Date: 7/13/2008 (Sunday)
Time: 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Location: 944 Fort Barry
Ticket Info: ADMISSION IS FREE!
Mess Hall Cafe Open from Noon - 4:30PM
Just three times per year Headlands Center for the Arts invites you behind the studio doors of its world renowned Artist in Residence program to witness the creative process of writers, musicians, dancers, choreographers and visual artists of all kinds. This Summer welcomes a diverse group of individuals from the Eastern, Southern, Western and Midwestern United States, as well as from the UK, Austria, Hong Kong, and Canada, all of whom meditate on, and create work about, environmental, national, physical, cultural, communal and aesthetic issues.
So, come visit our historic 1907-era buildings, listen to fiction/non-fiction readings, discuss works-in-progress with artists, see musical/dance performances and enjoy a delicious locally grown lunch prepared by Chef Juliette Delventhal in the Mess Hall.
Some of the Bay Area’s best artists and performers have honed their chops at the Headlands Center for the Arts and its open house events are a great opportunity to see what’s new in the arts and who’s going to be the next big thing. – San Francisco Chronicle
Artists in Residence Akhim Yuseff Cabey, writing John Crutchfield, playwright Ken Goldberg, new media Scot Kaplan, performance/installation Chip Lord, new media Ivy Ma, sculpture/installation David Moises, new media Curtis Schreier, new media Jennie Smith, drawing/painting Alec Soth, photography Bruce Tomb, new media Ming Tsao, musican/composer Laila Voss, performance/installation
Tournesol Awardee Paul Wackers, painting
Marin Arts Council Studio Awardee Daniel McCormick, sculpture/installation
Graduate Fellows Colette Campbell-Jones, photography, SFAI Caroline Cloak, installation, UC Davis Taha Belal, visual, CCA Michael Hall, painting/video, Mills College Emily Prince, drawing/installation, UC Berkeley Manuel Rios, printmaking/installation, CSU, Sacramento Naomi Vanderkindren, photography, Stanford Jessica Walker, multi-media, SFSU
Affiliates Robin Ekiss, poetry Eric Hongisto, painting Ginelle Hustrulid, film/video Julie Lara Kahn, multidisciplinary Pawel Kruk, visual Christine Lee, sculpture/installation Justin Limoges, visual Emily McLeod, photography Danielle Mourning, film/video/photography James Sansing, sculpture/installation/photography Karen Schwartz, sculpture/installation Richard T. Walker, film/video/performance Vanessa Woods, film/video Christine Wong Yap, installation/printmaking/photography
Staff Holly Blake, painting
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