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They invite you to pause, and to slow down from the

visual busyness of everyday life. In fact, most of our


visitors linger upon entry, being truly awestruck by the
over 40 works of art currently on exhibit in Nature
Inspired: The Paintings of Sherry Loehr.

Its only natural that the art of Ojai artist Sherry Loehr
has garnered such a profound response from museum
visitors. Loehrs paintings are tranquil and meditative.

Inspiration for the paintings in the exhibition comes


from nature: flowers, fruits, birds, plants. Loehr feels
particularly close to nature in her bright, Craftsman
style studio in Ojai, California. A native of San
Francisco, Sherry studied English at the University of
Colorado and earned an MA in Art Education from

SANTA PAULA ART MUSEUM, JEANETTE COLE ART CENTER NEWSLETTER

PUBLISHED QUARTERLY

VOL. 8, NO. 1: SPRING 2016

COVER: BLOOMING DATURA BY SHERRY LOEHR, MIXED MEDIA ON PANEL, 30 X 60 INCHES, PRIVATE COLLECTION. ABOVE (FROM LEFT TO
RIGHT): WHITE ORCHIDS BY SHERRY LOEHR, MIXED MEDIA ON BOARD, 30 X 24 INCHES, COLLECTION OF THE ARTIST; PELICAN BY SHERRY
LOEHR, ACRYLIC ON PANEL, 14 X 11 INCHES, COLLECTION OF THE ARTIST.

Columbia University. Af ter a successful career as a


ceramicist, Loehr turned to painting on a whim. Her
skills as a painter are largely self-taught, a result of a
technique that she herself describes as trial and
error.
Loehr works primarily in acrylic, and from photographs
of her own carefully arranged compositions than can
include fresh fruits and flowers, bowls and vases, and
folds of fabric. The photographs prove useful as her
organic subject matter does not of ten survive the
painting process. Loehr renders these realist elements
with disciplined precision, reminiscent of the Old
Masters.
Mostly though, Sherry prefers to just let things happen
naturally. Each painting is a conversation between the
artist and her artwork, an energetic exchange that
allows for happy accidents and new discoveries. She

has the most fun in painting the backgrounds. They are


freely improvised, a result of playing with the paint:
lots of layers, textures, and surprises. There are no
rules, boundaries, or preconceptions. The freedom of
the background balances the exactness of the realist
subject.
Every painting is its own adventure for the Ojai artist.
When one work is finished, Loehr is eager to find a
new trail to follow. For Sherry, the ultimate and
unattainable goal is always to create a better
painting. While we cannot imagine how Loehrs work
could be any more stunning, we are grateful to be
able to witness her journey.
Want to learn more about Sherry Loehr and her
work? Fans can meet the artist at her gallery talk
on Thursday, May 12, 2016, at 3:00 p.m.

Nature Inspired: The Paintings of Sherry Loehr opened in February to great


acclaim. Loehrs work is a striking addition to the Museums Great Hall as it
brings the gallery to an entirely new level of elegance. Not only do our adult
visitors appreciate the exhibition, but our young visitors enjoy it as well with a
customized I Spy game that encourages them to take a closer look at the
artists works. There is also a wonderful video interview with Sherry available
for viewing on our iPads, allowing guests to learn more about the artist in her
own words. If you havent seen the exhibition yet, I invite you to come and be
inspired!

BOARD OF DIRECTORS
David Luna
PRESIDENT

David Schwabauer
VICE-PRESIDENT

Randy Axell

SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT

Virginia Gunderson
SECRETARY

Mike Hause
TREASURER

Joanna Axell
Yvonne Babcock
Deborah Brokaw Jackson
Susan Caughey
Guy Cole
John Nichols
William Orcutt
Jennifer Heighton
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

In March, we premiered Building History: The Story of the Museums Home.


