Cole M James: 3 Movements, Student Workshop: February 29, 2020

Ojai Institute Presents Books That Breathe: Non Linear Storytelling

Free Student Workshop with Cole M James, Artist in Residence

Location: Carolyn Glasoe Bailey Foundation, 248 South Montgomery Street, Ojai

  • Saturday, February 29, 2020, 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

 

Students of all ages are invited to attend a free workshop with Cole M James, Ojai Institute Artist in Residence. Students will have the opportunity to tour the art exhibition Cole M James: 3 Movements, meet the artist, and participate in a book making workshop. Lunch and all materials will be provided.

Our memory has the amazing ability to collapse and expand time. Books That Breathe is a design based workshop. We write or draw memories or information on sheets of paper that are folded and combined into collapsible and expandable books.

The work of Cole M James is that of a negotiator, navigating the African Diaspora, circling the expanse of queerness and fumbling through womanhood. James’ interdisciplinary work explores the intersections between digital production and the analog collections of lived experiences. James was born in Chicago and raised in Moreno Valley, California. She received a Bachelor of Arts from Cal State San Bernardino and Masters in Fine Arts from Claremont Graduate University. James currently lives and works in Los Angeles, California.

With 3 Movements, the artist is inviting the viewer on a personal diaspora journey, with moments of reflection, and a closing event that offers the viewer resources to pursue their own journey. The inherent generosity of this project explores being comfortable or mindfully uncomfortable in the unknowing of one’s cultural heritage. 3 Movements has been informed by the artist’s recent time spent this past summer in Ghana, and an ongoing exploration of cross cultural ethnomedicinal knowledge especially as to how it relates to the female body.

To register please contact:

Frederick Janka, Executive Director, [email protected] or 646.334.1006

Cole M James: 3 Movements, Special Guest: Sade Musa: Saturday, February 22, 2020

Ojai Institute
Cole M James: 3 Movements
Special Guest: Sade Musa

Saturday, February 22, 5:00 – 7:00 pm
Carolyn Glasoe Bailey Foundation
248 South Montgomery Street, Ojai

Sade Musa is an herbalist, wellness educator, and activist. She founded Roots of Resistance (@rootsofresistance) — a project which aims to reconnect people with their ancestral healing practices and address health disparities and other forms of injustice impacting marginalized communities. 

XANADU Conversation with Gary Lang and Russell Young: Thursday, February 6, 2020

XANADU
Lobby Chat:
Gary Lang & Russell Young

Thursday, February 6, 5:00 – 7:00 pm
The Gallery at Hotel Indigo Santa Barbara
121 State Street, Santa Barbara

You are invited to join Frederick Janka, Executive Director for a conversation and reception with artists featured in the current exhibition XANADU. All are welcome!

Conversation will begin promptly at 5:00 followed by exhibition tours and reception.

Jonathan Herrera Soto in Conversation: Saturday, February 1, 2020

Ojai Institute
Podcast Event:
Jonathan Herrera Soto

Saturday, February 1, 5:00 – 7:00 pm
Carolyn Glasoe Bailey Foundation
248 South Montgomery Street, Ojai
Conversation and reception are free, all are welcome.

Jonathan Herrera Soto is a printmaker currently based in Minneapolis, Minnesota — traditionally Wahpekute and Mdewakanton lands. He graduated with a BFA from the Minneapolis College in Art and Design in 2017. Recent solo exhibitions of Herrera Soto’s work include In Between / Underneath at the Minneapolis Institute of Art, Querida Presencia at the Duluth Art Institute, and Entre Rios y Montañas at Annex Gallery, Chicago. He has participated in numerous artist residencies and fellowships, some of which include Kala Institute, CA; Yaddo, NY; Kimmel Harding Nelson Center, NE; Hambidge Center for the Arts, GA; Epicenter, UT; The Studios at MASS MoCA, MA; 33 Officia Creativia, Italy; Spudnik Press Cooperative, Chicago; and High Point Center for Printmaking, MN. Herrera Soto is a 2018 recipient of the Santo Foundation Individual Artist Award, the Minnesota State Arts Board Artist Initiative Grant, a 2019 recipient of the Metro Regional Arts Council Next Step Grant, and is a current 2019-2021 Jerome Hill Artist Grant fellow. www.jonathanherrerastudio.com

Artist Dinner with
Jonathan Herrera Soto

Saturday, February 1, 7:00 pm
$100 per person. Free for Founders Circle Members and above.

