Emeryville After Hours

Where’s our Public Bar? At Public Market Emeryville!

Settling into the bar stools at the Public Bar by Blush to talk with assistant manager Tyler Evans, we learned that this is the third bar for  owner Taylor Kim. The others are in San Diego’s historic Gaslamp Quarter and in San Jose’s San Pedro Square Market in downtown San Jose, offering creative East meets West cuisine with creative cocktails in a spirited bar scene.

Experiencing the growth in the Emeryville neighborhood near where Taylor lives and learning about the need for a local bar, the Public Bar in Emeryville evolved. Emeryville residents, he learned, did not always want to have to take Uber to get to where they were going. They thought it would be fun to be able to walk to their local bar, grab a drink and not have to pay to go home.

So here we are. At the Public Bar with three 55″ flat screen TVs for sports and news, 16 Bourbons, 15 Tequilas, Specialty Blush Cocktails, Wine and 99 Beers for here or to go. And they have some small bites at the beautiful long bar, adding a comfortable lounge to the Public Market in Emeryville.

“We’ve only been open six weeks,” says Tyler, “but every week we have set a new record!”

What’s a Blush Cocktail? Built on the base of a craft cocktail, ‘Blushies’ are layered drinks topped with a float of their exclusive house-made, frosted fruit ice, resulting in something more than the average chilled drink.

Happy Hour is 3-6pm and 9pm – closing daily. Blush Cocktails are $6 and The Basics are $5

About the Blush history

Two best friends, Russ Fukushima and Taylor Kim, who grew up in Hawaii together had a  mutual passion for great food and drinks which inspired them to start Blush.  Moonlighting as a bartender in Seattle, Taylor developed the recipe for the concept’s signature Blush cocktail in 2009. By the fall of 2011, Taylor and Russ opened their first restaurant Blush Raw Bar + Lounge in the newly developed San Pedro Square Market in downtown San Jose and started serving up the Blushies. By 2014, they had found an ideal spot in San Diego’s historic Gaslamp Quarter for their second bar and unveiled the second restaurant, renamed Blush Ice Bar, in the summer of 2015. The Public Bar at Public Market Emeryville is part of their plans to continue the adventure and serve up Blushies in markets across the U.S.

Emeryville Art Exhibit Closes Sunday – Don’t Miss the Show!

Photo: Artist Michael Murphy “Partita”, acrylic on canvas, 2018, 36″x36″

WHEN: Friday – Sunday, October 26, 27 & 28 – 11am – 6pm

WHERE: 5700 Horton Street in Emeryville – across from The Broken Rack (directions below)

WHAT:

  • The 32nd Annual Emeryville Art Exhibit Opening Reception
  • Admission to the exhibit is FREE

This year 115 artists ignite the space with 165 works – including acrylics, ceramics, glasswork, multi-media installations, oil paintings, photographs, sculptures, textiles, woodcuts and poetryat the 2018 Emeryville Art Exhibition, sponsored by Celebration of the Arts. This is the largest group of artists in its 32-year history. The individual pieces demonstrate the diversity of Emeryville artists and show their engagement with a host of aesthetic, political and social concerns.

Frank Cole – New House (If It Were Up to Me)
108″x72″, acrylic on canvas drop cloth, 2018

The sheer number of artists living or working in Emeryville illustrates the city’s cultural vibrancy with its new designation as Rotten City – Emeryville Cultural Arts District.

Independent curator and exhibition designer Kathleen Hanna is curator and juror of the Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition. 
“For thirty-two years the Emeryville Celebration of the Arts has been a catalyst sparking a truly community event inspiring new and returning artists to create specific works and stimulating community support for their efforts,” said Kathleen Hanna. “This year, the record 165 works represent a community as lively and talented as it is diverse.”

The other 2018 jurors are Tim Buckwalter, director of exhibitions for NIAD Art Center on 23rd St. in Richmond and Ruth Santee, co-director/owner of Transmission Gallery on Grand Ave. in Oakland.

