Saturday, May 16, 2009
Indie Biz of the Week and more
Brown Sugar Kitchen in West Oakland.
I drive by this cute triangle shaped restaurant all the time on Mandela Parkway. When I lived in the neighborhood the building was vacant, then it was a series of unsuccessful restaurants...but I think Brown Sugar has found the right recipe for success.
Admittedly I have not even been into the location yet...but I attended the **Oakland Indie Awards this past Friday and had the pulled pork sandwich they were serving and it melted in my mouth, the flavors were strong, but not over powering and the smell of the sandwich made my mouthwater from across the building.
The next day I was talking to an artist Tellulah Terryll who works at Magnolia Editions located right in the neighborhood. She eats there all the time and she told me the Mac & Cheese is the best she ever had, and if that is not enough to entice you, they serve beignets.
I love Mac & Cheese and beignets and after that pulled pork sandwich experience I will be heading over to Brown Sugar Kitchen very soon.
Brown Sugar Kitchen
2534 Mandela Pkwy (between 26th St & Campbell St)
Oakland, CA 94607
(510) 839-7685
www.brownsugarkitchen.com
Hours: Tues-Sat 7am - 3pm, Sunday 8am-3pm
**(if you have never attended this annual event is the best Oakland feel good event around, great food, vendors and vibe...and Blankspace was nominated in 2 categories this year... this event reminds me of why I choose to live and have a business in Oakland, it rocks!!!)
WHAT'S UP AT BLANKSPACE
Cal Jam Too curated by Keith Boadwee
May 1 - May 24, 2009
Blankspace is proud to present another dynamic group show of emerging Bay Area artists curated by Keith Boadwee. When it comes to bringing together new talent, Boadwee always delivers the goods. His shows have historically delivered a mixture of cheekiness, intelligence and conceptual potence.
This year's exhibit is no different.
Artists: Chris Hood, Kevin Hauser, Sean Niesen, MUISTARDEAUX COLLECTIVE, Jee Kim, Ace Lehner, Matt Gordon, Sean Leake, Isaac Grey, Eduardo Gomez, Maggie Haas, Carmen Winant, Calvin Trezise, Gareth Spor, Matthew Waldbillig, Matthew Hughes Boyko, Project Space featured installation by-Brandon Olsen
BLANKSPACE HAS NEW GALLERY HOURS: THURS-SUN 12-6pm
COMMUNITY BOARD
ART IN THE BOX
Subscribe to The Compound Gallery’s Art in a Box!
Each month you will receive a new piece of fine art by a different artist. Give the GIFT of ART for someone special or for yourself. By subscribing, you receive high quality works worth much more than the subscription cost AND you support local artists AND The Compound Gallery!
Our 11 featured artists are talented and creative individuals that create amazing and collectible, marvelous works of art. All artwork will be accompanied by the artist’s bio and will be contained in an 11” x 17” x 3” box.
FEATURED ARTISTS: Adrian Van Allen Audrey Roy Ben Belknap Crystal Morey Eric Sanchez Kerri Lee Johnson Lena Verderano Reynoso Matt Reynoso Obi Kaufmann Tallulah Terryll YaChin Bonny You
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Open call opportunity, indie biz of the week and more...
