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Teens Envision Oakland

The image of The Oakland Tree begins to emerge. Project Leads, Lupe and Dulce and Artistic Leads Lesely and Carlos, guide the project along to completion.

The image of The Oakland Tree begins to emerge. Project Leads, Lupe and Dulce and Artistic Directors Lesely and Carlos, guide the project along to completion.

American Steel Studios is happy to be partnering with the Ralph J. Bunche High School Art students for the creation of a Living Mural.

The concept, simply, was “how do you envision Oakland?” The answers began to emerge in dozens and dozens of sketches over the Fall semester.

The Oakland Tree is a recurring theme, along with the concepts of education, health and prosperity which are growing on the tree itself. The teens expressed that this is their vision for their own future.

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Art Director, Lesly, works with another student on the Living Mural.

Below the healthy canopy however, another type of reality is depicted; images from headline stories about Oakland and a much less healthy present reality portraying guns, violence, crime and prostitution. This is the landscape of the neighborhood many of the students live in, and are universally hoping will change.

The mural is scheduled to be completed and on exhibit for the RJB 2014 Open House, and installed at American Steel Studios in time for a Grand Opening to coincide with the annual “Art+Industry Exhibit” in May. Please stay tuned for details!

Hatch Gallery closes its doors

chillaxOne of Oakland’s premiere art galleries is closing it doors. Hatch Gallery has recently been evicted from their space and are throwing their final shindig in the current space this weekend. There will be performances, there will be art, there will be…you! The collection features AmSteel artist Carolynn Haydu’s work as well as many other exquisite pieces. Don’t miss your final chance to experience an Oakland art institution!

date: today
time: all day
locale: 492 23rd St
more info: here

Prescott Circus Theatre Showcase 2014!

prescottCircusThe Prescott Circus Theatre, now in its 30th year, proudly welcomes all to their annual Showcase performances!  Over 100 talented Oakland youth will demonstrate their talents and skills in two spectacular shows guaranteed to amaze and inspire. The hard working 3rd-5th grade students will perform juggling, acrobatics, stilt dancing, clowning, unicycle, hambone body percussion, hip-hop dance, balancing acts and much more. Performances will feature the Prescott Circus Performance Company from Prescott Elementary School in West Oakland and students from after school programs at Lafayette, Laurel, Manzanita SEED, Manzanita Community, Parker, and Piedmont Avenue Elementary Schools. The performances will proudly present the Oakland Spirit Orchestra featuring talented young musicians from West Oakland. Shows are free to the public, and all ages are welcome to attend.

date: March 22nd
time: 11:30am and 2:00pm
locale: 4351 Broadway
more info: here!

San Francisco International Women’s Film Festival

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The San Francisco International Women’s Film Festival (SFIWFF) has a long tradition of providing the community with some of the best films directed and co-directed by women from all over the world. Since 2004, the SFIWFF has presented an elective program of narrative, documentary and international features and short films. SFIWFF film screenings serve as a catalyst for creating and facilitating dialogue through the power of independent filmmaking, and represent a range of perspectives, both locally and globally. SFIWFF is a vital and much-needed community forum that is widely reviewed and attended. The festival celebrates the exceptional contributions of women in the world of cinema, and represents a convergence of excellence in filmmaking from around the globe.

Women’s Film Institute proudly presents the 9th annual San Francisco International Women’s Film Festival (SFIWFF). The festival will showcase the best short films directed by women to commemorate Women’s History Month. The festival will present shorts over 2 days, celebrate innovative women in film and new media. Be it quirky or provocative, there’s one for every mood and everybody in the program!

date: March 7th
time: 6 – 8pm
locale: 474 24th St in Oakland

more info here!

5th Annual Oakland Running Festival

ORFCome to downtown Oakland March 23rd for some fun, some sun, and some run!  The 5th Annual Oakland Running Festival is coming to our town.  There’s a run for everyone at the Oakland Running festival, featuring a Children’s Fun Run, 5K, Team Relay, and Half and Full Marathon.
date: March 23rd
time: 7:00am – 5:00pm
locale: 19th and Harrison St in Oakland
more info: here!

Folks will be coming in from across the US and the globe.  Come see why ORF was voted Best Marathon of the Pacific West last year in Competitor Magazine’s Annual Reader’s Choice Awards!

In Search of Sheba : Black Women Artists 2014

A multimedia art exhibition featuring the work of 12 talented Bay Area Black Women Artists; dedicated to the legendary Queen of Sheba, an African Queen from Ancient Times.

