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Plein Air painters converge on graffiti for short show.

10/19/2023

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The next exhibit at Graffiti Gallery Oil City will feature local plain air painters Rachel Wheeler,  Doug Elder, Lane a'Day, Heidi Winter, Carol McDonald, Judy Slater, Julia McCray and Stacey Sophia with a short show opening Friday October 20.

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This will be the second show in the new Graffiti Gallery located just down the street from the old space at 228 Seneca Street.

There will be a chance to look at the work of this group and meet the artist fro 6 to 8 p.m. Friday.

​ "This group spends their summer painting outdoors and then they showcase our beautiful surroundings with their completed paintings in their annual fall show, a social media post from Arts Oil City read.

​Then a'Day's work will be featured in a month long show with fellow artist Mike Hoover at the gallery.

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Opera in Oil Country

10/10/2023

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This Saturday a couple of local divas will bring to Oil City a style of songs not typically performed in oil country.

Jamie Bastello, a recently relocated artist from Colorado and New Mexico, is teaming up with the Rebecca Lopuh, a longtime Cranberry Area Elementary School music teacher, to present 20 operatic songs.

​The performance is scheduled at a small stage hidden inside the same Seneca Street building that currently houses the Lyrical Landscape art show in the Graffiti Gallery. 


Both vocalists recently returned to performing and are collaborating in an effort to bring this form of high musical art to northwest Pennsylvania.

“A lot of people have never heard an Italian aria, but people love it. People really respond to it,” Bastello said of her recent experiences doing pop up shows out by the Allegheny River and in the staircase of the storied National Transit Building.

“You wouldn’t think that everyday, blue collar people would be connected to opera,” she continued. “But I really think about “La Boheme” - the bohemian - and it really is about the common struggle and there is something very appealing about these stories.”

​She said even if the Italian words aren’t understood, the emotions are conveyed through the music. “I love taking it from the bourgeoisie and giving it to the people who need it the most.”


Bastello, who has sung in the shadows for the colosseum in Rome, says experiencing this type of music live can be transforming.
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“When you hear opera this close it is breathtaking,” Bastello said, holding her hand at arms length. “It's shocking. Digital music is not the same as hearing live music. It makes people feel good and that is really because of the resonance of the sound and the electromagnetic analog waves from the vocals. It’s good for us."

Bastello, after losing her mom and dad in a short amount of time looked for a place she could pursue her art and afford to live without a mortgage hanging over her head. She found Oil City and learned of the artist community created through the city’s artist relocation program. She’s been here about a year.

Lopuh, who is originally from Mercer, studied music at Clarion University.

Lopuh said her life as a teacher, which she loves, has made it difficult for her to pursue more singing. “You teach all day and you’re just exhausted at the end of the day. You really have nothing artistically left to give,” she said. 

Lopuh recently decided to try out for “Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat” at the Barrow-Civic Theatre in Franklin. Performing on stage again reignited her passion for  singing and performing. 

She met Bastello while singing with the Venango Chorus. “To be honest, I kind of ran away from her,” Lopuh said with a laugh admitting she was bit nervous about the possibility of performing with Bastello. But after her experience performing in "Joseph" she was all in. “I love Jamie’s vision of bringing this kind of music to the area.”

With that common goal in mind, the pair picked out a collection of solos and duets, including some from the “Marriage of Figaro” by Mozart, to perform. 

The concert will begin at 5 p.m. on Saturday, October 14 at a private stage inside 228 Seneca St., Oil City. 
Tickets can be ordered online at https://Jamie_Bastello_Graffiti_Concert.eventbrite.com
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NOTE: This story was written thanks to a grant from Arts Oil City and the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. ​​
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Updated: Special exhibit coming to Franklin fine arts gallery

10/9/2023

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Coria Jacobs Gallery will host a VIP event on  Saturday, Nov, 4 from noon to 8 p.m. in connection with the fall exhibition "Arts In Common."

Highlighting represented Pennsylvania artists, Coria Jacobs Gallery is showcasing a collection of works by:
  • Josh Miller & Samantha Cortese | Paintings 
  • Joshua Crawford | Wood 
  • Paul Vladuchick | Photography
  • Danielle Scott & Stephanie Coria | Ceramics
  • Reid Jacobs | Glass

The evening will include artist meet and greet, hors d'oeuvres and refreshments, a silent art auction, giveaways and music. You must purchase a ticket for this event but it includes a complimentary drink and a chance for a giveaway.
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The gallery is located in the Liberty Vault building at 1243 Liberty Street, in Franklin, Suite 103.

This relatively new gallery also accepts new artists. Information on applying to be an artist represented can be found at 
https://www.coriajacobsgallery.com/representation.

​Gallery hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Find them on Facebook.
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