Shiny Brite- New Work by Daniel Ross & LissaIvy Tiegel
Saturday December 6, 2008
from
6:00pm -
9:00pm
SHINY BRITE & RED CAKE’S FIRST BIRTHDAY
Reception: Saturday, December 6, 2008 -- 6 to 9pm
Gallery hours by appt: Sunday, December 7 -- Saturday, December 13, 2008
Location: 4209 Howe St., Oakland, CA
For more information, please contact:
info@redcakegallery.com
It’s hard to believe that the year is coming to a close, but that means it’s Red Cake’s very first birthday! To celebrate, we’re hosting another live event, Shiny Brite, just in time for the holidays. We'll be showcasing a series of new work by our featured artists, LissaIvy Tiegel and Daniel Ross, as well as some work not yet available on our website.
Red Cake is an online gallery that offers small, friendly art at small, friendly prices, with most works priced under $350. We carry original works, limited editions, artist ephemera, clothing, and accessories that are affordable for collectors of every price range. We also provide a venue for artists whose work is too small or unusual to be featured in commercial galleries or retail outlets.
Red Cake artists include: Allen Stickel, Anomaly Jewelry, Brenna Burns, Elide
Endreson, Jennie Ottinger, Evah Fan, Kirk Stoller, Lori Bode, Rebecca Overmann, Richard Barlow, Molly Schulps, Julia Petho, Kim Beck, La Familia Green, The Runcible Spoon, The Opulent Project, Yellow Owl Workshop, and Sherry Koyama.
Red Cake is the brainchild of two artists who feel that bigger isn't necessarily better.
Sherry Koyama is a mixed-media artist with degrees in psychology and studio art from the University of California, Davis. She is the former Co-Director of The LAB gallery
in San Francisco, and has independently curated several art exhibitions. Julia Petho is a conceptual artist who has a degree in earth systems from Stanford University and a degree in fine art from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She works as a digital asset manager and has served on the board of directors at The LAB gallery.
We're hoping to start a small revolution: when it comes to art, you can have your cake
and eat it too!
Category:
Performing/Visual Arts