Artist Spotlight

The Experience, Emeryville: Celebration of the Arts Opening Night 2022

The Experience:

Be Seen at the Art Scene at Public Market Emeryville!

You are invited to Opening Night of Emeryville’s Annual Art Exhibition Friday, October 7, 6-9pm at the southern part of Public Market Emeryville, 5905 Shellmound St. This juried exhibition features over 150 artworks created by 96 Emeryville artists. The exhibition is open October 8 – 30, Wednesdays through Sundays, from 11am to 6pm,

On Opening Night, meet the artists and get a first look at the artwork as you listen to music by The doRiaN Mode: Vintage Jazz & Blues. A no-host bar raises funds for the Emeryville Youth Art Program.

Emeryville’s Art Exhibition continues to serve as an annual celebration of the city’s thriving collective creativity and an invitation for the community and visitors to experience a sampling of artwork created by local artists who live or work in Emeryville.

You’ll see all media –  paintings, sculpture, photographs, prints, ceramics, textiles, and glass works. This year’s exhibition includes contributions of poetry and dance, featuring a site-specific dance performance by Nancy Karp + Dancers, and an ekphrastic poetry workshop and readings with former Emeryville Poet Laureate Sarah Kobrinsky. And admission to the reception and exhibition is free!

About Celebration of the Arts

The Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition is sponsored by Emeryville Celebration of the Arts, Inc. Their mission is to foster an appreciation of the arts and artists of Emeryville, to promote the city as a culturally vital and progressive center for living and working, and, most recently, to partner with the City of Emeryville in the Rotten City Emeryville Cultural Arts District, a program of the California Arts Council. The Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition continues to support this mission by providing a free public venue, open to all, to experience the rich diversity of artistic expression of those who live and work within the city of Emeryville.

More info. 510/652-6122.

Photo featured here: Portal, by Michele Théberge, acrylic, gouache, letterpress print, watercolor on paper, 2021, 12 ̋x10 ̋

Where:

3905 Shellmound St – Public Market Emeryville

Emeryville

www.emeryarts.org

Orange Crate Art + California History Presented by Frank Bette Center For the Arts!

ORANGE CRATE ART from the Collection of John Orr will be showing in the Main Gallery of the Frank Bette Center in Alameda from January 16 – 30. Join John Orr today, Wednesday, January 13 from 6-8pm as he shows a number of the Orange Crate Artworks while talking  about the history of commercial art and California.

The gallery is open on weekends 11am -5pm  – only 12 socially distanced visitors at a time, according to their website. Check their website first for updates. (Image to the right: Call for ‘Shelter in Place’ Artwork for the exhibit Alone Together, February-March, 2021. Details online.)

About John Orr

John Orr is a freelance writer, reporter, editor, photographer, and Arts journalist. A member of the American Theatre Critics Association and founder of Regarding Arts, he was formerly a staff writer and editor for the Bay Area News Group

.About Frank Bette Center for the Arts

Frank Bette Center for the Arts is  a nonprofit, volunteer-run art center housed in a lovely yellow turn-of-the-century Victorian at 1601 Paru Street in Alameda. Benefactor Frank Bette was a master antique furniture restorer. Upon his death in 1999 at the age of 99, he bequeathed the house as “a place for meetings, readings, showings, and other creative doings.” The Frank Bette Center offers a variety of classes and workshops online – Drawing, Painting, Mixed Media, Photography, Cartooning, and Music.

1601 Paru Street
Alameda, CA 94501
510-523-6957

Preview of Woodcut Print Artist’s Entry

Café, woodcut, 2015, 21" x 23 1/2”  - Linda Lee Boyd

Café, woodcut, 2015, 21″ x 23 1/2” – Linda Lee Boyd

Café, Linda Lee Boyd’s, 2015 entry in the Annual Emeryville Art Exhibit (Oct. 3-25), was inspired by her trips to Paris with her late husband. In 2010 she captured these people in a café near Sacre Coeur, showing the cosmopolitan diversity of the wonderful city of Paris.

Linda is a longtime supporter and board member of the Celebration of the Arts – since 1992 – as an entrant in the exhibit and as a volunteer. According to Linda, “The Annual Emeryville Art Exhibit is a real celebration of the arts of the residents and workers in Emeryville. For me, it’s a chance to exhibit as well as a way to work with the community.” Linda’s woodcuts are in the collection of the Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts at the Palace of the Legion of Honor in San Francisco, the Janet Turner Print Museum in Chico and in the Fetterly Gallery collection at the Vallejo Community Arts Foundation. View more of her work.

