2012 Board Installation & Appreciation Event
featuring an introduction by Maria Ogrydziak, AIA and
a presentation with celebrated regional photographer Stephen Johnson
Join the AIA Central Valley Chapter at the Skinner Howard Contemporary Art Gallery for an extra special evening to kick off the new year! Don’t miss out on the experience of this inspiring space.
In addition to installing our 2012 Board of Directors, we will recognize our Corporate Partners and members who keep our Chapter active and relevant.
To cap off the evening, we have invited photographer Stephen Johnson, contributor to the book as well as editor, designer and co-photographer of, “The Great Central Valley: California’s Heartland.” Following an introduction from President Ogrydziak, Mr. Johnson will present images to our group that will explore the sense of place in our region and provide understanding of the physical and visual essence of the valley. The presentation by Mr. Johnson is sponsored by Canon.
To view Mr Johnson’s work you may visit his website at: http://www.sjphoto.com
Attendees will also enjoy appetizers from Plates Café and Catering and pieces of the current gallery exhibition: NEW WORKS
Don’t miss out! Register today!
Date: Thursday, January 26, 2012
Time: 5:30 to ~8:00 p.m. (5:30-6:00 registration/appetizers/social time; followed by awards ceremony, board installation and presentation).
Location: Skinner/Howard Gallery located at 723 S Street (in the back) in mid-town Sacramento. Entry is located in Gallery parking lot. Limited free lot parking, ample street parking. Click here for directions: http://www.skinnerhowardart.com/contact.php
CEU: AIA members will received 1.5 AIA learning units for attending.
Cost: Members/ Significant Others $20
Non-Members $30
Corporate Partners FREE
Invited Guests / Honorees FREE
Register: By Monday, January 23rd online at www.brownpapertickets.com/event/219948
For reasonable accommodations or alternate formats, please contact the Chapter office at least 48 hours prior to the event: info@aiacv.org or call 916-444-3658.



