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Artist Reception:
Saturday May 11th 4-6pm
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San Joaquin Potter's Guild
A non-profit organization, the San Joaquin Potters Guild was founded in 1991 by a small group of clay artists who were interested in the camaraderie and inspiration that could be gained by association with other ceramic artists. Over the years the guild has grown and now includes glass artists.
A friendly, diverse and active group, the San Joaquin Potters Guild is committed to maintaining high standards of craftsmanship and design in clay and glass. The organization encourages innovation and profession growth in technical skills and aesthetics, promotes public appreciation and understanding of ceramic and glass art and provides a medium for exchange of ideas and concerns within the field. The San Joaquin Potters Guild supports the Visions and Clay annual exhibition sponsored by San Joaquin Delta College, an annual student scholarship and a high school art exhibition with our annual Fine Arts Festival.
The members of the San Joaquin Potters Guild represents artists in Northern and Central California.
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Dive into the vibrant arts scene this May with the many events happening throughout our county! We're kicking things off with a special Artist Reception on May 11th featuring the talented members of the San Joaquin Potter's Guild. Join us to celebrate their exquisite craftsmanship in clay and glass, and learn about their impactful contributions to local exhibitions opportunities.
We have some exciting news to share too! Thanks to a generous grant from the Stockton Arts Commission, we've secured nearly $10,000 to introduce new workshops and enrich our community resources. It’s a fantastic opportunity for all of us to grow and create together.
Our calendar is brimming with activities, including a Wabi Sabi Workshop with Franca and Watercolor Workshop with Andrea Morris. Plus, we have plenty of opportunities for you to get involved, from participating in our community survey to attending various arts events throughout the region.
Whether you're an artist, a student, or simply a lover of the arts, there's a place for you here to express yourself and make your mark. Keep pushing the boundaries of your creativity—we can't wait to see what you discover next!
Let’s make this May a month to remember!
Best,
Jessica
"Art is changing. Again. Here. Now. Opportunities to witness this are rare, so attend and observe"- Jerry Saltz
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SFMoMa: Ragnar Kjartansson: The Visitors
November 5, 2022–January 26, 2025
Ragnar Kjartansson’s beloved video installation The Visitors (2012) is back at SFMOMA. In this mesmerizing hour-long work projected across nine screens, viewers are transported once again to the serene setting of Rokeby in upstate New York as the Icelandic artist and his musician friends perform together in various rooms of this historic mansion.
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Devon Turnbull’s HiFi Pursuit Listening Room Dream No. 2 is an immersive audio installation that provides visitors with a chance to experience exceptionally high-fidelity music playback on a completely custom-built sound system. It will be activated by invited operators who are noted music collectors, archivists, and musicians from the Bay Area and beyond.
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Video Courtesy of Jessica Fong
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Next Pickup & Drop off
Membership Show
June 27 12-4pm
June 28 12-4pm
June 29 12-2pm
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Membership Renewal Portal
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Being a member at the Stockton Art League offers a unique opportunity for artists and arts patrons alike. As a member, you become an active participant in the vibrant local arts scene, gaining exhibition opportunities to showcase your art in our and connect with fellow creatives. Your support as an art patron directly impacts our nonprofit art space, ensuring it remains a hub for youth and adult education, workshops, and exhibitions. By being a member, you not only contribute to the flourishing arts community but also enjoy the benefits of networking, engaging in enriching educational experiences, and playing a crucial role in sustaining the cultural heartbeat of our community. Your involvement fosters creativity, connection, and a thriving local arts scene. Join us in shaping the artistic narrative of our community!
By renewing, you actively contribute to a dynamic artistic environment, fostering creativity, connection, and community engagement. Let's continue to inspire and enrich lives through art!
Renewal Goal:
150 members renewed for 2024
Currently: 50%
Thank you for being an integral part of the Stockton Art League. We look forward to another year of artistic exploration and community impact.
