 8 pm

The Santa Clarita Artists’ Association  (SCAA) Gallery is hosting an exhibit of fine art by the members of the association. My Favorite Things, opens on Nov. 8 and runs until Dec. 29, 2019. A free reception to meet the artists is on Friday, November 8, from 5-8 pm.

“Art representing YOU and your favorite objects, pets, people, or places. Things that bring you joy,” Mardio Georgio tells exhibiting artists.  “Wall paintings, jewelry, decor items, one-of-a-kind gift items, small and miniature pieces will be available for purchase. Artists will provide live demonstrations on selected days throughout the show.”

SCAA Art Gallery is located at 22508 6th St. in Old Town Newhall, between Railroad and Main.

SCAA is the only non-profit fine art association in Santa Clarita since 1989. For inquiries, see www. SantaClaritaArtists.org

Día De Los Muertos Community Alter

October 31, 2019 through November 7, 2019

College of the Canyons
Gallery 206, Library second floor
26455 Rockwell Canyon Road, Santa Clarita, CA 91355

Dr. Claudia Acosta and the COC Spanish Program students and faculty create a traditional communal alter celebrating family histories and Latinx heritage and traditions in honor of the Day of the Dead.

Spring Prints

October 15, 2019 through February 3, 2020

First Floor Gallery at City Hall
23920 Valencia Blvd., Santa Clarita, CA 91355

Reception: Wednesday, December 11, 2019 | 6 – 8 pm

2019 Santa Clarita Valley Photographers Association  Spring Print Competition

The Santa Clarita Valley Photographers Association (SCVPA) Spring Print Competition took place in May of 2019. The annual competition features member’s artwork in a variety of categories. The winners of each category and those receiving a merit are featured in the exhibition in the First Floor Gallery. The Santa Clarita Valley Photographers Association is dedicated to advancing the art and business of photography. For more information on the association visit scvphotographers.com

The exhibit will be on view from October 15, 2019 to February 17, 2020

Reception
Wednesday, December 11, 2019, from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Enjoy light appetizers, live music, and meet the artists featured in the exhibition.
The First Floor Gallery is located at Santa Clarita City Hall (23920 Valencia Boulevard, Santa Clarita, CA 91355).

Three Projects: Small, Medium, and Large

October 15, 2019 through November 14, 2019

The MAIN
24266 Main Street, Newhall, CA 91321

Reception: Thursday, October 17, 2019 | 7 – 10 pm

‘The Jilted Brides of Heritage Valley’ is a collection of portraits, in a sense, of orange trees. I think of this as a medium size project relative to the size of the other two projects here, and I regard this work as my best and most unique work so far. My next project, ‘Rooftops’, turned out to be mostly a set of broad landscape photographs of much larger areas – views of housing developments in the Santa Clarita Valley, taken from ridges and mountaintops. That project involved lots of driving and hiking and views of wide vistas and deep canyons, and it put me into the mood for a much smaller and more intimate project. The result turned out to be ‘Old Friends’, a group of photos of old, very old, and extremely old cameras, a whimsical set shown as something of a giant group portrait.  –  Ted Dayton

About the Artist
Ted Dayton is a nearly-lifelong photographer and now a 22-year resident of Santa Clarita. He attended Brooks Institute in Santa Barbara, a very good and somewhat famous school at one time, but now no longer in existence. Now retired after a 45-year career as a commercial photographer, he concentrates on personal projects, always with the intention of making photographs in ways not seen before.

2019 Faculty Triennial

October 21, 2019 through November 27, 2019

College of the Canyons
Main Gallery, Mentry Hall 108
26455 Rockwell Canyon Road, Santa Clarita, CA 91355

Current works of art in all disciplines by COC Faculty Artists in Art, Graphics and Multimedia Design, Photography, and Media Entertainment Arts departments:

DEBORAH JENKINS
REBECCA ANDREWS
WENDY BRILL-WYNKOOP
MARK DAYBELL
SHANNON DORONIO
REBECCA EDWARDS
HADLEY HOLLIDAY
MALISA HUPHREY
JAMES IVESON
ALMA JUAREZ
PAMELA BAILEY LEWIS
MICHAEL MACCAFFREY
MERCEDES MCDONALD
DEVORA ORANTES
OMID OROUJI
JUAN RENTERIA
MICHAEL RICHARDS
ERICA RYAN STALLONES
PAVEL VOGLER

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