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Weekender: Both California Museum, Barn Gallery Feature Faculty Contributions

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El Bote 04, Oil on canvas, Mel Smothers, is among the works being featured beginning today at the Barn Gallery, Woodland. 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis faculty are among those exhibiting. (Photos Courtesy, Barn Gallery, Yolo Arts)

In this week鈥檚 Weekender, you will find 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis faculty involved in art all over the region. Enjoy an exhibition at Yolo Arts Barn gallery beginning today, and enjoy an exhibition online at The California Museum in Sacramento that had the benefit of two 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis historians as advisors: 鈥淲omen Inspire: California Women Changing Our World.鈥  This is the last week for Leigh Houck, our outstanding 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis Media Relations Intern, who compiles the weekenders each week and does so much writing for 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis Strategic Communications Office. She is moving on to graduate school in Spanish at 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis. We will miss her, but her work will live on in the Arts Blog for a few more weeks. 

California Museum Has Online Exhibition on Women's Contributions

The California Museum, Sacramento, has launched an online component of the exhibit 鈥淲omen Inspire: California Women Changing Our World.鈥 The museum invites you to explore this online exhibit and 鈥...discover the stories of selected Golden State women from the 1700s to present who inspire change and reflection on the ongoing struggle for equality鈥︹ 

新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis professors of history Ellen Hartigan-O'Connor and Lisa Materson advised the California Museum team on the exhibit. Both professors specialize in women鈥檚 history and assisted the museum team with 鈥... conceptualizing the historical eras and their presentation, selecting the historic women to be profiled, and choosing the music that accompanies some parts of the in-person exhibit.

The two professors also assisted with the text of the exhibit, drawing on their expertise as women鈥檚 and gender historians to highlight the diversity of women鈥檚 experiences and to present sometimes sensitive and challenging material in a way that would inform Californians about their history and women鈥檚 centrality to it. Click to view the California Women Inspire online exhibit. 

Memories of a New Future features faculty artists in Woodland

Memories of a New Future, YoloArts Barn Gallery, 512 Gibson Road, Woodland, Thursday, Sept. 10 through Saturday Nov. 14, free 

In a new exhibition exploring the meaning of art during a pandemic, YoloArts will debut Memories of a New Future, a multi-media exhibition featuring the artwork of Yolo County and regional artists, makers and thinkers. Three 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis faculty will have artwork in the show:  Glenda Drew, professor of design; Jesse Drew, professor of cinema and digital media; and Melissa Chandon, lecturer of design. Other featured artists include Lynn Beldner, Steve Briscoe, Chris Daubert and Mel Smothers. 

Shovel art
Leaving the Known, Wood and found objects, Steve Briscoe  

Artists Chandon and Smothers conceived the idea of the show pre-pandemic.  

鈥淲orking on this show came about as a result of a conversation we had during the early part of the summer of 2019 after which it grew and developed into this amazing group exhibition,鈥 Chandon recently said in a YoloArts news release. 鈥淲e are friends, colleagues and mid-career artists who show work internationally and are active in the local and academic community.鈥 

The exhibition is a conceptual show with unique interpretations of the theme. 

The Barn Gallery will be open to the public Thursday, 4:30 鈥 7 p.m., Sept. 10, and for every Thursday through Nov. 14. The Barn Gallery will also be open on select Saturdays, and by appointment. In-person visitors must wear face coverings and practice social distancing. 

Prefer to stay at home? Enjoy the exhibition Memories of a New Future online . 

For more information contact YoloArts at ya@yoloarts.org

SFMOMA Online

While SFMOMA remains closed, the museum continues to share arts content online. Their recent email newsletter is themed 鈥淭his Sounds Like Great Art,鈥 and invites you to 鈥淭ake a deep dive into sound-based art, from the hypnotic music of Ragnar Kjartansson to John Giorno鈥檚 groundbreaking Dial-a-Poem service.鈥

  • Listen to Raw Material, SFMOMA鈥檚 own arts and culture podcast, . Raw Material has also compiled a 鈥渕ixtape鈥 of other podcasts that 鈥...explores not just how art contributes to our lives but also how we, as viewers or as listeners, contribute to art.鈥 Listen to that mixtape,  鈥淭he Beholder鈥檚 Share,鈥 . 
  • Do you prefer poetry over podcasts? SFMOMA鈥檚 got you covered. The museum says 鈥淟onging to hear poetry? There鈥檚 a phone number for that. Artist John Giorno first conceptualized Dial-A-Poem in 1968, and the hotline is still active today.鈥 Just call the hotline to hear one of 200 possible poetry recordings. Learn more about Giorno鈥檚 Dial-A-Poem hotline and get the number . 
  • Experience 鈥淭he Visitors,鈥 an immersive and unique artwork, from your own mobile device. All you need is headphones. The museum invites you to 鈥淪eek shelter, gather strength, and enjoy the company of friends in this beautiful 360-degree audio and video presentation of Ragnar Kjartansson's The Visitors.鈥 Click . 
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