Showing posts with label kinetic art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kinetic art. Show all posts

Sunday

"Viscosity" Showcasing the sculpture of Michael Sturtz & Benjamin Cowden

Opening Party Saturday February 25th, 6pm – 9pm
Show runs February 20th through April 14th , 2012
Local singer/songwriter Drea Roemer will be Performing live.


Benjamin CowdenMichael Sturtz


Viscosity is a mix of kinetic and found objectification art, mimicking and expanding beyond the human experience.

Michael Sturtz:

As a fixture of the Bay Area arts community, Michael has worked as a sculptor, a teacher, and as a facilitator since the early 1990s.  As the founder of  The Crucible  , a non-profit industrial arts education facility and gallery, he is known for his innovative creativity and ability to make challenging artwork and ideas possible.
Michael’s pieces address concept and form through the visualization of fused biological and mechanical elements. His sculptures are hybrids of impossible pairings and momentous environments coming together to radiate destructive and re-constructive energy.
His art showcases a strong juxtaposition between materials including; metals and glass, stone and kinetics, fire and liquid, 3D objects and video.  By contrasting natural functions with industrial and technological processes, Michael has formed a body of work that is incapable of stagnation, and instead explores the exponential evolution of medium and concept. MichaelSturtz.com
Benjamin Cowden:
Benjamin Cowden began working with metal during an undergraduate anthropology project in Cameroon in 1997, where he studied how Baka Pygmies turned worn machetes into utility knives. He later worked with street-jewelers in Costa Rica, learning small metals techniques, before taking a more formal route to education by attending blacksmithing workshops at the John C. Campbell Folkschool in North Carolina. Benjamin was an Artist-in-Residence at the Appalachian Center for Crafts in Tennessee from 2001 to 2003, during which time he focused on utilitarian forged ironwork, including furniture and kitchenware. Cowden began earnestly making sculptures in 2004 when he entered the Master of Fine Arts in Metals program at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Making work which viewers can touch and use remained central to Cowden’s work, and throughout his graduate studies Benjamin focused on interactive mechanical devices which addressed human experience. After receiving his M.F.A., Mr. Cowden relocated to Oakland California, where he is continues to explore the depths of mechanical sculpture. His current fascinations include pseudo-random and 3-dimensional movements, as well as 3-D printing in metal.  Twentysevengears.com

Opening Night Music by Drea Roemer:
Drea Roemer is a local singer/songwriter and acoustic guitarist who is currently working on  her first album. Her songs have been described as a textured and dark-edged, with palpable emotion and mood. Songs can be found at: Soundcloud.com/drea-muldavi

Enigma

The Art of JB-MacKinnon & Dave Meeker
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Enigma

Artist Mixer, Friday June 11th, 6-8:30 pm
Artsist Dave Meeker & J.B. Mackinnon will discuss thier work
in the presence of fine company and free labations. 

Show Runs through June 12th, 2010

“The surrealists believed that objects in the world possess a certain but unspecifiable intensity that had been dulled by everyday use and utility.  They meant to reanimate this dormant intensity, to bring their minds once again into close contact with the matter that made up their world.  Andre Brenton’s maxim “Beautiful as the chance encounter of a sewing machine and an umbrella on an operating table” is an expression of the belief that simply placing objects in unexpected context reinvigorates their mysterious qualities.” – Jonathan Lethem

About the Artists:

James Barnes MacKinnon – 2D

Born in Chicago in 1950, J. B. as most people know him, is mostly a self-taught artist, but his work is neither primitive nor innocent. Predominantly a painter for most of his life he has studied many disciplines including photography, drawing, printing, and computer graphics. Often populated with aliens, gargoyles, and crash test dummies, his art is an exploration of the parts of humanity we have a hard time looking at or seeing. His latest work, a series of 3’ square canvases he calls “Bumps” is a study of interruptions, in our lives, our dreams, our culture. Using the metaphor of a road disrupted by speed bumps, each piece looks at an event or time in our history, or a possible future, and lets us explore the effect on us, and how we proceed.   jb-mackinnon.com

Dave Meeker – 3D

I created my first kinetic piece over thirty years ago from scraps of wood, a fan and recycled paper products that my father brought home from his job as an envelope salesman.  My art uses air to inflate, deflate and otherwise make move recycled materials.  I suppose the deeper meaning here is that I’m breathing new life into objects that otherwise would have “died”—destined for a landfill, the burial ground of our culture’s castoffs.  My pieces bring new life to these dead objects.  Davemeekerart.com
“With all my work I’m not trying to change the world, just you.  If I can wake you up to the delight that surrounds us, I’ve done my job”.  Dave Meeker

