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Join us Friday December 3 from 6 to 9 PM for First Friday so see the beautiful work of Barry Burns. We will also be open Saturdays for your holiday shopping pleasure on Saturdays in December.

First Friday November 2010

Join us for First Friday from 6 to 9 PM at Studio 1317, at 1317 Ventura Avenue in Ventura, California. We will serve refreshments and Lynn’s famous chocolate mousse! We will be entertained by African drummers, and feature the photography of Steven Falconer. We also have the sculpture of Lynn Creighton and the ceramics of Rob Luongo, Emily Thiroux, and Larry Bryant.

Art Walk

Studio 1317 will be open for Ventura’s Art Walk on October 16 from 1 to 7 PM and 17 from 1 to 5 PM.  We will feature the sculpture of Lynn Creighton and the ceramics of Rob Luongo, Emily Thiroux, and Larry Bryant and other artists.  We will have entertainment including our Western African Drummers. Get a head start on your holiday shopping and start your Art Walk at Studio 1317.  Buy Art for the holidays.

Art Walk is one of the best ways to check out Ventura’s bustling and diverse arts community. The free, self-guided weekend walking tour showcases 200 established and emerging artists and performers at over 44 galleries, events and eclectic gallery-for-a day venues in Ventura’s Downtown Cultural District and Ventura Avenue, just steps from the beach and pier. Multicultural performances, a variety of children’s activities and a free shuttle bus connect venue restaurants, salons, antique shops, boutiques and cafes in the downtown and Avenue.

First Friday October 2010

Join us for First Friday from 6 to 9 PM at Studio 1317, at 1317 Ventura Avenue in Ventura, California.  We will serve BBQ chicken, chili, salad and chocloate mousse!  We will be entertained by African drummers, and feature the art of Brian Lafferty.   We also have the sculpture of Lynn Creighton and the ceramics of Rob Luongo, Emily Thiroux, and Larry Bryant.

We will be doing a pit fire at 6 PM.  If you don’t have something ready to fire, you can purchase something from us and participate in the firing.

Join us for a wonderful time!

For Ventura’s August First Friday celebration, Rob Luongo started creating a 300 pound ceramic frog.  The whole process will take over one month.  This video shows clips from the first hour of his creation in front of a live audience with live drummers performing in the background.

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Part 6 of the video will be posted next month after the frog is complete.

We have one space left to rent at Studio 1317 at 1317 Ventura Avenue which includes a 13’x12′ space and a big shed for storage  and lots of shared space in back lot.  Lots of ceramic equipment including gas and electric kilns. We always  participate in ArtWalk and First Friday Ventura.    All this for only $300 a month.  The space could be shared by 2 artists. Call Lynn at (818) 554-9819 or email us at studio1317@gmail.com

Frogs

The Art of the Frog

Most people’s opinions about frogs are about the noisy, slimy little guys in your gardens. You may be thinking, “Now what do Frogs and Art have in common?”  The answer to that is the incredible ceramic frogs created by artist Robert Luongo.

Robert loves to teach.  He taught many classes at Frank Massarella’s Firehouse Studio and School in Ojai.  That was where the frogs were born when John Schoenstein, who owns Harmony Pottery, a ceramic store in the lovely little town of Harmony on the coast close to Cambria, was shopping at Firehouse. When he noticed Rob’s work, he asked if he could make frogs since his customers were always asking for frogs, so Rob said sure and proceeded on a quest to create these quirky amphibians.  They are amazing!

These aren’t just any ordinary frogs.  Each has a personality and beauty of its own and vary greatly in size and position, from climbing up the side of a vase to two frogs hugging, to jauntily sitting with legs dangling over the edge of the shelf, to being on its knees in prayer. And each frog has a positive, affirming word written on the underside because Luongo believes in the positive power of written word, seeing his frogs as a way to bring encouragement and joy into people’s lives.

Luongo started as a production potter 20 years ago and has created and sold many a giant pot, but he finds his bliss in the creation of individual pieces for people to enjoy.  He takes great pride in making each piece unique and beautiful, yes, beautiful frogs.  He says even the mug you drink your coffee out of can have an individual design, glaze, beauty, and feel in your hand.

On First Friday August 6, at 6 PM, Studio 1317 at 1317 Ventura Avenue, will host an opening reception for Robert’s Show of ceramic frogs.  Come see Rob and the frogs and see if you can discover all the personalities, sizes, and poses of these fascinating, collectible pieces of art.

Rob is delighted to be creating his work at Studio 1317 where he works with sculptor Lynn Creighton and me, Emily Thiroux, to bring encouragement and inspiration to the community.  The studio is open for First Fridays and for Ventura Art Walk.   They also host free African drumming classes every Tuesday night at 6 PM, and they have scheduled firings in their kilns open to potters in the community.

The Frog show runs through the month of August. Studio 1317 is open whenever the artists are there working and by appointment.  They can be reached to schedule a visit to the studio or to fire ceramics on FaceBook at Studio 1317 Ventura or by email at emily@theheartoftheartist.com

I hope you’ll introduce me to artists you want to learn more about. Contact me through Facebook at The Heart of the Artist. Or email me at emily@theheartoftheartist. http://www.theheartoftheartist.com/category/Blog/

Studio 1317 is in the process of many exciting changes. We are welcoming guests to join us for free drumming on Tuesdays at 6, for our festive First Friday celebrations, to take classes with us, or to doing firings in our gas and electric kilns. We also do pit and raku firings. We would love to have you visit our gallery and shop in our studios.

Join us! We’d love to get to know you–

Studio 1317 in Ventura, California features:

  • Lynn Creighton, Sculptor
  • Rob Luongo, Ceramist
  • Emily Thiroux, Ceramist and Weaver
  • A gallery with a new show every month
  • Free Drumming every Tuesday at 6
  • Festive receptions for each First Friday at 6
  • Ventura Art Walk

We welcome visitors!

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