“Linda Lee Boyd’s woodcut prints are a continuation of the figurative tradition. The most salient quality of Boyd’s woodcuts, aside from their technical finesse, is their personalness. What we are seeing is the quiet yet studied and thoughtful work of an artist who lives in an ordinary, day-to-day world inhabited by ordinary day-to-day people. Subjects are chosen and then rendered from a time consuming and labor-intensive process of woodblock printing to become anything but ordinary. Boyd’s technical abilities as an artist are readily apparent; her work has been described as ‘sonnets in wood.’ It is perhaps her ability to take her friends and co-workers and create poetry from them that is her highest achievement. “ Daniel Robesky, Curator & Director, Fetterly Gallery, Vallejo, CA

How do you create a woodcut print?

The twitter version: draw on a board, cut away the white areas, ink up the raised areas, put down a sheet of paper and run it through a press. Each color is a separate board. Learn more.

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Wondering Where to Hang on Halloween?

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EMERYVILLE – Fri. evening

11am-6pm Emeryville Art Exhibition

Susan Avila's Garden Delights - Photo EOB

Susan Avila’s Garden of Delights – Photo EOB

Open until 6pm tonight and tomorrow night (11am-6pm) visit the incredible Emeryville Art Exhibition at 6121 Hollis St. next to Bucci’s. in Heritage Square This is the largest collection of artwork in its 28 year history. The 117 artists are either residents or work in Emeryville. Experience the fountains of creativity spilling over the space and pause to immerse yourself in the texture and colors of Susan Avila’s 2012 Garden of Delights, a digitally printed silk backed creation with industrial felt and recycled muslin, completed with free-motion machine stitching. Amazing! The exhibit closes on Sun., Nov. 2 after the Nancy Karp & Dancers perform their site specific Double Portraits dance piece at 3:30 and 4pm. Space donated by Wareham Development.

LocationHeritage Square, 6121 Hollis St. in Emeryville

5-7pm Bay Street Trick or Treat Halloween Party

4:45pm Free Trick or Treat bags distributed while supplies last

5pm Free face painting and balloon making

6-7pm Trick or Treating with participating Bay St. merchants

LocationBay Street in Emeryville

BERKELEY

9:30am – 4:30pm A Not So-Spooky Halloween With The Kids

Come to Habitot Children’s Museum for our Not So-Spooky Halloween celebration for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. Children and their caretakers can play miniature golf in the garden graveyard, paint miniature pumpkins and fly paper ghosts in the Wind Tunnel. Other activities also include the witches’ apothecary in the grocery store, treats, and prizes. Come in costume for this not so-spooky event!

Location: Habitot Children’s Museum, 2065 Kittredge St. in Berkeley

8-11pm Wake the Dead

Freight & Salvage, 2020 Addison Street in Berkeley

Wake the Dead is a Halloween celebration with Celtic all-star Grateful Dead Jam band.  After 11 years of solid success blending Celtic traditional music and the songs of the Grateful Dead, this hot Northern California septet now embraces the entire Summer of Love, delighting Deadheads, folkies, rockers and adventurous lovers alike around the world.

Location: Freight & Salvage, 2020 Addison Street in Berkeley

SAUSALITO

8-11pm Pirates Halloween Party!
Come aboard for a Pirates Halloween Party

The James Moseley Band fronted by lead vocalist and guitarist James Moseley has been wowing audiences in the Bay Area for over ten years at a wide range of music venues, festivals and special events. Their continually growing fan base, one of the most loyal in the Bay Area, is no doubt due to their high energy live performances that get everyone up and dancing with tunes by Smokey Robinson, Marvin Gaye, James Brown, Gladys Knight, Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, Bob Marley and many more. The James Moseley Band showcases the very best in Motown, R&B, Jazz, Blues, Funk and Reggae.This exceptional eight piece band features outstanding musicians and three top notch vocalists.

LocationSausalito Cruising Club – 300 Napa St.

OAKLAND

8pm – 11:30pm Hiromi: The Trio Project @ Yoshi’s

HIromi on keyboard at Yoshi's

HIromi on keyboard at Yoshi’s

Shows at  8 and 10pm

Pianist and composer Hiromi whose passionate and incendiary keyboard work has been a shining light on the jazz landscape since her 2003 debut, believes that sometimes the voice that never speaks is the most powerful of all. The Trio features Anthony Jackson on Bass and Steve Smith on Drums.  Read more.