Visitors often inquire about the history of the museum building. Was it a bank?
Why is there a vault? What was the brick room used for? We decided it was
time to tell the story of the Limoneira Building. Of particular interest is the section
on the renovation of the building completed in 2009. It includes a fascinating
video interview with architect Doug Nelson, general contractor Chuck Teague,
and general contractor Chris Wilson. We are thankful for their help not only in
returning the building to its original splendor, but also in producing a video
documentary about this important work of architecture.
As we look forward to summer, we are busy preparing for One Look at Nature:
The Paintings of Gail Pidduck to be featured in our Great Hall, and The Art of
Aviation to be featured in the Douglas Shively Gallery. We are honored to
have the opportunity to share Pidducks work with our visitors. Gail is one of
Santa Paulas most beloved resident artists, and her art is beautiful beyond
description. The Art of Aviation is a new juried group exhibition created in
collaboration with the Aviation Museum of Santa Paula. Artists have already
begun to embrace the aviation theme during two paint-outs at the Santa Paula
Airport. Dont miss summer at the Museum. Its going to be a lot of fun!
We are proud that the Santa Paula Art Museum, Jeanette Cole Art Center is not
only serving Santa Paula but the entire Santa Clara Valley. As always, please
remember to support the Museum. Whether it is a general contribution, a
contribution to our endowment, a memorial donation, or an honorarium, we
appreciate all of your support. And remember, the proceeds from all of our
events directly benefit the Museum. Thank you for all of your support.

Jennifer Orcutt Heighton

FOURTH LAKE BY ROBERT CLUNIE, 1947, OIL ON BOARD, 30 X 36


INCHES, COLLECTION OF THE SANTA PAULA ART MUSEUM, GIFT OF
ANDREA AND HOWARD GABBERT, 2016.

In just over six years, the Museums permanent art


collection has grown to include over 200 significant
works of art, and our most recent acquisition is yet
another important addition. Fourth Lake by artist
Robert Clunie is a gift from Colonel and Mrs. Howard
Gabbert of Arizona. Mrs. Andrea Teague Gabbert
has deep roots in Santa Paula. She is the daughter of
Milton Teague of the well-known Teague family. It was
Andreas grandfather, Charles Collins Teague, who
commissioned the painting from Robert Clunie in
1947. Clunie was an adventurous artist who lived and
worked in Santa Paula for 25 years beginning in the
early 1920s. Clunie is famous for his paintings of the
Sierra Nevada, and most summers found him at his
campsite at 11,000 feet in upper Big Pine Canyon,
painting feverishly from morning to dusk. This is the first
work by Robert Clunie to enter the Santa Paula Art
Museums permanent collection.

Debbie Brokaw Jackson, one of our newest board members, joined us in 2015,
after moving back to Santa Paula after almost 20 years in Oregon. Now that
she is back home, she provides consulting services to nonprofits and family
businesses, and helps with the family avocado and citrus ranches. She is neither
an artist nor an art collector, so why has she joined the Santa Paula Art Museum
board of directors? The Santa Paula Art Museum is a wonderful celebration of
legacy, art, education, and community, all in a beautiful package. It is much
more than another static art museum. The breadth of programming and the
dedication of the staff and volunteers are amazing. Who wouldnt want to be a
part of that? Debbie looks forward to using her 20 years of experience in
nonprofit management and governance to help SPAM create a vibrant future.

10TH AND MAIN STREET BY LAWRENCE HINCKLEY, c. 1937, OIL ON


BOARD, COLLECTION OF LESLIE AND JOHN NICHOLS, PROMISED
GIFT TO THE SANTA PAULA ART MUSEUM.

ARCHIVAL DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPH OF CHARLES COLLINS


TEAGUE (FAR RIGHT) AT WORK IN THE FRONT OFFICE OF THE
LIMONEIRA BUILDING, c. 1929, PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF UCLA.

firm of Clunie and Dunkle. When he wasnt painting


on canvas (opposite page), artist Robert Clunie made
his living as a house painter. His plein air paintings
now hang on the walls that he helped to finish.

When the Limoneira Company offered its historic


headquarters for lease to the Santa Paula Art Museum,
it was a perfect pairing. Where better to display works
of art than a building that is itself a work of art?
Building History: The Story of the Museums Home
tells the history of the Limoneira Building through
art, artifacts, original architectural drawings, and
historical photographs. Built in 1924, the local
landmark was commissioned by C.C. Teague, then
president of the Limoneira Company, and the man
credited with revolutionizing the early California citrus
industry. Teague hired well-respected local architect
Roy C. Wilson, Sr. to design the structure.
The show reveals some fun, lesser known facts about
the building. For instance, museum staff were excited
to learn that the wainscoting was stained by the local

Building History also describes how the structure was


transformed from an office space to a museum in
2009. In a wonderful twist of fate, the contractors
leading the renovation, Chuck Teague and Chris
Wilson, were very closely connected to the history of
the building. Teague is the great-grandson of C.C.
Teague. Wilson is the grandson of architect Roy
Wilson, Sr. The goal of the renovation was essentially
to return the building to its original appearance. Ive
jokingly told people that when Limoneira hired my
grandfather to design an office building, he ended up
designing an art museum and passed it off as an office
building, says Wilson.
The exhibition is intended as a tribute to the men and
women who made this place matter: the people who
built it, the individuals who worked here, and those
who made the Museum possible including Yvonne
Babcock, Jake Colborn, Doug Nelson, Chuck
Teague, Chris Wilson, the Limoneira Company, and
countless others .

