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November 2013

Issue 12 • June 2012

1st Annual Holiday Sale Sat Nov 16 noon-9PM Sun Nov 17 10AM -5PM


From the CEO.... As we embark on the month of giving thanks, I wanted to hightlight the variety of arts that fueled the community as well as look forward to what’s ahead. It was sad to see the artist in residence, Laura Ross-Paul leave back to her Portland home after her 3 week residence at Blue Line Arts supported through the Susan Cooley-Gilliom Artist in Residency Teaching program presented through the Placer Community Foundation. Her workshops and the live models gave the students an exceptional art experience they will never forget. As well, our visiting musician, David Burgess from North Carolina presented a Brazilian acoustic guitar performance filled with story, beauty and intimacy. Please look forward to our new series beginning in the spring of 2014. Our new exhibits include “Knock on Wood” a showcase of wood work from a collection of artists and the 30 x 30 show, will surely treat us with great diverse =

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work-don’t miss this opportunity to see a collection of artists this month. As well, through November 14, we’ll honor the Fiddyment Family, a multi-generational

TONY NATSOULAS Exhibitions Consultant

exhibit featuring the family history of one of Roseville’s most beloved supporters

KATHLEEN MAZZEI Operations Manager

Don’t forget to visit our Holiday Art Sale on November 16-17. 30 artists will

KATIE CURLER Education Coordinator

There’s something for everyone, and there are so many choices for personal gifts

LORI CARDOZA Membership & Development Coordinator

As we round out the end of the year, our annual fund drive is just beginning.

of the arts and the community.

have original works of jewelry, art and gift items available for holiday purchases. for loved ones and friends!

Blue Line Arts receives support through a variety of sources, and each year, we ask and thank you for helping the organization continue with full programming of exhibits, music and youth activities for your community. Please look forward to our mailings, and consider contributing and helping your community again this year! Finally, I’d like to welcome and recognize two new board of directors, David Breninger and Eric McIntosh. David currently serves as the Placer County Water Agency’s CEO and has had a long love for the arts. As well, Eric McIntosh, a leading sales representative from Zoom Imaging is a young professional leader among the Roseville Chamber of Commerce’s Board of Directors and has a passion for youth programming. Thank you, Julie Hirota Chief Executive Officer, Blue Line Arts

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS President JULIE FIELDER CEO, AyurNomics President Elect DAVE COOK RCH Group Secretary

HOLLY TICHE Placer Ranch Treasurer GEORGE PHILLIPS Phillips Land Law

Directors DAVID BRENINGER Placer County Water Agency JENNIFER CRISOLOGO New England Financial KRISTA FENSKE Sticky Graphics ED GOLDMAN Goldman Communications, Inc. DEANNE GREEN Brookfield Residential WILLIAM ISHMAEL Artist JEFF JONES WestPark Associates ERIC MCINTOSH Zoom Imaging Solutions, Inc. KELLY PETERSON Layers of Color SUSAN ROHAN City of Roseville -Mayor JOHN SINCLAIR Sinclair, Wilson, Baldo & Chamberlain CINDY STRICKLAND Art Consultant


CONNECT WITH US

SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR CONTRIBUTORS

Article Contributions

Julie Hirota Zoran Peshich

Photography Lang Lew

Editing/Layout

Kathleen Mazzei


FEATURES 2 CEO Letter 14 “GONG Review“ By Zoran Peshich 8 1st Annual Holiday Sale 41 Calls To Artists WHAT’S HAPPENING 6 Current Exhibits 10 Upcoming Exhibits

16 David Burgess Photos 17 Golf Tournament Photos 20 Lottery for the Arts Photos EDUCATIONAL 12 Workshop Photos 24 Open Show & Workshop 26 Super Sundays Art Academy 28 Fall & Winter Art Camps SPECIAL THANKS 4 E-Zine Contributors 33 Kingsley Art Club Lecture Series 34 Donors and Sponsors

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CURRENT SHOWS Coker Family Gallery Gong Yuebin October 17 – November 9

WestPark Workshop Gallery Fiddyment Exhibit November7 – November 14

Eli & Edythe Broad Children’s Gallery Blue Oaks Elementary School Students Presents work from Reflections Art Program November 7 – December 28 6 • Blue Line Arts Magazine • bluelinearts.org


Great Shot,” said Jeffery Beckerleg.