In honor of Black History Month (February) and Women’s History Month (March), Warehouse 416 art gallery in Oakland proudly presents: “In Search of Sheba: Black Women Artists 2014.” A multimedia art exhibition featuring the work of 12 talented Bay Area Black Women Artists; dedicated to the legendary Queen of Sheba, an African Queen from Ancient Times.

exhibit : now through March 22nd Sat 1pm – 6pm or by appointment
locale : Warehouse 416, 416 26th street, Oakland
times : Saturdays 1-5pm or by appointment
more info : www.proartsgallery.org

Check out these special events during the exhibit :

first friday reception : March 7th, 6-10pm
in conjunction with Oakland Art Murmur + First Fridays Oakland
artist talk : Saturday, March 15th 1-4pm
to make an appointment : gallery@warehouse416.com
more info : www.warehouse416.com Join this event on Facebook

Produced and curated by Pamela Mays McDonald & Angela Scrivani (Owner of Scrivani Productions)

ARTISTS 
Alexandra Howard, Bre Gipson, Cori Nicole Pillows, Dawline-Jane Oni-Eseleh, Keena Romano, Kristine Mays, Leslie Marie Channel, Ms. Lisa, Nancy Cato, Sandrine Malary, Terilyn Steverson, Wanda K. Whitaker

About the Exhibition :
Black female artists are often underrepresented in local galleries, yet their work speaks with passion and universal emotional impact. Wire sculpture, acrylic and watercolor painting, textile fashion, videography, photography, pen and ink drawing and découpage are some of the mixed media with which the Sheba artists express their vision.

This exhibition is inspired by the legend of Makeda, the Queen of Sheba, whose immense wealth, intelligence, beauty and sense of adventure made her an international celebrity in ancient times. Although a woman, Makeda successfully ruled the resource-rich Land of Sheba (present-day Ethiopia, Eritrea, Yemen, Egypt and Arabia). Her legendary diplomatic visit to King Solomon of Judea was breathlessly recorded in Yemeni and in the Ethiopian holy book, (the Kebra Nagast) and in Kenyan and Nigerian traditions. Her fame spread worldwide through by ancient Roman accounts, the Old Testament of the Bible and the Holy Qur’an; worldwide, tales of the Queen of Sheba are taught in Christianity, Judaism and Islam.

The 12 artists in this exhibition are each “queens” in their own realms. Like Makeda, they are rich with intellect, beauty, bravery and creativity. “In Search of Sheba” is a snapshot of each artist at this stage in her artistic journey.

“In Search of Sheba: Black Women Artists 2014″ is the 4th in a popular series of Black History Month exhibitions presented by Warehouse 416, one of the original Oakland Art Murmur galleries. The exhibition is co-curated by Warehouse 416’s Angela Scrivani, with Guest Curator Pamela Mays McDonald, a former Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco director and current member of the Oakland Art Murmur Board of Directors.

And of course, we hope you will be inspired to support these local artists and this family-owned, local small business by bringing home a piece of art for your home or office–or as a gift.

Celebrate Black History Month

Every February is Black History Month and Oakland joins in the celebration of our African American heritage and the role of African Americans in shaping local, national, and international history with many events throughout the month. Check out a long list of events happening around the city on the City of Oakland’s site.

Also, there’s a lot to learn about black history in Oakland on Oakland Wiki.