1. It was a full house at our Sixth Annual Fine and Decorative Art Auction in March. 2. Ventura artist John
Robertson recently led a lively demonstration of how he creates his large-scale figurative paintings. 3. The
Museums ArtSPARK school tour program continues to grow with over 1,000 students being served this year!

Our 2016 Fine and Decorative Art Auction was an


enormous success. This years event featured over 60
remarkable items, including 20 works of art that were
auctioned off live by father and son team John and
Jules Eubanks of California Auctioneers. The two
auctioneers entertained a packed audience with their
quick humor. They were assisted by board member
David Schwabauer who provided descriptions of all
of the items up for bid. Highlights of the live auction
included important works by Cornelis Botke, Otto
Heino, Douglas Shively, and many more. Jessie Botkes
Goose and Gate, an early work by the esteemed
artist, brought the auction to an exciting close.
GOOSE AND GATE BY JESSIE ARMS BOTKE, OIL ON BOARD, c.1920s,
16 x 14 INCHES.

We would like to thank our supporters who donated


items for the auction, those who purchased items at the
auction, and all of the volunteers who helped at the event. The auction is the Museums biggest event of the year
and would not have been possible without the help of everyone involved. A special thank you goes to sponsors Bank
of the Sierra, Calavo, Limoneira, Rotary Club of Santa Paula, and Santa Paula Community Bank. The Museum
accepts donations for the auction year-round. Please contact the Museum if you would like to make a donation.

We are very fortunate to have so many active docents helping


to keep the Museum running smoothly, but one in particular
goes far beyond the call of duty. Since joining us in 2013, Kathy
Good has proven to be an exceptional volunteer in every
respect. Kathy works regularly at the front desk, currently serves
as the Events Chair for the Docent Guild, and she even makes
time to volunteer for our many school tours. At special events
you can always find her helping to set up and clean up, and she
is often one of the last to leave. Kathy is incredibly gracious with
her time. The Museums staff, board, and docents are all truly
amazed by her kindness. We are so thankful for you, Kathy.
Your dedication is what makes this Museum so special.

NEW OPEN STUDIO FOR TEENS


We are excited to debut our new Open Studio Program for
teens in June, which will take place on the first Friday of every
month from 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Participating teens will look
closely at artworks, create art, and experience the Museum
behind-the-scenes with other youth ages 13-19 from across
Ventura County.
Workshops will be led by Silvia Huerta, a local professional
artist. Each workshop will focus on a different topic and art
activity. Students may select to participate in one or all of the
workshops offered. Classes are designed just for teens and
present a wide variety of ways to approach art. Students will
focus on a variety of techniques and develop their own personal
style while working side by side with their peers.

SELF PORTRAIT, DIGITAL PRINT, PART OF THE NEW


HORIZONS EXHIBIT BY SANTA PAULA HIGH SCHOOL
STUDENTS.

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VIEW FROM FERNDALE


BY GAIL PIDDUCK
OIL ON CANVAS, 18 X 36
INCHES, COLLECTION OF
THE ARTIST.

When Gail Pidduck starts a series of paintings, she is usually inspired by something that she has read or seen.
Robert D. Hales once wrote, I thrilled to explore the magnificent beauties of Gods creations - from tiny
insects to towering trees. His words started Pidduck thinking about the large and small parts of nature in her
own little corner of the world. One Look at Nature, Pidducks much-anticipated solo show, will feature
breathtaking new works, all of which are an honest statement of the artists gratitude for an amazing world.

PIPER CHEROKEE
BY EUL HURLEY
OIL ON CANVAS, 24 X 36
INCHES, COLLECTION OF
THE ARTIST.

The Art of Aviation, produced in partnership with the Aviation Museum of Santa Paula, celebrates the place
of aviation in the story of Ventura County, a history which includes the famous Santa Paula Airport established
in 1930. The group show will illustrate the many aspects of aviation through art - from airplanes and airports
to pilots and majestic vistas. The deadline for entries is Wednesday, June 1, 2016.

