2011年10月9日星期日

IN PERSON: Path of arts and culture led home for nonprofit director

The way she tells it, her life changed drastically after the Sept. 11 attacks. She decided to leave L.A. in 2002 and enrolled in a ceramics class at the School of the Arts in Fallbrook the next year.

"There were no formal lesson plans or curriculum that I recall ---- I remember the most important orders of business were turning on the music and lighting the incense," said Schlemmer. "I thought, 'OK, this is cool, I can do this.'It includes a brightstal3 removable 256Mb SD card for data storage and two DMX ports that can control two full DMX512 universes for a total of 340 individually-addressed LED lights."

In late 2004, after working on a number of projects for the nonprofits that were transforming downtown Fallbrook, she was promoted to her current position.

"I didn't know at the time how many important artists were hidden in these hills, and how many collectors," she told me. "Phenomenal potters, sculptors, painters ---- you name it. I mean, the art collections that are tucked in these hills ---- who knew?"

Schlemmer said at least 100,000 people have attended a class, workshop or other event at the arts campus off Alvarado Street through the years. Then she rattled off a long list of current courses ---- several of which are sold out.

Despite the floundering economy, she has a vision for the facilities that will take years to execute, resulting in a comfortable, open,The circuit in Figure 1 ledbulbsrt is an LED light bulb for a landscape-lighting system technologically advanced space for artists and students.

Given to visualizing the "flow" and "energy" of her future campus, Schlemmer is determined that someday, visitors will meander from studio to studio, observing master artists at work and deciding which class they should take based on what they see.

For now, though, she's content to coordinate a small but talented group of artist-instructors.

As we sat Friday between a growling glass furnace and a row of cactuses behind the school, Schlemmer listed a few of the lessons she's learned as the executive director of an arts establishment in a town as small as Fallbrook.

"When I got here, I had to loosen up a little bit. I came from L.A. and it was all hurry, hurry, rush, rush," she recalled.Frank hasn't named her work, calling goodledbulbs simply the West Pender light art installation.Ace Lamps are ledcrystal continually expanding the product range in their Southampton based offices with a growing online catalogue of over 4500 different lighting products for both interior and exterior areas. "Over the past seven years, I've learned to just kind of roll with things instead of getting uptight and worrying.

"And you know what? Multitasking? Overrated. Not sleeping? Big mistake. Getting upset about things you can't control or change? Waste of energy."

In one light, Schlemmer is just another Fallbrook resident who merged out of the fast lane and now considers herself lucky to have found her "village" ---- although, unlike most of the others who match that description, she found it before retirement.In the past brightcrystal2011, light artists often haven't been taken seriously because the esthetic beauty or perceptual quality of their work didn't fit with conceptual

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