Emeryville After Hours

Meet Emeryville’s Artists on Opening Night of the Emeryville Art Exhibition!

WHEN: Friday, October 6, 6-9pm

WHERE: EmeryTech, 1475 66th St in Emeryville

WHAT: Opening Night Gala Reception – 31st Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition

  • Celebrate, view the exhibit and meet the artists who helped make Emeryville a CA Cultural Arts District
  • Live music by The doRiaN Mode: Vintage Jazz & Blues
  • No-host bar – proceeds to benefit Emeryville Youth Art Program
  • Emeryville Art Exhibition is open to artists of all media and includes paintings, sculpture, photographs, ceramics, textiles,

    Linda Lee Boyd – Anasazi Ruins –
    25˝ x 33˝, woodcut, 2014

    and glass works. Now in its 31st year the exhibition continues to uncover emerging talent, along with new work by established artists. This annual arts event represents the unique character of Emeryville, a city that is small in size but grand in the scale and spirit of its creative community.

  • Independent curator and exhibition designer Kathleen Hanna is curator and juror for the 31st Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition. Ms. Hanna brings a deep knowledge of Bay Area arts and fine craft. The other 2017 jurors are Shelley Barry and Danielle Fox, Principals, SLATE Art, Oakland and Elizabeth Shypertt, the co-founder of Velvet Da Vinci Jewelry Gallery, San Francisco.
  • The 2017 Exhibition is on display October 7 – 29, 2017, open daily from 11am to 6pm
  • Admission is free.
  • Directions and emery-go-round stop

Mark Galt, Electric Motor Man #7 18˝x6˝x6˝, brass, bronze, aluminum, stainless steel, electricals, 2017

“ I think the fact that this is the 31st year of this event says that Emeryville has an extraordinary community of artists and community members that support art,” comments Emeryville City Manager Carolyn Lehr.  “One would be hard pressed to find a community of this size that produces and supports this level of quality of work for over three decades. The City is 100% behind this effort and event production.” 

The annual Emeryville Art Exhibition presented by Celebration of the Arts truly brings Emeryville together as a community. According to Economic Development Direcor Chad Smalley, “The Emeryville Art Exhibition is arguably the most significant community event in Emeryville. This event is the embodiment of Emeryville’s competitive advantage, where in the midst of an office building where innovative companies are changing the world, workers and residents will celebrate the creativity of the community. It is a clear demonstration of how Emeryville is a City of Art and Innovation. Innovative companies are born and grow in Emeryville because they are fueled by creativity. The Celebration of the Arts Emeryville Art Exhibition is, essentially, a celebration of the community’s creative abilities.”

Comments from Sharon Wilchar, Exhibition Coordinator: “Emeryville, for its size, has an amazing number of creative thinkers and makers, many publically known and even more working behind the scenes in support of artistic and cultural

Joseph Kosdrosky – P-O-P-C-O-R-N –
7˝ x 5˝, acrylic on wood, 2017

endeavors. As the non-profit partner to the City of Emeryville Rotten City Cultural Arts District, Emeryville Celebration of the Arts has been an anchor in developing an active, engaged arts community over the last three decades. With this new District designation, we all look forward to enhancing and deepening this community, to bringing us closer to the reality of a Cultural Arts Center in our city, to developing more artist live/work spaces, and to broadening our supportive environment for creative businesses.”

About Sharon Wilchar and Celebration of the Arts

Sharon Wilchar is a long-time resident of the 45th Street Artists’ Cooperative, serves as its Community Liaison and is a founding member of the Emeryville Celebration of the Arts. She has coordinated the juried Emeryville Annual Art Exhibition for 29of its 31 years, serves as Chair of the City of Emeryville’s Public Art Advisory Committee and coordinates the Artists’ Cooperative’s successful artist-in-the-schools program now in its 34rd year in the Emery Unified School District.

Space Donation

The annual juried show, featuring works of nearly 100 artists and craftspeople who live or work in Emeryville, is held at a different location each year – generously donated by a local Emeryville business. This year’s space has been donated by EmeryTech and Clarion Partners.