Location: Yoshi’s, 310 W. Embarcadero in Jack London Sauare

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Poetry and Modern Dance Ignite the 28th Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition

Celebrating visual arts, dance and poetry in Emeryville’s Heritage Square

On exibit, Susan Avila's "Garden of Delights", digitally printed silk backed with industrial felt and recycled muslin, free-motion machine stitching, 70"x78"x3.5", 2012

On exhibit, Susan Avila’s 2012 Garden of Delights, digitally printed silk backed with industrial felt and recycled muslin, free-motion machine stitching,    70″ x 78″ x 3.5″

Opening Night Fri., Oct. 10, 6-9pm, is already the buzz around town because local artist Tony DeMartile will create digitally evocative iPhone portraits of reception attendees* and an astounding 117 artists and craftspeople, who live or work in Emeryville, will transform the exhibition space into a fountain of creativity with their visions and talent. On Opening Night visitors can meet the artists and talk about their artwork (all pieces are for sale), as they nibble on tasty treats provided by local restaurants. A no-host bar will feature wine and beer and donate proceeds to the Emeryville Youth Art Program. Food and beverage donors include Doyle Street Café, Watergate Market, Townhouse Bar & Grill, The Broken Rack and Ruby*s Cafe.

Dance and poetry will amplify the visual arts element of the 28th Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition. Artwork includes woodwork, paintings, sculpture, photographs, ceramics, furniture and textiles, reflecting the artists’ engagement with a host of aesthetic, political and social concerns. One of these is UC Davis art professor (studio in Emeryville) Susan Avila’s textile piece. According to Susan, “I think it’s great to have a locally supported art exhibition. It affirms how important art and artists are to a community. I wanted to enter the piece Garden of Delights because while it was previously exhibited in China and in Canada, this is the first time it will be shown in the USA.”

The 2014 Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition proudly hosts the largest collection of artwork in its 28-year history. “This year’s collection is larger and more diverse than ever before.” Kathleen Hanna, independent curator and exhibition designer.

“We were overwhelmed this year with all the art entries submitted,” said Sharon Wilchar, Art Exhibition Coordinator.  “We have 40% more visual art pieces in the show and realize there is also a great wealth of artists in our community that reach beyond visual arts. Amazing writers, dancers, performers, and musicians enhance our arts culture in Emeryville. This year, in addition to the strong visual artwork, we are proud to include both a spoken word component and a dance performance choreographed specifically for our exhibition.”

Readings from Poet Laureates of the Bay Area will ignite the exhibit and highlight  Emeryville’s Poet Laureate Sarah Kobrinsky – A snippet: from her poem Emeryville, CA –

“Once the Rottenest City,
the City by the Bay.
Not that City over there,
but this one, …” read more

Visitors will also witness the dynamic site-specific dance performances by Emeryville dance troupe Nancy Karp + Dancers. From Nancy’s website: “I take life’s ordinary movements, strip them down to their essential components, and then combine them, recombine them, and elaborate on them. What emerges from these structural investigations, are vocabularies of movement.”

For the schedule of readings and performances visit www.emeryarts.org.

The Exhibition is open daily from 11am to 6pm Oct. 11 Nov. 2, 2014 and admission is free. Each year the exhibition location is generously donated by an Emeryville business. This year the space at 6121 Hollis St. in Heritage Square is donated by Wareham Development.         More details

* Opening Night is free and iPhone portraits are a $25 donation to benefit the non-profit Emeryville Celebration of the Arts.

More about the Art Exhibition

Linda Goodman, "Muse (Back)", color monotype, water based, 31"x25.5", 2010

Linda Goodman, “Muse (Back)”, color monotype, water based, 31″x25.5″, 2010

Contributing artists include Po Shun Leong and Dean Santner, wood; John W. Lund and Kirk Crippens, photography; Jeff Margolin and Rae Dunn, ceramics; Susan T. Avila and Ana Lisa Hedstrom, textiles; M. Louise Stanley, Ann Holsberry and Linda Goodman, painting; Jerome Ranft  and Jeffrey Hantman, sculpture; Kazuko Watanabe, prints; and LauraLe Wunsch, furniture design. Works on exhibit are for sale.

The collection of artwork for the annual exhibition was selected by a jury of art professionals through artist studio visits. For the fourth year, independent curator and exhibition designer Kathleen Hanna is serving as curator and juror. The other 2014 jurors are Donna Seager, partner Seager Gray Gallery, Mill Valley; and Anthony Torres, Exhibitions Director and Curator of Art, Richmond Art Center.

For the ninth consecutive year, the Emeryville City Council has approved a Purchase Award Program in connection with the Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition. The selected artwork will become part of the City’s permanent collection displayed at City Hall.

“Our Public Arts Advisory Committee purchases a piece of art each year. I like putting the sticker on the pieces. We have a selection panel that chooses one piece to go up in City Hall. Right before the doors open on opening night, we place award ribbons on the 1stplace winner and the honorary mentions.” Sharon Wilchar, Art Exhibition Coordinator

Sponsors for the 28th Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition include the City of Emeryville through a substantial grant; Pixar Animation Studios; Kava Massih Architects; Libitzky Holdings LP, Orton Development, Eric S. Schmier and Kenneth J. Schmier; and Ruby*s Cafe.

 

 

 

 

 

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