Franklin Melendez’s programming series concludes in June with a special homage to the East Bay’s garage band scene, which is at the core of the local DIY ethic. A summer kickoff of sorts, the program will feature a lineup of ...
What’s It All Mean: William T. Wiley in Retrospect Through July 18
Layered with ambiguous ideas and allusions, autobiographical narrative and sociopolitical commentary, William T. Wiley’s art is rich in self-deprecating humor and absurdist insight. For complete details on this continuing exhibition, visit bampfa.berkeley.edu.
The Residents are a group of performance artists and musicians occupying the fringes of modern culture since 1972. Faceless, anonymous, and totally devoid of individuality, the members of the group have long insisted they be judged on their work and not their ...
A family night at BAM/PFA celebrates science fiction film through the ages. The main event is a classic sci-fi film for ages ten and up—Invaders from Mars (1953), told by William Cameron Menzies from a young boy’s point ...
Demonstration MetaPuentes Live Sunday, May 23, 2 p.m. Gallery 3
The artists in Amanda Eicher’s M.F.A. project, MetaPuentes: Youth Building Bridges from the Bay Area to El Salvador, will participate in a live demonstration. From global text messaging, to poetry, to the creation of an international ...
What’s It All Mean: William T. Wiley in Retrospect Through July 18
Layered with ambiguous ideas and allusions, autobiographical narrative and sociopolitical commentary, William T. Wiley’s art is rich in self-deprecating humor and absurdist insight. For complete details on this continuing exhibition, visit bampfa.berkeley.edu.
Skank Bloc Bologna Number Four Featuring William T. Wiley and Michael Hannon May 21, 7:30 p.m.
Set against the backdrop of Ken Russell’s film Tommy, the penultimate iteration of Skank Bloc Bologna Number Four features William Wiley, celebrated in the current BAM/PFA exhibition What’s It ...
What’s It All Mean: William T. Wiley in Retrospect Through July 18
Layered with ambiguous ideas and allusions, autobiographical narrative and sociopolitical commentary, William T. Wiley’s art is rich in self-deprecating humor and absurdist insight. For complete details on this continuing exhibition, visit bampfa.berkeley.edu.
This retrospective surveys the witty, idiosyncratic, and introspective work of William T. Wiley, a beloved Bay Area artist and “a national treasure” (Wall Street Journal). Guided Tours Guided tours of the exhibition will be offered on selected Thursdays and Sundays; please consult the calendar on page 2 for schedule. Tour ...
Composer, performer, and sound installation artist Laetitia Sonami was born in France and settled in the United States in 1975 to pursue her interest in electronic music. Her sound installations combine audio and kinetic elements, and for this evening she ...
Stereo Sound and Vision - A night of independent stereoscopic productions, featuring several innovative alternative stereoscopic techniques plus live music
April 24th, 2010 8:30pm, $7.77
ATA Gallery, 992 Valencia (@ 21st), San Francisco
KERRY LAITALA & EATS TAPES + PAD MCLAUGHLIN + HOLOGLYPIHCS
Kerry Laitala, maker behind The Muse of Cinema brings ...
Video Feedback Saturday, May 1st, 7 to 9 PM Times Square Gallery, 450 W 41st St, between 9th and 10th Ave Subway to Times Square
The ACE student curatorial collective of Hunter College presents Video Feedback, a night of soundtracks created live to experimental videos in the Times Square Gallery ...
Il ciclo di Visual Design unisce la transitorietà del contemporaneo alle suggestioni della cultura pop, in cui l’arte e la comunicazione si fondono a re-inventare l’immaginario collettivo in un continuo gioco di forme, storie, eventi ...
6:30pm-8:30pm at P.P.O.W Gallery* 511 West 25th street, room 301
This one-night exhibition presents three newly commissioned experimental sound compositions by artists from across the country. The two-hour exhibition, occurring two days before ...