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April 3, 2008

Mother Exhibit at Gregory Kate Gallery

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Nadia Vinogradova, Babushika

Gregory Kate Gallery's April exhibit is "Mother" with 25 artists participating, including some current KALEID gallery artists: Christine Benjamin, Gary Coleman, Therese May, Mary Medrano and Nadia Vinogradova.

There are artists' receptions on Friday, April 4th and April 18th from 7-9pm. They invite you to visit and vote for your favorite artwork and the three winners receive a cash prize. The exhibit runs through Sunday April 27th.

Gregory Kate Gallery
925 The Alameda, #101
San Jose 95126

April 8, 2008

New Media Arts and the Law panel discussion

California Lawyers for the Arts Education Program presents:
New Media Arts and The Law

The intersection of art, science, and technology has resulted in a creative boom in contemporary art and an emergent area of the Law.

California Lawyers for the Arts is pleased to present a conversation between Emily A. Berger, Intellectual Property Fellow with Electronic Frontier Foundation, Joel Slayton, Director of the CADRE Laboratory for New Media, and Eric Steuer, Creative Commons Creative Director, exploring the ways copyright laws are implicated in new media art and the challenges artists face in this evolving area of the law.

Co-sponsored by: Bay Area Glass Institute, Community School of Art and Music, Phantom Galleries, San Jose Institute of Contemporary Arts, and Viet Arts.

Topics for discussion may include derivative works, best practices, defensible positions, reproduction and public display rights and the Internet, peer-to-peer file sharing, streaming, fair use, and their views on whether current copyright laws are promoting or stifling creativity and the direction in which they feel the law is or should evolve.

Friday, April 18th, 2008
The Kirsch Conference Center, 60 South Market Street, Tenth Floor, San Jose

Registration- 6:30 – 7:00 pm
Presentation- 7:00 – 8:30 pm
Q&A- 8:30 – 9:00 pm

C.L.A. members $ 10.00
Members of Sponsoring Organizations $10.00
Non-members $ 20.00
Free with NEW membership

Please per-register for this program where you can submit your question to the panel and choose to pay at the door or via PayPal.
click here to pre-register! (click on the "Sponsoring Organization" box for $10 admission.)

For more information please contact
Mary Ellen or Erin at sanjose@calawyersforthearts.org
(408) 998-2787 X216

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Andy Gouveia at Broken Door Cafe

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Good friend of KALEID and Phantom Galleries Andy Gouveia will unveil new work this Friday night, April 11th at Broken Door Espresso.

Pellet will also be on view and The Drugs will perform live.

Friday, April 11th - 8:00pm
Broken Door Espresso
231 East Santa Clara, downtown San Jose
(across the street from City Hall)

April 11, 2008

Black & Brown Spring Fashion Show "Extinction"

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Anno Domini is hosting Black & Brown's Spring Fashion Show entitled "Extinction." B&B is a great asset to our creative community and their fashion shows are always professional and inspirational.

Saturday, April 12th
Doors open at 8pm, show at 9pm
$7 admission

Anno Domini gallery
366 South First Street, downtown San Jose

April 14, 2008

A Pear and A Yam by Judy Gittlesohn

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Ohlone Valley Foods is pleased to host A Pear and A Yam, new paintings by Judy Gittlesohn. There will be an artist's reception on Wednesday, April 16th, 5:30-7:30pm.

Ohlone Valley Foods
2134 Old Middlefield Way, Suite J
Mountain View, Ca. 94040

April 16, 2008

Christine Benjamin at Blank Club & Good Kharma

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Christine has a one night exhibit of newly painted skate decks on Tuesday, April 29th at 9pm at the Blank Club. Live music by RS2 Solid Sound!

The Blank Club
44 South Almaden Avenue, San Jose, CA 95113
21 and over with ID (make sure you bring your ID!)

Christine will also be exhibiting new paintings - Bots, Babes and Beasts at Good Kharma Restaurant on First Friday, May 2nd art reception 7 - 9 PM. Art show runs from Friday, May 2nd to Friday, May 30th

Good Karma Vegan Restaurant
37 South First Street (between Post and Santa Clara)
San Jose, CA 95113

Animal Portraits exhibit by Diana Hartman

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Animal Portraits by Diana Hartman

Bean Scene Cafe will be displaying the art work of Diana Hartman, during the months of April and May. Diana says: The animal portraits attempt to demonstrate the human qualities an animal can possess. Each portrait conveys a certain character and emotion, that people can connect with. The work also contains vivid colors to project the warmth and intimacy found in nature.