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We are trying out a new membership renewal portal that allows for membership feedback and better tracking. There is a one-time sign-up option or an annual renewal option for those that want automation.
When using this portal, the Donate button is the registration button.
If you have questions or feedback (whether positive or negative), please send Jessica an email at [email protected]
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If you prefer to continue to use the Square site membership renewal, you can still use this registration for membership renewal below or stop by the gallery and renew in person.
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Elsie May Goodwin Circle
($1000 and above)
Christa Malone Estate
Denny and Lauren Ah-Tye
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Kahlo Circle
($250 and above)
Joel Blum & Jessica Fong
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Picasso Circle
($125 and above)
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Rex and Judith Buethe
Doug Genschmer
Sharon Elizondo
Lynn Reynolds
Kristen Rinaker
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Patron Circle
($75 and above)
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Shawn Allen
Emily Apodaca
Elizabeth Berrier Kummerle
Janet Bonner
Beth Brampton
Glenda Burns
Kat Castaneda
Joyce Costa
Stephen Coyle & Sasi Sivaramakrishnan
Dennis Droge
EAT Arts
Laurie Eager
Brenda Edens
Rudy Esquibel
Fred Everly
Maria Flumiani
Bea Flores
Pam Gallego
Michell Gessell
Vicki Gaia & Jim Melquist
Norma Goonan
Damon Gress
H-Art Therapy
Caroline Henry
Sid Holt
Marcela Hutak
Elizabeth Johnson
Sue LaMarr Kramer
Sara Lankutis
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Lisa Lee
Susan Lee
Jill HH Lipka
Mary Little
Anne McCaughey
Elijah Matthews
Angela Maxson
Linda Osborne
Brian Paris
Elizabeth Parrish
Tony and Vicki Ramirez
Michael J. Randolph
Pam Raney
Joy Ross
Ronda Sanders
Karen Sanders
Gay Lynn Saunders
Paula Sheil
L.O. Smith
Mitch Smith
Henrietta Sparkman
Frieda Stewart
Leslie Sullivan
JC Strote
Nancy and Bill Thomas
Elias Vazquez
Franca Van Allen
Lee Warren
George Winder
Michelle Zachlod
Ann Zinck
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Revised (4/5/2024)
This is updated monthly. If you have questions related to renewals, please email Jessica at [email protected]
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NEW* 2024 Membership Feature
Online Directory
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Greeting SAL Members,
We will be adding the Online Directory to our website in the 1st quarter of 2024. This feature will replace a printable directory from many years ago and will be public on our website. You must opt-in to have your information added to the directory by filling out the form below. You will have the option to include as much information as you would like and you will have the option to update as you need by returning to the form. Please fill out to the best of your ability.
If you would like a printed copy of the directory , we can provide one upon request. If you would like a copy or have additional questions, please email [email protected]
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Stockton Art League Awarded almost $10,000 from Stockton Arts Commission Grant for new workshops and community resources!
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"Good afternoon Jessica,
I’m reaching out on behalf of the Stockton Arts Commission. Congratulations! You have been awarded a 2024 Stockton Arts Grant. The Arts Commission has awarded you $9,956.00 in funds from your grant application."
We will annouce future events and opportunites in the next few weeks. Stay tuned.
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We had a great turn out at the Goodwin Gallery Monday April 22nd 5:30pm - 7pm with the San Joaquin Arts
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We had fanstatic conversation and feedback from 15 creatives and supporter for the arts, up next the San Joaquin Arts committee heads to Lodi May 16!
The Stockton Art League is support this work by helping to organize events and collect information. If interested in volunteering or helping this work, please email: [email protected]
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Join Us for the next stop on the listening tour, this time we will be meeting at the Lodi Art Center, 110 W Pine St, Lodi, CA 95240, May 16th 5:30-7pm for a Meet and Greet with Discussion Session with the San Joaquin Arts committee as we start the process towards partnership by getting community input. Open to all and all ages.
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MISSION:
- To Promote and Support ALL artists, art organizations, and cultural bearers in San Joaquin County.
