CAROLYN GLASOE BAILEY FOUNDATION INC
Data sourced from IRS 990 public filings
CAROLYN GLASOE BAILEY FOUNDATION INC CGBF Annual Gala & 10th Anniversary Coming In May! Tickets Available Soon - click for more informationVIEW CHECKLISTCURRENT SHOW BOUND TO PLEASENatasha Wheat "All that is solid melts into air, all that is holy is profaned" - Karl Marx A resource being extracted, is bound to please Shellac glistens like sweat against pigments, sealing phthalo blue, bone black, cobalt, chromium green, earth pigments and gold into wet, breathing surfaces. The artist’s blood is a sacred and unstable pigment. Calcium—broken, chalky, bone-like, is suspended under the gloss of beetle shellac. Everything is for sale. These materials are bound together, somewhat unwillingly suspended, under pressure, flesh and earth (*Chromium Green, the pigment used in dollar bills, camouflage, resistant to heat and light; stable). Dark color lures you in, then turns unyielding. Surfaces shimmer like skin in low light, then cut like glass. Feral desire melted into forest loam, the scent of rain in a data saturated landscape; eco-violence. Humans have a stronger ability to smell petrichor (the scent of rain) than sharks do blood, yet, we eat with knives and forks. (*Pyrrole Red, the pigment known for the 1970s Ferrari Rosa Corsa; warm, lightfast, stable, impeccable performance. Surrounded by earth pigments.) Sometimes bound in silk, these paintings move between the oil black, dense, lush, abrasive, intimate, extracted, seductive lichen like forms. Leaves, forest canopies and bones, insect and mineral, the erasure of topographies alongside the insistent pull of desire and sensuality. These works ache for collision; animalistic desire suspended in a flattened realm. In the stillness of shellac, calcium and minerals are bound, like bodies laying alone in separate rooms, waiting for something that may never come.Opening Reception: 23 January, 5:00-7:00 Gallery Hours Thursday - Sunday 1:00-5:00 Carolyn Glasoe Bailey Foundation 248 S Montgomery St. #A Ojai, CA 93023
Annual Revenue
$255,328
Known Funders
4
Grants Received
5
Financial History
| Year | Revenue | Expenses | Assets |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | $255,328 | $241,029 | $8,714 |
| 2023 | $235,050 | $303,620 | $5,464 |
| 2022 | $219,962 | $475,805 | $37,755 |
| 2021 | $199,758 | $314,432 | $283,773 |
| 2019 | $243,653 | $235,510 | $56,419 |
| 2018 | $243,383 | $243,855 | $194,663 |
Top Funders
LOS ANGELES, CA
SANTA BARBARA, CA
SANTA BARBARA, CA
LOS ANGELES, CA
Key Personnel
From 2024 IRS 990 filing
JON SMITH
Secretary
LILA GLASOE FRANCESE
President
LAURA MCCRAY
Director
CHRISTOPHER BAILEY
Director
BRUCE MASON
Director
CARL STIBOLT
Treasurer
ALAN POLSKY
Director
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