Rhythmix Cultural Works Presents
Love Our Island Art Walk
Radical Beauty, Part 8
Radical Beauty, Part 8 Event Photos
Featuring Art Installations by
Music by:
2nd Friday, May 10th, 6-9 pm
Join Rhythmix Cultural Works for a celebration of art, music and dance to kick off the start of the Spring Festival Weekend in downtown Alameda!
Radical Beauty, Part 8, the final event in the Love Our Island Art Walk series, will feature installations of colorful goauche paintings from Jessica Eastburn, environmental sculpture from Danielle Giudici Wallis and amorphous pen and ink drawings by Deborah Sullivan.
In addition to the storefront art on display, attendees will enjoy Puerto Rican Bomba drumming, Brazilian funk, Afro-Latin jazz and gypsy rumba guitar.
Meet up at Rhythmix for an after party from 9-10pm featuring more live music and videos of all previous Love Our Island Art Walk events. The Rhythmix K Gallery will be open from 6-10pm featuring Mother – an exhibit all about mom.
This event is FREE to the public and has been generously supported by the California Arts Council, The City of Alameda, The Downtown Alameda Business Association, Catellus, AEC Living, Compass, Alameda Point Partners, Ethan’s Plumbing, Poppy Bank, and the Alameda Sun.
Love Our Island Art Walks, the Radical Beauty Series, received a 2-year Creative California Communities grant from the California Arts Council, allowing Rhythmix to produce 8 Art Walk events in 2018-2019.
Downtown Alameda’s 19th Spring Festival over Mother’s Day Weekend will take place on May 11-12 from 10am-6pm on Park Street.
Installation Artists
Jessica Eastburn is reminded daily about the benefits of living in a wondrous environment and believes that beauty enhances everyday life. In addition to the striking vistas of nature most often included in all things beautiful, to Eastburn, another appealing aspect of public art is encountering large-scale murals.
For Radical Beauty, Part 8, Eastburn creates a mural featuring bold, graphic imagery, painted with bright colors in order to add some vibrancy and dynamism into people’s everyday lives. The fun and whimsical composition, imagery and color palette of the mural are meant to grab the attention of passersby and provide a surprise for the viewer: a fun bit of novelty to brighten up their day.
Eastburn has produced drawings, paintings, illustrations and public art projects in Oregon, California and Romania.
Spanish Fly, 2014, gaouche on Paper by Jessica Eastburn. Image courtesy of the artist.
Deborah Sullivan, an eclectic SF Bay Area artist, sculpts with clay, paints with ink, and fuses with glass. Her work is bright, colorful and whimsical. She is best known for her outdoor contemporary totems and iconic glass house wares, in addition to ink and paper paintings. Deborah has been making and selling art for over 20 years.
Like Rube Goldberg by Deborah Sullivan. Image courtesy of the artist.
Danielle Giudici Wallis is an artist and educator originally from New York State. Her work has been exhibited widely in the Bay Area and beyond including shows at Catharine Clark Gallery, SFMOMA Artists Gallery, The Bedford Gallery, Raid Projects in Los Angeles, A.I.R. in New York, and The California Palace of the Legion of Honor which holds one of her artist’s books in their Achenbach collection. Her current work is inspired by the landscape, and a compulsion for environmental stewardship.
Radical Beauty Study, 2018, wood and felted wool by Danielle Giudici Wallis. Image courtesy of the artist.