- Create Grants to artists, art organizantions and cultural bearers in San Joaquin County.
- To host Poetry Out Loud sponsored by the California Arts Council.
2024 SAN JOAQUIN COMMUNITY SURVEY ON ARTS, CULTURE, AND CREATIVITY
Please provide input on forming a Local Arts Agency to represent San Joaquin County (SJC) in partnership with the California Arts Council, a state agency, arts.ca.gov.
WANT TO BE MORE INVOLVED IN THE PROCESS?
Get in tough with us today to be a part of this two-year project. Together we can create teh Local Arts Agency that serves all artists and all cultures through SJC. [email protected]
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With support from the California Arts Council, Amador County Arts Council (Amador Arts) has been charged to mentor the creative community of San Joaquin County (SJC) in the development and establishment of a county arts council to participate in the State-Local Partner grant https://arts.ca.gov/grant_program/state-local-partners/. This program directs state funds to each county and provides for local arts and cultural resources, the national Poetry Out Loud recitation competition for high school students, local arts and cultural grants, and partnerships within the network of State-Local Partners.
San Joaquin County-based Creatives, Artists, Arts organizations, Arts students, Teaching Artists, Cultural Practitioners, Cultural Centers, and arts and culture lovers of all disciplines and ages are invited to participate in this public survey. Your feedback is essential to planning an arts council that will best serve the entire community of SJC and represent the SJC creative economy and cultural landscape at the state level.
Next Stops:
Manteca/ Lathrop
Hatch Workshop
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Torn Boys: Record Press Release Party
April 26th, from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM
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April 26th "Torn Boys" Album event
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One night only, It was a great turn out for music at the Elsie May Goodwin Gallery for the exciting Record Press Release Party on Friday, April 26th, from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM, celebrating the release of TORN BOYS LP record and bonus materials with the band. The event, presented by the Stockton Arts League in collaboration with Independent Projects Records, promises an evening of music, entertainment, and the unveiling of TORN BOYS' highly anticipated album, CD, and DVD featuring four exclusive videos.
About Torn Boys:
Formed in 1982 by Jeffrey Clark (vocals, electric guitar) and Kelly Foley (vocals, acoustic guitar) and disbanded by late 1983, Torn Boys lived out their one and a half summers fusing dreamscape lyricism with ultra-’80’s synth rhythms and “Fripp meets Carl Perkins” electric guitar textures, leaving behind a scant recorded legacy before dissolving like the afternoon fog of their Stockton, CA home.
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Update: We will be moving workshops and ticket events to our Square Store and website starting in 2024. Some events are already on the platforms now. Use the blue buttons below to register for events. Thank you for your patience.
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Stockton Art League Members receive 10% off all purchases. For workshops, use promo code: salmember
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Do you want to host your own event?
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As a member, you can use the Gallery and workspace for your event. We encourage artists to also try out new and returning workshop opportunities. We have put together a form to help schedule events at the Goodwin Gallery. For any kind of event and to help with promotion, fill out the form below.
Please note: This form is a request for space use and will not be confirmed until further review by staff.
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NEW Monthly Watercolor Workshop with Andrea Morris
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June 16th 11am-2pm
Workshop Fee: $50 non-members or $45 SAL members
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About the Instructor - Andrea Morris:
Andrea Morris, our skilled instructor, has a passion for sharing her profound knowledge and love for art with fellow artists. With a journey marked by discovery and a deep fascination with artistic expression, Andrea has honed her expertise in oil painting. Her guidance will provide you with valuable insights and techniques that will elevate your own artistic journey.
Whether you're a beginner eager to dip your toes into the world of oil painting or an experienced artist seeking to refine your skills, this workshop promises an enriching experience. Spaces are limited, so secure your spot today to embark on this artistic journey with Andrea Morris at the Goodwin Gallery.
Note: All skill levels are welcome. Materials will be provided. Just bring your creativity and an eagerness to learn!
