Pence Gallery: Summer exhibits offer ‘Slice’ of life
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Del Almeida’s “The Curve” offers an aerial view of the connection between highways 113 and 80, and is part of
the Pence’s Yolo Visions 2 exhibit. Courtesy photo
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This July, I am happy to announce that the Pence will be open for its first reception since February 2020. To celebrate the artists participating in three exhibits opening this month, we will host a public reception at the Pence Gallery from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, July 9.
All are welcome, and we will have awards presented at 7:30 p.m. by our Slice juror, Faith McKinnie. Assistant Director Eileen Hendren will announce the Curator’s Choice award for the “Exhibit It!” show at 8 p.m. that night.
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On May 17, the City Planning Commission (CPC) certified the
SoHo/NoHo Neighborhood Plan (the Plan), which would replace
outdated zoning regulations that preclude residences, including
affordable housing, and severely restrict ground floor uses.
Certification is the first step in the City s Uniform Land Use
Review Procedure (ULURP); this schedule should allow the Plan to be
approved by the CPC and the City Council by the end of the year,
while the current mayor and City Council member are in office.
The rezoning is timely, since the COVID-19 pandemic has
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Joining forces with Francesca across our Marie Claire platforms are creative powerhouses including playwright Sabrina Mahfouz, actress and poet Jade Anouka, violinist Jess Murphy, theatre director Ola Ince, playwright Beth Steel, singer/songwriter Call Me Loop, Joanna Payne, founder of arts network Marguerite, choreographer Emma Jayne Park and theatre director Rachel Bagshaw.
Reading their pandemic life stories will only confirm to you why culture keeps us happy, thriving and inspired. How many of us would have survived this year without books, music, art or watching TV, film and theatre online?
Theatre Artists Fund – how you can help
It’s been a year of incredible hardship, challenge and great loss for all creative freelancers. Please consider supporting the thousands and thousands of freelance workers, who as actress Tamzin Outhwaite posted today, have received no financial support. They were the first into lockdown and will be the last out.
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Launched this past summer, the Black Artists Fund has already disbursed two rounds of grants, with more contributions and camaraderie planned for 2021. In this series, we introduce some of the BAF recipients. For more about the BAF grants, go here.
Shonna McDaniels
As a working artist in Sacramento for more than 30 years and the founder of Sojourner Truth African Heritage Museum in South Sacramento, Shonna McDaniels says she’s finally landed her seat at the artists’ table.
In August, McDaniels completed a mural on the SMUD wall at 1423 19th St. It depicts an African-American woman with deep hues of Black skin tones confidently taking her rightful place at a table a piece she says speaks to her journey as an artist.