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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/
LOCATION:CA
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260822T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260823T180000
DTSTAMP:20260814T143441Z
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SUMMARY:43rd annual Palo Alto Festival of the Arts August 22-23\, 2026 10 am to 6 pm booth 321
DESCRIPTION:Ling-Yen designs will be in booth 321 \nThis high quality\, community-friendly event is hosted by the Palo Alto Chamber of Commerce with the support of the City of Palo Alto. This event attracts people every year from throughout California and the West Coast. The festival—celebrating its 43rd year—takes place on tree-lined University Avenue in beautiful downtown Palo Alto\, a vital economic area 35 miles south of San Francisco. \nThe backbone of the festival and the key to its success are the 250 fine artists and crafters whose display booths are placed back-to-back along University Avenue. These exhibitors are the reason why this festival attracts such a high percentage of fine artists and crafters whose work you’ll see only at a few select shows on the West Coast. \nWhile strolling through the festival\, don’t forget to stop by and listen to sidewalk piano virtuosos located at Bryant St. Look for the PLAY ME sign. More Info \nThe Italian Street Painting Expo—always a crowd-pleaser—will again showcase chalk artists from throughout the state\, creating larger-than-life works of art. Tasso Street is where it’s happening so don’t miss it. This year’s co-beneficiaries of the Italian Street Painting Expo fund-raisers are the Palo Alto Youth Community Service and Ada’s Cafe. \nLocal participation is high at this event\, throughout the festival\, the Kiwanis Club of Palo Alto will again be serving alcoholic beverages for everyone’s enjoyment. \nPLEASE NOTE: The City of Palo Alto has a ban on the use of plastic & paper bags for carrying purchased merchandise. The Chamber of Commerce highly recommends that festival attendees bring their own tote bags for easy transportation of multiple purchases. \nFor those driving to the festival\, free parking is within a block or two of the festival site\, with parking for disabled patrons in all city lots. Festival attendees though are encouraged to use public transit or ride a bike. For transit information go to 511.org. \nIf you are a dog owner thinking about bringing “Cuddles” to the festival\, please reconsider. Large crowds can easily make a typically mellow dog very anxious & sometimes aggressive.
URL:https://ling-yendesigns.com/event/43rd-annual-palo-alto-festival-of-the-arts-august-22-23-2026-10-am-to-6-pm/
LOCATION:University Avenue between High and Webster Streets in Palo Alto\, CA\, University Avenue between High and Webster Streets\, Palo Alto\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Pacific Fine Arts":MAILTO:lingyen@juno.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260829T110000
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SUMMARY:Studio Discovery Tour 2026 August 29-30 & September 5-7\, 2026 Studio 17 A\,B\,C
DESCRIPTION:Please join forty other artists on the coast to show and share our studios and more. \nI will show with Tempra Board\, drawings\, jewelry\, and David Yager’s ceramics\, as well as my own handmade jewelry. I will have my work at their studio and be at their studio August 29-30 & September 5-7\, 2026. The hours for the two weekends are August 29-30\, from 11 am to 5 pm\, and Sept 5-7th 11 am to 5 pm. \nI will be exhibiting with Tempra Board\, 17A\, David Yager\, 17 B\, and Ling-Yen Jones\, 17C. \nThe address is 41122 Leeward Road\, The Sea Ranch\, California. \nhttps://www.studiodiscoverytour.com/
URL:https://ling-yendesigns.com/event/studio-discovery-tour-2026-august-29-30-september-5-7-2026/
LOCATION:4112 Leeward Road The Sea Ranch\, 4112 Leeward Road\, The Sea Ranch\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260901T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260928T130000
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SUMMARY:Coast Highway Artists Collective at the White Cap Coffee & Tea
