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Pajaro Valley Arts Show 2020
“People, Places & Poetry”
Finally,the theme of this year’s show is “people, places and poetry”. The artists were asked to create a passionate expression of people and places that they have experienced in life. We asked our members to create fresh new and original artwork to make this truly a unique member’s exhibit.
In conclusion,PVA thanks our curators, laura laura and Lyn MacDonald
(If you are interested in purchasing any of the beautiful artwork in the show with a listed price, please contact our Gallery Coordinator at brianna@pvarts.org
Found Torso by Jeff Arnett, $450, Sculpture 14″ x 9″ x 3″Winter of Rain by Jeff ArnettSilence by John Babcock, $2400, Pigmented paper, bamboo, wood & brass 47″ x 24″ x 3″“A special eye is always on you”. Billy Collin’s “All Eyes” by Michael Bashista, $300, Marble Sculpture, 12″ x 5,Green Dew Drops by Jean Sheckler Beebe, $475, Acrylic on Panel with Woodfried Ceramic Cup, 17.5″ x 23.75Poem to accompany Green Dew Drops by Jean BeebeBlanketed Boulders by Mike Beebe, $600, Acrylic on Panel with Woodfried Ceramic Cup, 17.5″ x 23.75″ x 5″Poem to accompany Blanketed Boulders by Mike BeebeFamily – Bound By Memories by Eva Bernstein, $300, Monotype, 15″ x 15″When We Were… by Sarah Bianco, $2100, Mixed Media on Canvas, 60″ x 72″Watsonville at Home by Jeri Bodemar, Color Photograph Poster, 36″ x 24″
Group 2 Pajaro Valley Arts Show
Reborn in Starlight by Brad Burkhart, $850, High-fried Clay Relief, 14″ x 22″ x 3″Sundown by Brad Burkhart with commentsSpring Showers by Ruth Carroll, $1300, Oil on Linen, 18″ x 24″Woody at the Lighthouse by Larry Cohen, $250, Digital, 11″ x 14″Covid Reflections by Kati D’Amore, $500, Oil on Linen, 16″ x 20″Blue by Karen Druker, $575, Mixed Media, 28″ x 22″Happy Haint Studio Spirit (Belle) by Laura Laura, $500, Assemblage, 38″ x 24″Face of the Vase by David Fleming, $1150, Oil on Canvas, 30″ x 24″Cassandra: Face on the Vase by Jeanne Lance (to accompany David Fleming artwork)Magdelena by Judy Gittelsohn, $2500, Golden Acrylic on Linen, 24″ x 18″
Group 3 Pajaro Valley Arts Show
People, Places, Poetry (to Christo) by Jane Gregorius, $300, Mixed Media, 18″ x 18″Le Printemps (Springtime) by Michele Hausman, $1800, Oil on Linen, 18″ x 24″Soil Song by Michele HausmanFlying to Freedom VI by Anita Heckman, $250, Linocut, 12″ x 12″ (Framed: 19″ x 19″)The Poet by Hedwig Heerschop, $750, Color Photograph, 20″ x 24″The English Langue by Derek Walcott (to accompany artwork The Poet by Hedwig Heerschop)Lavender Field by Joan Hellenthal, $600, Pastel, 16″ x 18″Thinking of Miles by Anouk Johanna, Water- soluble Colored Pencil, NFSThe Beauty of a Spring Day at Pleasure Point by Bill Kennann, $750, Oil on Canvas, 14″ x 18″Dickey Bird by Peter Koronakos, $135, Assemblage, 7″ x 3″ x 10″“VOTE” Your Vote is Your Vote by Lucien Kubo, $650, Mixed Media/Assemblage, 16″ x 16″A Conversation by the Sea by Barbara Lawrence, $3000, Oil on Canvas, 30″ x 30″
Group 4 Pajaro Valley Arts Show
Art and Allergies by Carol Worthington Levy, $800, Acrylic on Clay Board, 20″ x 16″Hope For the World by Gaby Litsky, $150, Textile-Quilt, 23.5″ x 19.5″Cuba by Lyn MacDonald, $500, Oil Paint on Cast Paper & Mixed Media, 25″ x 22″Running Mates by Helen Mackinlay, $100, Lino Etching with Monotype, 11″ x 14″ FramedMy Garden, A Never Ending Inspiration by Martine Mahoudeau, $325, 9″ x 12″Art of the Splash by Francine Marshall, $1499, Oil on Canvas, 24″ x 30″Alien Landscape by Marty McGillivray, $150 (unframed), Photography, 12.5″ x 18.5″California Gold by Marlene Mirassou, $250, Archival Digital Photograph with Handmade Redwood Frame, 36″ x 16″California Gold by Marlene MirassouGoing Viral – Black & White by Chris Miroyan, $750, Acrylic on Panel, 36″ x 24″The Border Crossed Us by Ann Baldwin May, 32″ x 26″,$3200.