Civic Center

Peg’s Glorified Ham n’ Eggs

Carol Quinn

Pat Scott

October 25 – January 3, 2014

September 13 – November 22

Oracle

Roseville Chamber of Commerce

Bill Reed

Jennifer Woods

July 23 – November 22

September 20 – November 29

Paramount Equity

Roseville Downtown Library

Brenda Bowles November 8 – January 17, 2014

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1st Annual Holiday Sale

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UPCOMING EXHIBITS Coker Family Gallery Knock on Wood November 21 – December 28

WestPark Workshop Gallery 30” X 30” November 21 – December 28

Eli & Edythe Broad Children’s Gallery Children’s Open Show January 14 – February 22, 2014 10 • Blue Line Arts Magazine • bluelinearts.org


Curators Corner Remember kids: when writing a letter of introduction to a gallery for representation or just a show, make your letter short and to the point. List the most outstanding experiences you have had in art, but keep it short. The images you send with the letter are what they are most interested. Artists: Bob Plutchok, Joe Von Arx, Patrick McCauley, Bobby Horiuchi, John Hardwick, Fred Schlatter, Michael Standefer, Diane Kwan, Nancu Templeton, Charles Cobb.

In conjunction with Knock on Wood, Kondos Gallery Sacramento City College.

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR 2014!

Nice show!” says, Matt Dennis Rhoades.

Civic Center Carol Quinn

Paramount Equity Brenda Bowles November 8 – January 17, 2014

Roseville Chamber of Commerce Michelle McCormick November 29 – February 7, 2014

October 25 – January 3, 2014

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2013 VISITING ARTIST LAURA ROSS-PAUL WORKSHOP HIGHLIGHTS

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CLICK HERE FOR VIDEO OF WORKSHOP#1

BY LANG LEW

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“GONG YUEBIN REVIEW ” When I was asked to review Gong Yuebin’s artwork at Blue Line Arts, I was very apprehensive. Being an artist myself it’s always difficult to review other artists work even though we’re told to do this when we are at art school.

CONCEPTUAL ART. Art in which the idea presented by the artist is considered more important than the finished product, if any exists.

Sometimes simply called “Conceptualism”, it’s art in which the concept(s) or idea(s) involved in the You see, to me it’s hard to work take precedent over imagine that there is such traditional aesthetic and a thing as ‘constructive material concerns. criticism, in some form or another this criticism Whether one likes or inevitably becomes understands conceptual destructive criticism, art, it is agreed that today people say it’s good for it is very popular and we us and the art!!!…… Still know that it’s been around we are taught to criticize for a long time, we also each other’s work to help know that the argument us create new ideas and as to the validity of this dialogue. movement has been raging since the midThe reader will have to sixties or even earlier.... decide the merits of my A notion that Joseph review since I’m not an art Kosuth elevated to a critic but I will have a go. definition of art itself in his seminal early manifesto of To start the review, here is conceptual art, “Art after a little teaser: Philosophy” (1969). 14 • Blue Line Arts Magazine • bluelinearts.org


Gong’s work seems to transcend both the material and concept very well, even with all the cultural and metaphysical nuances that are contained within this work, he has managed to corral an enormous amount of energy, with a powerful set of metaphorical messages. It is an amazing set of messages that hit me squarely on the head, and one cannot help but be transported back in time of the first Chinese Emperor while at the same time being firmly attached to the present, and no matter really how the artist had arrived at the finished piece, or whatever the process used, any confusion is dissolved by the sheer raw energy of his work.

and even if I didn’t fully understand the true meaning of what the artist was trying to say,( the mystery of it) I was definitely emotionally moved. That in itself makes the work totally valid. We can discuss “Art after Philosophy” at some other point in time, but you can get a tantalizing idea that art is the highest form of thought! This is an amazing piece because it gives the viewer a fantastic demonstration, not just of Gongs cultural heritage but of the incredible transformation his native country is going through, and I believe we have a lot to learn from him and his work. As for Conceptual Art, well we have plenty of time to discuss this new religion!

