The newest episode of the podcast features, Meryl Pataky, a multi-disciplined artist known for her amazing neon piecesBased here in the Bay Area, I visited Meryl in her studio to discuss her early beginnings as a mixed media artist, her neon practice and  She Bends, an organization she founded to create a more equitable future for neon. Finally, we also talked about the new exhibition curated by She Bends at the Contemporary Jewish Museum (CJM) in San Francisco titled First Light: Rituals of Glass and Neon ArtThe exhibition features neon work by various artists including Meryl, that “explores mastery in craft as a devotional pursuit, presenting breathtaking artworks that connect both artists and viewers to spirituality, wonder, and universal questions of human existence.” The show is up at the CJM through April 28, 2024. Visit the museum website for more details. For more info about Meryl and her work be sure to visit her website at merylpataky.com  or follow her on Instagram at @merylpataky. Learn more about She Bends at shebends.com

This week’s guest on the (art)Scene Podcast is Oakland-based artist Esteban Raheem Abdul Raheem Samayoa whose art practice focuses on charcoal, airbrush painting, and most recently mixed media painting and installation. For our conversation I had the pleasure of visiting Esteban in his studio in Oakland to discuss his early beginnings in Sacramento and the community he surrounds himself with that ultimately inspires much of his work. We also discussed his new solo exhibition titled Ain’t No Dogs in Heaven currently up at Pt. 2 Gallery through September 9, 2023. Follow Esteban and his latest projects at https://www.wulffvnky.com/ or follow him on instagram @wulffvnky

After a long hiatus the (art)Scene Podcast is back with a  brand new guest: Isaac Vazquez Avila, a painter & sculptor based in San Francisco. I stopped by his studio in Bernal Heights to discuss what drew him to the Bay Area, his art practice and his recent projects including the exhibition that wrapped up at pt. 2 Gallery in Oakland and teaching. Follow Isaac and his latest projects at https://www.isaacvazquezavila.com/ or follow him on instagram @aliencitizen

After a brief hiatus, I am back with a brand new episode featuring Oakland based artist and graphic designer, Lenworth Macintosh who is also goes by Joonbug. On today’s episode you’ll hear us discuss his background in creating his own clothing brand, his graphic design work and his eventual foray into the fine art world. We also discussed his recent solo show at Pt. 2 Gallery and the mural he created along the side of the Fox Theater in Oakland. 

Learn more about Joonbug and his work by visiting his website at www.bugs87.com or follow him on Instagram @thebugs87

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Joonbug (Lenworth Macintosh)

This week Christo is back on the podcast to talk about his new role at SFMOMA Incline Gallery’s 9th anniversary show at anälog galleryWe also just check in with each other and see how we are dealing with the COVID-19 self quarantine. 

Follow SFMOMA on Instagram @sfmoma to see what they are up to during the shutdown with #museumfromhome.

Visit inclinegallerysf.com to learn more about the gallery’s 9th anniversary show at anälog gallery.

Christo front of his mural titled “whatever the work may be” 2019 with his Parents Cenobio and Rosario Oropeza
Artist dropping off artwork at the 9th year anniversary. (From left to right : Alán Miknis, Gina Contreras, and Gallery director at anälog gallery, Don Ross)

For today’s episode, Marcela Pardo Ariza returns to the podcast to discuss her inclusion in the YBCA’s Bay Area Now (BAN 8) exhibition; the Womxn* Art Handlers group she co-founded & the recent exhibition she curated at Southern Exposure titled The Tallest Part of the Arch

The Tallest Part of the Arch closed March 30, 2019, for more info visit the Souther Exposure website

To learn more about Womxn* Art Handlers and any upcoming programming visit http://womenarthandlers.com.

Today’s guest is Soleil Summer, Exhibitions Associate at the Museum of African Diaspora (MoAD). We discuss her journey to the West Coast and into the art world including her time at the Betti Ono Gallery in Oakland and her membership in the Bay Area-based art collective known as the Black Mail Collective. We also talk about her role at MoAD in helping coordinate their emerging artists program.

To learn more about events and programming at MoAD please visit their website at www.moadsf.org and be sure to follow them on either Instagram or Twitter.

This week’s guest is Brock Brake, owner of Pt.2 Gallery in Oakland and director/curator at First Amendment Gallery in San Francisco. We discussed his skateboarding and photojournalism background, what led him to the fine art world and all of the current projects he dedicates most of his time to.

Learn more about current and upcoming shows at Pt.2 Gallery bu visiting there website: www.part2gallery.com.

For all things related to First Amendment, visit www.firstamendmentgallery.com

Be sure to follow both galleries on Instagram: @pt.2gallery and @firstamendment

Thanks again to Richie Cunning for the intro music.