Palo Alto, California—The Pacific Art League of Palo Alto (PAL) will host a new exhibition, ‘The Art in Food: Farm, Table, Community,’ March 7th – 27st, in its transitional location at 227 Forest Avenue in Palo Alto.
“The Art in Food: Farm, Table, Community†is a juried exhibition in collaboration with the San Jose Museum of Art and over 50 partners across the Bay Area to organize an extensive community presentation of food, creativity and community from San Francisco to Watsonville. See the San Jose Museum of Art website for more details. The exhibition is comprised of forty 2- and 3-dimensional works by 29 Artists from the Pacific coast states. The works were selected by a guest Juror, Valéria Miranda. Miranda has been working in museums, non-profits, and the arts for over 20 years , and is a member of the Graduate Program faculty at the Academy of Art University (San Francisco). In January 2013, she founded and serves as Director of Vida Arts (Santa Cruz), a social enterprise committed to facilitating sustainable connections between artists and community.
In the Craft Gallery, local artist and PAL member Phyllis Lee will be exhibiting her ceramics. Growing up in rural upstate New York, Phyllis was deeply inspired by the beauty of nature. For 30 years she has spent several weeks each summer on the Rhode Island Shore where she collects the textural objects that inspire her work. Phyllis has worked in oil paint, watercolor and etching and now channels her creativity into clay. Works on display at PAL through March 31st will include functional and decorative pottery as well as ceramic sculpture.
All are invited to attend the opening reception held on March 7th, 2014, from 5:30 - 8:00 PM at the Pacific Art League. Come enjoy beautiful art by talented local artists, good music, refreshments and great company!
Gallery hours are 9 AM to 5 PM. Monday through Friday. Admission is free.
Palo Alto, California—The Pacific Art League of Palo Alto (PAL) will host a new exhibition, ‘The Art in Food: Farm, Table, Community,’ March 7th – 27st, in its transitional location at 227 Forest Avenue in Palo Alto.
“The Art in Food: Farm, Table, Community†is a juried exhibition in collaboration with the San Jose Museum of Art and over 50 partners across the Bay Area to organize an extensive community presentation of food, creativity and community from San Francisco to Watsonville. See the San Jose Museum of Art website for more details. The exhibition is comprised of forty 2- and 3-dimensional works by 29 Artists from the Pacific coast states. The works were selected by a guest Juror, Valéria Miranda. Miranda has been working in museums, non-profits, and the arts for over 20 years , and is a member of the Graduate Program faculty at the Academy of Art University (San Francisco). In January 2013, she founded and serves as Director of Vida Arts (Santa Cruz), a social enterprise committed to facilitating sustainable connections between artists and community.
In the Craft Gallery, local artist and PAL member Phyllis Lee will be exhibiting her ceramics. Growing up in rural upstate New York, Phyllis was deeply inspired by the beauty of nature. For 30 years she has spent several weeks each summer on the Rhode Island Shore where she collects the textural objects that inspire her work. Phyllis has worked in oil paint, watercolor and etching and now channels her creativity into clay. Works on display at PAL through March 31st will include functional and decorative pottery as well as ceramic sculpture.
All are invited to attend the opening reception held on March 7th, 2014, from 5:30 - 8:00 PM at the Pacific Art League. Come enjoy beautiful art by talented local artists, good music, refreshments and great company!
Gallery hours are 9 AM to 5 PM. Monday through Friday. Admission is free.
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