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The Experience, Emeryville: Celebration of the Arts @ Public Market Artists

The Experience:

Meet two artists!

On Wednesdays through Sundays, you can make an event of visiting Emeryville’s Annual Art Exhibition at the southern part of Public Market Emeryville and then pop into the Food Hall for a bite to eat. This juried exhibition produced by Celebration of the Arts, features nearly 200 artworks created by 126 Emeryville artists and the Food Hall features 20 eateries and bars.

We had the opportunity to talk with Jess Cook and her husband Roberto Gastelumendi about their pieces in their first appearance at the 37th Emeryville Art Exhibition. Jess’ artwork Babosas (featured here) is a water-based stencil on bamboo ply. These are California’s enigmatic banana slugs, which were inspired by a camping trip by a riverside in San Mateo Memorial Park.

“These gastropods clung tightly to the underskirts of the river’s banks in the heat of the day,” explains Jess, “except for one brave soul sending itself on a slime rope swing into the river.” This behavior sent her investigating with their 4-year-old as to the possible inspirations for such an escapade. And thus, the inspiration for Babosas.

Her husband Roberto is a fine woodworker and creates furniture for the aesthetic and the functional. “I am working to create an experience with my furniture pieces,” he says. “They represent how I am always trying to tell a story, looking at the meeting of difference, and making things better. From when they enter a room, I want to create something that calls people’s attention, and gives them a feeling, an invitation.” He goes on to explain how he is also experimenting with a form that adapts to bodies in an organic way and improves the way people interact with the things around them.

What draws Roberto to Emeryville? “Emeryville is well-located, diverse culturally, translating in between two iconic and culturally-different cities.”

Jess continues, “I currently ideate, draw, and cut my work on our boat in Emeryville.” What draws her to Emeryville is the water and the ecosystem. “Especially this stretch from the mud flats and the migrating birds that frequent it, to the Emeryville Marina Park to Point Emery. We are almost-daily visitors, dipping in and out of the tidal beaches, greeting the resident seal, welcoming the pelicans and thanking the sun as it sets across the water.”

The art exhibition is open Wed – Sun, 11am – 6pm, through October 29.

Celebration of the Arts

The Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition is sponsored by Emeryville Celebration of the Arts, Inc. Their mission is to foster an appreciation of the arts and artists of Emeryville, to promote the city as a culturally vital and progressive center for living and working, and, most recently, to partner with the City of Emeryville in the Rotten City Emeryville Cultural Arts District, a program of the California Arts Council.

More info. 510/652-6122.

Where:

5905 Shellmound St – Public Market Emeryville

Emeryville

www.emeryarts.org

The Experience, Emeryville: Celebration of the Arts Opening Night @ Public Market

The Experience:

Be Seen at the Art Scene + Meet the Artists!

You are invited to Opening Night of Emeryville’s Annual Art Exhibition Friday, October 6, 6-9pm at the southern part of Public Market Emeryville, 5905 Shellmound St. This juried exhibition produced by Celebration of the Arts, features nearly 200 artworks created by 126 Emeryville artists. On opening night you get to meet the artists and get a first look at their artwork as you listen to music by The doRiaN Mode: Vintage Jazz & Blues. A no-host bar raises funds for the Emeryville Youth Art Program. It’s always an electrifying opening night as the community celebrates the city’s thriving collective creativity..

We had the opportunity to talk with James Stahlman about his piece in his first appearance at the 37th Emeryville Art Exhibition.

Meet James Stahlman and ‘Incantation: House Smells’ It’s a mixed media monotype with lithography elements, refactored to create a single image. 30˝x22˝ According to James, a desire to provide the viewer of his work the ability to create a pleasurable experience inspired ’Incantation: House Smells’

“In this piece, the incantation is to remind the viewer,” says James, “to allow the scent of a room to affect their way of existing in that liminal space between nose blindness and nose bliss. To scent their homes to attract the energy they want to have personally and/or to share with others.”

He says that by reflecting on the work, there is a trigger to seek out something rare, missing or special in your life. It becomes an incantation to find joy.

Scents bring back fond memories of being at the shore or in your mother’s flower garden, easily done with scented candles. “As an interior designer and artist, attention to the details of a space is something I want everyone to have,” continues James. “Remember rooms of the past, and generally feel okay taking little trips to buy great scented candles.”

