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Alameda as Arcadia: Opening Reception

Alameda as Arcadia: Opening Reception

Rhythmix Cultural Works and K Gallery present Alameda as Arcadia, an exhibit featuring the work of Alameda artist, Ginny Parsons. The opening reception features an evening of additional work from artists Eric Kos, Marc Ribaud, Pons Maar, Donna Layburn, Ed Holmes, Janet Koike and Modern Collective Dance Company.

COUPLED: Second Friday Reception

COUPLED: Second Friday Reception

Since the world can use more love, The K Gallery presents Coupled, an exhibition of artists who are in love. This is the second group show of married artists, each telling their story in a different way, using textiles, photography, clay, sculpture and performance. “Sit with us by the Campfire” an installation by Janet Koike, offers the opportunity to step away from technology and enjoy a firelight setting with roadtrip imagery. Performing at the campfire will be married musicians Mike Schiess and Melissa Harmon. From the deeply personal to the astutely political, works in this show question how much our view of the world comes from who we live around.

Making Lemonade Exhibit

Making Lemonade Exhibit

Making Lemonade is an artistic interpretation of the proverbial phrase, “when life gives you lemons, make lemonade.” The exhibition features 13 local artists who give homage to “lemons” by transforming ordinary ideas and materials into extraordinary works of art.

2022 Donors

2022 Donors

Thank You to Our 2022 Supporters! Dr. Cindy Acker Gina and Stuart Adamson Amy Aguon Laura Alarcon Jocelyn Alexander Stacy All Michael Allen Ava Ammsso Madhukar Anand Mark Izu and Brenda Wong Aoki Mary Applegate-Busse Shoshana Arai Daniel Armstrong Jo Ann Aronson in honor of Teff & Rita Ayral Patricia Atkinson Richard and Rina Austin

Uprooted

Uprooted

During WWII over 120,000 people of Japanese ancestry were uprooted from their homes, communities and jobs and involuntarily sent to live in guarded barracks – internment camps located in desolate parts of America. The images and writings in Uprooted reveal different aspects of this shared memory of loss and relocation.

Uprooted features calligraphy from the Heart Mountain Tachibana Ginsha, “standing flower poetry club,” typed letters written by newlywed May Okada while interned at Tule Lake, along with the work of contemporary artists Dana Kawano, Scott Tsuchitani and Ellen Bepp.

Island City Waterways: Uprooted

Island City Waterways: Uprooted

Island City Waterways: Uprooted is the 3rd in a series of site-specific performances of dance, theater and music, that celebrate the history of Alameda’s unique waterfront. Uprooted will tell the story of Alameda Point, from the rise of civilian flight, to a Naval Air Station (NAS) that staged four wars, to land being repurposed to fill the promise of a community’s future.

A cast of 35 actors, dancers, and musicians including 13th Floor Dance Theater, ODC/Dance, Akira Tana Trio, and Maze Daiko, will lead audiences on an easy stroll around Alameda Point’s, West Mall Square for a 75-minute immersive performance that will take them on a journey from the wings of peace to the wings of war and from boot camp to WWII internment camp.

Island City Waterways Art Walks

Island City Waterways Art Walks

Island City Waterways Art Walks Honoring Alameda’s cultural past and present, Island City Waterways Art Walks utilized the arts as a vehicle to celebrate and share Alameda’s unique community history by connecting people to each other and the place they live. Six Island City Waterways Art Walks were presented on Alameda’s historic main streets and

Rhythmix MashUP

Rhythmix MashUP

About Ticket Tiers Entertainment Online Auction Sponsors In-Kind Sponsors Virtual Benefits for Youth Arts Featuring Live Comedy with Marga Gomez and Music with Jet Black Pearl, Tracy Blackman and Terrie Odabi Saturday, August 29, 7:30-9:30pm Ticket Price: $35 – $250 (18 + over) Buy Event Tickets This event will be held on Zoom. Pour your