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CONTACT:Taylor Allcock\n707-762-5600 x111
DESCRIPTION:A new exhibit\, Anonymous: 19th and 20th Century Photographs an
 d Quilts by Unknown Artists from the Collection of Robert Flynn Johnson\, 
 will run August 5 through September 18 at Petaluma Arts  Center\, 230 Lake
 ville Street\, Petaluma. Anonymous photography has a magical and mysteriou
 s quality. The nineteenth and twentieth century images assembled here by c
 ollector and curator Robert Flynn Johnson are by turn poignant\, humorous\
 , erotic\, and disturbing. Their subject is the human condition. Although 
 the artists are unknown\, the photographs could be made by anyone who has 
 ever used a camera.\nJohnson’s search for vernacular photographs led him
  to discover another form of memory-gathering and he began collecting hand
 -made quilts. He found the same mystery and poignant humanity in quilts\, 
 pieced together from family clothing and fabrics.\nRecently retired as cur
 ator in charge of the Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts at the Fine Ar
 ts Museum of San Francisco\, a position he held since 1975\, Robert Flynn 
 Johnson is the author of numerous books and critical essays. Two recent bo
 oks will be on sale at the Petaluma  Art Center during the exhibition:  A
 nonymous: Enigmatic Images from Unknown Photographers and The Face in the 
 Lens: Anonymous Photography.\nThe exhibition includes 12 quilts and numero
 us photographic images from Johnson’s second book\, The Face in the Lens
 . Selected photographs from the author’s collection will be offered for 
 sale. Johnson will sign both books at the August 14 panel discussion with
  San Francisco gallery owners and fellow collectors\, Stephen Wirtz and Ro
 bert Tat.\nRELATED EVENTS:\nOpening Reception\nSaturday\, August 13\, 4-7p
 m (in conjunction with Petaluma Downtown Art Walk)\nDiscussion and Book Si
 gning\nSunday\, August 14 – 2 to 4pm\nAnonymous curator\, Robert Flynn J
 ohnson in conversation with fellow collectors\, gallery owners Stephen Wir
 tz and Robert Tat Robert Flynn Johnson will sign copies of his books on th
 e works of unknown photographers. $5 donation.\nSharing our Favorite Quits
  Saturday\, August 27\, 2pm Roderick Kiracofe The American Quilt: A Histor
 y of Cloth and Comfort Author\, collector and gallerist Rodney Kiracofe is
  a scholar of the American Quilt. He will bring some of his favorite quilt
 s to this salon and encourages attendees to do the same. This is an opport
 unity to share these treasures with others and to answer questions about t
 he collection and conservation of historic quilts.\nFamily Workshops:\n \n
 Crazy Quilt Memories with Sonya Lee Barrington\nSaturday August 27 – 10 
 am to 1pm (meet Sonya for a gallery tour at 9:30am)\n~Patchwork Pillow Cov
 er~\nThe pillow cover (approx 14 x 14) will be embellished with: lace\, do
 ilies\, embroidery and buttons from family clothing and interior fabrics t
 hat are supplied by the students. $50 (for an adult with a child age 8 and
  up).\n~Pockets to Bags with Sonya Lee Barrington~\nSaturday\, September 1
 9 – 1- 4 pm (meet Sonya for a gallery tour at 12:30 pm) Turn a pair of o
 ld Jeans into a purse or carry-all. $50 (for an adult with a child age 8 a
 nd up).
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DTSTART:20110805T190000Z
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SUMMARY:Anonymous: 19th and 20th Century Photographs and Quilts by Unknown 
 Artists from the Collection of Robert Flynn Johnson
URL:http://petalumaartscenter.org/
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DTSTAMP:20130519T082151Z
CONTACT:KATHLEEN L. MURRY\, ESQ.
DESCRIPTION:AARP SAFETY DRIVER CLASS\nAUGUST 10 AND 12\n9 AM TO 1 PM\nPETAL
 UMA SENIOR CENTER\nTO REGISTER:  EMAIL KMURRYESQ@GMAIL.COM (mailto:KMURRY
 ESQ@GMAIL.COM)
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DTSTART:20110810T160000Z
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SUMMARY:AARP SAFETY DRIVER CLASS
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CONTACT:Lance Walker\, Marketing & Events\nSonoma Valley Museum of Art\n551
  Broadway\, Sonoma\, CA  95476
DESCRIPTION:David Hockney\, one of the most important British artists of th
 e twentieth century\, takes a contemporary and often humorous approach in 
 a series of 39 etchings created to illustrate and honor the popular childr
 en's tales collected by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. The etchings pay homage t
 o earlier illustrations by Arthur Rackham and Edmund Dulac\, but focus mor
 e on Hockney's imaginative response to the text rather than strict interpr
 etations of the narratives.\nAt a time when mainstream publishing houses a
 re questioning the very  need for books published in traditional\, physica
 l formats\, artists who  create books continue to creatively push the limi
 ts of the genre. Made  primarily by Bay Area artists\, the books included 
 in Rebound: A Survey of Contemporary California Artists' Books include a  
 variety of formats and display a wide range of processes that currently  i
 nterest the contemporary artist engaged in making artist's books. This exh
 ibition runs concurrently with the David Hockney show.\nExhibitions take p
 lace at Sonoma Valley Museum of Art\, 551 Broadway\, just off the Sonoma T
 own Plaza.
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DTSTART:20110810T060000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110615T211600Z
SUMMARY:David Hockney: Six Fairy Tales from The Brothers Grimm & Rebound Bo
 ok Arts
URL:http://www.svma.org/
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CONTACT:Lance Walker\, Marketing & Events\nSonoma Valley Museum of Art\n551
  Broadway\, Sonoma\, CA  95476
DESCRIPTION:Elaine Stanley recounts the tales of The Boy who Left Home to L
 earn Fear and Old Rink Rank. Bring a blanket and pillow to the Museum and 
 treat your family to the ultimate bedtime story. Settle in as the sun sets
  to hear six Grimm's Fairy Tales dramatically told by our region's favorit
 e storytellers. (Also on June 22 and July 20) PJs optional! This program i
 s free to children and $5 for adults\, and is supported by the Sonoma Vall
 ey Vinters and Growers Alliance. Advance registration encouraged as space 
 is limited. (Recommended for ages 7 and up.). Held at Sonoma Valley Museum
  of Art\, 551 Broadway just off the Sonoma Town Plaza.
DTEND:20110811T040000Z
DTSTART:20110811T030000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20110615T202400Z
SUMMARY:Sundown Stories at SVMA: Elaine Stanley
URL:http://www.svma.org/
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