Bean Scene Cafe
186 S. Murphy Ave, Sunnyvale

Noel Huh exhibit at SJSU

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Afflict is an exhibit of new works by SJSU student Noel Huh. The exhibit is on view April 21st thru 24th with an artist's reception on Tuesday April 22nd from 6-8pm.

Gallery 5 in the Art Building
at San Jose State Unversity

Underskatement Vol. 4 at A.D. gallery

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Anno Domini is proud to be hosting the return of the Underskatement Film Festival Vol. 4 this Friday, April 18th.

Andreas Troif and David Franklin chose 24 of the best short films out of 75 submissions from as far away as South America, Europe and Australia. The works include documentary, experimental, animation and music videos shot on 16 mm, Super 8 and digital cameras. Besides the filmmaker being a skateboarder, the only other criteria was to keep the submissions under seven minutes long.

Friday, April 18th, 7:30pm
$5.00 admission at the door

Anno Domini
366 South First Street
downtown San Jose
408-271-5155

April 20, 2008

Kushlani Hall demo at Saratoga Library

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Free Art Demo at Saratoga Library by Kushlani Hall

KALEID gallery artist Kushlani Hall will demonstrate oil pastel painting April 21, 7.30pm.

Location: Saratoga Library, Community Room
13650 Saratoga Avenue
Saratoga, Ca., 95070-5099
408.867.6126

Hall exhibits at Solo Gallery, Los Gatos and KALEID gallery, San Jose. A native of Sri Lanka her work reflects the essences of two cultures. Formerly working as a scientist she switched her career to art. She has also started a line of unique artistic fine jewelry. She has won awards for both paintings and jewelry.
Event sponsor for this demo is Saratoga Contemporary Artists.

April 21, 2008

Art Show this Friday at On the Corner Music


BEAD BAZAAR 2008

The annual Bead Bazaar sponsered by the Northern California Bead Society will be held on
Saturday, May 3, 2008 from 10am to 6pm at: Oakland Marriott City Center at 10th & Broadway in downtown Oakland.

This one day show features handmade beads including polymer clay, ceramic, glass, imported beads from around the world for sale. KALEID gallery artist: Deborah Anderson will be displaying her polymer clay beads for sale there.

Admission is $7.00 or go to the website: www.BeadSocietyofNorCal.org to print out a $2. off coupon. If you like beads, this is a show you will not want to miss!

San Jose Artist's Survey

I know many of you filled out the Zenk survey in 2005 regarding being an artist trying to live and work in San Jose. This survey, put out by the Center for Cultural Innovation (which is doing some really good work for individual artists) and the SJ Office of Cultural Affairs is needing your input once again...please take a few moments to fill out the survey and let's be hopeful some solid direction will come out of it to promote a sustainable artists' community.

The Creative Entrepreneur Project is an initiative of the City of San José Office of Cultural Affairs (OCA), working in partnership with the Center for Cultural Innovation (CCI), that is exploring ways to support the creative work of individual artists who live or work in San José. The first step in this process is to conduct a survey of area artists through the San José Survey of Artists’ Resource Needs.

“Individual artists” are broadly defined to include all disciplines, whether commercial or nonprofit in nature. This would include not only visual artists, but theater artists, dancers and choreographers, musicians, writers, designers, photographers, filmmakers, performance artists, etc.

http://www.cciarts.org/cep/index.htm

Investing in Artists grants program Round III

The Center for Cultural Innovation (CCI) is pleased to announce that the Guidelines and Application Forms for Round III of the Investing in Artists grants program are now available for download at www.cciarts.org/funding.

Applications for Round III are due in CCI's San Francisco office on June 6, 2008.

The Investing in Artists grants program is designed to enhance the working lives and creative environment for California artists by funding tools and market strategies that will allow them to create their best work more consistently and distribute that work more broadly to new audiences. To support those aims, Investing in Artists provides grants in two categories: 1) Artistic Equipment & Tools and 2) Presenting & Marketing Work. In this third round of funding, applications will only be accepted in the Artistic Equipment & Tools category and in the Presenting & Marketing Work Implementation category.

CCI is hosting a series of conference calls and information sessions to provide a general orientation to the Investing in Artists grants program. For full schedule, click here.

