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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: The Compound Gallery Event

The Experience:

Make ART in the PARK!

Attention printmaking pals and park enthusiasts! Join The Compound Gallery for a fun event in the Doyle Hollis Park at 1327 62nd St in Emeryville on Sunday, September 17, from 1-4pm.

The Compound Gallery is hosting a free Printing in the Park extravaganza. Picture this: a sunny park, the smell of ink in the air, and you, trying your hand at letterpress printmaking.

Together you will be printing posters that celebrate our local parks, community and art! Ink, paper and a dash of creative chaos, all under the sun-soaked skies. Artist David Fullarton will be there printing free prints for visitors!

Why Letterpress Printing?

According to The Compound Gallery owners, Matt and Lena Reynoso, it goes back in time.  “Printing the word has been humanity’s most powerful tool for mass information exchange. At one time, all printed material was printed using letterpress technology and although commercially abandoned for modern printing techniques, we find traditional hand set letterpress type is still a viable way of printing one’s message in multiples to share with the world.” Many believe Letterpress Printing communicates an elegance and handcrafted quality that is classy and truly unique today.

The Reynosos’ goal is to introduce people to this historical process at their ‘Printing in the Park’ event and bring the community together for a fun-filled and creative afternoon of togetherness. “We love the Doyle Hollis Park,” they continue, “and aim to activate it with free community events like this. Through demonstration and participation we aim to connect the participant in a real hands-on printmaking setting. We love introducing art and art-making to those who may not have an outlet for their artistic expression. Art appreciation is something everyone can benefit from.”

Free posters! Free raffle to win art! All of this in a beautiful park with live music, good people and a food truck! More details to come. Stay tuned!

https://thecompoundgallery.com/printing-in-the-park/

Their gallery across the street from the park will be stocked with fantastic prints just waiting for you to snatch them up. So, bring your pals, bring your imagination and turn that park into a printmaking paradise! It’s a day of fun, laughs, ink-stained fingers, and who knows – maybe you’ll even pick up a new favorite hobby.

This event is part of the Rotten City Cultural District, as designated by the California Arts Council in partnership with Visit California and Caltrans.

The Compound Gallery has a gallery, print shop, art facilities and an online art shop. Their hours: Wednesdays – Sundays, 12-6pm.

Where:

1339 61st St

Emeryville

https://thecompoundgallery.com

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The Experience, Emeryville: Trader Vic’s Mai Tai Day 2023

The Experience:

Toast ‘The Trader’s’ famous concoction!

Put Mai Tai Day 2023 on your calendar!

Join your friends at Trader Vic’s to honor Vic ‘The Trader’ Bergeron and his invention of the World’s Greatest Rum Cocktail on Sunday, August 27 at 1pm!

  • Live Music by Ape, Patrick Landenza, Hot laundry and DJ “Speakeasy Ray”
  • DRINK: Mai Tais, Tropical Tais, Mocktails, Boozy Slushies,
  • DRINK: Rum Tastings from a Dozen Brands,
  • EAT: Trader Vic’s Pupus & Bites, Tropical Desserts,. Pupus may include Crispy Prawns, Char Siu Pork, Crab Rangoon, BBQ Ribs (Sugar cured & dipped in our signature BBQ glaze & slow cooked ot perfection), Veggie Spring Rolls, Cheese Bings and more!. (Featured here are the crispy prawns, BBQ ribs.)
  • Tiki Artists Selling Ceramics, Décor, Clothes, Art, & Gifts
  • Spirited Discussion and Book Signing with Federico Hernandez of the San Francisco Rum Fest
  • Cultural Dance performances
  • Kid’s Face Painting
  • Professional Photobooth,
  • Guest bartenders from Neighboring Tiki Hubs
  • Silent Auction

Purchase your tickets and wristband here. Purchasing a Mai Tai Day 2023 wristband includes ALL of the above AND: Limited Edition 2023 Mai Tai Glass, ‘Tai’ tote bag, Event map, Bottle of Water, 3 Food & Beverage Tickets, plus access to all areas and activities!

Additional food and beverage tickets are available for purchase! There will be multiple stations throughout the event where these tickets can be purchased- but be on the lookout for the Food & Beverage pre-sale so you can get your tickets before Mai Tai Day and not have to wait in line! Stay tuned for event updates!

Did you know?

Following his history-making creation of The Original Mai Tai® in 1944, Trader Vic created over 200 signature cocktails. Best described as Paradise In A Glass®, each handcrafted cocktail is an experience all its own.

