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SUMMARY:47th Annual National Juried Exhibition of Works on Paper – BRAND 47 –
DESCRIPTION:The Brand Associates present:   \nBRAND 47 – 47th Annual National Juried Exhibition of Works on Paper \nSeptember 7 – October 25\, 2019 \nTicketed Paper preView Event: Saturday\, September 7\, 5:30-7:00pm (tickets on sale now) \nThe Annual National Juried Exhibition of Works on Paper has been organized and sponsored by the Brand Associates since 1971 in cooperation with the City of Glendale Library\, Arts & Culture Department. It is one of the region’s most prestigious juried shows\, drawing entries from across the country.  Over the years the exhibition has evolved to include an increasingly diverse array of three-dimensional artworks as well as an expanding range of approaches to the two-dimensional paper surface. Exhibition chairperson\, Debra Thompson\, is a Director of the Brand Associates and an adjunct Assistant Professor of Art History at Glendale Community College.  This year’s juror\, Alma Ruiz joins a distinguished roster of jurors who have given their time\, energy and expertise over the 47 years this exhibition has been mounted. Included among these artists\, gallerists\, curators\, and educators are Edward Goldman (2018)\, Leslie Jones (2017)\, Jack Rutberg (2014)\, Peter Frank (2011)\, Lita Albuquerque (2007)\, Ruth Weisberg (1985) and Millard Sheets (1979) among many other prominent arts professionals.
URL:https://glendalearts.org/event/47th-annual-national-juried-exhibition-of-works-on-paper-brand-47/
LOCATION:Brand Library\, 1601 W Mountain Street\, Glendale\, CA\, 91201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Art
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SUMMARY:Roslin Art Gallery presents Haroutune Armenian
DESCRIPTION: On occasion of Haroutune Armenian‘s recently published book capturing through poetry and art his experiences on the Camino de Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage trail in Spain\, Roslin Art Gallery will hold a special exhibit of the original artwork from the book titled\, FROM THE CAMINO & US: Watercolors and More which opens on Friday\, October 18\, 2019 with a reception starting at 7:00pm and will remain on exhibit until October 31 at 415 E. Broadway\, Glendale\, CA. Gallery hours are from 10:00am – 7:00pm\, Monday through Saturday. There will also be a book release event in Armenian of his new book on Thursday\, October 24\, introduced by Hagop Gulludjian. Admission is free. For more information\, call (818) 241-0611. \n\n\n\n \n\nFROM THE CAMINO & US is an exhibit of watercolor paintings and other work by artist Haroutune Armenian on occasion of the release of his new book of watercolors and poetry in Armenian\, The Camino and Us: by the footpath of the messenger which captures the 700 km trail Haroutune and his wife Sona hiked leading to Santiago de Compostela and the months following. On exhibit are all of the pieces contained in the book as well as some of Haroutune’s larger pieces and collage works. Armenian’s scenes are at once idyllic\, spontaneous and endlessly experimental and his controlled hand and novel use of color retain a refreshing simplicity and sincerity. \n“Armenian embraces luxe\, calme et volupté no less intensely than Henri Matisse in his inter-war years. Similarly\, his light touch and aqueous palette conjure the work of Raoul Dufy.” – Critic Peter Frank\n\nHAROUT ARMENIAN is a visual artist interested in the transformative potential of watercolor. His work includes landscapes and seascapes captured during travels to over 40 countries as well as a collection of abstract work. Born in Beirut\, Lebanon\, Armenian began painting in 1976\, during a time when the country was embroiled in a fierce civil war. Faced daily with the sound of bombs and an eyewitness to violent unrest\, Armenian sought respite through painting. While working at the American University of Beirut\, he frequently painted the campus’ vibrant gardens and views overlooking the Mediterranean Sea\, a prologue to his disciplined self-study of watercolor painting that would continue for decades to come.\n\n \n\n\n\nPresented by Roslin Art Gallery.\n\n### \nCONTACT: Arno Yeretzian at Roslin Art Gallery (818) 241-0611.
URL:https://glendalearts.org/event/roslin-art-gallery-presents-haroutune-armenian/
LOCATION:Roslin Art Gallery
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Art,Books
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