Pauletta Chanco ART SHOW opens in July. It is entitled Shifting Sands
and is from July 19- Aug 21, 2014 at SFMOMA Artists' Gallery in Fort Mason, San Francisco, California.
The reception will be on Saturday, July 19 from 3-5 pm.Upstairs gallery.
http://www.sfmoma.org/visit/artists_gallery
Fort Mason Center
2 Marina Boulevard, Building A
San Francisco, CA 94123
Hours:Tuesday - Saturday 10:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Closed Sunday - Monday
Artists Gallery Contact: 415.441.4777 artistsgallery@sfmoma.or
Here’s a link to a photo in Dropbox:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/7elu7xnisx7y213/Breathing%20into%20Sadness.jpg
You can use the image above in the link for publicizing the show.
Shifting Sands
Living with a terminal diagnosis has taught me that I can never
make plans with any certitude. Chemo treatments interrupt and
interfere with life and when these stop, death will come, seeking
me out with his firm agenda in hand.
All I can do is live in the moment, appreciating each one as it arises.
I choose to spend moments creating beauty and breathing life into what
was never there before. The poignancy of these creative moments is the
most amazing gift of all.
http://www.paulettachanco.com/
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Monday, March 24, 2014
Wednesday, November 06, 2013
Alameda Sangha-Deepening One's Practice Sat Nov 23 2013
Deepening One's Practice
Sat Nov 23 2013
9am-4:30pm
Taught by Pauletta Chanco and Baruch Golden
Register at https://sites.google.com/site/alamedasangha/
Email alamedasagha@gmail.com
Donation
Bring a bag lunch
United Methodist Church, 2311 Buena Vista Ave.,
Alameda, CA 94501
Wednesday, May 01, 2013
Friday, March 15, 2013
Alameda Sangha-Death, Dying and Mindfulness~A Day Long Workshop
Death, Dying and Mindfulness~A Day Long Workshop
Venue -Buena Vista United Methodist Church, 2311 Buena Vista Ave. in Alameda, CA
May 18, 2013
Start Time 9:00am End Time 5:00pm
Description
Join us in a reflection on The Five Contemplations offered to us by the Buddha. Workshop taught by Pauletta Chanco and Baruch Golden
Register at-https://sites.google.com/site/alamedasangha/home or alamedasangha@gmail.com.
Bring a bag lunch. Donation basis
According to the ancient tradition of Theravadan Buddhism, we practice dana, the mindful generosity that opens the heart. We provide a donations basket so those who attend can practice dana in turn and keep the sangha going so that others can also attend freely.
Saturday, October 27, 2012
November 2012 Daylong Meditation
Saturday, November 10, from 9am to 5pm
The sangha's regular teachers. Rebecca Dixon, Anthony Rodgers, and Paulette Chanco, will lead this
day of continuous, silent practice with alternating periods of sitting, walking, and dharma talks.
This retreat is suitable for people at all levels of experience, who feel ready to practice for eight hours.
Register online.
Saturday, November 10, from 9am to 5pm
United Methodist Church,
2311 Buena Vista Ave, Alameda, CA 94501
The church has comfortable chairs, and you may bring any sitting supplies you want.
Also bring a bag lunch to eat in silence. Please come 15 minutes early to settle in.
To make this event available to all, and to provide an opportunity to practice generosity,
this event is provided on a donation basis.
alamedasangha@gmail.com
https://sites.google.com/site/alamedasangha/home
Saturday, July 07, 2012
Alameda Sangha - Peace in Every Moment
Peace in Every Moment
Announcements
Monthly Yoga
Dina Hondrogen, a sangha member, offers 45 minutes of yoga before our regular meeting on the last Sunday of each month. Yoga can aid settling in and deepening your practice experience.
Please read more about Dina and the practice offered here.
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The Alameda Sangha is a place to practice and discuss mindfulness meditation and Buddhist teachings.
Founded in 2008, today we are led by three teachers
of the Theravada tradition, Pauletta M. Chanco,
Rebecca Dixon, and Anthony Rodgers. Find more
about our teachers here..
We meet Sunday evenings from 7-9 pm at the
Buena Vista United Methodist Church,
2311 Buena Vista Ave. in Alameda, CA. Please find
Visit our blog for practice guidance and past dharma talks.