All in all – ‘Incantation: House Smells’ is a prayer mat, a quiet word with one’s self.

James has lived in Emeryville for seven years and this is his first time in the Emeryville Art Exhibition. When asked what it is about Emeryville, he said that “Emeryville has a shared appreciation, if not love, a synergy for living and working here. Emeryville was a pioneer in the live-work space.”

Celebration of the Arts

The Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition is sponsored by Emeryville Celebration of the Arts, Inc. Their mission is to foster an appreciation of the arts and artists of Emeryville, to promote the city as a culturally vital and progressive center for living and working, and, most recently, to partner with the City of Emeryville in the Rotten City Emeryville Cultural Arts District, a program of the California Arts Council.

More info. 510/652-6122.

Where:

5905 Shellmound St – Public Market Emeryville

Emeryville

www.emeryarts.org

The Experience, Emeryville: Celebration of the Arts Opening Night 2023

The Experience:

Opening Night of the 37th Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition. Be Seen at the Art Scene!

You are invited to Opening Night of Emeryville’s Annual Art Exhibition Friday, October 6, 6-9pm at the southern part of Public Market Emeryville, 5905 Shellmound St. This juried exhibition produced by Celebration of the Arts, features nearly 200 artworks created by 126 Emeryville artists.

On Opening Night, meet the artists and get a first look at their artwork as you listen to music by The doRiaN Mode: Vintage Jazz & Blues. A no-host bar raises funds for the Emeryville Youth Art Program. It’s always an electrifying opening night as the community celebrates the city’s thriving collective creativity. Make a night of it! Attend Opening Night and then visit the Public Market’s Food Hall where you’ll find 19 purveyors of food and two bars where you can sample bites from around the globe! From ramen to sushi to Peruvian and Indian cuisines, and Mexican, burgers and pizza.

Emeryville’s 2023 Art Exhibition

The exhibition is open October 7 – 29, Wednesdays through Sundays, from 11am to 6pm.

Selected as one of Califorina’s fourteen state-designated Cultural Districts, Emeryville represents an innovative enclave devoted to art and creative production. The sheer number and array of Emeryville artists illustrates the city’s cultural vibrancy and provides an impressive creative pool that continues to produce new and exciting works.

“In this year’s enormous show, there are over 40 artists new to the exhibition,” comments Sharon Wilchar, exhibition coordinator, “which translates to an infusion of new artwork in addition to the work of artists who have made Emeryville their home for decades. We look forward to getting to know these new names and talents as our arts’ community extends a welcome.”

You’ll see all media – paintings, sculpture, photographs, prints, ceramics, textiles, and glass works. This year’s exhibition includes contributions of poetry and dance, featuring a site-specific dance performance by Nancy Karp + Dancers, and an ekphrastic poetry workshop and readings with former Emeryville Poet Laureate Sarah Kobrinsky. And admission to the reception and exhibition is free!

The Space

Each year the exhibition space is donated by a local Emeryville business. For the second year in a row, Public Market Emeryville, owned by Oxford Properties in partnership with City Center Realty Partners, has generously offered space for the Annual Exhibition, located at the south end of this lively artisan food eateries destination.

Celebration of the Arts

The Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition is sponsored by Emeryville Celebration of the Arts, Inc. Their mission is to foster an appreciation of the arts and artists of Emeryville, to promote the city as a culturally vital and progressive center for living and working, and, most recently, to partner with the City of Emeryville in the Rotten City Emeryville Cultural Arts District, a program of the California Arts Council.

More info. 510/652-6122.

Photo featured above: Viking | Predella, 45˝x36˝, oil on canvas, 2023  by Steve Senter

Featured below:

  • Iron, 30″x24″, digital pigment print, 2020 by Richard Greenstone
  • Slab Vase (1 of 4) – Red, reduction-fired stoneware with underglaze decoration, 2023, 11˝x11˝x 5˝  by Cuong Ta
  • Dedication to Tree Frogs, 12˝x12˝, mixed media paper mounted on board, 2023 by Juliet Mevi
  • Blue Sky Milk Way, 17”x11”, paint and paper, 2022 by Sansu (Sungyeon) Joh

Where:

5905 Shellmound St – Public Market Emeryville

Emeryville

www.emeryarts.org

The Experience, Emeryville: Tipsy Putt Fundraiser

The Experience:

Get your putters ready & take a swing at hunger!