With the marriage of the old and new Gong gives us a vision of old glories and new beginnings from an pragmatic yet visionary view. I cannot help but be moved -Zoran Peshich. physically by this piece, Blue Line Arts Magazine • bluelinearts.org • 15


DAVID BURGESS CAME TO ROSEVILLE

THANK YOU TO THE SACRAMENTO GUITAR SOCIETY

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SIERRA COLLEGE WOLVVERINE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION GOLF TOURNATMENT

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Visual artists serve a unique role in our region’s civic and cultural life. As producers of art, they contribute to a vibrant community; as entrepreneurs they are a critical part of a thriving economy; and as educators, they enrich learning for young people. Support for visual artists in the advancement of their careers is vital to the cultural health of our community – whether it be in the form of funding new work, studio or exhibition space, or critical tools to help the careers of working artists. The Leff-Davis Fund for Visual Artists was created with a simple goal in mind: to support serious aspiring professional artists in the advancement of their careers through a monetary award. For the purposes of this program, “serious aspiring professional artists” are defined as adults who have received training in an artistic discipline or tradition, devote 20 or more hours a week to their artwork, identify as professional artists, and try to earn income from their artistic work. Successful applicants will have demonstrated a history of artistic accomplishment, a sustained commitment to deepening and expanding their artistic work, have studied fine art and can provide examples of their artistic activity, and have practiced at this level for at least 5 years. Awards of $5,000 or more will be made to artists of exceptional talent and demonstrated ability based on panel recommendations. Visit www.sacregcf.org for more information

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PHOTOS BY LANG LEW

LOTTERY FOR THE ARTS HIGHLIGHTS

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THANK YOU TO THE CONTRIBUTING ARTISTS

Jill Allyn Stafford, Karen Fenley, Don Antram, Sandra Beard, Jeffrey Beckerleg, Robert Beers, Jerry Bell, Joseph Bellacera, Paula Bellacera, Ed Blackburn, Celeste Budd, Karen Calden Fulk, Tom Caswell , Shimo Center for the Arts, Michael Corlew, Sandy Delehanty, Pam Dixson, Chris Foster, Alexa Garabino, Jon Gariepy, Anthony Maki Gill, Susan Goodmundson, Barbara Greenlaw, Don Hall, Ruth Hall, Shirley Hazlett, Carol Hodgson, Maru Hoeber, Doreen Irwin, Nora Marie Jackson, Lucinda Johnson, John Johnson, Craig Johnson, Paul Jones, Lee Kavaljian, Charleen Kerley Pflueger, Georg Kickinger, Maxim Komissarchik, Felicia Lamb, Joan Landry Lasak, Tim Lazer, Lang Lew, Mary MayYuarn Fong, Maggie McGurk, Bobbie Mercouri, Meech Miyagi, Jack Mix, Jeanette Morrow, James Mullen, Timothy Mulligan, Tony Natsoulas, Jeff Nebeker, Barbara Noble, Ron Oshima, Leslie Philpott, Adam Pierce, Michael Radoff, Ina Rankin, Bill Reed, Stephanie Rococha, Lincoln Rogala, Gayle Roger Streff, Laura Ross-Paul, Diane Ruhkala Bell, Jeanne Schmidt, Robyn Slakey, Suzy Smail Pierce, Michael Smith, Andrea Stone, Randy Thacker, Henry Trucks, Deidre Trudeau, Cathy Volmer , Victoria Weller, Maureen Wetteland, Jenny Williams, Maria Winkler, Jennifer Woods, Nancy Woody, Judy Yemma, Maija Peeples-Bright Lincoln Rogala, Jim Klein, Georg Kickinger, Alexa Garbarino, Bobbi Mercouri, Shirley Hazlett, Carol Hodgson, Victoria Weller, Jon Gariepy, Joe Strickland, & Christine Muratore. The Lottery for the Arts event this year was a great success and we never could have gotten through it without our fabulous team of volunteers. Thank you so much to everyone who contributed their time that evening! -Katie Curler, Education Coordinator 22 • Blue Line Arts Magazine • bluelinearts.org


