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1220-B Linda Mar

Pacifica, CA 94044

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EAST GALLERY

April 11–May 11, 2025

2024 Left Coast Awards Exhibition
Selected by Janna Keegan
associate curator, contemporary art and programming
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco

Opening Reception: Friday, April11, 7–9 pm


 

 
 

In the East Gallery, the 2024 LCA Exhibition Awards Show will present the works of Kimiko Kogure, Kayley Jane Dykman and Sally K Smith. These three women artists, chosen by 2024 Left Coast Annual juror Janna Keegan, Associate Curator, contemporary art and programming, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, reflect their personal histories and passions through their work.

Kimiko Kogure chose silk — delicate, yet incredibly strong — in creating the body of work for her exhibition award show. She notes, "The strength that arises from the materials flexibility reflects my inner feelings. Each pod or square I create from raw silk symbolizes a life that is both similar and diverse. Every life is unique and valuable, echoing my history and that of others. I have great respect for small lives that are often overlooked. Each life on this earth holds value, as everyone is filled with the potential for something extraordinary. I cherish the warmth of the raw silk produced by silkworms and marvel at the energy of life, channeling it into my work."

A profound awe of nature forms a common thread for Kogure, who grew up in Japan, about 60 miles outside of Tokyo. Working with her hands has always been a passion. Spending time with a variety of materials (Kogure has experimented with glass, wood, fibers, paper, tile and more) she seeks the harmony in their character and lets them determine the process and results. Kogure earned her BFA in 1980 and her MFA in 1990 from the California College of Arts and Crafts (CCAC) in Oakland, California. She then served on the art faculty at CCAC.
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Kayley Jane Dykman is an accomplished representational artist, working primarily in oil. Her current body of work celebrates the rich and diverse heritage of Pacific Islanders, aiming to authentically educate and honor these vibrant cultures. This series marks Dykman's first exploration into capturing culture and environment holistically—encompassing music, dance, crafts, fashion, traditions, and materials—through a collection of still images. By depicting authentic lived experiences, expanding on and sharing the depth and beauty of the culture, she hopes to increase the representation of Pacific Islander communities in the art world, while also finding space to celebrate and share it with pride.

Asked at the start of her journey, "What would you like your art to say?" the common refrain in Hawaiian songs came to mind: Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana, Let the story be told.

Kayley Jane is a recent (2023) graduate of the Laguna College of Art + Design, where she received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Drawing and Painting with a minor in Art History. She celebrates her Filipino-American through her work that bridges contemporary aesthetics with traditional techniques. She is working as a tutor and instructor at her alma mater, where she hopes to extend her knowledge to other students as she continues her studio practice at home.
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Sally K Smith is sharing work from two distinctly different mediums: charcoal that she creates from unique materials such as money, food, documents and plants, and, oil on canvas. The unconventional charcoal pieces — that she has developed methods for applying to the surface — are minimalist and conceptual. Some revolve only around pattern or gesture. Smith shares that the materials become a partner in her artistic process; these pieces are unique and rich in exploration.

Train stations and places of travel often appear in her oil paintings, juxtaposing the romance of travel with the melancholy of separation. Explaining her process, Smith states: "I paint wet into wet and often mix colors on the canvas to blur the boundaries between objects and place. I paint in many layers, leaving parts of each layer exposed. My intent is to create a feeling of interconnectedness and ambiguity so that we can experience the world a little differently."

Smith has a BA in music and biology from Stanford University. She also studied in Berlin, before receiving her law degree from the University of Utah, the state she grew up in. She discovered art after practicing law in Boston and San Francisco for a few years. Her art study, focused on oil painting, was received at the Cambridge Studio School in Boston, followed by courses in printmaking at City College in San Francisco. Sally works out of her studio in Berkeley, California where she also lives.
Click for Sally K Smith's website

 

SPECIAL EVENTS DURING THE LEFT COAST ANNUAL EXHIBITIONS

SVOS Open Studios Coastside Weekend, during the Left Coast Annual:
Over thirty Sanchez Art Center and Art Guild of Pacifica artists (site 268) will be participating in Silicon Valley Open Studios coastside weekend on Sat May 3 and Sun May 4. Extended gallery hours of 11am — 5pm, both days.

Art x Nature x Art, a celebration of art and spring:
Art x Nature x Art, our spring fundraiser, pairs natural floral creations inspired by art in the 2025 Left Coast Annual, created specifically for this event by talented local floral designers. This annual event will be held the final weekend of the Left Coast Annual exhibits, Fri, May 9 – Sat. 10. Tickets, by timed entry, will be available on Eventbrite, $25.00 in advance, and includes live music, special floral mocktails, and more. On Sunday, May 11, the last day of the exhibitions, entry will be $10.00, with the natural floral creations still available to view, as we continue the celebration of spring, art and Moms!

Funds raised will provide ongoing opportunities for the community to view outstanding exhibitions and participate in community creative engagement activities.

Sanchez Art Center is located at 1220 Linda Mar Boulevard in Pacifica, about a mile east of Highway 1. For more information, visit www.SanchezArtCenter.org or email info@sanchezartcenter.org.

 
 

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