Bay Area Artist's "Sketchbook Images of Whiskeytown" is Coming to the Whiskeytown Visitor Center
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Date: April 21, 2010
Contact: Sheila Edridge, (530) 396-2353
Bay Area artist Jan Wurm will display
images from her “Whiskeytown Sketchbook” at an upcoming exhibition at the WhiskeytownNationalRecreationAreaVisitorCenter. Wurm produced the images during her stay last
summer in the Artists Cabin at Whiskeytown. The immediacy of the artwork and spontaneity
of technique will bring back fond memories of a warm summer’s day at the beach.
Jan
Wurm, a Berkeley resident and art instructor at
the University of California Berkeley Extension, graduated from The Royal
College of Art in London.
She has had extensive solo and group
exhibitions including the California Modern Gallery in San
Francisco, and the Berkeley Public Library, as well as exhibitions
in New York, Chicago,
London and Berlin. She has lectured and participated on multiple
art panels, and her work is included in many public and private collections
including The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco,
California Palace of the Legion of Honor, New
York Public Library, Children’s Hospital
of Oakland and Archive Verein der
Berliner Künstlerinnen, Berlin.
Wurm’s
artwork is affectionate and warm. Within
her “Whiskeytown Sketchbook” you will see her love of nature and her love of
people. She is masterful in the way she
approaches each new subject or topic; this mastery enables her to be prolific
while still infusing a strong artistic connectedness to each piece. Jan Wurm’s “Whiskeytown Sketchbook” will be
on display at the WhiskeytownNationalRecreationAreaVisitorCenter May 21st through
July 24th. A public reception for the
artist will be held at the VisitorCenter on Friday, May
21st from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
In
addition to the “Whiskeytown Sketchbook,” three North State authors will be available
to discuss their books: Max Walter who
wrote Northstate Single Track, a book
often referred to as the mountain biker’s Bible; Peter Edridge, author of Burning Bears Fall From the Sky, a newly
released and humorous book about the trials and tribulation of an urbanite’s
relocation from a desk in the Bay Area to a remote mountainside in Shasta
County; and Al Rocca who will be available to discuss his several books on the
North State and will provide a preview of the book he is currently working on,
which discusses the building of Whiskeytown Dam and the creation of Whiskeytown
National Recreation Area.
The
WhiskeytownVisitorCenter
is located on the corner of Highway 299 West and Kennedy Memorial Drive, and is open from
10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Beginning May 31,
the VisitorCenter switches to summer hours and will
be open from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. For
more information, please call (530) 246-1225, or visit Wurm’s website at http://janwurm.com/ For more information on Whiskeytown National
Recreation area, please visit the park’s website at https://www.nps.gov/whis