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SUMMARY:Video about Ling-Yen's work https://vimeo.com/501945527
DESCRIPTION:I have enjoyed having this video available to show. Thank you\, Scott Jones\, videographer for doing such an amazing job on this video. \nI appreciate it very much. \nThis video has insight of what I have been doing. \nAlso special thanks to Karl Young for his wonderful music and Jon Handel for his voiceover. \nPleas check it out.
URL:https://ling-yendesigns.com/event/video-about-ling-yens-work-https-vimeo-com-501945527/
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SUMMARY:Napa Peace WHAT BRINGS YOU PEACE? exhibit in June & July 2026
DESCRIPTION:​JUNE & JULY 2026\nWHAT BRINGS YOU PEACE?\nGathering Together Creators Honoring These Words &\nIntroducing the Napa Artistry Peace Alliance​\nOPENING RECEPTION & DEMONSTRATION DAY\nThursday\, June 11\, 2026 • 4pm to 7pm\n\nABOUT\n​​N+A+P+A \n​The Napa Artistry Peace Alliance\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Napa Artistry Peace Alliance is a creative movement born from the belief that peace begins within each of us — and that art has the power to awaken\, inspire\, and unite. Founded in the historic Jessel Gallery\, this initiative invites artists\, galleries\, schools\, and community members to explore the question:\n​What/Who Brings YOU Peace in Your Life?\nIn 2026\, the first seed of this movement will be planted with a summer‑long exhibition at the Jessel Gallery. Artists are invited to create new\, commercially viable\, emotionally resonant works that express their personal vision of peace — whether it is a view\, a creature\, a feeling\, a friendship\, or a moment of stillness.\n\n\nhttps://www.napapeace.com/2026show.html
URL:https://ling-yendesigns.com/event/napa-peace-what-brings-you-peace-exhibit-in-june-july-2026/
LOCATION:1019 Atlas Peak Road\, 1019 Atlas Peak Road\, Napa\, 94558\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Light on the Edge of Darkness by Photography\, Scott Sewell and Jewelry\, Ling-Yen Jones
DESCRIPTION:Scott will be exhibiting at the Whale Watch Room with Ling-Yen’s jewelry. \nArtist Statement – Scott Sewell \nI don’t remember when I saw Point Arena Lighthouse for the first time. We passed through the area on family vacations several times in my childhood but I have no specific recollection of it. When I was 19\, my brother and I drove south along Highway 1 late at night and I do remember the flash of the light in the distance as we crossed over the Garcia River. The tower itself was only vaguely visible but the tremendous reach of the lens was apparent in the light fog. \nWhen I returned to the area in 2017\, I was looking for cliffs and crashing waves as a subject for my newly sharpened photography skills. While I remembered the coastline\, I did not remember the tall\, cylindrical Lighthouse that guarded it. \nWhen I got there\, I was fascinated. The tower looked different than any other lighthouse I had ever seen. It was more like a giant candlestick than the conical shape I was familiar with. It was built in 1870 and had a twin in Santa Cruz at Pigeon Point. I soon learned that it was cast concrete rebuilt from its original design after the great San Francisco earthquake of 1906. Its lantern room and the spiral staircase leading to it were its only original equipment. Its great first order lens was replaced due to the mercury in its rotating base some  years later and the light’s reach was thirty miles when it was built but now was only 10 miles. \nAs I explored the area looking for places to shoot\, it became clear why the Lighthouse was there. The ancient sandstone layers which make up the local sea bottom and the nearby cliffs have been tilted upward by plate movements over the last 20 million years to form reefs with razor sharp edges. This is easily seen on a walk from the Stornetta lands parking area to the Lighthouse. At the end of Point Arena\, the most dangerous reef of all can be seen about a mile offshore as turbulence and wave action just below the surface. Ships seeking refuge in Manchester Bay to the north would run aground here and the Lighthouse was placed here to warn them. \nFor a photographer\, the angles and views are endless. The Lighthouse can be shot from the south on fingers of land in Stornetta; from the point itself; from the hill along the Garcia River; and from the beaches of Manchester to the north. Over time\, I have shot from them all. Of course\, the Mendocino Coast is famous for its sunsets with its colorful skies in shades of red and orange. This often provides a dramatic backdrop for my photography. \nFor me\, though\, it is in the night under a full moon with the ground lights illuminating the tower that has the deepest meaning. There the Point Arena Lighthouse stands against the wind\, the stars and the raging surf as a sentinel against the 4\,500 miles of ocean to the west. It gives me pause and time to reflect. It is then that it truly feels like the light on the edge of darkness.
