Jaque Fragua @warchildleftbehind will be part of a group show at MACLA @macla_sanjose tonight (Dec 1)
“Notes on Democracy” explores the depths of political discourse, process and the ideology of democracy.
Exhibit opens at 7pm. Artist talk at 7:30pm
Jaque Fragua @warchildleftbehind will be part of a group show at MACLA @macla_sanjose tonight (Dec 1)
“Notes on Democracy” explores the depths of political discourse, process and the ideology of democracy.
Exhibit opens at 7pm. Artist talk at 7:30pm
We would like to thank all our amazing artists for dedicating their time and talents to add their touch of creativity and abundant soul within our city walls. Our community witnessed the transformation of our public spaces by these artists, shaping lines and layering colors to manifest the masterpieces that were once only visible to these creators. Each day saw progression in the narratives told to us by their hands, and each day we were able to find a piece of ourselves within these murals. All who were actively or accidentally looking for it, whether it is through social interaction, or through the visceral nature of art, found some form of connection adorning every inch and corner of downtown San Jose. These gifts of color, imagination, and poetry are here to uplift and remind us that we may be bounded by our human limitations, but it does not mean our minds should adhere to those same restrictions.
We would like to thank our team and the many volunteers for making this inaugural year a success. Because of your love and passion for arts and culture we were able to make this event happen. Through the photos, videos, events, and the shuttling of artists, supplies, and food around our city, your dedication shined brightly during those times we needed you most. We would not have a POW! WOW! San Jose without your self-sacrifice and enthusiasm carrying us through each day.
We would like to thank all our sponsors and supporters for helping to make this week-long festival a reality for our city! Because of your time, energy, and donations we were able to supply our artists and team with the necessary tools to manifest these beautiful murals in and around our downtown into reality. From the scissor lifts, paints, coffee, food, printers, shops, and endless encouragement that found us with each and every individual, our efforts stood on the foundation you helped us build.
Lastly, we want to say thank you to our city, to the many communities sprinkled around the world that have supported this event, this movement since it was announced. Because each and every one of you decided to be involved with in this festival with your social media capital and physical presence at our events, this celebration is also yours to behold and take pride in. We did not organize this festival for our own mere enjoyment. This was for all of us to take part in and claim for ourselves.
Expect many new projects and events leading up to our second year. But until then, revisit these walls and share their beauty with your world. Full images of the completed murals will be on the website soon (www.powwowsanjose.com) Remember to follow us on Instagram (@powwowsanjose) and tag us in any of your shots! We would love to see them!
POW! WOW! San Jose team
Good afternoon!
For the last year, we’ve been looking for a new home to rebuild our gallery and using the time to prepare for the future. We also joined a multicultural arts leadership institute to help elevate the craft that has helped build a movement for our own art scene. Through our difficult times, we’ve received so much support and are forever grateful.
We are also thankful for institutions like the San Jose Museum of Art (SJMA) and Children’s Discovery Museum (CDM) who have reached out to us.
Lauren Dickens (Curator at the SJMA) has an amazing exhibit coming to San Jose, on October 27th, with the Propeller Group. This collective of artists travel globally to showcase and activate several local partnerships in order to take the exhibit out to the public.
The SJMA partnered with E7S to become their location scout and project manager for this new mural. While working on another project with the CDM, E7S wanted to bring together two long time established community entities for this exciting project.
El Mac is someone who highlights everyday people and in some cases iconic figures. This monumental piece will face San Carlos.
Thanks to the Public Arts Commission’s approval of the project, we will have our own El Mac piece in San Jose.
Our friends have done their part writing grants and calling a local public art curator to collaborate. It’s been a privilege to serve both institutions and they have served us.
Now you can do your part. If you would like to donate and share this cause, visit
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/sjma/san-jose-museum-of-art-x-the-propeller-group
#ElMac #ThePropellerGroup #SJMA #CDM #communities E7S @mac_arte @the_propeller_group @seewhatyouthink @purplemuseum
We are proud to announce that the internationally renowned POW! WOW! arts festival will be making its way to the city of San Jose this October 2017!
After many months of networking and planning, we are ready to bring this celebrated institution to our beloved community, adding to the growing roster of cities, countries, and entities that have participated thus far: Hawaii, Hong Kong, Israel, Japan, Taiwan, Antelope Valley, Long Beach, SXSW, Washington D.C., Worcester, and now San Jose.
There will be more updates and announcements about our schedule of events, partners and sponsors in the weeks to come, so please stay up to date with us on our social media portals: Facebook (@powwowsanjose), Instagram (@powwowsanjose), Twitter (@powwowsanjose), and on our website, www.powwowsanjose.com.
#powwowsanjose #PWSJ17
Original artworks and giclee prints on velvet fine art paper available!
Come check out the exhibit and take a short walk one block away to visit the new mural on 8th and Empire Street (prints available of the new mural!).
