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'Guided Colors' youth exhibit opens

Palo Alto's Cubberley Artist Studio Program (CASP) will host an exhibit by 13 local youth artists working in a variety of media, including sculpture, mixed media and murals. The exhibit, "Guided Colors," opens Sunday, Dec. 10, 3-5:30 p.m., at ArtLab Gallery, 4000 Middlefield Road. The exhibit will be on display through Dec. 15. Proceeds from sales of some of the work, including 7-year-old Aria Luna's "Dragon Storm" mural, will go to communities in Sonoma and Napa counties impacted by the recent fires. The exhibition was spearheaded by CASP artist and teacher Pantea Karimi.

"Colors are personal yet they can be used methodically to evoke reactions, raise questions and create expressions in any work of art. 'Guided Colors' as a title for this exhibition refers to both personal expression and pedagogy," Karimi stated in a press release.

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'Guided Colors' youth exhibit opens

by / Palo Alto Weekly

Uploaded: Thu, Dec 7, 2017, 11:25 am

Palo Alto's Cubberley Artist Studio Program (CASP) will host an exhibit by 13 local youth artists working in a variety of media, including sculpture, mixed media and murals. The exhibit, "Guided Colors," opens Sunday, Dec. 10, 3-5:30 p.m., at ArtLab Gallery, 4000 Middlefield Road. The exhibit will be on display through Dec. 15. Proceeds from sales of some of the work, including 7-year-old Aria Luna's "Dragon Storm" mural, will go to communities in Sonoma and Napa counties impacted by the recent fires. The exhibition was spearheaded by CASP artist and teacher Pantea Karimi.

"Colors are personal yet they can be used methodically to evoke reactions, raise questions and create expressions in any work of art. 'Guided Colors' as a title for this exhibition refers to both personal expression and pedagogy," Karimi stated in a press release.

For more information, go to Event Brite.

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