Wednesday, November 04, 2015

Mesa Arts Center Swings Into High Gear


 
 
 
Mesa Arts Center is proud to announce the launch of their new website! Finding all of your favorite fantastic shows, exhibits, events and classes has never been easier. You’ll never miss out on another MAC event with the new, customizable calendar. Get the scoop on what’s happening on campus in every creative corner with the social media wall, featuring YOUR best snapshots and memories with #mesaartscenter . . . thanks to Casey Blake for sending





 
 
 
LUNCHTIME CONCERT SERIES STARTS UP TOMORROW - Last year over 1200 people showed up for just one


November 5
Curtis Knox
Singer/Musician Extraordinaire

November 12
Remember When
Vocal Doo Wop

November 19
Rocksmith
Classic Rock & Roll

November 26
NO CONCERT--THANKSGIVING DAY

December 3
The Fairlanes
Rock n Roll Oldies Band

December 10
Robby Roberson Quartet
Acoustic Stringed and Percussive Quartet

December 17
The Blues Review
Classic Blues
 
 

El Rancho del Arte Increasingly Praised in National Media

A report on November 2, 2015
Arizona TOD Blended Affordability, Arts and Activism
Community Development Partners is benefiting from motivating residents with artistic components in the community.
Creative Place Making and Transit-Oriented Development with the collaboration of public and private interests is regenerating the New Urban Downtown Mesa.
Last night Valley Metro held a Meet-and-Greet in the community room for the planned expansion of light trail transit to Gilbert Road [subject of earlier post on this site]

Monday, November 02, 2015

Two Guys Make Their Case Directly To The Public

In a special for The Arizona Republic published at 05:03 a.m. last Thursday October 29, 2015, mayor John Giles and Steve Banta, CEO of Valley Metro, did a a contributed joint promotion for the benefits of Valley Metro Light Rail
Mesa driving its future with light rail
The 23-mile light rail corridor that connects Mesa, Tempe and Phoenix continues to showcase the transformative power of transit-oriented development.
[See addendum after for TOD MetroCenter in Phoenix, investment by Carlyle Group]

Seismic News: Did You Feel It? Did You Get Rattled?


 
Not one but three sizeable earthquakes - the largest with a magnitude of 4.1 - were reported north of Phoenix just before midnight. There were some reports of rolling and loud booms
Here's a link to a report from the U.S. Geological Survey from today November 2, 2015 http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us2000419p#impact_dyfi

Sunday, November 01, 2015

New Team On-board for Valley Metro Light Rail Extension


Press Release Thu, Oct 29, 2015
                                          
Meet the Team on the Gilbert Road Extension
Open House Meet & Greet
Tue, Nov 3, 2015|| Public MeetingLight Rail Extension Meetings
                    
-Meet the contractors: Stacy and Witbeck/Sundt and Jacobs Engineering
-View initial project design and roadway concepts
-Meet the station artists
 
Time:6-8 p.m.
Location:El Rancho Del Arte Gallery, 719 E. Main St., Mesa
 
Phoenix, AZ – The Valley Metro Rail Board of Directors approved a contract with Stacy and Witbeck/Sundt to begin the pre-construction phase of the Gilbert Road Extension.
 
 "We look forward to building the next segment of light rail with Stacy and Witbeck/Sundt and Jacobs Engineering,” said Steve Banta, Valley Metro CEO.
"Both firms have a strong track record building light rail in the Valley as part of the team that constructed the original 20 miles.”
The Valley Metro Rail Board also authorized a contract in August with Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc. for Gilbert Road design services at $7 million. The project will expand light rail nearly two miles on Main Street from Mesa Drive east to Gilbert Road and includes two light rail stations, a transit center and park-and-ride.
 
 
The Gilbert Road Extension is an important link that will connect our neighborhoods to downtown Mesa, Tempe and Phoenix,” said Mesa Mayor John Giles. “The East Valley has embraced the growth of light rail as a transportation option along with the economic development revival that comes with this type of investment.”
 
The Board also approved contracts to the following station artists:
• Hans Van Meeuwen, Stapley Drive Station  
• Behar & Marquardt, Gilbert Road Station    
• Matt & Maria Salenger, Gilbert Road Park-and-Ride
• John Randall Nelson, Traction Power Substation    


The public is invited to learn more about the project and members of the project team at an open house. 