 And then, decades ahead of his time, Trader Vic  chose to offer Chinese dishes alongside the then-contemporary Continental cuisine, creating the original fusion menu!

Hours Wednesday-Sunday:

  • Lunch 12pm-3pm
  • Lounge 12pm-9:30pm
  • Dinner 5pm-9pm

Taste the world!

Taste The World® at Trader Vic’s and enjoy the subtle smoky flavors imparted by their Chinese Wood-fired Ovens, an ancient cooking method dating back to the Han Dynasty, with dishes like Indonesian Rack of Lamb or their fork-tender BBQ Spare Ribs.

Photo/Alex Herrera At Yoshi’s in Oakland

Where:

9 Anchor Dr
Emeryville

http://tradervicsemeryville

The Experience, Emeryville: Public Market News

The Experience:

Seafood Taquitos @ C Casa!

We walked into our fav Emeryville taqueria thinking we’d order our usual chicken tacos and to our surprise discovered new menu items at C Casa!

We couldn’t decide between the new pork belly street tacos, classic prawn cocktail and the new seafood taquitos. Went for the taquitos! They were delicious. We recommend you come hungry!

And here’s another reason to celebrate! They have Happy Hour from 2-5pm serving up Margaritas, Mexican Beers and Wine! C Casa’s menu is inspired by founder Catherine’s fresh and healthy food experiences in Baja California, which makes it all extra special and delectable.

The Public Market Food Hall has globally inspired offerings. Order from your fav purveyors!

  • Baby Café
  • C Casa
  • Calypso Rose Kitchen
  • El Mesón de Violeta
  • Jayna Gyro
  • Koja Kitchen
  • Konarq
  • La Vida Fish & Chips – Coming Soon!
  • Minnie Bell’s Soul Movement
  • Mr. Dewie’s Cashew Creamery
  • NabiQ
  • Naru Sushi
  • Paradita Eatery
  • Peet’s Coffee & Tea
  • Pig in a Pickle
  • Pizzeria Mercato
  • Public Bar by Blush
  • Shiba Ramen
  • Super Duper Burgers
  • The Periodic Table

As always, travel the world, one bite at a time at The Public Market Food Hall.

Photos/Courtesy of Public Market FB page

Where:

5959 Shellmound St

Emeryville

http://publicmarketemeryville.com

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The Experience, Emeryville: Rudy’s Can’t Fail Cafe Happy Hour

The Experience:

Summertime and the drinking is easy!

Good news! Happy Hour now is Wednesday through Saturday, 5pm to close! Rudy’s will be booking Live Music all summer long on the patio. This Saturday, June 24, the 3 O’Clock Rock Show begins at 5pm. This is a fantastic Youth Rock Group. Check it out!

Here’s the lineup for Happy Hour specials:

Happy Hour Drinks

  • Lagunitas IPA $3.75/pint – pitcher $10.50
  • Guinness Stout $4.50/pint – pitcher $12
  • House Red or White Wine $4.75/glass/bottle $15
  • Wente Southern Hills Cabernet $9.50/glass/bottle $32
  • Wente Morning Fog Chardonnay $8.50/glass/bottle $30
  • Sparkling Wine $4/glass/bottle $15
  • Bloody Rudy $7.50

Happy Hour Menu

    • Street Tacos– 2 Corn Tortillas with choice of Grilled Chicken or Black Beans, served with house-made Pico de Gallo  $6
    • Chips & Pico de Gallo $4.50
    • Cheese Quesadilla– 13.5” Flour Tortilla with Pepper Jack Cheese served with a side of house-made Pico de Gallo $9
    • Grilled Chicken Quesadilla–13.5” Flour Tortilla with Grille Chicken & Pepper Jack Cheese served with a side of house-made Pico de Gallo $12

What are you waiting for? They can’t wait to see you.  Rudy’s Hours: Tue – Sun, 8am-3pm – Breakfast + Lunch; Wed – Sat, 5-9pm Dinner 510-594-1221.

About Rudy’s Can’t Fail Cafe

Rudy’s was born from a desire to create a restaurant where people of all walks of life can feel welcome and eat honest food in a fun atmosphere. They are committed to serving their community with an eatery that is reasonably priced, family friendly, and that cares about your well-being.

Where:

4081 Hollis St

Emeryville

https://www.iamrudy.com/

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