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Evening Of Unique Art Benefits Trio Of Non-Profit Groups
Paint With Purpose
Witness the magic as performance painter David Garibaldi brings his unique Paint with a Purpose show to Stockton for one night only on Saturday, Oct. 8 at 6 p.m. at the Bob Hope Theatre in Stockton. Photo Contributed

Performance painter David Garibaldi will be in Stockton for a one-night show to benefit the Stockton Animal Protection League (APL), Haggin Museum, and the Stockton Symphony. Guests will have an unforgettable evening while supporting three storied nonprofit organizations.

This unique event is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 8 at 6 p.m. at the Bob Hope Theatre in Stockton. Doors will open at 5 p.m., and ticket prices range from $28 to $103.

Garibaldi’s painting performance is an experience for your senses. The collision of music and color happens live on stage while splashing paint together to create distinctive large-scale portraits in minutes. During his performances, Garibaldi creates images through his body movement and brushes while communicating via music to an amazed audience.

“I create images in an entraining way and my hope is to inspire the audience to use their passion to benefit and inspire others,” said Garibaldi. “That is music and color. That is rhythm and hue.”

The evening, emceed by Big Al Sams from GoodDay Sacramento, will include a live performance by an ensemble from the Stockton Symphony conducted by Peter Jaffe and K-9 demonstrations by the Stockton Police Department and San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office. Garibaldi will create three paintings during his performance that will be auctioned off, along with other items, at the end of the evening.

His musical inspirations include U2, Kanye West, Jay Z, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, The Beatles, Lady Gaga and Glitch Mob. The energy of these performances is both mesmerizing and engaging and there is nothing like it in the world. Hundreds of thousands have witnessed Garibaldi paint live by transforming a blank black canvas into pop art icons through his “Rhythm and Hue” shows. Garibaldi has performed for Fortune 500 companies including AT&T, Intel and Disney. He has also been featured at charity events for Playboy, NBA, and celebrities Snoop Dog, Santana, Tommy Lee, Dave Navarro and Blue Man Group.

Inspiration serves Garibaldi in his art and his life. “Living with passion and purpose” drives Garibaldi every day to transcend what he does as an artist into a philanthropist. A high school animation teacher first inspired him to take his passion for graffiti and turn it into a more positive and creative direction. Garibaldi never forgets this encouragement and more importantly the value of someone believing in him. Every performance is an opportunity to give back—either through teaching youth or providing resources to the community.

For more information, visit stocktonlive.com.