April 23, 2008

Cast Acrylic Monotype Demos by Donna Orme

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Spiral II, cast acrylic monotype

Campbell Artists' Guild, Saturday, April 26, 2008, 1-3:30 p.m.
Campbell Library Community Room
77 Harrison Ave. & Civic Center Drive, Campbell, CA 95008

Also look for Donna Orme's demonstration on cast acrylic monotypes as well as demonstrations by 14 other artists at the Triton Museum of Art, 1505 Warburton Ave., Santa Clara, CA, Artfully Yours Gala event, Friday, May 2, 2008, 7-9 pm. Tickets: $150

Free, Lightly Used Pottery Wheel

A friend of ours is offering a FREE, lightly used Brent Model C Potter Wheel (electric) to any of you artists that would put it to good use. It comes with a special chair, you'd need to pick it up in Menlo in the next week or so. Please email us if you're interested....first come, first served. info@phantomgalleries.com

April 26, 2008

Third Symposium on CA Arts & Healty Communities

California Lawyers for the Arts
in collaboration with Arts Council Silicon Valley and co-sponsors California Arts Advocates, 1st ACT SiliconValley, and The City of San Jose presents

The Third Symposium on California Arts and Healthy Communities

3 pm to 4:30 pm, Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Santa Clara County Office of Education, Board Room
1290 Rider Park Drive, San Jose, CA 95131

California spends three cents per person from the State’s General Fund for the California Arts Council, less than any other U.S. state or territory. How are cities and counties addressing this gap in the California arts infrastructure? What strategies for local public and private philanthropy are being developed? This Symposium, highlighting the experience of Santa Clara County, will explore the value of the arts for youth development, economic development and the quality of life in our communities.

Speakers include Larry Stone, Santa Clara County Assessor and a founder of Arts Council Silicon Valley; Bruce Davis, Executive Director of Arts Council Silicon Valley; Connie Martinez, Executive Director of 1stAct Silicon Valley; Kim Walesh, Assistant Director of the San Jose Office of Economic Development; Ruth Tunstall-Grant, Member of the San Jose Arts Commission and Director of the Art Education Program at Children’s Shelter of Santa Clara County; and Mark Walker, Managing Director, Global Community Affairs at Applied Materials. Alma Robinson, Executive Director of California Lawyers for the Arts, will moderate the panel.

Admission is free, but space is limited and pre-registration is required. Advance registration is available at: http://thirdsymposium.eventbrite.com. Please plan to arrive between 2:30 pm and 2:45 pm. A reception will follow at the conclusion of the program. For more information, please call (408) 998-2787 x 216 or send an e-mail to sanjose@calawyersforthearts.org.

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April 29, 2008

Mahar and Waters at Artist Xchange SF

Mary Ellen Mahar and Michelle Waters (KALEID past and present artists) are both in a group exhibit opening on Friday May 2nd (7-10pm) at the Artist Xchange Gallery in San Francisco. Music by Tiger Blood.

Artist Xchange Gallery
3169 16th Street, San Francisco

"Before" solo exhibit by Cindy Stokes

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Cindy Stokes has a solo exhibition of her black and whitie photography series Before.

Cindy says: While visiting old homesteads and industrial sites, I wonder about the people who erected the buildings, fashioned the tools, and simply lived and worked daily at the sites. The commonplace markings and artifacts at these places feel like unintended artworks that retain something of the lives lived there before. My images from these structures represent memory and history etched in wood, cement and steel.

Center for the Performing Arts, main lobby
500 Castro Street, Mountain View, CA
April 22 thru June 23, 2008. Lobby is open MWF, Noon -1pm and 1 hour before performances.

Cindy also reminds us all that Silicon Valley Open Studios is the first 3 weekends in May. For a full schedule, visit www.svos.org.

Orphan Works Bill makes its way into Congress - ACT NOW to protect your ©!

Just a few days ago, both the U.S. House of Representative and the U.S. Senate introduced two versions of the Orphan Works bill. Both the Senate version, S.2913, and the House version, H.R.5889 are very similar in nature and closely mirror the Orphan Works Act of 2006.

Radio interview explaining the proposed bill:
http://www.sellyourtvconceptnow.com/orphan/orphan_works_information.mp3

YOU CAN BE HEARD -

Find your representative: http://www.usa.gov/Contact/Elected.shtml

To get the attention of your representatives, you need to immediately do ALL FOUR of the following steps:

1. Call the representative and give the bill numbers and say I oppose this (You'll get someone who works for your representative and they will log your address and your pro/con feedback.)

2. email your representative

3. Overnight or priority mail a snail mail letter

4. Fax a letter

Get as many signatures as possible on the paper copies.

