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  • Phoenix Trent
    Phoenix Trent
    Visual Arts: Media and Visual Communications, New Media/Technology
    Phoenix Trent: A lifelong activist and arts advocate, Phoenix is a nonprofit professional with experience in the public sector, private sector, and philanthropy. After founding HATCH Workshop, a center for emerging artists and makers in Stockton, Phoenix moved to Mendocino County to launch a development consulting business that is helping to grow local nonprofit organizations. Phoenix shared his reasons for joining the Arts Council board: “The arts have the potential to bring new life to our region, drive sustainable economic development and position our county as a cultural hub in Northern California. I’m grateful to live and work in this wonderful community and I’m excited about this opportunity to get involved and help the Arts Council of Mendocino County to continue to grow our arts economy and build a thriving and interconnected region.” Alyssum Wier, Executive Director of the Arts Council, responded: “Phoenix is a powerful and enthusiastic arts advocate and fundraiser. The experiences he brings to the Arts Council will be a great asset for Mendocino County. I’m grateful to Leadership Mendocino for the introduction to Phoenix and for all that they do to create connections between great people, organizations, and innovative ideas.” Phoenix joins Marvin Schenck (President), Loren Madsen (Vice-President), Brandon Kight (Treasurer), Kara Starkweather (Secretary), Susan O. Gordon and Jenn Procacci in their efforts to support the Arts Council’s mission to enrich the quality of life in Mendocino County through promotion of the arts and cultivation of creative communities.
  • Catherine Vibert
    Catherine Vibert
    Visual Arts: Photography
    I’m an artist with a camera and a commercial photography business. I specialize in working with people to reveal their stories and capture imagery that promotes them and their work. While I’ve been a picture taker since I was 8, when I began using a digital camera in 2008 I excelled in skill and technical ability at a rapid rate due to an unstoppable addiction to learning my craft. That’s when I became a picture maker. I mentored with master photographers and took classes online and pretty much lived and breathed photography 24/7 in order to gain the technical skill and control to be able to pretty much realize any vision I wanted using my camera, lighting gear and sometimes Photoshop. Once I got past the technical stuff, it was time to figure out what I wanted to shoot. My love of working with people and of learning who they are leant me to choosing lifestyle and portraiture as a focus for my work. I specialize in telling people’s stories through dynamic and vivid imagery. Whether winemakers, artisans, executives or the lone wolf running a business from their cabin on the coast, everyone has a story.  I reveal those stories through lifestyle photography and portraiture. My work is all about visualizing together with my subjects and playing together to make the images they need to promote themselves, their work and their brand. People use these images for websites, brochures, magazine and jury submissions, social media, and anywhere someone would need to be represented professionally and artfully. My college degree via Sonoma State University is in music and vocal performance. I have worked in the arts throughout my career as a performer, audio technician and through self expression in various artistic media.  I chose to pursue photography after working many years as a sound designer and audio editor. My ears were not able to hear intricate tones anymore and I needed a different career path and had always been passionate as a photography hobbiest, so it was a natural choice. I worked as a journalist for a local newspaper near Asheville, NC, writing exposés and in depth articles with accompanying photos about local community members. I went freelance as a photographer in 2011 and after trying and failing to maintain interest in many genres, I found that commercial photography specializing in people, portraits, and what people do (lifestyle) was my passion — and I am very passionate about what I do and how it can help others reach their goals. I also enjoy and pursue landscape and still life photography when I don’t have my lens pointed at a person. As an educator, I teach Photoshop and Digital Photography, most recently at the Miami Ad School in San Francisco. I offer occasional workshops in basic photography and simple art captures and am available for one on one lessons.      
  • Antoinette von Grone
    Antoinette von Grone
    Visual Arts: Murals, Painting, Works on paper
    Born in 1954. Studied textile design and high fashion. Interneship in window decoration at Hermes-Paris. Currently working mostly in oil on canvas at my studio in Boonville. Represented by Erickson Fine Art in Healdsburg.  
  • Larry Wagner
    Larry Wagner
    Media; Visual Arts: Photography
  • Barbara Ware
    Barbara Ware
    Visual Arts: Mixed Media, Painting
    I came to Potter Valley in 1973 and live quite remotely near the Eel River. My garden, the natural beauty of Mendocino County, and the plants and animals that surround me give me the majority of my inspiration. I work primarily with watercolor and acrylics and love experimenting with mixed media. I’m in love with my experience with color as I paint, the mingling and mixing of colors on the page. And I love the total engagement that absorbs my full concentration in the process of painting. It’s transforming!
