Thursday, April 15, 2010

Phantom Galleries - 4 new articles


Phantom Galleries - 4 new articles

Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art School April 22, 2010


photography by Daniel Gaines


The Woman Who Fell From Space!

In the futuristic year of 2010, an alien beauty crashed to Earth. Lost and distressed, she has made her way to Silicon Valley and has taken refuge with Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art School. Come, witness for yourself the spectacle of the woman who fell from space!

Bring your sketchbooks and favorite drawing tools, for in exchange for sanctuary, she has agreed to let her likeness be rendered by our esteemed student body.

Join us on Thursday, April 22nd from 7pm-10pm at Anno Domini, the official San Jose Chapter of Dr. Sketchy's Anti-art School!


DR. SKETCHY's ANTI-ART SCHOOL
Dr. Sketchy's is the world's premier alternative drawing movement. Every month, over 3,500 artists gather in over a hundred cities (including New York, Hollywood, Sao Paolo, London, Rome, Paris, Tokyo, and Melbourne) to sketch glamorous, subcultural models and compete in drawing contests in an atmosphere of artistic mayhem.


Thursday, April 22nd, 7pm-10pm
$10.00
/door Seating is limited, so get here early!

Featuring Live Model: Theresa Dunnavant
Master & Mistress of Ceremonies: Drew Clark & Trina Merry


Anno Domini // the second coming of Art & Design
366 South First Street, San Jose, CA 95113
www.galleryAD.com 408.271.5155



Kate Saturday, Kurtis Rykovich April Feature Exhibitions

The featured exhibitions at KALEID Gallery showcases the work of Kate Saturday and Kurtis Rykovich. The two solo exhibits are on view now through April 30th.


Kurtis Rykovich WANDA
Kurtis' exhibit is a tribute to his mother Wanda that passed away due to breast cancer. The wall text quotes his mother's thoughts and challenges suffered during her illness. His painting technique is flawless with a fine attention to detail. There is hope and determination in the faces of the young women he paints and will reward those that spend some quality time with each painting.


Kate Saturday Speaking Line
Kate is a multi-talented artist accomplished both as a visual artist but also as a musician (she is a member of DeatHat). This particular series is focused on her distinctive drawing style which incorporates her sense of humor and love of comics and graphic novels. Kate will be moving to Minneapolis later this summer so now is a good time to experience her work in an intimate setting.

More photos here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/phantomgalleries/sets/72157623698098563/

Gallery Hours:
Tuesday - Friday, Noon - 7pm
Saturday, Noon - 5pm
First Fridays 'til 9pm

KALEID Gallery
88 S. 4th St.
Downtown San Jose, CA 95112
http://www.KALEIDgallery.com



Call for Zines for SubZERO Festival


Yumiko Miyagawa is looking for people who want to make and have their zines sold during the SubZERO Festival- June 4th, 6pm - Midnight in the SoFA District, downtown San Jose.

For details, please contact Yumi at all_access25@hotmail.com



Words Painting Music at WORKS


A wild one-night, all-ages, everyone invited, collaboration of live painting, open mic poetry, and drum session—all happening in a simultaneous soup of creativity!

Friday, April 16, 2010, 6 to 10pm

Please come, bring something to munch on and relax.

Drums, canvasses, drawing tables, and even some supplies provided! Refreshments will be available.

Bring your still life materials, or any instruments, poems, etc, that you desire!

There will be a $100 cash prize for best painting of the night as determined by our board!

All donations and proceeds benefit works/san josé, your community art and performance center.

works/san josé
451 south first street



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