THANK YOU TO OUR EVENT SPONSORS

SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR WINE WALL CONTRIBUTORS: The Amador County Shenandoah Vintners Association!

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Colorful MInds EmotIon As Color PAINTING WORKSHOP Monte Wolverton

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SUPER SUNDAYS ART ACADEMY If your child has a hectic schedule this fall, but still wants to squeeze time in for art, consider Super Sundays at Blue Line Arts! A new theme will be revealed each month and new, awesome art activities will be held every Sunday from 1-4pm. Don’t worry, your child will still have time to finish their homework! Super Sundays Art Academy has been extended for the rest of the year.

Upcoming themes:

December: Creative Writing, Inspired Art

The options for creative writing projects are endless and we’ll be exploring this art form throughout the month of December. Dec. dates: Sun. 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd, and 29th (1PM-4PM)

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Math + Art = mARTH Who says math has to be boring? We’ll be using fractions, geometry, and other awesome mathematical concepts to build and create artistic projects! Nov. dates: Sun. 10th, 17th, and 24th (1PM - 4PM) Members monthly fee: $20/per day fee: $6 Non-Members monthly fee: $30/per day fee: $8 REGISTER HERE

Programs are free or discounted for members. Not a member yet? Join today and start saving on fun learning opportunities.

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WINTER CAMPS Here Come The Holidays!

Ages: 5-12 Mon. Nov. 25 - Weds. Nov. 27, 2013 9AM - 3:30PM 1/2 day all week options available for this camp: AM session (9am-12pm) or PM session (12:30-3:30pm)

Give the gift of art this Thanksgiving! We’ll be preparing for the holidays in this camp, where kids will create a wide range of gifts for friends and families while also making something a little special for themselves. Members Pricing: All 3 Days Price: $95 One Day Price: $35 One 1/2 Day Price: $25 Non-Members Pricing: All 3 Days Price: $110 One Day Price: $40 One 1/2 Day Price: $30

REGISTER HERE

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Wonderful Winter Workshop Sat. Dec. 7 Ages: 4 - 12 10AM - 2PM Kids are invited to enjoy some hot cocoa, listen to the tale of the Polar Express, and build amazing gingerbread houses! Awards will be given for outstanding creations. *Pre-registration required Members Pricing: $30 per child Non-Members Pricing: $40 per child (P.S. Mom and Dad, you can use this time to get your holiday shopping done!)

REGISTER HERE

Monday & Friday Fundays Ages: 5 -12 Dec. 23, Dec. 27, & Dec. 30, 2013 9AM - 3:30PM Half day options available this camp: AM session (9am-12pm) or PM session (12:30-3:30pm)

Join us this holiday season to get a taste of every kind of art medium. From string painting to bubble painting and all kinds of art in-between, kids will get a little bit of everything this winter! Members Pricing: Full Day Price: $35 Half Day Price: $25 Non-Members Pricing: Full Day Price: $40 Half Day Price: $30

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Built in R-Town Mural Design Contest

Share Your Vision of Roseville!