Quantity:Ticket Type:Amount:Description:
Dinner Ticket: Saturday, February 1100.00 USDTime: 7:00 pm
Your confirmation will be emailed after payment is complete

Cruz Ortiz & Burnt Nopal Happy Hour Pop up & Art Crawl: Friday, December 13, 2019

Ojai Institute Presents
Cruz Ortiz & Burnt Nopal
En Vivo Holiday Happy Hour, Pop up & Art Crawl!

25% of proceeds benefit the Ojai Institute
Friday, December 13, 2019
3:00 – 6:00 pm
Two locations in Ojai!

Found 203 Studio, 203 North Ventura Street 
Tala Design, 307 East Ojai Avenue 

Drinks, bites, shopping

The Ojai Institute is an initiative of the Carolyn Glasoe Bailey Foundation and is a platform for engagement and learning that celebrates the unique vision of artists. At the heart of the Ojai Institute is an Artist in Residence program based in Ojai, in addition to a student education program, an exhibition program, an artist conversation series podcast, and the annual Artist & Ideas Festival. The Ojai Institute is committed to artists, and to free thought and dialog.

XANADU Conversation with Cassandria Blackmore and Ruth Pastine: Thursday, December 5, 2019

All are welcome to join us for a special event with artists Cassandria Blackmore and Ruth Pastine, in conversation with Frederick Janka, Executive Director. Both artists are currently featured in the exhibition XANADU at The Gallery at Hotel Indigo Santa Barbara, a satellite initiative.

Celebrate Downtown Santa Barbara First Thursday evening of art & culture with us!

This Thursday, December 7, 5:00 – 7:00 PM
The Gallery at Hotel Indigo Santa Barbara
121 State St, Santa Barbara
Conversation will begin promptly at 5:00 followed by exhibition tours and reception.

Download the First Thursday Passport here!

Cole M James in Residence: Ticketed Events

Quantity:Ticket Type:Amount:Description:
Dinner Ticket: Saturday, December 14100.00 USDTime: 6:00 pm. Join us for an artist led culinary experience exploring recipes from Ghana and Soul Food. Location: Private residence, Ojai
Your confirmation will be emailed after payment is complete

2019 Annual Student Artist Exhibition: October 12 – November 2, 2019

Please join us as we celebrate our student artists!

Opening Reception: Saturday, October 12, 11:00 am – 1:00 pm. Gallery will remain open until 5:00 pm.

Gallery Hours during the exhibition:

Saturday, October 12: 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Thursday, October 24: 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Friday, October 25: 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Saturday, October 26: 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Thursday, October 31: 11:00 am – 5:00 pm – Costumes encouraged! Candy for kids!
Friday, November 1: 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Saturday, November 2: 11:00 am – 5:00 pm

And by appointment. Please contact Frederick Janka, Executive Director, [email protected], 646.334.1006

Fierce Generosity 2.0: September 14 – October 19, 2019, Burnet Fine Art & Advisory

We are thrilled to announce the exhibition Fierce Generosity 2.0, and the launch of the Carolyn Glasoe Bailey Foundation Minnesota Art Prize.

Fierce Generosity 2.0
September 14, 2019 – October 19, 2019
Opening Reception Saturday September 14, 6-8pm
Artist talk at 6:30pm
Burnet Fine Art & Advisory, Wayzata, Minnesota

Burnet Fine Art & Advisory’s newest exhibition entitled Fierce Generosity 2.0 was curated and organized by the Carolyn Glasoe Bailey Foundation, a non-profit foundation located in Ojai, California. The exhibition showcases a selection of work by Rob Fischer, Cole M James, Yassi Mazandi, Ruth Pastine, David Rathman and Aaron Spangler. A percentage of sales from the exhibition will support the newly created Carolyn Glasoe Bailey Foundation Minnesota Art Prize. The Minnesota Art Prize consists of a cash grant and residency at the Ojai Institute in Ojai, California. David Rathman is the recipient of the inaugural prize. Fierce Generosity 2.0 follows the 2016 exhibition Fierce Generosity that helped launch the Carolyn Glasoe Bailey Foundation.

Fierce Generosity 2.0 was conceived as a meeting point of artists that are part of the Carolyn Glasoe Bailey Foundation’s efforts, with three artists from Minnesota and three from California. The intention is to present a spectrum of artistic exploration between representation and pure abstraction, while illustrating the breadth and depth of the foundation’s support of living artists. Read More –>

Artworks, clockwise from left: Rob Fischer, Cole M James, Yassi Mazandi, Aaron Spangler, David Rathman, Ruth Pastine.