Veterans’ Voices
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Monday, November 9, 2009
Veterans’ Voices
In honor of Veterans Day.An Art Show and Performance by Bay Area (and beyond) military veterans, the 2nd annual Veterans’ Voices show opens for public viewing Nov 4th with a performance of Subhuman and a reception for the artists nov 13th. Plus a veteran themed outdoor installation of Projections by the Illuminated Corridor. Curator: Ed Holmes Check out 2008 Veterans’ Voices photos!

Veterans’ Voices Schedule of Events:

6:00p-8:00p

Gallery Reception in the K Gallery
Among this year’s group of artists are Wavy Gravy (yes, that Wavy Gravy you know as a Ben and Jerry’s ice cream flavor)-photo montage, Al Honig-sculpture, JBonnie Bonner-painting, Fred Wickam-cartoonist, Angela Knowles-painting, Hal Muskat-video, Ehren Tool-ceramics, Gale Wagner, Randolph LaMorte, the Combat Paper Project from Vermont-printmaking and Ed Holmes-performance.


8:00p-9:00p
Performance of Subhuman at 8pm 15$
Ed Holmes will perform his oneman show SUBHUMAN-true tales from beneath the sea, sea stories from his time as a mechanic aboard one of the last diesel submarines in the Pacific during the 60s. From a foghorn’d hallucination on the shore of Lake Erie, to alarm bells beneath the Pacific Ocean, this is a salty tale of danger, discovery and destiny aboard a diesel submarine is told by Navy veteran and long time Bay Area (San Francisco Mime Troupe) performer Ed Holmes.

More info about Ed & Subhuman 
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A Series of Fortunate Events: Ed Holmes Makes the Leap from Sub to Stage from the Characters section of Alameda Magazine, By Wanda Hennig

9:00p-10:00p 
Illuminated Corridor, outdoor projection installation
More info about the Illuminated Corridor
Flickr Photostream of past installations