Redwood Art Association Awards its Artist Members $2640 in Prizes at its Fall Exhibition
EUREKA – The
Best of Show Award
($500) was given to "
Walls of Indifference,"
a three-dimensional ceramic by Trinidad artist Daniel Frachon.
"The Best of Show was immediately apparent as a great example of a spirit house. It is so evocative!" explains exhibition judge Diana Daniels. "I liked the craftsmanship of its construction. It is clear that this artist is in command of his medium. The piece exhibits a unique combination of skill coupled with vision."
"Experimentation often fails when an artist is not in control of the medium. It is when an artist is in command that experimentation becomes possible and successful as demonstrated in the piece."
Best of Show Photography Award ($250) was claimed by Eureka artist Robert Fasic with his digital photograph entitled "Slices."
"The excitement in the piece is that it has the beauty of a commercial photo spread on top of the commercial spread of the magazines," says Daniels. "The elements of this photo worked well together, especially the hyper-clarity of the photographic material compared to the soft-focus of the magazine advertisement and text. Again, it represents how success in one’s basic skill level opens the opportunity for creative vision and experimentation."
Other awards go to Donna K Bush, Jesse Corning, Karen Chase Frazee, Kay Harden, Jean Hawkins, Nancy Heyne, David Howell, Vaughn G Hutchins, Barbara Kreider, Lorraine Lindley, Samuel E Lundeen, Janita McClay, John A Montgomery, Mary E Moore, Kathy O’Leary, Noël Gayne Reynolds, Yevonne M Reynolds, Tina Rousselot, Carol W Telesky, Dolores Terry, David Wilson and Linda Wise.
From Sacramento, exhibition judge Diana Daniels is Assistant Curator for the Crocker Art Museum. Daniels completed her graduate studies in art history at the University of Kansas and is now involved in planning for the 2010 opening of the Crocker’s new 100,000 sq.ft. expansion. Her experience as a juror and in curating original exhibitions for the Crocker is extensive.
"Daniels brought to her judging process a wealth of knowledge of the criteria for excellence for each medium," says Roy Grieshaber, RAA President. "She focused on the skill of the artist and his or her ability to move into advanced creativity for that particular medium."
This Fall Exhibition is made possible by the financial support of Eureka Natural Foods. All awards are donated by individuals and local businesses.
The exhibition is located at 423 First Street in Eureka. The show runs through December 1, noon – 5pm, Wednesday - Sunday.
This one's not exactly newsy. More or less a proud parents, local girl in Hollywood thing. A note from the Loncar family of Arcata:
Hey Everyone,
Mandy [ Amanda Loncar ] is on Grey's Anatomy Thurs, ABC at 9pm (the blonde fighting it out over a wedding gown!) ... Also in Lions from Lambs (Robert Redford, Tom Cruise and Merril Streep --she plays Tom C.'s assistant) opening in theaters Nov. 9th.
YOU Go GIRL!!!!
KT, Lily, Zach, Chai and Tom
Today's Times-Standard editorial on municipal wi-fi takes the default T-S approach: On the one hand, X. But then again, Y. So let's have all good people come together for a solution that will be mutually beneficial for all, because we hate having to choose sides.
However, the editorial kicks off with an arresting bit of imagery. Arresting as in: You should be arrested for grand theft.
There are times when it is good to be a first adopter of a new technology, and times when it's better to lie back and see how things sort out. That may be especially true when governments are involved, because technology sometimes can be -- as sailors say of their boats -- a hole in the water you throw money into.
Proving again that she's one of the savviest players around, Democracy Unlimited Director Kaitlin Sopoci-Belknap waits until 1 a.m. on Nov. 1 to send out this press release.
Thus avoiding the Halloween jokes. Or so she thought.
EUREKA - Democracy Unlimited of Humboldt County’s (DUHC) mission is to create genuine democracy in Humboldt County. To that end the group has launched a campaign to solicit input and feedback from Eureka residents about which issues are of concern to them. For the next month and a half, Democracy Unlimited is hitting the streets of Eureka to hear community concerns, register new voters and encourage community participation in the political process.DUHC’s six week long Canvass Project began last week. The group plans to mobilize nearly 50 volunteers in the effort. Canvassers will go into low-income areas of Eureka and neighborhoods with large minority populations.