DESCRIPTION:Coast Highway Art Collective featured at White Cap Coffee and Tea in Anchor Bay \nEvery month\, the White Cap Coffee and Tea offers art exhibits by local artists\, creating an inspiring atmosphere to enjoy your morning latte. This cozy community hub serves organic\, fair-trade Little Green Bean coffee and specializes in espresso drinks\, loose teas and pastries. Locals and tourists alike enjoy the communal atmosphere\, games and books and the local art. \nIn September\, the members of CHAC are honored to once again be the featured artists\, bringing the beauty of the coast to life through ceramics\, paintings\, photography\, jewelry\, mosaic and quilts. \nParticipating local artists include Andrea Polk\, photography\, Brenda Phillips\, ceramics; Bridgette Marie Dice\, painting; Gabriella Lotan\, photography; Geraldine Liabraaten\, photography; Ling-Yen Jones\, jewelry; Michelle Gilmore\, painting; Perry Hoffman\, photography; Scott Sewell\, photography; Shawn Quinlan\, quilts and Vineeta Chand\, mosaic. \nThe show will be on display from Sept. 1 to 28. The White Cap Coffee and Tea is located at 35509 Hwy. 1 in Anchor Bay. Regular hours are Thursday through Monday\, 7:30am to 1pm\, with extended hours on Sunday until 3pm. The café is closed on Tuesday and Wednesday. \nExhibiting Artists \nAndrea Polk\, Photography \nBrenda Phillips\, ceramics \nBridgette Marie Dice\, painting \nGabriella Lotan\, photography \nGeraldine Liabraaten\, photography \nLing-Yen Jones\, Jewelry \nMelissa Gilmore\, painting \nPerry Hoffman\, photography \nScott Sewell\, photography \nShawn Quinlan\, quilts \nVineeta Chand\, mosaic \nhttps://artsmendocino.org/event/coast-highway-art-collective-artists-at-the-white-cap-cafe-sept-1-28-2026/ \n 
URL:https://ling-yendesigns.com/event/coast-highway-artists-collective-at-the-white-cap-coffee-tea/
LOCATION:35509 CA-1 Gualala\, CA 95445\, 35509 CA-1\, Gualala\, CA\, 95445-8435\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Coast Highway Art Collective":MAILTO:Lingyen1969@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260912T093000
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SUMMARY:2026 Midori Kai Arts & Crafts Outdoor Boutique Saturday\, September 12\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:Midori Kai is a non-profit corporation established in 1996\, and founded with the objective to create an effective organization comprised of Japanese American professional women leaders with various business and creative backgrounds\, who are committed to community involvement\, supporting local charities\, mentoring youth\, and celebrating our Japanese American heritage. \nOver the years\, Midori Kai\, Inc.\, has grown to over 20 Directors\, created an annual Arts & Crafts Boutique community event in March 2000\, which is our major fundraiser. In 2004 Midori Kai established an endowment to ensure Midori Kai could continue to contribute grants to worthy local non-profit organizations.  The 2022 Midori Kai Arts & Craft Boutique will be a “Live Outdoor” event to be held on September 10\, 2022; 9:30 am to 4 pm at Lakeside Office Plaza\, 1279 – 1299 Oakmead Parkway\, Sunnyvale\, CA 94085. \nMidori Kai\, Inc.\, a 501 (c) (3) non-profit corporation\, founded in September 1996 and incorporated in 2000. Midori Kai was established to create an effective organization comprised of Japanese American professional women leaders with various business and creative backgrounds; who are committed to community involvement\, supporting local nonprofit organizations\, mentoring youth\, and celebrating our Japanese American heritage.  Prior to incorporation in 2000\, while defining our future\, our founding Directors framed our mission to bring together women leaders to create and build networks\, to heighten mindfulness\, to build meaningful relationships\, to be champions of dialogue\, learning\, and to serve for the common good.  On November 12\, 1996\, founding Directors approached Reverend Bunyu Fujimura\, Reverend Ejitsu Hojo and Reverend Junjo Tsumura\, retired ministers\, requesting possible names for our newly formed organization. They suggested “Midori Kai”. In Japanese\, Midori translates to “evergreen” or “everlasting” and Kai means “organization.” Our founding Directors agreed this name was very fitting for the new organization. \nadded to the Midori Kai vending boutique list https://midorikai.com/annual-boutique/ \nFind them on \n\nFollow us on Instagram at midorikai.inc\nFollow us on Facebook at Midori Kai\, Inc.
