We invite you to join us for a showing of paintings, poetry, sculpture and more by James Hubbell.  “What Must Be Hidden” is only the second artist show to be held at St. James by-the-Sea Episcopal Church in La Jolla.  This intimate community venue will play host to the exhibition for two months.  Organizers have also planned several interesting events around the exhibition:

Friday, May 19 6 – 8pm   Opening Reception –  meet James Hubbell

Sunday, May 21, 5-6pm  Taize Service is a lovely reflective service with a reception following. The exhibit will be open before and after.

Friday, June 9 , 6 – 8pm  Conversation between Rector Mark Hargreaves and Drew Hubbell about James Hubbell’s work.

Sunday, June 25 3 – 5pm, Marianne Gerdes, Executive Director of the Ilan-Lael Foundation speaks on The Art and Studio of James Hubbell.  A 5pm Evensong service sponsored by the Episcopal Community Service with the Bishop present, followed by a reception from 6-8pm.

Friday, July 7  6-8pm  Marianne Gerdes, Executive Director of the Ilan-Lael Foundation speaks about the public installations of James Hubbell
Sunday, July 23, 11 to 2pm   St. James Day and Exhibit Closing.  Join the community for a barbecue on front patio and view the exhibit for the final time.  Church is from 10 to about 11:15.  St. James Day is a big celebration!

 

About the Author

Marianne Gerdes is the Executive Director of the Ilan-Lael Foundation and a television producer of the PBS program “A Growing Passion”. She is energized by her time spent with James Hubbell and by the surroundings he creates at Ilan-Lael and invites others to experience the magic of the artist and his art.