Gallery hours:
Tuesday - Friday: 12-6pm
Saturday: 12-4pm
and by appointment
About the artist and his work:
Sam Rodriguez is an artist based out of San José, CA and have been fortunate to have had shown his work in public art spaces, museums, companies, galleries, internet, and editorial publications. For a number of years he was self-taught through the graffiti scene, until he later decided to expand his studies by pursuing a Bachelor in Fine Arts from California College of the Arts. He has since blended what he absorbed from both experiences to create his current style. At the moment, he is interested in two types of portraiture that he calls, "Topographical Portraiture" and "Type Faces". Topographical Portraits, are made by stylizing a portrait with topographical lines and shapes in a similar manner to those found through images on geographic maps. Type Faces, incorporate typography and portraiture. He developed these through countless studio sessions, to use as a platform for his interest in social, historic, and cultural hybridity.
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NOTE FROM E7S:
Our original moving date was delayed and we are still actively pushing our Go Fund Me campaign as we will have to move this fall. Significant funds are still needed to maintain the E7S mission and secure a permanent artists’ space. Please help spread the word https://www.gofundme.com/save-empire-seven
New article on the Juxtapoz website! :)
https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/street-art/sam-rodriguez-empire-seven-studios/
Likening the murals to journalism, Artist Sam Rodriquez says, “When I think of murals, I think of outdoor books. This recent wall marks the first of many that I plan to do, which would depict the cultural landscape of San Jose through observations and interviews of its residents. This will result in pieces that could only be found in San Jose.”
Rodriquez was assisted in the execution of the wall by community volunteers, which freed up Rodriquez to focus on the portraits and more technical aspects of the mural. “A lot of the people who helped out cared as much, if not more, about the painting than I did,” the artist says. “They held up the standards as I would for my own paintings.” Some of the youth involved in an intervention program (Teaching Adolescents Skills in the Community), who worked on the mural, came back after the mural was finished and proudly showed family members their work.
Friday, August 11 from 7:00-10:00pm, come celebrate the City of San Jose with the unveiling of its latest mural! Additionally, we will be featuring a solo exhibit of Sam's work within our gallery space!
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:
7:00 – 7:30pm: Mural viewing and artist talk at the wall located on Kiem Laundromat (8th & Empire Street, one block from E7S)
7:30-10:00pm Celebration and Art Exhibit at Empire Seven Studios, 525 N 7th Street, San Jose, CA
Blvd Bombs - Lowriders
Music by Akro1 & Ambitious Outsider
El Taco Loco food truck
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NOTE FROM E7S:
Our original moving date was delayed and we are still actively pushing our Go Fund Me campaign as we will have to move this fall. Significant funds are still needed to maintain the E7S mission and secure a permanent artists’ space. Please help spread the word https://www.gofundme.com/save-empire-seven
For the month of July, we will be taking over The Arsenal's gallery (208 Jackson St, San Jose, CA 95112 - located in the heart of Japantown)
In regards to our own space, we are still in full effect with our fundraising and plan to have an update for you soon!
Please help continue to spread the word! https://www.gofundme.com/save-empire-seven
#E7SgalleryTakeoever #E7S #TheArsenal
NGNF for granting us funds to create this map for the Artwalk!
Rasteroids for working on the design and logistic elements!
Genevieve Santos for the cute characters she created!
So many San Jose locals went up to show their support last Saturday evening for "Typefaces: Caras de la Mision. A Visual Salute to La Mision" new works by Sam Rodriguez @samrodriguezartat the Juan R. Fuentes Gallery in SF's Mission District.
Phenomenal new work based on the portraits of the people, places and flavors of La Mision. Exhibit runs until July 28.
Afterwards, we walked around to see places/some murals of the Mission and eat delicious foods!
#SamRodriguez #Typefaces
.New Mural by @ohhpeeskee 15th st. & St. John, San Jose California, in collaboration with #EmpireSevenStudios @svcreates A total of 10 days to complete the mural. Four out of the 10 days, we worked with the youth to help teach them the process of making zines, the business of art and working together as a team to help us on this project.
"The idea of this mural is to tie in significant elements of San Jose’s innovative and rich history in agriculture and technology.
Working in the grocery industry, I’ve tooken a keen liking towards manufacturing labels, logos, fonts and characters. Through these likings I’ve chosen specific designs that intertwine the agriculture offerings most harvested in the San Jose region and the often overlooked art of produce packaging. With inspirations including typography and vibrant color ways I’ve incorporated American labor leader and civil rights activist Cesar Chavez, a historic icon to not only our community but to the farming industry all together.
The canvas of this mural holds a great deal in history itself. Temple Laundry was the original business before its vicinity became occupied by IBM , International Business Machines, most notable for its contributions to science, NASA, the U.S. government and the early rise of the tech industry.
