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SUMMARY:Mendocino Art Center's February Gallery Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:During the month of February\, the Mendocino Art Center exhibits the artwork of Jennifer Linley Taylor\, Howard Wheatley Allen and Jill Wallin.Â Jennifer Linley Taylorâ€™s â€œLooking Back on 20 Years of Art\,â€ features her collage and mixed media work created from 1995 to 2015. Collage is not only Jenniferâ€™s artistic medium\; it best describes her life â€“ traveling extensively throughout the world\, working as a fashion model and singer/sonwriter\, and now as an artist. A native of Northern California\, Jennifer studied at the Fashion Institute of Design before moving to Paris\, France\, where she was based for over 20 years. She has had multiple solo exhibitions in Spain\, France\, Australia\, New York and Mendocino.Â The Mendocino Art Center presents the complete â€œBronze Bird Collectionâ€ of internationally renowned sculptor Howard Wheatley Allen\, accompanied by select paintings by Rosemary Allen. Allen has achieved international acclaim for his bronze bird sculptures. His work\, chosen for its strength\, grace and symbolic content\, has found its way into public\, private\, and corporate collections around the world. Allenâ€™s sculptures have been chosen by world leaders to commemorate important events. Presidents Ronald Reagan\, George H.W. Bush\, and Bill Clinton are among those who have presented Allen's sculptures as gifts to heads of state. Ray and Donna Worster donated the collection to the Mendocino Art Center.Â Jill Wallin dedicates her photography exhibition\, â€œArt Through the Lens\,â€ to her late husband\, Karl\, who introduced her to the world of fine art photography. Jill has spent much time exploring the old villages and towns in France and England\, photographing old buildings with their wonderful textures and\, conversely\, many hours underwater\, photographing strange and wonderful sea life in California\, Florida\, the South Pacific\, Indonesia\, Australia\, the Caribbean and the Red Sea.Â Second Saturday ReceptionDon't miss the free Second Saturday Gallery Reception on February 13\, from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.\, at the Mendocino Art Center. Meet the exhibiting artists and enjoy snacks and wine.Â Admission to the gallery is free. For more information please call 707-937-5818\, ext. 14 or visit www.MendocinoArtCenter.org. The Mendocino Art Center is located at 45200 Little Lake Street (at Kasten Street) in Mendocino. The gallery is open daily in the winter\, 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.Â
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><span style="font-size:small\;">During the month of February\, the Mendocino Art Center exhibits the artwork of Jennifer Linley Taylor\, Howard Wheatley Allen and Jill Wallin.</span></p><p>Â </p><p><span style="font-size:small\;">Jennifer Linley Taylorâ€™s â€œLooking Back on 20 Years of Art\,â€ features her collage and mixed media work created from 1995 to 2015. Collage is not only Jenniferâ€™s artistic medium\; it best describes her life â€“ traveling extensively throughout the world\, working as a fashion model and singer/sonwriter\, and now as an artist. A native of Northern California\, Jennifer studied at the Fashion Institute of Design before moving to Paris\, France\, where she was based for over 20 years. She has had multiple solo exhibitions in Spain\, France\, Australia\, New York and Mendocino.</span></p><p>Â </p><p><span style="font-size:small\;">The Mendocino Art Center presents the complete â€œBronze Bird Collectionâ€ of internationally renowned sculptor Howard Wheatley Allen\, accompanied by select paintings by Rosemary Allen. Allen has achieved international acclaim for his bronze bird sculptures. His work\, chosen for its strength\, grace and symbolic content\, has found its way into public\, private\, and corporate collections around the world. Allenâ€™s sculptures have been chosen by world leaders to commemorate important events. Presidents Ronald Reagan\, George H.W. Bush\, and Bill Clinton are among those who have presented Allen's sculptures as gifts to heads of state. Ray and Donna Worster donated the collection to the Mendocino Art Center.</span></p><p>Â </p><p><span style="font-size:small\;">Jill Wallin dedicates her photography exhibition\, â€œArt Through the Lens\,â€ to her late husband\, Karl\, who introduced her to the world of fine art photography. Jill has spent much time exploring the old villages and towns in France and England\, photographing old buildings with their wonderful textures and\, conversely\, many hours underwater\, photographing strange and wonderful sea life in California\, Florida\, the South Pacific\, Indonesia\, Australia\, the Caribbean and the Red Sea.</span></p><p>Â </p><p><span style="font-size:small\;"><strong>Second Saturday Reception</strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size:small\;">Don't miss the free Second Saturday Gallery Reception on February 13\, from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.\, at the Mendocino Art Center. Meet the exhibiting artists and enjoy snacks and wine.</span></p><p>Â </p><p><span style="font-size:small\;">Admission to the gallery is free. For more information please call 707-937-5818\, ext. 14 or visit www.MendocinoArtCenter.org. The Mendocino Art Center is located at 45200 Little Lake Street (at Kasten Street) in Mendocino. The gallery is open daily in the winter\, 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.</span></p><p>Â </p>
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