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Copperopolis' own Susie Hoffman's art to air on KVIE in Sacramento







Nine Amador, Calaveras, and Tuolumne County Artists Chosen to Show in KVIE Art Auction

KVIE to Broadcast Award-Winning Art 9/20-9/22

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Sacramento, CA, August 20, 2013 – Celebrating KVIE Public Television’s thirty-two years of creating an accessible venue to bring art into the homes of Northern Californians, the 2013 KVIE Art Auction will showcase over 250 works of art by emerging, well-known, and world-renown Northern California artists. KVIE’s art curator, D Neath, today announced that nine artists from Amador, Calaveras, and Tuolumne counties who submitted their art to the annual juried competition were chosen to be included in KVIE’s Art Auction collection. Six of the selected artists from this region also received juror awards in their artistic categories.

The nine pieces accepted into the auction are: Laurie Gregory Williams’ “High Desert Princess” (juror award winner, sculpture category; Sutter Creek; airs 9/22 approx. 4pm); John R. Jurisich’s “Market Square” (juror award winner, contemporary classics category; Pine Grove; airs 9/20 approx. 9pm); Michiyo Watanabe’s “Hummingbird” (juror award winner, photography category; Jackson; airs 9/22 approx. 12pm); Ann Nancy Macomber’s “Santa Cruz Yucca” (juror award winner, still life category; Arnold; airs 9/21 approx. 6pm); Susie Hoffman’s “Copper Valley Patina” (Copperopolis; airs 9/21 approx. 8pm); Donald Hukari’s “Sacramento Blocks” (juror award winner, photography; Sonora; airs 9/21 approx. 6pm); Cary Bauer McGrew’s “Looking Up” (Columbia; airs 9/21 approx. 6pm); Marta Magistrali’s “As Easy As Riding a Bike” (juror award winner, sculpture category; Jamestown; airs 9/21 approx. 6pm); and Allison Blansit’s “Secluded” (Sonora; airs 9/21 approx. 6pm).


In addition to the juried art, the auction will also include works by master artists Eric Dahlin, Gary Pruner, Gregory Kondos, Kurt Fishback, Larry Welden, Mel Ramos, Sandy Delehanty, and Victoria Brooks.

Each artist’s work will be showcased in a live 3-day auction broadcast on KVIE (ch. 6, check local listings) that starts Friday, September 20 from 8pm to 11pm and continues Saturday, September 21 and Sunday, September 22 from noon to 10pm.

"This year's winning artworks were chosen through an extensive, in-person jury process from almost 600 total entries,” said Neath. “The jurors did a beautiful job narrowing the collection and selecting the final award-winning works of art. When viewers tune-in, they will agree the art is an outstanding reflection of the talent in our region.”

KVIE will hold a Preview Gala to announce and honor the first place winners, in six categories, and the Best of Show winner. At the event, guests can mingle with artists, and try local wines and brews, hors d’oeuvres and chocolate desserts from 20 of our region’s finest wineries and restaurants. Cost is $50 for the Preview Gala, which will be held from 5:30pm to 8:30pm Monday, September 16, at KVIE Studios in Sacramento. Tickets can be purchased online at kvie.org/artauction or by calling (916) 641-3663.

A complete list of artists juried into the collection is online at kvie.org/artauction. Images and information on every piece of art up-for-bid (including air dates and times) will launch in September.

This year’s auction is sponsored by Wells Fargo, The Niello Company, Mansour’s Oriental Rug Gallery, The Sacramento Bee, and Warren G. Bender Co. Proceeds from the event and auction help support KVIE local productions and community outreach services.

[Images of artwork available upon request]

About KVIE Public Television:
Broadcasting from California’s capital, KVIE Public Television helps everyone explore the world through television experiences in history, current events, drama, nature, and science. And for the natural-born explorer, KVIE serves as a trusted guide for children with the best educational programming. Established in 1959, KVIE serves more than 1.4 million households in the nation’s 20th largest television market. With one of the largest geographic signals in the country, KVIE can be viewed in 28 of California’s 58 counties. KVIE is one of the leading producers of public television programming in the country with series like America’s Heartland and ViewFinder. For more information, visit KVIE’s website at www.kvie.org.





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