If you missed attending the “Contraptions” art show put on by Roy Anthony Shabla last week, you missed something very unique, with interesting pieces put together with junk, mechanical things, lights, and more. Most interesting though were the interactive displays, where you could use a contraption to make your own artwork, or ride through the parking lot on a bike car. Here are some pictures from the show.
Author: Downey Arts Coalition
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Art on the Vine with Alina Wilson & Maritza Molina
Saturday night, February 4th, opens the next “Art on the Vine” at Mari’s Wine Bar, 8222 Firestone Blvd, Downey, CA. The opening reception begins at 7PM and continues until midnight, and the art work will be up all month for the public to view.
Art on the Vine is proud to present the work of Alina Wilson and Maritza Molina. Both are local artists close to the community: Alina from Downey, and Maritza lives in South Gate. Alina presents all new work, having previously shown successful pieces with the Downey Art Vibe at the Taste of Downey and Suburban Renaissance. Maritza (Mares) Molina, who has shown her artwork around the LA art scene since 2006, will present a special themed show for Valentine’s Day.
Maritza’s bio from her website says her philosophy is “Art is a language, art is the self expression of our own soul talking, art is diverse just like every being, art can be so strong that it can move cities and country’s, it can change a person’s life.”
Alina comes from a diverse family background, she describes in her online bio, “Being raised by 3 parents with polar opposite walks of life instilled in me a natural inclination to see the positive and intense similarities among humans. I explore and focus on the likeness between all people and animals and their undeniable connection to nature.”
Come join us for a great night of community, conversation, art, and wine. We will raffle off two original pieces by Maritza and Alina, tickets can be obtained with a $5 donation, and two people will go home with two framed pieces of original local artwork.
Then don’t forget that Sunday, Feb 5th is the “Contraptions” Art Show at Number 34 Barbershop, 9029 Florence Ave in Downey. Click the link to read more about that unique event.
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Featured Violinist is International Performer

Korean-born violinist Youjin Lee will be the featured soloist for the concert presented by the Downey Symphony Orchestra on January 28, 2012, entitled “Strings Spectacular.” She will be performing Mozart’s Concerto No. 4 for Violin and Orchestra, which is noted for its abundance of thematic material.
Though still quite young, Lee is already establishing herself as a notable performer at the international level. She has performed by invitation at the presidential residence for South Korean President Myung Bak Lee, at the Lincoln Center in New York, and with the prestigious Romanian Ploiesti Philharmonic Orchestra.
According to Conductor Sharon Lavery, Lee exhibits a musical maturity and depth far beyond her age. “Her understanding and interpretation of Mozart’s Fourth Violin Concerto is nothing short of inspiring. Our Downey audience is in for a real treat,” said Lavery.
Lee currently resides in Los Angeles while studying at the select Colburn School, which is dedicated to preparing select students for performing careers at the highest level.
Also included in the evening concert are Vivaldi’s Concerto Alla Rustica, two numbers set by Percy Grainger, and Dvorak’s Serenade for Strings. Curtain time is 8:00 pm, and ticket prices are $30, $25, and $10 for students. To reserve your seats, please call the Downey Theater box office at (562) 861-8211 or order online at www.downeytheatre.com.Here you can see a video of the Downey Symphony playing the “Downey Overture.”
Downey Overture from Alex Chaloff on Vimeo.
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Contraptions Funk-Junk Art Show February 5th
In the spirit of bringing you, the Downey audience, unique and interesting art shows, our own Roy Anthony Shabla has conceived and is curating an event February 5th called “Contraptions,” with the subtitle “electrified, mechanized, digitized, funk-junk art show.” With as much technology in the world today, it’s long overdue that these feats of engineering get their own artistic spin.
The show features multimedia installations and robo-art by Greenie Arts, Carlos Durazo, Roy Anthony Shabla, David R Youel, Ruben Acosta, Ronnie Contreras, Nader Ghassemlou, Kevin Yoshikawa, DC Pimp Angel and many others. Shabla describes that he hopes the show has “a festival atmosphere with performance artists and roving poets… the show is democratic and open to any artist working in the mechanized, recycled junk world… think george herms electrified. think burning man. think multi-media explosion…”
Sunday, February 5th, 2012 outside Downey’s newest barber shop “Number 34,” operated by Downey’s home-grown hair-styling legend Ronnie Contreras. The show is 5pm to 9pm.
Ronnie, his shop, and their hope that it will become a new arts destination for the city, was covered by a great article in The Downey Beat, New take on an old idea: Downey hair cutter to host art shows, poetry at barber shop.
The shop is located at 9029 Florence Avenue, Downey 90240.
Just to add to the spectacle, the Superbowl game will be broadcast inside Number 34. 50 gift bags are promised as well.
Some of the sponsors include:
If you are interested in showing a piece as well, you can contact Roy at his website, RoyAnthonyShabla.com or email guruguynlalaland@aol.com.
[Updated 1/22/12 with new artists]
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Downey Arts Coalition Meeting January 28th
The next Downey Arts Coalition meeting will be Satuday, January 28th at 12:00PM at the Downey Civic Theatre green room.
The DAC was formed with the goal of bringing together artists, arts advocates, and our local arts organizations for the purpose of discussion, collaboration, and encouragement. Downey has a rich history with the arts, but hasn’t handled the transition well to pass the torch to a new generation of arts & culture. We have a lot of hopes, ideas and goals, but the only way to accomplish them is to work together toward a common vision. There has been a lot going on the past couple months, and many exciting things for 2012, so don’t miss this meeting.