URL:https://ling-yendesigns.com/event/2026-midori-kai-arts-crafts-outdoor-boutique-saturday-september-12-2026/
LOCATION:1279 – 1299 Oakmead Parkway\, Sunnyvale\, CA 94085\, 1279-1299 Oakmead Parkway\, Sunnyvale\, CA\, 94085\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Midori Kai":MAILTO:midorikaiboutique@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260912T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261212T150000
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UID:3733-1789207200-1797087600@ling-yendesigns.com
SUMMARY:Iconic Landscapes of Mendonoma at the Whale Watch Room Featuring Tempra Board\, Ink\, Markers & Oil
DESCRIPTION:Iconic Landscapes of Mendonoma \nExhibit at the Lighthouse in Point Arena \nSeptmber 9 to Dec. 13\,2026 \nInk\, watercolor\, oil\, prints\, collage\, & jewelry\nLandscapes\, botanicals\, and wildlife drawings & paintings in ink\, watercolor\, illustrator markers\, collage\, and oil. Originals and high quality limited edition giclee prints available. Greeting cards\, hand-made earrings\, bracelets\, and necklaces of beads\, copper\, shells\, and wood. Ling-Yen designs will have work with Tempra at the Whale Watch Room. \nContact \nWebsites: \ntempraboard.com/art-design \nmarkmakersquarterly.com \ngreywhalegallery.com\nEmail: tempra@tempraboard.com \nCell: 530-828-3406 \nI am a mostly self-trained artist working in ink\, watercolor\, oil\, colored pencil\, collage\, and illustrator markers. I have studied with local artists Mike Henderson (graphite)\, Andrea Allen (Chinese brush painting in sumi ink)\, Kathleen Alexander (watercolor)\, and Humboldt County-based oil painter Rachel Schlueter\, and have continued my art education through the New York Botanical Garden’s courses in Botanical Illustration. \nMy journey with drawing and painting began in earnest when I was introduced to nature journaling during COVID. I take my inspiration from living on The Sea Ranch\, with its mesmerizing and constantly changing landscapes\, and native plants\, birds\, and other wildlife. \nI create images in a unique “ink and marker” style that showcase the iconic landscapes and wildlife of the Mendonoma Coast\, turning the images into collectible prints that have the feel of old WPA posters. \nIn 2024\, wanting to bridge my skills in graphic layout\, writing\, and art\, I launched Mark Makers’ Quarterly (MMQ)\, a print journal of rural California art and artists. In 2026\, in partnership with Kathleen Alexander\, I launched the Grey Whale Gallery\, art studio\, and workshops on The Sea Ranch. \nhttps://www.studiodiscoverytour.com/
URL:https://ling-yendesigns.com/event/iconic-landscapes-of-mendonoma-at-the-whale-watch-room-featuring-tempra-board-ink-markers-oil/
LOCATION:45500 Lighthouse Road Point Arena\, CA 95468\, 45500 Lighthouse Road\, Point Arena\, CA\, 95468\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Point Arena Lighthouse":MAILTO:PALight@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260919T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260920T170000
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CREATED:20260529T204757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260810T220400Z
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SUMMARY:Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival on Sept 19 & 20\, 2026 Ling-Yen will be in booth 154
DESCRIPTION: Early Bird Tickets  are available until September! Take advantage of discounted prices for the 69th Annual Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival\, September 19-20\, at Old Mill Park in Mill Valley\, CA.  Perfect for fine art enthusiasts\, music lovers and the entire family! Purchase tickets at MVFAF.org. \nI am in Booth Number: 154 \nWhere art\, music and community meet under the Redwoods of Old Mill Park. Explore more than 135 local and international artists from ceramics to jewelry and pottery to paintings.\nThe location is Old Mill Park 64 Cascade Drive (cross street Throckmorton)\, Mill Valley CA 94941 \nsee the nice YouTube video https://youtu.be/l_grUHI6ta4?si=3dOv9cuif-NsOfx8
