Tommy’s Point
All day long
From Tuesday, July 5, 2011 to Wednesday, August 31, 2011

TOMMY’S POINT

July 5th – August 31st
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND!

2nd Friday Reception
August 12th 6-9pm

Famed Alameda resident and wealthy industrialist, Pons Maar (aka Mr. Tommy), along with fellow artist/explorers d’Arci Bruno, and Marc Ribaud are again venturing forth onto the island of Alameda.

Whilst exploring the vast hinterlands of this Island Nation they bring back findings, and objects of great cultural and aesthetic consideration to present in “Tommy’s Point”. These objects will delight, amuse, and confuse you. Having witnessed them it will be impossible to experience the island any other way. This special show is presented under the auspices of the WPCC. The opening reception on Friday July 8th will feature special musical guest Stephen Schultz on solo baroque flute and bagpipes.

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We here now Present never before seen Wonders, evidences Genuine and Original, which Raconteur and Explorer Mr. Tommy has, through great Effort and Toil, brought back from a Land Beyond Imagining.

Come Marvel, Witness, and Exclaim as formerly hidden Wonders are revealed with the Vigorous Illuminance of Inquiry. Tommy’s Point is open every Wednesday from 6-10 pm , 2nd Friday’s from 6-9pm, during scheduled performances and by appointment. For more info, please call Gallery Director d’Arci Bruno @ 415-608-4857.

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ABOUT THE ARTISTS

              Tommy's Point 3Pons Maar lived and made art in the Bay Area from the mid-70’s thru the mid-80’s. He then went on to pursue a career in film and television appearing in such films as; Return to Oz, Golden Child, Masters of the Universe, George of the Jungle, Monkeybone, and Team America: World Police. On “Dinosaurs”, the TV show, he played next door neighbor, Roy, for all 65 episodes. Pons was the Domino’s Pizza Noid in a series of popular commercials made by Will Vinton Claymation. He is currently semi-out of show biz though he does enjoy hosting the 3 Ring Bingo nights at Rhythmix Cultural Works as “Mr. Entertainment”. Pons is a photographer, videographer, editor, and a collage artist which for him encompasses all media and all forms of expression.
Interview: ponzzz@mac.com

              Tommy's Point 4d’Arci Bruno began her career in the arts at the age of 13, drawing a trapper for the cover of Trappers magazine in Washington State. She attended the San Francisco Art Institute, receiving the Ivan Majdrakoff Award for outstanding painting in 2007, as well as a merit-based scholarship in 2008. d’Arci has worked as a muralist, set designer, costumer, and portrait artist. Her work unites a variety of styles to create graphically and emotionally powerful imagery. d’Arci is currently the director of the K Gallery at Rhythmix Cultural Works.
Interview: darci@rhythmix.org

              Tommy's Point 5Marc Ribaud received a BFA in Industrial Design from Rhode Island School of Design in 1982. He then moved to San Francisco, making models and prototypes for The Burdick Group, Landor Associates, and Galoob Toys. He makes armatures and animatable props for stop motion film such as Nightmare Before Christmas and Coraline. Marc is currently designing and fabricating his own line of illuminated sculptural forms for the home (aka lamps). Marc is drawn to the mechanical aspects of art.
Interview: marib5095@sbcglobal.net