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OCC students to show work
A team of OCC marketing students that won “The Lab Anti-Mall Artful
Business Scholarship” will introduce their winning proposal from 11 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Saturday at the mall.
Kathy Spahr, Schot Anthony Walsh and Kara Noone won first place in the
competition, in which OCC marketing students competed for a $1,050 cash
award. The team’s proposal, “Artists Unleased,” was their concept for a
free show of student works that reflects the artistic vision of The Lab.
The Saturday event will include an art contest with featured works from
art majors at OCC. The artists will be stationed throughout the mall, and
attendees will be able to watch the creative process in action.
The student works will be placed in two categories: painting, drawing and
collage, and sculpture, ceramics and jewelry. Afterward, a group of
judges will decide the winning entries, followed by a sale of the
completed pieces.
OCC plans auditions for summer plays
OCC will hold auditions for a pair of summer plays as part of its
“One-on-One Festival” at 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Monday in the Drama Lab
Studio.
The festival, which runs July 26-30 and Aug. 2-6 in the Drama Lab Studio,
will feature two plays: “Talking With,” and Eric Bogosian’s “Drinking in
America.” Both feature monologues and mono-dramas.
Both plays are directed by OCC theater professor Alex Golson, who will be
assisted by two student directors, Pamela Russell (“Talking With”) and
Sean Gray (“Drinking in America”).
“Talking With” is about 10 women who commiserate with one another.
“Drinking in America” is about 12 men who are problem drinkers and want
to “feel special.”
“Talking With” has roles for 10 women. “Drinking in America” has parts
for 12 to 14 men. Both plays contain adult material.
All roles are open, and rehearsals begin in mid-June.
For more information, call (714) 432-5640.
Balboa Art Walk set for May 21
The Balboa Art Walk -- which features 60 local artists painting along the
South Bayfront promenade -- will be held at 9 a.m. May 21. The event,
featuring art and music, will be held between Marine Avenue and the Ferry
Landing at Opal.
This year’s Art Walk will include a wide selection of watercolors, oils,
pastels, pottery and fine-glass works. Some of the artists include Diane
Moon, Debra Huse, Richard Kent, Michael Situ and Steve Simon. Juan
Casado’s work will be featured on the Art Walk’s T-shirts and posters.
Music will be provided by locals Rick Sherman, Mark Wood, The Fins and
the Fabulous Nomads.
The artists are donating a portion of their entry fee to the Balboa
Theater Restoration Project and the Balboa Island Museum and Historical
Society, whose representatives also will be on hand to share their plans
for a new museum. Admission to the event is free.
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