Jan 22nd, 2016

A Ramble with Fieldworks

Next Tuesday, January 26, Lucas Artist Fellows Fieldworks Collaborative will lead a guided walk through Montalvo's gardens and wildlands, and invite visitors to engage with their new participatory outdoor intervention, Curiosity Fieldstation . Fieldworks Collaborative was founded in 2012 by Trena Noval and Ann Wettrich to invent new approaches to creative inquiry and collaborative systems that explore the world we live in. Informed by place, we are interested in stimulating curiosity by creating inclusive, interdisciplinary, and multidimensional experiences. Our working methods are inspired by arts-based research practices and relational actions that occupy the public realm, interrupt traditional education structures, and…
Feb 18th, 2016

Flavors of Resilience: The People’s Kitchen Collective

R to L: Sita Kuratomi Bhaumik, Jocelyn Jackson, and Saqib Keval of the People’s Kitchen Collective based in Oakland, California. February 5th, 2016. Photograph by Tina Case. Food is where we meet, where we build, where we struggle, and where we survive. ​Written in our family's recipes are the maps of our migrations and the stories of our resilience. We, as the People’s Kitchen Collective based in Oakland, California, believe that sharing food with each other is a powerful tool for organizing communities. We prepare food that celebrates centuries of shared struggle. Meals are seasoned with love and knowledge that…
Mar 23rd, 2016

Particles: A Video Portrait

Last month, emerging filmmaker Sam Gouldthorpe joined his father, Lucas Artists Program Fellow James Gouldthorpe, to document the creation of Particles: A Painting in Ten Chapters . This video portrait movingly brings father and son’s creative practices together in a shared exploration of artistic experimentation, familial ties, and the passing of time. Particles is on view in Montalvo’s Project Space Gallery through May 29.   ABOVE: James Gouldthorpe, Chapter Four: Seniors (detail)
Apr 20th, 2016

The Powers That Be

ABOVE: The Powers That Be , The Broad Museum, April 2016. Photo credit: Cassils with Leon Mostovoy. Photo courtesy of the artist and Ronald Feldman Fine Arts. On April 2, 2016, LAP Visual Arts Fellow Cassils premiered their latest work, The Powers That Be , at The Broad in Los Angeles to a sell-out crowd. Read more about that performance here , and watch for clips posted by audience members—like this from Jonathan Velardi. Cassils arrived at Montalvo’s Lucas Artists Residency Program on one of those soft days in March after the big rains. Seven deer grazed just off the road as…
Apr 26th, 2016

​Foraging for Food and Photography at Montalvo

It’s spring again! As Montalvo Arts Center’s Culinary Artist, I have the pleasure of cooking meals for the other creative thinkers, dancers, composers, and visual artists who work and live alongside me here at the Lucas Artists Program. My inspiration comes from Montalvo’s grounds where I look for edible plants and mushrooms to use in our daily meals. Vibrant food is my muse, as are the creative folk I am surrounded by every day. ABOVE: Culinary Artist Andrea Blum. Photo by Kija Lucas. In addition to my individual practice as a culinary artist, I also often find myself collaborating with…
Jun 21st, 2016

We Players presents “Romeo & Juliet at Villa Montalvo”

Above: We Players' Maria Leigh as Juliet and Mohammad Shehata as Romeo. Photo by Tina Case. For the month of May 2016, the Lucas Artists Residency Program (LAP) turned the eleven artist studios on our orchard site over to the We Players, a remarkable site-specific theater company, as they developed a new production of Romeo and Juliet that will be performed throughout the Montalvo grounds in October. Founded 16 years ago by Artistic Director Ava Roy, the We Players adapts classic pieces of theater for historic places and keeps audiences on their toes as their performances wend their way through these…
Dec 3rd, 2016

Karen Finley: Far East of Eden

Far East of Eden is an experimental film short developed by internationally recognized artists Karen Finley and Bruce Yonemoto. The work, which was developed by Finley and Yonemoto during their tenure as visiting artists at the Lucas Artists Residency in 2016, was commissioned by Montalvo Arts Center.Far East of Eden draws on the story of Senator James Duval Phelan, three-time mayor of San Francisco and the first popularly elected California Senator. In 1912, Phelan built Villa Montalvo as his country estate in Saratoga, California. Villa Montalvo was Senator Phelan's favorite home and a center of artistic, political and social life in…
Oct 3rd, 2016

5 Hour Sculpture, A Pop-up Arts Festival

In March 2016, Montalvo launched an open call for proposals for our annual summer Art on the Grounds festival. We asked would-be applicants, “if you had five hours to present a work of sculpture in a public park, what would you create?” The eleven works on view at the festival opening, featuring more than 35 artists and their collaborators from the Bay Area, Greater US, and beyond―represented the final projects selected through this process. These mostly new works represented the expanded field of contemporary sculpture, ranging from temporary installations, interventions, gestures, actions, participatory engagements, spectacular intrusions, and performances. Many of…
Sep 29th, 2016

Romeo & Juliet at Villa Montalvo

For the month of May 2016, the Lucas Artists Residency Program (LAP) turned the eleven artist studios on our orchard site over to the We Players, a remarkable site-specific theater company, as they developed a new production of Romeo and Juliet. Founded 16 years ago by Artistic Director Ava Roy, the We Players adapts classic pieces of theater for historic places and keeps audiences on their toes as their performances wend their way through these striking environments. The We Players have performed Ondine in San Francisco’s Sutro Baths, Macbeth at Fort Point, and Hamlet on Alcatraz, creating once-in-a-lifetime experiences for audience members.As the We Players cast and crew worked together…
Aug 3rd, 2016

James Gouldthorpe’s Particles: A Painting in Ten Chapters

In his expansive new installation, Particles: A Painting in Ten Chapters, James Gouldthorpe explores the passage of time and the aggregation of the self over a lifetime. The artist projects forward into the future and reaches back into the past, mixing humor with melancholy as he explores birth, childhood, adolescence, middle and old age, and death, and reflects on both the poignant and absurd nature of existence. Comprised of around two thousand individual mixed media paintings, Gouldthorpe developed Particles over a three-year period while an Irvine Fellow at the Lucas Artists Program. With this new body of work, he continues…