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SNEAK PREVIEW: A Change of Art for Linda Lee Boyd & Emeryville’s Art Exhibition

Introducing something she knows. Something she painted – Street Scenes

One of the great volunteers for Emeryville’s Annual Art Exhibition is artist, printmaker and designer Linda Lee Boyd.  Linda has entered a series of three acrylic paintings in this year’s show, a departure from the Linda we knew – a woodblock print artist.

Linda has been on the board of Celebration of the Arts, sponsor of the annual art exhibition, for 20 years and had volunteered on the Operating Committee several years prior. She first entered her artwork, woodblock prints, in 1992. “Of all printmaking techniques, cutting and printing woodcuts had always felt the most natural to me,”commented Linda.

What is interesting about her woodblock prints is that she liked watching people and had so admired figurative artists like Alice Neal, Lucian Freud, Rembrandt, and Vermeer, that she started with images of her family, friends, and then co-workers. This led to a series of prints of workers. “These prints of workers are observations of the people but are also an attempt to give the viewer a sense of how they feel about themselves and their work.”

When asked why the change in medium for the 2020 Art Exhibition, Linda said, “I’ve been doing woodblock prints for over 40 years. I never learned to paint. This year, I decided to give it another try. I figured out that I had to paint in the same way I do prints – layers of color to make shapes and textures.”

Street Scenes seem to depict glimpses of all our walks during the pandemic – we all know our sidewalks, streets and gutters by heart now. And what led Linda to these themes in her paintings? “I got inspired by looking at the gutters while out walking my dog.”  What is she planning for her next effort? Well according to Linda, “I’m still in the gutters!”

Linda is passionate about the Emeryville Annual Art Exhibition. “I love the Emeryville Art Exhibition. It’s a great show every year because of the depth and variety of artwork done by people living and working in Emeryville. It’s a true representation of what a creative community is producing

“Sharon Wilchar, the Project Coordinator, does an amazing job every year pulling together so many different aspects of the show,” continues Linda. “In the recent past, the largest problem has been finding a site for the show. This year, there is no site due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Instead, she has had to guide us through the new territory of an online show through the website, Zoom and Facebook live. I’d like to give a shout-out to US Design Resources,  volunteers who are helping non-profits find digital outlets. They have been great opening the new world for us of a totally online art exhibition.”

Street Scenes Series by Linda Lee Boyd:

Street Scene 4 –  Street Scene 5 – Street Scene 6.  All acrylic on panel 11”x 14” x.5”  and listed at $500. More info here: https://lindaleeboyd.com/

Emeryville Annual Art Exhibition

When:  

  • 2020 Virtual Exhibition is Online, October 2–November 1, 2020 
  • Live-Streaming Opening Night Party: Friday, 6pm, October 2, 2020 

Where: 

ONLINE

Public Info: 

www.emeryarts.org or 510-652-6122 

Meet Emeryville’s Artists on Opening Night of the Emeryville Art Exhibition!

WHEN: Friday, October 6, 6-9pm

WHERE: EmeryTech, 1475 66th St in Emeryville

WHAT: Opening Night Gala Reception – 31st Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition

  • Celebrate, view the exhibit and meet the artists who helped make Emeryville a CA Cultural Arts District
  • Live music by The doRiaN Mode: Vintage Jazz & Blues
  • No-host bar – proceeds to benefit Emeryville Youth Art Program
  • Emeryville Art Exhibition is open to artists of all media and includes paintings, sculpture, photographs, ceramics, textiles,

    Linda Lee Boyd – Anasazi Ruins –
    25˝ x 33˝, woodcut, 2014

    and glass works. Now in its 31st year the exhibition continues to uncover emerging talent, along with new work by established artists. This annual arts event represents the unique character of Emeryville, a city that is small in size but grand in the scale and spirit of its creative community.

  • Independent curator and exhibition designer Kathleen Hanna is curator and juror for the 31st Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition. Ms. Hanna brings a deep knowledge of Bay Area arts and fine craft. The other 2017 jurors are Shelley Barry and Danielle Fox, Principals, SLATE Art, Oakland and Elizabeth Shypertt, the co-founder of Velvet Da Vinci Jewelry Gallery, San Francisco.
  • The 2017 Exhibition is on display October 7 – 29, 2017, open daily from 11am to 6pm
  • Admission is free.
  • Directions and emery-go-round stop

Mark Galt, Electric Motor Man #7 18˝x6˝x6˝, brass, bronze, aluminum, stainless steel, electricals, 2017

“ I think the fact that this is the 31st year of this event says that Emeryville has an extraordinary community of artists and community members that support art,” comments Emeryville City Manager Carolyn Lehr.  “One would be hard pressed to find a community of this size that produces and supports this level of quality of work for over three decades. The City is 100% behind this effort and event production.” 

