Artist Talk & Book Signing in Grass Valley

This week in Downtown Grass Valley!


An Artist Talk for John Michael Keating’s exhibition:

DREAMS—AND OTHER LANDSCAPES

featuring the artist’s newly released book

DOUBLE VISION, WAKING DREAMS

will take place at

The Center For The Arts

[map]

on

Thursday, 7 December from 5-7 pm.

Also, the artist will meet and greet and discuss the book, at

The Louvre Framing, Restoration, and Gallery

[map]

on

Saturday, 9 December from 3-4 pm.

He will sign copies of DOUBLE VISION, WAKING DREAMS [more info] at both events.


ARTIST TALK
Thursday 7 December, 5-7 pm
The Center for the Arts
314 W Main St, Grass Valley, CA 95945 [map]

BOOK SIGNING
Saturday 9 December, 3-4 pm
The Louvre Framing, Restoration, and Gallery
124 E Main St, Grass Valley, CA 95945 [map]

Opening Reception & Artist Talk in Grass Valley

The Opening Reception for John Michael Keating’s exhibition

DREAMS AND OTHER LANDSCAPES

will take place at

The Center For The Arts

in downtown Grass Valley, California on

Saturday, 2 December from 5-7 pm.

Also at The Center For The Arts, the artist will give a talk about his work on

Thursday, 7 December from 5-7 pm.

He will sign copies of his new book DOUBLE VISION, WAKING DREAMS [more info] at both events.

OPENING RECEPTION: Dreams and Other Landscapes
Saturday 2 December, 5-7 pm

ARTIST TALK
Thursday 7 December, 5-7 pm

THE CENTER FOR THE ARTS
314 W Main St, Grass Valley, CA 95945 [map]

Manolo

Manolo – Pencil, watercolor – 8.5 x 11 inches.

Manolo – Pencil, watercolor – 8.5 x 11 inches.

Even if you are not a fan of baseball, it might be a good idea to pay attention to the thoughts of two philosophers who happened to play the game. For example, Yogi Berra, legendary catcher for the New York Yankees, joined a pantheon of Zen masters when he advised the following: “When you come to a fork in the road, take it.”

Satchel Paige, legendary pitcher for several teams, also offered good insights: “Don’t look back. Something might be gaining on you.” I accepted this sage-Paige advice with little question until a few days ago, when by chance, I found a drawing of a friend in an old sketchbook.

Looking over the shoulder: During my forty years of adventures on other sides of the world, Spain has gifted me with many guides. Manolo was the first to offer insights into the grammatical pitfalls of irregular verbs and the subjunctive voice, as well as my guide into the customs and culture of his country, and Valencia, his city: food, films, the history of wars and politics, street life, more wars, music, more politics, wine, weekends on Mediterranean beaches, and the companionship of being a fellow artist. We have spent many happy hours drawing and paining landscapes together. Most importantly, he and his wife Toti and their daughter Elena, another fellow artist, opened the arms of their family and friends to me.

So yes, memories of Manolo have been “gaining” on me. They have caught up to me now in an autumn when an upcoming exhibition and a book launch confine me in California. He and I and our other Valencian friends and guides are entering the last chapters of our lives, so it is about time we catch up with each, other again. Even so, catching up now, in words only, doesn’t seem to be soon enough.