URL:https://ling-yendesigns.com/event/the-light-on-the-edge-of-darkness-by-photography-scott-sewell-and-jewelry-ling-yen-jones/
LOCATION:45500 Lighthouse Road Point Arena\, CA 95468\, 45500 Lighthouse Road\, Point Arena\, CA\, 95468\, United States
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SUMMARY:Bellevue Arts Fair\, July 24-26\, 2026 Booth J02
DESCRIPTION:Bellevue Square & Bellevue Arts Museum\n  Friday – Saturday | 10:00am – 7:00pm\nSunday | 11:00am – 6:00pm\n Bellevue Arts Museum hosts the largest award-winning arts & crafts festival in the Northwest. We are committed to handmade excellence and supporting national designers\, artists\, and craftspeople. Shop from 275+ inspiring artists showcasing unique\, handmade craft and art. This marketplace represents modern\, traditional\, and emerging work. In addition to this unique shopping experience\, BAM Arts Fair offers free programming including BAM exhibitions\, Kids Fair\, food trucks\, wine garden and much more. Since 1947\, BAM Arts Fair has been the annual gathering place for our community and a wonderful way to connect to the world of art\, craft & design! \n  \nLing-Yen designs will be in booth J02 \nDirections to Bellevue Square\nI-405\nTake the NE 4th Street (Exit 13A) west exit. From NE 4th Street\, continue straight (west) cross Bellevue Way & turn right around Bellevue Square for easiest parking into the garages. \nI-90 E\nTake the Bellevue Way exit heading north. Take a left (west) on NE 4th Street and turn right around Bellevue Square for easiest parking into the garages. \n520 E\nTake the Bellevue Way exit heading south. Take a right (west) on NE 4th Street and turn right around Bellevue Square for easiest parking into the garages. \nParking\nParking is plentiful and free (or free with validation) at the Bellevue Collection. \nWait\, there is more \n\nBELLEVUE\, Wash. – This summer\, two of Bellevue’s long-standing and beloved arts traditions are joining creative forces. The Bellevue Downtown Association (BDA) and Bellevue Arts Museum (BAM) will co-produce the Bellevue Arts Fair Weekend from July 24-25\, &26\,  2026.\n\n\n\n\nThe partnership unites the 80th annual\, award-winning BAM Arts Fair at Bellevue Square and the 34th annual Bellevue Downtown Arts Market for a single three-day immersive arts experience. Bellevue Arts Fair Weekend features artists and activities that will span the heart of downtown\, from Bellevue Square’s west parking garage and Bellevue Arts Museum\, through the NE 6th Street corridor to 106th Avenue NE. Annually\, the events have attracted about 150\,000 visitors to Downtown Bellevue. \n“We’re creating a more accessible and seamless celebration for artists and attendees alike\,” said Patrick Bannon\, president and CEO of the Bellevue Downtown Association. “This collaboration is bringing fresh energy to what has been a nearly 80-year tradition of making Downtown Bellevue a must-visit destination the last weekend of July. We also thank Amazon for supporting this event and helping us elevate the experience for our community.” \nMore than 350 legacy and emerging artists will exhibit and sell handcrafted works across 20+ mediums\, including ceramics\, jewelry\, painting\, printmaking\, photography\, glass\, and 3D mixed media. \n​ “Our partnership represents a renewed commitment to creative excellence and community connection for Bellevue\,” said Shelly Crocker\, BAM Receiver. “We’re excited to deliver an enriched experience that celebrates the past while making space for a more inclusive and dynamic future within the Eastside’s cultural hub.” \nWhat to expect at Bellevue Arts Fair Weekend \n\n\nStunning artwork\, along with immersive cultural performances\, educational experiences\, a wide variety of food vendors\, and hands-on interactive art projects designed to inspire all ages and backgrounds. \n\n\nA deeper focus on inclusive and diverse experiences co-created with community members and organizations\, including new artist exhibitor categories: Emerging artists and Artist Collectives at Bellevue Square.
URL:https://ling-yendesigns.com/event/bellevue-arts-fair-july-24-26-2026/
LOCATION:Bellevue\, Washington\, at NE 8th Street and Bellevue Way.
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