Sunday, February 28, 2010

Blankspace changing




As we move into a new year, some big changes are taking place. After careful thought and consideration, Blankspace will be closing its doors as of March 15th, 2010.



Back in 2006 we (Jason Byers and Kerri Johnson) were given a great opportunity to take over the artist run building located at 6608 San Pablo Ave. & following in the foot steps of our predecessor Lucky Tackle Gallery, we were excited to open Blankspace on March 18th. It has been a great 4 years and we are proud to have produced many thought provoking, cutting edge exhibitions, but now the time has come to make changes. Though we will miss the actual gallery space, we will not miss the ever increasing rent, badly leaking roof, drafty walls and general disintegration of the building that has been the home of Blankspace and its founders.


We are extremely thankful to all of you for your support and to all of the amazing artists that we were able to work with over the last 4 years. We look forward to an equally exciting and venturesome future and hope that you will continue to follow and support us as we embark on these new projects.



Thank you,



Kerri & Jason


Kerri Johnson will be shifting her energies to working with BayVAN (Bay Area Visual Arts Network) and the BayVAN galleryBranch Gallery along with new partners Nicole Neditch and Brook Baird.



As partner in BayVAN and curator of Branch, Kerri will continue to exhibit strong, cutting edge art work from up and coming Bay Area artists and to cultivate relationships with rising talent. She will also continue to work with many of the great artists that she has exhibited while curating Blankspace.



Jason Byers will happily be focusing on his own art career and upcoming exhibits, including a solo show this April at Rowan Morrison. He will also be lending his efforts to the upcoming release of the debut LP from fellow Lady Genius cohorts Kyle Williams, Matt Stromberg and Brian Caraway - a ton of shows and summer tour are sure follow its release, stay tuned. www.jasonbyers.net



For those of you that love the Blankspace shop, fear not, Kerri and Lena Reynoso ( co-owner of The Compound Gallery) have combined creative forces on a great new shop called Professor Squirrel. The new shop features products from small, independent local & national designers and artists. The shop will be located inside the new Compound Studios location at 1167 65th St. @ San Pablo. Items in the shop are available online at www.professorsquirrel.com. Stay tuned for upcoming events to take place at the new locale.





Coming up on First Friday, March 5th we will be open until 10pm


Steuart's exhibit is a must see and we are thankful and happy that we will be closing the gallery with his work gracing our walls!

Please join us for a special closing tea receptions for Steuart Pittman’s exhibit NOWHERE/ANYWHERE and on Sunday, March 14th from 3-6pm.
Also closing in the Shop, I'm Sure, Artists Charms, curated by Courtney Dailey



The blankspacegallery.com website will remain active as a great archive to all the great exhibitions and events we have produced over the years.
**You will continue to receive emails for Branch Gallery, if you would like to be taken off the list please email info@blankspacegallery.com with "remove from email list" in the subject line.

If you want more info about the Professor Squirrel shop email Kerri at sales@professorsquirrel.com or go online to www.professorsquirrel.com to join the email list.




For more info on branch gallery go to bayvan.org
branch gallery

455 17th St. 3rd flr
(btwn Telegraph & Broadway, one block from 19th st. BART)
Oakland, CA 94612

hours: Thurs-Fri 12-6pm, Sat. 12-4pm, until 8pm first friday





Blankspace
6608 San Pablo Ave
Oakland, CA 94608
510-547-6608
www.blankspacegallery.com
HOURS: THURSDAY - SUNDAY 12 – 6pm, First Friday until 10pm

















email: info@blankspacegallery.com




Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Blankspace update

Blankspace was included in an exhibit showcasing East Bay Galleries:

Cynosure: New Work from East Bay Galleries
"Closing Party with Live Performances!"
This event is planned to start at 2:00 pm on Feb 20, 2010 at Worth Ryder Gallery, 116 Kroeber Hall, Berkeley CA 94720.

If you have not had a chance to see this show, this Saturday is the closing party from 2-5 PM. We'll have musician Jake Coolidge collaborating with Blankspace gallery artist Peter Foucault's drawing robot at 3, and Justin Hoover and Jonathan Grover doing video kung fu performance art at 4. And really, what better way is there than that to spend a Saturday afternoon?

Then mosey over to Blankspace (we are open until 6pm) to see a great solo exhibit by awesome artist Steuart Pittman.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Steuart Pittman show at Blankspace

Blankspace is back from vacation and we just opened our latest exhibit

NOWHERE/ANYWHERE
new paintings by Steuart Pittman
February 5 - March 14th

see images from the exhibit by clicking HERE


Also in THE SHOP
is I'm Sure: artists' charms for sale
featuring specially commissioned charms by local and international artists. The artists have used paper, wood, plastic, and metal to make the charms, which have been interpreted as decorative ornaments, tokens to ward off evil, and as objects to allure and attract. Every charm is for sale, and will be available only for the duration of the two month long show.
We are proud to be partnering with local curator and purveyor of fun ideas, Courtney Dailey.


