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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

Artemis takes 1st place in Race 3. Kiwis win Race 4 and event title.

Artemis wins 1st place - Giles Martin-Raget/ACEA 2015

Artemis wins 1st place – Giles Martin-Raget/ACEA 2015

Artemis Racing’s skipper Nathan Outteridge and crew were exuberant as they finally took 1st place in Race 3 Sunday in their hometown Gothenburg, Sweden, to the cheers of all their fans. ETNZ took 2nd and Land Rover BAR 3rd. Oracle was in 4th. Double points’ racing weighs heavily in Sunday’s races. At the end of Race 3 ETNZ, BAR and USA are tied overall for the America’s Cup Louis Vuitton World Series Event 2 with 34 points each.

Lighter winds prevailed and there was no foiling, as boats can’t generate enough speed to make the foils work. Getting to the first mark is all about what angle will get you there faster. Tacticians have to determine to go with the wind or against the wind and take advantage of every shift. Code 0 (larger sail for downwind) sails play a vital role on days like this, as does positioning on the boat – shifting weight as the environment changes. Anticipating winds by studying dark spots (puffs in the water) is key.

Light winds make for slow difficult racing - Giles Martin-Raget/ACEA 2015

Light winds make for slow, difficult racing – Giles Martin-Raget/ACEA 2015

Race 4 had a little more wind and the start ended up pretty even except for Artemis in last. Commentators said that in conditions like today’s, “You are a hero one minute and a goat the next.“  Oracle was out in front and then in leg 3 the wind shifted and their lead just evaporated in a quick minute. Japan took the lead. Meanwhile, New Zealand was making huge gains. And in one more wind shift, ETNZ was in the lead sailing very well, positioning weight on the boat as they adjusted to the weird winds. Tactician’s judgment was key.

Team New Zealand takes 1st place in Race 4 and 1st place in Event 2 of the America’s Cup Louis

New Zealand takes first in Race 4 and wins Event 2 in Gothenburg - Giles Martin-Raget/ACEA 2015

New Zealand wins Event 2 in Gothenburg – Giles Martin-Raget/ACEA 2015

Vuitton World Series. In Race 4 Softbank Japan takes 2nd place and they are a brand new team. Groupama Team France takes 3rd and they too have a new crew learning to work together. Oracle Team USA takes 4th (really stings after winning two first places in Sat.’s races) with BAR in 5th and Artemis last. “That was brutal,” said Jimmy Spithill, as Oracle crossed the line (on-board audio).

Event 3 of the World Series regattas will take place Oct. 16-18 in Bermuda, host of the 35th America’s Cup Match.

 

Summary of event 2 in Gothenburg, Sweden:

Place Team Points

1st – Emirates Team New Zealand – 54

2nd – ORACLE TEAM USA – 48

3rd –  Land Rover BAR – 46

4th – Softbank Team Japan – 43

5th – Artemis Racing – 42

6th – Groupama Team France – 37

Overall World Series Summary, Events 1 & 2:

1st – Emirates Team New Zealand –72

2nd – Land Rover BAR – 65

3rd – ORACLE TEAM USA – 64

4th –Softbank Team Japan – 56

5th – Artemis Racing – 53

6th – Groupama Team France – 50

The Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series runs over two years – 2015 and 2016. The winner of the series will carry two points forward into the round robin phase. Second place in the series carries one point. At the end of the round robin, any ties will be broken using these results. That means the AC World Series could determine which team receives the bonus point for the America’s Cup Match and which team is eliminated.

More about Oracle Team USA’s double wins in Gothenburg

By |2015-09-02T12:40:56-07:00August 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

Land Rover BAR Wins First America’s Cup Louis Vuitton World Series Event

Duchess of Cambridge congratulates Ben Ainslie ©ACEA 2015/Photo Giles Martin Raget

Duchess of Cambridge congratulates Ben Ainslie ©ACEA 2015/Photo Giles Martin Raget

The Duchess of Cambridge gave the Royal Congratulations to Land Rover BAR (Ben Ainslie Racing) crowning them the event winners with 19 points at the completion of Day 1 racing of the first in many America’s Cup Louis Vuitton World Series race events.

Unfortunately, Day 2 racing was canceled due to unsafe conditions. The official statement from America’s Cup World Series Portsmouth Facebook page follows.

A Moët & Chandon moment ©ACEA 2015/Photo Giles Martin Raget

A Moët & Chandon moment
©ACEA 2015/Photo Giles Martin Raget

Next Event: Aug. 27-30 in Gothenburg, Sweden

OFFICIAL STATEMENT

After discussions with the America’s Cup organising committee due to extreme weather we have had to take the difficult decision to cancel today’s racing and Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series event programme, and the site has been closed for the day, Sunday July 26.

We had hoped to go ahead with early racing, but with winds gusting in excess of 30mph we could not risk the safety of the crews and public, and their welfare is paramount.

Rough Seas in Portsmouth ©ACEA 2015/Photo Giles Martin Raget

Rough Seas in Portsmouth ©ACEA 2015/Photo Giles Martin Raget

Due to high winds the Waterfront Festival Arena and Fanzone Arena is now closed, and we ask public to leave the event site.

For everyone who booked tickets in the Fanzone Arena and Grandstand today, refunds will be issued through Ticketmaster.

 

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By |2015-07-29T09:51:58-07:00July 26th, 2015|0 Comments

Brits and Kiwis take the lead in the 35th America’s Cup Louis Vuitton World Series. Team USA in 3rd place

©ACEA 2015/Photo Giles Martin Raget

At the start of the Louis Vuitton World Series  races in Portsmouth, UK ©ACEA 2015/Photo Giles Martin Raget

An exuberant British team takes the lead with 19 points day one. Landover BAR wins the first race and Emirates Team New Zealand wins the second race in the 35th America’s Cup Louis Vuitton World Series regatta in Portsmouth, GBR. Kiwis are in second place with 18 points and Oracle Team USA in 3rd with 15 points.

We were spoiled by the superb television coverage of the 34th America’s Cup match held on San Francisco Bay in 2013. Since the AC Louis Vuitton World Series races are being held in other parts of the world, we cannot easily find live viewing due to broadcasting exclusive rights. Highlights of the event in Portsmouth should be reported on NBC Sports Network in the US. Then there’s always Pay Per View! If you purchase the AC+ app from the America’s Cup website, you can watch the races live on your computer, tablet or phone.

Here’s a glimpse of the end of race 1 on July 25.

RACE RESULTS BELOW

Scoring for the World Series races:

Day 1 Standard Points

PLACE                       1          2          3          4          5          6

POINTS                   10          9          8          7          6          5

RACE 1 RESULTS

1 Landrover BAR GBR

2 Oracle Team USA

3 Emirates Team NZ

4 SoftBankTeam JPN

5 Artemis Racing (SUI)

6 Groupama Team FR

RACE 2 RESULTS

1 EmiratesTeamNZ

2 LandRover BAR GBR

3 Groupama Team FR

4 Oracle Team USA

5 SoftBank Team JPN

6 Artemis Racing (SUI)

 View the overall results.

Day 2 Double Points

PLACE                       1          2          3          4          5          6

POINTS                     20       18       16        14        12        10

Unfortunately racing was canceled for Sun. July 26 due to unsafe conditions.

Collage of photos leading up to Sat.’s race

 

By |2015-07-26T11:29:46-07:00July 26th, 2015|0 Comments
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