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~ wave ~ Santa Monica Arts and Culture, Episode 1 "human | nature"
~ wave ~ Episode 1 "human | nature"explores the creative process of Luchita Hurtado, Luis Alfaro and Kelly Berg.
Luchita Hurtado is a painter from Santa Monica and has produced work since the 1940s. This segment focuses on her recent retrospective exhibition at the Annenberg Community Beach House and her current work that concerns the environment.
Luis Alfaro is an internationally celebrated playwright, director, curator, producer, educator and community organizer. As a Resident Artist for the Annenberg Beach House, he began writing a new play called 'Mother of the Row' that explores the complex characters of skid row through the influence of Bertolt Brecht's 'Mother Courage'.
Kelly Berg's first exhibition, Unknown Horizon, at Craig Krull Gallery is influenced by extreme weather, earthq...
published: 18 Jul 2018
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At : the reset event Santa Monica California Bergamot Station Arts Center
published: 31 Jul 2023
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City of Santa Monica Arts Month 2021 Proclamation
Every April, Santa Monica celebrates Arts Month by commissioning a local artist to create an original proclamation that spotlights the value of the arts in our community. This year's proclamation was written by Santa Monica Artist Fellow and Artistic Director of Santa Monica Repertory Theater, Tanya White. The piece is a testament to the ability of the arts to help us heal, process, and see things anew.
published: 16 Apr 2021
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~wave~ Santa Monica Arts and Culture: Art and Activism
“Art and Activism,” CityTV’s eighth episode of “wave,” spotlights artists who use visual art, performance and creative community projects to inspire change.
Peace Activist Jerry Rubin and Artist Marissa Rubin offer insight into preserving important public works of art in Santa Monica. These works include Paul Conrad’s Chain Reaction (Civic Center) and Jane Golden’s “Muir Woods” mural (Lincoln and Ocean Park). Local internationally celebrated artist Mary Kelly gives a public tour of her new works at the Desert X Biennial, returning us to the Cold War intervention of Women Strike for Peace, a group formed in 1961 to protest against nuclear weapons testing in the Mojave Desert. Kelly’s repurposed bus shelters employ slogans from the WSP, cartographies of military expansion in the California...
published: 04 Apr 2019
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~ wave ~ Arts and Culture Santa Monica
Launching July 17th on CityTV 16, ‘wave’ is a television series that dives deep into arts and culture produced in Santa Monica. Episode 1, ‘human | nature’ explores the creative process of Luchita Hurtado, Luis Alfaro and Kelly Berg.
Luchita Hurtado is a painter from Santa Monica and has produced work since the 1940s. This segment focuses on her recent retrospective exhibition at the Annenberg Community Beach House and her current work that concerns the environment.
Luis Alfaro is an internationally celebrated playwright, director, curator, producer, educator and community organizer. As a Resident Artist for the Annenberg Beach House, he began writing a new play called 'Mother of the Row' that explores the complex characters of skid row through the influence of Bertolt Brecht's 'Mother Co...
published: 27 Jul 2018
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~wave~ Santa Monica Arts and Culture: “Creative Community” premieres Wednesday, May 15, at 6 pm
“Creative Community” is wave's season finale! We're celebrating the collaborations and contributions of arts leaders here in Santa Monica, showcasing the rich community of artists that choose to make Santa Monica their home. Premieres Wednesday, May 15, at 6 pm on Channel 16 and on youtube at https://www.youtube.com/playlistlist=PLPJDjSVCiUNgqGEq_RjuDO61LPWmqalCN
Videos provided to you by the City of Santa Monica.
published: 13 May 2019
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Santa Monica Arts Foundation’s 2019 Youth Leadership Award Recipients, Isabelle D’Amico
Isabelle D’Amico is one of the Santa Monica Arts Foundation’s 2019 Youth Leadership Award Recipients. Isabelle “Izzy” is a senior at Santa Monica High School where she is in Advanced Placement Studio Art and the co-president of the film department. She has served for the past two years on the 18th Street Arts Center’s Gallery Advisory board as a youth representative, advocating specifically for diverse youth involvement in Santa Monica community art projects. In addition, Izzy is the Executive Producer and Technical Director of the student run school TV news show and the SAMOHI Film Festival producer and is illustrator for her high school's newspaper. She incorporates an understanding of film, history, literature and science into her conversations, ably synthesizes dense information. Chec...
