Show 57 - Stephen Hauk Art Gallery Owner and Author

Published: May 22, 2021, 2:47 p.m.

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Steve Hauk is a playwright, documentary screenwriter, and journalist. His plays include A Mild Concussion \\u2013 the Rapid Rise and Long Fall of an Idealistic Computer Genius, based on the true story of an exploited figure in the computer world, and The Floating Hat, on the relationship of Charlie Chaplin and the deaf artist Granville Redmond. Also, Fortune\\u2019s Way, or Notes on Art for Catholics (and Others), Reflections of an American Mossad, and recently completed, The Cottages \\u2013 Scenes from Lives Interrupted. Narrated by the late Jack Lemmon, the films he wrote \\u2013 Time Captured in Paintings: The Monterey Legacy and The Roots of California Photography: The Monterey Legacy \\u2013 were winners of CINE Golden Eagles, a national honor for documentary filmmaking out of Washington, D.C. As a journalist he has interviewed figures as diverse as Muhammad Ali, Paul Newman, Dame Judith Anderson, and many people who knew and were friends of John Steinbeck. With his wife Nancy he founded the gallery Hauk Fine Arts in Pacific Grove, California. In 1998 he co-curated with Patricia Leach the inaugural art exhibition at the National Steinbeck Center, This Side of Eden \\u2013 Images of Steinbeck\\u2019s California.

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Stephen's Fine Art Studio:  http://www.haukfinearts.com/

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Change.org petition to support conversion of the Point Pinos NOAA Building to a a world-renowned oceanographic center for public education focused on the Pacific Ocean at Asilomar State Beach and the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary:

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 https://www.change.org/p/jimmy-panetta-rededicate-the-noaa-building-in-pacific-grove-for-the-public-benefit?original_footer_petition_id=13380746&algorithm=promoted&source_location=petition_footer&grid_position=8&pt=AVBldGl0aW9uAPNzsgEAAAAAYINC2ykIfTU3MjE5NWVmNg%3D%3D

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