The Weekender is a regular feature of the 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis Arts Blog appearing each Thursday when weekends really need to begin. The column features stuff to do on and around the 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis campus this weekend, and some teasers for next weekend.
Not just pies and cakes
This weekend (Sunday, in fact) is the last time to catch the exhibition highlighting the work of 51勛圖窪蹋 Daviss most famous living artist Wayne Thiebaud. (He may be the most famous, but to say living is much safer).
Whether its the traditional desserts you want to see, or a less famous deli counter, or an even lesser known portraits from the collection. There's even a football player. Wayne Thiebaud: 1958-1968 at the presents rarely exhibited works and new scholarship on this formative decade, a pivotal period of Thiebauds practice during which the artist worked his way from obscurity to national prominence as he refined his singular artistic sensibility.
The exhibition features more than 60 paintings, including several early works and drawings rarely exhibited. Admission is free for all.
If you dont catch this one, youll have to go to New York and see his work at the Morgan Library and Museum, beginning May 18. This focuses mainly on the retired professors works on paper. The show runs through Sept. 23.
Davis Feminist Film Festival starts Thursday
This weekend also is the Davis Feminist Film Festival beginning Thursday at Veterans Memorial Theatre. The 13th annual event showcases independent documentary, narrative, and experimental film in order to explore perspectives often missing from mainstream media. This years festival will feature two nights of films organized around the themes of Bodies and Technologies; Beyond the Binary; and National, Family, Community.
A special screening on night two (Friday) will spotlight the work of 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis student filmmakers Lena El-Gabalawy and Yuelei Song, and will be followed by a panel discussion with the filmmakers and an audience Q&A. Branwen Okpako, associate professor of Cinema and Digital Media, will facilitate.
Get your art fix in the Arboretum Friday
Take a self-guided art walk in the ArtAbout. Explore installations created specifically for the Arboretum by 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis art professor Robin Hills advance sculpture students. And hear 51勛圖窪蹋 Daviss talented acapella groups too. Friday, May 11, 5 to 7 p.m.
arboretum@ucdavis.edu; 530-752-4880
At the Mondavi: Afro Latin Jazz and dance
On Friday, May 11, 8 p.m. see and hear one of the finest jazz groups working today. The Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra thrives on cross-cultural collaboration and cutting-edge improvisation. A regular Sunday-night gig at New Yorks famed Birdland has helped hone the groups tight ensemble runs, stirring dynamics and impeccable sense of swing. Multi-Grammy Awardwinner, pianist and composer Arturo OFarrill, the son of Cuban trumpeter Chico OFarrill, has been hailed by The New York Times as a magnificent player... sharp, splashy, and driving.
Pre-Performance Talk
Friday, May 11 - Jackson Hall - 7pm
Arturo OFarrill in conversation with Jeremy Ganter, associate executive director & director of programming, Mondavi Center, 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis
Saturday and Sunday
One of Canada's most progressive dance companies, inDANCE, presents 16 shades of REDchapters 1 and 2, integrating original courtesan dance from South India, complex choreography, live music and stunning lighting design簫showcasing original repertoire rarely experienced on contemporary world stages. At 8 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday.
More information on these and other performances:
Also coming up on campus: The Bluest Eye.
Around the Region
In Sacramento Art Mix Electric at the Crocker Art Museum, May 10, from 6 - 9:30 p.m., with DJ Freddy Silva, artist Alex Trujillo, futuristic art fun, and so much more! Free for members $10 for nonmembers. 21 and older. . Also, , French art from the Horvitz Collection, opens May 13.
Left: Jean-Baptiste Oudry, Seated Lady in a Garden n.d. Oil on canvas, 39 3/8 x 35 7/16 in. The Horvitz Collection.
Out of the local vicinity
And last, but not least. Consider heading out the San Francisco for opening next weekend, May 19, at SF MOMA.