Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Opening: Tara Foley



Either in a Million Years or Until the Bitter End
Works by Tara Foley

November 3 - December 1, 2009
Opening Reception: Tuesday, November 3rd, 6-10pm

Either in a Million Years or Until the Bitter End is a collection of drawings about memory, both personal and collective. These works are depictions of important moments that blur the line between imagination and memory. How do we remember? What does an important memory look like? How does a memory change over time? For Tara Foley, these important moments have become cathedrals, castles, monuments, patterns, body parts and mountain ranges.

Tara Foley is a San Francisco-based artist who has exhibited locally and nationally. Recently she has had solo exhibitions at local galleries Fecal Face Dot Gallery and Triple Base and created murals for 111 Minna, Sycamore Alley, and New Langton Arts. She currently works as Artists in Education Program Manager at Southern Exposure.

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Live music from 8 - 10pm with fiddlers Jill Kjompedahl and Hal Hughes and singer-songwriter Mason Lindahl

Friday, October 9, 2009

Mimi Moncier



Inside/Out is the second of five InterMissions that are created and curated by Mimi Moncier as part of the Adobe Books Parlor. Inside/Out will be a continuous series of performances within and around the window areas of the bookstore that will attempt to challenge our cultural notions of display, exhibition and social activity. Thematically, each will refer to the production of space as an ongoing and ever-changing activity within which we are all participating. Inside/Out specifically examines issues of public and private space.

Friday, October 16, 2009 5:00-10:00pm
Saturday, October 17, 2009 4:30-10:00pm*
* Closing party, artist talk and Terri Cohn's burning of stories


SEE BELOW FOR SCHEDULE

Inside/Out Schedule of Events

Friday, October 16th 5:00-10:00pm
WINDOW LEFT
5:00-5:30: Susan Rippberger, Slip
5:40-6:10: Mary V. Marsh, right sides facing
6:20-7:20: Hava Liberman, *like*
7:40-9:10: Emily Dippo/Kim Cook, Bio Box, Suit Construction
9:10-10:10: Cathy Fairbanks, ap-ART-ment Exhibit B

WINDOW RIGHT
5:00-6:00: Alan Lewis, 1/2 Way Home
6:10-7:40: Tony Bellaver, Trekker
7:50-8:20: Jesse Eric Schmidt mirroring
8:40-9:00: Happy Doll, Learning Merce
9:10-10:10: ap-ART-ment Exhibit B

Saturday, October 17th 4:30-10:00pm
WINDOW LEFT
4:30-5:30: Krisztina Lazar, Gilding the Lily
6:00-7:00: Lit Quake, Happy Doll meditating
7:00-7:45: Linda Trunzo, homoboy
7:55-8:55: maude.a.loo tags.along & shy baby collins
night-night, love you, sweet dreams, sleep fast
9:00-10:00:Reece Carter, Grooming

WINDOW RIGHT
4:30-5:30: Kathryn Williamson, Back Fall Front
6:00-7:00: Lit Quake, Krisztina meditating
7:00-8:20: Peter Max Lawrence, Working Out
8:30-10:00: Terri Cohn, Tell me a Secret Story

Christina Corfield and Ruth Hodgins



October 18th – November 13th, 2009

Opening Reception
Saturday, October 24th, 2009
7pm – 9pm

Ruth Hodgins received her BA from the Glasgow School of Art and her MFA from San Francisco Art Institute. She has exhibited both nationally and internationally, including The Atrium Gallery in Glasgow and Phyllis Wattis Theater at The Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco. Her work will be on view in upcoming shows at Pehrspace Gallery in Los Angeles and Platform 3 in Munich, Germany.

Christina Corfield also received her BA from the Glasgow School of Art and is currently completing her MFA at the San Francisco Art Institute. She has exhibited and curated exhibitions both in Europe and the US and was most recently included in "Introductions 2009" at Root Division in San Francisco. Her work will also be featured in the Pittsburgh based publication "Unicorn Mountain".