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Explore the elusive element of time at Veterans Pop-up Arts Cafe, part 2 

– A message from The Veterans Pop-up Arts Cafe –

By Deprise Brescia

‘Time’ at the Veterans’ Pop-Up Arts Café Series, part 2 of 4

Time, Father Time
Where do I stand Father Time?
How many, more moments are mine?
I forget what a gift I’ve been given, as I lean on these memories of mine.

Explore the elusive element of time at Veterans Pop-up Arts Cafe, part 2

Figure 1: Resting – Ken Keith.

I look back and I see, memories of glee, fleeting by like Marx Brothers’ movies.
Where do I stand Father Time?
I question what’s left as a sign.
There’s a reason it won’t leave my mind.

There is still more to do before I am through, and I think I’m beginning to see.
My time left on this earth is shorter than what I’ve rehearsed.

Explore the elusive element of time at Veterans Pop-up Arts Cafe, part 2

Figure 2: Artwork by Stan Hawkins.

What to create with the time I’ve been given? What more do I want to explore?
What if this gift expired in only 5 seconds or more? Would I feel incomplete or bogged down with grief? Would I love more? Would I give more? Would I do more?

Come join our celebration! April 22, from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. at Deprise Brescia Art Gallery located at 829 10th Street in downtown Paso Robles, California, as we partner with VETART, The Veterans Art Project for the San Luis Obispo Counties Veterans’ Pop-Up Arts Café.

This local event takes place at the Deprise Brescia Art Gallery from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. This event is free to the public. We welcome you to come meet the artists and experience the healing power of art.

In collaborating with local communities across the state of California to produce the 2023 Pop-Up Arts Cafés, VETART and a series of local partners have introduced both professional artists and the mental health resources available to our Veteran communities. Veterans who practice art are encouraged to speak about artmaking as a means to wellness.

Event attendees will hear directly from the artists as they speak about the process of artmaking and the ways the arts have directly influenced their health, sense of community and belonging, restored a connection to having hope and purpose, and to find a means of expression as part of their healing journey.

Explore the elusive element of time at Veterans Pop-up Arts Cafe, part 2

Figure 3: Walking Stick – John Samics

Genres of art include sculpture, painting, jewelry, film, music, literature, poetry, spoken word, glass, metal, mixed media, and digital art. Resources to holistic mental health services will be shared.

Explore the elusive element of time at Veterans Pop-up Arts Cafe, part 2

Figure 4: Moonrise Over The Dunes – Jim Marx.

VETART’s POP-UP Arts Cafés are part of a statewide campaign, sponsored by and in collaboration with California’s Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission (MHSOAC) and local-level entities, with the overarching arts advocacy goal of generating awareness of the critical role the arts play in benefitting the mental wellness of veterans, family members, caregivers, community members, and Active-Duty personnel. In San Luis Obispo County, the local partnership is with Deprise Brescia Art Gallery, located at 829 10th Street Paso Robles, CA 93446. This event takes place on April 22, at the gallery from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. All are welcome!

deprise gallery

The Deprise Brescia Art Gallery will also be featuring two public art installations. The first is titled “Totems of Truth, Peace, and Wisdom,” Created to share positive visions of peace, truth, and wisdom through art. Free participation for veterans, their families, and caregivers. Contact the gallery for participation and sign-up.

Explore the elusive element of time at Veterans Pop-up Arts Cafe, part 2

Figure 5: Totems of Truth, Peace, and Wisdom paint day.

Explore the elusive element of time at Veterans Pop-up Arts Cafe, part 2

Figure 6: Pieces of the Totem of Inspiration.

The second public art installation is, “The Wall of Love and Remembrance.” All are welcome to come and post images, names, and sentiments for their loved ones who have served us all through the United States Armed Forces. Please only attach items that may be left with the project. It will be on display at the Deprise Brescia Art Gallery during the April 22, 2023 Pop-Up Arts Café. This is a unity project designed to bring us together through love and service. Contact the gallery for participation.

Explore the elusive element of time at Veterans Pop-up Arts Cafe, part 2

Figure 7: Truck in Bloom – Curtis Rankin.

The results of the Pop-Up Cafés will be delivered to the Behavioral Health Services of the county where the event takes place as well as to boards of supervisors, state and federal representatives and senators, the governor, art boards, the press, and others including post-secondary educational entities, veteran service agencies, veteran service officers, and certifying officials.

Explore the elusive element of time at Veterans Pop-up Arts Cafe, part 2

Figure 8: Embrace the Brokenness – Paul Worsham.

The 2023 partnerships include the California Counties of San Luis Obispo, Yuba-Sutter, Butte, Alameda, and Sacramento. Our 2021 partners included the Oceanside Museum of Art, Yuba-Sutter Arts, the Museum of Northern California Art, and the Cal Veteran Services Center.

Explore the elusive element of time at Veterans Pop-up Arts Cafe, part 2

Figure 9: Away – Charles Bolin.

The presenting artists, veterans, and practitioners in SLO county include the following seeds of inspiration: Alana Rodriguez, Charles Bolin, Chris Silva, Curtis Rankin, David Settino Scott, George Wilkins, James Davis, Jim Marx, John Somics, Ken Keith, Lynn Schmidt, Richard Milo Blomquist (posthumously), Rusty Smith, Renetta Howe, Stan Hawkins, Stan Furtado, Paul Worsham, Stephanie Page, Stephen Siesen, Stephen Meurer, Nick Irwin, Jerry Flanagan, and Bill Faye.

Explore the elusive element of time at Veterans Pop-up Arts Cafe, part 2

Figure 10: Cat 2 – James Davis.

About The Veterans Art Project (VETART) – The Veterans Art Project (VETART) is a community-based arts organization serving Veterans, Active Duty, Spouses, dependents, their caregivers, and the community through process-driven, Deep Arts Engagement, D.A.E.(c) and Art Therapy. D.A.E.(c) with Art Therapy options provides a process-intensive arts encounter proven to help Veterans and Active-Duty personnel (some with post-traumatic stress, TBI, and MST) find their voice and work through the life-changing process of transitioning from military to civilian life. VETART offers free classes in the process-heavy art disciplines of Ceramics, Glass, Woodworking, and Bronze Casting. VETART works tirelessly to connect military families and civilians through sharing artmaking in a safe, welcoming, relaxed, and fun environment.

Explore the elusive element of time at Veterans Pop-up Arts Cafe, part 2

Figure 11: Blue Morpho Wings of Change Butterfly Sculpture Garden Depreise Brescia Art Gallery.

About Deprise Brescia Art Gallery

The Deprise Brescia Art Gallery brought you, “Wings of Change” butterfly sculpture garden located at the gallery along with “Veterans’ Voices I-IV” and now the latest collection of healing art projects, “Veterans’ Pop-Up Arts Cafe,” “Totems of Truth, Peace, and Wisdom,” and the “Wall of Love and Remembrance.” We believe art is at the heart of wellness! We believe in creating art for uplifting people, places, and spaces. Please come and join the experience!

About California’s Mental Health Services Oversight & Accountability Commission (MHSOAC) 

The commission works through partnerships to catalyze transformational changes across service systems so that everyone who needs mental health care has access to and receives effective and culturally competent care.

 

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