Artist Bio:
In her decades-spanning practice, Andrea Morris has explored wildlife and the human form through different material and mediums. Self-taught, she has explored and refined her style of portraying her subjects in a colorful and contemporary way. Andrea has been teaching advanced levels of painting in watercolor, oils, acrylics, pastels, mixed media and drawing for more than ten years. Her work has been displayed and exhibited in many art venues in California.
Andrea’s greatest joy has been in sharing her knowledge and love of
art with fellow artists and documenting her journey of discovery and fascination in artistic expression.
For registration questions, please contact Jessica at [email protected]
Note: Minimum 4 participants for the workshop to run. If the workshop is under-enrolled, participants will be refunded their registration cost.
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Save this section as we will update the "register" button with new dates.
Sunday May 19th Session 10am-1pm
Sunday June 9th Session 10am-1pm
Figure Drawing Sessions are non-instructed open studio sessions featuring a live nude model. The session fee is $15 (+ a suggested $5 tip for the model). Artists must bring their own easel, drawing board, and materials. Space is limited to 12 participants per session... sign up early to secure your seat by clicking below.
Etiquette: Once the model disrobes, the gallery will be locked. Late arrivals are welcome, but they will be allowed in only during a break between poses. There is NO PHOTOGRAPHY OF NUDE MODELS allowed. Conversations and music must be kept at a low level. Artists and models are welcome to give any feedback and concerns to a monitor.
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Come and explore the beauty of imperfect art. Find the hidden charms in imperfection, in simplicity, and in the impermanence of all things. In this class, you will learn barebone meditation in the Zen tradition and the application of Japanese esthetics, as you create a series of art pieces with assorted objects found in nature. All materials are provided.
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Jessica is doing a trial run of a "Build your Own Square Online Store- Using the Point of Sale System on your phone" workshop later this month with a few participants. If you are interested in taking a workshop May 21st, reach out to [email protected] to find out more.
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Scholarships are available. Submit requests to [email protected] Register Online at https://square.link/u/Wl4iLqsq
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Through OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning), This workshop gives you access to the ceramics studio for 12 hours of making and 6 hours of glazing in a climate controlled studio. This is an open study with no project lessons. Perfect for building on your current skills and be in a group of other makers. Instructor available to assist with individual projects. The studio will be firing cone 10 clay and glazes. This class will be hosted in the Ceramics Studio next to the Powell Arts Center on University of the Pacific's campus. Bring your lunch and take a break at your choosing.
Previous experience required. Open to ages 18+
Course Fee: $150
Materials: Registration does not include supplies. A base material fee of $35 will be collected on the first day with the option to purchase additional materials. Participants may bring their own materials upon instructor approval.
Instructor: Jessica Fong
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National Juried Exhibition is Back!
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Deadline: Saturday, July 21, 2024 10:59 PST
Cash awards: Best of Show: $1,000, Second Place: $500, Third Place: $250 and additional cash merit/juror awards.
ELIGIBILITY: Open to U.S. based artists working in fine art media, excluding video and installation art.
Jurors: TBA
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Assistance with photographing artwork is available. Please make an appointment by email to [email protected] when you are ready.
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City of Stockton Arts Commission
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The City of Stockton Arts Commission (SAC) has announced the opportunity for artists and live performers to apply to participate in the 2024 Stockton Art Nights. The deadline for Artist Display and Live Performer Applications varies by event. An application must be completed and either emailed or delivered in-person by the following dates for each event to be considered. Those dates are April 12, 2024 at 5:00pm for the June 5, 2024 event, June 28, 2024 at 5:00pm for the September 11, 2024 event, November 4, 2024 at 5:00pm for the December 11, 2024 event.
Community Services Department
Administration Offices
Cesar Chavez Central Library, 2nd floor
605 N. El Dorado St
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On View
- Local and Regional Works
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The 10th Annual Art Splash will be held on May 10th, 5pm, at the Courthouse Plaza! Enjoy live performances, an art display, a fashion show , and a welcoming reception. This event is FREE for artists and the public. Ride the RTD to the Downtown Transit Center and take a short walk to the Courthouse Plaza to join in on the creativity.
