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Puerto Vallarta News NetworkVallarta Living | Art Talk | December 2009 

Puerto Vallarta International Sculpture Symposium to Become a Reality
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December 31, 2009



For more information, visit PVISS.com or contact Dana O'Donnell at 044-322-159-0567 or pvissrocks(at)gmail.com.
Ten International sculptors will soon converge upon Puerto Vallarta to participate in the First Puerto Vallarta International Sculpture Symposium (PVISS), which will take place January 31 - February 13, 2010.

What is a Sculpture Symposium? It's a cultural exchange, in which sculptors from different countries come together to create work in a common environment. The City of Puerto Vallarta is a backdrop and an inspiration for the artists as they carve their forms in large blocks of stone.

This will be a unique educational experience for the community. Those who have a curiosity about sculpture and the process of carving stone in large scale are invited to visit the Symposium site to watch the sculptors work, and to exchange their curiosity and energy with the artists.

The Symposium Sculptors will also display smaller scale works during the two weeks of the Symposium at a special gallery Exhibition of International Sculptors.

The Grand Finale Exhibition of Symposium Sculptures will take place at the Peter Gray Museum of Art. All of the completed Symposium Sculptures will be installed on the Museum grounds and will be for sale, with a percentage of the proceeds to benefit the Peter Gray Museum. The Symposium Sculptors' smaller scale sculptures will also be on exhibition at the Museum at this event.

An Educational Program will be held at Centro Universitario de la Costa Universidad de Guadalajara, in which students, faculty, and art enthusiasts are encouraged to interact with the Symposium Sculptors as they share their past, current, and Symposium works in progress via Power Point and individual presentations.

The PVISS 2010 Sculptors are:

Tom Allan, Scotland
Juan Carlos Bejarano, Argentina
Martin Distancia, Mexico
Birgit Grapentin, Australia/Germany
David Alejandro Martinez Bucio, Mexico
Won Lee, Canada/Korea
Jose Carlos Cabello Millan, Spain
Dana O'Donnell, USA
Manuel Palos, Mexico
Carole Turner, USA

Schedule of Events:

Symposium Site: Palos Talleres de Arte
Calle Brasil 1039 in the 5 de diciembre neighborhood of Puerto Vallarta.
January 31 - February 12, 2010
Public invited to visit daily between the hours of 10-12 and 3-5 pm.

Gallery Exhibition of International Sculptors: Proyecto 512
512 & 518 Venustiano in the Zona Romantica of Puerto Vallarta
February 1-12, 2010

Symposium Sculptor Presentations: Centro Universitario de la Costa Universidad de Guadalajara, Puerto Vallarta Campus
No. 203 Av University
February 9, 2010 7-9 pm

Final Exhibition Symposium Sculptures: The Peter Gray Museum of Art
Centro Universitario de la Costa Universidad de Guadalajara, Puerto Vallarta Campus
February 13, 2010 4-8 pm

About the Organizers:

Dana O'Donnell has been creating art for more than thirty years. She is a part-time resident of Puerto Vallarta, where she is represented by Galleria Dante. In Colorado, where she lived for twenty-six years, she organized the all-stone exhibitions, Stone Sculpture Showcase 2001 and 2003 at the Colorado History Museum. She has been participating in International Sculpture symposiums since 2005. She currently divides her time between Puerto Vallarta and Santa Monica, California. For more information, visit StoneSoulStudio.com.

Carole Turner is a professional sculptor, commissioned and exhibited internationally. Based in Oregon, she is frequently invited to participate in International Sculpture Symposia and was recently honored to have her "Rhythmic Dancer" exhibited in Beijing during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. She is the Executive Director of Columbia Sculpture Center, Northwest Stone Sculpture Association Board Member, and founding Board Member of Pacific Northwest Sculptors, Inc. For more information, visit TurnerStudio.com.

PVISS is a cross-cultural collaboration between Stone Soul Studio and Columbia Sculpture Center, in cooperation with Palos Talleres de Arte. For more information, visit PVISS.com or contact Dana O'Donnell at 044-322-159-0567 or pvissrocks(at)gmail.com.




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