Big Screen Berkeley: Exit Through the Gift Shop — a two-finger salute to...
The less you know about Exit through the Gift Shop before you see it, the more you’ll appreciate it. Of course, if you go into the film expecting to learn anything about its purported subject, you’ll...
View ArticleStreet art watch: Buffalo’s back, this time in color
We’ve been keeping an eye on the rotating exhibition of street art that appears on the side of the abandoned photo processing shack on the corner of Ashby and Telegraph. Jesse Hazelip has had one of...
View ArticleStreet art watch: horse overlaid on buffalo
The latest street art at Telegraph and Ashby We’ve kept a regular eye on the street art on the abandoned photo processing booth on the corner of Telegraph and Ashby (previous installments here and...
View ArticleStreet art watch: New image at Ashby and Telegraph
As was mentioned earlier this week, the Berkeley street art scene can be hard to keep up with. And we’re only focusing on one spot. Berkeleysider “danfang”, author of What I Saw in Berkeley Today,...
View ArticleStreet art watch: New images on Ashby shack
Now we have started, we can’t possibly stop. Over the past year or so we have been keeping track of the revolving exhibition of street art on the side of the old photo shack at Ashby and Telegraph....
View ArticleBerkeley’s future art museum already a magnet for art
A certain white wall on Center Street is clearly proving very inviting for street artists on the hunt for a fresh canvas. The building on the corner of Center and Oxford, which will one day house the...
View ArticleWatch for new light installations in Berkeley
"Fly safe" light installation by Golsana Heshmati. Photos courtesy of the artist. “I feel every minute of freedom here or in Spain,” said Golsana Heshmati, a lighting designer born and raised in...
View ArticleBerkeley buildings defaced after graffiti event
Tagging on the wall of 1360 Fifth Street, home to solar testing lab PVEL. Photo: Tracey Taylor Following an underground graffiti event that drew thousands of people to a vacant west Berkeley warehouse...
View ArticleStreet art’s Endless Canvas makes good with community
Artwork in Special Delivery’s art show which drew an estimated 5,000 people to west Berkeley on Sept. 8. Photo: dyannaanfang The organizer of an underground graffiti show that attracted thousands of...
View ArticleEndless Canvas delivers unique experience to Berkeley
A juxtaposition of two artworks at “Special Delivery Bay Area,” a street art extravaganza in west Berkeley. Photo: Tracey Taylor Take an abandoned 36,000 sq ft former ink factory with giant circular...
View ArticleKids ‘art attack’ the city with Berkeley summer camp
The Marin Circle steps were decorated with chalk by kids attending the Westside Studio summer art camp. Photo: Deborah Durant The chalk drawings that covered the stairs leading to the Marin Circle on...
View ArticleNew Berkeley street art, new questions
In October, Berkeleyside revealed the identity of the artist behind a buffalo-airplane image which adorns the side of the abandoned photo processing booth on the corner of Ashby and Telegraph. The...
View ArticlePhoto essay: Berkeley’s lost murals
The pictures above depict Berkeley murals, some of which no longer exist. They were uploaded onto Berkeleyside’s Flickr pool by Wnewton1948. For descriptions of those shown here, and more of this...
View ArticleStreet art watch: And then there were three
We have reported before on the images that spring up on the side of buildings or on walls. The abandoned photo processing shack on the corner of Ashby and Telegraph seems to be particular draw for...
View ArticleBig Screen Berkeley: Exit Through the Gift Shop — a two-finger salute to...
The less you know about Exit through the Gift Shop before you see it, the more you’ll appreciate it. Of course, if you go into the film expecting to learn anything about its purported subject, you’ll...
View ArticleStreet art watch: Buffalo’s back, this time in color
We’ve been keeping an eye on the rotating exhibition of street art that appears on the side of the abandoned photo processing shack on the corner of Ashby and Telegraph. Jesse Hazelip has had one of...
View ArticleStreet art watch: horse overlaid on buffalo
We’ve kept a regular eye on the street art on the abandoned photo processing booth on the corner of Telegraph and Ashby (previous installments here and here). The latest work overlays a rather...
View ArticleStreet art watch: New image at Ashby and Telegraph
As was mentioned earlier this week, the Berkeley street art scene can be hard to keep up with. And we’re only focusing on one spot. Berkeleysider “danfang”, author of What I Saw in Berkeley Today,...
View ArticleStreet art watch: New images on Ashby shack
Now we have started, we can’t possibly stop. Over the past year or so we have been keeping track of the revolving exhibition of street art on the side of the old photo shack at Ashby and Telegraph....
View ArticleBerkeley’s future art museum already a magnet for art
A certain white wall on Center Street is clearly proving very inviting for street artists on the hunt for a fresh canvas. The building on the corner of Center and Oxford, which will one day house the...
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