Arts and Entertainment
March 9, 2023
From: Kala Art InstituteFossil of Language, Yuzo Nakano - Closing Reception
Closing Reception: Friday, March 17, 4pm-7pm
Join us for the closing reception on Friday, March 17, 4-7pm for Fossil of Language, a retrospective featuring works by Yuzo Nakano, Artistic Director Emeritus and Co-founder of Kala Art Institute.
Nakano’s life itself is a journey of art. In his statement he describes his experience of traveling the world in the late 1960s and the impact that had on creating an international artist community right here in Berkeley in the early 1970s - Kala. He has had a profound influence on future generations of artists and artist communities.
The exhibition is on view through March 17. If you cannot make it to the closing reception, the gallery is also open Tue - Fri, 12-5pm leading up to the closing reception. Come visit us!
Kala Fellowship Application Due March 15th
One week countdown - Kala's Fellowship Program - apply via slideroom! The application deadline is March 15th. Learn more about this opportunity here and start your application today. Artists receive $3,000, a one to nine-month artist residency with 24/7 access to Kala's facilities, one-month housing at the Higby (across the street from Kala) for artists from outside the Bay Area, a free class, and a culminating group exhibition in the Kala Gallery.
New this year and with support from an individual donor, one of the six spots is designated for a veteran artist (who has served in the US armed forces). If you are eligible for this opportunity, please note your interest in Question 14 on the slideroom application.
In addition, in partnership with the Sustainable Arts Foundation, we also have support for parent artists. One of our six fellowships is designated for a parent artist (with a child under 18 at home). We also have several additional parent artist residencies (more info under Special Programs). If you are eligible, please note your interest on Question 13.
Email Leyla at [email protected] with any questions!
Community Figure Drawing Session
Date & Time: March 20, 6pm-9pm
Location: Kala Community Classroom
Cost: $20-35, sliding scale
Come draw with us in the Kala gallery space! We will have a model for the full 3 hours during which participants can practice their figure drawing at their own pace, work on incorporating a figure into an existing piece, or however they’d like to use their time! Kala staff members – who are also practicing artists – will facilitate the session and offer any desired feedback or support.
Please RSVP ahead of time for this session, as we have limited spots available. Open to all ages 18 and above. For any questions, contact [email protected].
Adult Class Highlights
Artechn?: The Art and Technology of Paints
Wednesdays, March 15 - April 12, 6pm-9pm
Instructor: Eva-Maria Spampinato
Location: Kala Printmaking Studio
Location: Kala Printmaking Studio
Saturday & Sunday, April 1&2, 10am-3pm
Instructor: Rudolph Taylor
Location: Kala Printmaking Studio
Intro to Cyanotype Printing & Toning with Botanicals
Tuesdays, April 4-25,
10am-3pm
Instructor: Christine Huhn
Location: Kala Printmaking Studio
Kala offers tuition assistance and sliding scale for Kala adult and youth classes. Apply online!
Camp Kala Highlights
Imaginative Puppets for Storytellers
Ages 6-11
Mon-Fri, July 31-Aug 4, 9am-3pm
Instructor: Risa Lenore
Location: Kala Community Classroom & Gallery
Acrylic Painting: Fantasy in the Frame
Ages 11-17
Mon-Fri, July 10-14, 10am-4pm
Instructor: Krista Wright
Location: Kala Community Classroom & Gallery
Teen Comics Lab: Panels and Perspectives
Ages 11-17
Mon-Fri, July 17-21, 10am-4pm
Instructor: Gideon Egbuchulam
Location: Kala Community Classroom & Gallery
Silkscreen: A Painterly Approach
Ages 11-17
Mon-Fri, July 24-28, 10am-4pm
Instructor: Leonard Reidelbach
Location: Kala Community Classroom & Gallery
Spring Teen Studio Programs
Teen Studio After School (Spring)
Wednesdays, March 15- May 17, 2023 (9 weeks), 4pm- 6:30 pm
Grades: 6-12th
Instructor: Yael Levy
Have your own art goals? New to making art? This class will allow your art practice to grow in any direction you’d like. If you don’t know which way you want your art to go, don’t let that stop you, we will explore many different possibilities and get inspired by various artists and styles!
Compass Drawing: Topophilia & A Sense of Place
Thursdays, March 16- Apr 20, 2023 (5 weeks), 4pm- 6pm
Grades: 6-12th
Instructor: Judit Navratil
Join this 5-week drawing course to explore the concept of topophilia (strong sense of place) and how we relate to land, place, and space through various techniques with an interdisciplinary approach. Students collaborate on a collective map, collaging together their individual art pieces and findings that they gather throughout the course.
Tuesdays, March 21- May 30, 2023 (10 Sessions), 4pm-5:30pm
Instructor: Ali Vaughan