Art and Exhibits in Public Places

at NTC Promenade as of November 2011

 

Geometry by Tonika Garrett Recovering the Artist
Martha Pace Swift Gallery
2820 Roosevelt Road (next to Solare)
Opens November 4th
Open 7 Days
A new show of art by artists with mental illness, in cooperation with Expressive Arts Institute, NAMI (National Alliance of Mental Illness) and CAC (Creative Arts Consortium).
Curated by the Expressive Arts Institute.
Admission: Free

 

Malashock Dancers by Raymond Elstad Seduced by Dance
Mandell Weiss Gallery, Dance Place,
2650 Truxtun Road
Now through March 2012
Open 7 Days
Enjoy Photographic images by Raymond Elstad created over the last several months with the dancers of our Dance Place Resident Companies: Jean Isaacs San Diego Dance Theater, Malashock Dance, and San Diego Baller.
Admission:Free
Archimage by Jeffery Laundeslager "Archimage" by Jeffery Laundeslager
Next to Dance Place,
2650 Truxtun Rd.
Curated by Betsy Lane Art
Ongoing
Open 7 Days
Jeffery Laudenslager lives in Encinitas, CA, but his work is all over the U.S. and the world—England, Germany, Taiwan, South Korea, Australia, and others. Jeffery’s graceful kinetic pieces have been described as visual tai-chi. His work is in many private collections as well as numerous public sites, including the Laguna Art Museum, The Woodlands in Texas, and the Wolfstein Sculpture Parks at Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla and Encinitas.  The piece is for sale through Betsy Lane Art at 619-997-7491 or www.betsylaneart.com with proceeds supporting the NTC Foundation.

 

She Dances by Robert Holmes “She Dances”
Outside Dance Place,
2650 Truxtun Road
Curated by Betsy Lane Art
Ongoing
Open 7 Days
Robert Holmes has been exhibiting sculptures over the past twenty-five years in the United States, Europe, and Asia. Uplifting emotions are a central theme in the work and as Holmes says, there is, "No politics, no horror, no shock, no ugliness. There's enough of that in the world!" Through the human form, Holmes conveys a Zen like serenity, grace, optimism, and strength.  The piece is for sale through Betsy Lane Art at 619-997-7491 or www.betsylaneart.com with proceeds supporting the NTC Foundation.
Admission:Free

 

Pt. Loma Legacy Logo

 

Point Loma Legacy Exhibit
NTC Command Center,
2640 Historic Decatur Road
Ongoing - Open 7 Days
An exhibit telling the story of Point Loma and its role as the Gateway to San Diego.
Admission: Free
Sybil Stockdale at James Stockdale Exhibit

 

Vice Admiral James Stockdale and Sybil Stockdale Tribute
NTC Command Center, 2640 Historic Decatur Road
Ongoing - Open 7 Days
Exhibit about the POW experience in Vietnam and the story about two of America’s greatest heroes of the period.
Admission: Free
Barracks 19 Exhibit “The Life of a Naval Training Center Recruit” Exhibit
Barracks 19, 2690 Historic Decatur Road
Open 7 Days
An exhibit in an historic barracks building – now housing artist studios - that tells the story of the life of an NTC recruit from the time they stepped off the bus to graduation from bootcamp 12 weeks later.
Admission: Free