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July 23, 2014
Arts & Culture/In the Neighborhood

E’ville’s Poet Laureate launches “Poems on the Emery Go-Round” program

The City of Emeryville is asking you to “Put down your phone, pick up a poem!”. As part of the Poet Laureate program of

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June 27, 2014
Arts & Culture/In the Neighborhood

E’ville Arts: Fish house architect Tssui, Red Baron creator Hoare & Emery students mapping our history

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

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June 6, 2014
In the Neighborhood/Local Business

Pacific Landscape Gallery joins the Park Ave District

Since the Park Avenue Districts’ 2006-2011 renovation, the shady, tree-lined street has mostly remained a secret among the small local workforce and few residents. Slowly but

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June 11, 2013
Arts & Culture/Gallery/In the Neighborhood

Seyed Alavi: The Artist behind those iconic yellow utility boxes

They’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

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May 28, 2013
Arts & Culture/In the Neighborhood

Council votes to preserve Point Emery Art installation

In 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

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May 15, 2013
Arts & Culture/In the Neighborhood

Emeryville artist uses her head to create | CCTimes

Like 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

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May 9, 2013
Arts & Culture/History & Archive/In the Neighborhood

Junkopia: Mudflat sculpture film surfaces on Youtube

The 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

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February 24, 2013
Architecture & Public Art/Gallery/History & Archive

Mudflat Sculpture Archive

Consider this Gallery an aggregate of images I’ve amassed from various web sources including this page dedicated to the mudflats on Tribe.net, a collection

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May 12, 2012
History & Archive/News & Commentary

Emeryville mud flat sculptures revisited | The Big Event

One of the most highly trafficked posts in this blog is actually a repost of an Emeryville Mudflat Sculptures article on SFGate. I guess it’s

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March 2, 2012
Arts & Culture/Commentary/In the Neighborhood/News & Commentary

E’ville: City Where Art Flourishes | SFGate

Emeryville, an industrial center that languished for years, changed its image in the 1990s by becoming an arts center. In the early 20th century,

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