Jun
2
2011
Jeff Ross is taking his Suitcase Art show to the House of Seese on:
Sunday, June 12 from 4:00pm - 7:00pm at
2959 St Helena Highway North
St. Helena, California.
Stop by for a low key afternoon filled with art, fun & coolness!
More information is available on facebook
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May
26
2011
Ron Donovan, Chris Shaw, & Chuck Sperry
June 11, 2011 — January 12, 2012
Bay Area rock poster art contemporaries Chris Shaw, Chuck Sperry, and Ron Donovan stand out amongst their predecessors in the Bay Area tradition of poster making that spans nearly 50 years. Through their prolific bodies of work, the masterful artists have brought innovation, invention, and new meaning to this art form. Each distinctively fuses propaganda, imagery, text, and historical art references with Pop and rock-poster art sensibilities to create accessible, relatable imagery that is at once empowering and undeniably populist.

Minna Street windows
A collaborative art work involving three individually created window installations, Donovan, Shaw, and Sperry layer silkscreen, painting, collage, and mixed media to transform two-dimensional imagery into three-dimensional expression. Showing reverence for man’s communicative nature, they reference the renewal of the idea that art has a purpose.
Natoma Street windows - Temporally Bound
Temporally Bound is a “visual improvisation” between Sperry and Shaw. Its form is drawn from the Asian accordion-style bound scroll to recognize the Pacific Rim as the gathering center of the art world and to emphasize postmodern appropriated multiculturalism. Sperry and Shaw express a realization of the temporal, time-punctuated nature of street and poster art. By binding the panels together in monumental book form, the artists create a visual record of events through a modality of time. Additionally, through binding invention, the contextualization of visual imagery, and a reassigning of representational meaning, the artists transform ephemeral events and experiences by creating a lexicon of a shared cultural visual memory.

The “Windows Program” uses the SFMOMA Garage’s street-level windows located at 150 Natoma and 147 Minna Street (between Third and New Montgomery Streets) to showcase artwork. The program, organized by Renée de Cossio of the Artists Gallery, invites some of the area’s most ambitious artists to transform these everyday spaces into compelling exhibitions that the passerby can view round the clock.
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May
1
2011

Friday, May 6th from 6:00pm — 9:00pm
This is a high-octane art exhibit intended to generate feelings of passion and love for all mankind thru the medium of the printers’ ink. Revolutionary, thought provoking, highly flammable and very spicy, we will feed your mind with images intended to change the world thru the magic created when art and taco’s collide.
North Bay Artist and Printmaker Lawrence ‘El’ Colacion in collaboration with friends: Continue reading
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