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Doors to Dimensions: celebrating and remembering gauvin

September 12, 2014
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 On Saturday, September 13, please join me at Art City Studios, 197 Dubbers, Ventura, from Noon to 6 pm for a

Community Art Show “Doors to Dimensions”
to celebrate and remember our friend, the poet and artist,  gauvin (11-26-61 to 10-8-12).
 

The event celebrates the creative legacy of local artist gauvin with an exhibit, music, poetry, and workshops from noon until 6. There will also be a fundraising auction for the gauvin Memorial Scholarship providing grants to young visual artists, poets, and performers.

1520599_10152354048625924_8688840747647669118_nAdmission free and open to the public. Donations of art supplies welcome.

About 30 artists in town are submitting doors including MB Hanrahan, Lynne Okun, and me plus a few collaborations including Art City’s. Here you can see a detail of one side of my piece; I’m trying to capture what it was like traveling with gauvin through the desert at night in my vw van on a journey gauvin coined “Basquiat and Renee Zellweger hit the road.” (Read more here and here.)

 
Musicians include: Donna Lynn Caskey, Red Grass, JSUN, Deepakalypse, and Steve Aguilar & Pat Miskel

 

Poetry on Demand –  Dane Baylis and Fernando Albert Salinas
Learn more:
 

 

 

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  1. September 13, 2014 10:01 am

    Reblogged this on Art City Studios, Ventura and commented:

    What’s happening at Art City Gardens today…

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