September 2007


The Morongo Basin Cultural Arts Council is proud to announce a group show for the Open Studio Art Tours at A Roadside Attraction in 29 Palms (adjacent to Joshua Tree). The show, Art Tours Collective, will include one piece from each of the 102 Art Tours locations this year. Visitors and locals will be able to see a sampling of all of the participants art in person as well as online at ArtTours2007.com. This will also be a featured location on the Art Tours for visitors to pick up a program. The show will run through November 17th.

Gallery hours are from 10am-5pm daily, closed Sundays. Located at 69197 Hwy. 62 in Twentynine Palms.

An incredibly diverse show… don’t miss it!

The crescent moon rose over Joshua Tree heralding the first Gallery Crawl. Sheri Elf played on the car radio, the last song of the Saturday Night Local Talent Showcase on Z107.7, as we pulled into the last parking spot beside
TRUE WORLD GALLERY. Talk about Local Talent: with thirteen area artists skimmed from the desert, like cream from milk, owners George and Bonnie Kopp have served up a generous scoop of the Mojave scene. The flavors ranged from Tina Bluefield’s jewel-like landscapes to Cathy Allen’s smokey sentinels, Bobby Furst’s conjugal contraption to Mary Emminger’s colorful bursts of love.
Moving on Westward, the next stop was The RED ARROW GALLERY where large emotions were conveyed on the small canvases of Sariah Ha, in another room stitches of multicolored thread wove a labyrinth of webs on fabric and shared the walls with local landscapes and in the back, born of graffiti but raised to another level, the collaborative art of Skies Falling Kollective. A combination of stencil, spray paint, latex and found objects, these two pieces were a tart slice of edgy imagery.
Last stop, WINDWALKERS, which was transformed into a gallery, seemingly overnight. Owners Abe and JR have worked wonders with their space, moving all the store stock next door, painting the walls with beautiful Moab Mud and then choosing just the right art to complement the metamophisis. The sepia nudes looked carved from earth itself.
What a night for Joshua Tree, one to be repeated we hope!

OPEN MIC NIGHT w/ The Hafler Duo

Thursday, September 6th, 8pm-?

The summer hiatus is over! Open Mic Night at The Palms in Wonder Valley is back starting this week and every Thursday night.
“Cycloned into one of the most popular places for open mic night in the desert” hailed The Basin Wide Spirit. The praise continues, “complete with illuminated tin stars, authentic old-time floor boards and vintage booths, it’s the perfect watering hole for the young, old and everyone in between. As the sign-up sheet fills up, patrons are treated to spoken word, original music and powerful jam sessions. The Palms is truly where bohemian desert meets L.A. chic.” The Hafler Duo, brothers Jeff & Jamie with Caleb Winn on drums, start the show each week with performances by rockers The Sibleys & The Wonder Valley Extraordinaire! regularly taking the stage. Come and share your talent or sit back and relax, have a drink, some great food and enjoy the show! Located 13 miles east of Twentynine Palms on Amboy Road, 83131 Amboy Road, Wonder Valley
For more information call 361-2810

Friday, September 21st 6-9pm

Twilight Madness, a.k.a. Charlie Ohnsted, discovered the art of taking Polaroid pictures just as spontaneously as she connected with the used-camera’s immediate satisfaction for only $5 at the Angel View Thrift. As Twilight Madness ventured out to the ’07 Joshua Tree Music Festival for a weekend filled with music, eating, dancing, drinking, bicycling, and making new friends by capturing a few candid Polaroids, she discovered another art form besides her exquisite cooking. Costumes optional for the … Artist reception. Tasty BBQ treats will be cooked by Charlie Ohnsted, and you can bring a dish if you like. The gallery is located at 6847 Adobe Road in Twentynine Palms. For more information call 361-1805 or visit http://29palmscreativecenter.com/september07.html

Friday, September 7th 5-8 pm
“Desert Duos,” the new show at the True World Gallery, will open on Friday, September 7th with an artists’ reception from 5-8 p.m. Thirteen local artists will exhibit two pieces related either by medium, subject or technique. A wide range of artistic vision will be represented, including painting, sculpture, photography, assemblage, tile work, and video. True World Gallery is located at 61740 Hwy 62, across from Wind Walkers in Joshua Tree. Call 366-2300 for more information. The gallery will also stay open late on Saturday, September 15th, in conjunction with the Red Arrow Gallery and Wind Walkers, for downtown Joshua Tree’s first “gallery crawl”. Libations and desserts will be served.

The Morongo Basin Cultural Arts Council presents the fall line up of MBCAC artist’s Brian Baltzer and Robert Arnett at the 29 Palms Inn, located at the Oasis of Mara. The work of each artist graces the walls of the bar and dining area of this popular desert destination. Brian Baltzer’s expressive and abstract ideas, shapes, colors, and objects reflect his finds in the Southern California deserts, streets and trails. Recently, Brian has expanded his repertoire including digital photographs taken in the desert. These photos are uniquely colored and textured rock formations, desert lichen, and rolled shot up old rusty car bodies and car parts

Bob Arnett paints plein air and in his studios, his passion is in painting the abandoned homesteads that dot the area around our home. It’s as though his paintings make the homesteads come alive once again. Join locals and visitors at the 29 Palms Inn to admire the colorful and expressive works of these two local artists. Visit the Inn at 73950 Inn Avenue in 29 Palms or for more information call 367-3505

SHOW ANNOUNCEMENT: Art Tours Collective. The Art Tours will have a show at A Roadside Attraction in 29 Palms(adjacent to Joshua Tree). This is a show that will include one piece from each of the 102 locations that are participating with the Art Tours this year. The idea is to have one place for tourists and locals to be able to see a sampling of all of the participants art in one place. This will also be a featured location on the Art Tours where visitors can pick up a program. The ‘Art Tours Collective’ will have a reception on September 22 nd at 7pm that will include live entertainment, appetizers and beverages. This is a media event and press releases are going out.
Art Tours Collective September 22nd – November 4th, 2007.
KEEP THESE DATES:

September 15th Noon-3pm, Drop Off Date(for Art Tours 2007 Participants)

September 22nd 7-9pm Show Reception