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Saturday, June 13, 2009

White Walls Gallery Presents: "Their's Aliens in our Midst": AJ Fosik and Greg Gossel Preview




opening reception - this Saturday, June 13th 7-11pm.
839 Larkin St between O'Farell & Geary, SF

White Walls Gallery is the premiere destination for urban art. Combined with the Shooting Gallery just next door, the 4,000 square feet space is one of the largest art galleries on the West Coast. Named for the plain white walls that serve as the backdrop to art pieces, White Walls aims to do just that: take a backseat to the real focus - the art.




White Walls and The Shooting Gallery invite you to preview new works by :
AJ Fosik and Greg Gossel

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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

2009 Benefit Auction for Headlands Center for the Arts




The Headlands Center for the Arts will host its annual Benefit Auction with more than eighty contemporary artworks of museum quality. Auction items include works by William Cordova, Russell Crotty, Santiago Cucullu, Shepard Fairey, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Ana Teresa Fernández, Jill Gallenstein, James Gobel, Yoon Lee, David Maisel, Jiha Moon, Francesca Pastine, Alec Soth, Hadi Tabatabai, Tara Tucker, Josephine Taylor and many more. Proceeds go to benefit programs for artists and the public at the Headlands Center for the Arts.

Herbst International, Exhibition Hall, in the Presidio
385 Moraga Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94129

6:30 Silent Auction Opens, 8:15 Live Auction, Cocktails, hors d'oeuvres, and jazz



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Chrysallis Stage: Installation & Sculpture by Joe Mangrum, Brooklyn, NY




Chrysallis Stage
Joe Mangrum
Installation & Sculpture by Joe Mangrum
June 11 - July 6
Public Reception: June 11th 6 – 9 PM

Brooklyn, New York, Ch'i Contemporary Fine Art is excited to present Chrysalis Stage, installation and sculpture by Joe Mangrum, the artist's second solo show at the gallery. Join us on Thursday, June 11th from 6 – 9 PM for the opening reception at the gallery's Williamsburg location of 293 Grand Street between Roebling and Havemeyer. The evening will feature an artist talk and musical performance by voice, tap and jazz ensemble TrioNada as part of the Northside Music and Art Festival (June 11 – 14). We will also be open additional hours on June 12th as part of the Williamsburg Gallery Association Second Friday event. The public is invited to attend these events and visit the gallery during regular hours: Wed - Sun 11 AM - 7 PM, and Mon. 9 AM - 5 PM. For more information contact the gallery at 718.218.8939.

Chi Contemporary Fine Art
293 Grand St., Brooklyn, NY

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Saturday, June 6, 2009

POP NOIR, Southern Exposures Annual Fundraiser + Art Auction




June 6, 2009 6:00 PM - 10:30 PM

Southern Exposure’s Annual Fundraiser and Art Auction, POP NOIR, features a live and silent art auction, creative projects, delicious food and beverages, and music. This famously fun event provides direct and critical support for Southern Exposure’s Exhibition, Artists in Education and Artists Resource Programs. Please join us!

Schedule
Preview Event: 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Main Event: 7:30 pm – 10:30 pm
Live Auction: 8:30 pm – 9:15 pm
Silent Auction: Lots begin to close at 9:30 pm
Shadow, Cut, Drawn Portraits: 6:00 - 10:30 pm

Event Location
Electric Works
130 8th Street
San Francisco, CA

Ticket Levels
Main Event/Mise-en-scène: $35
Preview Event/First on the Scene: $100


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Thursday, June 4, 2009

YBCA "Big Idea" Night: Ritual & Redemption



What’s the Big Idea?
LATE NIGHT PARTY
Sat, Jun 6, 2009, 9 pm—3 am
YBCA Grand Lobby and Galleries
FREE • RSVP RECOMMENDED


This Saturday, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts will hold its final free "What's the Big Idea?" late night party of the season, ending on the theme "Ritual & Redemption." The party starts at 9 pm, and while they're no longer accepting RSVPs for preferred admission, everyone is welcome to show up and wait in line. With the Mission Street Foodtruck (yes, they're back in a truck!) arriving outside the museum on 3rd Street at 7:30 p.m., you have incentive to get there early. The lineup includes music from local bands Pansy Division and Ex-Boyfriends, "Project Nunway" from the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, and free tattoos from local tattoo artists. If you really love YBCA, getting a YBCA logo tattoo and filling out some paperwork will get you a free lifetime membership. Cheap cash bar too, of course.

Attendees will also have access to the three current YBCA exhibitions—Nick Cave: Meet Me At the Center of the Earth (dancer and artist Nick Cave, not the Bad Seeds frontman); Under A Full Moon: 30 Years of Perpetual Indulgence, including art, photos, and artifacts from San Francisco's outragous drag nuns; and Through Future Eyes: The Endurance of Humanity, a collection of 11 pieces by artists like Shepard Fairey and Melissa Day, curated by six teens from YBCA's Young Artists at Work program.




