Emeryville Community Events

Emeryville Community Events

Art Scene Illuminates Heart of Emeryville

Frank Cole “Heart Pine (if You Ask Me)”, 2015, acrylic on canvas drop cloth, 106”x69”

Frank Cole “Heart Pine (if You Ask Me)”, 2015, acrylic on canvas drop cloth, 106”x69”

Over 100 artists who work or live in Emeryville will transform Grifols’ donated space at 5745 Peladeau St. in Emeryville into a living exhibit of paintings, sculptures, photographs, ceramics and textile arts. In its 29th year, running from Oct. 3-25, the show will again integrate poetry readings and dance performances into  Emeryville’s Annual Art Exhibit, celebrating the talent and creativity that abounds in this 1.2 square mile city.

“Every day hundreds of artists are working in Emeryville and this juried exhibition 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.”

Along with the exciting collection of visual art , the 2015 Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition will host poetry readings with Emeryville’s Poet Laureate Sarah Kobrinsky, joined by poets Tim Donnelly, Salame Samiat, Kathleen McClung, Vernon Keeve III and others, and will culminate on the closing day with a site-specific dance performance by Emeryville dance troupe Nancy Karp + Dancers.  Calendar the schedule of readings and performances.

Trudihope Schlomowitz “Road Taken”, 2015, encaustic and oil on wood panel, 20”x20”x1.75”

Trudihope Schlomowitz “Road Taken”, 2015, encaustic and oil on wood panel, 20”x20”x1.75”

The City of Emeryville and its business community generously support the Celebration of the Arts, as do its volunteers, whom make this event happen year after year. Grifols* generously donated the space this year. The beauty of it all is that you can purchase artwork on Opening Night and meet your artist during our grand celebration of Emeryville art. Opening night reception is Fri., Oct. 2, 6-9pm, featuring a Taste of Emeryville and live music by The doRiaN Mode: Vintage Jazz & Blues band.

Show run: October 3 – 25, 2015. The show is open daily from 11 am to 6 pm; admission is free. Sponsors for the 29th Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition include the City of Emeryville through a substantial grant; 4Terra Investments, Eric S. Schmier and Kenneth J. Schmier, Kava Massih Architects, Libitzky Holdings LP, Orton Development, Pixar Animation Studios, Madison Park, Ruby*s Cafe and Wareham Development.

* About Grifols

Grifols is a global healthcare company whose mission is to improve the health and well being of people around the world. We accomplish this mission by producing life-saving protein therapies for patients and by providing hospitals, pharmacies and healthcare professionals with the tools they need to deliver expert medical care. They have three primary divisions — Bioscience, Diagnostic and Hospital – which develop, produce and market our innovative products and services to medical professionals in more than 90 countries around the world.

By |2015-08-30T13:24:41-07:00August 30th, 2015|0 Comments

Walk N’ Wag at Bay St. Tonight

 

 

Summer, Emeryville on the Bay's new mascot adopted at Bay St. Walk N' Wag

Summer, Emeryville on the Bay’s new mascot adopted at Bay St. Walk N’ Wag

Bay St.’s Walk N’ Wag is hosting its last event of the season tonight (Wed., 7/29) from 5:30 – 7:30pm. You can stroll through Bay St. with your dog and enjoy live music, doggie products, doggie photo booth, dog caricatures, educational demonstrations, dog adoption services and lots more. Visit the stores with your dog, as some businesses provide doggie treats.

Tomorrow night (Thur., 7/30) you can enjoy free Samba dance lessons at Bay St. from 7-9pm.  Dance lessons will continue into September on Thurs. nights.

 

By |2015-07-29T14:32:59-07:00July 29th, 2015|0 Comments

Mushroom and Gorgonzola Cheese Pizza on San Pablo Avenue!

IMG_4621Last night’s Pizza from Arizmendi Bakery & Pizzeria was great!  Mushrooms, Creamy Gorgonzola Cheese and Garlic Herb Oil with Fresh Parsley. Today the pizza  is Roma Tomatoes, Roasted Garlic, Parmesan and Lemon Herb Vinaigrette. Each day Arizmendi Bakery & Pizzeria posts the vegetarian pizza of the day on their website. All pizzas are made with their organic sourdough crust and fresh whole milk Mozzarella with fresh herbs and veggies for  toppings. You can order by the slice, half a pie or the whole pie; you can even order it half baked and continue baking at home.

And there’s more. The bakers also serve scones, muffins, cookies and an assortment of house-made breads.They offer Equator Fair Trade organic espresso drinks and coffee all day; including their famous cinnamon-chili spiced Mexican Mocha with shaved milk chocolate.

News. Croissants were back at Arizmendi Bakery & Pizzeria to celebrate the beginning of the French Revolution on Bastille Day – the French National Day – ending on the 14th of July. Patrons enjoyed plain yet buttery, chocolate and almond freshly-made croissants along with their favorite java in a toast to the French! That’s the news from Arizmendi this week. And don’t forget to pick up your pizza.

Arizmendi Bakery & Pizzeria is located at 4301 San Pablo Ave. at 43rd in Emeryville. 510-547-0550

By |2015-10-13T18:37:07-07:00July 13th, 2015|0 Comments

Wondering Where to Hang on Halloween?