A new mural design will replace the old rose mural at 102 Lincoln Street. The space or canvas size is 100’x15’ and can be seen prominently as you drive down Vernon Street in downtown Roseville. We’re currently calling for visual design ideas for the mural. This is a great opportunity to show off your artistic talents and vision of R-Town while getting involved in sharing city pride. You don’t have to be a painter to submit a design! We’re exploring multiple mediums. So send us a digital rendering of your vision! All Submissions must be received by December 31st!!! Theme: Built in R-Town To submit a design, please read all of the guidelines and instructions at http://bit.ly/11TNpCF To be considered, your design must feature the following:

• The phrase “Built in R-Town” as its main theme. • The words “Roseville, California” featured as well. • For consideration, submit a png, jpeg, pdf, of your design idea to the Built in R-Town website www.builtinrtown.com/mural-design-ideas

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CALLS TO ARTISTS

Click on the titles for more details FEAST FOR THE EYES Whether artworks are made of food or depicts culinary delicacies, this exhibit will be a feast for the eyes! Artists are encouraged to create artworks with food as the subject matter or artworks made of food.

Deadline: December 9, 2013 REMASTERED

This exhibit is your chance to alter a famous masterpiece! Dali did it to the Mona Lisa, now it’s your turn! Take a recognizable masterpiece (think: Botticelli, Da Vinci, Van Gogh, even Warhol and Magritte), and put your own artistic mark on it.

Deadline: January 27, 2014 ART YOU CAN FEEL

As visitors to art galleries and museums, we’ve always had to fight the urge to reach out and touch the artwork we’re admiring, but this exhibit allows for the exact opposite--we’re encouraging artists to create tactile artworks for our visitors to enjoy. We’d like visitors to be able to pick up, touch, and play with your artworks to create a tactile artistic experience.

Deadline: May 5, 2014

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HAVE YOUR CHILD'S

BIRTHDAY PARTY AT BLUE LINE ARTS! WE WILL PLAN AND HOST A CUSTOMIZED, ART-INSPIRED PARTY FOR YOUR CHILD'S SPECIAL DAY! $200 MEMBERS $225 NON-MEMBERS UP TO 12 CHILDREN 2-3 CUSTOM PROJECTS INCLUDED ($10 PER ADDITIONAL CHILD) $25 ADDITIONAL FOR DECORATIONS & GOODY BAGS $25 ADDITIONAL FOR FOOD & REFRESHMENTS

AD W VER IT T CL H I IC S K US E HE F R OR E RA TE S

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120 Years of Art Education Are you interested in the visual arts? Would you like to learn more about the art world from professionals in a wide variety of art fields? If so, please consider joining the Kingsley Art Club. The 2012-13 Lecture Series begins in September. Scheduled speakers include:       

9/18/2013 Scott Shields: The Art of Curating 10/16/2013 John Pugh: Conceptual Trompe L’Oiel: Creating a Sense of Place 11/20/2013 Nancy Mee: Evolving Process and Materials in Service of Ideas 1/15/2014 Jack Alvarez: Images Past and Present 2/19/2014 Doug Dertinger & Nigel Poor: Photography at San Quentin Prison 3/19/2014 Amy Ellison: Recent Work 4/16/2014 Yoshio Taylor: Transforming Clay: A Three-Story Mural of 5,000 Pounds of Clay

Dues also support the following educational programs:    

An Annual Merit Awards program for Community College students An elementary school Art Docent Program , including beginning art and art history lessons and field trips to the Crocker Museum. A Regional Juried High School Art Show The Crocker-Kingsley @ Blue Line, a juried art exhibition for emerging California artists held every two years

Lectures are held at 1:15 PM in the Crocker Art Museum Auditorium, 216 O Street on the 3rd Wednesday of the month.

Ticket Information:

Membership includes:  

7 Lectures Offers of field trips to various Northern California locations to attend art exhibitions and other art activities

Season Tickets: Individual membership: $50 Couples (two at one address): $75 To order season tickets, visit our website at www.kingsleyartclub.org or send e-mail to kingsleyartclub@hotmail.com Individual Tickets: may be purchased through the Crocker Museum: Adults: $10 Students: $5 Visit www.crockerartmuseum.org or purchase tickets at the Crocker ticket counter Blue Line Arts Magazine • bluelinearts.org • 33


THANK YOU TO OUR MEMBERS

BLUE LINE SOCIETY ($1000+)

BENEFACTOR ($500+)

