Honoring the Creative Community in May at The Center for the Arts

May 4, 2023


GRASS VALLEY, CA, May 2, 2023 — The Center for the Arts is pleased to present three Granucci Gallery events in the month of May for honoring and celebrating the amazing artistic community we live in.

May 16 - 22, The Center for the Arts is honored to welcome artwork from Nevada Union High School students for this special exhibition entitled Visual Voices. A portion of sales will benefit the Nevada Union Art Guild which supports the N.U. Art Department and a portion of sales will go directly to the artists. There is a reception and Nevada Union Art Guild fundraiser that recognizes these extremely talented students on May 20 from 2:00 - 5:00 p.m. in the Granucci Gallery.

On May 22 a pop-up exhibition and celebration for our local snowboarding hero Tina Basich Haller will be held in the Granucci Gallery starting at 5:30 p.m.. The Center invites the community to join together in celebration of Tina’s accomplishments in her 20-year snowboarding career (1985-2005) leading up to her induction to the U.S. Ski and Snowboarding Hall of Fame, the first-ever induction of a female snowboarder athlete (along with Shannon Dunn-Downing), on March 25, 2023. A showcase of her vintage snowboards, awards, photos, and her artwork will be on display. At 6:00 pm, a 10-minute video with highlights of her career will be screened and she will speak about her career highlights and what it was like to be a female snowboarder in the mid 80's. Partial proceeds from the sale of her art and memorabilia will benefit the NU Snowboarding Team.

Matthew Gottschalk’s solo exhibition, An Analog to the Kitchen Sink exhibition opens on Friday, May 26, with a reception from 5-7:00 p.m.. Matthew is a multimedia artist, filmmaker, and educator, and for the past twenty years, he has shown his sculptures, paBintings, video shorts, and site-specific installations nationally and internationally. Matt formerly served as an adjunct professor of Digital Filmmaking at Sierra College where he currently works on the studio manager side, supporting the Art, Design, and Photography programs. This exhibition is a direct response to a period of productivity and growth, with old themes from his past work still present such as; self-identity, non-linear storytelling, site-specific installation, artifact fabrication, puppetry, and portraiture, all with a fresh, new connection to the raw material.

May is all about the community and creativity at The Center for the Arts. Mark your calendars for these great, free events and celebrate the wonderfully artistic community we are all a part of.

The Center for the Arts Spring Membership Drive is on. Become a new member, renew or upgrade to be entered to win great prizes during the month of May. Memberships start at $90 and are good for the entire household. Join now and attend our Members Only Dance Party with music by Boot Juice.