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September 2nd, 2008

Art Matters Interviews Cristina

Learning to draw and paint are only part of what an artist needs to do to create a art career. Learning the business of art is a study of it's own. Years ago I signed up for a year of career coaching with Art Matters. It is the best! I highly recommend working with Aletta de Wal if you want to learn everything you can about how to develop your art business. I'm honored that this month I am the featured artist interview with Aletta. Here's the info from the Art Matters newsletter: In This Issue of Art Matters, Aletta de Wal interviews artist Cristina Acosta

August 1st, 2008

Onda Gallery, Lake Oswego, Oregon Features Paint Happy

Baskets of abundant fresh flowers border the entrance to the new Onda Gallery in Lake Oswego, Oregon. Pablo Merlo Flores, the new owner of Onda Galleries in Portland has expanded from the Alberta Gallery location to include a new location on this busy street in downtown Lake Oswego, Oregon. For the month of August, J.D. Bump and Cristina are exhibiting their work at the gallery.

July 15th, 2008

Pure Inspiration Magazine Features Cristina's Story and Art

The Summer 2008 Issue #8 edition of Pure Inspiration is on the stands. Articles about intuition, visualization, yoga and an interview with Marianne Willamson, fill the magazine along with an article by Cristina telling her story and sharing her vision of her life along with visions of her art.

July 11th, 2008

2008 Classes! Learn to Paint the Paint Happy Way!

Mark your calender! Art in the Mountains is hosting Cristina's Paint Happy workshop August 11-15, 2008, in Bend, Oregon. Even if you've never picked up a paintbrush, you'll enjoy this class. Cristina will guide you to discover your unique flowing, playful style in this upbeat, positive class.

April 4th, 2008

Latino Visions Exhibit Opens in Eugene Oregon

"Entering the gallery is like entering a collective memory of thoughts, colors, shapes, icons, stories, and histories that we somehow share. It is magical," says Analee Fuentes, curator of the new exhibit, Latino Visions, opening today in Eugene, Oregon. Latino artists that live and contribute to the cultural tapestry of the Northwest, are exhibiting original paintings and photographs at the Jacobs Gallery in the Hult Center.

March 20th, 2008

High Desert Gallery Now Represents Cristina in Central Oregon

Bend, Oregon -- March, 19, 2008: High Desert Gallery & Custom Framing of Central Oregon is proud to announce the signing of a representation agreement with Nationally known Oregon Artist, Cristina Acosta. Cristina's original paintings and fine art hand embellished giclee prints are available for sale in High Desert Gallery's Redmond and Sisters Oregon fine art and custom framing galleries.

March 18th, 2008

Red Easel Website Features Cristina

Red Easel, a artist website and blog has graciously featured Cristina's work in the monthly newsletter and hosted images in a Red Easel Gallery. Here's what Red Easel has to say about their site. Red Easel: A Studio Full of Artistic Inspiration was begun out of the necessity to find information for visual artists on the web without having hundreds of bookmarks to search through and a million pages in Google. Mary Susan Vaughn, a professional visual artist, has spent hours on her computer searching for framers, appraisers, artist information, art history, art instruction, art supplies, art books, artist organizations, workshops, art festivals, and the list goes on and on. It seemed as if every day she was searching for something relevant to visual artists. It became a daunting task. Inspired by a friend, Liz Sorenson, whose baby blog and business, The Daily Stroll, is extremely successful, Susan decided to start Red Easel, applying much of what she learned from her friend's business of babies and applying it to the art business. Her blog and Studio of Artistic Inspiration begins its journey in 2007 and she has high hopes for its creative future.

March 2nd, 2008

St. Charles Hospital Exhibits Acosta's Oils

St. Charles Hospital in Bend, Oregon. For the months of March/April in the upstairs cafeteria gallery area, the exhibit of Cristina Acosta's original oil paintings, including her Animal Spirit series and pieces from her Hispanic Culture series. Marlene Alexander is the developer, curator and director of this very successful arts program.

March 1st, 2008

The Business Journal of Hispanic Research Features Acosta!

A bi-annual publication of the National Society of Hispanic MBAs, The Business Journal of Hispanic Research is a peer reviewed publishing outlet for business research on Hispanics intended for professional development purposes. Edward Cabello of Cabello Associates curates the artwork that appears in the publication and included two paintings from Cristina's Hispanic Culture series for the Dec. 2007, Volume 1, Issue 2 released in early 2008.

February 20th, 2008

Bid on This Painting before April 12th!

Sisters, Oregon only has a couple of thousand residents, yet the town is anything but small-minded. Residents are generous with their time and money to support a variety of cultural and educational opportunities for the residents and visitors. Katy Yoder, my wonderful friend directs the Folk Festival Art Auction. I donated a painting valued at $2,900.00 for the event. You can proxy bid on this painting by phone. All of the proceeds go to a good cause.

January 10th, 2008

New!!!Cristina's Blogging!

Create and Relate is Cristina's new blog. She writes about making art and exploring inspiration. She paints, cooks, decorates and shares her creative living ideas. Cristina will continue writing her monthly newsletter which now features a RSS feed.

December 1st, 2007

Acting Sweet in this Anti-Corn Syrup Ad

High Fructose Corn Syrup is getting a bad rap for all of the havoc it's been making in the Standard American Diet. Bringing the message to kids with a big dose of fun is Elliot Sawyer. Elliot produced, directed and acted in this sarcastic corn syrup ad he titled Anti-Nutri Funnel. Also starring are Judy Shasek (the friend), Isabella Barna (the kid)and Cristina Acosta (the mom).

September 21st, 2007

Onda Arte Latina Group Exhibit

Allan Oliver, owner and curator for the gallery has organized a group show including selected work from the past five years of Onda Arte Latina Gallery artists. Located on Alberta Street in Portland, Oregon, the gallery is devoted to exhibiting Hispanic artists from around the world.

May 2nd, 2007

Celebrating Mother's Day - My Grandmother's Story

In the early 1920's my grandmother Catalina Maria Ortiz Acosta and her family, living in Los Angeles, befriended the lyricist Charles O. Roos and his wife, the composer Jaunita E. Roos. They were part of the "Indianist" movement in music. Catalina (1904-1991) was then a twenty year old classical pianist and the featured pianist at concerts the Roos organized. My grandmother spoke with admiration regarding Juanita's musical abilities. The concert program for the event at the Ramona Convent in Alhambra, California illustrates the typical concert Roos organized. Sifting through my Grandmother's photo albums I found several photos of Charles and Juanita and publicity photos for the Ramona Convent event...

May 1st, 2007

Cristina is the May Featured Artist at Art by Latina Artist's.com!

Maria Sanchez is the creative talent behind the website ArtByLatinaArtists.com (ABLA. A philanthropist, artist, writer and webmaster, she has garnered her creative powers to create a place that shares the creativity and artistry of Latina women with the world. Latinas can showcase their art, music and writings with others that share their love of creative expression. This month, Cristina is the featured artist at Art by Latina Artists. Maria Sanchez describes her mission poetically. "We are mothers, sisters, primas, daughters, grandmothers, comadres and amigas. We are artists, poets, musicians, artesanas, and designers. Each with our own style and unique personalities. We are from different walks of life, yet we share our latino heritage in our voices and creative expression. We are emerging, established, fine and folk artists, classically trained and self-taught. We are mujeres creativas inspired by our memory canvases, our histories, familias, faith, music and cultura."

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