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BRUNI SABLAN
"Painter Bruni Sablan's the sort of woman round whom writers build books. Half Sicilian and half Lebanese, born in Brazil, she carries an aura that recalls those Miles Davis sessions with Gil Evans - bright, brooding, whimsical, grave. All at once. Illusory opposites transcended."
"This color-packed body of work reflects solid homework - and yet there's more. Pure Vision. Her most effective efforts show not only faces, but souls - Billie Holiday's soul, for one example, worn atop her face like an unsayably sentient glaze. BRUNI shows that Powell and Mingus were more than wondering storytellers - were in fact woken beings who shared their mysteries as long as physical bodies held up...Coltrane's portrait breaks past all the normal constraints of Time and Place and History and Reasonable Explanation...She went far to get this work, and its powerful simplicity reverberates like a Temple gong."
- John Detro, Poet / Monterey Peninsula Jazz Columnist
The Jazz Masters Series by BRUNI
The largest Post-Renaissance Tributory body of work executed by a Portrait Painter. There are over 800 portraits of Jazz Greats. The series began 16 years ago, and continues to grow.
MUSEUMS:
The Smithsonian Institution: One of BRUNIs portraits of Duke Ellington was aquired in 1996 by The National Museum of American History, Washington D.C.
Universal Studios: The Downbeat Jazz Hall of Fame Museum, Orlando, Florida
Kansas City Jazz Museum: 18th & Vine Authority, Kansas City, Missouri
The Putnam Museum: Bix Beiderbecke Hall, Davenport, Iowa
THE CRITICS CHOICE:
The Late Leonard Feather, top Jazz Critic in history, played a major part in BRUNIs career by both advising and encouraging the Artist, and also by becoming a collector.
THE MUSICIANS CHOICE:
Most of the Musicians that BRUNI paints are collectors, including the late Dizzy Gillespie, Roberta Flack, Diane Schuur, Chan Parker(widow of Charlie Parker), Joe Williams, Shirley Horn, Carmen McRae, John Lee Hooker, T.S. Monk, and many more.
PUBLISHED WORLDWIDE:
11 Limited and Open Edition Lithographs available worldwide, including Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, Sarah Vaughan, and more. Beginning April 1, 2000, these Lithographs will be distibuted by 900 JC Penney Stores
CDs & ALBUM COVERS:
25 CD Covers for Arkadia Jazz in New York-1st release October 1999; Top Jazz Artists, such as Erroll Garner (Polygram) in which Leonard Feather lobbied behind-the-scenes for BRUNI; Two Emily Remler CDs, personally commissioned by Carl Jefferson, founder and President of Concord Jazz, after Emilys untimely death in 1990; and numerous local Artists.
JAZZ FESTIVALS:
Including a one-woman show of 90 paintings at The Monterey Jazz Festival in 1993, which brought tremendous acclaim; others include Shoreline, Concord, San Jose, Redwood, and more.
JAZZ CLUBS:
Has shown at every major Jazz club in Northern California; Featured Artist at Yoshis in Oakland for 7 years, and soon to be the featured visual Artist at Kimball's East in Emeryville, CA
BRUNIs OWN GALLERY:
BRUNI has owned her own Gallery in Northern California for 20 years, which is the home of The Jazz Masters Series, and also houses her studio.
EDUCATION
Extensive studies in Dramatic Art with Frank Centola, one of the five originators of the legendary "Group Theatre" of New York
Figure drawing and painting studies at Villa Montalvo and the University of Mexico
Private color studies with Grumbacher Color Award winner Michael Linstrom
20 years of owning and running her own Gallery, privately conducting intensive life drawing classes with live models. Teaching and leading workshops and lectures throughout the Bay Area
HONORS AND ACCOLADES
The Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C., "Duke Ellington" portrait chosen for the National Museum of American History
The Downbeat Jazz Hall of Fame Museum in Orlando, FL
18th and Vine AuthorityThe Kansas City Jazz Museum
Limited and Open Edition Lithographs published and distributed by Paloma Editions in San Diego, CA., a division of Corto Publishing, London
Recipient of numerous 1st Place and Best of Show Awards throughout the Bay Area during the 80s
