Luca Antonucci (co-founder of Colpa Press) is back on the podcast this week to talk about the projects Colpa Press is working on during the quarantine and the current state of the 2020 SF Art Book Fair. He also discusses new features to look forward to at the art book fair.

Luca Antonucci, co-founder of Colpa Press
OCULTAS – Luca Antonucci and David Kasprzak
 Video Paintings – M.Jensen
The Art of Computer Designing: A Black and White Approach – Osamu Sato

New episode with Cléa Massiani, curator & exhibition coordinator at Creativity Explored. We discuss the quarantine, the recent closure of the San Francisco Art Institute and the work that Creativity Explored does in the Bay Area art community.

Rio Yañez is back on the pod to talk about two recent projects he’s been working on. The first is a current exhibition at the Thacher Gallery at the University of San Francisco titled Studio Misión: The Artist Studio as Medium by René Yañez. The focus of the exhibition is the world and creative process of Rio’s father René Yañez during his final years from 2016 to 2018. The second is this year’s Día de Los Muertos exhibition at SOMARTS titled City of Souls. Curated by both Rio and Carolina Quintanilla, this year’s exhibition features work to honor and manifest Rio’s father and founding curator Rene Yañez’s vision for his final Día de Los Muertos exhibition, titled City of Souls, a reference to his 2001 exhibition City of Miracles.

For more info on Studio Misión visit https://www.usfca.edu/thacher-gallery.

For more info on City of Souls visit https://www.somarts.org

Rio Yañez
Studio Misión: The Artist Studio as Medium by René Yañez at the Thacher Gallery at USF
Studio Misión at the USF Thacher Gallery
The Great Tortilla Conspiracy at Studio Misión
City of Souls, 2019 Dia de Los Muertos exhibition at SOMARTS