San Diego’s Art and Philanthropy Journey

News Summary

Local artist June Rubin and retired teacher Gary Gleckman are transforming San Diego through art and volunteerism. With their workshops and community initiatives, they foster creativity and connection, showcasing the power of art in bringing people together. Their efforts not only enrich the community but also offer joy and belonging to many, highlighting the importance of volunteerism and creative expression.

San Diego: A Journey of Art and Philanthropy

In San Diego, renowned local artist June Rubin, alongside retired teacher Gary Gleckman, continue to inspire the community with their commitment to volunteerism and the transformative power of art. Together, they have created a vibrant atmosphere in Rubin’s art studio at Liberty Station, which has served as a hub for creative expression for the past 15 years.

At 70 years old, Rubin has dedicated her life to sharing her passion for art with others. Over the years, she has offered numerous free art classes and workshops aimed at both children and adults. Most recently, she hosted a special workshop for Mother’s Day, which allowed fathers and children to create personalized Mother’s Day cards, enhancing family bonds through artistic collaboration.

While Rubin is unable to have her own cats due to allergies, she channels her love for animals into her artwork, notably painting beloved cats from around the world, including those in Turkey. Her artistic endeavors reflect her deep appreciation for nature, people, and a whimsical take on life.

Gleckman, 74, has been an integral part of Rubin’s initiatives, volunteering his time and expertise in her art workshops. As a former teacher, he brings a wealth of experience to the table, having engaged in various extracurricular activities, including union organizing, throughout his teaching career. After losing his wife, he met Rubin via dating apps four years ago, and their relationship blossomed into a partnership that extends beyond personal fulfillment to community service.

In addition to assisting Rubin, Gleckman dedicates his time to reading scholarship applications for higher education institutions, including UCLA and San Francisco State, demonstrating his commitment to education and the growth of young individuals.

A Shared Philosophy

Both Rubin and Gleckman share a profound desire to make a positive impact on the world around them. Gleckman firmly believes in making a difference in life and is motivated by the idea of leaving the world better than he found it. This philosophy underpins their collaborative effort to showcase the available opportunities art provides for social interaction and personal growth within the community.

Background of the Artists

Rubin moved to San Diego from New York City in 1961, aside from a year spent studying in Jerusalem. Before opening her studio, she worked as a freelance illustrator and art director, honing her skills and artistic voice. Over the years, her dedication to volunteer work has not gone unnoticed, earning her recognition for her drive to share art with others, particularly those who may not otherwise have access to it.

Rubin and Gleckman not only exist as partners in community service but also enjoy traveling together, attending concerts, and spending quality time with their family and friends. Their workshops have successfully provided joy and a sense of belonging to many participants, establishing the importance of art in fostering connection and enjoyment within the community.

Conclusion

Through their efforts, June Rubin and Gary Gleckman exemplify the spirit of volunteerism and highlight the significance of art as a community-building tool. Their dedication has brought countless individuals together in creative expression, proving that art has the power to connect and uplift communities in profound and lasting ways.

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