published: 28 Jun 2019
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Santa Monica Arts Foundation’s 2019 Arts Patron Award Recipients, Marisa Caichiolo
Marisa Caichiolo is the Santa Monica Arts Foundation’s 2019 Arts Patron Award Recipients. She is an artist and curator who studied art history and curatorial studies, and holds a PhD in Art History and Psychology. Marisa is committed to erasing the differences among cultures and societies across the world. Marisa is the Founder, Director and main curator of Building Bridges Art Exchange (BBAX) – International non-profit organization based in Bergamot Station, Santa Monica. She provides extraordinary educational and interactive art exhibitions. BBAX have cultivated a unique cultural program for more than a decade that offers to the community a vigorous schedule of quality contemporary art exhibitions, lectures, workshops and educational activities. Marisa and her team have sustained over th...
published: 28 Jun 2019
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2019 Arts Leadership Awards Event, Santa Monica Arts Foundation
Videos provided to you by the City of Santa Monica.
published: 06 Mar 2020
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~ wave ~ Santa Monica Arts and Culture “bodies”
~ wave ~ Santa Monica Arts and Culture episode "bodies" features new works created in Santa Monica by artists using the human body as a site to disrupt expectations and push boundaries through performance, music, art, and literature.
Hybrid performance ensemble String Theory shows us the process of transforming public spaces such as Reed Park into immersive aural environments with architectural harp installations, original music and dance.
Choreographer Jay Carlon demonstrates his process in real time, alongside musician/composer Alex Wand, who shows us the unique instrument he used on the Santa Monica Beach to create live music with sand.
Artist/Curators Astria Suparak and Brett Kashmere bring arts and sports together at 18th Street Arts Center for the launch of the Sports Issue of t...
published: 22 Aug 2018
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~ wave ~ Santa Monica Arts and Culture, Episode 1 "human | nature"
~ wave ~ Episode 1 "human | nature"explores the creative process of Luchita Hurtado, Luis Alfaro and Kelly Berg.
Luchita Hurtado is a painter from Santa Monica...
~ wave ~ Episode 1 "human | nature"explores the creative process of Luchita Hurtado, Luis Alfaro and Kelly Berg.
Luchita Hurtado is a painter from Santa Monica and has produced work since the 1940s. This segment focuses on her recent retrospective exhibition at the Annenberg Community Beach House and her current work that concerns the environment.
Luis Alfaro is an internationally celebrated playwright, director, curator, producer, educator and community organizer. As a Resident Artist for the Annenberg Beach House, he began writing a new play called 'Mother of the Row' that explores the complex characters of skid row through the influence of Bertolt Brecht's 'Mother Courage'.
Kelly Berg's first exhibition, Unknown Horizon, at Craig Krull Gallery is influenced by extreme weather, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and geology inspired by her explorations of the Meramec Caverns in Missouri and the Kilauea Caldera in Hawai'i. She employs acrylic, metal mesh, plaster, inks, scratchboard and other mixed media in a process she equates with geological layering and excavations, representing the fleeting moments of intense energy, the slow growth of stalactites, and the scratching away of time.
https://wn.com/~_Wave_~_Santa_Monica_Arts_And_Culture,_Episode_1_Human_|_Nature
~ wave ~ Episode 1 "human | nature"explores the creative process of Luchita Hurtado, Luis Alfaro and Kelly Berg.
Luchita Hurtado is a painter from Santa Monica and has produced work since the 1940s. This segment focuses on her recent retrospective exhibition at the Annenberg Community Beach House and her current work that concerns the environment.
Luis Alfaro is an internationally celebrated playwright, director, curator, producer, educator and community organizer. As a Resident Artist for the Annenberg Beach House, he began writing a new play called 'Mother of the Row' that explores the complex characters of skid row through the influence of Bertolt Brecht's 'Mother Courage'.
Kelly Berg's first exhibition, Unknown Horizon, at Craig Krull Gallery is influenced by extreme weather, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and geology inspired by her explorations of the Meramec Caverns in Missouri and the Kilauea Caldera in Hawai'i. She employs acrylic, metal mesh, plaster, inks, scratchboard and other mixed media in a process she equates with geological layering and excavations, representing the fleeting moments of intense energy, the slow growth of stalactites, and the scratching away of time.
- published: 18 Jul 2018
- views: 468
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City of Santa Monica Arts Month 2021 Proclamation
Every April, Santa Monica celebrates Arts Month by commissioning a local artist to create an original proclamation that spotlights the value of the arts in our ...
Every April, Santa Monica celebrates Arts Month by commissioning a local artist to create an original proclamation that spotlights the value of the arts in our community. This year's proclamation was written by Santa Monica Artist Fellow and Artistic Director of Santa Monica Repertory Theater, Tanya White. The piece is a testament to the ability of the arts to help us heal, process, and see things anew.
https://wn.com/City_Of_Santa_Monica_Arts_Month_2021_Proclamation
Every April, Santa Monica celebrates Arts Month by commissioning a local artist to create an original proclamation that spotlights the value of the arts in our community. This year's proclamation was written by Santa Monica Artist Fellow and Artistic Director of Santa Monica Repertory Theater, Tanya White. The piece is a testament to the ability of the arts to help us heal, process, and see things anew.