ONE-WOMAN SHOWS
Barnes & Noble Books, Campbell, CA 11 lithographs displayed, November 1999 - March 2000
Fairmont Hotel, San Jose, CA 35 paintings displayed during the San Jose Jazz Festival, August 1999
Fairfax Jazz Festival, Fairfax, CA - "A Tribute to Chet Baker", 11 paintings exhibited, June 1999
Borders Books, Palo Alto, CA 20 paintings exhibited, March May 1999
San Jose Civic Auditorium, San Jose, CA - "Tribute to Duke Ellington" with The San Jose Symphony, 15 paintings exhibited
Borders Books, Los Gatos, CA 15 paintings exhibited, March - May 1998
Los Gatos Coffee Roasting Company, Los Gatos, CA - "A Tribute to Sinatra," December 1998
Mable's Lantern House, Los Gatos, CA - 16 Abstract Still-life paintings exhibited - October 1999
Quantum Corporation, Milpitas, CA 15 paintings exhibited, January - June 1997
Lion & Compass Restaurant, Sunnyvale, CA 30 paintings exhibited, June - December 1996
Mr. Es Jazz Club (Pete Escovedo), Berkeley, CA On-going exhibit
Camera One & Camera Three Cinemas, San Jose, CA On-going slideshow
Los Gatos Theatre, Los Gatos, Ongoing slideshow
Jazz at Pearls, San Francisco, CA On-going exhibit
Wild About Music, Austin, Texas On-going exhibit
3COM Corporation, Santa Clara, CA 8 paintings exhibited, March 4 - June 4 1996
Yoshis Nitespot, Oakland, CA 15 paintings on display from November 1991 March 1997
Vallejo Shoreline Jazz Festival, Vallejo, CA 25 paintings exhibited, September 1995
Bingham Gallery, San Jose, CA 27 paintings exhibited, August - September 1995
The Jazz Shore, Carmel, CA 12 paintings exhibited, January 1995
The Phoenix Jazz Club, San Jose, CA 5 paintings exhibited, September - December 1994
College of San Mateo, San Mateo, CA "Tribute to Pat Henry" 15 paintings exhibited, June 1994
Los Gatos Coffee Roasting Company, Los Gatos, CA 25 paintings exhibited, August 1994
Sunbird Gallery, Los Altos, CA - 25 paintings exhibited, July - October 1994
Willow Glen Coffee Roasting Company, Willow Glen, CA 10 paintings exhibited, March - May 1994
Dodge - LaRue Gallery, Carmel, CA - 20 paintings exhibited, December 1993 - June 1994
Monterey Jazz Festival, Monterey, CA 90 paintings exhibited, September 1993
Redwood Jazz Festival, Ukiah, CA 20 paintings exhibited, July 1993
Kuumbwa Jazz Center, Santa Cruz, CA 4 paintings exhibited, April - December 1993
Club Jazz, San Jose, CA 15 paintings exhibited, March 1992 - February 1993
Fairmont Hotel, San Jose, CA "A Tribute to the Jazz Divas" August 1992
The Tollhouse Hotel, Los Gatos, CA - 10 paintings exhibited, February 1992 - July 1992
Hidden Valley Ranch, Carmel Valley, CA "Stan Getz Tribute" July 1991
Paul Masson Mountain Winery, Saratoga, CA - "Tribute to Miles Davis, 10 paintings exhibited, June 1989
Dunfey Hotel, San Mateo, CA 60 paintings exhibited, "A Tribute to Al Jazzbeaux Collins" KCSM-FM/TV
Paul Masson Museum, Cannery Row, CA Entire collection shown, April 1989
The Garden Cafe Gallery, Burlingame, CA 50 paintings exhibited, Benefit for Stanford Childrens Hospital, 1988
Paul Masson Mountain Winery, Saratoga, CA Benefit for San Jose Jazz Society, 1988
Beaus Annex Jazz Club, San Jose, CA 1987
The Garden City, San Jose, CA 1986
Kimballs Jazz Club, San Francisco, CA -- 1985
TELEVISION AND RADIO INTERVIEWS
1/00 "KTEH Public TV" Annual art auction
7/98 "Nightline" Bay TV, live interview and painting display
12/96 "CNN Southbay" Smithsonian acquisition announcement
11/96 "ABC News" Interview and showing of paintings
6/96 " KSJS Live" Live Radio interview with Kevin Ariente, KSJS-FM 90.5, San Jose, CA
7/95 "Art Scene" Live radio interview with Paul Rickey, KKUP-FM 91.5, Cupertino, CA
10/93 "People" Live radio interview with Claire Mack, KCSM-FM (91) San Mateo, CA
3/92 "Tee Carson Show" Live radio interview on KCSM-FM (91) San Mateo, CA
10/91 "Arts Break" Interview and show of paintings, Bravo cable television network, NY and National
10/91 "Ear Thyme" Live radio interview with Doug Edwards, KPFA,FM, Berkeley, CA
8/3/91--8/10/91 "Ear Thyme" Part One and Part Two of taped radio interview with Doug Edwards 5/91 "Jazz Line Gallery" Television show of the Jazz Mastersss Series
