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Tucson Artists Create Art From Their Heart For A Special Benefit Saturday January 29 For Victims And Survivors Of January 8 Tragedy

Tuesday, January 25th, 2011

Holding On To Love by Lauren Startzman

This coming Saturday January 29 a special benefit titled “Piece of Peace for Tucson” has been prepared by Bohemia and Borealis Arts with help from the Pop-Cycle Shop for a special day to honor the victims and celebrate the survivors of the terrible events of January 8.  This Saturday from 3-8pm both galleries will simultaneously hold a silent auction and proceeds from this art auction will benefit the Tucson Tragedy Victims Fund, The Gabe Zimmerman Memorial Fund and The Christina-Taylor Green Memorial Fund (through the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona).

Remembrances by Robin Westenhiser

Bohemia will also have a shrine for your offerings about the tragedy…be it messages, creations, thoughts…anything you might need to leave behind.  Borealis Arts will have an interactive canvas for people to express themselves. The canvas will be available for purchase at the end of the evening.  Both locations will have message boxes for Congresswoman Giffords and message books for the victim’s families.

Crow-Third Heaven by Alec Laughlin

Over 40 local artists have donated pieces with a peace theme to be auctioned and they will also have special encouragement bracelets for sale to benefit the groups, as well.  Advocates from Homicide Survivors will be available to listen and help and there will be live music to complete the evening. You will truly see and hear “art from the artist’s hearts” by attending the Piece of Peace for Tucson benefit. Tucson musicians are lending their support to this event. Eleven groups and solo artists will perform from 4 until 7 at Bohemia.

Peace Angel by Lauren Startzman

Tucson is an art-creating and art-loving community. There are many individuals at the epicenter of the tragedy that occurred on Jan. 8. The galleries and artists wish to show love and support to those whom have suffered most, while providing a venue for Tucson’s art community to express their grief, love, and desire for peace.

Let This Be A Bridge by Carolyn Anne Anderson

The  painting above is by Carolyn Anne Anderson and this is what she wrote to  me about her art offering. It is definitely art from her heart.

“So much has been written about the events of January 8th as I attempt for the first time to personally put some words together about it- it seems so much has already been said- Therefore, it might be easier to let the artwork  speak for me. That night, especially as a mom with young children, I was struck with a flood of emotions. As a mentor once told me, “when you don’t know what to do, make art”. So I began pushing paint around as my own way to process and try and make sense of things.  This painting began as my own way of sorting things out in the days immediately following. I have donated the original painting “Let This Be A Bridge” to the “Piece of Peace for Tucson” Event and 100% of money raised by it will go directly to the Christina Taylor-Green memorial fund.”

Preview pictures of the silent auction items are continually being posted on their facebook event page.

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=180202268679827

We love our city, and encourage you to come mourn, heal, and move forward with us on January 29.

Borealis Arts and Bohemia, with help from the Pop-Cycle Shop , open their respective galleries for just that purpose on January 29.

Bohemia: 2920 E. Broadway
Tucson, AZ 85716
520.882.0800

Borealis Arts: 6530 E. Tanque Verde Rd, Suite 16

Tucson, AZ 85715

520.885.2157

Judith Mariner Painting Exhibition Closing At Wonderlust Gallery Saturday 1/29/11

Sunday, January 23rd, 2011

Girl-Woman by Judith Mariner

On Saturday January 29th there will be a closing exhibition titled “Reflections of the new mythic body: Figurative painting by Judith Mariner.” This will be a great opportunity to see this talented artist’s work before it leaves and meet the new owners of one of Tucson’s newest galleries in the historic warehouse arts district.

Card Reader by Judith Mariner

Judith is a local artist living and working in Tucson. Her primary life focus is philosophy, metaphysics and the multi-dimensionality of consciousness.  Her work is investigative and fueled by awe, longing, and divine discontent, which she believes are the handmaidens of creation and evolution.

Women In the Bath by Judith Mariner

Judith’s college B. A. is in music performance and her visual art talents are self taught . She has been a guest working artist at the Drawing Studio here in Tucson.

By learning through experience she now uses her talents to teach others watercolor, oil and drawing through private lessons at various Parks and Recreation centers while raising her two children as a single mom. Judith’s work is not easily categorized. She covers a range from landscape, portraits, psychological studies and abstracts.

American Souls by Judith Mariner

The closing exhibition will be this Saturday  29th of January at 6:00 PM- 9:00 PM at the Wanderlust gallery, 439 North 6th Ave, Tucson

(Entrance on  6th Street. Best parking is behind the 6th Ave/6th St. building entering from 6th Ave.

For more information call 520-207-3346.

Refreshments provided.

Sculpture, Paintings, Food, Music, Performances And Much More Offered At Industria Studios Fundraiser Saturday 1/22.

Wednesday, January 19th, 2011

Poster for Industria Studios Fundraiser

Industria Studios and the Arizona Sculpture Society are having a big fund raising event this Saturday, January 22 titled: FIRE & ART.  Their non-profit fund raiser this year features great entertainment, music, foundry & forge demonstrations, an art show and sale, silent auction, raffles and giveaways.  Food, beer and wine will be for sale.

The food is from Roma Imports. The Tucson Weekly considers it  “Tucson’s best loved grocery and deli.”  The beer is from the Barrio Brewery.

Admission: $10

Date: Saturday, January 22, 2011

Hours: 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM

For more information, call Marc Leviton at 520-235-0797.

Location: 1141 E. !7th Street, Tucson, AZ 85719

Website: http://www.industriastudios.org

Hope to see you there