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FS Kids Art Online Gallery competition

June 5, 2020 by Editor Leave a Comment

SOLANO COUNTY – FS Kids Art Online with the cooperation of the seven Solano city Mayors; Lori Wilson – Mayor of Suisun City, Thom Bogue – Mayor of Dixon, Harry Price – Mayor of Fairfield, Elizabeth Patterson – Mayor of Benicia, Ron Rowlett – Mayor of Vacaville, Bob Sampayan – Mayor of Vallejo, and Ronald […]

Filed Under: Art Scene, Local Events, The Arts, Visual Arts

HQ Gallery to reopen May 23

May 22, 2020 by Editor Leave a Comment

BENICIA – The HQ Gallery is reopening to the public Saturday May 23. New temporary hours will be Saturdays and Sundays from 12 p.m. until 6 p.m. One of the newest members to join HQ is collage artist Pat Viera. She paints on paper, then tears it and uses the pieces to create unique and […]

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Arata Art Gallery now open on Saturdays and by appointment seven days a week

May 22, 2020 by Editor Leave a Comment

BENICIA – Arata Art Gallery has been given the green light to reopen with restrictions. In order to provide a safe environment for their visitors, the gallery is limiting the number of people who can visit concurrently to six at a time. For now, Arata Art Gallery at 637 First St. will be open on […]

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GENDER GAP : The Women of Global Art Project now open by appointment at Gallerie Renee Marie

May 22, 2020 by Editor Leave a Comment

BENICIA – Thirty international female artists working within GLOBAL ART PROJECT, a mixed media collaborative collective based in 17 countries, continue their Pandemic-impacted exhibition of innovative paintings, fiber works, installation, photography and prints demonstrating the diversity and concerns of women culture workers and arts practitioners. “Gallerie Renee Marie continues its exposure of GAP artists as […]

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Benicia mask making group pushes on: 70 makers have distributed over 6,000 masks to 62 health care facilities

May 13, 2020 by Editor Leave a Comment

Galen Kusic Editor It’s only fitting that during Nurses Week, the Benicia mask makers continue to step up and produce masks for health care workers on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. The dire need for masks hasn’t gone away, and Bodil and Larnie Fox’s mask making group continues to deliver. The group of […]

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Benicia parent makes video; takes photos to commemorate grads

May 13, 2020 by Editor Leave a Comment

Galen Kusic Editor Benicians continue to step up during the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Teresa Van Woy, president of the Benicia Middle School band boosters was sad when the year was cut short and wanted to give back to the community and express herself creatively. She has created a YouTube video for the band students and […]

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Benicia mask making group for health care workers reaches 50-plus members

April 17, 2020 by Editor 1 Comment

Galen Kusic, Editor As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to decimate the United States with nearly 700,000 confirmed cases and over 31,000 deaths, the Benicia mask making group founded by Bodil and Larnie Fox is still going strong to protect health care workers on the front lines. The Fox’s ingenuity and artistic creativity has started a […]

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Benicia residents appreciate local essential workers with signs and artwork

April 17, 2020 by Editor Leave a Comment

BENICIA – While some Benicians are able to shelter-in-place or work from home, there are many essential workers that are on the front lines everyday to keep society functioning while providing critical services to residents during the Covid-19 crisis. A group of thankful Benicians organized a Facebook page titled, “Benicia Appreciates All Our Essential Workers […]

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Benicia residents spearhead effort to make masks for health care workers

April 1, 2020 by Editor 7 Comments

Galen Kusic, Editor As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to engulf the world, U.S. and Calif., people are getting creative to protect health care workers and flatten the curve. As of press time Tue., there were at least 183,532 cases across 50 states and more than 3,600 deaths attributed to the respiratory illness. In Calif. alone, […]

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Vallejo Symphony’s ‘Iconoclast’ series continues with violinist Amalia Hall

February 27, 2020 by Editor Leave a Comment

Galen Kusic, Editor Vallejo Symphony’s second concert of the season, “Iconoclast” will feature violinist Amalia Hall, conducted by Marc Taddei. Hall is the concertmaster of Orchestra Wellington in New Zealand, the youngest in the orchestra’s history. The concerts will take place on Sat. Feb. 29 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, March 1 at 3 p.m. […]

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