Founded in 1973, The Emeryville Artists Co-op has structured itself as a non-profit, limited-equity housing cooperative and expanded to nearly 60 studios in three buildings
Read MoreWe’ve covered candidates John Bauters & Dianne Martinez, next up is longtime resident and creator of some of our areas most distinct public art pieces,
Read MoreConsidering the massive yearly turnover in Emeryville residents (75% every 8 years is what I’ve been told), not too many of us current residents
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 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
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