Linda Lee Boyd – Dillon Beach Dog
20″x23″, woodcut, 2018,

Each year in October the City of Emeryville partners with Celebration of the Arts, Inc., the business community, residents and volunteers to honor its dynamic art community with the Annual Emeryville Art Exhibit. The  juried show is held at a different location each year – generously donated by a local Emeryville business. East Bay Therapeutics and East Bay Drone Zone have donated the space for the 2018 Exhibition

Packard Jenning’s Police Mindfulness Meditation Chair, a multimeda presentation

New this year is a multimedia installation by a new contributor to the show, conceptual artist Packard Jennings, who employs humor and interventionist tactics in pursuit of social commentary and change. According to Celebration of the Arts, “Packard’s new piece Police Mindfulness Meditation Chair, is an immersive sound/seating installation created with the premise that excessive police force and poor decision making are often the result of being immersed in a stressful situation and/or a lack of empathy.”

Modernist painter M. Louise Stanley  has entered her artwork in the Emeryville Art Exhibition for many years. Her new piece One Dozen Protest Signs (acrylic on canvas, 2017-18) will be featured at the show. According to Celebration of the Arts, “Stanley’s work follows in the tradition of history and narrative painting documenting current and fictitious events using myth and allegory. The human condition and political issues are often explored.”

. M. Louise Stanley “The Good Old Days”, acrylic on canvas, 2014, 44″x54″

All works in the 32nd Annual Emeryville Art Exhibit are for sale! More information here.

About Celebration of the Arts, Inc.

Emeryville Celebration of the Arts is a nonprofit organization committed to fostering an appreciation of the arts and artists in Emeryville, CA, and to promote the city as a culturally vital and progressive center for living and working.

The purpose of the organization is to produce and coordinate community-based events and programs that increase awareness of the arts and artists in all forms of creative expressions. The annual art exhibit, a juried show featuring works of 115 artists who live or work in Emeryville, is sponsored by the city of Emeryville and held each year in October. Ongoing for more than twenty years the annual art exhibit offers the opportunity to discover emerging talent along with new work by established artists.

Sharon Wilchar is a long-time resident of the 45th Street Artists’ Cooperative, serves as its Community Liaison and is a founding member of the Emeryville Celebration of the Arts. She has coordinated the juried Emeryville Annual Art Exhibition for 30 of its 32 years, serves as Chair of the City of Emeryville’s Public Art Advisory Committee, and coordinates the Artists’ Cooperative’s successful artist-in-the-schools program at the Emery Unified School District.

 

 

By |2018-10-26T11:50:40-07:00October 25th, 2018|0 Comments

Be Seen at the Art Scene Tonight – Opening Night!

Photo: Artist Michael Murphy “Partita”, acrylic on canvas, 2018, 36″x36″

WHEN: Friday, October 5, 2018, 6-9pm and then October 6 – 28 daily from 11am – 6pm

WHERE: 5700 Horton Street in Emeryville – across from The Broken Rack (directions below)

WHAT:

This year 115 artists ignite the space with 165 works – including acrylics, ceramics, glasswork, multi-media installations, oil paintings, photographs, sculptures, textiles, woodcuts and poetryat the 2018 Emeryville Art Exhibition, sponsored by Celebration of the Arts. This is the largest group of artists in its 32-year history. The individual pieces demonstrate the diversity of Emeryville artists and show their engagement with a host of aesthetic, political and social concerns.

Frank Cole – New House (If It Were Up to Me)
108″x72″, acrylic on canvas drop cloth, 2018

The sheer number of artists living or working in Emeryville illustrates the city’s cultural vibrancy with its new designation as Rotten City – Emeryville Cultural Arts District.

Independent curator and exhibition designer Kathleen Hanna is curator and juror of the Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition. 
“For thirty-two years the Emeryville Celebration of the Arts has been a catalyst sparking a truly community event inspiring new and returning artists to create specific works and stimulating community support for their efforts,” said Kathleen Hanna. “This year, the record 165 works represent a community as lively and talented as it is diverse.”

The other 2018 jurors are Tim Buckwalter, director of exhibitions for NIAD Art Center on 23rd St. in Richmond and Ruth Santee, co-director/owner of Transmission Gallery on Grand Ave. in Oakland.

