September Events
...and the Chile Harvest Festival!!
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 Chile Harvest Festival 2009
Thanks to a partnership between the City of Lakewood and the Chicano Humanities & Arts Council (CHAC), the 2009 Chile Harvest Festival will be in full swing Aug 29 & 30 at the beautiful Lakewood Heritage Center on Wadsworth and Ohio. The festival will feature up to 65 artists
showcasing both contemporary and traditional art forms. There will also be music, food, dancing and storytelling as well as many other cultural and art activities for the kids.
Hours: 10am - 5pm
For more information visit www.Lakewood.org/HCA
Don't forget to invite all your friends and plan to stay for a whole day of good music, good food, and great art!
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 CHAC Gallery Artist Show: Hahtinu Niish
Hahtinu Niish (Red Moon) runs Sept. 2 -26, 2009
First Friday Reception:
Sept 4, 2009 6 - 10pm
Gallery Hours:
Wed. & Thurs. 10am - 4pm
Fri. 12 noon - 10pm
Sat. 12 noon - 4pm
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 Featured Artists: Hahtinu Niish (Red Moon)
Alistair Bane - Mardelle Espinoza
Reuben Espinoza - Renee Fajardo
Joe N. Martinez - Frank Policiano
Robert Martinez - Thompson Williams
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 Call for Entry: 5th Annual Juried Photography Exhibition
Open to all photographers. Photographic processes that will be accepted are: non silver process, silver process, digital process, giclee prints, and any medium using a photographic process.
Show Rules
- Open to all photographers
- Non-refundable entry fee for Chac Members: $20 or for non-members is $30 for 2 original works. Any additional works $15.00 each piece (members and non-members)
- All works must be professionally finished and ready to hang. (no sawtooth or clip hangers)
- The largest framed dimension should be no larger than 36”
- Works must be dropped off by August 27th before 5pm or postmarked to CHAC Gallery by August 27, 2009.
- All works must be recent (within one year or less)
- All works must be identified on the back with a completed entry form (see below)
- All works must be picked up on Sept 26 between 9am and 12 noon, or a $10.00 storage fee will commence.
For your Entry Form:
List the title, medium, size, price, name, phone # and include the following statement:
"I (printed name) agree to all the condition/rules for this exhibition.
(signature & date)"
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 Photography Show Details
About the Judges
Hal Gould
For over 40 years, Hal has been a tireless advocate of photographic art, and is himself a master photographer. He is owner of Camera Obscura Gallery in Denver since 1979. He has received numerous awards, among which are the prestigious National Award...the Gold Medal Grand Prize in the International Federation of Photographer’s Competition in Riga, Latvia.
Loretta Young-Gautier
Her work was formed by an early fascination with the Surrealist style of Rene Magritte, Remedios Varo and Giorgio de Chirico. She has continued in this vein, exhibiting her work in numerous group and solo shows, over the last twenty years. Loretta is currently Associate Director of Camera Obscura Gallery.
Awards to be Given: Best of Show -- Judges' Award -- Most Unique
Curators - Judy Miranda and Lucille Ruibal-Rivera
Sales - All work must be eligible for sale. A 25% commission is charged on all sales.
Liability & Responsibility - Chac will exercise reasonable care in handling all entries, but will not assume liability for loss or damage in shipping.
All delivery and pick up times must be met. Consider dates carefully before entering.
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 CHAC Norte September Featured Artists
Rebecca Rozales
Rebecca Rozales creates a strong and simple purpose of the human expression through her acrylic paintings and other mixed media. Rebecca has been creating her art combining spirit and soul for over thirty years and is a full time artist. Contact Rebecca at: 720-331-8768 artm72@rebeccarozales or visit Rebecca’s web site www.rebeccarozales.com
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Stevon Lucero
CHAC Norte features philosopher artist Stevon Lucero on his spiritual journey. Each painting reflects a metaphor of his own internal dialogue between himself and God.. www.stevonlucero.com
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Bob Martinez
Robert Martinez's ongoing show at CHAC Norte' Gallery B explores the potential of basic shapes in a new acrylic series. Native American studies are also featured. www.robertmar.com
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Suzanne Martino
Suzanne's witty mixed media work continues this month on the south wall of CHAC Norte. Starting with a single object, her montages explore themes of personal geography.
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Jeff Penny
Jeff Penny and Justin Kephart are local artists that create art reflecting a vision of the world on the edge of transformation. This is symbolized in working with light and shadow, the brilliance of glass, and with the natural forms of wood and stone. Imagery is used to illicit a spontaneous harmonization of the collective mind through myth, symbol, and nature.
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Michael Penny
Michael's artwork reflects the custom beliefs and artistry of ancient civilizations. He combines the natural beauty of stone and the expressive texture of deep relief sand carvings. See his unique sandblasting techniques in CHAC Norte this month. www.archembellishments.com
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 Meet the Staff -- Leyna Bencomo
Leyna Bencomo has been involved with CHAC for over ten years to a greater or lesser extent. She has displayed her artwork in the gallery including jewelry, stained glass, and ceramics. She has performed at various CHAC events singing jazz tunes, Mexican boleros and even traditional Irish songs. Although she is involved in outside professions and is currently a full time student, she always returns home to CHAC when she needs to feel grounded.
"This year I am happy to be editing the newsletter and maintaining the website for CHAC. Using my software and writing skills allows me to feel a part of the growing and talented family that is CHAC." www.leynabencomo.com
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 Poetry Y Mas -- 2nd Saturday
Poetry Y Mas -- 2nd Saturday Join us for poetry on September 12th from 2 to 4 PM. This month features celebrated guest poets Giovanni Lopez and Ara Cruz with his new book "A Journey in Red & Black Ink" Spoken Word by Ara Cruz. www.myspace.com/aracruzpoet
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 Kid's Art Saturday -- 3rd Saturday
Bring your kids to Kid's Art Saturday on September 19th, the 3rd Saturday from 2 to 4 pm for a fun day.
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Crystal O’Brien – Director
Belinda Maestas -- La Tiendita Supervisor
Stephanie Miller -- Grant Writer
Leyna Bencomo – Public Relations
Nick Diaz -- Resource Development Team
Robert Maestas -- Media Designer
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The Chicano Humanities and Arts Council (CHAC) is a Colorado non-profit-(c)(3) organization. Since it's inception in 1978 CHAC has been dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the Chicano/Latino/Hispanic culture through the expression of the Arts.
The Chicano Humanities & Arts Council is located at 772 Santa Fe Drive Denver, Colorado. Gallery hours are Wednesday’s & Thursday’s 10-4, Friday’s 12-10, Saturday & Sunday 12-4. For more information please contact CHAC at 303-571-0440, visit http://www.ChacWeb.org or email us at info@chacweb.org
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