ART
Art and Nature
Celebration at the Moraga Art
Gallery. As it inches toward
normalcy, the Moraga Art Galley
cordially invites art fans young and
old to a free reception on Saturday,
June 12 from 5-7 p.m. This unique
outdoor/indoor event is being held
to express thanks to the public for
its support during these trying
times and to celebrate "An Homage to
Nature," a show that features
luminous pastels and jewelry by
Dalia Alekna and the distinctive
monoprints of Pat Prosek. In
addition, an array of paintings,
photos, ceramics, glassware,
jewelry, woodworking, sculpture and
other media by more than 25 member-
and guest-artists will grace the
gallery, located a 432 Center Street
in Moraga's Rheem Shopping Center.
Besides a sumptuous visual
smorgasbord, guests will also be
treated to live music, wine and
light snacks. Starting June 1, the
gallery will be open Thursday-Sunday
from noon to 4 p.m. For more
information, please call (925)
376-5407, or visit
http://moragaartgallery.com or
email
moragaartgallery@gmail.com.
Chocolate &
Chalk Art Festival, Saturday, June
19, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., North
Shattuck District, Berkeley. Chalk
Art Contest! Chocolate Treats! Free
Admission.
www.ChocolateandChalkArt.com
Lamorinda Arts
Alliance announces the exhibit
"Slice of Life" at the aRt Cottage
in Concord, through June 25. The
concept of everyday life and
adapting to the new normal has taken
on an especially poignant meaning
during the COVID-19 crisis. "Slice
of Life" is about reflecting a
moment, an era, a part of everyday
life or an exceptional memory. The
reception is pending Contra Costa
County COVID-19 regulations. Located
at 2238 Mt. Diablo Street, Concord.
Open Tuesday - Friday 11 a.m. to 5
p.m.; Saturday 1 to 5 p.m. Lamorinda
Arts Alliance is an organization of
local artists and friends who reside
or work in the area.
www.laa4art.org
Art Gallery at
the Orinda Library: June 1-30
Reframing Aging, Peaceful
Watercolors and Raku - Gallery
Reopening. The Lamorinda Arts
Council invites you to view the June
exhibit in the Art Gallery in person
at the Orinda Library on all four
wood walls near the entrance to the
Orinda Library and in the adjacent
three-shelf glass case. Nancy Rubin
and Cynthia Overbeck Bix's
"Reframing Aging" exhibit explores
eight vital people aged 70 to 96
including former UC Berkeley Vice
Chancellor Russ Ellis. Wendy Liang,
a recent California College of the
Arts grad's theme "The Peaceful
Life," is reflected in her luminous
watercolors. Karen Hildebrand's 40
ceramic pieces, done with multiple
firing techniques, includes art
vessels as well as utilitarian
ceramics. All required COVID-19
restrictions are observed in the
Gallery for your health and safety.
The exhibit runs from June 1 to 30
and can also be seen online at
www.lamorindaarts.org/
online-galleries/. At press time a
reception date is planned but not
confirmed; see
www.lamorindaarts.org/
current-exhibits/ for more
information.
Art Gallery at
Wilder, June 1 - 31 Virtual Exhibit:
"Deja vu on the Wall - Paintings of
Faraway Lands." Artist Janell Lumley
and her husband - prior to COVID-19
- traveled to faraway places where
they took copious photos. Lumley
derives her portraits from these
photographs. She says viewing her
oil paintings allows her to revisit
faraway places. Deja vu is the
feeling that one has lived through
the present situation before. Lumley
invites you to view her paintings at
www.lamorindaarts.org
/online-galleries/ to see if you
travel with her to any faraway
places.
MUSIC
Concert Pianist
Natsuki Fukasawa's music career has
taken her throughout U.S. cities as
well as to Europe, Scandinavia,
Israel, Australia, Brazil, Japan and
China, performing at such venues as
Carnegie Hall, Kennedy Center and
Copenhagen's Tivoli Concert Hall.
Fukasawa has won many accolades and
international prizes, including rave
reviews in Strad and Fanfare
magazines and the Best Chamber Music
Recording of the Year from the
Danish Music Awards. This
performance is being broadcast
online; in-person performances at
St. Paul's have been postponed until
it is safe to congregate again.
Please visit
www.stpaulswc.org/concert-series
to access the ticket registration,
donation links. and links to the
Concert Program.
Diablo Ballet
virtually presents the final program
of its 27th season, "Love Stories,"
June 18-27, featuring three ballets,
including the romantic duet Carousel
(A Dance) inspired by the Broadway
musical by renowned choreographer
Christopher Wheeldon. Virtual
tickets are being sold one per
household for $30 through June 9,
after the price goes up to $35 per
household, through the Lesher Center
for the Arts by calling 925-943-SHOW
(7469) or online at
lesherartscenter.org. For additional
information, visit diabloballet.org
or call 925-943-1775.
OTHER
KPFA Radio 94.1
FM presents David & Margaret Talbot:
By the Light of Burning Dreams on
Tuesday, June 15, 6-7 p.m. at Online
webinar, 1929 Martin Luther King Jr
Way, Berkeley. David & Margaret
Talbot will discuss their new book,
By the Light of Burning Dreams:
The Second American Revolution.
Hosted by Greg Bridges Cost:
Suggested Donation $5-$20. For
more info see
www.eventbrite.com/e/david-talbot-margaret-talbot-by-the-light-of-burning-bridges-tickets-151915694933.
The "Green Sofa
Cinema Series" debuts Tuesday, June
15 at 7 p.m. via Zoom. In advance,
watch the film "Plastic Wars" on
YouTube from the comfort of your own
sofa. On June 15, join a Zoom chat
to talk about the film and hear from
a local advocate for reducing
plastic use. The free film series is
sponsored by four local
environmental groups. Register for
the Zoom chat at:
https://bit.ly/3fnOLy4
Whether you
know someone who hoards or are just
interested in learning about this
disorder, we invite you to join us
for a free Zoom workshop called
"Hoarding: How to Help Your Loved
One," on Thursday, June 17 from 6 to
7 p.m. Hoarding is a major health
and safety issue that affects many
seniors and is often a major concern
adult children have with aging
parents. The workshop includes
presentations by a marriage and
family therapist, a professional
organizer, and a code enforcement
officer. If you don't know where to
turn for help with the person in
your life who hoards, start here
with this free Zoom presentation.
Register in advance at
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAsdOGhpzMiE9H_yWQL-pHntNA8yWl-XqDr
Wildfire
Preparedness: Are You Ready?
California's fire season will be
starting earlier this year. The more
prepared we are as a community, the
better we will be able to respond.
Fire Marshal Jeff Isaacs will speak
via Zoom on fire abatement and how
the community can get involved on
Sunday, June 27 from 7 to 8 p.m.
To register: go to the
MVPCtoday.org website home page and
scroll to find the appropriate
article with sign up information.