Island City Waterways Art Walks

Island City Waterways Art Walks

Island City Waterways Art Walks

Honoring Alameda’s cultural past and present, Island City Waterways Art Walks utilized the arts as a vehicle to celebrate and share Alameda’s unique community history by connecting people to each other and the place they live.

Six Island City Waterways Art Walks were presented on Alameda’s historic main streets and new development sites on Alameda Point, celebrating Alameda’s cultural past and present with music, art and stories, honoring the community’s inhabitants, creating opportunities for social engagement and offering a positive outlook for the future.

As part of the Island City Waterways project, Rhythmix presented Island City Waterways: Uprooted on May 20-22, 2022, at the site of the former Naval Air Station on Alameda Point. The theme “uprooted,” refers to the young draftees, military families, and workers who pulled up roots to follow the war industry, as well as those of Japanese ancestry who were forcibly removed to WWII internment camps.

Previous Art Walks







Press

Alameda Sun, May 5, 2022. Connecting Cultures and Community Through Music. By Sun Staff Reports.

Alameda Sun, April 14, 2022. Waterfront Park Opening Celebrates Climate Change Theme. By Richard Bangert.

7×7, April 4, 2022. Alameda Point Waterfront Park opens with a free performance arts festival. By Shana Bull.

Alameda Sun, March 31, 2022. Music and Dance Festival Scheduled for the New Waterfront Park. By Sun Staff Reports.

East Bay Times, March 29, 2022. Alameda Point dance, music fest set for April 9 at new Waterfront Park. By Lou Fancher.

Broadway World, March 9, 2022. Alameda Launches Much Anticipated New Waterfront Park At with Kickoff Event. By A.A. Cristi.

Alameda Sun, September 29, 2021. Rhythmix Art Walk Honors Alameda’s Historic Japantown. By Karin Kay Jensen.

Newsbreak, September 9, 2021. How Rhythmix Art Walk Honored the Haunting History of Alameda’s Japanese American Community. By Karin K Jensen.

Alameda Sun, September 9, 2021. Honoring Lost Japantown through the Performing Arts. By Tina Blaine.

Alameda Sun, November 12, 2020. Time for Change: ‘Creating Our Future.’ By Sun Staff Reports.


Island Waterways Art Walks are made possible with support from:

Foundations

Arts Angel

$25,000

Impresario

$5,000

Visionary

$2,500

Innovator

$1500

Groundbreaker