Ronald Davis – Zoe Keating – 20˝x 20˝, digital photograph, 2016

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New Sake Bar + Taproom’s Opening Party Tonight, Fri., Sept. 15, in Emeryville!

WHEN: Friday, September 15, 4-9pm

C2H6O (= Ethanol or Alcohol)

WHERE: The Periodic Table, Emeryville Public Market, 5959 Shellmound St.

WHO: Shiba Ramen, which has provided customers the traditional Japanese ramen experience in the Public Market since 2015, is the sister restaurant to The Periodic Table.  Both owned by husband & wife scientists Jake Freed & Hiroko Nakamura

WHAT: Grand Opening & You Are Invited!

  • Japanese drinking scene with Taproom and Sake Bar (craft beer, sake, whiskey, shochu and other drinks from Japan)
  • All night Happy Hour from 4-9pm
  • Special Japanese menu – Small Bites (you can order from Shiba Ramen’s menu also!)
  • Oysters!

The owners are excited to finally have their long anticipated bar open in the Public Market.  “We have a curated selection of Sakes and some of those vendors are coming to the opening,” says Hiroko. “I really don’t know what to expect!” Don’t miss out and welcome this unique Public Market bar.

 

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Emeryville’s Bay St. Hosts Michael Jackson Birthday Tribute Dance Party!

WHEN: Tues., Aug. 29. 6-8pm

WHERE: Bay Street Plaza in Emeryville

WHAT: Michael Jackson Birthday Tribute

For the first time ever, Bay Street is hosting a Michael Jackson Birthday Tribute event! Bring your dancing shoes on Tues., Aug. 29, and be ready to sing-along to your favorite MJ songs including “Black or White,” “Man in the Mirror,” “ You Are Not Alone” and many more.

Celebrate the life of Michael Jackson with your friends at Bay St. This special evening will feature live performances of Michael Jackson songs, as well as dance performances from local dance studios, culminating in a dance party that everyone is invited to attend. Plus, there is a Michael Jackson costume contest – a special Michael Jackson prize will be awarded to the best costume. Also, snap photos at the event and post to social media with the hashtag #baystreetemeryville. The event will be hosted by Oakland-based Dance-A-Vision Entertainment.

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Missing Bucci’s at Lunchtime? Maybe Not Any More. 612one Opened its Doors in Emeryville!

Welcome to 612one Fusion Culinary & Fine Cocktails. The brick interior and high industrial ceilings are the same as in the long run of Bucci’s, but the look is now a polished modernism with metal tables and a sleek bar. The kitchen has been reconfigured so the dining room space seems a lot more airy and can seat more guests.

But what is really different is the soft opening menu. It’s a fun take on Asian Fusion, as both owners come from Thai restaurant backgrounds. For example, their Wasabi Calamari is lightly breaded calamari rings with an aioli-wasabi type dipping sauce. Crisp Roasted Pork Belly is served with tamarind curry and French baguettes. A great place after work for appetizers!

And the focal point is the beautiful bar. It makes you want to have a cocktail party with your friends there. Besides six beers on tap, bottle beer and wine, 612one offers up some great cocktails. There’s the Dirty Hollis made with The Real McCoy Aged Rum, coffee liqueur and lime or the 612one Negroni with St. George Botanivore Gin, St. George Bruto Americano and Carpano Antica Formula Vermouth. Spicing things up is  the T-Mex made with Hornitos Resposado Tequila, Tamarind and Paprika.

More choices with the Bar Menu. Hot Honey Wings – crispy chicken wings caramelized with organic honey and Sriracha (hot chili) sauce, Basa Fish and Chips with Cajun French Fries and 612one Dynamite – the  Dynamite is fresh shrimp and salmon topped with spicy miso soy, chili, garlic, lime and coriander.