Meet & Greet Open House
Tuesday, November 3
6 – 8 p.m.
El Rancho Del Arte Gallery
719 E. Main Street, Mesa
• Meet the contractors: Stacy and Witbeck/Sundt and Jacobs Engineering
• View initial project design and roadway concepts
• Meet the artist


- See more at: http://www.valleymetro.org/pressreleases/detail/design-and-construction-teams-on-board-to-build-gilbert-road-extension#sthash.kUJDm2Yy.dpuf-
 

AZ Big Media Recognizes Mesa-born Artist Zarko Guerrero

 . . and little media too - like this MesaZona blog
Artist inspires Mesa multifamily development

http://azbigmedia.com/azre-magazine/new-market/multi-family/artist-inspires-mesa-multifamily-development

Take the time to hit the link.
The important part of an artist in Creative Place Making
Rancho del Arte is featured in three posts on this site, latest on October 15 for the grand opening.

Community Development Partners has officially announced that El Rancho del Arte in Mesa is now open. Stakeholders recognized the milestone with a ceremony on Thursday, October 15, including speakers Eric Paine, CEO of Community Development Partners; Michael Trailor, Director of Arizona Department of Housing; Kelly Sands, President of ICON Builders; and Fatima Ortiz, a resident of El Rancho del Arte. The completion of El Rancho del Arte is a step toward creating an integrated, healthy community of engaged citizens.


The project features multiple artistic components to inspire and motivate the residents to partake in the creative process. Mandalas, is a Sanskrit word that means “circle,” are integrated into the building’s exterior. The Mandalas at El Rancho del Arte include environmental features, natural shapes, forms, and patterns which are found on historical baskets and pottery in the Mesa, AZ region. Additionally, the building’s staircases feature quotes from contemporary thought leaders such as Winston Churchill, César Chavez, and Henry Ford, as well as ancient thinkers and quotes such as Socrates, an African Proverb, and a Mayan saying.
Zarco Guerrero, an acclaimed local artist and longtime Mesa resident whose work was an integral component of the building design, states, “My job as an artist is to orientate people geographically. I have been wanting to communicate the ancient history of this area, and the symbols on the Mandalas at El Rancho integrate those historical symbols. They call our attention, they engage us while connecting us together in a shared ancient past. For me this is what art should do.” As a sculptor, mask-maker and performance artist, Guerrero has exhibited and received international acclaim and many prestigious awards.

Thursday, October 29, 2015

Valley Metro Public Art >The Shadow of A Memory

 . . . with a monumental blast of color in a new pocket park/sculpture garden on Main Street along the path of the Central Mesa Light Rail Extension
CREATIVE PLACE MAKING
This time with a repeated sense of Mesa history and the strong memory of an artisan harkening back when the city was an Agritopia or urban farm before that word became a registered trademark for the166-acre mixed-use planned development in Gilbert.

This new place in the New Urban Downtown Mesa is sited on the north side of Main Street between fast-food/casual Taco Bell and full-service Il Vinaio close to the Country Club Drive & Main Street Light Rail Station.
As you can see by reading the sign for Valley Metro's Public Art Program, orchards of pecan trees were once located adjacent to Main Street. Originally they served as crop trees and later as shade trees for the neighborhoods that replaced the groves.
For station artist Mary Shindell growing up nearby the images of these beautiful trees became a part of her memory producing these expressions of art recently installed at the Traction Power Substation.
Grapes flourished in this surrounding area in the 1880's and 1890's. The name of the restaurant is a reminder of those times.

Brushed acrylic/Plexiglas abstract-free form sculptures and benches are getting unwrapped and installed on the side. At the time yours truly was here today, two guys doing some electrical work didn't have much to say, but Cindy Ornstein - Arts & Culture Director for the City of Mesa - certainly had plenty of information at her fingertips about the interactive Twilight Garden @ Morris Park sending images via email at the same time.


Twilight Garden – A new public art project called Twilight Garden is located at Morris Plaza on the north side of Main Street, adjacent to Il Vinaio.  The City collaborated with a Tucson artist, Joe O’Connell (Creative Machines), to develop a concept that would be in harmony with the other public art features in close proximity such as Mesa Flora figure at the Country Club Light Rail Station and the Memory of a Tree pecan tree-themed screen wall at the Traction Power Substation.  With consultation from the Arts and Culture Department, Joe developed, fabricated, and installed four acrylic sculptures that are internally illuminated at twilight and are human scaled to encourage interaction.  The sculptures automatically cycle through all colors in the spectrum, but can be manually adjusted to a specific color by visitors pressing a button.  Since the installation of the piece, people of all ages in Morris Plaza are seen interacting with the artwork daily (changing the colors, sitting in them, taking pictures with them)!