Art fights graffiti in North County San Diego

January 4, 2010 – 3:32 pm

Something to look forward to this New Year in North County, where mural art is already helping to solve a notorious civic problem.

A mural painted along the city’s rail line to combat graffiti along Vista’s Sprinter corridor seems to be working, and city officials hope more murals along the tracks will help erase the tagging problem.

City spokeswoman Andrea McCullough said Vista spends more than $100,000 each year to clean up graffiti on walls, utility boxes and any other blank surface that are targeted by vandals.

Bill Fortmueller, assistant director of public services, said public works crews in November used 25 gallons of paint to cover 10,000 square feet of graffiti along six miles of rail line in the city.

Despite the regular cleanup graffiti continues to spring up on fences and walls along the Sprinter tracks.

Fortmueller said the city is waiting on contracts from the North County Transit District so it can ask artists to submit proposals for several 400-foot-long murals. In addition to deterring graffiti, the artwork will give the thousands who ride the rail corridor something nicer to look at, he said.

The city has good reason to believe the murals will keep taggers away.

In January 2008, the city paid artist Jason Hailey $4,000 to create the first mural along the Sprinter line. The project was finished in February.

“It hasn’t been tagged since it’s been up,” Fortmueller said….

Read the entire North County Times article here.

Happy New Year!

January 1, 2010 – 4:37 am

The staff at The Frame Maker wishes everyone the very best for 2010!

Holiday Greetings from Mark Quint Contemporary Art

December 21, 2009 – 4:26 pm

Passing on Mark Quint’s digital holiday wishes to the San Diego art community:
 


Mark Quint Holiday Greeting card

Mark Quint Holiday Greeting card


San Diego artist Michele Guieu at Art Produce Gallery

December 15, 2009 – 6:35 pm

Check out San Diego artist Michele Guieu at Art Produce Gallery through January 24, 2010.
 


San Diego artist Michele Guieu at Art Produce Gallery

San Diego artist Michele Guieu at Art Produce Gallery


Art as Authority blog details NEA grant allocations to San Diego art instituions

December 14, 2009 – 5:30 pm

Art as Authority is a great local art blog. They just posted a thoughtful commentary on the NEA arts funding allocations here in San Diego with a nice level of detail as to what the money is getting spent on.

* La Jolla Music Society La Jolla, CA $17,500 CATEGORY: Access to Artistic Excellence FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Music
To support SummerFest, presentations of chamber music and jazz. Under the direction of music director and violinist Cho-Liang Lin and composer-in-residence Christopher Rouse, the festival will include premieres of commissioned works and educational activities.
* Media Arts Center San Diego (aka San Diego Latino Film Festival) San Diego, CA $15,000 CATEGORY: Access to Artistic Excellence FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Media Arts
To support the 17th San Diego Latino Film Festival. The films and videos exhibited are produced by Latinos or are about the Latino experience.
* Old Globe Theatre San Diego, CA $40,000 CATEGORY: Access to Artistic Excellence FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Musical Theater
To support the world-premiere production of Whisper House, a new musical with music and lyrics by Tony Award-winning composer Duncan Sheik, book and lyrics by Kyle Jarrow and directed by Keith Powell. Educational and outreach activities will accompany the production.
* San Diego Asian Film Foundation (aka San Diego Asian Film Festival) San Diego, CA $15,000 CATEGORY: Access to Artistic Excellence FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Media Arts
To support the 11th San Diego Asian Film Festival. Held in the fall, the 10-day event features short films, animated works, documentaries, and narrative feature films.
* San Diego Opera Association San Diego, CA $40,000 CATEGORY: Access to Artistic Excellence FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Opera
To support a new production of Verdi’s Nabucco. Activities designed around the production will include a student dress rehearsal for youth from schools in San Diego County and Tijuana, Mexico; pre-performance lectures; and an artists’ roundtable discussion.
* San Diego Repertory Theatre (aka San Diego REP) San Diego, CA $20,000 CATEGORY: Access to Artistic Excellence FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Theater
To support a residency by Latino theater troupe Culture Clash to create new works. Ensemble members Richard Montoya, Herbert Siguenza and Ric Salinas will rehearse and perform a newly revised version of Culture Clash in AmeriCCa, and develop, design, and perform the world premiere of A Weekend with Pablo Picasso.
* Theatre & Arts Foundation of San Diego County (aka La Jolla Playhouse) La Jolla, CA $25,000 CATEGORY: Access to Artistic Excellence FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Theater
To support a fully staged production of Shah Mat. A new play by Naomi Iizuka, the piece will explore the way in which recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have impacted the city of San Diego.

Read the entire commentary by Art as Authority.