2014 Events

Sculpture of Calvin Simmons at City Hall

  • Mills College has a large number of events for Black History Month – check out their schedule here.
  • “New Era, New Politics” walking tours take place throughout February to highlight local black history. More info here.
  • Saturday, February 1st, Wednesday February 5th, 10:00: African American Museum & Library at Oakland, 659 14th Street. This free, guided walking tour highlights African-American leaders who helped shape present-day Oakland. For more information, please visitwww.oaklandnet.com/walkingtours or call (510) 238-3234
  • February 22, 10:00 Black History tour at Mountain View Cemetery,
  • Saturday, February 1, 6:00 – 9:00 p.m., African American Museum & Library at Oakland Bay Area bluesman Augusta LeeCollins stars in a new video, “Game,” by Jehnovah Carlisle. The video captures Mr. Collins performing original material on the streets of Oakland and in San Francisco. He and Mr. Carlisle will be on hand at AAMLO to celebrate the release of this lovely new film, available on DVD. Please R.S.V.P. at (510) 637-0200. For information, please contact Veda Silva, Museum Project Coordinator, atvsilva@oaklandlibrary.org or (510) 637-0199
  • Saturday, February 1 – Sunday, March 2, Various Hours: The Fabric of our Culture: A Group Quilt Show. Joyce Gordon Gallery, 406 14th Street. A celebration of African American culture in America through a group of five Bay Area quilt makers and their narrative account of Black history and its present day culture. Two special events accompany the exhibit: An Artist Talk at 7:00 p.m. on February 7 and a Black History Celebration Event and Lecture, hosted by Barbara Howard, from 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. on February 21. For more information, please visit www.joycegordongallery.com or call (510) 465-8928.
  • Wednesday, February 5, 10:00 Black History Month Walking Tour. African American Museum & Library at Oakland,  This free, guided walking tour highlights African-American leaders who helped shape present-day Oakland. For more information, please visit www.oaklandnet.com/walkingtours or call (510) 238-3234.
  • Saturday, February 8, noon: African American Celebration through Poetry – West Oakland Branch Library, 1801 Adeline Street. Every year – for 23 years now, and counting – the West Oakland Branch has hosted its stirring African American Celebration through Poetry. This year’s program will be a tribute to Nelson Mandela. Community members of all ages are invited to participate by reading poetry, performing, dancing and/or displaying works of art. For more information or to sign up to participate in this program, please contact Gay Ducey, Branch Manager, at gducey@oaklandlibrary.org or (510) 238-7352.
  • Thursday, February 13, 7:00-8:30: 26th Annual African American Cultural Celebration, First Congregational Church, 2501 Harrison Street. St. Paul Episcopal School’s signature musical event is a knockout evening of music presented by all students, grades K-8. For more information, please call (510) 285-9600.
  • Saturday, February 15 & Sunday February 16, 10:00-4:00: Black History Weekend, Children’s Fairyland, 699 Bellevue Avenue. Enjoy puppet shows, arts & crafts, storytelling and more at this storybook theme park. For more information, please visit www.fairyland.org or call (510) 452-2259.
  • Saturday + Sunday, February 22 + 23rd – March 1st + 2nd 11am – 6pm The Art of Living Black Satellite Tours. The Oasis Gallery at American Steel Studios will feature 11 of the 50 artists highlighted in the Satellite Tours. Latisha Baker, Stephen Bruce/ Stephen B Studios , Kelvin CurryCheryl DerricotteJimi Evins,Renata GrayNannette Y. Harris-Jones, Raymond Lionel HaywoodKarin TurnerAshlei Reign Williams & TheArthur Wright

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Ringing in The Year of the Horse at AmSteel

Chester, by Jason Anderholm. Photo Credit : Jake Wood

Chester, by Jason Anderholm. Photo Credit : Jake Wood

At AmSteel we are very proud to have our very own Horse, a.k.a. Jason Anderholm, and his fire breathing horse art car, Chester.

One of the many military vets that make up the vast and diverse AmSteel community, Horse considers himself to be an idea man. At AmSteel, he has finally found a way to manifest his ideas through collaboration. He says he found here the people with the creativity and talent to bring his ideas to life.

He openly talks about the inspiration from the building and its tenants, and describes the founder, Karen Cusolito, as a person he “likes, admires, respects, and who I want to be like when I grow up.”

We asked Jason what his advice would be to anyone interested in learning from The Horse. He warns “Living the way of The Horse hasn’t always served me well. I would say the most important thing you can learn from The Horse is to respond as opposed to react and to give your love to the right people.”

When asked what he thought about having an entire year dedicated to him, he said “This is going to be my biggest year yet!”

Get in touch with Jason if you want to invite Chester to your “Year of the Horse” celebration! Chester is a great attraction for kids’ events, and has tremendous appeal for adult gatherings as well.

This is truly the year of the horse!

Art, Science, and One Dynamic Duo

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Sheet Metal Alchemist is a group of artists headed by Sean Cusack. Specializing in medium scale metal work, fire effects, and electronics, their goal is to not only build beautiful works of art, but also to inspire creativity in anyone that has a drive to learn. Sean and his partner in crime, Lara Edge, recently set up their own shop here at American Steel Studios.

A.S.: What do you do?
Sean: Sheet Metal Alchemist is a design-build company focused on uniting the latest in CNC technologies (waterjet, 5+ axis machining, 3D printing) with traditional metalworking and electronics passions to create unique, interactive centerpieces for events, restaurants, architects, companies and others. In addition, we love to build non-commission art projects to build community, teach others new skills and do wacky things that stretch the imagination.

