Ruth Chase

My name is Ruth Chase. I’m interested in quantum and electromagnetic fields that shape our environment. My work reflects both the challenges and strengths that come from interacting with these unseen energies, which influence our health, mood, and perception of reality.

Newest serries of painting and video, Nothing is broken. Everything is evolving.

Created for The Story of Land, Water, and People Exhibit as part of CHIRP’s Visibility Through Art Initiative. www.CHIRPCA.org

West of Lincoln Project

Working on the West of Lincoln Project I learned that my strength comes from remembering who I was as a little girl growing up in Venice, Ca..  Having lived a less then perfect childhood I found that my innocence made me brave and strong.

Gloria Olivas Omar

The BELONGING project gives a voice and perspective of the Nisenan Indians, the Native Americans who were here for countless generations before the California gold rush. This project will help raise visibility and awareness of the Nevada City Rancheria Nisenan Tribe.

Shelly Covert

I get goosebumps!! The West of Lincoln Project is truly AWESOME ! I love ALL the stories and people that make Venice so diverse, colorful and rich in spirit. I think this project is helping to heal hearts as well.

Kristina Peterson

Beautiful work Ruth! It’s so awesome that there are people like you that grew up in Venice and want to help share the history and stories of this place, Venice.

David Fowler

Venice, VBWL, tags from Venice, CA, California, Venice Skate Park, art for humanity, Skateboard art, artist, female artist from Venice Beach, Art about people, urban art, Venice Ca artist, Paintings, Acrylic portraiture

I had no idea that having a portrait portraying my life growing up in Venice would be such a powerful, healing and spiritual experience.

Elaine Love Leslie

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    Eight months with California Heritage: Indigenous Research Project

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    Documentary ‘Belonging’ featured at Wild & Scenic Film Festival

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    Beyond the Frame – Museum of Northern California Art – Panel Discussion

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