March 11 to April 1
Valerie Raynard’s new series of paintings reflects the B.C. artist’s evolution toward a more patient, considered process. Gathering photographic material for her paintings of the province’s industrial landscapes, Raynard hunts locations, finds the best vantage points and waits, sometimes for hours, for the perfect light. In her studio, she re-immerses herself in these environments. The artist created this new series during her first pregnancy, during which it could be said she was also waiting for the light. Making these paintings has allowed her to take a breath and be present in the stillness before everything changes.
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Sunday February 07, 2021 - 10:45:00 AM
Bad Attitude: The Art of Spain Rodriguez, a new feature film about the Bay Area comic legend who created the iconic working-class rebel known as Trashman, will have its World Premiere during the virtual 2021 Slamdance Film Festival February 12-25. (The Utah-based Slamdance festival specializes in featuring films by emerging talents, with production costs of less than $1 million.)
BAD ATTITUDE: The Art of Spain Rodriguez (71 Minutes, Not Yet Rated) was directed by Spain s partner, Emmy-nominated filmmaker Susan Stern, and it features interviews with a galaxy of cartoon superstars, including R. Crumb, Art Spiegelman, Trina Robbins, Aline Kominsky-Crumb, Ed Piskor, Ishmael Reed, Susie Bright, Cynthia Rodriguez, Robert Williams, Kim Deitch, Jay Kinney, Ken & Maxine Weaver, René Yañez, Yolanda López, Rio Yañez, Gary Groth, Andi Zeisler, Billy Martino, Janet Underwood, Ian de Beer, and Nora Rodriguez.