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Pre-Existing Conditions

Posted on 27 March 2009 by Evan Vincent

pec_5Diabetes has become a worldwide epidemic. In 2008, the United States housed about twenty-four million Americans with Diabetes. In Orange  County alone, we have approximately two hundred thousand diabetics.  I can guarantee you that at least one member of your family or friends live with it. But what can you do about it?  The Light Gallery in Costa Mesa recently hosted an exhibition to help raise awareness and money towards the research and the eventual eradication of diabetes.  Thirty one different artists from LA and Orange County came together to host a group art exhibition from their perspective of Type One Diabetes. The show was entitled Pre-Existing Conditions. Each of the artists are effected by Diabetes in some way.  Whether they are Diabetic, or have a close friend or family member who is, each one of these artists share in the hope that one day, Diabetes will no longer effect anyone.  It was a noble cause and an amazing night of art.

pec_4The gallery was jam-packed; we were sandwiched in like sardines.  This ‘one night stand’ art show had so many powerful pieces that the walls were completely littered with different works.  Mixed media installations, acrylics, photography and even digital art were all on display. Each piece had a different take on what Diabetes meant to each artist and you could really feel the honesty and earnestness in all the works displayed.  It was as if no one was holding back.  It was really nice to let each piece entice you and speak directly to your core.  One of my favorite canvases of the night was by Anthony Ausgang, whose modified canvas was entitled “What my father saw” (right). It really spoke to me.  Anthony used a canvas he had found and modified to represent the loss of eyesight that his father had been stricken with after living with Diabetes.  It was one of those pieces that really jump right off the white walls of the gallery.  Since most of his canvas had been painted black, it immediately stood out and continued to draw large crowds throughout the night. It was such a simple execution, yet it was a very deep, inspired piece of art.

pec_6Just a few canvases down, Scott Aicher’s “Evening Drift” was painted on a panel of wood. It was a vibrant acrylic piece that had a reminiscent, sci-fi, nineteen fifties feel to it. It reminded me of Ed Roth’s work, yet a little more other-worldly.  It was vibrant in color and so infectious.  It was begging you to get lost in all the minor details. This was also another favorite of the evening.  Scott’s father and uncle were Diabetics.

Last, but certainly not least, Zoey Stevens (who is Diabetic) had a few works to show. Both of his art pieces were acrylic on canvas, yet it was hard to tell because his work is so lifelike.  He really understands how to capture characters in his paintings.  Something that struck me was how he captures the eyes in all of his paintings.  Since they say that the eyes are the windows to the soul, he really uses the eyes of his characters to give his paintings the soul that makes them seem so lifelike.  He really has a unique style and his painting entitled “The Man in Black” was such a great take on that famous photo of Johnny Cash. This one catches the same amount of attitude from Johnny, with a pricked finger in place of the ‘bird.’  Without a doubt, this painting had everyone talking and seemed to be the feature piece of the show.

pec_3Pre-Existing Conditions will be traveling to other locations in six other cities.  It will stop in various cities like the Brett Wesley Gallery in Las Vegas, PRAVUS Gallery in Phoenix, Terra SF in San Francisco and eventually will end up at it’s final stop in Los Angeles.  As the show travels it will pick up new artists and art pieces along the way.  So if you get a chance to see it, I highly recommend it.  All the proceeds from sales will be donated to the JDRF (Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund).

www.jdrf.org
www.zoey.com
www.ausgangart.com
www.totallybitchen.com
www.thelightgalleries.com
www.pre-existingcondition.blogspot.com

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Connecting & Community

Posted on 11 March 2009 by Holly Lewis

connectingAs one would guess, learning more about opportunities in Orange County related to environmental protection, wildlife preservation, and habitat restoration require getting to know the individuals who are aware of what’s going on, when, and via which organization.  Becoming one of those individuals is another post entirely.  There are quite a few organizations in OC which focus on all of the above with a team of volunteers of all ages and backgrounds, biologists, botanists, and folks who know what they are doing due to years of experience and a passion for the natural world.  All individuals involved were and still are volunteers in some capacity.  There simply is no way to make the natural world in Orange County function and thrive without volunteering time.  Period.

To put your time and energy to good use, working with a team of individuals, each with a role and purpose, is much more effective and interesting than working alone.  In fact, you can’t work alone without a permit or membership process in most situations due to legal arrangements, land protections, and permit/certificate requirements.  Preservation and restoration requires skill to perform and enhance in all situations.  Training and education are the most important aspect of a successful operation in which the most positive results can be seen as a result of group work.   Most random volunteers, including me, do not start out with the knowledge and experience that’s necessary to take on some of the serious ecological problems Orange County is facing alone.  This is why working through and with an organization is the only safe and truly effective way to create change.

If you are interested in getting involved, check out volunteermatch.org which can unite volunteers with specific organizations that are creating change in a number of areas.  The types of volunteer work accessible through this site are many, not just ecological causes.  This is just one example of a major site which connects people to organizations.  Another way to make connections is to join a group via Yahoo Groups, such as Orange County Birding, which is a group that emails up to date information to all members pertaining to native and threatened/endangered bird species and various volunteer opportunities as well as seminars which may be informational or educational for those wishing to get involved.

Of course networking amongst friends and clubs at schools is always a great way to meet people who may know of things going on in your area.  Universities often have chapters and clubs which are dedicated to restoration and often individuals who know a great deal about the specific challenges that many ecosystems in Orange County are facing.  If you are a potential volunteer, schools are a great way to gain access to organizations as well as individuals who are training to become active members of organizations within environmental fields.

The reality is this: if you want to get involved, you have got to reach out and make an effort to learn about what is going on.  Sure, things may pop up before your eyes without much effort on your part, but by and large you will have to put your name and face out there to get the information that you need (how did you find this post?).  Don’t most things in life work this way?  Remember, volunteers are more valuable than most assets to organizations of various kinds, and volunteering is one of the most in-demand sectors of Orange County’s communities.  All communities in fact become greater, stronger, and even more connected when people recognize a cause and are willing to get their hands dirty for a few (or more) hours a month.

A few organizations to check up on:

Keep in mind that every organization is unique and offers its own unique benefits to the community.  Members vary and there are many more organizations in Orange County.  This is simply a list based on my knowledge of Orange County environmental restoration projects and my interests.  There are many more out there and researching the internet, speaking with individuals who are members of organizations or clubs, and getting involved are obviously easy ways to locate more in your area.  Now that you are inspired, do some clicking, emailing, calling, or talking to find an organization or cause in your areas that you feel passionate about so you can show your love.

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