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ETERNAL MARIONETTES is a group exhibition curated by Julio Panisello. It features oil paintings created during three still life sessions using a selection of marionettes from the Bob Baker Marionette Theater and hosted by Roofless Painters.
Featuring paintings by Winona Bechtle, Sarah Broshar, Alex Evans, Sarah Jennings, Ruthie Leah, John G. Lundberg, Chloé Nelson, Julio Panisello, Charlotte Tarantola, Jennifer Wheelock, Aubrey Wood, and Mary Worthington.
Bob Baker founded the Marionette Theater in 1963. It is the oldest children's theater company in Los Angeles. The theater is home to over 2,000 hand-crafted marionettes, each one of them created using a complex and imaginative design process resulting in a unique and one-of-a-kind piece of art.
Roofless Painters believes in providing opportunities to artists that don’t have a space to paint, the materials to do it, or the encouragement it takes to be engaged in a creative process.
We are a mobile, respectful, adult community of beginning-experienced painters, always looking to get involved with our beloved city and its history through painting. www.rooflesspainters.com
JULIO PANISELLO earned his BFA (cum laude) in Painting and a postgraduate degree in Pedagogy from the University of Barcelona, Catalonia. He has exhibited widely in Los Angeles and Spain including a solo project with ShoeboxLA, the Los Angeles Arboretum, the main branch of the New York Public Library, Gallery 533, and The Lodge. He is the creator of The Havisham Hour, a multi-media, visual arts and literature project based on Charles Dickens' novel Great Expectations, Julio with a P, a collection of recorded conversations with local artists, and Roofless Painters, a community of painters built around a nomadic art education program. He was the recipient of the Grand Prize and Audience Choice award at the 2016 Los Angeles Plein Air Festival. He lives and works in Los Angeles. www.JulioPanisello.com
Featuring paintings by Winona Bechtle, Sarah Broshar, Alex Evans, Sarah Jennings, Ruthie Leah, John G. Lundberg, Chloé Nelson, Julio Panisello, Charlotte Tarantola, Jennifer Wheelock, Aubrey Wood, and Mary Worthington.
Bob Baker founded the Marionette Theater in 1963. It is the oldest children's theater company in Los Angeles. The theater is home to over 2,000 hand-crafted marionettes, each one of them created using a complex and imaginative design process resulting in a unique and one-of-a-kind piece of art.
Roofless Painters believes in providing opportunities to artists that don’t have a space to paint, the materials to do it, or the encouragement it takes to be engaged in a creative process.
We are a mobile, respectful, adult community of beginning-experienced painters, always looking to get involved with our beloved city and its history through painting. www.rooflesspainters.com
JULIO PANISELLO earned his BFA (cum laude) in Painting and a postgraduate degree in Pedagogy from the University of Barcelona, Catalonia. He has exhibited widely in Los Angeles and Spain including a solo project with ShoeboxLA, the Los Angeles Arboretum, the main branch of the New York Public Library, Gallery 533, and The Lodge. He is the creator of The Havisham Hour, a multi-media, visual arts and literature project based on Charles Dickens' novel Great Expectations, Julio with a P, a collection of recorded conversations with local artists, and Roofless Painters, a community of painters built around a nomadic art education program. He was the recipient of the Grand Prize and Audience Choice award at the 2016 Los Angeles Plein Air Festival. He lives and works in Los Angeles. www.JulioPanisello.com