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Schoolchildren critiquing artists' works at the Emeryville Art Exhibition  Artist: M. Louise Stanley Photo: John W. Lund 2012

Schoolchildren critiquing artists’ works at the Emeryville Art Exhibition
Artist: M. Louise Stanley Photo: John W. Lund 2012

As you enter the 7500 sq. ft. space at 5699 Bay Street the evening of Fri., Oct. 4, you will be immersed in the color, texture and high energy of the 27th Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition. The opening reception from 6 to 9 pm features a meet ‘n greet with the artists, food donations by Emeryville signature businesses, live music and a no-host bar. Fountains of creativity will be spilling over the Bay Street space, which is a natural gathering place for the community to celebrate its vibrant art culture. The 27th Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition is a “uniquely Emeryville community event,” featuring works of eighty established and emerging artists who live or work in Emeryville and produced by Emeryville residents and businesses.

A jury of art professionals selected the collection of artwork for the 27th Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition through artist studio visits. According to Kathleen Hanna, curator and juror, “My third consecutive year of studio visits was amazing. New artists, great new work from artists I had met the previous years and an overall feeling of community involvement and anticipation of this wonderful event that brings together the entire town to celebrate art.” The other jurors are René de Guzman, Senior Curator of Art, Oakland Museum of California, and Sandy Simon, potter, owner of TRAX Gallery, Berkeley.

Sharon WIlchar has produced the Art Exhibition for 25 years with a team of dedicated volunteers. “Volunteers and artists make the Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition happen. I am grateful. Our volunteers have been so generous year after year.  Ellen Hope Rosenberg, proprietress of the Townhouse Bar & Grill, hosts the volunteer Kick-Off party each year and our Board of Directors host the Volunteer Thank You Party when the exhibition closes.  Albert Repola, Ruby*s Cafe and Jean Goldman, SunPower Corp., are our over-the-top reception coordinators. And you can catch up with Mayor Kurt Brinkman, as he will be heading up the no-host bar to raise funds for the Emeryville Youth Art Program, which has been bringing artists into the Emery Unified School District now for three decades.”

 On exhibit this year: "a mile in his shoes", Yvette Buigues, multimedia, 34”x64”x1.5”, 2013


On exhibit this year: “a mile in his shoes”, Yvette Buigues, multimedia, 34”x64”x1.5”, 2013

Mayor Brinkman adds,”The  Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition is about creating a sense of community for the residents of this amazing city.  For twenty years as the event bartender, I have seen how art stimulates and develops community through an environment of creativity, conversation and appreciation for the talent of the Emeryville artists. So, please join us at the annual Celebration of the Arts event at Bay Street and become part of the Emeryville community.”

Madison Marquette generously donated this year’s exciting Bay Street location.  Additional sponsors include the City of Emeryville through a substantial grant, the non-profit Emeryville Celebration of the Arts, City Center Realty Partners, LLC, Wareham Development, Pixar, Kava Massih Architects, Thomson|Dorfman Partners, LLC, AAA Northern CA, NV & UT and Ruby*s Cafe.

The Exhibition is on display Oct. 5 through Oct. 27, 2013, and the show is open daily from 11am to 6pm. Admission is free and works on exhibit are for sale. Public Transportation: MacArthur BART station, Emery-Go-Round Shellmound-Powell Route; AC Transit bus #26, and Transbay commuter route Z from San Francisco. For directions, log on to: www.emeryarts.org or call 510/652-6122.

5699 Bay Street is right across from The GAP on the far northwest corner of Bay Street. See you there!

 

By |2013-08-28T09:21:10-07:00August 28th, 2013|0 Comments

Louis Vuitton Cup FInal: Race 6 Begins at 1:10pm Today

Emirates Team New Zealand enters Race 6 with a 3 point lead over Luna Rossa. The score is 4-1. The first team  to win 7 races advances in September as the challenger to meet the defender of the America’s Cup, ORACLE TEAM USA.

Race 6 will be broadcast live here on ESPN3, beginning at 1pm and will be broadcast live internationally on the America’s Cup YouTube channel. After the race ends in San Francisco you will be able to view it on the America’s Cup YouTube channel.

If you did not see Race 4 and 5, you can catch up here:

Replay Louis Vuitton Cup Race 4 & 5.

Luna Rossa speaks up in the Race Preview. Stay tuned.