The Santa Paula Art Museum joins those listed below in honoring the individual listed in bold. We also thank those contributing
to the Museums appeals and those who became new members from September 1, 2015 through April 1, 2016.
IN MEMORY OF

HOOT BENNETT
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Henderson

Ms. Virginia Gunderson


Mr. and Mrs. Jim Heighton
Messrs. David Luna and Jim Rivera
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Mullett
Ms. Pam Murphy
Ms. Jeanne Orcutt
Mr. William L. Orcutt
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Rushing
Messrs. David Schwabauer and
Michael McMahan
Mrs. Mary Schwabauer
Ms. Jean Scott
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew South

JIM BIBY
Ms. Diana Boydstun

CAROL KENNEDY
Mr. Bob Kennedy

NATHAN W. BLANCHARD IV
Mr. and Mrs. John Blanchard

BOB RASER
Mr. and Mrs. David Coons
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Heighton

CATHIE BABCOCK
Ms. Diana Boydstun
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Mullett
Messrs. David Schwabauer
and Michael McMahan
SPAM Board of Directors
MIKE BARNARD
Mr. William L. Orcutt

MARLENE CROZIER
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Turner
WENDELL DOWLING
Ms. Alice Eaton
Ms. Virginia Gunderson
Mr. William L. Orcutt
ANNE GRAUMLICH
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Atmore
Mr. and Mrs. Buz Benner
Ms. Joyce Cantrell
Mrs. Joanne Cummings
Ms. Suzy Cummings
Ms. Katherine Downs
Mrs. Marcia Edwards
Mrs. Norma Fulkerson
Ms. Ginger Gherardi

JANE SCHROCK
Dr. Jon Schrock
HENRY VEGA
Rancho Abuelos
IN HONOR OF
JOANNA AND RANDY AXELL
Ms. Nancy Axell
LEE COLE
Mr. David Schwarz
MICHELLE GLASS
Ms. Kathleen Good
ZELLA IBANEZ
Mr. William L. Orcutt

MIRIAM MCGRATH
Ms. Mary McGrath
SUSTAINABILITY CAMPAIGN
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Axell
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Babcock
Dr. and Mrs. Chris Bartelson
Mr. and Mrs. John Blanchard
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Brokaw
Ms. Debbie Brokaw Jackson
Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Carlson
Mr. Guy Cole
Mr. Harry Crowe
Mr. Bennett Curtis
Ms. Ginger Gherardi
Ms. Virginia Gunderson
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hause
Dr. and Mrs. Kevin Ikeda
Anne and Paul Leavens Fund
Mr. and Mrs. John Nichols
Mrs. Lupe Ortiz
Messrs. David Schwabauer and
Michael McMahan
Mrs. Mary Schwabauer
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Shore
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart
Ms. Dorcas Thille
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tulberg
FALL APPEAL
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Allee
Mr. James Arellano
Ms. Mary Triplett Ayers
Mr. and Mrs. John Blanchard
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Custer
Mrs. Patti Douglas
Ms. Mary Beth East

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Eppen


Mr. and Mrs. Pete Fallini
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Faulkner
Ms. Kathleen Good
Mrs. Arlene Gutierrez
Mrs. Carolyn Hertel
Ms. Elaine Hunt
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Landegger
Ms. Ari Larson
Ms. Jane Marcus
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Marzec
Mr. Stephen McFadden
Petru Corporation
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Piros
Mrs. Anita Pulido
Puretec
Messrs. David Schwabauer
and Michael McMahan
Dr. and Mrs. Michael Swartout
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tate
Mrs. Marian Totheroh
Mr. William Walton
Ms. Dian Whitney
Mr. Patrick Yonally and
Ms. Deb Llanos
Mr. and Mrs. Zeke Zahid
GENERAL DONATIONS
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Axell
Ms. Debbie Brokaw Jackson
Dr. Stanley Clark
Mr. Guy Cole
Mr. and Mrs. Curran Cummings
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cunningham
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Drescher
Ms. Virginia Gunderson
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hause

Mr. and Mrs. Ike Ikerd


Johanson Dielectrics
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Landegger
Mr. William L. Orcutt
Mr. and Mrs. John Orr
Ms. Lois Rafferty
Messrs. David Schwabauer
and Michael McMahan
Dr. and Mrs. Phil Snow
Dr. and Mrs. Hank Stoutz
Mr. and Mrs. James Travers
Mrs. Jeanne Warren
Ms. Gayla Williams
NEW MEMBERS
Ms. Cynthia Aguilar
Mr. David Bayer

