Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Roam Home

On view, 24hrs a day
March through April 2012






@WE Artspace
Oakland, CA  
768 40th St.
NE corner of 40th and West 
info@weartspace.com


From the We Artspace website:


"...Roam Home, a large-scale collage based installation that seeks to visually engage the residents and neighbors of the Temescal neighborhood in Oakland, with images sourced from local publications that date back to the 1930's. Roam Home focuses on creating a dialogue about the movement of people and how this movement affects the construction of neighborhood identities, while touching upon ethical issues related to commerce-driven neighborhood change."



Wednesday, February 08, 2012

“Myths of Progress: Utopic Dreams/Dystopic Realities”



I am extremely excited and honored to announce that I have been curated into the group exhibit "Myths of Progress: Utpoic Dreams/Dystopic Realities".

from the press release:

February 16-March 31, 2012

Kala Gallery, 2990 San Pablo Av., Berkeley, CA

Opening Reception: Thursday, February 16, 2012. 6-8PM

Conversation with the Artists: Saturday, March 31 at 2PM.

Kala Gallery is proud to present Myths of Progress, the first in our two-part 2012 exhibition series exploring cycles of time.

Year 2012: For some, it is the mere mention of this calendar date, which can evoke dis-ease and even foreboding. This is the year in which an important event will occur, according to an ancient inscription of a once-flourishing Maya civilization. But whether or not one buys into modern fatalistic readings of those hieroglyphs, of impending doom and calamity, one thing is certain: If we are not now entering “The End Times,” we are clearly in the midst of a period of radical changes. Could this simply be the endpoint of another great cycle, a transition to a more hopeful phase, and an embarcation on promising new projects, of physical and spiritual transformation and renewal? Will we at last see our frailties as a species transcended? Or have we already been down this road before?

In Myths of Progress, nine artists respond to these auspicious times, with works that veer from dreams of a renewable utopia, to an assortment of brave new failures emblemized by apocalyptic landscapes, and wildly out-of-control technologies.

Please join us for a Conversation with the Artists and the curator on Saturday, March 31 at 2:00 pm. The event is open to the public and is free of charge.

For complete press release, including bios of all the participating artists please visit the Klog!

Thank you!