California Arts and Sciences presents illustrious artist Mel Ahlborn, who will regale us at Wave Street Studios in Monterey on March 26 at 430 pm. When Renaissance viewers encountered Botticelli’s “Primavera,” they immediately understood its symbolic vocabulary—Zephyr pursuing Chloris, the virtues of the Three Graces, Venus governing love, Mercury wielding reason. Shared symbolic literacy meant art’s visual vocabularies transcended individual artists and could be read like texts.
This universal symbolic system has fragmented into what might be called parallel systems. Diego Rivera’s visual vocabulary for revolutionary labor politics, Kara Walker’s symbols addressing race and American history, Picasso’s Blue Period language of human suffering—each represents a coherent symbolic system, but viewers literate in one may be completely unable to decode another.
In this illustrated talk, Carmel artist Mel Ahlborn argues that while we cannot—and perhaps should not—recreate universal symbolic systems, contemporary artists continue art’s threshold function: contemplative experiences exposing a richness that escapes casual attention. Ahlborn presents examples from Renaissance masters through contemporary practitioners, including her own work with Illumination Studio Carmel. Interactive exercises will encourage the audience to consider the expansion of their own visual vocabularies as a means of cultivating transformative attention.
Complimentary appetizers and non alcoholic beverages will be served. A full no host bar is also available for unlimited choices of alcoholic drinks. Tickets may be obtained at https://casicalifornia.org/event/meet-me-at-the-threshold-symbolism-in-contemporary-art/
Date and Time
Thursday Mar 26, 2026
4:30 PM - 6:00 PM PDT
March 26, 2026
430 pm to 600 pm
Location
Wave Street Studios
774 Wave Street
Monterey, CA 93940
Fees/Admission
$20 per ticket
CASI Members have two complimintary tickets
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Contact Information
Michael Hogan 415 4201029
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