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Vision Gallery looks back at Eye Lounge
Oscar night at UltraStar Multi-tainment Theater at Ak-Chin Circle in Maricopa is a dress to impress event. Submitted photo
UltraStar hosts Oscar party BY CHRISTINA FUOCO-KARASINSKI
Movie fans can experience Oscar night by viewing the Academy Awards at the UltraStar Multi-tainment Theater at AkChin Circle in Maricopa on Sunday, Feb. 22. UltraStar is showing the Academy Awards for free in theater 12, which has a 50-foot screen. An optional $15 package includes an appetizer buffet reception from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., unlimited popcorn and soda, one glass of champagne, one nominee ballot for a chance to win movie tickets or a year and one film swag raffle ticket. For information, visit http:// ultrastarakchin.com/. “This is the second year we’ve held it in the auditorium,” says Dan Terry, the theater manager. “It’s definitely a dress to impress event. There will be a red carpet, paparazzi and a jazz band playing. It’s a big deal.” During commercial breaks, UltraStar will raffle off movie paraphernalia such as T-shirts, hats, water bottles, movie posters and sweatshirts that the theater
receives throughout the year. The 12-theater UltraStar Ak-Chin boasts D-BOX motion seats, balcony seating in the Star Class featuring waiter service, and private VIP booths. There is plenty to do at the UltraStar after watching Hollywood hits. Ten Pins Down features 24 bowling lanes, a Play ‘N’ Win game center, a two-story Urban Arena laser tag maze and a slew of eateries. “We have all these amazing venues, but we try to really utilize them for awesome events such as the Oscars and leagues in the bowling alley,” Terry says. “We don’t want to be open and do the same thing every day. We definitely try to stand out and be unique. This is the place to watch the Oscars.” Christina Fuoco-Karasinski is the executive editor of the SanTan Sun News. She can be reached at christina@ santansun.com.
The Vision Gallery is displaying “Self-Made: 15 Years of Eye Lounge,” an exhibit looking back at works created by a downtown Phoenix artist collective, now thorough Saturday, March 7, at 10 E. Chicago St., Chandler. Eye Lounge, a contemporary art space run by members and dedicated to supporting emerging and established visual artists in downtown Phoenix, was founded in 2000 and has hosted many group exhibitions. The group moved to its permanent location in December 2001, and participates as a shuttle stop for Artlink First Fridays and is a founding member of Roosevelt Row. Gallery displays ‘Mezcla’ This spring, the Vision Gallery will exhibit a collection of works drawing on the artist’s diverse heritage, “Mezcla: The Mixed Media Artworks of Emily Costello,” Friday, May 8, to Friday, July 3, with a meet the artist reception Friday, May 8, from 7 to 9 p.m. The exhibit’s title comes from “mezcla,” a Spanish word for mixing components together for a combination of different but still individual qualities, things or emotions. Aspects of identity, humor, life, love, death, spirituality, dreams and memories are woven throughout the works. The artist, Emily Costello, was born and raised in a small Arizona copper mining town, and “Mezcla” is a personal reflection of her lineage: half Mexican and half Czech. The work represents a
mélange of cultural references, images and events that have shaped her life, including stories that were passed onto her by her grandparents. Inspired by Mexican folk artists who make art from the heart and with whatever materials they have at hand, Costello works with found objects in her reassembled and reimagined artwork. Costello left a corporate job five years ago to paint full time. Since then, she has exhibited in group shows in Arizona, California and New Mexico. Costello’s commission work includes Chicanos Por La Causa, XICO Inc. and the Arts and Business Council of Greater Phoenix. Her paintings are included in the corporate collections of W.P. Carey School of Business at ASU and Wells Fargo. Costello is a member of the Phoenix Fridays art collective, serves on the board of Cultural Coalition, is a volunteer at Arizona School for the Arts and teaches art classes at Vision Kidz at Vision Gallery. For more information about this and other exhibits, visit www.visiongallery.org or call (480) 782-2695. ‘Women Making Faces’ artists sought The Vision Gallery is also inviting women artists to submit traditional portraits by the beginning of April to be consider for inclusion in the “Women Making Faces” exhibition, to be displayed Friday, Aug. 14, to Saturday, Oct. 24. SEE VISION GALLERY PAGE 54
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