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Anno Domini presents...INSTALLATION FIVE: Scion Art Tour



For this year's tour SCION asked each artist to create his or her literal, or non-literal interpretation of the theme 'Self-Portraits'. Video art will be included for the first time in the tour's five-year history, alongside painting and photography. Artists on the tour will include: AJ Fosik (3-D painting), Alex Hornest (painting), Andrew Schoultz (painting), Andy Howell (painting), Angela Boatwright (photography), Asylm (painting),Blek le Rat (painting), Christina M. Felice (photography), Codak(painting), David Choe (video art), Edwin Ushiro (painting), El Yem(video art), Eriberto Oriol (photography), Eye One (photography),Francesco LoCastro (painting), French (painting), Geoff Oki (video art), Ian Lynam (video art), J. Shea (painting), Jamel Shabazz(photography), Jeff Soto (painting), Kelsey Brookes (painting), Kofie(painting), Lisa Alisa (painting), Logan Hicks (photography), Mark Mothersbaugh (rug), Nicholas Harper (painting), Patrick Martinez(painting), Peter Beste (photography), RETNA (painting), Rick Rodney(photography), Rob Abeyta Jr. (painting), Ron English (painting),Saber (photography), Sage Vaughn (painting), Skypage (painting),Stormie Mills (painting), Tessar Lo (painting), Too Tall Jahmal(photography), Usugrow (painting), Will Barras (painting), Yoskay Yamamoto (painting) and more.

The final tour stop will be at Scion's own 4,200 square foot Installation L.A. gallery space where all artwork will be auctioned off to the public, and 100 percent of the proceeds will go toward art-related charities and non-profits.

SCION | Installation Five | Self Portraits

Opening Reception: First Friday, June 5, 2009
8pm til late, free and open to the public
Attending Artists: Peter Glover, Ian Lynam and David O'Brien
Music by DJ Basura (san jose)

Exhibit on view thru June 20, 2009 A.D.

Gallery Hours:
Tuesday through Friday, noon - 7 p.m.
Saturday, noon - 5 p.m.


LOCATION & HOURS

Anno Domini // the second coming of Art & Design
366 So. First Street map
San Jose, CA 95113
408.271.5155
www.galleryAD.com



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Thursday, May 28, 2009

Chocolate and Chalk Festival, Berkeley, CA




The sidewalks along North Shattuck Ave. in the Gourmet Ghetto in Berkeley are the target of artists young and old, professional and greenhorn during the 13th annual CHOCOLATE & CHALK ART FESTIVAL on Saturday, May 30.

With no fees to artists, areas of sidewalk will be assigned to participants to create their own fanciful chalk drawings. A CHALK ART CONTEST for the best drawing will be judged after 4 p.m. Winners will be notified the following day. First prize is $250 with $50 gift certificates awarded for runners up. Same-day registration takes place 10AM-5PM in event booths located along North Shattuck Ave. Artist's chalk is available for a fee.

For CHOCOLATE SAMPLING start by purchasing a packet of tickets (10 for $10) at any of the registration sites. The to-go menu features organic café mocha, chocolate mochi ice cream, and spicy chocolate tandori chicken, as well as the weirder chocolate goat cheese truffles, chocolate garlic clusters, and chocolate soap! Spend your tickets on these delights in the businesses flying festival balloons.

Vendors with chocolate-related items and hand made arts & crafts fill the Farmer’s Market area, music fills the air, clown’s laughter fills your heart, and many more surprises fill your senses as you stroll along the sidewalks viewing the artwork that remains in place for the next two weeks. See last year’s winners at www.chocolateandchalkart.com.

Produced by Another Bullwinkel Show 510.548.5335 www.anotherbullwinkelshow.com and sponsored by the North Shattuck Association www.northshattuck.org. Take BART to downtown Berkeley and walk north six blocks.




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Friday, May 22, 2009

SF International Arts Festival 2009




San Francisco. With their work visas secured and their airline tickets in hand, performing arts groups from ten countries in Europe, Asia and Latin America are heading to San Francisco for the Sixth Annual San Francisco International Arts Festival, which will run from May 20-May 31. The individual artists and ensembles will join a global celebration with 14 Bay Area based companies for the 11 day Festival that will take place at venues throughout the city.

As a result, San Francisco will be the only U.S. city this year to see performances by high caliber international companies Sasha Waltz & Guests (Germany), the Akhe Group (Russia) and Ranferi Aguilar & Los Hacedores de Lluvia (The Rain Makers, Guatemala). San Francisco will also host the US debuts of the remarkable Cho-In San Francisco International Arts Festival Artists from Ten Countries Converge on the City Page 2 of 4 Theatre (South Korea) and rising sitar star Smita Nagdev (India).

Heading up the local companies are Gamelan Sekar Jaya who are celebrating their 30th anniversary and ROVA Saxophone Quartet who will convene their international Rovate guests, The Festival will also feature Bond Street Theatre from New York in collaboration with Exile Theatre of Kabul (Afghanistan), Jess Curtis/Gravity, Scott Wells & Dancers, the Earplay Ensemble, Ana Nitmar with marimba ensemble Ixim Tinamit, Liss Fain & Dancers, NexMap Production and the Berkeley High School Jazz Orchestra.

SFIAF is also pleased to be able to announce a new pilot program for younger artists to participate in the Festival. Titled MASH, it will take place at Union Square as part of the Festival’s Jewels in the Square lunch time concert series co-presented with MJM Management. The first participants are The Riley Dance Project, Shah and Blah Productions and Gretchen Garnett & Dancers.

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Thursday, May 21, 2009

ALEX TOVAR: Nuclear Abnormalities of The Harassed Psyche





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