GAUVIN: A Retrospective
Art Exhibit
Tool Room Gallery
Bell Arts Factory puts together Gauvin: A Retrospective, an art exhibit from the collections of the Phil Taggart, Steve Aguilar, Denise Grant Sindelar, Maribel Hernández, Mb Hanrahan and Patti Channer at the Tool Room Gallery. Gauvin arrived in Ventura in the early 90s and made himself known with his visual, musical, and poetical work presence. He performed and created on the street, in the galleries, and the coffee shops all over town. Gavuin’s presence in the Ventura arts community had lasting impact, often challenging the status quo of Two Tree paintings and beach art.
This exhibit is just a first step in Bell Arts Factory’s revived push to ensure that BIPOC artists and community members achieve the prominence they deserve. This is in response to the recent elevation of the Black Lives Matter movement to the national consciousness. We all must do better. Gauvin’s exhibit is just a start – and we expect to make broader announcements in the near future.
FIRST FRIDAYS
August 7th
at 6:00 p.m on Instagram
@bellartsfactory
Exhibit as stated above will be shown LIVE on IG @bellartsfactory and will be open to the public by appointment only.
We will also be hosting a virtual reception on Zoom within the next few weeks- more details to come.
see some collected items from the exhibit below.
This exhibit is just a first step in Bell Arts Factory’s revived push to ensure that BIPOC artists and community members achieve the prominence they deserve. This is in response to the recent elevation of the Black Lives Matter movement to the national consciousness. We all must do better. Gauvin’s exhibit is just a start – and we expect to make broader announcements in the near future.
Phil Taggart
Here are some words from Phil:
This show originally aired in 2004 and was recorded at the Oxnard TV studio, where I worked, and at the Artists Union Gallery in Ventura, I’ve retouched it a bit especially the art. It didn’t translate well from the SD pre-digital format. gauvin passed in 2012 just shy of his 50th birthday. The grief from his passing seemed to keep me from bringing this show to the web and TV again. Last week a local arts group is planning to honor gauvin as part of a Black Lives Matter exhibit. They asked about his name. I figured it’s time to pass through that grief amid the national grief that we all are experiencing. So here it is from 2004, gauvin on TV.
Black Lives Matter,
Phil
Zoom & Facebook Live
FRIDAY, AUGUST 28th
at 6:00 p.m
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Exhibit will be open for personal viewing
by appointment only
August 7th – September 4th
Contact: Iriany@bellartsfactory.org
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