Mr. and Mrs. John Bookwalter


Drs. Brockman and Tsao
Ms. Susan Brown
Dr. Warren Brown
Ms. Joanne Carson Kegel
Ms. Jacquelyn Cavish
Ms. Lillian De Los Santos
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Deering
Dr. Gary Deutsch
Ms. Karin Elliott-Chandler
Ms. Valerie Freeman
Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Greig
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Grether
Ms. Teresa Griffin
Ms. Peggy Harris
Ms. Annette Heck
Mrs. Carolyn Hertel

Are you interested in art and meeting new


people? Become a docent at the Santa
Paula Art Museum! Our docent guild is
an important part of the Museum. Docent
responsibilities include greeting visitors,
helping to run the gift store, and talking to
people about our exhibits and programs
when they visit.
We also welcome volunteers for special
events and smaller projects. Training and
support is provided to anyone willing to
learn. You dont have to be an art expert.
Please contact the Museum or visit us for
more information.

Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kamhi


Mrs. Margaret Kimball and
Mr. William McPheron
Ms. Cynthia Mathieu
Mrs. Olivia Mauzey
Ms. Pat McCormick
Ms. Debra McKillop
Ms. Pamela Murphy
Mr. W. Stephen Onstot
Ms. Mary Ann Peavyhouse
Ms. Maria Reza
Mr. John Robertson
Mrs. Randy Sandford and
Mr. David Smith
Ms. Kathryn Scheinert
Ms. Karen Scott Browdy
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Sera

Linda Adair
Barbara Ake
Laura Araiza
Judy Armstrong
Ruth Austin
Joanna Axell
Yvonne Babcock
Cathy Barringer
Diana Boydstun
Catherine Bramhall
Laura Brooks
Faye Campbell
Paula Castillo
Robert Colvin
Harry Crowe
Shirley Diamond
Patti Douglas

Ms. Carol Shoemaker


Ms. Jane Spiller
Ms. Mary Staten
Ms. Joleen Stethem
Dr. and Mrs. Michael Swartout
Ms. Susan Taylor-Tredway
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tooke
Ms. Hannah Tulberg
Mr. Andy VanSciver and
Ms. Marleen Canniff
Ms. Rauleen Weckworth
Ms. Nancy Wood
Ms. Mary Zuanich

Alicia Ferreira
Rebecca Fox
Norma Fulkerson
Sherri Gardner
Kathleen Good
Virginia Gunderson
Jo Ann Held
Maria Hurtado
Michele Johns
Joan Kus
Ginger Lynch
Marie Marzec
Jennifer Matos
Cathy Metelak
Sue McCalister
Penny McManus
Willa McPhail

Vivian Mullett
Nancy Nasalroad
Rosemary Newby
Bill Painter
Arlene Pinkerton
Jerry Schmidt
Mary Shore
Brenda Stewart
Pam Strautman
Pam Tooke
Marian Totheroh
Carolyn Tulberg
Nancy Wood
Jeanne Warren
SPECIAL THANKS
Randy Axell

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NATURE INSPIRED: THE PAINTINGS OF


SHERRY LOEHR
FEBRUARY 6 THROUGH JUNE 12, 2016

BUILDING HISTORY: THE STORY OF THE


MUSEUMS HOME
MARCH 5 THROUGH JULY 10, 2016

ONE LOOK AT NATURE: THE PAINTINGS OF


GAIL PIDDUCK

GALLERY TALK: THE ART OF SHERRY LOEHR


THURSDAY, MAY 12, 2016 AT 3:00 PM

GALLERY TALK: HISTORY OF THE LIMONEIRA


COMPANY WITH JOHN CHAMBERLAIN
THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 2016, AT 3:00 P.M.

OPENING RECEPTION: ONE LOOK AT


NATURE: THE PAINTINGS OF GAIL PIDDUCK

JUNE 18 THROUGH NOVEMBER 6, 2016

SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 2016, FROM 4:00 TO 6:00 P.M.

THE ART OF AVIATION

GALLERY TALK: THE ART OF GAIL PIDDUCK

JULY 16 THROUGH OCTOBER 16, 2016

THURSDAY, JULY 14, 2016, AT 3:00 P.M.

THE 23RD DE COLORES ART SHOW

VINTAGE ART FAIR: FINE ART & PHOTOGRAPHY

OCTOBER 22, 2016 THROUGH JANUARY 29, 2017

SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 2016, 10:00 A.M. TO 4:00 P.M.

117 North 10th Street, Santa Paula, CA 93060 (805) 5255554 info@SantaPaulaArtMuseum.org www.SantaPaulaArtMuseum.org
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