Monday, July 20, 2009

MOUNTAINS MOTORCYCLES HORSES AND WAVES


MOUNTAINS MOTORCYCLES HORSES AND WAVES
new works on paper

A group show in conjunction with the Portland premier of Tiffany Campbell and Andria Lessler's lady surf film "Dear and Yonder"

Participating Artistst
Rick Albano
Jeff Canham Alberto Cuadros Victoria Jarvis Rachel Kaye Serena Mitnik-Miller Nathaniel Russell Johanna St. Clair Yasmina Dedijer-Small

TUESDAY AUGUST 4 7PM
Holocene
1001 se Morrison
Portland, Oregon

Thursday, June 18, 2009

MATTSON FAMILY ART BENEFIT


Alberto Cuadros : Andrew Paynter : Andy Davis : Candace Anderson : Chivo : Ciro Bicudo : David Hanson : Droog79 : Dustin Ortiz : Ed Fladung : Frank Cubillos : Heather Brown : Jair Bortoleto : Jamie Watson : Jay Watson : Jenny McGee Dougherty : Jessica Nichols : John Zane Zappas : Joseph Conway : Julie Goldstein : Justin Furniss : Kassia Meador : Katrine Hildebrandt : Kieron 'Seamouse' Lewis : Kim Nguyen : Kyle Lightner : Lindsay Preston : Liz Cockrum : Luke Taaffe : Maggie Marsek : Meegan Feori : Michael Singman-Aste : Peter Jackson Hussey : Peter McBride : Renata Morrone : Rick Albano : Ryan Tatar : Serena Mitnik-Miller : Scott Massey : Scott Szegeski : Ted 'Clayfin' Gallup : Theo Hetherington : Thomas Campbell : Tiffany Campbell : Todd Stewart : Troy Dockins : Ty Williams : Yusuke Hanai

Mattson Family Art Benefit

Friday, June 26 - one night only!

Surfindian
4658 Mission Blvd., Pacific Beach

858.412.5334

Music by the Mattson 2



Silent Auction 7pm - 9pm

Art to be "in hand" to winning bidder by 9:30pm


100% of the proceeds will go to the Mattson family.

$5 suggested donation at the door




For more information, please go to www.surfindian.com

Surfindian is a constantly evolving art project and retail store focused on the art of surfing. Surfindian features surf-themed art, apparel, film, books, and jewelry, as well as fine hand-shaped surfboards, fins and other surfing accessories. Surfindian is located at 4658 Mission Boulevard, in the heart of Pacific Beach, California. The store phone number is 858.412.5334. For directions and other information, please visit www.surfindian.com, and follow the link to the blog.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Art for a good cause...


Design for Humanity


BID ON EBAY
for my art and support CHARITY: WATER

OEAN + BEACH





I am curating a show at Needles & Pens...

COME SEE

OCEAN + BEACH
a group of artist who thrive in and around the coastal zone

JULY 2nd - JULY 31st
opening reception July 2nd 6-9pm

Artists include...

CHARLIE CALLAHAN
JEFF CANHAM
MISHA CAPECCHI
ALBERTO CUADROS
AMY JO DIAZ
KYLE FIELD
CHRISTOPHER GENTILE
RACHEL KAYE
JEFFREY MANSON
AARON MASON
JOHN MCCAMBRIDGE
SERENA MITNIK-MILLER
DAVE MULLER
JAY NELSON
LANA PORCELLO
NATHANIEL RUSSELL
ORION SHEPHERD
MASON ST. PETER
AUGUSTUS THOMPSON
ISABELL WEBERBAUER

All artists works will be made by hand specifically for this show.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Alex Kopps: a turn for the worse.


Alex Kopps
a turn for the worse.

JUNE 20TH- AUGUST 5TH 2009

MOLLUSK SURF SHOP GALLERY
4500 IRVING STREET
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94122
WWW.MOLLUSKSURFSHOP.COM


OPENING RECEPTION:

Saturday, June 20th from 7-10pm

Mollusk Surf Shop Gallery is proud to announce our second solo show with Alex Kopps "A Turn for the Worse." Alex has been an integral part of Mollusk Family since we opened our doors in 2005 creating t-shirts, posters and art for the shop. Currently Alex has been begun work on his own homespun surf film, Displacement. The film is based around an obscure surf subculture inspired by the designs of George Greenough and later refined by Greg Liddle through his displacement hulls, or what its proponents call “stubbies.” Displacement will combine 1970s super 8 footage from “stubbie” dungeon master Steve Krajewski and the generally DIY approach to contemporary mixed media supplied by Kopps. Alex has always enjoyed challenging structure in his art, which is also evident in his filmmaking.

Alex Kopps attended school at The California College of Arts in San Francisco, where he continues to live and work as an artist. Alex's visual art consists of paintings with gouache on wood and paper with subject matter that is largely nonobjective but aesthetically has strong ties to the natural world. When in the gallery, he tends towards installation using diverse materials such as live grass, scrap wood, and sewn together US currency that he cuts into silhouette form or more recently has sewn into makeshift clothing.

Sunday, May 31, 2009

tile buildup...




Wednesday, May 27, 2009

a sneak peak




of a work in progress....