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EMERYVILLE – Fri. evening

11am-6pm Emeryville Art Exhibition

Susan Avila's Garden Delights - Photo EOB

Susan Avila’s Garden of Delights – Photo EOB

Open until 6pm tonight and tomorrow night (11am-6pm) visit the incredible Emeryville Art Exhibition at 6121 Hollis St. next to Bucci’s. in Heritage Square This is the largest collection of artwork in its 28 year history. The 117 artists are either residents or work in Emeryville. Experience the fountains of creativity spilling over the space and pause to immerse yourself in the texture and colors of Susan Avila’s 2012 Garden of Delights, a digitally printed silk backed creation with industrial felt and recycled muslin, completed with free-motion machine stitching. Amazing! The exhibit closes on Sun., Nov. 2 after the Nancy Karp & Dancers perform their site specific Double Portraits dance piece at 3:30 and 4pm. Space donated by Wareham Development.

LocationHeritage Square, 6121 Hollis St. in Emeryville

5-7pm Bay Street Trick or Treat Halloween Party

4:45pm Free Trick or Treat bags distributed while supplies last

5pm Free face painting and balloon making

6-7pm Trick or Treating with participating Bay St. merchants

LocationBay Street in Emeryville

BERKELEY

9:30am – 4:30pm A Not So-Spooky Halloween With The Kids

Come to Habitot Children’s Museum for our Not So-Spooky Halloween celebration for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. Children and their caretakers can play miniature golf in the garden graveyard, paint miniature pumpkins and fly paper ghosts in the Wind Tunnel. Other activities also include the witches’ apothecary in the grocery store, treats, and prizes. Come in costume for this not so-spooky event!

Location: Habitot Children’s Museum, 2065 Kittredge St. in Berkeley

8-11pm Wake the Dead

Freight & Salvage, 2020 Addison Street in Berkeley

Wake the Dead is a Halloween celebration with Celtic all-star Grateful Dead Jam band.  After 11 years of solid success blending Celtic traditional music and the songs of the Grateful Dead, this hot Northern California septet now embraces the entire Summer of Love, delighting Deadheads, folkies, rockers and adventurous lovers alike around the world.

Location: Freight & Salvage, 2020 Addison Street in Berkeley

SAUSALITO

8-11pm Pirates Halloween Party!
Come aboard for a Pirates Halloween Party

The James Moseley Band fronted by lead vocalist and guitarist James Moseley has been wowing audiences in the Bay Area for over ten years at a wide range of music venues, festivals and special events. Their continually growing fan base, one of the most loyal in the Bay Area, is no doubt due to their high energy live performances that get everyone up and dancing with tunes by Smokey Robinson, Marvin Gaye, James Brown, Gladys Knight, Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, Bob Marley and many more. The James Moseley Band showcases the very best in Motown, R&B, Jazz, Blues, Funk and Reggae.This exceptional eight piece band features outstanding musicians and three top notch vocalists.

LocationSausalito Cruising Club – 300 Napa St.

OAKLAND

8pm – 11:30pm Hiromi: The Trio Project @ Yoshi’s

HIromi on keyboard at Yoshi's

HIromi on keyboard at Yoshi’s

Shows at  8 and 10pm

Pianist and composer Hiromi whose passionate and incendiary keyboard work has been a shining light on the jazz landscape since her 2003 debut, believes that sometimes the voice that never speaks is the most powerful of all. The Trio features Anthony Jackson on Bass and Steve Smith on Drums.  Read more.

Location: Yoshi’s, 310 W. Embarcadero in Jack London Sauare

By |2014-10-31T18:18:22-07:00October 31st, 2014|0 Comments

Welcome From Council Member Kurt Brinkman

Emeryville Council Member Kurt Brinkman

Emeryville Council Member Kurt Brinkman

Hello and welcome to autumn in Emeryville on the Bay. Live here or thinking of visiting? Besides being only ten minutes away from San Francisco, host city of the 2013 America’s Cup, Emeryville has 2 marinas, 850 slips, 4 major hotels, over 80 fine dining restaurants, bakeries & cafes and lots of shopping – worldwide and boutique brands. Plus, there are unlimited ways to play here – from windsurfing, sailing and kayaking to hiking the Bay Trail & strolling the Emeryville ArtWalk.

Fall is one of my favorite times of year in Emeryville. I like walking around town and down through the marinas in the crisp air and feeling fortunate to live here. It’s now time to check out the City of Emeryville’s Fall 2014 Activity Guide and sign up for those classes you have been thinking about, be it Yoga, dance lessons or the fitness group with health coach Charlandra Savage who run, walk and jog down at the Marina Park on Wed. at 7pm. You can download the Activity Guide from the City’s website or pick up a copy at City Hall or the Senior Center.

Situated on the San Francisco Bay, Emeryville residents and employees are lucky to have access to all the beauty and water sports along our coastline. Please join us on Sat., Sept 20 is for the Annual International Coastal Clean Up Day 
in Emeryville. We will meet at 9am next to the Fire Station at 2333 Powell St., across from the Watergate Market. Volunteers are treated to free refreshments, raffle prizes and chair massage from local 
Emeryville businesses. 

Bring your own re-usable water bottle, coffee cup, collection bag or bucket, garden/protective gloves and garden digging-claw.

See you at the Coastal Cleanup or around town.

Kurt Brinkman

City of Emeryville Council Member

PS You can catch up with me on Opening Night of the Emeryville Art Exhibition on Oct. 10 from 6-9pm, as I 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.

By |2014-10-19T11:18:16-07:00September 19th, 2014|0 Comments
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