Thursday

Human Remains Art influenced by the Iraq war A Group art exhibit, with war poets

Show opens September 11th, runs through October 11th.
Requiem & Performance September 13th 6-9pm
Bill StonehamJaneyce Ouellette
Graphic by Bill Stoneham, Photography by Janeyce Ouellette


Not since the war in Vietnam has the United States experienced such raw emotion evoked by unnecessary loss, deep political division and economic waste.

The Human Remains exhibit offers an avenue for Bay Area artists and poets to fully express themselves around these events. Regardless of whether you are pro war or anti war, you can’t help but feel the emotional impact of the artists’ work. During the opening party we will assault the eye and surround the viewer with mixed media, film and spoken word.

Artists included in the exhibit:  Bill Stoneham, Collin Harris, Marty McCorkle , Melissa Sweat, Janeyce Ouellette,  Tess Kavanagh, Peascaror, Diego Marcial Rios, Anastasia Winter Schipani, Bernard Rauch, Heather Whitehead , Jennifer Eye and Marisa Handler.

Mediums include: Paintings, works on paper,  camouflage ball gown, mixed media, music video, animation video, filmed performance and spoken word from War Poets and poetry influenced by the Iraq war.
 
So, come join us for a glass of wine and absorb — flag pins optional

Marty McCorkle