Friday, Jan 30 at 5:30 PM
A large wooden abstract sculpture on a metal base

Join us at SLOMA for an artist talk on the work of late sculptor Bruce Johnson, led by his daughters, Kendra Katz and Tori Johnson.

Sculptor Bruce Johnson grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area and studied art at the University of California, Davis in the 60’s. Despite his rural location, in Sonoma County, Johnson found international recognition with large-scale sculpture in Italy, Spain, and Taiwan and many private and public collections in the U.S.A.

Johnson often worked with massive pieces of salvaged redwood embellished with copper details. Every copper or wood surface has a unique and deliberate texture.

Admission is free but registration is required. Please reserve your seat via SLOMA’s Eventbrite page.

Johnson’s redwood and copper piece, Sculpture Jam is coming to SLOMA’s lawn! Members of the public are invited to join us on Friday, January 30 at 12 PM for our ribbon cutting ceremony.

This artist talk and public art installation is supported by the City of San Luis Obispo’s Public Art Program.

Emblem for the City of San Luis Obispo. Central image of Mission San Luis de Tolosa

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