SCAPE

Southern California Artists Painting for the Environment


SCAPE Newsletter - March 2024

Message from our PRESIDENT








By Kathy McGill

Dear SCAPE Members,

Happy spring everyone!  I for one am sure enjoying the fabulous weather and all those challenging greens (Ha Ha), and I hope you are as well.  Hopefully the “weather gods” will smile on us for our next paint-out, which will be at Chase Palm Park.  May’s paint-out promises to be extra special, as it is currently scheduled to be held at Dos Pueblos ranch, home of the Dos Pueblos Institute. For those who want to venture further afield, Figueroa Mountain is blooming - it should be a great year!  See below for information on the wildflower guide.

While there has been some headway in volunteer recruitment, there are still some critical positions that need to be filled if SCAPE is going to be able to continue and to thrive.  This month I’m reaching out for one role in particular:  we desperately need a volunteer to work with Cezanne Totton as the Membership Co-chair.  After many years as an active Board member, Cezanne will be transitioning off the Board at the end of the year, so we need someone now to ensure a seamless transition.  We use the Wild Apricot platform for membership management, so this is a position that can be handled remotely.  Please reach out to me via the Contact Us link on our website for more information or to volunteer:https://scape.wildapricot.org/CONTACT-US.  Thank-you for your consideration.  And thank-you to all our new and continuing volunteers.

Happy painting, and I hope to see you at our next paint-out,

Kathy

Exhibit News


By Karen Glancy

SCAPE is in discussion with potential beneficiaries for 2024.  Nothing has been confirmed yet, so watch this space!  If you know of an organization that could potentially be a good beneficiary, please let Kathy or Linda know.


PAINT OUT NEWS

by Your Paint Out Team


April Paint Out will be at:

Chase Palm Park   (Ocean side)

236 E. Cabrillo Blvd.

Saturday April 13,   9 - 12



Coal Oil Point Reserve also known as Devereux Beach stretches for the sun set to the far west of Isla Vista. Generation after generation Coal Oil Point has provided local surfers with soft peeling waves, a sunbathing sanctuary for the industrious university student, a plethora of bird species for the keen watcher,and breathtaking views inspiring artists from all over to capture the ever-changing light. Looking out to sea, the the rocky reef harbors thick kelp beds that frame distant views of the channel islands. On a low tide this same reef becomes exposed where a bounty of tide pools appear glistening under the warm winter’s sun. After parking along the dirt lot hugged by a row of towering eucalyptus trees explore the abundance of paths that meander their way out to the tip of the point. If you are feeling less inclined for a walk there are excellent views facing east and west a mere 100 meters or so from the public parking lot. If you’re feeling a bit more adventurous you can hike your gear out to the tip of the point and around the corner where extended views of the Gaviota coastline appear and rhythmic waves lull the shore of Sands Beach, yet another beloved hangout for local beach goers. Please note there may be less tree coverage hereBeach, buildings, people, wharf, and more. 

Ocean side of Cabrillo Boulevard in front of Skaters Point Park and near Mission Creek outlet.

Come one, come all - Everyone’s welcome

Parking in lot or along Cabrillo Boulevard.


Member News


Hello Art and Nature Enthusiasts!

We are very happy to invite you to a fun reception for the artists and the members of the board of the Citizens for the Carpinteria Bluffs ~  Your hosts, Arturo and Ruby (and Leo)


Artists for the Bluffs - an open invitation to a juried art show to benefit 

The Citizens for the Carpinteria Bluffs

March 30 to May 19, 2024
Artists' Reception - Saturday, March 30 - 4 to 6 pm


Please visit us Friday to Sunday

1 pm to 6 pm
Or by appointment calling
(805) 729-6029
also view the show online at Palmloft.com

Palm Loft Gallery

Palm Loft Gallery is a local treasure.
Featuring only original works of art by this area's established painters and other wonderful developing artists.
The shows are expertly arranged, a work of art in themselves.
The artists' receptions are fun and inspiring.
The musical performances are intimate and original.
Treat yourself to an artful visit!

Arturo Tello, Gallery Owner/Director

The Famous Untold Story:

My good friend Ted Rhodes who helped Jury this show (and contributed a photograph) is recognized as the leader of the decades long efforts to preserve the Carpinteria Bluffs I in its entirety, a goal that remains 27 acres short of being accomplished. In many occasions throughout the years he liked to tell what he called "the untold story" recognizing the importance of the visual artists, painters and photographers in winning the hearts of the community and important decision makers at the local and State level.
Recently as he was being interviewed once again he began to tell about Meredith Abbott (she is in the show), Thomas Van Stein (also in the show) and myself sitting outside the local markets, gathering signatures in opposition of development at the bluffs.  And about the painting demonstrations on location with the venerable Ray Strong fascinating the young children with his enthusiastic booming voice and emphatic hand gestures... Then Ted stopped and laughed saying "I guess I've told the story so many times now, that, I can't call it the untold story any more"
Told or untold, the story continues and you can be part of it, come see the show, see if you fall in love with a little memory of our beloved bluffs and take it home, leaving a little bit of change to help us keep our sacred bluffs from a big tragic change,  Hope to see you soon.

Sincerely,

Arturo and Ruby



The Famous Untold StorMy good friend Ted Rhodes who helped Jury this show (and contributed a photograph) is recognized as the leader of the decades long efforts to preserve the Carpinteria Bluffs I in its entirety, a goal that remains 27 acres short of being accomplished. In many occasions throughout the years he liked to tell what he called "the untold story" recognizing the importance of the visual artists, painters and photographers in winning the hearts of the community and important decision makers at the local and State level.Figueroa Mountain is Bloomin' Lovely

We received a Wildflower Update from Helen Tarbet, Recreation Technician at the US Forest Service: 

"Well, spring has sprung, and the wildflowers are starting to do the same. While most of the flowers are currently in the lower elevation, some of the early varieties are starting to bloom in higher elevations as well."

If you would like to be added to the Figueroa Wildflower Update email list, please send your request to Helen Tarbet by email at helen.tarbet@usda.gov.

Please follow the links to see the USFS Figueroa Mountain Wildflower Guide:

https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fseprd615718.pdf

Recently as he was being interviewed once again he began to tell about Meredith Abbott (she is in the show), Thomas Van Stein (also in the show) and myself sitting outside the local markets, gathering signatures in opposition of development at the bluffs.  And about the painting demonstrations on location with the venerable Ray Strong fascinating the young children with his enthusiastic booming voice and emphatic hand gestures... Then Ted stopped and laughed saying "I guess I've told the story so many times now, that, I can't call it the untold story any more"
Told or untold, the story continues and you can be part of it, come see the show, see if you fall in love with a little memory of our beloved bluffs and take it home, leaving a little bit of change to help us keep our sacred bluffs from a big tragic change,  Hope to see you soon. Sincerel

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