Arts and Entertainment
March 4, 2024
From: Kala Art InstituteKala 50 Exhibition and Auction Benefit
Mark your calendars for KALA 50 - Kala’s art auction exhibition, benefit, and 50th anniversary party!
KALA 50, brings together Kala’s creative community and features the inventive and meaningful art being made right here in the Bay Area. We are thrilled this year to be joined by honorary auction chairs Squeak Carnwath and Richard Nagler and to be celebrating David Huffman, Emily Payne, and Rupy C. Tut as the 2024 honored artists.
We added a new IG account @kalagallery_berkeley to follow for auction highlights and to see work from Kala’s gallery and art sales program.
KALA 50 kicks off with a free, family friendly Preview Party, Thursday, March 21, 6-9 pm.
Tickets are on sale now for the big 5-0 party, live auction, silent auction closing, and short program on Saturday, April 27, 6-9pm.Purchase a patron membership for $300 and receive two tickets to the auction festivities. Individual, VIP, and Artist tickets are available too.
KALA 50 marks a very special milestone and the auction is Kala's biggest fundraiser of the year. Get your tickets today to support Kala's mission and work. Thanks for supporting Kala through the years, today, and into the future!
Fellowship Call for Entry & Open Project Spaces
Two weeks left to apply! Artists producing innovative work in and across printmaking, photography, book arts, film/video, sound, animation, performance cinema, media arts, and installation are eligible to apply. Fellows receive a $3,000 stipend, 24/7 access to Kala's studios for one to nine months, one month of free housing for artists coming from outside of the Bay Area, a free art class or workshop, and a culminating exhibition as a cohort in the Kala gallery. Each year Kala provides fellowships to six artists from around the world working in a variety of disciplines. Find out more about past fellowship recipients, program resources, and application guidelines.
The deadline to apply is March 15th (9:00 pm PT) – start your application here!
Kala Artists - Open Project Spaces
An exciting preview by Kala artists Charles Lee, Jubilee and Cathy Leather. Join us in Project Spaces on Thursday, February 29th, 2-5:30pm.
Location:
2990 San Pablo Avenue
Berkeley, CA 94702
510-841-7000
Current Exhibition: Creating Together
Kala Gallery is excited to present Creating Together, an exhibition highlighting our education programs.
For over 35 years, Kala’s arts education programs have been at the heart of our work. As a community-oriented organization, Kala is passionate about offering quality arts education for children, youth, and adults. The exhibition Creating Together highlights Kala's collaboration with The Arts and Humanities Academy (AHA) as well as arts education programs at Kala including Artists-in-Schools (AIS), Teen Studio, After School Studio, Camp Kala, and Adult Art Classes. Join us to celebrate the amazing artwork created by artists and students of all ages and artistic experiences, including Kala teaching artists.
Interested in a guided tour of the show? Check out our Group Visits & Tours program, free for Alameda County schools.
Learn More
New Spring Teen Studio Programs
Teen Studio: Sculpture - 3D Exploration
Thursdays, March 7-28, 4-6pm
Instructor: Ali Vaughan
Location: Kala Gallery & Classroom
In this sculpture class intensive, students will be introduced to the principles of modern sculpture and engage in plenty of 3-dimensional exploration and play. We will investigate the way that different materials can lead to different ideas, how balance and gravity affect form, and how sculpture can become a collaborative act, among other lessons. By the end of the class, students will have an understanding of the landscape of modern sculpture and the confidence and imagination to continue exploring in 3D.
Teen Studio: Quilting and Spray Painting
Saturdays, March 9-30, 12:30-3:30pm
Instructor: Corduroy Joan
Location: Kala Gallery & Classroom
In this intensive workshop, we will ask how quilts can be seen as books. Using inspiration from The Embodied Press (recent exhibition at Kala), graphic novels, old quilts, and our own lives, we will design and create quilts using fabric spray paint and stencils. We will finish these personal quilts over three sessions. Join us at Kala and create dynamic works of art while diving into the creative process!
Tuesdays, March 19-May 21, 4:00-5:30pm
Instructor: Ali Vaughan
Location: Kala Gallery & Classroom
During this 9-week course, we will focus on drawing as a form of design and imagination. Teens will learn how to use drawing skills to draw things that they cannot see or observe in the world around them, but rather that come from their own imaginations and ideas. Students will practice prompts and tasks that encourage them to generate new and creative ideas and learn about drawing as the most immediate way to capture an idea as it appears. All levels are welcome.
Not sure if you?d like to register yet? Sign up for a Trial Day/Drop-In session now!
10% multi-session / sibling discount and tuition assistance are available.
Adult Art Classes Highlights
Intro to Monotype Printing: 3 Colors, 3 Shapes, 3 Layers
Sunday, March 3, 10am-3pm
Instructor: Liz Schiff
Location: Kala Community Classroom
This introductory workshop covers the basic steps of how to make multi-layered monotypes using a printing press. Using a simple 3 x 3 x 3 format: three shapes, three colors, and three layers, students will build up the layers of color over the stenciled shapes. No previous printmaking experience necessary.
Saturdays, March 9-30, 10am-3pm
Instructor: Ryan Harrison
Location: Kala Printmaking Studio
In this introductory class we will cover all aspects of the screenprinting process. Students will bring imagery they wish to print, and will create an edition of single color prints, as well as an edition of prints utilizing 2-4 colors. Students will learn about film and stencil setup, screen exposure, press setup and registration, ink mixing, and printing techniques. No printmaking or screenprinting experience required.
Thursdays, March 14-28, 6-9pm
Instructor: Corrine Hatt
Location: Kala Community Classroom
Procreate is an intuitive digital illustration app for the iPad that is great for quick sketching as well as for producing finished digital artworks. Students will start drawing immediately with the basic tools before moving on to explore the surprisingly large number of features in Procreate, from layers and masks to transformations and simple animation. Bring your iPad and your ideas, and we’ll explore how you can make them happen. All are welcome!
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Batik Dyeing: From Wax to Color
Saturday, March 16, 10am-1pm
Instructor: Vyjayanthi (YJ) Malladi
Location: Kala Community Classroom
This one-day introductory workshop will cover the A to Z of Batik – a method of hand painting fabric using wax as a resist – in just a few hours. Participants will be designing patterns, transferring the designs to fabric, applying wax, and hand painting the final piece to take home. This workshop is perfect for artists and enthusiasts who want to understand the nuances of an ancient craft and apply it to various cloth-based pieces of their choice. All levels welcome.
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More News... In Brief:
GATS Archive Sale at Eric Rose Art Services, opening reception Saturday, March 9, 2-5pm, work on view thru April 20.
Center for Contemporary Printmaking, 9th Biennial Footprint call for entries, deadline March 17.
Call for submissions for Berkeley Art Center's 2024 Juried Members Show. Deadline March 19.
This year marks fifty years of Kala supporting artists and engaging the community. We have exciting plans ahead to make sure Kala is thriving for the next fifty years. Donate today to help launch Kala's Fund for the Future.