I'm Sure: artists' charms for sale
opens Saturday, January 23rd 6-9pm
runs thru March 14th

Artists included: Alethea Beeker , Sita Bhaumik, Val Britton, Alex Gery, Helena Keeffe, Crystal Kovacs, Thomasin Parnes, Irit Reinheimer, Rachel Robertson, Leah Rosenberg, Fereshteh Toosi, Anna Whitehead, Julianne Ahn Onya Hogan-Finlay and Shoko Yamamura

Courtney Dailey is a maker of projects, exhibitions, and objects who is a recent East-coast transplant to the Bay Area. She has spent the last twelve years paying close attention to the display and arrangement of things, in retail spaces and galleries, and the

Shop at Blankspace is the perfect melding of these two (quite related) worlds. In addition to her curatorial projects (as a founder of the projet MOBILIVRE BOOKMOBILE project, and as a long-time member of artists' collective Space 1026), she makes prints, books, drawings and annual Valentines.






Tuesday, January 26, 2010

shop online at blankspace

YAY! you can now buy items from Blankspace from our online store.

click here for the direct link to the page

UPCOMING
***********

steuart pittman

NOWHERE / ANYWHERE
a solo exhibition of new work by Steuart Pittman

February 5th - March 14th, 2010
Reception: February 5th 7-10pm
First Friday Reception: March 5, 7-10pm
Sunday Tea: March 14th 3-6pm

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Latest News from Blankspace

Blankspace Gallery is pleased to invite you to the inaugural show of the SHOP at blankspace, featuring specially commissioned charms by ten local and international artists. The artists have used paper, wood, plastic, and metal to make the charms, which have been interpreted as decorative ornaments, tokens to ward off evil, and as objects to allure and attract. Every charm is for sale, and will be available only for the duration of the two month long show.
We are proud to be partnering with local curator and purveyor of fun ideas, Courtney Dailey.

The inaugural show
I'm Sure: artists' charms for sale
opens Saturday, January 23rd 6-9pm
runs thru March 14th

Artists included: Alethea Beeker , Sita Bhaumik, Val Britton, Alex Gery, Helena Keeffe, Crystal Kovacs, Thomasin Parnes, Irit Reinheimer, Rachel Robertson, Leah Rosenberg, Fereshteh Toosi, Anna Whitehead, Julianne Ahn Onya Hogan-Finlay and Shoko Yamamura

Items will also be available for sale online!!!

Courtney Dailey is a maker of projects, exhibitions, and objects who is a recent East-coast transplant to the Bay Area. She has spent the last twelve years paying close attention to the display and arrangement of things, in retail spaces and galleries, and the Shop at Blankspace is the perfect melding of these two (quite related) worlds. In addition to her curatorial projects (as a founder of the projet MOBILIVRE BOOKMOBILE project, and as a long-time member of artists' collective Space 1026), she makes prints, books, drawings and annual Valentines.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Happy New Year

Happy New Year!!

Blankspace is closed to the public for a couple more weeks. We have some exciting new announcements for 2010. Our gallery store now has an official name, The Shop. We are excited to announce that along with great local items offered year round, we will be hosting ongoing "pop shop shows" of curated items offered around a theme and available for a limited time. We are proud to be partnering with local curator and purveyor of fun ideas, Courtney Dailey.
The inaugural show, I'm Sure: artists' charms for sale opens Saturday, January 23rd 6-9pm
Items will also be available for sale on our websites shop page.

Opening in the main Gallery on February 5th:

NOWHERE / ANYWHERE
a solo exhibition of new work by Steuart Pittman

February 5th - March 14th, 2010
Reception:
February 5th 7-10pm
First Friday Reception: March 4, 6-10pm
Sunday Tea: March 14th 3-6pm





OTHER NEWS
in the shameless self promotion arena...
Kerri Lee Johnson has work in a group show in LA curated by John Casey.
Odd Populi
Participating artists Martha Sue Harris, Billy Sprague, Kerri Lee Johnson,
Bill Dunlap, and Mike Lay.
opening Saturday, January 9th, 6-10pm
show runs through February 6th.
POVevolving Gallery
939 Chung King Rd
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Phone: 310.594.3036
Email: info@povevolving.com

also,
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Opening February 5th
I will have a few small diorama's in a group show at Terminal 22 in Oakland
PAPER CUTS
"See fine art works and craft pieces that embrace the possibilities and strengths of paper as a primary media."
Opening Reception: Friday, February 5th 6pm - 10pm. Free drinks and cupcakes.
Additional hours: February 6th and 13th Noon - 5pm and by appointment.
2443 Telegraph Ave (cross street 25th)
Oakland, CA 94612
510.761.5822
info@terminal22.com