Linda Lee Boyd – Dillon Beach Dog
20″x23″, woodcut, 2018,

Each year in October the City of Emeryville partners with Celebration of the Arts, Inc., the business community, residents and volunteers to honor its dynamic art community with the Annual Emeryville Art Exhibit. The  juried show is held at a different location each year – generously donated by a local Emeryville business. East Bay Therapeutics and East Bay Drone Zone have donated the space for the 2018 Exhibition

Packard Jenning’s Police Mindfulness Meditation Chair, a multimeda presentation

New this year is a multimedia installation by a new contributor to the show, conceptual artist Packard Jennings, who employs humor and interventionist tactics in pursuit of social commentary and change. According to Celebration of the Arts, “Packard’s new piece Police Mindfulness Meditation Chair, is an immersive sound/seating installation created with the premise that excessive police force and poor decision making are often the result of being immersed in a stressful situation and/or a lack of empathy.”

Modernist painter M. Louise Stanley  has entered her artwork in the Emeryville Art Exhibition for many years. Her new piece One Dozen Protest Signs (acrylic on canvas, 2017-18) will be featured at the show. According to Celebration of the Arts, “Stanley’s work follows in the tradition of history and narrative painting documenting current and fictitious events using myth and allegory. The human condition and political issues are often explored.”

. M. Louise Stanley “The Good Old Days”, acrylic on canvas, 2014, 44″x54″

All works in the 32nd Annual Emeryville Art Exhibit are for sale! More information here.

About Celebration of the Arts, Inc.

Emeryville Celebration of the Arts is a nonprofit organization committed to fostering an appreciation of the arts and artists in Emeryville, CA, and to promote the city as a culturally vital and progressive center for living and working.

The purpose of the organization is to produce and coordinate community-based events and programs that increase awareness of the arts and artists in all forms of creative expressions. The annual art exhibit, a juried show featuring works of 115 artists who live or work in Emeryville, is sponsored by the city of Emeryville and held each year in October. Ongoing for more than twenty years the annual art exhibit offers the opportunity to discover emerging talent along with new work by established artists.

Sharon Wilchar is a long-time resident of the 45th Street Artists’ Cooperative, serves as its Community Liaison and is a founding member of the Emeryville Celebration of the Arts. She has coordinated the juried Emeryville Annual Art Exhibition for 30 of its 32 years, serves as Chair of the City of Emeryville’s Public Art Advisory Committee, and coordinates the Artists’ Cooperative’s successful artist-in-the-schools program at the Emery Unified School District.

By |2018-10-05T08:11:53-07:00October 3rd, 2018|0 Comments

Geographer Headlines Bay Street Live Sept. 22!

WHEN:

  • Saturday, September 22, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.

WHERE:

  • 5616 Bay Street Emeryville – Center Plaza – in Emeryville

WHAT:

  • Bay Street Live, Bay Street’s Summer Concert Series, will continue in September with a free live outdoor concert
  • Featuring Pop Artist Geographer and Evan & The Live Oaks, an Americana-Soul Band from Oakland.
  • Concert goers can relax in lounge chairs
  • Bring your own blankets & enjoy the live music in the Center Plaza
  • Food trucks and local restaurants will be on site with lots of great eats and drinks

 

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Bay Street Live! Summer Concert Series Launches July 21

Hazel English

WHEN:
Saturday, July 21 – 5-8pm

WHERE:
Bay Street Emeryville – Center Plaza at 5616 Bay St. in Emeryville

WHAT:

  • Oakland native and Indie singer Hazel English and Alternative Duo Cape Weather kick off Bay Street Live Summer Concert Series
  • Free live outdoor concert
  • Relax in lounge chairs – bring your own blankets
  • Wine + Beer
  • Food Trucks – crepes, Asian-syle bowls & buns – local restaurant fare and more!

ABOUT HAZEL ENGLISH:

You can listen to her hit Never Going Home: “If you’ve not yet had enough sunshine in August then this new video will meet your cravings with a woozy cool wistfulness and a dreamy sun-kissed vibe,” writes Paul Davies in fourCULTURE, an online magazine highlighting art, music and literature. More about  Hazel English in East Bay Express.

By |2018-09-21T14:36:18-07:00July 13th, 2018|0 Comments
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