Crucible Steel Gallery at CELLspace

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Past Shows
Date Show
Jan.10th - Feb. 3rd, 2007 "Remnants II" - click here for details.>
December 9th, 2006 through January 5th, 2007

"ALTER:STATE" A Collaborative Mural Installation.

"ALTER:STATE" Mural by Mission-based artists grows and expands in the gallery over a two-week period culminating in a reception on Thursday, December 21st.
Artists: Scatha G. Allison, Sirron Norris, Nome, Ricardo Ritchie, Ezra Li Eismont, Crayone, Sundance, Joe Ader, Tip, Ariel Shepard, Christopher Reuss, and Ajene Moss.

For details, click here.

November 13th - December 2nd, 2006

"REMNANTS" is a two part show that examines what is left behind.

"REMNANTS I: the mark on the land" (Nov. 13th - Dec. 2nd) is concerned with the cultural and ecological mark-making that occurs from the street to our country's landscape.

For details, click here.

October 1 – 29, 2006 CELLspace 10 Year Anniversary Show
This show will attempt to represent some of those who have been integral to CELLspace over the years as well as current artists who work there. We will accept submissions up until the show.

September 11- 15, 2006

Expo For the Artist and Musician Salon
A week of demonstrations, panel discussions, and a salon style art show will take place in the Crucible Steel Gallery leading up to the Expo.
For more information see www.artsandmedia.net/expo

September 9 – 10, 2006

Zine Fest
Series of small DIY workshops will take place in the gallery in conjunction with Zine Fest happening in the rest of CELLspace.
For more information about the event see http://www.sfzinefest.com

 

August 28 – September 8, 2006

CELLspace Classes Art Show Students from CELLspace’s growing adult arts and media classes, including silkscreening, painting, stenciling, photography, and video.

 

August 17, 2006 6pm – 9pm

RISE UP! LEVANTATE!
Grito de la Misión: Mission Voices Summer
Mission Voices Summer (MVS) teaches youth to use the visual arts to express their creative voices and to make a visual statement about their ideas, interests, and ambitions through a series of workshops that result in an exhibition presented to the community.

RISE UP! LEVANTATE! is a participatory exhibition project by youth using art to create an environment where they are able to define how they want to be seen and heard. Mission Voices Summer youth, lead artists and artist interns use photography, sculpture, and printmaking to create representations of their lives and experiences in the Mission District. Rising above their accepted notions of the world, the work they create attempts to challenge cultural and social barriers, break stereotypes, examine political and social movements, and develop tools to accept diverse points of view as a means of building a more diverse and inclusive society.

MVS 2006 lead artists, youth participants, and interns invite the community to celebrate the opening of the RISE UP! LEVANTATE! exhibition with music, refreshments and reflections.

for more information about the program visit this site.

July 2 – 23, 2006 Reception: Thu, July 20, 2006 The Sleeping Habits of Strangers
The way we lay, breathe and dream is all at once profoundly personal and shared as an innate human behavior that transcends social boundaries. Perhaps in relating to strangers on a very intimate level we can make more room in our lives for turning this compassion into social awareness and action.

Featuring works by Yuriko and Hallea Hoshino, Kyle Ranson, Monica Canillao, Caitlin Palmer, Wu Li Leung, Caroline Paquita, Libby Werbel, and Kyle Simon
June 21 – 26, 2006 Reception: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 Tango Argentino
Featuring works by "Diallo" John H. Jones, Ivan Shvarts, Jeremy Sutton, Todd Brown, Randy Fisher, Robyn Engel, Buenas Artes, Elizabeth Hager, Peter Collins
April 2 – May 7. 2006 Ouija Ouija on the Wall
March 4 – 26, 2006 Reception: Mar 9, 2006, 7-10pm Contemplating Inappropriateness
This show is dedicated to the slightly irreverent, the oversized, and the incongruous. The show features the work of 13 young bay area artists working in media including painting, sculpture, video, and performance.

Featuring work by Christine Ancalmo, Mauricio Ancalmo, Taylor Vogland Dreiling, Rives Granade, Ricardo Hernandez, the Brothers Hoercher, Rocky Mccorkle, Jennifer Merrill, Adam Myers, Meghann J. Riepenhoff, Andrew Beckman Rottner and Kelly Yount. Curated by Meghann J. Riepenhoff and Andrew Beckman Rottner.