- published: 16 Apr 2021
- views: 169
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~wave~ Santa Monica Arts and Culture: Art and Activism
“Art and Activism,” CityTV’s eighth episode of “wave,” spotlights artists who use visual art, performance and creative community projects to inspire change.
Pe...
“Art and Activism,” CityTV’s eighth episode of “wave,” spotlights artists who use visual art, performance and creative community projects to inspire change.
Peace Activist Jerry Rubin and Artist Marissa Rubin offer insight into preserving important public works of art in Santa Monica. These works include Paul Conrad’s Chain Reaction (Civic Center) and Jane Golden’s “Muir Woods” mural (Lincoln and Ocean Park). Local internationally celebrated artist Mary Kelly gives a public tour of her new works at the Desert X Biennial, returning us to the Cold War intervention of Women Strike for Peace, a group formed in 1961 to protest against nuclear weapons testing in the Mojave Desert. Kelly’s repurposed bus shelters employ slogans from the WSP, cartographies of military expansion in the California desert, and a Doomsday Clock. "Artist Ron Finley, otherwise known as the Gangsta Gardener, shares how he uses gardening to empower communities and gives a sneak-peak into an upcoming exhibition he is organizing titled “Urban Weaponry; Weapons of Mass Creation” featuring shovels created by artists in different mediums from stained glass to paint. Check out the full episode on CityTV Channel 16 or on youtube at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPJDjSVCiUNgqGEq_RjuDO61LPWmqalCN
Videos provided to you by the City of Santa Monica.Videos provided to you by the City of Santa Monica.
https://wn.com/~Wave~_Santa_Monica_Arts_And_Culture_Art_And_Activism
“Art and Activism,” CityTV’s eighth episode of “wave,” spotlights artists who use visual art, performance and creative community projects to inspire change.
Peace Activist Jerry Rubin and Artist Marissa Rubin offer insight into preserving important public works of art in Santa Monica. These works include Paul Conrad’s Chain Reaction (Civic Center) and Jane Golden’s “Muir Woods” mural (Lincoln and Ocean Park). Local internationally celebrated artist Mary Kelly gives a public tour of her new works at the Desert X Biennial, returning us to the Cold War intervention of Women Strike for Peace, a group formed in 1961 to protest against nuclear weapons testing in the Mojave Desert. Kelly’s repurposed bus shelters employ slogans from the WSP, cartographies of military expansion in the California desert, and a Doomsday Clock. "Artist Ron Finley, otherwise known as the Gangsta Gardener, shares how he uses gardening to empower communities and gives a sneak-peak into an upcoming exhibition he is organizing titled “Urban Weaponry; Weapons of Mass Creation” featuring shovels created by artists in different mediums from stained glass to paint. Check out the full episode on CityTV Channel 16 or on youtube at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPJDjSVCiUNgqGEq_RjuDO61LPWmqalCN
Videos provided to you by the City of Santa Monica.Videos provided to you by the City of Santa Monica.
- published: 04 Apr 2019
- views: 227
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~ wave ~ Arts and Culture Santa Monica
Launching July 17th on CityTV 16, ‘wave’ is a television series that dives deep into arts and culture produced in Santa Monica. Episode 1, ‘human | nature’ exp...
Launching July 17th on CityTV 16, ‘wave’ is a television series that dives deep into arts and culture produced in Santa Monica. Episode 1, ‘human | nature’ explores the creative process of Luchita Hurtado, Luis Alfaro and Kelly Berg.
Luchita Hurtado is a painter from Santa Monica and has produced work since the 1940s. This segment focuses on her recent retrospective exhibition at the Annenberg Community Beach House and her current work that concerns the environment.
Luis Alfaro is an internationally celebrated playwright, director, curator, producer, educator and community organizer. As a Resident Artist for the Annenberg Beach House, he began writing a new play called 'Mother of the Row' that explores the complex characters of skid row through the influence of Bertolt Brecht's 'Mother Courage'.
