Saturday, September 25, 2021

 





VALLEY ARTS FESTIVAL: CREATIVE CULTURE

A CELEBRATION OF THE LUISEÑO TRIBE OF THE SAN LUIS REY BAND OF MISSION INDIANS

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2021 

12:00-3:00PM

HERITAGE PARK

220 PEYRI DRIVE, OCEANSIDE, CA 92058

COST: FREE!

Studio ACE is proud to present the first annual Valley Arts Festival (VAF) in partnership with Oceanside Public Library, Oceanside Cultural Arts Foundation, Muramid Art & Cultural Center and California HQ for the UNESCO Center for Peace, and Friends of the Oceanside Public Library, and in cooperation with Mel Vernon, Captain, San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians.


Valley Arts Festival originally debuted in 2019 as “Mission District Arts Festival”, which was envisioned to be an annual celebration of the vibrant arts & culture in the Oceanside valley. Like so many others, the festival was put on hold in 2020, allowing time for reflection and reinvention. We are pleased to announce the festival is making its official reemergence in 2021 as “Valley Arts Festival”, which will remain an annual celebration of arts and culture, now featuring different themes each year.


To mark its official debut, Valley Arts Festival (VAF) is pleased to present a celebration of Oceanside and its first peoples: the Luiseño Indian tribe, originally known as the Payómkawichum people. The festival aims to help support and celebrate the indigenous population that lived on the land, now known as Oceanside, 10,000 years prior to colonization, and to honor their past, present, and future. The Luiseño people enjoyed a peaceful life in a land rich with a variety of plants and animals, and continue to work for cultural preservation, civil rights, and language revitalization. VAF will help educate the community on the beauty and strength of this amazing culture and assist in their goal for cultural preservation. A portion of proceeds from the festival will be donated to the San Luis Rey Mission Indian Foundation for enrichment programs.



This free festival will feature music, both flute and blues, basket weaving demonstrations, Indian Fry Bread for purchase, educational tables filled with historic cultural items, and a variety of participatory family-friendly activities. These activities will include an interactive community mural sponsored by Muramid, with concept design by Linda Kallas and final execution by renowned Muramid artists (to be confirmed), interactive basket weaving with Diania Caudell, a Luiseño member of the San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians and Board Member of the California Indian Basket Weavers Association (CIBA), Native American story time and crafts with Oceanside Public Library, native animal sand and rock painting by Studio ACE (with an opportunity for rocks that have been painted and gifted back to the festival to reside in the Peace Garden at Muramid in the future), and more to come!

Sponsorship opportunities are still available, please email Julia Fister for more information.

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Wednesday, September 22, 2021

 


Artists Alley for the Future...

What is a Vibe?

In 1992 the Civic Vibe was one of a profound dichotomy. Our brand new Civic Center with soaring fountains, a Public Library of classical proportions, and the extreme opposite of places of illicit pursuit. So much has changed in the past in the 29 years that it seems we are seeing and feeling we are on a different planet named Oceanside

The alley directly across from the Civic Plaza's delightful spraying fountains was a place of assignations of the night, where homeless huddled in their blankets of despair. This was the place I chose to have my studio in Oceanside. The rent was right, and at lunch I could go across the street for books and breathing in the intoxicating air of Ocean spray mingled with our reflecting pools at the Library.

This effort to be an artist in downtown and the establishment of Artists Alley Oceanside was the beginning of what has become a wonderful destination for the Arts in San Diego North County and beyond. Today we had 141 Visitors to the Artists Alley blog. These visitors are folks from all over the globe and makes our name proud.

Artists Alley Today

One manifestation of our coming of age, was  for The City of Oceanside to be one of 14 Cities in California  to be named a Cultural District. 

The Vibe, the Art Vibe in Oceanside is electric and compelling. It is a happy place especially on the FirstFriday Art Walk centered at the Oceanside Museum of Art and just down the block Artists Alley. The Beat of Drums, is catching and your feet do the happy dance, the Artists in their booths with smiles and images of their works of art make The Alley a perfect place to spend an evening with the Arts in Oceanside CA. What is a Vibe? Come and see for yourself, and bring your happy feet to feel the Vibe which engenders smiles all around...

RJJ


Tuesday, September 14, 2021

 Studio ACE East O'side

Continuing the Story of the Intersection of 

Artists Alley and Downtown for the Arts

and East O'side




The Up-welling of the Arts in East O'Side

This week is the celebration of the New Art Studio space for Studio ACE. This spot in the place next to the Public Library in East Oceanside has had a new vital vibe for the residents in this area, especially for the Children. Julia Fister is the owner, artist and teacher of this place for the imagination to soar, and gives importance for the Arts to those who are looking for the art experiences closer to their home in East O'side.


HOW ACE BEGAN

Studio ACE’s history began in 2016 with coffee and crepes between Julia Fister, current Executive Director, and Karen B. Kahn, former Finance Director and Advisory Board Member. A one-hour breakfast turned into a five-hour brain storming session establishing Studio ACE - a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing arts opportunities for the North County San Diego community, with a mission to enrich lives through Arts, Community, and Education.


Officially opening its doors in 2018, Studio ACE has a history that goes beyond its founding. Julia’s passion for Arts Education stems back to 2010 when she began volunteering at Oceanside Museum of Art and saw what the power of art can do for people of all ages. 

Julia Fister, a St. Louis, Missouri native, graduated from the University of North Carolina in Charlotte with a Bachelor’s Degree in Finance and from Fontbonne University in St. Louis with a Bachelor’s Degree in Art. After an early career in investment banking and several years as a graphic designer, Julia arrived at Oceanside Museum of Art (OMA) as a volunteer after completing a Master’s Degree in Art History at San Diego State University. Julia was soon hired by OMA to create and direct an Education Program for 5th graders, later titled ArtQuest.


Considering her passion for the Arts and her desire to explore new horizons, she founded Stuio ACE with Karen B. Kahn. The little spot has become a giant in our East Oceanside Neighborhood. It is our East O'Side art place and now it will have a much larger space for the Children of East O'side and their parents to explore the wonderment of the Arts.


Monday, September 13, 2021

 

THE OCEANSIDE BAKERY IS OPEN AND WILL BE HOSTING THE ART WALLS EXHIBITION IN SEPTEMBER, 28TH 5:30 ~ 7:30 PM. COME AND ENJOY MEETING THE ARTIST AND RECONNECTING WITH OLD FRIENDS AND WELCOMING NEW PATRONS OF THE ARTS