Meeting Schedule
July
* Please note that on nights when Rebecca teaches, the meeting will be held from 7:00 - 8:30 pm. TBA - To Be Announced |
Alameda Sangha meets 7-9pm at the United Methodist Church, 2311 Buena Vista Ave., Alameda, CA
Tuesday, May 01, 2012
Line, Space and Abstract Expression
Line, Space and Abstract Expression
Curated by Eric Murphy and Joyce Gordon
May 4 – May 26, 2012
Opening Reception: First Friday, May 4th, 6-9pm
Artist Talk: Saturday, May 12th 1-3pm
Joyce Gordon Gallery
406 14th St
Oakland, Ca. 94612
http://joycegordongallery.com/
Participating Artists-
B. Aliza, Pauletta Chanco, Tracy Ricks, Emily Weil
For more information please contact:
Curator: Eric Murphy eric.aioakland@gmail.com Gallery: 510.465.8928
Joyce Gordon Gallery and A.I. Oakland presents “Line, Space and Abstract Expression”, an excursion of four abstract painters finding a similar path along the elements of line, texture and plane; becoming voyagers of an alternative abstract expression. These biomorphic paintings all share a common thread of curvilinear lines
and divided spaces or planes as Kandinsky may as well refer to them; however each artist finds their own technique to understand their path regarding the natural. No matter the journey, all four painters utilize the same expression of abstraction; a distillation process of reducing the physical world to its most basic, essential nature so that visceral communication is possible with the viewer.
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Barbara Aliza - Utilizing a variety of natural and acrylic materials, her work explores the complexity of surface, the beauty of imperfection and, ultimately, survival. Aliza’s collection of paintings are inspired by nature’s ability to re-assert itself to survive – a metaphor for our own individual survival. In this exhibit her most recent series – Provenance--emphasizes the transitory and impermanent essence of nature. A point of origin, or provenance, can be seen as a transition from one state to another – again, an affirmation of our individual survival.

Pauletta Chanco – After an inspirational trip to Death Valley with her husband in January, she started a new body of work that conveys the unique palette of this desert and its raw, stunning beauty and quietude. Time spent roaming and looking at the interconnection of geological forces to create a visual feast of color, shape and form in one place, encourages deep sensations of human vulnerabilities and our overall insignificance in the grand scheme of our existence. In her current body of work “Sojourn in the Desert” (both oil on linen and her encaustic series), remains the abstracted leaf forms making their reappearance from a previous body of work known as “Clearing the Path for Practice:” Here, indeed, as with previous paintings, the leaves symbolize the vulnerabilities and the cluttering of the mind that lead us astray and away from liberation. The veils and atmospheric realms over the picture plane represent our various mental states both wholesome and unwholesome.
Tracy Ricks - is a self-skilled artist who currently resides in Silicon Valley. A native Arizonian, Tracy’s first creative endeavor was displayed at an early age. She has received training in Manual Architectural Drafting and Interior Design. This training allowed her to tap into her God-given talents and create pieces to complement her décor schemes. From mirrors to masks, her environment slowly began to reflect her passion, culture and ultimately her purpose. This is most evident in her recent series; “What God Sees” in which her framed acylic on mirror paintings create a distorted colorful Paisely path in a Charrette fashion. At one point, the viewer may feel lost in a paradoxical journey around a showroom with Trompe L'oeil objects (via the reflection) that culminates into a simple but yet complex being in which God sees.
Emily Weil – This watercolor and mix media painter enjoys inhabiting The Zone — that inner creative space that likes to express itself without thinking about it. Weil dove into the watercolor palette and then worked into painting with pastel, charcoal and sometimes with a graphite crayon (a big, stubby pencil you can work into with water). Occasionally she works in a few spoons of dirt — especially if it's French! In Line, Space and Abstract Expression, Weil’s paintings form a liquid dreamscape of color and space and bold black strokes, reminiscent of Japanese Sousho calligraphy mixed with colorful clouds disoriented by the troposphere as gravity takes hold of the watercolor; causing both the trance like state of mind and reality to experience the same dream.
Joyce Gordon Gallery is a commercial fine art gallery located in the downtown district of Oakland California. It exhibits art that reflects the social and cultural diversity of the Bay Area and international artists. The aim of the gallery is to respect the creative pursuits of the individual and seeks to make such work accessible to a broad audience.
Joyce Gordon Gallery
406 14th St,
Oakland, CA 94612
510-465-8928
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