8435 Firestone Blvd. Downey, CA 90241
For more information, contact ajw AT downeyarts DOT com
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Poetry Night, Wine+Words with Judith Pacht, January 19th
The Downey Arts Coalitions “Wine+Words” poetry series moves to Third-Thursdays in January.
A good group made it out to hear Rick Smith in November. The featured poet this month will be Judith Pacht, reading on Thursday January 19. DAC member Lorine Parks curates the evening.Pacht is a seasoned poet and teaches poetry workshops on subjects such as “Warping Time in Poetry.” Her newest book, Summer Hunger (Tebot Bach), has won PEN’s 2011 Southwest Book Award for Poetry.
While Pacht likes to play with words and sounds, her poems always reach for a larger conclusion. In “Surfaces,” she speaks of “the business traveler who clinches a merger, the hungry lovers who clinch and merge.” And in “Small Things” her rhythms takes the reader beyond a shared delight in the minutia of daily life and even the subtle interplay of Dodger baseball, to a further understanding:
Praise the sticky pollen on the bee’s
hind legs, the blossom’s private parts, the fruit.
Praise all vowels: masa and metate,
smooth and avocado, quesadilla.
Praise Nomo backing first base on Beltre’s throw,
Cohen reaching Ahmed, Ahmed reaching
words both used to know, speaking, speaking.The poetry event will begin at 7:30 pm in Mari’s Wine Bar, at 8222Firestone, across from Porto’s, with sign–ups for open mike readings by volunteer local poets. Open mike reading will begin at 8 pm and Pacht will read at 8:30. The audience is invited to stay afterward for informal discussion with Pacht and other poets. Admission is free and there is handicap access and easy parking in the rear.
8222 Firestone Blvd, Downey 90241, between Downey and LaReina
across from Porto’s free parking in back handicap access
For more about Judith, and a complete bio, visit her website at judithpacht.com
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Ricky Ostendi and Monica Pucciarelli, Art on the Vine January 7th
Saturday January 7th, come experience the artwork of two talented artists from right here in Downey, Ricky Ostendi and Monica Pucciarelli.
Visit the facebook event page to tell us you’re coming: https://www.facebook.com/events/348368495178962/
Ricky Ostendi attended Warren High School and has his BA from the Art Institute of California. In addition to his painting, he is also a modeler for 3D graphics and a concept artist. His work has been shown as part of the Downey Art Vibe‘s events at the Taste of Downey and the Downey Civic Theatre.
Monica Pucciarelli, originally from Argentina, is a self-taught artist who has been painting for over a decade. Her work is figurative, abstract, and mixed media is my preference both on canvas and paper. She has shown work at The Lankershim Arts Gallery in Hollywood, Gallery Expo in Long Beach, Downey Museum of Art, Cypress Art Faire Juried exhibition, as well as many other juried art shows and exhibit where her art has won numerous awards. -

Hector Silva at Art on the Vine December 10th
Saturday December 10th, Art on the Vine and Downey Arts Coalition is proud to present the work of Hector Silva at Mari’s Wine Bar for the month of December. The evening begins at 6:30PM and continues until close at 1:30AM. Come see the work in person to really get the full impact of his powerful images.
Visit Hector’s website, www.artbyhector.com to see some previews of his work and read his bio, which we’ve republished below.
Hector Silva is an artist based in Los Angeles who has been producing work for more than twenty years. Born in Ocotlan, Jalisco, Mexico, he moved to the US at the age of 17. He began drawing in his late 20’s when he discovered his own talent. He created his first portrait in 1982 of Lucille Ball. This drawing somehow reached her hands and she contacted Hector to acquire the original in 1984. This marked the beginning of his commercial career.
As the recipient of both San Diego’s prestigious Sandie and Nicky Awards, Hector’s talent was immediately recognized in Southern California. His gift was clearly and instantly evident; especially when one considers the fact he is completely self-taught. In 1997, Hector received this First Prize in Single Figure form the Tom of Finland Foundation’s Erotic Art Contest.
Hector has participated in the exhibitions at the Museum of Art in Balboa Park, the Tom of inland Gallery, and the Advocate Gallery at the Ed Gould Village. Some publications that have featured his artwork are the Paper/Golden Hill, The Eagle, and The Update. He also worked on films including “Back to the Future II” and “For the Boys.” He has been featured in several magazines such as Adelante, QV, and Tentaciones. He was also in the premiere issue of instigator.
Recent exhibitions include Studio Avenue 50’s Frida on Paper, the I-5’s Just Happy to See You exhibit at the Brewery, and Hombre at Gallery 727. His one-man show SOLO EXHIBITION was held at Gallery 665 in West Hollywood 2004. He was an active participant in the Latino Pop Shop movement. His work is featured in the 2005 edition of Triumphs of Our Communities: 4 Decades of Mexican American Art, published by the Hispanic research of Center at Arizona State University. Hector’s piece La Vida no es… has qualified for LA City’s Cultural Affairs Department’s juried art completion in July 2005.Living in LA with its rich Chicano culture, Hector draws from the Latino tradition. Among his influences are Tom of Finland, Frida Kahlo, Chicano prison art, the works of M.C. Escher, and religious iconography. Hector explores themes of cultural identity, eroticism and beauty. Hector’s mastery of light and shadow on skin is captured on paper with pencil, but he is also experienced with other media, including oil and acrylic. He draws and paints from photographic stills.
















































