Posts Tagged ‘Jesse Hazelip’
Jesse Hazelip: “The Belle of the Brawl” at 941Geary
Posted in Events, Exhibitions, Fine Art, Gallery, Street Art, video, tagged 941Geary, Afghanistan, art gallery, colin day, Iraq, Jesse Hazelip, opening, San Francisco, Street Art, The Belle of the Brawl, video on January 3, 2011| Leave a Comment »
SFMOMA Artists Gallery + JESSE HAZELIP + Rob Clayton =
Posted in Fine Art, tagged Art, Jesse Hazelip, SFMOMA, SFMOMA Artist's Gallery on August 2, 2010| Leave a Comment »
SFMOMA Artists Gallery will host an artist talk with artist, Jesse Hazelip on August 21st from 2-3:30pm. The artist talk offers an open dialogue in which to further examine the evolution of Hazelip’s art practice. Reconnecting Hazelip with his mentor and former Art Center College of Design professor, Rob Clayton, the discussion aims to illuminate the artist’s progression from student to professional artist. As guided by Clayton, the Q and A will address the artistic impetus that generated Hazelip’s installation for SFMOMA Artists Gallery’s street level window.
Don’t miss out! Jesse Hazelip – Flat File Sale on Etsy
Posted in Fine Art, tagged Fine Art, Illustration, Jesse Hazelip, works on paper on July 19, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Jesse Hazelip, Americana, A Photo-Litho print, edition of 25
The artist is offering a selection of his limited edition prints and silkscreened bandanas on Etsy. To view the full collection, click here.
Jesse Hazelip, The L’s limited edition bandana
Installation Shots: Jesse Hazelip @ SFMOMA Windows
Posted in Exhibitions, Fine Art, Gallery, Museum, tagged Artist's Gallery, graffiti, Jesse Hazelip, San Francisco, SFMOMA, Street Art on July 7, 2010| 2 Comments »
Jesse Hazelip is currently installing the work for his next major exhibition opening this Saturday, July 10th in conjunction with the SFMOMA Artist’s Gallery. This installation will be on display through November 13th and is visible in the SFMOMA Garage’s street-level windows on both the Natoma and Minna St. alleys between New Montgomery and Third St.
The work for this installation involves large scale mixed media pieces on wooden panels, each commenting on contemporary sociopolitical issues in a cause and effect statement. Topics of waste are addressed through the artist’s use of found, salvaged and repurposed materials. Capitalism and greed are commented on through the artist’s discussion of the recent BP oil spill, and the sort of rugged individualism that defines America while blinding us to our fellow humans’ plight is illustrated in a piece dedicated to the alarming statistic that names suicide as the number two cause of death amongst Native American adolescents.
Check out more preview shots here. (more…)
Sneak Peek: New Work by Jesse Hazelip
Posted in Events, Exhibitions, Fine Art, Gallery, Street Art, tagged Curatorial, Jesse Hazelip, Lainya Magana, opening, Space07 on June 11, 2009| 1 Comment »
I’m excited to share these images of new work by Jesse Hazelip that are part of his upcoming show, “Tempest Turner” that will open at Space07, Sacramento on Saturday, June 13th. For more info on the show and to check out the new work, follow the link. (more…)
Warhol Live: Friday Nights at the de Young
Posted in Events, Exhibitions, Fine Art, Museum, tagged Andy Warhol, de Young Museum, Jesse Hazelip, Warhol Live on April 27, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Screenprints on canvas by Jesse Hazelip
I stopped by the “Warhol Live” exhibition at the de Young to check out the “Friday Nights at the de Young” event they were hosting. The evening was (more…)
Friday Nights at the de Young with Jesse Hazelip
Posted in Events, Exhibitions, Fine Art, Museum, tagged Art, Buzzine, de Young, Jesse Hazelip, Lainya Magana, silkscreen on April 24, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Tonight’s “Friday Nights at the de Young” series celebrates the Warhol Live event that was hosted last month by Amoeba Music and the East Bay Express. Live silkscreening by local artists took place during the Warhol Live festivities, and those pieces will be on display for tonight’s temporary exhibition at the de Young.
I’m proud to announce that Bay Area artist, Jesse Hazelip will have his series of Warhol-inspired silkscreens on view at the event. If you missed him at Warhol Live, now’s your chance to see the work.
I’ll be there tonight to show my support as well as to do a review for Buzzine. Hope to see you there!