Friday, February 6, 2015

Leonis Adobe

February 5
Back in Los Angeles after a heavenly month in Vienna.
Now for some really exciting news.  My Lent Project 2014 was chosen by the museum at the Leonis Adobe for a show in it's entirety.  40 pieces plus 3 others they want.  I have also done a book and notecards for their giftshop.
The big press party and catered reception, invitation only, will be on Feb 17 and then on the 21 will be the public opening.  It will run until June 28.
I am so happy and feel so honored!!  I am on cloud 9 at the moment.

The Leonis Adobe Proudly Presents
Carolyn Carradine's Lent Project 2014 Art Exhibit

Join Us and Meet the Artist
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Exhibit Opens Saturday, February 21
2 pm - 5 pm 
Learn more about Carolyn and the 2014 Lent Project at 
and the Museum at 

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23537 Calabasas Rd., Calabasas, CA 91302
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they also sent out this press release!!!  The press will be at the reception.  I am a bit overwhelmed and very very grateful

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Contact: Lois Julien
               (818) 222-6790                                                           For Immediate Release

“Artist Carolyn Carradine’s California Missions Exhibit
Presented by Leonis Adobe Museum
Forty Paintings Comprise “Lent Project 2014”
One Oil Painting of California Missions and Landscapes For Each Day of Lent

(Calabasas) - - Forty vibrant and awe-inspiring original paintings of the 21 California Missions and 19 historic California landscapes by local artist Carolyn Carradine are being exhibited at Leonis Adobe Museum, 23537 Calabasas Road, Calabasas, from February through June. The exhibit will open on Saturday, February 21st, from 2:00-5:00 p.m. and will run until June 28, 2015.  Titled “Lent Project 2014”, the exhibit represents the 40 original oil paintings of California Missions and historic landscapes from Sonoma to San Diego, painted daily by Carolyn Carradine during the 40 days of Lent, in 2014.
“My work is personal and comes from my heart”, Carolyn explains. “It concerns my life and emotions good or bad, pain or joy. If my art takes the viewer to another place and makes them think about or imagine the story, one that they can enjoy and relate to, I have succeeded.” In addition to her talent as an artist in oil, watercolor and other mediums, Carolyn is also a recognized film, theatrical and television actress. She is known for her roles in “The Dream Chasers” (1982), “The End” (1978) and “The Sting II” (1983). Carolyn appeared in television series “Columbo” and “Alfred Hitchcock Presents”. 
Carolyn conceived the “Lent Project 2014” as a Plein Air experience, visiting and painting one mission a day with no “do overs” or corrections. She visited each of the 21 California Missions, and filled in the remaining 19 days of Lent with California landscapes. The 40 Plein Air paintings are all framed similarly, but in a variety of colors. 
“California Missions and their history is part of the fourth grade curriculum in local schools, and students regularly visit Leonis Adobe for field trips to learn about California ranch life in the late 1880’s” says Diane Ramadan, Executive Director. “With Carolyn Carradine’s art exhibit at Leonis Adobe, they will now be able to see paintings of all of the missions in one location.”
The Carradine family has an interesting connection to Leonis Adobe ranch from the past. During the years from 1955 to 1960, Carolyn’s husband Chris, his brothers and father, film actor John Carradine, actually lived at Leonis Adobe.
About Leonis Adobe Museum
The Leonis Adobe Museum, Los Angeles Cultural Monument #1, is dedicated to restoring, preserving, and sharing the last of the old west. Depicting California ranch life of the late 1800s, Leonis Adobe was the home of Miguel Leonis, known as the King of Calabasas. The museum features his authentically furnished two-story Monterrey-style adobe with original buildings, period livestock, gardens and a vineyard--all part of Leonis' recreated ranch where he once lived. Although the Leonis Adobe is over 150 years old, the everyday life on the ranch is much the same

For more information about Carolyn Carradine’s “Lent Project 2014” or Leonis Adobe Museum, please phone the Leonis Adobe Museum, (818) 222-6511.
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Media Contact:
Lois Julien, Julien Communications
(818) 222-6790

Leonis Adobe Museum Contact:
Diane Ramadan, Executive Director
(818) 222-6511









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