Announcement:
Award winning environmental artist (photographer, painter plus
composer/performer) Nancy Koren from Atascadero, California will hold an
opening reception at the Karpelis Manuscript Library and Museum on this
very Sunday March 11th, 2001 --- located at 21 West Anapamu St., Santa
Barbara, Tel (805) 962-5322.
Time: 2pm 'til 5pm with 44 photographs, a talk by the artist,
refreshments, Nancy's music, a video and more.
Why come?
>Savor a unique photo-essay preserved in Koren's pictures and music of
a place called "The Down Home Blues Ranch". The exhibit
is dedicated to this uniquely beautiful environmental homesite, finally
displaced by the The State Water Project in 1993. Hear about the
impassioned struggle to save the Ranch and how hearts were opened in the
outpouring of support it evoked.
>Support the role of art in the preservation of natural beauty in the
face of bureaucratic force --- Let people see what was lost to the
construction of a field of immense water tanks as part of The State Water
Project. Eric Greening, a leading SLO County environmental
activist, will give a special presentation highlighting the events
leading to the loss of the Ranch.
>This museum show and reception was quickly and professionally mounted
by Koren on short notice (another show unexpectedly cancelled).
Don't miss the opportunity to see this inspiring art documentary of a
jewel in the history of the Central Coast
.
>Please come and bring your friends who love art and the preservation
of our natural environment, keeping our own hearts open to the cry of
nature under threat.
>For more information call Nancy Koren @ 805 461 1955 or e-mail her at
nkoren@slonet.org.
Hoping to see you at the show,
Nancy's husband, Jack.