Thursday, March 27, 2003
Erik Waterman has been busy photographing war signs in San Francisco. You can peruse his documentation here.
Posted by b @ 11:42 AM PST [details]
Wednesday, March 26, 2003
Cat5 performs this saturday night, MARCH 29th live at the Oakland Metro, at the corner of 2nd and Broadway, Downtown Oakland.
You can download a live version of Cat5's new Protest Song, American Military Operations: (recorded at the Yerba Buena Center, SF 02.21.03).
Posted by b @ 01:03 PM PST [details]
Tuesday, March 25, 2003
Phantom Galleries is a project in downtown San Jose designed to enliven street-level empty storefronts with artists' exhibits and installations - rotated bimonthly. This project has been accepted as a nominee for the "Great Public Spaces" category for the Project for Public Spaces website in New York. We encourage you to visit the Phantom Galleries at South First Street and San Fernando and then add your comments to the Phantom nomination page to support the project.
Posted by c @ 11:11 PM PST [details]
Monday, March 24, 2003
dis/information
Everything You Know Is Wrong
Guerrilla News Network
Posted by c @ 09:51 PM PST [details]
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"If you want the world of your dreams for your children, you have to make it a home for all the world's children. If you do that the forces of integration, humanity and community will prevail."
These were the concluding words of Former President William J. Clinton delivering the Carpenter Lecture February 12, 2003. A very timely and inspiring speech. view it here
Posted by b @ 06:52 PM PST [details]
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David Choe Exhibit
Giant Robot
artist's reception April 12th
2062 Sawtelle, LA
David will have a new book available at the opening, called CURSIV, of his drawings and writings.
Posted by Cherri @ 11:39 AM PST [details]
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Seems like there's no slowing down Andrew Shoultz (and we couldn't be happier!). One night a few weeks back on our journey through the Mission District (SF) we were fortunate enough to stumble across one of his recent mural projects at the corner of 18th and Lexington (between Mission and Valencia). Andrew's one of the many artists out there today giving us all a reason to look up. Peace.
Posted by Brian @ 11:03 AM PST [details]
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Robots have feelings too
Culture Cache
April 5th - May 18, 2003
1800 Bryant St. #104, SF
Curated by Jeff Soto, this a group show of over 60 contemporary artists creating works that feature robots. Some of our favorites in this one. Check it out.
Posted by Brian @ 01:28 AM PST [details]