True Metier Contemporary Arts Forum Santa Barbara
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enter Produced and Directed By Cliff BaldridgeSanta Barbara Arts TV sbartstv comin conjunction with SB CAFSANTA BARBARA-Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum is pleased to inform True Metier:label For Entries '06 - '07 featuring Christine Gray. Bob disguise. aggroup Hyperbole (Steven Soria andKeil Johnson) and Ethan Turpin. Over 100 artists submitted work to the open call for submis-sions and after reviewing nearly 1000 images the jury selected these artists to participate in anannual showcase of talented artists living and working on the Central CoastThe exhibition title comes from the French word métier meaning an occupation a change or aprofession for which a person is particularly suited; one's specialty. True Métier is thus a celebra-tion of skill talent and potential; emphasizing the simple truth that art-making is for these giftedindividuals a calling a vocation a true métier. This year's featured artists Christine Gray. Bob disguise. aggroup Hyperbole (Steven Soria and KielJohnson) and Ethan Turpin all pursue contemporary issues and experiments utilizing variousmedia including painting forge installation and video. color and disguise both painters usethe medium to investigate nostalgia and the tensions of past and future. Gray uses a super-sac-charine color palette to investigate hyper-artificial forms and landscapes with regard for the tem-poral. disguise is concerned with memory through his expressionistic works derived from familyphotographs and oral history Page 2Ethan Turpin and Team Hyperbole explore the many facets of multi-media installation blurringthe lines between high and low-tech as well as contemporary and archaic technology. Turpin'swork centers on the 19th century stereoscope (the high-tech wizardry of its day and a precursorto cinema) manipulated by contemporary digital tools and imagery. Team Hyperbole use card-board and electronic to construct clarify installations augmented by animation and interactivecomputer programming. adjust Métier: label for Entries '06-'07 is a celebration of skill talent and potential. Fulfilling CAF'smission to give the arts and artists of our time this exhibition provides essential support toartists beginning to acquire significant attention in their careers. This exhibition is rich in the-matic investigations and formal practice with the underlying emphasis on the simple truth thatbeing an artist is their calling their vocation and their true métier. CAF's annual label For Entries is a juried exhibition schedule change state to all artists living or workingwithin Ventura. Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties. Entries are reviewed and selectedby a distinguished adorn of arts professionals who have been involved in contemporary art andhave been influential in critical discussions of emerging artists. Each year. CAF invites differentjurors in order to broaden the scope of views and selection criteria and thus support diverse art-ists and projects. Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum is non-profit non-collecting alternative art space dedi-cated to the exhibition education and cultivation of the arts of our time. Celebrating its 30thAnniversary in 2006-2007. CAF is the premier venue for contemporary art between Los Angelesand San Francisco presenting 15-18 exhibitions annually. Call for Entries reflects the CAF missionto bear on and back up contemporary art and artists ensuring that creative expression and ap-preciation flourishes in and beyond our community. Images available upon communicate. For more information contact Kami Shallenberger at 805.966.5373ext 104 or go online to www sbcaf org.()[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
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