By |2013-08-23T11:15:47-07:00August 23rd, 2013|0 Comments

Emeryville Ranked Most Walkable City!

walk bannerslaneZipRealty Inc. ranked the most walkable cities with the most affordable homes near San Francisco: Emeryville, downtown San Jose, Albany and Berkeley. According to the press release from ZipRealty, using data from WalkScore.com, which ranks walkability from 0-100, Emeryville had a score of 80 with a median home price of $388,888. Downtown San Jose had a score of 74/$508,450, Albany 86/$622,500 and Berkeley 95/$786,258.

“One of the allures of living in San Francisco is the city’s beautiful and convenient walkability, and that appeal is well-reflected in its lofty real estate prices,” said ZipRealty CEO and President Lanny Baker. “According to our partner Walk Score, San Francisco is the second-most walkable large city in the United States, behind New York City. In the local study we conducted, the most walkable and affordable communities were quite surprising alternatives to the high average price in San Francisco, which currently exceed $1 million.”

Lifestyle trends around the Bay Area indicate urban areas are moving away from dependency on cars to a walkable more sustainable way of life. According to Walk Score, people in walkable neighborhoods weigh 6-8 pounds less than those who don’t. That’s definitely an incentive to choose Emeryville for your home. Check out the City of Emeryville’s Pedestrian and Bicycle Plan, a community effort.

By |2014-06-25T16:07:28-07:00August 22nd, 2013|0 Comments

Louis Vuitton Cup Final begins at 1:10pm

At 1:10pm PT today, the 30th anniversary ‪Louis Vuitton Cup Final begins with Emirates Team New Zealand taking on Luna Rossa Challenge. It will not be broadcast live  because of restrictions with NBC who is recording the race and will broadcast it at 3pm PT today. This is the first time in over 20 years that the America’s Cup returns to network television (see coverage schedule below).

However, you can watch defender ORACLE TEAM USA practice racing LIVE  on the race course at 11am PT on the America’s Cup YouTube channel.

Up close with ORACLE on Aug. 13 - T. Harding

Up close with ORACLE on Aug. 13 – T. Harding

Louis Vuitton Cup Finals
August 17 – Races 1+2 – NBC Sports Network – 6:00pm ET (tape delayed)
August 18 – Races 3+4 – NBC Sports Network – 6:00pm ET (tape delayed)
August 21 – Races 5+6 – YouTube.com/americascup – 4:00pm ET (live)August 24 – Races 7+8 – NBC Sports Network – 7:00pm ET (tape delayed)
August 25 – Races 9+10 – NBC Sports Network – 7:00pm ET (tape delayed / if necessary)
August 28 – Races 11+12 – NBC Sports Network – 5:00pm ET (tape delayed / if necessary)
August 30 – Races 13 – NBC Sports Network – 5:00pm ET (tape delayed / if necessary)

By |2013-08-17T12:29:15-07:00August 17th, 2013|0 Comments

Will We Watch Two Cats Compete on the Bay Today at 1:15pm?

Race 1 of the Louis Vuitton Cup Semi Final scheduled at 1:15pm today

Threats of wind velocity exceeding the allowed limits were cause for two news briefings this morning. After the second news briefing at 10:45am, Regatta Director, Iain Murray said (americascup.com), “Today is a going to be on the edge. It’s going to be a timed run between the wind getting stronger and us getting the race done in time. We’ve got a wind limit of 21.2 knots with the last part of the flood tide. And as usual, we’re expecting the breeze to increase during the day.”

Artemis Racing has self-imposed internal wind limits for the crew’s safety, so we will have to wait ‘on the edge.’ If there are more gentle winds, we will see:

Artemis Racing vs. Luna Rossa Challenge

Our friends at MojoSail.com shared this link with us to watch the race live:

The first to win seven (7) races moves on to face Emirates Team New Zealand in the Louis Vuitton Cup Finals. All races are scheduled to start at 1:15pm

Race 2  – Wed., Aug. 7 – Race 3  – Fri., Aug. 9 – Race 4  – Sat., Aug. 10

With less than ten days of practice compared to almost 80 days for Luna Rossa, Artemis Racing is the underdog, but continues to surprise us with their courage, perseverance and capabilities. Catch their excitement and watch their foiling in Loick-Cam’s video

Ginger & Parker waiting for their transport to Race 1 ofthe Louis Vuitton Cup Semi Final

Ginger & Parker waiting for their transport to Race 1 of the Louis Vuitton Cup Semi Final. They are looking forward to seeing those cats.

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By |2013-08-06T13:09:27-07:00August 6th, 2013|0 Comments
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