29 August 2006

"LABYRINTH" Sept. 15th

FRIDAY, SEPT. 15TH, 7PM-2AM

Thin Ice Collective will be in this amazing downtown San Francisco art extravaganza.
TIC will be showing in the "Private Room" at:
Onsix Gallery

The theme of this exhibition will be "Apocalypse".
Some particularly dark and beautiful things will be on display for your enjoyment.

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Also be sure to check out Uri Korn's stuff when he shows with our friends:
Hamburger Eyes at
Steven Wolf Fine Arts
that same night.
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LABYRINTH:

Friday, September 15th, 2006
7:00pm - 10:00pm free art exhibition
10pm - 2:00am $5 afterparty at ONSIX Gallery

Art exhibition free of charge at each of the following seven spaces:

ONSIX GALLERY
60 Sixth Street, SF

STEVEN WOLF FINE ARTS
49 Geary Street Suite 411, SF

RED INK STUDIOS
1035 Market Street

LUGGAGE STORE GALLERY
1007 Market Street

ART ENGINE
1045 Mission Street

SENECA HOTEL
34 Sixth Street

CALIFORNIA MODERN ART GALLERY
1035 Market Street

"SOME ASSEMBLY REQUIRED" Sept. 8th

FRIDAY, SEPT. 8TH, 6-9pm
The LAB (2948 16th St. @ Capp)

Zefrey Throwell is part of group show curated by
Steven Wolf (Steven Wolf Fine Arts) and
Mike Arcega (Artist)
at The LAB in San Francisco.

He will be showing a video piece of his called:
Maidenhead Voyage into Dark Waters
It is a chronicle of 100 people recounting how the lost their virginity.
To see the trailer press:
HERE

Other people in the show:
Roger Bisbing, Marcus Civin, Yoon Cho, Nancy Elliot, Taro Hattori, Jesse Houlding, Peter Kimmel, Nicholas Knight, Steve Lambert, Frances McIlveen & Yuki Maruyama, Dan Nelson, Lindsey White, and Edmund Wyss

September 6-30, 2006
Gallery Hours: Wednesdays-Saturdays, 1-6 PM
Opening Reception: Friday, September 8th, 6-9 PM
Free Admission


Artists Talk moderated by Mike Arcega and Steven Wolf:
Wednesday, September 27th, 7 PM
$3-10 sliding scale admission

Please join us for The LAB's first-ever juried exhibition. This project invited artists to submit work that requires assembly. This phrase is open to interpretation--it can be read as a play on the word assemblage, that the artist needs to assemble his or her work in some way. It can also be read, perhaps with the writings of Alain Robbe-Grillet in mind, to suggest that the work must be assembled by the viewer in order to have meaning. A broad array of work in all media with diverse content, including both objects and performance, will be on view.