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Flavor Fest - Downtown Stockton
May 17-19, 2024 at the Weber Point Events Center in Downtown Stockton
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Recap 2023 FlavorFest
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LEYENDECKER: CELEBRATING 150 YEARS
On View: February 22, 2024 - September 15, 2024
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Few people today recognize the name Joseph Christian Leyendecker and yet he was arguably this nation’s most popular commercial artist during the first four decades of the 20th century. His paintings helped sell everything from men’s clothing to breakfast cereal and he helped define the modern magazine cover.
Haggin Museum houses the largest public collection of original artworks by the “Golden Age” illustrator. The museum’s core Leyendecker Gallery displays over 40 pieces of original work and personal ephemera. In honor of the 150th anniversary of his birth, the Haggin is displaying a collection of rarely seen original works and sketches by the artist. The selection includes J.C. and his brother Frank’s sketches, allowing viewers to get a closer look at the artists’ process.
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Dear Friends of the Reynolds Gallery – We are thrilled to announce the opening of the Art, Media, and Design senior and junior showcase HUE-MANITY: A Colorful Array of Perspectives. This is more than just an exhibition write the student organizers—it is a celebration of the kaleidoscope of colors that unite us all as members of the human family, inviting us to embrace the richness of our differences and find common ground in our shared humanity.
Featured senior graphic design students are Felicity Andrews, Quintin Belcher, Kristy Karan, Emily La Russa, Nicky Nguyen, Jazzy Woods, and Brianna Yoritate. The featured senior studio artists are Giao Nguyen, Alicia van de Bor, Kayleigh Woods, and Xiaomeng Xu (Iris). The featured Media X students, whose work can be found in the Art Building lobby, are James Greer, Isaac Gomez, Mercy Gomez, Ray Magu, William Navarro, and Andrea Tapia.
Please join us for a celebration and awards reception on Thursday, April 11 from 6–8pm. Refreshments will be provided. The exhibition is open to the public April 9 through May 13.
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Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento
On View: Feb 4 - May 19, 2024
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Black Artists in America
From Civil Rights to the Bicentennial
Explore brilliant and powerful works from artists who celebrated racial identity, communicated with Black audiences, and participated in the struggle for equality in the 1960s.
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January 20 – August 11, 2024
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Explore the history of San Francisco through fashion. Featuring one of the most iconic collections of 20th- and 21st-century women’s clothing in the United States, this exhibition includes 100 collection highlights, along with local loans of high fashion and haute couture. The first major presentation of our costume collection in over 35 years, it showcases designs from French couturiers, Japanese avant-garde designers, and other pillars of the fashion industry, including Christian Dior, Alexander McQueen, Christopher John Rogers, Comme des Garçons, and Rodarte. The designs on view, many never shown before, reflect San Francisco’s long-standing tradition of self-expression through fashion.
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Experience the kaleidoscopic world of Yayoi Kusama, one of the most iconic and globally celebrated artists working today. Kusama’s first solo presentation in Northern California encompasses two Infinity Mirror Rooms, including her newest room, Dreaming of Earth’s Sphericity, I Would Offer My Love (2023), a cosmos of dancing color and light.
LOVE IS CALLING (2013), the second room in the presentation — and one of Kusama’s largest and most immersive works — features a darkened environment illuminated by vividly colored inflatable forms that extend from the floor and ceiling accompanied by the sound of the artist reciting a poem about love.
The infinite awaits. Join us for this extraordinary experience.
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Picture the last time music moved you. Imagine how the sound was amplified. Think about what initially drew you to that album cover or concert poster. How did design shape your experience?
