A selection of Emeryville-centric artists being profiled from around the web including Berkeley artist Tyler Hoare whom was one of the original contributors to Emeryville’s
Read MoreEmeryville photographer joSon draws on his time as a Buddhist monk in Vietnam to create intimate portraits of nature. By Sam Levin When joSon
Read MoreThe fake documentary Exit Through the Gift Shop opened up the underground world of street art to the masses and made a star out
Read MoreWe’ve done Food & Pets, but we can’t forget about what made our city famous: Art (Amongst other things 😉 Public Art, Street Art, DIY Art
Read MoreThey’ve become such a ubiquitous part of Emeryville that I almost forget about them sometimes. Recently, while waiting at a stoplight, I observed a woman
Read MoreIn a 4-1 vote (Atkin voting nay) the council voted to move forward with the creation of a full-scale Mock-up version of the installation
Read MoreI’ve been told that Emeryville boasts more artists per capita than any other city in the state. Surely this number has been reduced over
Read MoreLike many artists, Monique Harris would love to make enough money to support herself full-time. For now though, Harris, who has limited use of her
Read MoreThe publishing of the NY Times article Once Upon a Landscape profiling Brooklyn artist and Berkeley native Carol Bove led me to this 1982 archive titled “Rubbish lives for a
Read MoreA new site promoting itself as “Everything Emeryville” has recently hit the interwebz. Co-sponsored by the City & the Emeryville Chamber of Commerce, it boasts
Read MoreJoining the strong roster of public art in Emeryville is a new sculpture entitled “All Together Now” (named after a similarly titled Beatles song). The
Read MoreEmeryville, an industrial center that languished for years, changed its image in the 1990s by becoming an arts center. In the early 20th century,
Read MoreWhat is the heart of the city of Emeryville? Non-Residents might say Bay Street but I shudder to think that a mall could satisfy
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