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Luna Ruth Paesch's Calendar of Art Events |
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1251 Solano Ave Albany, CA 94706
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Seen & Heard 2025: Before, During, or After Juried Show
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March 22 - April 20, 2025 |
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1400 Pomona St Crockett, CA 94525
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Let the Fur and Feathers Fly A juried competition, juried by Tony Natsoulas
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649 Main St St Helena, CA 94574
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Nimbus Art is hosting a pop-up art show featuring ocean themed art in conjunction with their annual Oyster, Art & Fiddle Fest
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23 Main Ave Richmond, CA 94804
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Step into the vibrant world of art in your own community through Bridge Open Studios, this remarkable event that offers a unique opportunity to connect with Bridge artists and gain insight into their creative processes. Purchase or Commission with the artist.
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2022 Bridge Art Space Member Show |
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23 Maine Avenue Richmond, CA 94804
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Bridge Art Space Co-working members showcase at the Bridge Gallery
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Northern California Women's Caucus For Art |
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1251 Solano Avenue Albany, CA 94706
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"The Ground Upon Which We Stand" Regional Juried Art Exhibition Abraham Claghorn Gallery
"Seventy-eight artists speak out about the sacredness of the land and the importance of standing your ground in this era of climate change in The Ground Upon Which We Stand. This regional juried exhibition is sponsored by the Northern California Women’s Caucus for Art, a nonprofit. In the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic, broken climate accord agreements, gutting of the EPA, record-breaking heat, and global conflagration, this show examines artists’ reactions to the sacredness of nature and the existential crisis of our time: global degradation. The Ground Upon Which We Stand also shines a spotlight on women’s identities and their embodied experiences with planet Earth."
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Offene Kirche Elisabethen Basel 4051 Switzerland
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The Boats Project- A Traveling Exhibit
In November 2017 the Berlin Newspaper Der Tagesspiegel published the list of over 33,000 refugees that were killed since the beginning of the refugee crisis. Many of the dead are nameless, many disappeared without trace in the Mediterranean. See page 4 for images
This project is dedicated to these lost souls. The idea of a traveling exhibit emerged, an installation that can be set up and taken down quickly, that can be taken along easily while traveling. I started to create boats out of coffee sleeves, then cut up the 48 pages long list to fit onto the boats. The boats are meant to symbolize the journey of the lost souls as they drift and travel on, the souls of the nameless and others whose names we know and not much more.
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