The lunch menu  has a Grilled Chicken Burger and a Spicy Linguine Pasta with salmon, garlic, asparagus, mushrooms and basil. A Grilled Prawn Salad with spicy chili lime can be paired with their Rib Eye steak on the dinner menu. According to patrons, the Spicy Pasta Basil is a hit – Stir-fried linguini pasta and jumbo prawns with chili, garlic, asparagus, mushrooms and sweet basil. All very creative combinations of fresh food. Since they are still in their ‘soft opening’ phase, you can let the proprietors, Rawitpan Ussawagasemjit (Ohm) and Gary Srisawat (Chef), know your favorites. Their hours are easy to remember: 11am-10pm Mon. – Sat. (510) 285-6854

612one (6121) Hollis St. in Emeryville

 

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Don’t Miss the Last Week to View the Emeryville Art Exhibition

WHEN: Fri., Oct. 7 until Sun., Oct. 30

WHERE: 1550 Park Ave in Emeryville

WHAT: 30th Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition

“Every day hundreds of artists are working in Emeryville and this juried 30th-logoexhibition is their yearly showcase,” explains Sharon Wilchar, exhibition coordinator. “The positive transformation of our city over the past 30 years is impressive. As a player in enhancing the cultural vibrancy of our city and engaging the community through the arts, Emeryville Celebration of the Arts is proud to have been a partner in this transformation.”

100 artists who work or live in Emeryville transformed 1550 Park Ave. – the Pelco Refrigeration building donated by 1550 Park LLC – into a living exhibit of paintings, sculptures, photographs, ceramics and textile arts. In its 30th year, running until Sun., Oct. 30, the show celebrates the talent and creativity that abounds in this 1.2 square mile city from 11am-6pm daily.

Prominent artists who have contributed to the Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition over the years include photographer Richard Misrach, sound sculptor Bill Fontana and painter Marc Foster Grant who, with his wife Jeanne Allen, founded San Francisco’s Jeanne-Marc clothing company.

A dozen artists from the 45th Street Artists’ Cooperative, who contributed work to the first exhibition in 1987, will show new work this year – including painters Edythe Bresnahan and M. Louise Stanley, textile artist Ana Lisa Hedstrom, photographer Kim Harrington and directors and co-founders of Kala Art Institute Archana Horsting and Yuzo Nakano. All works on display in the exhibition are available for purchase.

College Ave. South - Sharon Hind-Smith

College Ave. South – Sharon Hind-Smith

AFTER THE SHOW: Pick your favorite place for Adult Social Beverages 5bdc26_e8c05ecaa002420285f203df253e1dcd-jpg_srb_p_937_625_75_22_0-50_1-20_0-00_jpg_srb-300x199& Bites to Eat.

Bank Club – 3900 San Pablo Ave in Emeryville. Cheap drinks, good service, great dive bar. (510) 652-4381

The Broken Rack Sports Bar & Billiards – 5768 Peladeau St in Emeryville. Full bar plus 12 beers on tap. 20 pool tables, 8 TVs and all kinds of Burgers and Quick Bites. (510) 652-9808

Branch Line Bar5885 Hollis St in Emeryville. Craft Beer & Wine, Cocktails, Upscale Vietnamese Fare. Happy Hours 4-6pm and 10pm – close. (510) 547-1100

Honor Kitchen & Cocktails – 1411 Powell St in Emeryville. Honor your spirits. Honor your meats. Food revolves around the grill. Known for their Gastropub Fare & Cocktails. (510) 653-8667

Lanesplitter Pub & Pizza – 3645 San Pablo Ave in Emeryville. Pizza for the people! Great pizza, quality microbrews, good service and good times. (510) 594-9400

Photo/prizefighterbar.com

Photo/prizefighterbar.com

Prizefighter – 6702 Hollis St in Emeryville.  World class cocktails, spirits and draft beer in a casual and fun environment. (510) 428-1470

Propaganda – 4000 Adeline St in Emeryville. Propaganda, an American take on the British Gastropub. Hand crafted libations, craft beer, green grub, grub on a bun, pub grub and dessert. (510) 923-9828

 

 

 

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