The original intent for the bill when first proposed was so that educational institutions and non-profit organizations could use copyrighted materials in print form without fear of lawsuit if, after searching for the copyright owners and not being able to locate the owner, the copyrighted materials were subsequently used. That was the original intent. Once the stock image companies, (and others that have to pay to use copyrighted images) got wind of this, however, they realized that with a few changes and added clauses, they could benefit from this, too. In other words, greed has gotten in the way of morals and reason. Those "benefactors" supporting the bill have everything to gain..at our expense.

Here is a sample letter you can edit and send to your local and/or state representatives and Senators. These letters work best when you make your point clear, do not curse, and make them aware that you live in their district or state and can vote for or against them.

Feel free to make this personal with your story on how the Orphan Works legislation will harm your income. Stories are incredibly powerful.

Faxes work better than e-mails, as e-mails are too easy to delete.

Congressman/Congresswoman/Senator (their name)
(their contact info)
Fax: (their fax number)

Re: The Orphan Works legislation Bill # (either H.R. 5889 or S. 2913 depending who you're writing)

Dear (their name),

My name is (your name) and I live in (your city, state). After reading about the Orphan Works bill, I am shocked and outraged that this could happen in our country.

This Orphan Works legislation, if passed, will severely impact my income and life as an artist. Not only will it give license for others to legally steal and use my work for free, it will be virtually impossible for me to afford the time and money to register my creations in all the potential new registries.

(your personal story if you wish. It should show hardship under the new bill)

I strongly urge you to vote AGAINST the Orphan Works bill and protect my rights, my copyrights, to all that I have and will create.

Thank you.

Sincerely,

(your name)
(your address)


Original PG post April 11th - Mark Simon has a good article on the proposed Orphan Works legislation that will require artists to register every sketch, drawing, painting, word, photo, sculpture, design with a designated registry to protect their ownership of the work. This expensive and time consuming obligation will devastate the artist's livelihood and rights of their own work.

As it stands now, whatever you create and put in tangible form (on paper, canvas, photo, etc) is automatically protected copyright. You may stop anyone from using the image without your prior consent. This new law would reverse that automatic right.

Please read the article, and write to your congressman. The only parties that benefit from this legislation will be the registering body and the companies that take advantage of unprotected works (ad agencies, royalty stock art/photo companies, etc.)

As mentioned in the article, this will not go away...this will eventually pass if we don't stop it. Read it here.

April 30, 2008

KALEID Featured Exhibits First Friday May 2nd

KALEID gallery presents featured exhibits by photographer Josh Hires and assemblage artist Philo Northrup.

Artists' Reception First Friday May 2nd, 7-9pm
Music by Elevator Out


The Market 2.0 by Josh Hires

On the surface, The Market is a look at a single day in the life of the many street vendors in Bay-Area farmers markets. This collection of work is a culmination of Josh Hires’ targeted research and photography efforts over the past 2 years. Initially a BFA project at San Jose State University, the images strive to show us a dual purpose. Firstly, they showcase a cultural phenomenon that is rather unique within the scope of America’s agriculture scene. Second, and perhaps most importantly they address the larger question of “what is for dinner, and how do the varied answers to this question effect us as a society”.

Comprised of a series of 20x20 and larger Light Jet Prints, the show displays several aspects of our daily eating habits, but most specifically the habit of shopping at a local farmers market.

Josh Hires is a Bay Area photographer who has shown in venues from San Joaquin Valley’s Spectrum Photography Gallery to magazines and other Central Valley Publications.

Rampart by Philo Northrup

Philo Northrup has been working on his Rampart project since 2006. The term, rampart, means an imposing fortification or castle wall. Northrup's rampart consists of a series of large found-object assemblages, which, when displayed close together, form one giant construction that covers an entire side of a building.

The basic concept is to take the practice of assemblage - recombining disparate objects into a cohesive whole - to a grander scale so that the resulting piece is Monumental.

The individual components focus on color and texture using standard geometric shapes (see above image "Blue X"). Often the base objects are construction materials such as doors and windows.

The Kaleid Gallery will show a small version of Rampart, a larger version will be exhibited at the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History in 2009.

Northrup's artwork has been exhibited at numerous venues including the San Jose Museum of Art, USC Museum of Art, Triton Museum of Art, California Museum of Art, Venice ArtWalk, LACE Annualé and the Bayannale.

Most recently he had a solo show at the True World Gallery in Joshua Tree, CA. Northrup is best known for his ArtCars, which have appeared in articles in the New York Times, Washington Post, Artweek, LA Times, SF Chronicle, SF Weekly, San Jose Mercury News, Juztapoz and Wired.

This reception is part of the South FIRST FRIDAYS art walk and is free and open to the public.

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