The Ninety-Eighth Annual Exhibition
April 26 ~ May 17, 2009
Held at the Pasadena Museum of California Art
490 East Union Street, Pasadena, California www.pmcaonline.org
Gala Reception: Saturday, April 25; 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
[Note: The cover above is of the original 124-page exhibition catalogue. Cover images:
Winners of the 97th Annual Gold Medal Juried Exhibition~ John Asaro ~ Pavane for a Dead Princess, Oil on canvas, 46" x 50"; Christopher Slatoff ~ Fr. Electrico,
Bronze, 36" x 18" x 18".]
Executive Board of Directors of the California Art
Club: PETER ADAMS, President
DONALD P. BAKER, Chairman
GORDON de LANG
DAVID GALLUP, 1st Vice President
KEITH W. RENKEN, Treasurer
KATHY ROSE, Secretary
GAYLE GARNER ROSKI
Board of Directors: DAVID V. ADAMS
ELAINE ADAMS
LISA BLOOMINGDALE BELL
THOMAS E. LARKIN, JR.
DANIEL W. PINKHAM
JAMES A. REA
VICTOR D. RIESAU
ROBERT ZASA
Advisory Board: JEANNIE BRUNNICK
DAVID DAMM
KARL DEMPWOLF
DON DURBOROW
WANDA DURBOROW
LYNN GERTENBACH
RANDY HIGBEE
MICHELLE JADER
SHARON BURKETT KAISER
JACQUELINE KAMIN
ERNIE MARJORAM
STEPHEN MIRICH
CHRISTOPHER SLATOFF
JERRY SOLOMON
WILLIAM STOUT
PAUL STRAHM
RALPH WATERHOUSE
KAY YOUNG
Malibu/Ventura County Chapter
SHARON BURKETT KAISER, Chairman
Oramge County Chapter
DAVID DAMM, Chairman
San Diego Chapter: PAUL STRAHM, Chairman
San Francisco Bay Area Chapter:
MICHELLE JADER, Co-Chairman
KAY YOUNG, Co-Chairman
Santa Barbara Chapter:
RALPH WATERHOUSE, Chairman
Staff:
ELAINE ADAMS, Executive Director
LISA J. CAVELIER, Managing Director
BEVERLY CHANG, Public Relations Director
BARBARA CHUNG, Curatorial, Editorial and Administrative Assistant
SUSAN MARTIN, Financial Director
ERIC MERRELL, CAC Archivist and Website Manager
MIRIAM NÖSKE, Exhibitions Curator & CAC Newsletter Assistant Editor
MONIKA RAMNATH, Membership & Development Coordinator
Jurors: SUZANNE BELLAH, Executive Director, Carnegie Art Museum; CHRISTOPHER MOUNT, Former Executive Director, Pasadena Museum of California Art; DEBORAH SOLON, Ph.D., Curator and Author; MICHAEL ZAKIAN, Ph.D., Director, Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art; PETER ADAMS, Artist and CAC President; DAVID GALLUP, Artist, CAC Vice President, and Gold Medal Artists Committee Chair; DANIEL W. PINKHAM, Artist, CAC Mentor Program Chair, and Board Director; TONY PRO, Artist and Instructor; GAYLE GARNER ROSKI, Artist, CAC Collectors’ Circle Chair, and Executive Board Member; CHRISTOPHER SLATOFF, Artist, Instructor, CAC Sculpture Chair, and Advisory Board Member
CALIFORNIA
ART CLUB
The California
Art Club is pleased to present the 98th Annual Gold Medal Juried
Exhibition at the Pasadena Museum of California Art. The exhibition
includes original paintings and sculptures by 186contemporary artists, juried into the exhibition by
a panel oftenart experts. There is no theme to this exhibition,
other than creating works of the highest quality in technical
skills and poetic expression. There are three Gold Medal awards
that are presented - one to the "best" painting in the
exhibition, one to the "best" sculpture, and one for the Edgar Payne Award for Best Landscape; all three
winners are judged by fellow exhibiting artists. In an effort
to document this momentous occasion for future historic reference,
a comprehensive 124-page colour catalogue
has been produced.
Since the onset of the California Art Club's annual exhibitions
(the first was held in January 1911 at the Blanchard Gallery in
Los Angeles), the focus has been on producing the highest standards
in fine art, in both painting and sculpting. Those artists who
qualify to submit entries into the Gold Medal Exhibition must
already be designated "Signature," "Artist,"
"Sculptor" and "Mentor Program" members of
the California Art Club, which signifies that they reside in California
and have passed a rigid membership judging procedure. This year,
the Club has also invited several of its "Out-of-State Artist"
members, who are some of the most prestigious artists in the country.
HISTORY
In the early
part of the 20th century a small handful of painters settled in
Los Angeles where they formed the Painters Club of Los Angeles
in 1906. Three years later, the Painters Club reorganized itself
into the California Art Club and, for the first time, allowed
women to join as members. They soon became recognized as the most
important art organization in southern California and a dominant
cultural influence in Los Angeles during the city's formative
years. Today, the California Art Club, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit professional
art organization, is recognized as one of the oldest, largest
and most active professional art organizations in the country.
In 1997 the Club became and affiliate of the California Art Academy
and Museum to help preserve traditional academic training and
to maintain art and documents relating to California's art history.
