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SUMMARY:Hardy Hanson: IN THE SPRING
DESCRIPTION:Hardy Hanson: IN THE SPRING\nOpening reception: January 23\, 5-7 p.m.\nOn view through March 31\, 2026\, at Michelle Thomas Fine Art Gallery + Studio \nHardy Hanson worked passionately and prolifically for 55 years\, painting\, sculpting\, printmaking\, and teaching art\, often simultaneously. He found a positive synergism working on all at once\, and many pieces took several years to complete. This “grasshopper” approach allowed for one medium to influence another\, resolving artistic dilemmas. \nDuring the 1970s\, Hanson focused primarily on creating detailed sculptural works using repeated\, unorthodox materials. Small yet powerful\, these sculptures produce simultaneous feelings of fascination and aversion\, an uneasy tension. Hardy said he chose “micro elements to address macro themes\,” manipulating order to reveal the underlying chaos and darker side of human nature. \nHis sly titles were intellectual keys to engaging and expanding viewers’ perceptions. Towards the end of his life\, Hardy explored more existential questions\, shifting his focus from the world around him to the world within. His lifelong interest in the interactions of painted fragments culminated in this series of beautiful paintings. \nDense drifts of pointillist dots create illusory volumes of light and space\, a visual ebb and flow\, expressing the mysterious connection we have with our infinite cosmos. He titled these paintings his “Meditations” series. \nABOUT THE ARTIST: HARDY HANSON\nFebruary 16\, 1935–January 25\, 2012 \nHardy Hanson was born and raised in Long Beach\, California\, and was educated at Long Beach City College\, University of California\, Los Angeles\, and Yale University\, where he studied under Josef Albers. He went on to teach at San Fernando Valley Junior College\, California State University\, Northridge\, UCLA\, University of Southern California\, and finally\, as Professor of Art Emeritus at Porter College\, University of California\, Santa Cruz\, for 29 years. He was a core member of the UCSC Art Department. \nWhen not in his studio\, Hanson’s artistic expression took its most powerful and enduring form in the four-acre terraced garden surrounding the home he and his wife\, Ruth\, built in Santa Cruz in 1971. He sculpted the hillsides with re-purposed broken concrete\, creating terraced orchards\, vegetable and rose gardens\, no less intricate than his meticulous art. The daily rhythms of nature suited his artistic habits. \nHanson’s work is included in the following permanent collections: \nColorado Springs Fine Art Center\nCrocker Art Museum\, Sacramento\nFresno Art Museum\nHirshhorn Museum\, Washington\, D.C.\nLong Beach Museum of Art\nLos Angeles County Museum of Art\nPalm Springs Desert Museum\, California\nThe Metropolitan Museum of Art\, New York\nMilwaukee Art Center\nNational Gallery of Australia\nSanta Barbara Museum of Art\nSan Diego Museum of Art \nCalendar – Bernal Heights and Beyond\nDISTANT EXISTENCE: Paintings by Samuel Kampelman Exhibition\nInclusions Gallery: Dreams in the City – Beata Kaczmarek\nBernal ConnectMike Doherty serves as Chief Experience Officer at Greening Projects\, a nonprofit organization dedicated to transforming underutilized urban spaces into vibrant green areas
URL:https://bernalconnect.com/event/hardy-hanson-in-the-spring/
LOCATION:Michelle Thomas Fine Art Gallery\, 40 29th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Chess Nights at Barebottle Brewery: A Weekly Gathering for All
DESCRIPTION:Chess Nights at Barebottle Brewery: A Weekly Gathering for All\nIn the heart of the bustling city\, a unique tradition has begun to take root at Barebottle Brewery\, capturing the interest of chess enthusiasts and casual players alike. Last week marked the inception of what promises to be a staple event in our community: Chess Nights at Barebottle Brewery. The overwhelming enjoyment and camaraderie among attendees have inspired us to make this gathering a weekly event. \nWeekly Chess Meets: Strategy\, Suds\, and Savory Snacks\nEvery Monday\, from 5 to 8 PM\, Barebottle Brewery becomes a vibrant hub of intellectual exchange and social interaction. Participants of all ages and skill levels are invited to play casual chess while savoring exceptional craft beer and delectable offerings from a rotating selection of food trucks. This event is not just about challenging your friends to a game of chess; it’s an opportunity to unwind\, meet new people\, and indulge in Barebottle’s unique flavors. \nInclusive and Welcoming: A Space for Everyone\nOne of the core principles behind Chess Nights at Barebottle Brewery is inclusivity. Whether you’re a seasoned player looking to hone your skills or a newcomer curious about the game\, you’ll find a welcoming environment that encourages participation and learning. We believe that chess can bring people together\, transcending age and experience. To ensure everyone can participate\, attendees are encouraged to bring their own chess sets\, if available. However\, community spirit ensures a board is always open to new players. \nSupporting Our Gracious Hosts\nAs we gather to enjoy the games and the company\, we also aim to support Barebottle Brewery\, our generous hosts. Attendees are encouraged to purchase as a token of appreciation for the space provided and to indulge in the exceptional beverages and food available. For those who prefer non-alcoholic options\, Barebottle offers a variety of drinks to ensure everyone can find something to enjoy. \nJoin the Tradition: Make Monday Nights Chess Nights\nChess Nights at Barebottle Brewery is more than just an event; it’s a burgeoning tradition that fosters community\, friendship\, and the love of the game. We invite you to join this growing community. Whether you’re aiming to become a chess master or simply looking for a pleasant way to start your week\, Monday nights at Barebottle Brewery offer the perfect blend of challenge and relaxation. \nJoin us next Monday to experience the magic for yourself. Bring a chess set\, a friend\, or just your curiosity. Dive into the world of chess\, enjoy some of the finest brews in the city\, and make new friends along the way. Chess Nights at Barebottle Brewery await you – where every move brings us closer. \nBernal Chess Club | Facebook group | Chess.com club | Lichess team \nCalendar – Bernal Heights and Beyond\nChess Lecture at the Bernal Heights Library\nBernal Chess Club\nBernal ConnectMike Doherty serves as Chief Experience Officer at Greening Projects\, a nonprofit organization dedicated to transforming underutilized urban spaces into vibrant green areas
URL:https://bernalconnect.com/event/chess-nights-at-barebottle-brewery-a-weekly-gathering-for-all/2026-03-23/
LOCATION:Barebottle Brewing Company\, 1525 Cortland Avenue\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
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