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Radical Beauty Part 1

Radical Beauty Part 1

#LoveOurIsland Art Walk Brings Bay Area Artists to Alameda Windows Radical Beauty, Part 1 Event Photos Download the Press Release Radical Beauty, Part 1 Jennifer Brandon Angela Hennessy Jerome Rivera Pansa Opening Night Art Walk Friday, March 9 | 6 pm-9 pm Park Street, Alameda Download Map Still from Screening I by Jennifer Brandon. Image

Island City Waterways

Island City Waterways

With Epiphany Productions, Rhythmix Cultural Works presents Island City Waterways A free public art event along Alameda’s historic Waterfront Trail On May 20–22, 2016 Island City Waterways celebrated the birth of the Island City of Alameda, California, with a free public art event open to all ages. Audiences were guided on a journey along the

COUPLED: Closing Reception

COUPLED: Closing Reception

The K Gallery at Rhythmix Cultural Works presents Coupled, a group exhibition of artists who are married or intertwined. Do couples influence each other’s art work? How much of our world view comes from who we live with? Using clay, photography, painting, sculpture and interactive installation, each “coupled” artist tells their unique story.

Mission & History

Mission & History

Mission Rhythmix Cultural Works brings people of all ages together to experience and explore music, dance, visual art and educational opportunities. The organization seeks to build community by inspiring engagement in the arts as a way to learn about each other and the world. With a strong commitment to provide programming relevant to the local

Maze Daiko

Maze Daiko

In Japanese, the word mazeru means “to mix,” daiko the word for drum. Maze Daiko is a world music ensemble that continues to evolve by mixing Japanese taiko with West African drums and marimba, and European violin, creating an innovative sound. Seiichi Tanaka, the father of North American taiko, has described Maze as pioneers of

Press

Press

Rhythmix in the News! Alameda Post, April 30, 2024. 5Q4: Dr. Cindy Acker. By Gene Kahane. Alameda Post, April 15, 2024. ‘Words That Made the Difference’ Returns to Rhythmix. By Post Staff Reporting. Alameda Post, March 13, 2024. Rhythmix Cultural Works Receives McDonald’s Golden Grant. By Kelsey Goeres. Alameda Post, February 28, 2024. AUSD Celebrates

Cal Vita: Nature as Sustenance Closing Reception

Cal Vita: Nature as Sustenance Closing Reception

From conceptual sculpture to landscape photography, artists in the K Gallery’s upcoming Cal Vita exhibit utilize various media to explore the theme of “Nature as Sustenance.” The Cal Vita exhibit is presented in honor of George Koike, and the legacy that he sparked in Alameda (through his produce business, Cal Vita) by way of his daughter, Janet, and Rhythmix Cultural Works.

Cal Vita: Nature as Sustenance Opening Reception

Cal Vita: Nature as Sustenance Opening Reception

From conceptual sculpture to landscape photography, artists in the K Gallery’s upcoming Cal Vita exhibit utilize various media to explore the theme of “Nature as Sustenance.” The Cal Vita exhibit is presented in honor of George Koike, and the legacy that he sparked in Alameda (through his produce business, Cal Vita) by way of his daughter, Janet, and Rhythmix Cultural Works.