Love Our Island Art Walk: Radical Beauty, Part 8
$ FREE
6:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Friday, May 10, 2019

Love Our Island Artwalk Logo

Featuring Art Installations by

Jessica Eastburn (1926 Blanding Ave @ Park Esquina)
Deborah Sullivan (1629 Park St @ the former 7 Salon)
Danielle Giudici Wallis (1650 Park St)

Music by:

Papiba and Friends – Brazilian Funk (Rhythmix Cultural Works)
Randy and the Gypsy Boys – Spanish gypsy rumba (1926 Blanding Ave)
Taller Bombalele – Puerto Rican Bomba (1650 Park St)
Christelle Durandy Trio – Afro-Latin Jazz (1629 Park St @ the former 7 Salon)

2nd Friday, May 10th, 6-9 pm

Park Street between Pacific and Blanding Ave
+ AfterParty @ Rhythmix Cultural Works, 2513 Blanding Avenue

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Radical Beauty 8 Map

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

Live Performance

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