April 12, 2010
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
When:
Friday, May 14, 2010, 5-9pm
Saturday, May 15, 2010, 1-5pm
Where:
Art Studio located at 503 Tunnel Ave. San Francisco, CA 94134
Admission is free and open to the public, all ages welcome, wheelchair accessible.
San Francisco, CA–The Artist in Residence Program at Recology San Francisco will host an exhibition and reception for current artists-in-residence Josh Short and Ben Burke on Friday, May 14th, from 5-9 pm and Saturday, May 15th, from 1-5 pm. This two-person show will be the culmination of four months of work by Short and Burke who have scavenged materials from the dump to make artwork and promote recycling and reuse.
A retrospective exhibition celebrating the life of artist and former Artist in Residence Program staff member Henri Marie-Rose (1922-2010) will be held concurrently at 401 Tunnel Avenue.
Josh Short: Break in Case of Emergency Short, who received an MFA from UC Davis, also explores a darker side to the plentiful materials he has collected—consumerism and waste as signs of a coming apocalypse. Through “in case of emergency” pieces he anticipates a time when we all might need to rely on our ingenuity—and garbage—to survive. In addition to presenting objects in the gallery, Short will be grilling on his mobile bar-b-que/dj station, made from a real car grill and hotplates, replete with disco lights, smoke machine, and a turn-table spinning found vinyl. The public is encouraged to come and partake in the ritual. |
Ben Burke: The Uncanny Valley Orphanage |
The Artist in Residence Program at Recology San Francisco is a one-of-a-kind program started in 1990 to encourage people to conserve natural resources and instill a greater appreciation for the environment and art in children and adults. Artists work for four months in studio space on site, use materials recovered from the Public Disposal and Recycling Area, and speak to students and the general public. Over eighty professional Bay Area artists have completed residencies, and applications are accepted annually in August. |