Date and Time
Saturday Jul 30, 2016
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM PDT
Saturday, July 30th, 6:30 - 8:00 pm
Location
Middletown Art Center (MAC), 21456 Hwy. 175 at the junction of Hwy. 29, MIddletown, CA 95461
Fees/Admission
$5 is the suggested donation
Contact Information
707.809.8118
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Description
ART TALKS with Marcus Maria Jung, Saturday, July 30, at 6:30pm The Middletown Art Center’s new “Art Talks” series will present wood sculptor Marcus Maria Jung on Saturday, July 30, at 6:30pm. Jung was born in Germany, but has lived in California since 1998. His art studio on Cobb Mountain perished in the Valley Fire, but many of his pieces, created from our local forests, survived. Many new ones have been fashioned from the rubble. TIME magazine recently published an excellent article on “The Healing Power of Nature.” It discusses how walking in a forest, breathing its air and hearing the forest’s sounds is good for the human psyche. The article also mentions how beneficial it is even to simply view nature out one’s window. Jung’s works, known as “Tree Souls,” have been polished to glistening beauty, enhancing their natural contours. But the true wonder is in touching them; one can feel their healing energy. Holding a small piece induces a state of deep relaxation. The larger pieces are like totems, bringing the awe of nature into our space. Jung recently returned his “Circle of Elders,” a Stonehenge-like tree installation that was originally created for the EcoArts Sculpture Walk, to Lake County. It was recently the focus of a sunset ceremony on a Malibu beach, hosted by a local gallery there. He will also be screening his excellent photographs, discussing his artistic inspirations and influences, drawn from his travels around the world. In addition, he’ll discuss the development and refinement of his work processes. Jung explains: “My sculptures and installations function as a reflection of our relationship with nature, and as a portal to connect to the physical and metaphysical world.” Several “Tree Souls” sculptures are part of Middletown Art Center’s (MAC) current exhibit. Visit the exhibit Fridays 12-6, Saturdays 10-6, or Sundays 12-5 until August 14. Jung’s presentation will be from 6:30 to 8pm on Saturday July 30. $5 is the suggested donation. Light refreshments will be available. MAC is an arts non-profit made by and for community members. The “Art Talks” series will feature artists and aficionados presenting and speaking about painting, sculpture, photography, music, film and other media, detailing themes, techniques and influences. Visit MAC Fridays 12-6, Saturdays 10-6, and Sundays 12-5 or by appointment. The EcoArts Sculpture Walk is currently on view at the MAC Art Garden on the corner of Highways 29 and 175 and open dawn to dusk daily. Art Classes for all ages, in a variety of modalities and media are regularly offered. A 2-week healing arts program, open and free to the public will begin August 8. Musical events happen bi-monthly on Friday evenings. Learn more about MAC at www.middletownartcenter.org