Explore this question with us in Art of Noise. This exhibition is a multi-sensory ode to how design has changed the way we’ve experienced music over the past 100 years. Don’t miss:
Floor-to-Ceiling Gallery of Music Graphics
Pore over 400+ San Francisco psychedelic rock posters, featuring legendary bands like the Grateful Dead. See icons of graphic design by Milton Glaser and others. Mid-century modern album covers, as well as hip-hop, punk, and rave flyers complete this expansive display of incredible color and creativity.
Music Technology and Innovative Product Design
Chart over a century of sound in over 100 objects, from early phonographs to the Music: Not Impossible Haptic Suit, which translates sound onto the skin through vibration. Discover experimental music devices with design choices that will surprise you.
teenage engineering’s Design Touch
Settle into a seating landscape that invites you to connect with others through music. The Swedish music-tech company has applied their unconventional design mindset to the exhibition experience, from this plush, sound installation to the look and feel of the gallery spaces.
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Photo Credit: SFMoMA
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Zanele Muholi: Eye Me
January 18–August 11, 2024
Floor 3
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A self-described visual activist, Zanele Muholi (b. 1972, Umlazi, South Africa) uses the camera to explore issues of gender identity, representation, and race. Often photographing their own body or members of their LGBTQ+ community in South Africa, Muholi calls attention to the trauma and violence enacted on queer people while celebrating their beauty and resilience. Activism is central to Muholi’s artistic practice, from their early work contending with the dangers of being queer in South Africa to their more recent work embracing their own blackness and gender expression. This exhibition brings together photographs from 2002 to the present alongside the artist’s latest explorations in painting and sculpture. The first major exhibition of Muholi’s work on the West Coast, it provides the opportunity for Bay Area audiences to experience the full range of the artist’s expansive project.
“‘Eye Me’ is a meaningful, gorgeous exploration of Black, queer lives in South Africa … The most pressing question I left with: How do I express how urgent it is for audiences to see this show?”
— Tony Bravo, San Francisco Chronicle
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Pier 24 Photography
The final Exhibition until January 2025
Pier 24 is one of the largest venues in the world dedicated to viewing photography. Since its inception it has always been free to view the comprehensive collection of more than 5,000 works by 500 photographers, all purchased by the Pilara Foundation.
The gallery space is nearly 27,000 square feet and attendance has always been by reservation and limited, to provide the viewer a serene experience while looking at the Pilara collection, along with other private collections on loan, like that of Bob and Randi Fisher.
The staff only mounts one exhibition per year, while also co-sponsoring the Larry Sultan Visiting Artist Program, with the California College of the Arts. Pier 24 has also published 20 books on photography.
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Excerpt: TURNING THE PAGE
As the saying goes, a picture is worth a thousand words. In its more than ten years, Pier 24 Photography has exhibited many thousands of photographs, and thus hundreds of thousands of hypothetical words. Up until now, every show has begun with the Pilara Foundation Collection and expanded from there. Turning the Page is the first exhibition that does not feature works from our collection. Instead, it looks at and celebrates the photobook, a medium that has undergone its own renaissance parallel to our years in operation. Each of the galleries presents works from a distinct photobook, whether an iconic volume or a recent monograph. The content, sequence, and design of each selected book guided our approach to that particular installation, aiming for a thoughtful translation of its overall tone and intent. Ultimately, Turning the Page invites you to consider how the viewing context impacts our understanding of a photographic project.
Among the classic works represented here are Robert Frank’s Les Américains (The Americans, 1958), Masahisa Fukase’s Karasu (Ravens, 1986), Larry Sultan’s Pictures from Home (1992), and Jim Goldberg’s Raised by Wolves (1995)—four photobooks that speak to the breadth of the medium across the second half of the twentieth century. Many consider The Americans so influential that every photobook since has been either in conversation with it or in rebellion against it. Ravens trades Frank’s restless questioning of the American dream for a dark, introspective processing of grief in the aftermath of Fukase’s divorce; both demonstrate how image sequencing can evoke feeling and narrative. Pictures from Home and Raised by Wolves build upon these precedents, combining image sequence, page layout, and text to tell powerful stories and reveal certain truths.