Group 5 Pajaro Valley Arts Show
Taipei Temple by Don Monkerud, $150, Photo, 16″ x 20″Reflecting in South County by Bruce Nicholson, $350, Multi, 15″ x 18″ (Framed)The End of All Our Exploring by Janis O’Driscoll, $80, Photopolymer Etching on Stonehenge with Eco-print Pieces on Washi Mounted on Wood Panel, 14″ x 11″Woman Emerging by Jeff Owen, $600, Sculpture – Stainless Steel, 35″ x 18″This Place by Rosy Penhallow, $550, Wood, Metal Coil, Gold Pigment, 18.5″ x 6.75″Red Dot by Bela Ravikumar, $200 Digital Print Media, 15″ x 11″Eyes on Fire by Ronit Reznichky, $800, Acrylic on Canvas, 24″ x 24″Tribal III by Vivienne Riggio, $800, Wire, Plaster, Acrylic Paint, 28″ x 15″ x 15″Going Places by Rose Sellery, $1200, Mixed Media & Found Objects, 20.5″ x 8.75″ x 8.5″Sunrise on Hope by Beth Shields, $1200, Oil on Canvas, 40″ x 20″
Group 6 Pajaro Valley Arts Show
Shelter In Place by Judy Stabile, $250, Mixed Media Collage, 12″ x 16″Midnight Glass by Madeleine Stober. $333, Acrylic, 48″ x 18″Midnight Glass by Maddie StoberAt Gortyn, Crete by Lee Taiz, $400, Watercolor, 24″ x 29″This Must Be The Place by Terry Teitelbaum, $96, Photo Print on Metal, 12″ x 12″Back To the Garden by Lynne Todaro, $850, Bronze, Nickel-Silver, Found Object, 10″ x 14″ x 8″Line Dance by Sally Vaughn, $295, Giclèe on Metal of an Original Tempera on Paper, 12.5″ x 24″Looking Back by Lynda Watson, Pencil Drawings on Paper, Sterling Silver, Mixed Media, 14″ x 6″ NFSHarriet Tubman by Melissa West, $85 (unframed), Linoleum Block Print, 22″ x 25″Eureka Dunes 4 by Chad Williams, $300 (on metal unframed), Photo, 10″ x 30″ ($475 on single matt with black frame)Autumn Glory by Sylvia Winsby, $150, Pastel, 9″ x 12″Art and Allergies by Carol Worthington-Levy
About Pajaro Valley Arts (PVA)
Our Mission:“Bringing the community together through the arts.”
Pajaro Valley Arts (PVA) has been successfully carrying out its mission of “bringing the community together through the arts” since 1984. PVA fosters and promotes the arts in this community with professional visual art exhibits in partnership with guest curators, schools, city government, and local organizations. This organization encourages all art forms and helps connect the community to the artists and their work at no cost to the public. PVA believes every person deserves to have access to the arts and conducts year-round programming to fulfill this vision.
History and Accomplishments:
The Pajaro Valley Arts Council, known as Pajaro Valley Arts (PVA), was founded as a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization in 1984 in Watsonville, California, to promote and foster cultural events in the Pajaro Valley and south Santa Cruz County.
Serving Santa Cruz, Monterey, and San Benito Counties, PVA creates access to high quality visual arts exhibits and promotes arts education to our community. The first class gallery and management office is housed in one of Watsonville’s premier historic dwellings, a 116 year-old structure provided rent-free by the City of Watsonville. We work collaboratively to develop and promote opportunities for public participation in and appreciation for the arts. PVA opened the its first gallery in 1986, and continues to present rotating visual art exhibitions in both the gallery and off-site locations.
Annual exhibits
We produce seven to eight exhibits each year in our gallery and off-site locations. Five annual exhibits highlight the schedule: Take Away’s: Art to Go, our winter fundraising exhibit; our year-long PVUSD Student Art Show in, in collaboration with the City of Watsonville and PVUSD at the Watsonville Civic Plaza; our thematic summer membership show; Sculpture Is, at Sierra Azul Nursery and Gardens; and Mi Casa es Tu Casa showcasing community collaborations celebrating the traditions of Day of the Dead. We support and encourage all art forms and strive to connect the community to artists and their work.
Working with other regional arts organizations
PVA maintains on-going relationships with the regional arts community through membership in the Associates of the Arts Council of Santa Cruz County, Santa Cruz County Alliance for Arts Education, and other local cultural organizations.
A combination of our staff, volunteers, and your support enables us to fulfill our mission. Please consider joining our organization as a member or volunteer.
Ann Baldwin May was born and raised in Palo Alto, California. She received her education from University of California, Irvine (History, BA Elementary Teaching Credential, Masters in Teaching Spanish) Her first quilting class was in 1975. She retired in 2012 after working 30 years as a bilingual teacher and Bilingual Resource Teacher in Watsonville.
After making over 300 bed quilts, she turned her attention to art quilts. Ann is passionate about using repurposed materials often from the San Francisco Design Center. She has won several awards for her work. Kaiser Permanente has purchased five pieces for their Santa Cruz County facilities. Her work has been juried into shows all over the country including San Francisco and Chicago. She participates in the juried Santa Cruz County Open Studios Art Tour.
She is married and has two daughters.
Ann Baldwin May
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