FRIDAY JULY 30th - SALON: Tracey Snelling

Tracey Snelling is an internationally exhibiting artist living and working in Oakland, California. She explores reality and scale through sculpture, photography, and video. She brings her show BORDERTOWN to Oakland:Great installations of colorful, seedy, and sometimes dead end scenarios.

Idan Levin
At night I find myself departing from the boundaries of society: exploring self through altering my immediate surroundings, altitude, temperature, humidity, and light. I prowl the streets at night, seeking a unique vantage point from which I can capture an alternate view of the world...

Michael Patrick Perez
New videos in installation push and explore unique boundaries of the image. Existing images, exploded into shapes and colors that present new fun realms of seeing.

Long Tones/Throws
Wayne Grim (bLakcPulletGrimoire, Thee Obscurantist) and Suki O'Kane drag a long tether of sound and image along the floors of the Salon until it threatens to break.

Michelle Lewis-King
Michelle Lewis-King creates 'hand made' site-specific installations informed by feminism, the works of John Cage, arte povera, phenomenology and alchemy (Chinese and European). Her installations are often unpredictable, ephemeral and time-based, sited within performance as much as sculpture.

Phil King
Phil King is a painter from England interested in what goes on between frames and in putting things together. De-centered constructions and collaborations dramatize acts of inspiration. For one night only he'll put something together for the festival.

lazyboy - Dale Sophiea and Bruce Anderson
Gregory Hagan + Gregory Scharpen = Gregory Schaarpgaenn
Electro acoustic texture.
Curtis Tamm, Michael Campos-Quinn
Andy Way
Mirka Morales
Cinepimps
Lorin Murphy
Jon Bastian
Hillary Kantman