CarMax Foundation David & Dolly Fiddyment Deanne Green Dick & Louise Wiesner Emily Leff Folsom Lake Bank Granite Bay Development Hampton Inn Helen Taylor Jeff Jones Jennifer Crisologo John Allard John Norman Julie Hirota Morgan Stanley Smith Barney North Valley Bank Placer Community Foundation Placer Valley Tourism Sierra Rock & Landscape Star 106.5 Steve Pease Sue Garcia Susan Rohan Sutter Roseville Medical Center Taber Creative Group Thunder Valley Casino & Resort Union Pacific Foundation US Bank Wells Fargo Westfield Galleria Westwood Family Cellars William Ishmael

Aldo Pineschi and Lesli Goto Dave and Janice Cook David Attaway Eric Struck First Northern Bank George and Jen Phillips Gray Allen Gretchen & Pat Tobin John and Julie Fielder Kelly Peterson Linda Brown Marcus LoDuca Marcy Friedman, Monica Crooks Peg’s Glorified Ham n Eggs Roseville Auto Mall Roseville Kiwanis Sammy’s Rockin Bar & Grill Sandor and Holly Tiche Susan Mansfield Suzanne Gazzaniga

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Please welcome our newest Blue Line Artist ($70) members! James Lee Cathy Marcom Irena Orlov Lynette Andersen Shelby Reeves Max Redpath-Kennedy Lisa Lancaster Holly Grubbs Autumn Dunkelberger


THANK YOU TO OUR MEMBERS PATRON ($250+) Alexander Low

Andrew Klonecke Barbieri Commercial Brokerage Catherine Vollmer Chris & Sharon Steele Christina Richter Community 1st Bank Darla Yetter Darren Siegel David & Marybeth Knoll David Breninger David Kelly Denio’s Roseville Farmers Market Denise Fiddyment Diane Williams Erica Matney Ed Goldman Heron Pacific, Wildlands Integral Financial Management Jack Duran James & Mary Beth Montgomery Janet Dick Janet Wagner Jim & Diane Williams John Johnson John M. Sinclair Joy Westrup Judi & Dwight Stickney Katherine Bryant Katy Schardt Kim Silvers Laverty & Chacon Layers of Color Lilani Wealth Management Lion’s Club Roseville Marge Dobrowolski Mary Shaw Michael & Kathy Metzger Michael Ziegler Molly Maid of Placer County Mourier Land Investment Group Paul Padilla Razeih Bagheri Sandra Smoley Sarah Reilly Sierra Vista South Placer Art in Public Places Stephen Martinez Steve Pease Taber Creative Group Ursula Johnson Virginia Amick Williams + Paddon Zoom Imaging Solutions Inc.

CONTRIBUTOR ($100+)

Afie Royo AJ Trombetta Amanda Broadhurst Annette de Bellefeuille Barb Brass Barbara Newell Barbara Mahan Clifton Johnson Craig Burress David Peterson Edward Chaney Edward Goldman Elizabeth Kamrar Eric & Paige Stauss Evelyn Broyer Fred & Linda Mitsch Gayle Streff Geneva Parker George Hargrave Gina Garbolino Greg McGovern Helen Phillips Irene Lester Inger Price Jack Powell Jana Nakase Lee Janet Roberts Janice Metrogen Jeff Ronten Jim & Florence Smith John and Mary Lathrop John Johnson Jon & Darlene Engellenner Karen Kaplan Kathy Metzger Kelly Karas Kevin Lockhart Leonard Davis Lew Fellows Marcia & Cameron Murray Marilyn Festersen Marvis & Jim Smith Mike Madrid Nancy Glatt Pam Herman Pat Abraham & Norm Van Huff Paul & Lisa Joiner Priscilla Richter Ricco & Susan Ches Robyn Slakey Roopal Shah Roseville Rotary Samual Bassett & Pepe Pool Sandy Sharon Shimo Susana Watson Theodore and Anthula Natsoulas Yuko Carson Blue Line Arts Magazine • bluelinearts.org • 35


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