Frost Newton: July Established Artist Solo Show

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The Paolo Mejia Art Gallery and Design Studio cordially invites everyone to attend Frost Newton‘s solo artist show this coming July. He will be showing an array of skillful work painted with gouache and mixed with other media. Come pass by the gallery and see his extraordinarily masterful work of art that will leave an unforgettable visual imprint in your mind.

Frost Newton and his band “Electronic Minds” will also be performing at his art reception. They will be playing experimental digital music. Pass by the gallery and support our featured artist, see extraordinary work and purchase a piece to put in your collection.

Frost Newton will be showing at the Paolo Mejia Art Gallery and Design Studio from July 2 – July 28.

The Paolo Mejia Art Gallery and Design Studio, donating to Child Watch International (Bantay Bata International) Charity Fund

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The Paolo Mejia Art Gallery and Design Studio is donating and contributing to our selected charity Child Watch (Bantay Bata International), and continuing it’s mission to support our selected charity. The donation is our attempt to encourage others to raise fund and donate to help improve the well-being of less fortunate children residing in the Philippines. The fund will also help fix up a dilapidated facility where those children are residing. The Paolo Mejia Art Gallery and Design Studio hopes to accomplish to achieve our charity’s goal in making things right for the children that they support.

Everyone can participate to raise funds by purchasing art from our on-site art galleries or from the on-line website www.paolomejia.com. Percentage of any sales will directly go to fund the charity to complete the improvements of one of the children’s facility that is in dire need of fixing. Please join us in support to make this effort an auspicious one. For donation contact the art gallery and for more information about the charity visit www.abscbnfoundation.org.

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“Landscape 4” by Carina Lomeli

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Landscape 4
Oil on canvas
14″ x 11″
Carina Lomeli is a Xicana artist and activist who paints with various medium. Her artwork primarily focuses on the socio-political aspects of society and how she see them in her own perspective. In this particular painting, she romanticizes a spectacular quality of San Francisco. Evocative and serene, Carina’s painting shows beauty and pleasure of living in a city that is very socio-politically active, inwhich she incorporates in her paintings. Her approach is very painterly and subtle in capturing a particular atmosphere.

CALL FOR ART – “CUT and paste”

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The Paolo Mejia Art Gallery and Design Studio is seeking artwork that relates to the theme “CUT and paste”. If you have any work that is collaged traditionally or digitally submit to participate for the show. We are looking for creative and original way of presenting artwork that relate to the topic of cutting and pasting.

For submission:

  • Send up to ten (10) clear images(JPEG, TIFF, PDF) for consideration to paolomejia@hotmail.com (Files NO bigger than 2M)
  • Attach a separate itemization list that corresponds to pictures/images (ie. title, dimension, medium)
  • A brief Bio/artist statement 
  • A link to portfolio/website

Important dates:

Last day of submission:   CLOSED

 

ART SHOW:   7/30/13 – 8/31/13

ARTISTS’ RECEPTION:  8/11/13 (Sun: 2 – 5pm)

Erica Steiner at Caffe Union

The Paolo Mejia Art Gallery and Design Studio is proud to endorse our collaboration with our satellite gallery located in the Marina District of San Francisco. Caffe Union and the Paolo Mejia Art Gallery and Design Studio are working together to extend the mission of the gallery to help emerging and established artist find a venue to show their artwork to the local community. The two facility’s first collaborative solo featured artist to show is Erica Steiner.

Erica Steiner is a locally based artist. She will be showing 12 wonderful ornamentally designed body of work. You can learn more about our featured artist on www.paolomejia.com.

The show will be up from June 5 June 30.Erica Steiner’s artwork are all for sale. For inquiry email paolomejia@hotmail.com or you can visit www.paolomejia.com. 

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Rich Sigberman at the Cartoon Art Museum

The Paolo Mejia Art Gallery and Design Studio is proud to endorse one of our in-house featured artist, Rich Sigberman. Rich will be the “artist in residence” at the Cartoon Art Museum on Saturday, June 22nd, from noon-4pm. He will be doing a type of sequential art demo in ink and watercolor, and will also have small print reproductions for sale. Come by the museum and support Rich Sigberman in his one day workshop/demo. For more info you can contact Rich Sigberman by going to www.sigsart.com or contacting the Paolo Mejia Art Gallery and Design Studio at paolomejia@hotmail.com.

Location:

Cartoon Art Museum
655 Mission Street
San Francisco, Ca

June 22, 2013
From 12 – 4 pm

Bay View Annual Festival

 Bayview 2013 posterJoin us on June 9 from 12-5pm at the Bay View/Dogpatch Annual Fiesta. The corridor between Dogpatch and central Bay View will be closed to traffic to host its 4th Annual neighborhood Fiesta. The Paolo Mejia Art Gallery and Design Studio will be participating with our monthly artists reception that will be held from 1-5 pm. There will be art booths that will be selling artwork and food to celebrate the occasion. Pass by to meet and greet our artists, see wonderful artwork and purchase art to put in your collection.

