Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Lecture Series at SFAI

Graduate Lecture Series, Spheres of Interest at San Francisco Art Institute

Fridays, 5:00-7:00pm, Lecture Hall at 800 Chestnut St.

- January 30: Nora Alter, "Hearing the Essay"
- February 20: Julio César Morales, "Cover Version"
- March 13: Lydia Yee, " The Originality of the Chinese Avant-Garde”
- March 27: Ann Goldstein, " Martin Kippenberger: The Problem Perspective”
- April 3: Tony Conrad and Activating the Medium, "Fantastic Glissando"
- April 4: Activating the Medium Festival, (the festival will start at 8:00pm, LH, 800 Chestnut)
- April 24: James Meyer, "From Nomadism to Cosmopolitism”
- May 1: Alexander Alberro, "New Forms of Spectatorship in Contemporary Art”


Art Openings at the SFAI Graduate Center, Tuesdays at 2565 Third Street from 7-9pm (Take the T to 20th, walk south a block and a half).
and most Tuesdays from 5:00-7:00 pm at Diego Gallery at 800 Chestnut Street

Friday, January 23, 2009

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

a note about the illustrations


"For illustrations, please look closely at real cities. While you are looking, you might as well also listen, linger and think about what you see."

http://www.zurdogo.com/attractions/mmurals.html
also www.precitaeyes.org

one observation: the wheatpasted art installations on 15th st. have been covered. although that building seems ripe for redevelopment, it makes a great canvas, if only temporarily.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Grateful

After being blessed with the chance to share space, 
 so many hearts in Beautiful Bay Area, the 
phone conversations condensing miles between us
I feel grateful. 

I am learning to let go while holding
on, 
learning to grow closer while growing apart
and tremendously grateful 
that so many memories, experiences, 
and hearts are sewn into the very fabric of who I am. 

Thursday, January 8, 2009

thoughts

First of all, upheaval in oakland. Here's an article leah shared with me that i think is worth making available to all. the focus is community building, living now how we want to live in the future. Offers things to keep in mind when organizing. http://www.racewire.org/archives/2009/01/update_on_fruitvale_bart_prote.html

Also. dance. theater. performance. recognizing how i want more of this in my life. culture. interested in seeing this piece in march. it's a long ways away, but you should come too, everyone.
http://www.ybca.org/tickets/production/view.aspx?id=5071

there is a unique feeling that comes with watching humans create. i want more

abby . and call anytime. 773-636-3990

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Poem Joy

WAGE PEACE, by Mary Oliver

Wage peace with your breath.

Breathe in firemen and rubble, breathe out whole buildings and flocks of redwing blackbirds.

Breathe in terrorists and breathe out sleeping children and freshly mown fields.

Breathe in confusion and breathe out maple trees.

Breathe in the fallen and breathe out lifelong friendships intact.

Wage peace with your listening: hearing sirens, pray loud.

Remember your tools: flower seeds, clothespins, clean rivers.

Make soup.

Play music, learn the words for "thank you" in three languages.

Learn to knit, and make a hat.

Think of chaos as dancing raspberries, imagine grief as the outbreath of beauty or the gesture of fish.

Swim for the other side.

Wage peace.

Never has the world seemed so fresh and precious.

Have a cup of tea and rejoice.

Act as if armistice has already arrived.

Don't wait another minute.

Joy Jumping

My dog has superpowers.
I wan to talk to you people.
206.818.1504
call me.
I am Ellie.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

giving/receiving



this is freshly editted video of an installation I did in december. i was thinking about holding on and letting go, begging and communion, giving and receiving.
Hey Friends. Check it out...I am going to be an Auntie in March!!!...Mollie

What Would the World be without Mary Oliver?

This woman may bring back many shared memories: and new ones too...

Iraq

I want to sing a song
for a body I saw
crumpled
and without a name

But clearly someone young 
who had not yet lived his life
and never would.
How shall I do this?

What kind of song
would serve such a purpose?
This poem may never end,
for what answer does it have

for anyone, 
in this distant,
comfortable country,
simply looking on?

Clearly
he had a weapon in his hands.
I think
he could have been no more than twenty.

I think, whoever he was
of whatever country,
he might have been my brother,
were the world different.

I think, 
he would not have been lying there,
were the world different.
I think,

If i had known him,
on his birthday,
I would have made for him
a great celebration.

-The great imaginary friend of Emily's, Mary Oliver

Belmont Inspiration

Below is a trailer for a film that I worked on last summer. Some great people are working on the film. They're our age, super motivated and very talented. It is an inspiration to see this dream come alive.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

this one time at band camp

they tell me i drink too much.
that i expect too much from life.
drunk pasta sings
as the turbo booster gas light burns away
years falling by the wayside
like rivers on some long forgotten bayou
as if we'd find anything we wanted in this rubble
once i saw this twilight zone episode where this family was escaping
a nuclear holocaust to a planet that was similar to theirs
it ends
they are on their way to earth.
why not be cast as the aliens?
music soars from one canal to another
time travelers we all roam these broad landscapes
painted watercolors
drip from my mind
to yours
will we find that hope we've been promised
this western paradise of what we could always be.
they said she was a good writer.
she was never convinced.
this is what you shall do.
you shall live your life
you shall be a diamond in the sun
shine on everyone
let my dribble drool from your drinking lips
and we will kiss the moonlight like savages
be free
if
nothing
else
be
...

Friday, January 2, 2009

check out Brianna Skellie and other artists engaging in social action, art, and life:

freedomofinformation2008.blogspot.com

anchored/buoyant


Much love to Mollie the dreamer, and to those who are sharing the moments here and there that have been making me feel so full lately. the words anchored and buoyant have been coming up in my days; I have been tasting the commitments and roots I have here, while celebrating the opportunities I have opened as well. they are layers of the same moment. and the moment is 2009!

Let's Converse!

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Happy NEW Year!


There has been so much loving this year already. Party time in SF was a hit, lots of Scripps friends love and new friends too. to do list tattoos decorate many arms now. This is a shot right after west coast midnight. leah and i got some red light loving. abby