The Signal

Endless opportunit­ies for art in Santa Clarita

- Laurene Weste Laurene Weste is a member of the Santa Clarita City Council and can be reached at lweste@santa-clarita.com.

Various forms and mediums of art expression exist throughout Santa Clarita. Some pieces give us a beautiful glimpse into our city’s rich history, while others inspire us with the use of colors, textures and interactiv­e elements. A quick walk, bike ride or drive in our community will showcase the many public art pieces we have on display. Our very own City Hall has the First Floor Gallery, which houses multiple thrilling art exhibits every year for residents and visitors to peruse. Whichever forms of art intrigue you — you are sure to find it here in Santa Clarita.

Art opportunit­ies are endless for both viewers and participan­ts of all background­s and skill levels in our community. If you are interested in exhibiting your artwork for the public to enjoy, the best place to start is SantaClari­taArts.com/CallsForEn­tries. Currently, the city is seeking artist submission­s for a tasty new gallery titled “Creative Comforts.” What is your favorite comfort food? That is the question inspiring the paintings, photograph­y, prints, textiles and more that will be selected for this mouthwater­ing exhibit. Create a piece depicting your comfort food of choice for a chance to be displayed as a part of “Creative Comforts” in the First Floor Gallery of City Hall, along with an online virtual exhibit. Time is ticking to apply, so submit your entry by Feb. 21.

Along with “Creative Comforts,” you can always monitor the Santa Clarita Arts website to stay abreast of upcoming gallery, music, performanc­e opportunit­ies and more to share your artistic talents.

As much as I love the art exhibits within our community, I must also express my fondness for public art pieces in Santa Clarita. From our sculpted art bears to our skate park’s mural, the IMAG_NE installati­on at the Valencia Library, sidewalk poetry and more, each piece adds to the beauty and textures of our city. In fact, if you have not done so already, I encourage you to view the poems of the most recent sidewalk poetry winners stamped into a rehabilita­ted sidewalk along Via Princessa. The 10 selected poets produced outstandin­g work focused on nature and inspiratio­nal features drawn from the Santa Clarita landscape. A public art piece I am looking forward to is the reveal of our city’s “Communitre­e,” which will be at the new Canyon Country Community Center. This exciting art addition was designed to be an iconic gateway for the new community center. The “Communitre­e” will be a colorful constructe­d oak tree that will symbolize our community’s strength.

Art is not exclusive to one medium, nor is there a “one size fits all” regarding style and theme. Luckily, in Santa Clarita, we have a diverse assortment of art that draws the attention of residents of all background­s and interests. Our art opportunit­ies also draw the interest of artists from all around the world. There are lots of opportunit­ies for everyone, and I am proud of all of our local artistic talents. Take time to explore the vast public art pieces, unique installati­ons, virtual and inperson art exhibits and more that we have available to you in the city. As previously mentioned, artists of all skill levels and focuses are encouraged to take advantage of our extensive art opportunit­ies and resources as well. The city is regularly seeking new artists and artwork to add to our community’s history and to showcase a wide range of artistic talents. I look forward to the day when we have our arts center open and all of our creative energy can be shared and taught there.

Stay healthy and be happy!

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