About the music:

dj fflood spins at floatRichard Wright (aka dj fflood, a 1st generation Jamaican born in New York City and loving living in OAKLAND) is a dj, producer, student, community organizer, and writer. As a dj he has been musically transporting crowds with his intuitive, driving, and eclectic style for 25 years. From the sound clashes of Kingston, to the warehouses of New York City, the clubs of Europe, to the art houses of San Francisco, and the lounges and lofts of Oakland, his exceptional sense of selection rand connection to the crowd has become his signature. http://www.myspace.com/fflood

Tuesday

"The Moose Must Persuade the Duck" Encaustic Drawings & Monotypes by Cheryl Finfrock, Kinetic art by Sudhu Tewari

Show runs through September 19th, 2009


Float GallerySudhu Tewari
Both of these artist’s work is based in the exploration of seeing the world though childlike dreams. For art is the breath between the work and its viewer. Sometimes random and playful, it is the process itself that allows the collection of intention midstream. In this way, the Moose must persuade the Duck, as the work is pointing to a vision. Look, see it isn't all just all a thought experiment.


Cheryl Finfrock is an internationally known artist that creates monotypes, paintings on paper, canvas and wood. Narrative expressionism, humor, and symbolism are central throughout her work. Recent exhibits span US and Europe including New york City, San Francisco, Houston, San Antonio, Austin, Berlin, Copenhagen, Montreal, Olomouc, Paris, and Sofia. Video of Cheryls work for this show.

Sudhu Tewari is an artist, instrument builder, tinkerer and improviser. He has also been called a junkyard maven, bricoleur, and young-audio gadgeteer. An early interest in disassembling alarm clocks and coffee makers gave rise to electro-acoustic instruments constructed with the remains of discarded stereo equipment, kinetic sculptures and sound installations. Video Of Sudhu's Dancing Robot

Also will perform Experimental music from 7-8PM on opening night 

About Also: Cenk Ergun and Sudhu Tewari have been playing together for 8 years. They use home-made, circuit-bent, modified, found objects, electronic devices and musical instruments to create music in which all sounds are welcome.  Their improvisatory style is informed by intensive listening, attention to detail, and a welcoming attitude towards any mistakes, accidents, and surprises the next moment might bring.


Saturday

Beneath The Surface Visionary Paintings & Works on Paper by Liz Mamorsky Interactive Assemblage Sculpture by Paul Baker

Closing art party will celebrate the FLOAT Galleries 2nd year anniversary
DJ BONSCOTT of WaxONWaxOff productions will be spinning funk, hip hop, and jungle during the event. 
Saturday 5/17, from 6-9pm
Beneath the Surface
The capabilities of the human mind like the creative process, is nothing short of astonishing. Beneath the Surface gives us a taste of that brilliance, telling stories from deep within. During this two month show we challenge the audience to experience their own path through paintings, works on paper and assemblage sculpture that utilizes found objects to stir memories.

Our closing party will mark Float’s 2nd year anniversary in business and participants will have the ability to win a free floatation session every ½ hour during the event.

Liz Mamorsky

Liz Mamorsky
An artist all her life Liz Mamorsky was a child star back in New York and currently does voice work for radio, television and games, including Sims 2, Sam & Max, and AVampyre Story. She is also the narrator for the recent PBS documentary, The Remarkable Red Hat Society. Since graduating from Bennington College, Mamorsky has exhibited her unique recycled-materials sculpture, studio furniture, and visionary paintings and drawings nationally and internationally. Her work resides in numerous public and private collections including: The Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco; The Spertus Museum, Chicago; The Oakland Museum of California, Sony Corporation, Nektar Therapeutics, First National Bank of Arizona, Santa Clara Medical Center and Paramount Pictures for the set of Star Trek:Voyager. You can find her hard at work in her amazing LizLand Studio in San Francisco
 
