May 27 2009

ILLIN art print by Jon-Paul Bail

jp illin frb ILLIN art print by Jon Paul Bail

Who’s firing off bigger bombs these days? North Korea’s Chairman of National Defence Kim Jong-il or Jon-Paul Bail of Political Gridlock? JP was in the studio the other day printing the second edition of his Illin’ art print in six defiant variants. From an edition of 150, here’s the color breakdown:

  • 5 blue face – red bkgd
  • 44 green face – red bkgd
  • 39 blue face – green bkgd
  • 10 green face – green bkgd
  • 10 blue face- pink bkgd
  • 35 green face – pink bkgd

jp illin f01 ILLIN art print by Jon Paul Bail

jp illin f02 ILLIN art print by Jon Paul Bail

jp illin fgg ILLIN art print by Jon Paul Bail

jp illin f03 ILLIN art print by Jon Paul Bail

jp illin f04 ILLIN art print by Jon Paul Bail

jp illin1 ILLIN art print by Jon Paul Bail

jp illin2 ILLIN art print by Jon Paul Bail

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May 26 2009

“Eminent Domain Awareness” group show at Varnish Fine Art

cs ed f Eminent Domain Awareness group show at Varnish Fine Art

Awareness-Raising event and reception for the Eminent Domain Awareness Group Show

Varnish Fine Art

77 Natoma Street San Francisco, CA 94105

Friday, June 5th, 2009
7pm – Midnight
Admission is Free; You must be 21+ to attend, so please bring ID

This event features legendary Dead Kennedys frontman and activist Jello Biafra, recent Vice Presidential candidate and former SF Board of Supervisors President Matt Gonzalez, newsman and Argonaut Editor Warren Hinckle, live screenprinting by Political Gridlock and The Firehouse Kustom Rockart, and music by Burnt House and DJ Evil Justin + surprise guest performers!

Join us for an evening of spoken word, live music and art as we raise awareness about Eminent Domain in our neighborhood. Few know that a San Francisco agency, the Transbay Joint Powers Authority, is eliminating 33 small, local businesses, including Varnish, and numerous residences in order to demolish all properties and later resell the land. The TJPA is forcing Varnish, among the first tenants and years before the end of the lease, to vacate this September for an October 2009 demolition of its nearly 100 year old building. This gallery and wine bar will have to vacate 77 Natoma Street, but the owners hope that by raising awareness about this eminent domain threat they can stop its abuses on this and future San Francisco projects.

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