Sip, putt, enjoy a taco and help fight hunger. Tipsy Putt, Emeryville’s popular mini golf bar & restaurant, has partnered with Move for Hunger and AVE to host a golf tournament for a good cause.

The tournament, with various levels of competition, begins at 2pm on Thursday, August 17, at Tipsy Putt at Bay St to benefit Move for Hunger, a nonprofit dedicated to reducing food waste and providing meals for those in need in our community.

 Tipsy Putt will also conduct a food drive throughout the month of August, naming Move for Hunger as its Sunday FundDay recipient. For every beer and game of golf, Tipsy Putt will donate $1 to Move for Hunger during August. Sponsors are still needed for this Par-tee with a purpose fundraiser.

The Tipsy Putt bar serves up 40 taps of local craft beer including Emeryville’s own Wondrous Brewing beer, as well as tasty bites – tacos, nachos and more. Their mini golf course is challenging and great fun for groups, young ones until 5pm and 21+ after 5.  You’ll find Tipsy Putt at the north end of Bay St  across from Hyatt Place. (510) 356-8222.

Move for Hunger is a nonprofit that mobilizes delivery of  ‘rescued’ food to food banks and pantries. Their network of socially-responsible relocation companies provides their customers, clients, and residents with the opportunity to donate their food when they move.

Where:

5690 Bay St

Emeryville

http://tipsyputt.com/tipsy-putt-east-bay/

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The Experience, Emeryville: Bay St Openings

The Experience:

The Trophy Club @ Tipsy Putt!

It feels like a retro style bar that hints at the historical Speakeasy era, reminiscent of the old Townhouse in the days of old in Emeryville. Owners Brandon and Jennifer Robinson have created an adult ‘drinkertaiment’ concept with three brands – Tipsy Putt taproom, Mini-golf and the Trophy Club lounge hidden inside Tipsy Putt.

The Tipsy Putt bar serves up 40 taps of local craft beer including Emeryville’s own Wondrous Brewing beer, as well as tasty bites – tacos, nachos and more. Their mini golf course is challenging and great fun for groups, young ones until 5pm and 21+ after 5. Mayor John Bauters and vice mayor Courtney Welch celebrated their Grand Opening on Jan 31.

Fans gathered yesterday, February 8, for the opening of the Trophy Club, your new go-to place for cocktails.

“The beauty of the Trophy Club,” explained member and fan of the Sacramento Tipsy Putt’s Trophy Lounge, Shane Bharat, “is that it’s low key and chill. You have a purpose when you are here. At the very beginning of the Sacramento Trophy Club, I literally came for a Coca Cola that they made from scratch.  I have always felt very welcome and love what they do for members. Love their events.”

Memberships and events are now available in Emeryville! Visit soon, take a tour and learn about the benefits.

Valentine’s @ the Trophy Club means Chocolate Grenache on fresh long stemmed strawberries. Plus more delectable bites and drinks. Current Bites offered include Charcuterie Board, Cheese Board, Chef’s Board – both meat and cheese – and Baguette & Marinated Olives with House-Made Giardirniera. This menu will evolve!

What they’re serving is unique with house-made syrups (banana & simple syrups), house-dehydrated fruit garnishes, fresh juices, fresh herb infusions (rosemary infusion) and more. They even make their own grenadine in house. And Valentine drinks are on the bar menu until the end of the month!

Bitter Taste of Love – Gin, Campari, crème de mure and orange bitters. Strong, bitter, semi-fruity.

Love Me Tender – Ramazzotti Aperitivo, vodka, fresh lemon juice, simple syrup (house-made) egg white and angostura bitters. Refreshing, floral, silky.

White Wedding – Blanco tequila, fresh squeezed lime juice,m kumquat liqueur, Licor 43, ginger beer and cream. Fruity, creamy, effervescent.

All cocktails are curated by their mixologists, Josh & Marqui. Get down there and meet them at the Trophy Club! And then try your hand at mini golf and check out their 40 beers on tap. You’ll find Tipsy Putt & Trophy Club at the north end of Bay St (5690) across from Hyatt Place. (510) 356-8222.

Where:

5616 Bay St

Emeryville

http://baystreetemeryville.com

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