Kelly Berg's first exhibition, Unknown Horizon, at Craig Krull Gallery is influenced by extreme weather, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and geology inspired by her explorations of the Meramec Caverns in Missouri and the Kilauea Caldera in Hawai'i. She employs acrylic, metal mesh, plaster, inks, scratchboard and other mixed media in a process she equates with geological layering and excavations, representing the fleeting moments of intense energy, the slow growth of stalactites, and the scratching away of time.
https://wn.com/~_Wave_~_Arts_And_Culture_Santa_Monica
Launching July 17th on CityTV 16, ‘wave’ is a television series that dives deep into arts and culture produced in Santa Monica. Episode 1, ‘human | nature’ explores the creative process of Luchita Hurtado, Luis Alfaro and Kelly Berg.
Luchita Hurtado is a painter from Santa Monica and has produced work since the 1940s. This segment focuses on her recent retrospective exhibition at the Annenberg Community Beach House and her current work that concerns the environment.
Luis Alfaro is an internationally celebrated playwright, director, curator, producer, educator and community organizer. As a Resident Artist for the Annenberg Beach House, he began writing a new play called 'Mother of the Row' that explores the complex characters of skid row through the influence of Bertolt Brecht's 'Mother Courage'.
Kelly Berg's first exhibition, Unknown Horizon, at Craig Krull Gallery is influenced by extreme weather, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and geology inspired by her explorations of the Meramec Caverns in Missouri and the Kilauea Caldera in Hawai'i. She employs acrylic, metal mesh, plaster, inks, scratchboard and other mixed media in a process she equates with geological layering and excavations, representing the fleeting moments of intense energy, the slow growth of stalactites, and the scratching away of time.
- published: 27 Jul 2018
- views: 102
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~wave~ Santa Monica Arts and Culture: “Creative Community” premieres Wednesday, May 15, at 6 pm
“Creative Community” is wave's season finale! We're celebrating the collaborations and contributions of arts leaders here in Santa Monica, showcasing the rich...
“Creative Community” is wave's season finale! We're celebrating the collaborations and contributions of arts leaders here in Santa Monica, showcasing the rich community of artists that choose to make Santa Monica their home. Premieres Wednesday, May 15, at 6 pm on Channel 16 and on youtube at https://www.youtube.com/playlistlist=PLPJDjSVCiUNgqGEq_RjuDO61LPWmqalCN
Videos provided to you by the City of Santa Monica.
https://wn.com/~Wave~_Santa_Monica_Arts_And_Culture_“Creative_Community”_Premieres_Wednesday,_May_15,_At_6_Pm
“Creative Community” is wave's season finale! We're celebrating the collaborations and contributions of arts leaders here in Santa Monica, showcasing the rich community of artists that choose to make Santa Monica their home. Premieres Wednesday, May 15, at 6 pm on Channel 16 and on youtube at https://www.youtube.com/playlistlist=PLPJDjSVCiUNgqGEq_RjuDO61LPWmqalCN
Videos provided to you by the City of Santa Monica.
- published: 13 May 2019
- views: 345
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Santa Monica Arts Foundation’s 2019 Youth Leadership Award Recipients, Isabelle D’Amico
Isabelle D’Amico is one of the Santa Monica Arts Foundation’s 2019 Youth Leadership Award Recipients. Isabelle “Izzy” is a senior at Santa Monica High School w...
Isabelle D’Amico is one of the Santa Monica Arts Foundation’s 2019 Youth Leadership Award Recipients. Isabelle “Izzy” is a senior at Santa Monica High School where she is in Advanced Placement Studio Art and the co-president of the film department. She has served for the past two years on the 18th Street Arts Center’s Gallery Advisory board as a youth representative, advocating specifically for diverse youth involvement in Santa Monica community art projects. In addition, Izzy is the Executive Producer and Technical Director of the student run school TV news show and the SAMOHI Film Festival producer and is illustrator for her high school's newspaper. She incorporates an understanding of film, history, literature and science into her conversations, ably synthesizes dense information. Check out the full episode on CityTV Channel 16 or on Youtube.
Videos provided to you by the City of Santa Monica.
https://wn.com/Santa_Monica_Arts_Foundation’S_2019_Youth_Leadership_Award_Recipients,_Isabelle_D’Amico
Isabelle D’Amico is one of the Santa Monica Arts Foundation’s 2019 Youth Leadership Award Recipients. Isabelle “Izzy” is a senior at Santa Monica High School where she is in Advanced Placement Studio Art and the co-president of the film department. She has served for the past two years on the 18th Street Arts Center’s Gallery Advisory board as a youth representative, advocating specifically for diverse youth involvement in Santa Monica community art projects. In addition, Izzy is the Executive Producer and Technical Director of the student run school TV news show and the SAMOHI Film Festival producer and is illustrator for her high school's newspaper. She incorporates an understanding of film, history, literature and science into her conversations, ably synthesizes dense information. Check out the full episode on CityTV Channel 16 or on Youtube.
