{"id":263296,"date":"2007-09-11T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2007-09-11T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/artwalk-on-the-bay-returns-to-embarcadero-park-north\/"},"modified":"2007-09-11T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2007-09-11T07:00:00","slug":"artwalk-on-the-bay-returns-to-embarcadero-park-north","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/artwalk-on-the-bay-returns-to-embarcadero-park-north\/","title":{"rendered":"ArtWalk on the Bay regresa a Embarcadero Park North"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Gentle maritime breezes, a backdrop of boats cruising on San Diego Bay, a park setting and a more intimate venue are the key contrasts between the 23-year-old April ArtWalk in Little Italy and its newer sibling, ArtWalk on the Bay, now in its second year. <br \/>The free art festival will be held at Embarcadero Park North, behind Seaport Village at the southern end of Kettner Blvd., on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 8 and 9, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. <br \/>An autumn event was added due to public demand. <br \/>&#8220;We&#8217;d been looking for a place for a fall event at the request of the artists and the public,&#8221; said Sandi Cottrell, managing director of both ArtWalk events. <br \/>This year&#8217;s ArtWalk on the Bay is made possible through generous underwriting from presenting sponsor Manchester Hotel Group, as well as the Port of San Diego and a group of corporate and community partners <br \/>Those who have enjoyed April&#8217;s Little Italy ArtWalk will recognize many of the same elements and artists, but in a bayside park rather than an urban street setting. <br \/>About 60 of the approximately 150 expected artists have participated in ArtWalk before. <br \/>The artists will display their works in white tents arranged along walkways and on the park&#8217;s grass. <br \/>Traditional and contemporary painters, specialists in pleine aire and abstract compositions, plus watercolor, glass and ceramic artists, photographers, sculptors and fine arts jewelers will be among those exhibiting. <br \/>No crafts are accepted into the juried show. <br \/>The Mexican Consulate, known for sponsoring one of the most interesting, cutting-edge gatherings of artists, will again bring a group of about 15 artists to exhibit at ArtWalk on the Bay. <br \/>&#8220;Our cultural attach\u00e9 is very active in bringing all types of Mexican culture to the area, from all over Mexico,&#8221; Cottrell said. <br \/>Musical entertainment is scheduled throughout both days. Among the noteworthy performers is Simeon Flick, recently nominated for a San Diego Music Award. <br \/>Other performers include Dave Humphries, Christopher Dale, Saba, Steve Ybarra, Tara Jo Oliver, Terry Matsuoka and The Shambles. <br \/>KidsWalk, run in conjunction with local arts organizations, provides educational yet fun opportunities for children to try their hands at varied arts activities. <br \/>Kite Koloring is new this year and will enable children to paint plain white kites, with group kite-flying offered both days at 3 p.m. <br \/>Afterwards the &#8220;kolorful kites&#8221; will be donated to children at Becky&#8217;s House and the Polinsky Children&#8217;s Center. <br \/>Among this year&#8217;s artist exhibitors is Jane Riles, a seven-time ArtWalk participant and former French professor. <br \/>The Point Loma resident summers in France and takes her inspiration for paintings from both locations. Riles, who works in oils, acrylics and watercolors, emphasizes &#8220;the emotional response to an experience&#8221; along with strong colors and &#8220;vigorous brushstrokes&#8221; in her works. <br \/>&#8220;The only way you can make art truly unique is to paint your own inside feeling. That&#8217;s what transfers to the viewer,&#8221; she explained. <br \/>For a solo exhibition at the San Diego Art Institute she painted 12 large landscapes of the San Diego skyline, which she later realized was her response to Sept. 11. <br \/>&#8220;I realized how fragile skylines are and I documented ours. Some experiences I can&#8217;t express in words but can express in paint,&#8221; she said. <br \/>Ken Osborne, a software engineer and Point Loma resident, is a fine art photographer who now works primarily in digital format. <br \/>His &#8220;day job&#8221; gives him the opportunity to travel widely and encounter interesting photography projects.<\/p>\n<p>He, too, emphasizes the emotional element in his work. <br \/>&#8220;I&#8217;m an opportunist who finds lighting situations. What I&#8217;m trying to do is capture an image that will have an emotional impact, a beautiful image; a situation like a disaster after a firestorm. I have a variety of topics, depending upon what I come across, landscapes, architecture, wildlife refuges and national parks,&#8221; he explained. <br \/>Recent La Jolla resident Anita Lewis, who just moved to Oceanside in search of a larger studio, is a former high-end kitchen designer who is now a full-time artist. <br \/>Lewis is a painter who works in two styles, the impressionist and abstract, although she is moving more towards the abstract. <br \/>She will be displaying both styles at ArtWalk. <br \/>&#8220;I&#8217;m still an advocate that any artist should learn their trade and learn how to draw and paint the way the old masters did before venturing into the abstract. That&#8217;s what gives you license to go into the abstract and develop your own style,&#8221; she said. <br \/>ArtWalk on the Bay visitors are encouraged to take the trolley to the Seaport Village stop on the Orange Line. Limited parking is available in nearby lots. <br \/>The event runs on the will of the public, as many of the event&#8217;s activities are staffed by volunteers. <br \/>&#8220;This is a free community event and we always need last minute volunteers. It&#8217;s a great opportunity to get involved in the vibrant San Diego arts scene,&#8221; said Carmen DeBello, director of ArtWalk volunteers. <br \/>To volunteer, contact DeBello at cdebello@artwalksandiego.org or call (619) 615-1090 x 211. <br \/>For those interested in purchasing art, Cottrell reminds guests to bring more than a credit card. <br \/>&#8220;We try to remind people to bring checkbooks. Not all artists accept credit cards,&#8221; Cottrell said. <br \/>For a more information about participating artists, performers, entertainment schedules and directions, visit ArtWalk&#8217;s website, www.artwalkonthebay.org or call (619) 615-1090.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Gentle maritime breezes, a backdrop of boats cruising on San Diego Bay, a park setting and a more intimate venue are the key contrasts between the 23-year-old April ArtWalk in Little Italy and its newer sibling, ArtWalk on the Bay, now in its second year. 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