Over the past twenty years, photobooks have become increasingly essential to many photographers, offering a distinctive medium for fully realizing their visions—often pushing the boundaries of the book form along the way. This approach to design and layout extends to how several of the featured photographers have installed works from their projects. Few artists have explored the photobook’s range as extensively as Rinko Kawauchi, whose Ametsuchi (2013) unifies book design with her project’s concept and visual content; her lyrical installation echoes the sequence and design within her book’s pages. Vasantha Yogananthan’s A Myth of Two Souls (2016–21) is a series of seven individual yet related photobooks, one for each chapter of the Hindu epic the Ramayana, upon which the project is loosely based. The design of Rose Marie Cromwell’s El Libro Supremo de la Suerte (2018) is based on Cuban charadas—small photocopied pamphlets that guide people in placing bets in Havana’s underground lottery by assigning numbers to everyday objects; Cromwell’s nonlinear approach to image sequencing is also informed by this random system. And in Wires Crossed (2023), Ed Templeton documents two decades of his life as a professional skateboarder in a dense, frenetic sequence evoking the look and feel of the skate world he helped create. These four photographers have conceived unique installations for Turning the Page that speak to the kind of engaging experiences they are known for creating when translating their works from page to wall.
Pier 24 Photography has long believed in the photobook as an essential vehicle for both discovering new and exciting photographers, and looking deeply at the history of the medium. Additionally, we have contributed to the photobook community with our own publishing program. As with all of our shows, we hope you will see both familiar works that call out to you as old friends might, and unfamiliar photographers for you to encounter. It is this eye toward the future, with a humble respect for the past, that unifies the work on display. We hope you will join us as we turn the page together.
Viewer discretion advised for this exhibition as some galleries display themes of drug use and sexual abuse.
PARTICIPATING ARTISTS:
Richard Avedon | Libby Black | Rose Marie Cromwell | Rineke Dijkstra | Robert Frank | Masahisa Fukase | Jim Goldberg | Curran Hatleberg | Rinko Kawauchi | Baldwin Lee | Helen Levitt | Zanele Muholi | Cindy Sherman | Donavon Smallwood | Alec Soth | Larry Sultan | Ed Templeton | Vasantha Yogananthan |
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Goodwin Gallery Hours
Thursday 12-4pm
Friday 12-4pm
Saturday 12-2pm
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Open Studio Days at the Gallery
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Open Studio Days at the Goodwin Gallery Thursdays 10am-1pm
This activity was formerly on Tuesdays will now move to Thursdays. Artists are welcome to work in all media and are responsible for respecting the workspace rules.
FREE and Open to the Public.
For more information, please email [email protected]
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Looking for a map of Public Art Works around the World?
Check out the Public Art Archive
The Western States Arts Federation (WESTAF) assists state arts agencies, arts organizations, and artists in their quest to serve diverse audiences, enrich the lives of local communities, and provide access to the arts and arts education for all. Through innovative programming, advocacy, research, technology, and grantmaking, WESTAF encourages the creative advancement and preservation of the arts regionally and through a national network of customers and alliances.
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Free Days at the Art Museums
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(continuing to be updated)
Haggin Museum - Stockton, CA
ALL VISITORS ARE ADMITTED FREE OF CHARGE ON THE 1ST SATURDAY OF THE MONTH
Crocker Museum - Sacramento, CA
Pay What You Wish Sunday - SPONSORED BY WESTERN HEALTH ADVANTAGE / FREE MUSEUM ADMISSION)
THIRD SUNDAY OF EACH MONTH
Legion of Honor - San Francisco, CA
General admission is free the first Tuesday of every month. (Admission is partnered with deYoung Art Museum - See both in the same day)
deYoung Art Museum - San Francisco, CA
General admission is free the first Tuesday of every month. (Admission is partnered with Legion of Honor - See both in the same day)
Asian Art Museum - San Francisco, CA
Free First Sundays
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