Monday, May 26, 2008







The Sometime Gallery

Open Sometimes
Located on the edge of East Oakland in the Dutch Boy Studios
A now-and-then atelier for art with views of sky, trains, and transit
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Thursday, May 22, 2008

Opening Tonight: 7:00
Welcome to My Evil Empire! Over 100 works by three artists are hanging, cheese has been purchased; the white carpet, vacuumed. Sometime Improvements for this show include postcards, a hammer drill, and lighting. The Gallery is Open and I have laid in some Hamm's. Tonight only: artist autographs, pocket magic, hair combs, cat photography, goat rides, balloons for children. C U, here.Shown: Works by Daniel Dienelt. Photographic encaustic collage; $150 - $275
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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Welcome To My Evil Empire: Paintings, Photographs, and Signs
New works by Beth Grundvig,
Daniel Dienelt, and Kyle SilerMay - June 2008ARE YOU READY TO ROCK???Of course you aren't. I'm not ready to rock. I have an art gallery to run.ARE YOU READY TO COME TO A KILLER ART SHOW?Yeah? Well ok! 'Cause I'm having one!KILLER ART SHOW ARTIST'S RECEPTIONTHURSDAY MAY 22.7:00WELCOME TO MY EVIL EMPIRE: Paintings, Photographs, and SignsNew works by Beth Grundvig, Daniel Dienelt, and Kyle SilerI am so excited to host the work of these three artists in the gallery. So excited I brought out the italics!!!

Overjoyed at the Underpass: Beth Grundvig's stark and realistic urbanscapes are the empty spaces, ends of streets and alleys, the undersides of freeways, dumpsters, puddles, bricks, and beams, building-size and still, life. They're skillfully executed pastels in polaroid color. Wait til you see her twelvetych. Beth's studio is in Emeryville.

I envisioned abstract photography as working well with Beth's pieces, and
Daniel Dienelt, an artist in Fort Wayne, Indiana was suggested. I appreciate Daniel's willingness to participate from across the country. Daniel's photography gets manipulated and worked, digitally and physically, through collage and encaustic wax. He frequently shoots with experimental cameras and techniques. I like his sense of composition and subject matter: buildings and skateboarding.

Kyle Siler is an evil genius and if you don't believe it just ask him. No really, do. Kyle's work is the ping and pong of lost and found, sweet and vulgar, profound, banal. It's also hanging from my ceilings, an arch wave of wooden wrath n' luv, and he keeps bringing more. You can check it out here, shot on location in scenic Westport, CA, but be careful because there are some dirty words.

THE GALLERY IS OPENThursday, May 22: Reception for the Artists7:00 - 10:00Wednesday, May 28: Hosting
Dorkbot SFSaturday and Sunday, June 7 - 811:00 - 5:00(Also East Bay Open Studios)Saturday and Sunday, June 14 - 1511:00 - 5:00(Also East Bay Open Studios)Closing Reception: June 17

Other events TBA.GETTING HERE:BY CAR: Google's directions are incorrect; take San Leandro South at High.BY BART: Fruitvale is the closest; it's a $6 cab ride and worth it at night or walk with friends.BIKE: Ride your bike fast and wear a helmet.Look for a sign Park on the street stroll to the rear step up three flights.In the Big Green Building at the Dutch Boy: 4701 San Leandro Street, in rockin' East Oakland, 94601. (510) 536-6970

http://www.thesometimegallery.com/
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Saturday, May 17, 2008

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