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The Santa Fe New Mexican from Santa Fe, New Mexico • 85

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Trachman Tishman St John's College Santa Fe New Mexico COMMUNITY EVENTS CALENDAR July 1993 1160 Camino Cruz Blanca Santa Fe New Mexico 87501-4599 If you would like to receive our free monthly Community Events Calendar please call (505)982-3691 ext 288 LECTURES Admission is free Wednesday July 7 at 3:00 pm in the JCR Stephen Van Luchene Dean William Blake: A Beginning Wednesday July 14 at 8 pm in the Great Hall Charles Stevens Howard Hughes Medical Iasdtutes Investigator and Professor The Salk Institute The Brain As A Computer Wednesday July 21 at 3:00 pm in the JCR Peter Pesic Tutor Force and Violence Wednesday July 28 at 3:00 pm in the JCR Lawrence Cave Tutor On the Virtue of Changing One's Mind: Mozart's Magic Flute Friday July 30 at 1:30 pm in the JCR William Kerr Tutor Charles Peirce ART GALLERY Admission is free St John's College Staff Art Exhibit Showing June 25 through August 151993 Gallery hours: By prior appointment through the Public Relations Office 982-3691 ext 288 SHAKESPEARE IN SANTA FE Admission is free Performance dates are: July 2 August 15 Friday Saturday and Sunday evenings Concert begins at 6:00 pm Show begins at 700 pm Reserved seats will be available for fifteen dollars each For reserved seats call Shakespeare in Santa Fe at 505988-1513 CONCERTS Admission is free Complete Beethoven Sonatas Informal Lunch Hour Concerts: Every Thursday from June 24 August 12 1993 12:30 pm in the Junior Common Room Peter Pesic piano leries and museums in California Georgia New York Alaska and many points in between Working in pastels for her original pieces Tishman has self-financed the expensive process of transferring her work onto an IRIS printing press The IRIS press allows her to use actual watercolor paints in transferring her pastel originals from one-of-a-kind to multiple-print formats Tishman enjoys breaking away from Southwesterfi landscape representations with an occasional piece on the subject of coastal mountains or even of a lush garden scene When she ventures into this territory work moves from the mysterious to the energetic depending on she said the type of mood that overtakes her as painting can still use those analytical philosophy skills but now done in relation to natural elements like deciding the way the wind is blowing or calculating where the angle of the sun will fall as my light she said natural forces in the elements of all my painting is one of the main things effecting my work able to get into the essential flow of a piece when the parts about realism start coming into it and when the entire process becomes an expressive Tishman will have both scenes of the New Mexico and California landscape in this exhibition Five of her pastel originals will be hung for the show along with a dozen of her IRIS print pieces SYMBOLIC HISTORY THROUGH SIGHT AND SOUND Admission is free Charles Bell Tutor Emeritus Every Tuesday Beginning at 8 pm in the Junior Common Room Continued from Page 9 thickening process that allows colors to bleed together yet retain individual identities in terms of their textures For this exhibition he will be showing six of his viscosity monoprints and eight large-format oil paintings His imag- ery is bright and vibrant to the point where his paintings approach abstraction in terms of the way they deal with nature and environmental conditions Tishman on the other hand is a painter whose art work bounces back and forth from sensitive realism to ethereal representation of the regional landscape A former university philosophy instructor she came to painting as a profession rather late in life was in San Francisco studying for my dissertation when I just started going nuts with this feeling that I needed to be painting as a way of relieving the pressure I took a couple of art classes and basically worked through several media before I arrived at working with pastels Once I got a pastel stick in my hand I knew I had finally found what I was looking she said That breakthrough came to Tishman in 1988 and since that point been as busy an artist as anyone who is a new convert to a religion Working at long stretches in her studio and laboring into the night on applications for regional art shows and group exhibitions Tishman has racked up a series of impressive accomplishments for an artist with barely five years of professional experience under her belt Her work has shown in gal- Grande Continued from Page 14 the act can be good and he continues to push the entertainment along Of course even if it was good it live up to the pre-game hype Pepe is a familiar character one who quite keep up with his mouth all know Pepe someone who lets himself get into said Miller opens his mouth and out comes promises that he The Millers on the other hand have quickly delivered since moving to Santa Fe last year El Grande is their first production for the Community-Theatre and their first since leaving their Keystone Theater company in Albuquerque where they produced plays in- 1 Largest Indian Owned and Operated Arts and Crafts Show in the Southwest OVER 850 NATIVE AMERICAN ARTISTS Traditional Dances Native Foods Demonstrations 7 eluding Torch Song Trilogy and Flowers for Algernon Mike whose grandfather was a vaudevillian and whose mother Priscilla is an El Grande stage manager acted in the Community Scrooge and Marley last winter Tish has been involved in the theater producing and directing since she was a child Tetuquc Buffalo Dance 1 1992 David Michael Kennedy Courtesy Andrew Smith Gallery Santa Fe Available as the Official 1993 Artist Craftsman Show Poster Call ENIPC at (505) 852-4265 I Eight Northern Indian Pueblos Artist and Craftsman Show Picture tlie Seven Dwapfs willioui a fopesl Onlij You Con Prewnl Fol Ftr SATURDAY-SUNDAY JULY 17-18 SANTA CLARA PUEBLO NEW MEXICO OFF HWY 30 ON THE ROAD TO PUYE CLIFFS TASXflEMPO'T5.

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