FINE ART BEING AUCTIONED OFF by Maestro Calixto Shibaja

These paintings are the outstanding work of Maestro Calixto Shibaja and will be up for auction at our event.

Consumer artwork

These are paintings created by our consumers and will be up for auction at the Silent Auction event on December 4.

You Can Help EL ARCA

If you'd like to help but can't attend our silent auction, please consider donating to EL ARCA. All monies will help provide services to remarkable citizens!















Tuesday, November 23, 2010

WHO IS EL ARCA?

EL ARCA stands for East Los Angeles Remarkable Citizens' Association. We are a not-for-profit organization located in Lincoln Heights, CA. We provide services to individuals with developmental disabilities. Please stop by our website, http://www.elarcainc.org/ to learn more about us!

Monday, November 22, 2010

EL ARCA's 1st Annual Silent Art Auction & Raffle

 YOU ARE INVITED!!!

We are proud to present our 1st annual silent auction and raffle. This wonderful event will benefit the clients of EL ARCA and will take place on Saturday, December 4, 2010.

DATE:  12/4/2010

TIME:  6:00pm--10:00pm

LOCATION:  3839 Selig Place, Los Angeles, CA 90031

BRING A FRIEND AND ENJOY A WONDERFUL EVENING!!!!

Admittance is $10 per person. You may pay at the door. Please contact us at 323-223-3079 if you have any questions.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Maestro Calixto Shibaja ---

 A little bit about the artist behind the majority of the artwork being auctioned

http://www.calixtoshibaja.com/
Originating from San Pedro Tapanatepec Oaxaca, Calixto Sibaja showed great talent for painting and sculpture.

   While in school, he won numerous painting and drawing contests. He also took part in events that required making sculptures out of clay. At the age of 9, he was invited to be part of the creation of a presidential mural for his town, and at age 11, he like most Oaxaca natives, he moved to Mexico City where he continued middle school. His talent earned him various recognitions in his new residence.

   Due to circumstances of life, Calixto had to pursue an alternate career. He became an optometrist with which he was able to help himself continue with his passion for art.

   After some time, Calixto moved to Los Angeles, California, where he became a full time artist. He exhibited in numerous galleries such as Casa de Sausa, the Silver Dollar, Xochitl Gallery, El Tecolote, Raymundo's Art and Soul Gallery, and Plaza Mexico. He participated in the Contemporary Spanish Market Art festival in New Mexico in which he won first place for the oil on canvas category. He was also able to participate in the International Art Festival in New York.