OPEN CALL OPPORTUNITY
Oakland Art Gallery and Pro Arts Present
Bay Area Currents 2009
Selections by Kevin B. Chen, Intersection for the Arts
Oakland Art Gallery and Pro Arts Present
BAY AREA CURRENTS 2009
Selections by Kevin B. Chen, Intersection for the Arts
Registration Deadline: May 15, 2009
Studio Visits: May 29 - 31, 2009
Exhibition: June 23 - July 24, 2009
click HERE to register online
Juror: Kevin B. Chen has been involved in the San Francisco Bay Area arts community for over 15 years as a curator, arts administrator, and visual artist. He has been the Program Director for the Visual Arts, Literary Series, and Jazz at Intersection at the Intersection for the Arts since 1998. He has served on selection panels for Creative Capital Foundation, San Francisco Arts Commission Cultural Equity Grants and Public Art Programs, City of San Jose Cultural Affairs Office, Alameda County Arts Commission, Arts Council Silicon Valley, WORKS/San Jose, San Francisco Recycling & Disposal, Inc., and the Headlands Center for the Arts. He has served on the Community Advisory Board of the San Francisco Art Institute, the Board of Directors for San Francisco Camerawork and Locus Arts, and currently serves on the Program Committee for the Headlands Center for the Arts and the Artist In Residence Program Advisory Board for San Francisco Recycling & Disposal, Inc.
Eligibility
Artists must live or have a studio in one of the 9 Bay Area Counties. Studio visits are scheduled May 29, 30, and 31. Artists or representatives must be available during the scheduled time.
How do I apply?
Standard entries must be submitted online. Works in all media are accepted. New media will only be accepted by mail.
For best results images should be sized to 800 x 800 pixels per inch and at a resolution of 72.
Submission & Fees: Basic entry fee includes up to 3 submissions, additional submissions are $5 each. Five (5) submission max per artist. No refunds. Online Registration: $25 basic entry fee + any additional submission fees + applicable membership. Participating artists must have current Pro Arts membership through July 24, 2009. Visual Aid vouchers accepted.
Completed Entries Include:
1. Completed Entry Form click HERE to register online
2. Up to 5 images
3. Artist Statement: The statement must be no longer than one page. Include your name and contact information on the top.
4. Entry Fees
click HERE to register online
Deadline for entries: May 15, 2009
Click here for the Pro Arts Gallery Open Call page with online registration
form and more info.
WHAT'S UP AT BLANKSPACE
Cal Jam Too
curated by Keith Boadwee
May 1 - May 24, 2009
Blankspace is proud to present another dynamic group show of emerging Bay Area artists curated by Keith Boadwee.
When it comes to bringing together new talent, Boadwee always delivers the goods. His shows have historically delivered a mixture of cheekiness, intelligence and conceptual potence. This year's exhibit is no different.
Artists: Chris Hood, Kevin Hauser, Sean Niesen, MUISTARDEAUX COLLECTIVE, Jee Kim, Ace Lehner, Matt Gordon, Sean Leake, Isaac Grey, Eduardo Gomez, Maggie Haas, Carmen Winant, Calvin Trezise, Gareth Spor, Matthew Waldbillig, Matthew Hughes Boyko, Project Space featured installation by-Brandon Olsen
BLANKSPACE HAS NEW GALLERY HOURS: THURS-SUN 12-6pm
INDIE BIZ OF THE WEEK
Pastime Ace Hardware in El Cerrito.
This Ace Hardware has been family run for over 40 years and this neighborhood institution has many things going for it. Top on the list is their great customer service, there is always someone to (happily) help you if needed. They also have convenient and fun price check machines everywhere, so if you can't wait for a salesperson or want to play ( I confess I love to use those machines, it reminds me of being a child and playing pretend grocery store)...
Beyond the customer service, this family run store is clean and has a great housewares department,a great lighting department and they carry many ramdom hardware store items, which is perfect for me as an artist. I love to wander the aisles and think about how I can use these mystery items.
10057 San Pablo Ave
El Cerrito, CA 94530
(510) 526-6615
COMMUNITY BOARD
Subscribe to The Compound Gallery’s Art in a Box!
Each month you will receive a new piece of fine art by a different artist.
Give the GIFT of ART for someone special or for yourself. By subscribing, you receive high quality works worth much more than the subscription cost AND you support local artists AND The Compound Gallery! Our 11 featured artists are talented and creative individuals that create amazing and collectible, marvelous works of art. All artwork will be accompanied by the artist’s bio and will be contained in an 11” x 17” x 3” box.