All things considered, I hope this mural will serve as a positive memorial to the sacrifes made by leaders in the nations farming industry and innovators of the technological uprising. Iconic forces of opposite spectrums whose accomplishments from hard work and dedication still echo in our everyday lives." -Op
Photo by @keptabsorbed
We made a visit to Napa, CA this past weekend to check out the new murals curated by Thinkspace Gallery out of Culver City, CA. Along the Napa Valley Wine Train, there’s a paved trail where these walls are located. It was really cool seeing joggers and cyclists gaze at the wall!
In order below:
Natalia Rak and Bezt @bezt_etam @nataliarakart
Cinta Vidal @cinta_vidal
Felipe Pantone @felipepantone
Curated by @thinkspace_art in collaboration with @radnapa
Congrats to Joe Miller @joecompany for being selected as one of this year's, SVLaureates. This program through SVCreates, recognizes exceptional achievement in the arts and contribution to the cultural life of Silicon Valley. . Joe Miller was my typography professor at SJSU back in the 90's. Since then we've become friends and I couldn't be more proud of his many accomplishments as an phenomenal artist! . Photo from left to right: Mark Henderson co-founder of Art Party, Carlos Araujo of E7S and Joe Miller!
Here is a blog post Aaron De La Cruz recently posted about his experience painting his massive mural in San Jose's Eastridge Mall:
"I hope everyone is doing well. I’d like to update you all on what’s going on with my current and recent projects. Rather than sending one long newsletter, I’ll be sending two or three within the next two months. If all goes as planned, I will have a nice surprise ready for the last one.
With that being said, I will start off with my most recent project, completed this past March. It is my largest mural to date and is located at the Eastridge Mall on the southside of San Jose, CA. When this project first came to my attention, I initially had some hesitation as I wondered what the purpose would be for me to do a mural on a location where most people go to shop, and not to look at art.
But I remembered taking trips with my Grandmother to the Fulton Mall (located in Downtown Fresno, CA) back in the mid 1980’s. The exterior of the mall had a water feature that ran through the walkway, connecting all the stores. There were many large scale sculptures and water fountains throughout. At the time, I didn’t pay attention to the artwork I was being exposed to, but it did capture my attention.
What I’m trying to get at is, I recently found out that one of those sculptures was created by artist Pierre Auguste Renoir and is the only one in the world that the public can actually touch. Click here to see the sculpture. I liked the idea that this work of art that some would consider inaccessible, was placed where some people could care less about it. I then started to think about all of the large public art pieces I was exposed to as a youth and how I remember thinking, “How could a person create something of that scale with their hands?”.
I happily accepted the offer, and here is the result."
A couple weeks ago, 4 new murals were completed for the Eastridge Mall mural project. We went to visit the in progress of all the murals and had time to catch up with our friend, Aaron De La Cruz. Aaron, one of the participating artists created a massive mural on the AMC parking lot. On the last day of his mural, we helped him promote a scavenger hunt to find 3 prints he was giving away. We gave clues out within Eastridge Mall and people had to come and find the hidden print. It was fun and got people to visit the mall!
Brendan Monroe, Cyrcle and Lila Gemellos were the other amazing artists who created large scale murals throughout the mall exterior.
#eastridgemallmurals #sanjosemurals
Jeremy and Jayde Fish, an amazing art power couple based out of San Francisco, CA and a wonder to work with!
They are on the cover of SF Weekly, article written by local journalist, Stephen Jackson aka Yung Herb Caen. For more info, visit http://www.sfweekly.com/culture/feature-culture/school-of-fish/
Sorry for the late post but wanted to share the success in the Community Mural Bike ride from a few weekends ago.
The 13+ mile ride visited and shared the history and significance of 15+ murals throughout San Jose’s Downtown, Japantown, Mayfair, East Side, and Gardner communities, sparking conversations about community building, art, and activism. We rode at a comfortable pace, taking advantage of calm streets to each location.
This independently-organized ride was inspired by Silicon Valley De-Bug’s “Debugging 100 Days,” a proactive response from San Jose and the South Bay to the first 100 days of Donald Trump’s presidency in order to demonstrate unity against his hateful agenda.
We had a little over 200 people come support on this beautiful day! The Mercury News came along for the ride, took some photos and wrote a nice article about the event. Here is the link: http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/03/04/san-jose-bike-riders-get-tour-of-city-murals-and-culture/
A special thank you to:
Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition, the area's bike advocacy organization, who provided volunteers to assist with bike repair along the route.
Silicon Valley De-Bug, a media, organizing, and entrepreneurial collective that works with the community to carry out initiatives and campaigns that would help make San Jose a better place. Thank you for hosting this event!
Carlos Velazquez, is a proud San Jose native and one of the lead organizers of the ride. Carlos is the Outreach Manager for Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition and alum of the Multicultural Artists Leadership Institute (MALI) in San José. Thank you for taking the lead on making this a phenomenal event!