  • Richard Weiss
    Richard Weiss
    Media; Multi Arts; Visual Arts: Media and Visual Communications, Painting
    The common thread present in all of my paintings is playfulness. By engaging the viewer to interact with my paintings, I put them back in touch with a childlike frame of mind. I have developed three styles of interactive kinetic paintings. In the first style, the image seems to be in motion but the movement is in the viewer’s mind. The work is in relief but is painted to appear like a conventional flat picture.     Tintin & l’Affaire de l’Orbe Pourpre – 3D Reverse perspective – acrylic on wood – 40.25×24.25×6 inches vimeo.com/241112870   In the second style, the viewer can manipulate the image into a myriad of possibilities. The Empire 3D acrylic on wood panels 50×50 inches   In the third style, the image changes depending on your position to the painting. The experience is ever changing relative to the angle from which the paintings are viewed . Viewers are able to create their own experience by directing how they wish to see the image morph into another. This active participation provokes a playful complicity between the artwork and the viewer. The King & The Duke – kinetic painting – acrylic on wood- 22 x 37 inches   I place cultural icons and other elements of contemporary popular culture into a new context to illustrate thought provoking social, political or cultural issues. Le Dejeuner revisited – Kinetic painting – acrylic on wood – 36×44 inches My goal is to provoke an element of surprise and playfulness. Nuns with Guns – acrylic on wood panel – 37 x 37 inches _________________________________________________________________ PDFs TO VIEW: Artist Statement Bio PDF Exhibitions Awards Publications PDF 3-D paintings – acrylic on wood 3-D KINETIC Paintings 1 – acrylic on wood 3-D KINETIC Paintings 2 – acrylic on wood 3D_Kinetic_Paintings_3 – acrylic on wood   3-D KINETIC Mona Series 1 – linocut printing 3-D KINETIC Mona Series 2 – linocut printing 2D Cat Series – acrylic on canvas.pdf 2D Cowboy Series – acrylic on canvas.pdf   2-D Mona Series 2D_CAT_Series.pdf 2D_COWBOY_Series.pdf 2-D Alice Series – pencil & acrylic on paper 2-D Canvas 1 Lightbox Water Soluble Color Pencil + Pencil Work Pen & Ink + Whimsical Sculptures Glass Painting ______________________________________________ LINKS TO VIDEOS OPTICAL_ILLUSION_PAINTINGS (07:28):   https://vimeo.com/659623113 COWBOY SERIES    https://vimeo.com/687543720    https://vimeo.com/659599777 Short presentation (5:48) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82oXqi_omn4 Tintin & The Case of The Purple Orb (00:49) The King & The Duke (00:48) Nuns With Guns (00:46) Mona Blue Sky (00:35) Mona Purple Sky (00:39) Pandemonium Fairyland 2 (01:37) Fine Arts Achievements Born in Lyon, France, I worked and lived on three continents before taking residence in California. A freelance graphic artist for businesses and corporations, I have designed movie sets and costumes and illustrated children’s books. I make use of my previous experience in different art forms to develop optical illusion paintings. Previous Achievements A performing musician on three continents, I have written movie soundtracks in France and in the USA. A nominated screenplay writer in America, I have gathered thirteen US movie awards as a movie director and producer. Music: I have performed as a singer/song writer in Europe and Africa and worked as a music producer, writing jingles and film scores in Europe and America and creating Dedicace, a conceptual album reuniting internationally known musicians from four continents. Cult film director Alejandro Jodorowsky used Dedicace extensively in his film Tusk. Film: I wrote, directed and produced The Book, a kitsch science fiction feature film (Invasion Of The Body Snatchers meets Flash Gordon) that pays homage to the sci-fi classics of the 70s and 80s. Official Selection in festivals in America, Australia and Asia, The Book won 13 awards and was hailed as “cult material” by critics and festival audiences.       Watch the trailer and selected scenes from my film The Book Short morphing video created for The Book   https://www.facebook.com/richard.weiss.942    
  • Mark Whitcomb
    Mark Whitcomb
    Visual Arts: Painting
    I’m an artist working here in Ukiah. I have lived here for the past 30 years. My art training is as an outsider. I focus mostly on still lifes and figurative painting.
  • Laura Wiecek
    Laura Wiecek
    Visual Arts: Crafts, Mixed Media, Painting, Textiles, Works on paper; Book Art
    Go to my website ShesNartist.net for all information
  • Alyssum Wier
    Alyssum Wier
    Visual Arts: Jewelry; Jewelry
    Alyssum holds an M.A. in arts administration from Teacher’s College, Columbia University and a B.A. in English Literature and Psychology from Kenyon College.  Alyssum has managed the studios of professional artists in New York City.  She was formerly an Assistant Director at I-20 Gallery in the Chelsea district of New York City.  She managed membership for Grantmakers in the Arts and has held many prestigious internships, including at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington D.C., and the Alliance for the Arts in New York City.  As a consultant, she has worked on projects for the National Endowment for the Arts, Adrian Ellis Consulting, and Art Resources International.  Before becoming the Executive Director of ACMC she was the Programs Manager.  Alyssum is also a jewelry designer and is an Adjunct Instructor at Mendocino College (courses taught include: Art & Craft Marketing, Art Gallery Management, and Art History) and has been on the Steering Committee of Leadership Mendocino since 2013.
  • Linda Wolfard
    Linda Wolfard
    Visual Arts: Jewelry
    I have always loved to create things. At this point in my life I am focused on handcrafted metal and stone jewelry and the endless possibilities of design and construction. I am often inspired by the stones to create a setting that compliments them or sometimes I concentrate on shapes and textures. I use silver, copper and bronze in my designs and a variety of metalsmithing techniques including hammering, hand patterning, rolling mill, soldering, fusing, and wirework. I am an artist/member of the Corner Gallery in Ukiah. You can find my jewelry on display there and also my acrylic paintings. I have an ETSY shop:   www.StudioWolfard.etsy.com. You can also find me at Safari in the village of Mendocino.
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