3/90 and 8/90 "People" Live radio interview with Claire Mack, KCSM-FM 91, San Mateo, CA
1/90 "Eye on the Arts" Interview with Mike Gibson and Suzanne Taylor, TV Channel 6, KCAT, Los Gatos, CA
5/89 "Doodlin" Live radio interview with Pete Fallico, KUSP-FM (89), Cupertino, CA
FEATURE ARTICLES/ILLUSTRATIONS
6/00 Music in the Other Park, San Jose Poster and all advertisements
1/00 Downbeat "Tribute to Milt Jackson"
9/99 Campbell Times Cover Article
6/99 Music in the Other Park, San Jose Poster and all advertisements
5/99 Campbell Express Feature Article
3/99 Campbell Reporter Cover Feature Article
12/98 Los Gatos Weekly Times "Sinatra Lives On"
8/98 Music in the Plaza, Los Gatos Poster and all advertisements
6/98 Music in the Other Park, San Jose Poster and all advertisements
1/98 Daniel Smith Magazine "In My Studio" Feature Article, Nationwide
8/97 Music in the Plaza, Los Gatos Poster and all advertisements
6/97 "Live" Magazine "Miles & Bruni"
9/96 Downbeat "Ella-A Special Tribute"
1/96 Jazziz Magazine "Iconoclast: The Art of Bruni" Feature, International
1/96 San Jose Mercury News, West Extra "Jazz Portraits Bring Brush With Greatness" Feature
1/96 Los Gatos Weekly Times "Smithsonian Bound"
4/95 Jazziz Magazine "A Tribute to Carmen"
9/93 Carmel Pine Cone "Jazz Times" by John Detro
6/93 Los Gatos Weekly Times Cover Article "Musical Strokes"
10/92 Monterey Peninsula Review "Night Birds"
8/92 California Jazz Now Cover and Feature Article by Josh Moscov
8/92 Metro News Color cover "Betty Carter"
4/92 ALL Magazine, National Japanese Publication Color cover and Feature Article
11/91 California Jazz Now "A Farewell to Miles"
10/91 California Jazz Now Cover and Feature Article by John Detro
8/91 Legenda Magazine, Sao Paulo, Brazil Feature Article
7/91 The Monterey Peninsula Review Cover, Portrait of Stan Getz
6/91 Los Gatos Weekly Times "Bruni Sablan Celebrates 11 Years in Old Town"
4/91 Los Gatos Weekly Times "Local Artists Work Chosen for Jazz Record Covers"
11/90 Down Beat Magazine "Potpourri"
11/90 Jazz Times "West Coast News"
9/90 Art Around the Bay "Old Town Gallery"
7/90 Peninsula Magazine "Inside and Out"
7/90 Review Magazine "Honoring Emily"
7/90 The Monterey Peninsula Review "Jazz Tides" by John Detro
6/90 Paul Masson Summer Magazine "Rainbow Miles"
5/90 Los Gatos Weekly "Bullet Pierces Painting"
9/89 Pacific Bay Monthly "The Philosophy of Bop"
8/89 Saratoga Magazine "BRUNI "
6/89 San Jose Mercury News-Arts & Books "The Color of Cool"
4/89 Metro News Color Cover "Dizzy Painter"
4/89 Carmel Pine Cone "Illusory Opposites Transcended"
12/88 Los Gatos Weekly "Her Paintings Revel in the Wild, Strong"
12/88 Los Gatos Times-Observer "Painter Captures Energy Behind the Jazz"
11/88 Bay Options "Artist Commits Music to Canvas"
7/88 San Jose Mercury News-Arts & Books "What Theyre Reading"
3/88 Los Gatos Weekly "Eight to Watch in 88"
CD/ALBUM COVERS
Arkadia Records NY Various Artists "Thank You Duke", CD Released Worldwide
Polygram Records NY Erroll Garner "Too Marvelous for Words", CD and Cassette, Released in the U.S., Japan,
Australia and Europe, June 1990
Concord Records Emily Remler "Retrospective Volume I: Standards", CD and Cassette, Released worldwide
Concord Records Emily Remler "Retrospective Volume II: Compositions", CD and Cassette, Released worlwide
Shanna Carlson "Swing High, Swing Low", Bay Area Release, 1989
AMONG BRUNIS COLLECTORS
Kimball's East, Nightclub
John Lee Hooker, Musician
Joe Williams, Musician
T.S. Monk, Musician
Dizzy Gillespie, Englewood, New Jersey, Jazz Musician
Diane Schuur, Singer/Pianist
Chan Parker, Paris, France, Writer, widow of Charlie Parker
Leonard Feather, Jazz critic
Roberta Flack, New York City, Singer
Dorothy Donegan, Jazz Musician
Shirley Horn, Musician
Matt Levine, Director of Marketing, San Jose Sharks Hockey
Keena Turner, former San Francisco 49er
Billye Erickson, Steinway Society, Board of Directors
Kim Parker, Vocalist
Carol Baker, widow of Chet Baker
Garden City, Nightclub and Casino
Virginia Capers, Los Angeles, Broadway Actress, Tony Award winner
Leigh Weimers, San Jose Mercury News Columnist
Willie T. Ribbs, Professional Race Car Driver
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