The annual Emeryville Art Exhibition presented by Celebration of the Arts truly brings Emeryville together as a community. According to Economic Development Direcor Chad Smalley, “The Emeryville Art Exhibition is arguably the most significant community event in Emeryville. This event is the embodiment of Emeryville’s competitive advantage, where in the midst of an office building where innovative companies are changing the world, workers and residents will celebrate the creativity of the community. It is a clear demonstration of how Emeryville is a City of Art and Innovation. Innovative companies are born and grow in Emeryville because they are fueled by creativity. The Celebration of the Arts Emeryville Art Exhibition is, essentially, a celebration of the community’s creative abilities.”

Comments from Sharon Wilchar, Exhibition Coordinator: “Emeryville, for its size, has an amazing number of creative thinkers and makers, many publically known and even more working behind the scenes in support of artistic and cultural

Joseph Kosdrosky – P-O-P-C-O-R-N –
7˝ x 5˝, acrylic on wood, 2017

endeavors. As the non-profit partner to the City of Emeryville Rotten City Cultural Arts District, Emeryville Celebration of the Arts has been an anchor in developing an active, engaged arts community over the last three decades. With this new District designation, we all look forward to enhancing and deepening this community, to bringing us closer to the reality of a Cultural Arts Center in our city, to developing more artist live/work spaces, and to broadening our supportive environment for creative businesses.”

About Sharon Wilchar and Celebration of the Arts

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 29of its 31 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 now in its 34rd year in the Emery Unified School District.

Space Donation

The annual juried show, featuring works of nearly 100 artists and craftspeople who live or work in Emeryville, is held at a different location each year – generously donated by a local Emeryville business. This year’s space has been donated by EmeryTech and Clarion Partners.

Ronald Davis – Zoe Keating – 20˝x 20˝, digital photograph, 2016

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Emeryville Police Open Doors to Community

 Canine Program Officer Pablo Rojas and Troll, their German Shepherd,

The Emeryville Police Dept. hosted an Open House on Saturday at their station at 2449 Powell St. According to Police Chief, Jennifer Tejada, “Community partnerships are a key ingredient for ensuring Emeryville remains a safe and enjoyable city.”

The community seemed to really appreciate the police’s Open House. “Thank you for opening your space up to the community today and letting us see what goes on behind

City Manager Carolyn Lehr with Officer Eric White at the Open House

the scenes. My family and I had a great time seeing what you all do! We also loved the friendliness of all the officers there. And to the ladies in dispatch whom I’ve called more than I wish I had to: thank you for being so friendly, helpful and calm both in person and when I have to call!” Sarah Sheaffer – posted to the Emeryville Police Dept.’s Facebook page (9/9/17) 

Officer John Corcoran sharing fun handouts with the kids


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Emeryville Fire Services Division Chief Wins Emeryville’s Ninth Shortest Triathlon Ever!

Emeryville Fire Services (Alameda County Fire Dept.) Division Chief Dave Winnacker (278) finished the Shortest Triathlon Ever with a time of  25:37 taking first place and winning the event. Malachi Leopold from Oakland finished second with a time of 26:43 and Michael Blair from San Francisco finished third with a time of 28:41.

Kelly Emo from Campbell won first place in the women’s division with a time of 30:10  and finished fifth overall. Elise Jackson from San Lorenzo took second place with a time of 31:41 and Emeryville resident Bailey Langner took third place in the women’s division with a time of 37:44.

The race starts with a 100 yard SWIM in a warm swimming pool and  then it’s off on a 2.5 mi BIKE – flat ride through Emeryville, followed by a 2.1 RUN through Bay St.

Thirty-five athletes participated from Albany, Campbell, Dublin, Emeryville, Fremont, Hayward, Piedmont, San Leandro, San Lorenzo, Sunnyvale and Vallejo. There were eleven athletes from Emeryville including the entire City Council – Mayor Scott Donahue, Vice Mayor John Bauters, Council Members Christian Patz, Diane Martinez and Alexandra Medina.

After four years, the pool is back and the Shortest Triathlon Ever will grow again. Congrats to all participants. And plan for the 10th Shortest Triathlon Ever in April 2018!

This race is produced by the CIty of Emeryville and On Your Mark Events. You can find all the race results on their website linked above.

 

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Time to Get a Job! Bay Street Brings Holiday Job Fair To Emeryville

rsz_1bayst1WHO: Bay Street and its Retailers. You?

WHAT: Bay Street Emeryville is hosting a Holiday Job Fair in the Central Plaza just as holiday festivities are about to begin. Retailers such as Sephora, Victoria’s Secret, Sunglass Hut, Uniqlo, Old Navy, Charming Charlie’s, Cornology, Forever 21, Apple, Overton Security and others are offering seasonal work and permanent positions. Bring your resume, if you have one!

WHEN:  Sat., Nov. 7, 11am– 2pm                       

WHERE:  Bay Street Emeryville – Central Plaza, 5616 Bay Street, Emeryville, CA 94608

 

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