Paul Baker

Beneath the surface
Beneath the surface
Paul Baker is an assemblage artist who creates interactive sculptures. His ongoing series: Machines for Living are built intentionally to help us examine our lives and evoke memories, though insight and humor.
A native of Boston, Baker moved to San Francisco ten years ago. He has been producing art in different mediums for the past 15 years; in 1991 he settled on assemblage sculpture, perhaps latently influenced by a boyhood passion for collecting shelf after shelf of what his mother called "junk".
His background includes exhibit design at the Cleveland Museum of Art; art instructor; bird house entrepreneur; and a stint as a sales clerk in a large department store. His education includes extensive travel abroad and a Masters degree in Medieval Art History from the Courtauld Institute of Art, London, England. Baker works as an advertising copywriter by day.  www.Paulbakersculpture.com

Wednesday

ROBOTS ARE ART, a DIY Show & Contest

DIY Show & Show ran through Jan 17th, 08

Build a robot

The robotic art was judged by Monty, from ANYBOTS the first humanoid robot of it's kind.

Let Monty be the judge
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Gallery Pics
Opening partyRobots are artRobots in the Gallery
12/15/07 Robots Are Art opening party showcased, Monty the first humanoid robot of its kind, who judged the robotic art in this DIY Art show and contest. It was his first open to the public appearance. A few Pleo’s (baby Camarasaurus) wandered through the crowd as critics. Pleoworld.com
Robots served beer, painted paintings and even a disgruntled beggar robot will is on display, so expect robotic diversity to be a cornerstone of this art show. 
A presentation on the history of robotics by Frank Garvey was shown at 6pm, along with spin the robot raffle prizes and free robotic magazines. ( The premier raffle prize will be a cool robot toy from Boss Robots & a visit to ANYBOTS to spend time with Dexter & Monty in thier own natural setting)  
This event will encompass a diverse group of robotic artists including mixed media, painters and kinetic artists. The contest will be 100% violence free, and will focus on form, function, and fun. Prizes will be given for categories such as overall artistic esthetics, unusual functionality, robots as a reflection of society, and incorporation of unusual objects to name a few.  
Judging the robotic art will be, Monty the first humanoid robot of its kind along with Trevor Blackwell, Ph.D. Founder and CEO of ANYBOTS and David Calkins, President of the Robotics Society of America, and founder of the international RoboGames www.Anybots.com, http://robogames.net/index.php
Robotic Artists:

Cheryl Finfrock - Painter
Camp Peavy - Robotic artist
Mike Wilder - Robotic Artist
Willy Matsuno - Mixed Media (Prize Winner)
Max Chandler - Robotic Artist
Paul Gibson - Painter (Prize Winner)
Christoper Palmer ( CTP) - Robotic Artist (Prize Winner)
Mark Murry - Mixed Media (Prize Winner)
Scott Wiley - Painter
Liz Mamorskey - Mixed Media
James Lovekin - Mixed Media
Paul Baker -  Kinetic Artist
Nemo Gould - Robotic Artist (Prize Winner)
Al Honig & Dr. Johnathan Foote - Robotic Artists
Mark Galt - Robotic Artist
Frank Garvey - Robotic Artist (Prize Winner)


This is a not to be missed show!
SpoAnyBotsnsors: 

  

  Anything, Anytime, Anywhere

Robots are art    Boss Robots, Berkeley
Robotic art sponsor The East Bay's independent weekly
Robots love to serve beer Served by a Robot 
Mel Knox Barrel Broker    Mel Knox Barrel Broker
   Pandora.com
Pandora.com

HITEC ROBOTS  Robonova1  New Era for Edutainment Robot

SERVO Magazine

 

   Covering the world of personal robots


Vision Hispania East Bay Hispanic Newspaper

Robot  
The Latest in Hobby, Science and Consumer Robotics

Robots are art Inside bay Area.com

Ugobe  Pleo is now Live! Robots are art
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Judges:

Monty the first humanoid robot of it’s kind will be judging the robotic art along with the amazing Trevor Blackwell, Ph.D. Founder and CEO of ANYBOTS
David Calkins, President of the Robotics Society of America, and founder of the international RoboGames.
David Calkins
About FLOAT :
FLOAT is an urban art spa committed to providing an ever changing space that showcases local artists, and provides an opportunity to unwind, float and open-up the creative channels in all of us. Taking a different view of what a spa should be, we are dedicated to the simple fact that every float should be as unique and extraordinary, as the art.
Frank Garvey
Scott Wiley
Robots are art
Mark Murray Art
DIY Robots
Max Chandler Robot Art
Scott Wiley