“Faith” by Roberto Mendez

Faith

Faith
Acrylic on canvas
4′ x 6′

Roberto Mendez is a Central Valley artist that paints in oil. In this particular painting, he paints a figurative element in a very loose and expressive way that mimics mid-century avant-garde expressionist style. Visually abrasive and obscured in darkness, Roberto creates emotionally charged artwork that incorporates his cultural heritage and his experience living as a Mexican-American.

Young artists paint for philanthropy led by Filipino-American artist Paolo Mejia

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 (Photo caption: “Children of The Filipino Channel (TFC) create art to support programs for child rescue and rehabilitation in the Philippines.” | Photo credit: Bryan Reynoso)

Children of The Filipino Channel (TFC) paint to raise funds for ABS CBN Foundation International’s flagship program

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Redwood City, Calif. (May 22, 2013) – ABS CBN Foundation International believes that charity starts at home and starts early. Hosting Kids heART Bantay Bata, the nonprofit partners with Filipino American artist Paolo Mejia whose work and advocacy supports emerging artists and designers to raise awareness and increase support for the foundation’s flagship program, Bantay Bata (Child Watch Philippines). The art classes, attended by children of the employees of The Filipino Channel (TFC), are a venue to create original art that will be reproduced on cards, made available for purchase. Its proceeds will support the multi-awarded initiative that rescues and rehabilitates impoverished, abused, and neglected children in the Philippines.

The program is inspired by Bantay Bata’s first rescue in 1997, Jessie, a then 6-year old boy found under a kitchen sink, pale and severely malnourished that his arms were no thicker than ladles. The lives of thousands of children like Jessie who suffered from abuse were changed with rescue, immediate medical attention, and recovery at the Children’s Village where love, care, and healing proved a potent formula for rehabilitation. Now 21, Jessie’s gift of artistry with remarkable perspective and proportion have brought him solo art exhibits and global support for awareness on children’s rights.

Having grown up around ABS-CBN, the Philippines’ largest broadcasting network, Jessie’s art has consistently focused on towers, OB vans, and the station’s ringed logo, with a focus on the cube: a healing homage to the box from which he was rescued.

The corporate social responsibility arm of ABS-CBN International and The Filipino Channel (TFC), ABS CBN Foundation International engages the children of the global network’s employees in a campaign to support Filipino children whose lives have yet to be turned around.

“Our philanthropy starts at our home, at TFC,” says Jo Ann Kyle, Managing Director for ABS CBN Foundation International. “The children are deeply engaged and understand that they paint for a purpose. Knowing that kids as young as 4 years old create art with the less fortunate in mind gives a more layered and solemn beauty to their raw talent.”

Notecard reproductions of their art will be sold at the Philippine Independence Day Council, Inc. (PIDCI) parade in New York on June 2, 2013 and will be available for purchase online at www.abscbnoundation.org beginning July 2013.

“Charity is more than monetary; it is a service to help those in need and a way to improve life,” said philanthropic artist Paolo Mejia. “The art class taught at the ABS-CBN International studio is just one way to share and empower the creativity in children, and to make their craft more meaningful.”

Sixteen years later, Bantay Bata has helped countless children lead lives of promise, guided with compassion, safety, and respect for their humanity. Through the report of abuse, many victims have been freed from the crutches of fear. Through the global community and the charity of the children of TFC, this work continues.

To learn more about ABS CBN Foundation International and opportunities to support its programs, visit www.abscbnfoundation.org.

ABOUT ABS CBN FOUNDATION INTERNATIONAL:

ABS CBN Foundation International is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of disadvantaged Filipino families in the Philippines and around the world.  Its flagship program, Bantay Bata (Child Watch), is a child abuse rescue operation that responds to an average of 15,300 calls for assistance a year. The program assists more than 21,000 children and families in relocation communities and feeds at least 4,400 severely malnourished children a year. Its education program serves 4.2 million elementary school children and their teachers. Other programs include Sagip Kapamilya (disaster rescue, relief and rehabilitation), ETV in schools (school reform in elementary schools) and Sagip Kalikasan (environmental programs).

In the United States, the organization partners with Filipino-American organizations and associations in addressing community issues–youth truancy, housing, issues affecting the elderly, health,  and emergency needs.  For more program information, visit www.abscbnfoundation.org.

“Figure It Out!” June group art show

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Everyone is cordially invited to attend our June group art show called “Figure It Out!”, a figurative art show consisting of 13 local artists. The show will focus on the beautiful figurative body and how artists sees the figure in their own perspective. The art show will be up from May 28 – June 29.

Stop by the gallery, meet and greet artists, see strong and diverse art, and purchase a piece to be put in your collection.