Unitarian Universalist Community Church of Santa Monica
1260 18th St, Santa Monica 90404 (corner of 18thand Arizona)
Sunday parking in structure on 16th Street south of Arizona Ave.
Art Wall Archive
Celebrate Life Through the Paintings of John Christensen
The vibrant paintings exploring everyday life as observed by Venice, California-based artist John Christensen will be on display in Forbes Hall throughout December for all art lovers to savor.
Christensen describes his creations as American primitive art. You and fellow art aficionados will have fun recognizing locations you’ve visited as represented in his bold works featured in the show “Full of Life.”
You may relate to his depiction of driving on a freeway but then might be surprised by the sky above filled with hawks. Other works tell stories about fighting in the streets of Venice, hanging out at a favorite lifeguard station, or catching the perfect wave. His intriguing, multigenerational subjects are captured pursuing common life activities on the pier, at work, or riding the bus.
Self-taught, Christensen grew-up in the city of Santa Monica and seeks out strange, funny, and meaningful activities of people and animals. He is particularly interested in the world’s penumbras and in-betweens and in the places where differences of all kinds meet. Some of his favorite things are road-trips, early morning coffee, and just walking around. Faith, humor, wonder, and the fun of discovery motivate his work.
Don’t miss your chance to meet the artist and talk about his style and choices at the opening reception Sunday, December 1.
— Teri Bond
Exhibit Infomation:
Admission is free, all works are for sale
Opening Reception: Sunday, December 1, 2013 at 12:00 - 1:30
Meet John Christensen. Light refreshments.
Closing Reception: Sunday, December 29, 2013 at 12:00 - 1:30
Open Sundays in December from 9AM - 1 PM
Open by appointment Monday through Friday
Contact: Nancy assistant@uusm.org, 310-829-5436, ext. 102
Unitarian Universalist Community Church of Santa Monica
1260 18th St, Santa Monica 90404 (corner of 18th and Arizona)
Sunday parking in structure on 16th Street south of Arizona Ave.
The Unitarian Universalist Community Church of Santa Monica presents
To the Congregation: This is a tribute to the Website Committee of our church using a recent happening as inspiration. The committee worked hard to include the Zimbabwe art show pieces in the monthly presentation on our new website. It was seen by the editor of a widely read spiritual newsletter in the state of Washington who contacted our church in order to use one of the images featuring a village working together to benefit their way of life. The art committee sought the OK from the Zimbabwe artist, got it, and the circle was complete: Artists in Africa reaching out to Unitarian Universalists reaching out to the wider world and successfully connecting with cooperation, respect and peace. Thank you, Website Committee!
Exhibit Schedule:
Weavings by Michael Rohde is open to the public Sundays in October from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Artist's Opening Reception, Sunday, October 6, 2013, noon - 1:30 p.m.
Artist's Closing Reception, Sunday, October 27, 2013, noon - 1:30 p.m.
Weekdays by appointment - contact Nancy in the church office at 310-829-5436, ext. 102 or assistant@uusm.org
The painting is by a former car wash worker, Marcial Hernandez. It uses the Mexican and Central American Day of the Dead theme of masked wrestlers to depict the CLEAN Carwash Campaign. Photo provided by Rick Rhoads.
Once each year we exhibit the art produced by our children 18 and under. This year's exhibit has been organized by Cynthia Littleton and Beverly Alison.
Thomas Milton Peters is from Lincoln Park, MI, and currently lives in Santa Monica. After a tour in Vietnam in 1969, Tom spent 30 years working in a steel mill in Detroit. Retiring early in 1997, Tom headed west to Phoenix for a year and then on to Los Angeles. Following a short career as a graphic designer and a lifetime of photography, Peters added a doctorate to his educational accomplishments and settled into teaching. Tom
now teaches Assistive Technologies in the Center for Students with Disabilities at Santa Monica College and is a Disabilities Commissioner for the city of Santa Monica. He is a new UUCCSM member. The images for the Art Wall were captured along Venice Beach, between 2005 and 2008.
Local artists paint along the walkway for donations from tourists and leave behind a wonderful mess. On early morning walks from his nearby studio apartment Tom photographed what he found interesting. All the images have since been acid washed from the walkway. The only change made from what was found on the ground was some saturation in Photoshop. Tom met some of the struggling artists along the walkway, some are homeless, and promised them if he was ever fortunate enough to actually sell some images he would be back to share
the proceeds. Reception on May 5 at noon.
June Art Wall Dedicated to Our Children
Once each year we exhibit the art produced by our children 18 and under. Each piece must be framed,
preferably with a wire on the back. There are no restrictions as to size or medium. Submit only one piece per child accompanied by a small label containing title, medium, and price. If the art is not for sale, please indicate NFS on the legend.
The collection point for your submissions is Catherine’s office. Beverly Alison has donated several frames so if you need one they are stored in the office of the DRE. Please contact Cynthia Littleton or Beverly Alison for additional information. The deadline for submissions is May 28.
— Beverly Alison