The California Art Club is an internationally recognized organization
of leading American artists headquartered in Pasadena, California,
with a current membership of 2,700, of which 51 are "Signature"
members; 461 are "Artist" and "Sculptor" (combined)
members; 24 are Mentor members (highly talented artists under
age 32 selected by special recommendation), and over 2,000 are
"Patron" members. Patron membership is open to anyone
who would like to join in support of contemporary-traditional
art for annual dues of $50. Additional Patron levels with special
benefits are also available.
THE PASADENA
MUSEUM OF CALIFORNIA ART
The Mission
of the Pasadena Museum of California Art is to educate and enrich
the public through the collection, study and presentation of works
of California art, design and architecture from 1850 through the
present. Informed by the state's rich mixture of cultures and
inspired by its impressive geography, California art has long
been defined by a spirit of freedom and experimentation. PMCA
exhibitions and educational programs explore the cultural dynamics
and influences unique to California that have shaped and defined
art in all media.
Robert and Arlene Oltman, long-time Pasadena residents and art
collectors, founded the museum and underwrote the costs of its
construction. The impetus to build a museum devoted to California
art grew from the Oltman's collecting activities, which began
to focus in recent years almost exclusively on artists from California.
PMCA is the only museum in Southern California entirely devoted
to California art and celebrates the pioneering role of historic
California artists, the vibrant contemporary art scene, and the
growing public interest in California in general.
Construction of the new museum began in December 2000 and the
completed facility opened its doors to the public in June 2002.
Located in the heart of Pasadena's historic Playhouse District,
the museum is a vital new cultural venue. Designed by the Los
Angeles architecture firm MDA Johnson Favaro Architecture and
Urban Design, PMCA is housed in a three-story, mixed-use facility
and features 8,000 square feet of gallery space, a bookstore,
and a community room.
PMCA's inaugural exhibition in 2002, On-Ramps: Transitional
Moments in California Art, featured works from four historical
moments in California art from the past century - Impressionism
to Post Impressionism, Post Surrealism, Hard Edge Abstraction
to Finish Fetish, and Bay Area Conceptualism. Subsequent exhibitions
included the following: Capturing Light: Masterpieces of California
Photography, 1850 -2000; Majestic Sprawl: Recent Los Angeles Photography;
Catherine Wagner: Cross Sections; Vincent Fecteau: Recent Works;
Milford Zornes: A California Watercolorist at 95; and California
Design Biennial 2003.
SPONSORS
Throughout
history, even the greatest artists have had to rely on the encouragement
and generosity of their benefactors. Today, as we produce the
California Art Club's 98th Annual Gold Medal Juried Exhibition,
we wish to thank our generous benefactors who have made the success
of this exhibition possible.
We
wish to thank the following generous sponsors:
PRESENTING SPONSORS
COLLECTORS' CIRCLE DINNER BENEFACTORS
La Clarière
Peter and Elaine Adams
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Bell/Isabel Wadsworth
Paul and Beatrice Bennett/Warren and Alyce Williamson
Alan and Anna Clark
Pasadena Art Colony
Martin and Joan Ransohoff
Ed and Gayle Roski
Mary Carol Rudin
Ernest and Donna Schroeder
La Pelouse
Mr. and Mrs. Don Baker
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brickman/Mr. and Mrs. Herb Seymour
Warren and Alyce Williamson
Stephen English and Molly Munger
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Renken
GOLD SPONSORS Anonymous (2)
BRONZE SPONSORS
Union Bank of California Foundation
Berne H. Evans III
Kaiser Family Trust
Hon. Maribeth Walton McGinley
Irene and Don McGovern
James and Jodie Rea
PATRON SPONSORS
Gerald and Georgia Brommer
Dennis and Susan Cabral
Susan and Stephen Chandler
Gail Feingarten Oppenheimer
Wendy and John Siciliano
Situ Art Gallery
ArtSanDiego - Gary and Linda Stanley
FRIENDS OF THE CALIFORNIA ART CLUB
John Asaro
Pat and John Bucklin
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Burns
Ron Chesley
Dennis and Connie Doheny
Don and Wanda Durborow
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fish
Christopher and Astrid Forbes
Joel W. Heger
W. Jason Situ
MAGAZINE
AWARD SPONSORS American Art Collector
art ltd.
Art of the West
Beverly Hills Design & Life Magazine
Design Magazine
Fine Art Connoisseur
Southwest Art
THE magazine Los Angeles
SUPPORTING SPONSORS
Peter and Becky Adams
Ginger Bowen
Marie M. Burns
Verna Marie Campbell
Jackie Chiu
J. Alfonso Colocho
Stuart M. de Haaff and Kathryn A. Keeler
Karl Dempwolf
Timothy L. Geisen
Carol Guzman
Carolyn Hesse-Low
David Hiovich and Daniel Muñoz
Debra Holladay
Rick and Linda Humphrey
Elaine Kaniewski
Sharon Jackman
Arthur and Susan Lacerte
Ben S. Lao
Simon Lok
Lee MacLeod
Walter and Martha McNall
Gunilla Marlis
Tom Porter, The Fine Arts Exchange, Inc.
Julio Pro
Rodolfo Rivademar
Junn and Frannie Roca
Dorothy Shepherd
Liliana Simanton
Michael Situ
Barbara Steinwedell
Carol Swinney
Frances Tamura
Anna Marie and Bob Warren
Retha M. Wells
Judy and Randy Wilson
Jim Wodark
Jeff Yeomans
Donors listed
as of press date. We apologize for any omissions.