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X-WR-CALDESC:Events for Davis Cemetery District &amp; Arboretum
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210804
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210904
DTSTAMP:20260506T211008
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SUMMARY:Mary King Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Mary Neri King Artist Statement:\nI was born into a home where art was at the center. Music\, fine art and creative expression have always been the life-source for my family. Music has made me disciplined\, and drawing and painting have evolved from my love of nature. I grew up in the country in Connecticut\, and raised my children on five acres in Winters\, California for thirty-two years. My art is a tapestry woven of these experiences. I began with watercolor\, but in the past ten years I have also turned to acrylics; possessed by their brilliance and energy. My recent love of painting “en Plein Air” has elevated my work by allowing me to express my passion of the convergence of art and nature. My brush strokes are swifter and I use more vibrancy of color. My work in acrylics\, mono printing\, and collage undoubtedly interact to shape the creative outcome in each medium.\n“Those who dwell among the beauties and mysteries of the earth are never alone or weary of life.” – Rachel Carson\n    \n
URL:https://daviscemetery.org/event/mary-king-exhibition/
CATEGORIES:Gallery 1855
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210901
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211001
DTSTAMP:20260506T211008
CREATED:20210714T170804Z
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SUMMARY:Susan Brady Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Artist Bio: \nI came to Davis as a student in 1957. I fell in love with the place\, and have called it home for most of my life. One of the greatest gifts of my life was to be a part of the fledgling art department at UCD. The incredible art teachers there opened a whole new world to me. I became an art major and was one of \n \nthe first graduate students at a time when UCD was at the center of much that was happening in the art world. \nArt was not to become my life\, at first. I spent the next forty years involved in the city and raising four children. My only claim to fame is The Farmer’s Wife Bakery and Coffee House that I opened in 1979. It was a Davis fixture for almost twenty years. After I retired\, I started painting again. Needless to say\, things have changed a great deal\nsince I graduated from UCD. I started experimenting with materials in my art\, and there is not much that I haven’t tried. Then I tried paper\, a medium that has consumed me of late. I dye paper and then use it like paint. I also use oil paint\, photos\, and anything else that works. I paint landscapes because I am passionate about the environment. It is not the spectacular that invites me to paint\, but the everyday beauty that surrounds us. That is what is changing\,\nwhat is most threatened. I want people to notice what is around them and be moved by it. \n
URL:https://daviscemetery.org/event/susan-brady-exhibition-2/
CATEGORIES:Gallery 1855
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210901
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211001
DTSTAMP:20260506T211008
CREATED:20210827T165854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210827T165932Z
UID:3880-1630454400-1633046399@daviscemetery.org
SUMMARY:Susan Brady Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Artist Statement\, Susan Brady:  \nI came to Davis as a student in 1957. I fell in love with the place\, and have called it home for most of my life. One of the greatest gifts of my life was to be a part of the fledgling art\ndepartment at UCD. The incredible art teachers there opened a whole new world to me. I became an art major and was one of the first graduate students at a time when UCD was at\nthe center of much that was happening in the art world. \nArt was not to become my life\, at first. I spent the next forty years involved in the city and raising four children. My only claim to fame is The Farmer’s Wife Bakery and Coffee House that I opened in 1979. It was a Davis fixture for almost twenty years. \nAfter I retired\, I started painting again. Needless to say\, things have changed a great deal since I graduated from UCD. I started experimenting with materials in my art\, and there is not\nmuch that I haven’t tried. Then I tried paper\, a medium that has consumed me of late. I dye paper and then use it like paint. I also use oil paint\, photos\, and anything else that works. \nI paint landscapes because I am passionate about the environment. It is not the spectacular that invites me to paint\, but the everyday beauty that surrounds us. That is what is changing\,\nwhat is most threatened. I want people to notice what is around them and be moved by it. \n \n
URL:https://daviscemetery.org/event/susan-brady-exhibition-3/
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