A.S.: Why do you do what you do?
Lara:
 All I ever wanted to do was go to art school. Watching my mother struggle with cancer really helped me realize what was important and put my priorities in place. Corporate life paid the bills, but wasn’t fulfilling to me. What I wanted to do was create beautiful, interactive art pieces.

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I met Sean 4 months after my mother passed away. He was facing some challenges of his own and together we decided to go for it. I had already been part of the D.S.C. where I learned welding and spent my spare time. Originally, I thought I would be making armatures for sculptures, but I fell in love with welding and fire art. At the same time Sean had his own hobby space at the Boxshop in San Francisco. We put our minds and skills together then jumped out of the “normal” workforce.

Sean: The short answer is because doing anything else drove us to insanity, and not the fun kind of insanity we are currently enjoying. My background is in Chemical Engineering, and I spent 7 years using the latest laboratory technologies to research and develop new cancer therapies. Throughout my career, I’ve used many products from the Autodesk and DSS software suites for industrial systems design thus gaining a solid 10 years of experience in CAD design. As my hobby in metalworking grew into a semi-pro side career, I gradually realized that I could unite his expertise in CAD, CAM, and advanced CNC equipment with my passion of metalwork to achieve truly unique designs.

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AutoDesk CEO Carl Bass and SF Mayor Ed Lee officiate the Grand Opening of AutoDesk, Pier 9, San Francisco, 09-12-2013

When I met my partner Lara Edge, we were both metalworking and fire arts hobbyists who were more excited about our passions than our careers at the time. As our hobbies grew into a semi-professional side-career, we decided to take the leap and form the company Sheet Metal Alchemist. Currently we’ve made the full transition to running the business while Lara teaches metal shop and welding classes part-time at TechShop San Francisco, and I help manage the state-of-the-art workshop for Autodesk at Pier 9 in San Francisco.

A.S.: It’s obvious this team has some of the most important ingredients to bring a vision to fruition. In addition to talent and drive, they obviously have deep professional respect and admiration for each other.

Lara: I’ve never met anyone like Sean. He has so much energy and ambition. He is one of those really rare birds who wakes up one morning and says ‘I’m going to do this really crazy and amazing thing’, and then he goes and does it.  Everything he touches turns to gold.

A.S.: What brought you to AmSteel? 
Sean: 
Both Lara and I were members of the Department of Spontaneous Combustion where we could share our love of fire effects with like minded folks, and when the D.S.C. moved into AmSteel a year ago, we fell in love the space.

Until recently, we have exclusively used shared shops in order to have access to the latest and best equipment. As our business has grown over the last year and a half, we were in need of a shop space of our own for final assembly and fitting, thus we are thrilled to have our own space inside of AmSteel and right next to DSC!

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The “High Striker” at the East Bay Mini Maker Faire, 2013

A.S.: What about being at AmSteel is good for your business?
S.C.: The facilities are exactly what we need – giant open space with really high ceilings, a massive crane at our disposal, and the ability to continue expanding as our business grows!

A.S.: What’s your favorite part of being here?
Sean: The inspiration for us on an everyday basis. Its amazing to be able to walk down the main aisle way and see so many impressive artists, makers, and builders all in one place. Its kind of like having the most well decorated office in the history of the universe.

A.S.: What‘s your favorite piece?

Sean: Like any maker, its tricky to pick a single piece which is our absolute favorite. I’d say any of our interactive fire pieces are the most fun to run though. There’s nothing quite like the sparkle that appears in a participant’s eye when they realize they have control of huge, booming, fireball. The remake of Lara’s High Striker was a big hit at East Bay Mini Maker Faire. Its really tall, its quite the centerpiece, and we’re really excited to be able to tour that piece more this coming year.

Sheet Metal Alchemist has a few standing gallery shows where their work is always shown. Some small leather goods are available for purchase at Loakal in Jack London Square, and Zolterno (left) will be on display at Pier 9 throughout 2014. They’re also planning on participating in this year’s Maker Faire, and are looking forward to building a brand new piece for Burning Man 2014. 

Learn more about Sheet Metal Alchemist here, and like them on facebook

Life is Living Community Meeting + Panther Installation!

PantherOn January 25th, there will be a Life is Living community meeting at Defremery Park. Come out and be a part of the community as they dedicate Reflections of Healing murals to some West Oakland Legends, continue to work on the Panther piece in the park, and reveal some exciting planning and partners for LIL 2014. Join them, be a part of their artivist community!