
Getting the work on the walls!
There is a lot of work that goes into creating the Liberty Arts exhibitions and opening receptions. Here is a glimpse behind the scenes of how it all comes together. We are fortunate to be able to rely on our amazing volunteers and helpers working hard and having fun!
It took 3 people to lift Laddie’s aluminum & tempered glass piece.
Chuck just got right to work with amazing focus and got the job done!
Welcome to the Opening Reception for Venice Beach!
Charles Arnoldi (Chuck) & Laddie John Dill
Gallery guests are always intrigued with the artist’s informal discussion of their work.
Patrick Stewart and Rick Garrett
Katie & Charles Arnoldi with Pamela Barish
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We are very grateful to our Liberty Arts board member and curator, Jill Gardner, for bringing Venice Beach to Yreka and introducing us to Laddie John Dill and Charles Arnoldi!
The Venice Beach exhibition will continue through September 9, 2016.
Liberty Arts is located at 108 W. Miner Street in historic downtown Yreka, CA.
Gallery hours: Wednesday ~ Saturday, 10:00 – 5:00
These activities are funded in part, by the California Arts Council, a state agency,
the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.
Photos by Sharon LoMonaco, 2016
Tags: Charles Arnoldi, Contemporary Art, Laddie John Dill, Liberty Arts, LIght Traps, paintings, sculpture, Venice Beach
This entry was posted on Friday, August 12th, 2016 at 3:33 pm
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GREAT photos of a fantastic exhibit. Thank You for posting them and including the set-up of the show as well!
I’m glad you enjoyed it Phil! It is certainly a beautiful exhibition! … SAL