Videos provided to you by the City of Santa Monica.
- published: 28 Jun 2019
- views: 215
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Santa Monica Arts Foundation’s 2019 Arts Patron Award Recipients, Marisa Caichiolo
Marisa Caichiolo is the Santa Monica Arts Foundation’s 2019 Arts Patron Award Recipients. She is an artist and curator who studied art history and curatorial st...
Marisa Caichiolo is the Santa Monica Arts Foundation’s 2019 Arts Patron Award Recipients. She is an artist and curator who studied art history and curatorial studies, and holds a PhD in Art History and Psychology. Marisa is committed to erasing the differences among cultures and societies across the world. Marisa is the Founder, Director and main curator of Building Bridges Art Exchange (BBAX) – International non-profit organization based in Bergamot Station, Santa Monica. She provides extraordinary educational and interactive art exhibitions. BBAX have cultivated a unique cultural program for more than a decade that offers to the community a vigorous schedule of quality contemporary art exhibitions, lectures, workshops and educational activities. Marisa and her team have sustained over the years international relationships with Ministries of Culture, museums, and other cultural institutions, through exhibition exchange and a residency program for artists that give international artists the opportunity to share their work and concepts with the Santa Monica community. Check out the full episode on CityTV Channel 16 or on Youtube.
Videos provided to you by the City of Santa Monica.
https://wn.com/Santa_Monica_Arts_Foundation’S_2019_Arts_Patron_Award_Recipients,_Marisa_Caichiolo
Marisa Caichiolo is the Santa Monica Arts Foundation’s 2019 Arts Patron Award Recipients. She is an artist and curator who studied art history and curatorial studies, and holds a PhD in Art History and Psychology. Marisa is committed to erasing the differences among cultures and societies across the world. Marisa is the Founder, Director and main curator of Building Bridges Art Exchange (BBAX) – International non-profit organization based in Bergamot Station, Santa Monica. She provides extraordinary educational and interactive art exhibitions. BBAX have cultivated a unique cultural program for more than a decade that offers to the community a vigorous schedule of quality contemporary art exhibitions, lectures, workshops and educational activities. Marisa and her team have sustained over the years international relationships with Ministries of Culture, museums, and other cultural institutions, through exhibition exchange and a residency program for artists that give international artists the opportunity to share their work and concepts with the Santa Monica community. Check out the full episode on CityTV Channel 16 or on Youtube.
Videos provided to you by the City of Santa Monica.
- published: 28 Jun 2019
- views: 94
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~ wave ~ Santa Monica Arts and Culture “bodies”
~ wave ~ Santa Monica Arts and Culture episode "bodies" features new works created in Santa Monica by artists using the human body as a site to disrupt expectat...
~ wave ~ Santa Monica Arts and Culture episode "bodies" features new works created in Santa Monica by artists using the human body as a site to disrupt expectations and push boundaries through performance, music, art, and literature.
Hybrid performance ensemble String Theory shows us the process of transforming public spaces such as Reed Park into immersive aural environments with architectural harp installations, original music and dance.
Choreographer Jay Carlon demonstrates his process in real time, alongside musician/composer Alex Wand, who shows us the unique instrument he used on the Santa Monica Beach to create live music with sand.
Artist/Curators Astria Suparak and Brett Kashmere bring arts and sports together at 18th Street Arts Center for the launch of the Sports Issue of the artist-run publication INCITE Journal of Experimental Media. Astria and Brett discuss the work they included in the journal and exhibition, unpack some of the complexities of body politics in sports and question what it means to be a winner.
Videos provided to you by the City of Santa Monica.
https://wn.com/~_Wave_~_Santa_Monica_Arts_And_Culture_“Bodies”
~ wave ~ Santa Monica Arts and Culture episode "bodies" features new works created in Santa Monica by artists using the human body as a site to disrupt expectations and push boundaries through performance, music, art, and literature.
Hybrid performance ensemble String Theory shows us the process of transforming public spaces such as Reed Park into immersive aural environments with architectural harp installations, original music and dance.
Choreographer Jay Carlon demonstrates his process in real time, alongside musician/composer Alex Wand, who shows us the unique instrument he used on the Santa Monica Beach to create live music with sand.
Artist/Curators Astria Suparak and Brett Kashmere bring arts and sports together at 18th Street Arts Center for the launch of the Sports Issue of the artist-run publication INCITE Journal of Experimental Media. Astria and Brett discuss the work they included in the journal and exhibition, unpack some of the complexities of body politics in sports and question what it means to be a winner.
Videos provided to you by the City of Santa Monica.
- published: 22 Aug 2018
- views: 651