URL:https://ling-yendesigns.com/event/mill-valley-fall-arts-festival-on-sept-19-20-2026/
LOCATION:64 Cascade Drive (cross street Throckmorton)\, Mill Valley CA 94941\, Old Mill 64 Cascade Drive\, Mill Valley\, 94941\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261127T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261127T170000
DTSTAMP:20260721T054150Z
CREATED:20260721T054101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260721T054150Z
UID:3723-1795773600-1795798800@ling-yendesigns.com
SUMMARY:Crocker Artisan Holiday Market-Thanksgiving weekend Nov. 27-29\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:Step into a world of creative wonder!\n\nNow a Northern California holiday tradition\, this three-day bazaar at Sacramento’s Scottish Rite Center delights art lovers of all ages. As children enjoy photos with Santa and face painting by Pixie Tribe Entertainment\, adults can meet and speak with artists\, browse booths filled with juried works in glass\, textiles\, wood\, ceramics\, paper\, photography\, art jewelry\, paintings and sculptures\, all offered in a variety of price points.\n\n\n\nProceeds from the event directly support the artists\, Crocker Art Museum’s exhibition & educational programs\, and Creative Arts League’s outreach to Stanford Settlement\, Sojourner Truth (SoJo)\, Women’s Wisdom Art\, Mustard Seed\, Blue Line Arts\, the MACC (Mills Station Arts & Cultural Center)\, and other important community programs.\n\nWe wish to thank you for your patronage and best wishes for a delightful and warm holiday season!\n\n\nLocation: Scottish Rite Center\, 6151 H Street\, Sacramento\, CA\nFree Parking\nNOTE the Days and TIMES\, Please.\n\nThanksgiving weekend\nNovember 27th through November 29th\nFriday\, November 27\, 2026 – Noon to 5pm\nSaturday\, November 28\, 2026 – 10am to 5pm\nSunday\, November 29\, 2026 – 10am to 4pm\n\n\nLocation: Scottish Rite Center\n6151 H Street\nSacramento\, CA\nFree Parking\n\n\n\n\nBuy your tickets online and skip the line – $10 – good for all 3 days!\n        Kids 12 and under – FREE\nLobby & Inner Lobby booth Ling-Yen’s booth TBA
URL:https://ling-yendesigns.com/event/crocker-artisan-holiday-market-thanksgiving-weekend-nov-27-29-2026/
LOCATION:6151 H Street\, Sacramento\, CA\, 6151 H Street\, Sacramento\, CA\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Crocker Holiday Artisan Market":MAILTO:sacart4all@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261219T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261220T170000
DTSTAMP:20260617T225648Z
CREATED:20260617T225639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260617T225648Z
UID:3716-1797678000-1797786000@ling-yendesigns.com
SUMMARY:Sacred Laughter Holiday Open Studio December 19 & 20\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:You know it’s unique\, you know it’s different\, what better gift than original artwork and handcrafted jewelry? \nPlease join Sacred Laughter\, Jeannie Haydon\, and Ling-Yen designs on Dec. 19 & 20  from 11 am to 5 pm. \nat 931 Hearst Ave\, Berkeley\, between 8th and 9th\, off of University Ave.\, freeway exit from Highway 80/580.
URL:https://ling-yendesigns.com/event/sacred-laughter-holiday-open-studio-december-19-20-2026/
LOCATION:931 Hearst Ave.\,Berkeley\,CA 94710\, 931 Hearst Ave.\, Berkeley\, 94710\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Robin Senour":MAILTO:lingyen1969@gmail.com
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