Today’s guest is Drew Grasso, an artist and printmaker based out of Oakland, CA. We discussed 222 Press, the new publishing project he recently founded and Sun Night Editions, the former print publishing house he once ran with Yoni Asega. We also talked about what motivated him to pursue his passion to be a printmaker and the amount of hard work that goes into operating your own printing press.
Be sure to follow 222 Press on Instagram to see their latest updates and projects.
The newest episode of the podcast features, Meryl Pataky, a multi-disciplined artist known for her amazing neon pieces. Based here in the Bay Area, I visited Meryl in her studio to discuss her early beginnings as a mixed media artist, her neon practice and She Bends, an organization she founded to create a more equitable future for neon. Finally, we also talked about the new exhibition curated by She Bends at the Contemporary Jewish Museum (CJM) in San Francisco titled First Light: Rituals of Glass and Neon Art. The exhibition features neon work by various artists including Meryl, that “explores mastery in craft as a devotional pursuit, presenting breathtaking artworks that connect both artists and viewers to spirituality, wonder, and universal questions of human existence.” The show is up at the CJM through April 28, 2024. Visit the museum website for more details. For more info about Meryl and her work be sure to visit her website at merylpataky.com or follow her on Instagram at @merylpataky. Learn more about She Bends at shebends.com.
Meryl Pataky
(Image by Kirby Gladstein)Meryl Pataky
(Image by Kirby Gladstein)Meryl Pataky
“Pass Me The Hammer”
2017“Pass Me The Hammer”
2017 (detail)“Pass Me The Hammer”
2017 (detail)
This week’s guest on the (art)Scene Podcast is Oakland-based artist Esteban Raheem Abdul Raheem Samayoa whose art practice focuses on charcoal, airbrush painting, and most recently mixed media painting and installation. For our conversation I had the pleasure of visiting Esteban in his studio in Oakland to discuss his early beginnings in Sacramento and the community he surrounds himself with that ultimately inspires much of his work. We also discussed his new solo exhibition titled Ain’t No Dogs in Heaven currently up at Pt. 2 Gallery through September 9, 2023. Follow Esteban and his latest projects at https://www.wulffvnky.com/ or follow him on instagram @wulffvnky
Gallery view from “Ain’t No Dogs in Heaven” a solo exhibition by Esteban Raheem Abdul Raheem Samayoa at Part 2, Oakland, CA. On view from August 5 through September 9, 2023 (Photo by Shaun Roberts) Esteban Raheem Abdul Raheem Samayoa
(Photo by Gabe Searles)”All in the Family”
Acrylic on canvas
72 x 84 inches
2023
(Photo by Shaun Roberts)“Tios”
Oil, oil pastel on canvas
22 x 28 inches
2023
(Photo by Shaun Roberts) “Salat #1”
Plaster
12 x 12 x 4 inches
2023
(Photo by Shaun Roberts)
After a long hiatus the (art)Scene Podcast is back with a brand new guest: Isaac Vazquez Avila, a painter & sculptor based in San Francisco. I stopped by his studio in Bernal Heights to discuss what drew him to the Bay Area, his art practice and his recent projects including the exhibition that wrapped up at pt. 2 Gallery in Oakland and teaching. Follow Isaac and his latest projects at https://www.isaacvazquezavila.com/ or follow him on instagram @aliencitizen
Image Credit: Adan Pol VazquezIsaac Vazquez Avila
”Sun Stoned”
Gouache, flash paint on artist made wood panel
72 x 48 inches
2023Isaac Vazquez Avila
”Turbo bit flor bug”
Gouache and acrylic on wood panel
10 x 8 inches
2023Force of Healthy Growth
On today’s episode I am joined by Liz Hernandez, an artist based in Oakland, CA whose work includes paintings, drawings, sculptures and writings deeply influenced by the memories & surroundings of her hometown in Mexico. We discussed her art practice and the mural she conceived for SFMOMA’s Bay Area Walls exhibition titled Conjuro para la sanación de nuestro futuro.
Liz’s mural is up until September 5, 2022 on the 3rd floor of SFMOMA. Click here to To learn more.
You can also learn more about her work on her website
Liz Hernández in front of her mural, Conjuro para la sanación de nuestro futuro (image credit: Katherine Du Tiel for SFMOMA)Energía de Sanación (Healing Energy) by Liz Hernández (image credit: Brock Brake for Pt.2 Gallery)Convertirme en el universo (Becoming the Universe) by Liz Hernández (image credit: Brock Brake for Pt.2 Gallery)El templo sumergido en el aroma secreto de Urania (The Temple immersed in the secret scent of Urania) by Liz Hernández (image credit: Brock Brake for Pt.2 Gallery)Materializada by Liz Hernández (image credit: Brock Brake for Pt.2 Gallery)
After a long hiatus, the (art)Scene Podcast returns with an all new episode featuring Oakland-based artist Lena Gustafson who discusses the projects she worked on during the pandemic including a group exhibition at Pt. 2 Gallery in Oakland titled Holding.
Holding runs through July 2, 2020. Check out the Pt. 2 Gallery website for more info.
Muzae Sesay returns to the podcast this week to catch up with me about the various projects he’s worked on since he’s last been on three years ago such as the blacktop mural he did…
After a brief hiatus, I am back with a brand new episode featuring Oakland based artist and graphic designer, Lenworth Macintosh who is also goes by Joonbug. On today’s episode you’ll hear us discuss his background in creating his own clothing brand, his graphic design work and his eventual foray into the fine art world. We also discussed his recent solo show at Pt. 2 Gallery and the mural he created along the side of the Fox Theater in Oakland.
Learn more about Joonbug and his work by visiting his website at www.bugs87.com or follow him on Instagram @thebugs87