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-*[http://www.mesart.com/show.dogs.cats.html '''An African Diaspora - A TRILOGY''']<br>+*[http://www.mesart.com/show.dogs.cats.html '''MYTHOGRAPHICS - POINT OF DEPARTURE''']<br>
-* '''[http://www.mesart.com MesArt Featured Artists. February 2008]'''<br>+* '''[http://www.mesart.com MesArt Featured Artists. April 2008]'''<br>
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-==RECEPTION: Friday, February 15th, 6 PM - 9 PM ==+==RECEPTION: Friday, April 14h, 6 PM - 9:30 PM ==
'''Market Street Gallery: 1554 Market Street, San Francisco'''<br> '''Market Street Gallery: 1554 Market Street, San Francisco'''<br>
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-'''Market Street Gallery proudly announces the opening of "An African Diaspora-A Trilogy" featuring three Bay Area African American artists: Rae Louise Hayward, James Gayles and TheArthur Wright. Their works represent a wide range of African-based themes.'''+'''Market Street Gallery announces an exhibition of California-based artists Nina Binnington, Tatiana Lyskova, and Inna Razumova. For each of these artists mythology is a focus and a point of departure. Coming from a similar cultural context (born and raised in Russia but in different cities - St. Petersburg, Kazan, Moscow), all three female artists now reside and work in the Bay Area. Their art ranges in approach from traditional to contemporary, representational to non-representational. It blends ancient, modern, cosmopolitan and personal mythologies in a variety of media: drawing, watercolor, printmaking as well as gilding on glass, textiles and video.'''
-'''Rae Louise Hayward, a beloved member of the East Bay arts community died on January 3, 2008. Ms. Hayward co-founded "The Art of Living Black," an event held annually during Black History Month for African American artists at the Richmond Arts Center.'''+'''The exhibition will include "Affectu Quem Secreto", an 8-minute digital video commissioned by the Krasnoyarsk Museum of Contemporary Art (Russia). The video is dedicated to the early 19th century California romance between the Russian explorer, Count Nikolai Ryazanov of Fort Ross, and Concepcion Arguello, daughter of the commandant of the Spanish Presidio of San Francisco.<br>
- +Affectu Quem Secreto is a collaboration between Inna Razumova (concept and video), Polina Barskova (poetry), Paul Belasky (original music and performance), and Mitya Makarov (sound design).<br>
-'''"This exhibit, though planned before her passing, is also in memoriam to a great friend and artist, Rae Louise Hayward. Her work is beautiful...but she created a more wondrous thing in 'The Art of Living Black', an event that has grown and brought in a growing number of artists of African descent who will live, along with their progeny, here in America, forever. She is sorely missed...", said TheArthur Wright.'''+'''[http://www.mesart.com/mythology.html ''More info'']<br>
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-'''This exhibit showcases thoughtful, bold, colorful, expressive works of three artists whose very different techniques are inextricably linked to their heritage and shaped by their individual experiences in the African Diaspora.'''<br>+
-'''[http://www.mesart.com/african.diaspora.trilogy.html ''More info'']<br>+
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-===MESART FEATURED ARTISTS FEBRUARY 2008: '''[http://www.mesart.com www.mesart.com]===+===MESART FEATURED ARTISTS MARCH 2008: '''[http://www.mesart.com www.mesart.com]===
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NEWS:

RECEPTION: Friday, April 14h, 6 PM - 9:30 PM

Market Street Gallery: 1554 Market Street, San Francisco

http://www.mesart.com/mythology.html

Market Street Gallery announces an exhibition of California-based artists Nina Binnington, Tatiana Lyskova, and Inna Razumova. For each of these artists mythology is a focus and a point of departure. Coming from a similar cultural context (born and raised in Russia but in different cities - St. Petersburg, Kazan, Moscow), all three female artists now reside and work in the Bay Area. Their art ranges in approach from traditional to contemporary, representational to non-representational. It blends ancient, modern, cosmopolitan and personal mythologies in a variety of media: drawing, watercolor, printmaking as well as gilding on glass, textiles and video.

The exhibition will include "Affectu Quem Secreto", an 8-minute digital video commissioned by the Krasnoyarsk Museum of Contemporary Art (Russia). The video is dedicated to the early 19th century California romance between the Russian explorer, Count Nikolai Ryazanov of Fort Ross, and Concepcion Arguello, daughter of the commandant of the Spanish Presidio of San Francisco.
Affectu Quem Secreto is a collaboration between Inna Razumova (concept and video), Polina Barskova (poetry), Paul Belasky (original music and performance), and Mitya Makarov (sound design).
More info

MESART FEATURED ARTISTS MARCH 2008: www.mesart.com

http://www.mesart.com
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Silent Auction
Barbara Loe for President
Artist: Dan Cope

http://www.mesart.com/dancope

Saturday, February 16th,
6pm-11pm

at Sophia Healing Center
776 Haight St., San Francisco
(Between Pierce and Scott)

New Art book of Terry Horrigan.
Calligraphy by Ann Miller

http://www.mesart.com/artworks.jsp?artist=388

Aeolian Island was inspired
by Beaufort's and Petersen's
Scales: written descriptions of
the force of the wind as understood
in land and marine weather warnings.
More Info