Thursday, December 8, 2016

Gray Loft Gallery ~ Ghostship Oakland Fire Fundraiser



Join us for
11th Annual Jingletown Winter Open Studios
 2nd Friday receptions
throughout the neighborhood
and Ghostship Oakland Fire Fundraiser

 December 9, 6:00 to 9:00 pm

In honor of those who lost their lives in the Ghost Ship Oakland Fire, the Jingletown Arts Community will donate a percentage of our Winter Open Studios proceeds to the Fire Relief Fund.  Please consider supporting relief efforts in memory of our fellow artists and kindred spirits of this very tragic event.

You can also donate directly to YouCaring.com 
here.

Galleries in Jingletown include: Faultline ArtSpace, Float Gallery, Gray Loft Gallery, Jingletown Art Studios and Gallery, Norton Factory Studios, as well as art studios of many outstanding artists who are living and working in one of the most established arts districts in the Bay Area. There is a variety of artists mediums on display, including paintings, sculpture, photography, jewelry and textiles.

Join us in celebrating our vital arts community and help us keep the arts alive in Oakland. The various galleries and live/work studios in our neighborhood are all legal spaces.

Participating galleries and artist studios

Faultine Artspace
815 High Street
Multiple artists, various mediums    

Float Gallery
1091 Calcot Place #116        
Multiple artists - group show

Ford Street Studios
2934 Ford Street
Studio  2     Counterpoint Studio: Lisa Levine & Peter Tonningsen, photography
Studio 24    Vida Pavesich, jewelry                     
Studio 26    
Fernando Reyes,  Painting, Printmaking
Studio 30    
Anastasia Schipani, Textiles, Sculpture and Painting
Studio 35    
Peter Dreyfuss,  carved steel and watercolors
Studio 44    
Just Ceppie, Reclaimed Wood

Gray Loft Studio Building
2889 Ford Street
Markus Storzer,  photography   4th floor
Humble Salve, handmade lotions 4th floor
Gray Loft Gallery, 3rd floor
Jamey Brzezinski, plexicut relief prints, paintings
Minoo Hamzavi, textiles

Josie Iselin, photography
Betsy Kendall, painting, drawing 
Jill McLennan, painting 
Dorie Meister,  jewelry 
Ginny Parsons, mixed media painting
Jude Pittman, painting, mosaics
Susan Tuttle, jewelry, photography, mixed media

Jan Watten, photography 
Karyn Yandow, photography 

Jingletown Art Studios
3001 Chapman Street
Chuck DiGuida, rust & ruin and noir-glam photography
Barbara DiSalvo,  handmade paper and fused glass    

Angela Hunkler,  ink and stick 
Melissa W. Johnson,  painting, pastels & prints  
Alison Limoges,  mixed media collage and clay   
Jan Stamos,  mixed media 
Stephanie Williamson,  photography/handmade books    

Norton Factory Studios
3094 E 10th Street
Multiple artists,  various mediums   

 
Support local artists!
Support our community!

Celebrate the season and give ART!


About Jingletown: 
Jingletown acquired its name at the turn of the century when Portuguese cannery workers whose earnings would "jingle" in their pockets at the end of the day as they walked home from the factories in the area, signifying prosperity.  As time went on the neighborhood went into disuse, but in the early 1980’s artists realized the potential and converted many of the neglected warehouses into functioning live/work spaces.  It is now a thriving artist community and one of the fastest growing arts district in the Bay Area.

In a time when our neighborhood has been changing dramatically, the goal of the Jingletown Arts and Business Community is to heighten awareness about the rich and diverse population of working and exhibiting artists and the creative opportunities in the Jingletown Arts District.

For a complete listing of Jingletown artists, businesses and upcoming events in the area, please visit our website: www.jingletown.org

 
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