Thursday, August 5, 2010
August 7, 2010 MAPP PROGRAM
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August 7, 2010 MAPP PROGRAM
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Red Poppy Art House
2698 Folsom
Pablo Velez Villegas
Talks
7:00–Hersalia Cantoral: an informal
conversation with a Red Poppy Resident
Artist from Chiapas, Mexico
Exhibit
Paintings: Fernando Diaz
Drawings: Hersalia Cantoral
Photography: Leo Docuyanan
Poetry Installation: Michael Warr
Performances
8:30–Claudio Santome: Piazzolla on
guitar
9:00–Nefasha Ayer: The Space of In Between
10:00–Michael Warr: Poetry on the
Armageddon of Funk
10:30–Bryan Robledo: MC/hip-hop en
español
11:00–La Gente: Reggae-Cumbia-Hip Hop
PATHOS-ON-HARRISON
2754 Harrison
Jorge Molina and David Kubrin "
8:30–Intro by David Kubrin
9:05–Marc Kockinos, poetry
9:20–Rebecca Cross, singer songwriter
9:45–David Kubrin, poetry
10:05–Alejandro Chavez, singer song-
writer
10:30–Tureeda Mikell, poetry
11:10–Jorge Molina and the Spontane-
ous Combustion Opera: Luis Carbo,
percussion, Rasul Greyson, saxophone,
Jose Vergelin percussion, Marcelo
Lacourt, drums
11:35–Jeffrey Alphonsus Mooney, tribal
and improvisations
Wishing Tree by Anna Fizyta Mara
Kubrin will be serving drinks and Jerico
Lindsey, pecan pie
Kaleidescope
3109 24th @ Folsom
9:00–Live music by singer songwriter
Vanessa Verlee
Million Fishes
2501 Bryant Street
Lex Non Scripta & Finley Kipp
7:30-8:20–Chocolate Jesus, (Latin, Funk,
Rock)
8:30-9:20–Johanna Suarez and crew
(live musica Colombiana)
9:30-10:15–La Gente: (Reggae, Latin,
Hip-Hop)
10:20-11:00–L.A.T.V. “Portal of
Discards” art installation by Denise Joy
Amos is a graduated mixed media tube
encasing a series of illustrations. The
portal is comprised of donated &
discovered clothing, textiles and objects.
And exhibitions by the children of the
“Family Art” program
Esperanza Garden
19th @ Florida
Mina Girgis
12-5pm–Music Flea Market: Buy, sell,
exchange, trade, teach, learn, play,
dance, musical instruments, records,
audio equipment, dance costumes. Live
performances and pizza all day.
Ichthus Gallery
1769 15th Street
Soo Ryu and Jose Roslaes
4:00-4:45–Live music by Chocolate
Jesus, and live painting by Camille Motta
5:00-6:00–Carmen Roman :Afrocuban
percussion and dance
6:00-6:45–Screening of short film by
the Latino Film Festival
6:45 -7:30–Johanna Suarez and crew
(musica Colombiana)
7:30-8:00–Joan Cerqueiro.
“Los Hijos del Desvachan”: Permanent
Exhibition (Photography, Paintings, and
sculptures) by Alejandro-Meza Denisse,
Ogata-lava Enguita and additional
photography by Hanna Quebedo
L's Cafe
2871 24th Street
Allyson Seal
6:00-7:00–Chocolate Jesus
7:00-7:30–Barbara Murphy
7:30-8:00–La Gente
8:00-9:00–Bhi Bhiman
9:00-10:00–Alex Eccles of King Baldwin
Visual Art by: Love Story Machine–the
collective, Melisa Phillips, RUBYSPAM,
Howie Katz, Debra Regur
La Victoria Bakery
2937 24th Street
Jaime Maldonado
6:00-10:00–Live music by Classical
Revolution, Ruth Parry, World Sounds,
Guitar & Cajon. Paintings by Scott
Inguito and Ytaelena Lopez
Area 2881
2881 23rd Street (at Florida)
Carl Pisaturo
8:00-12:00
An immersive Micromuseum of operat-
ing Lumino-Kinetic and Robotic Sculp-
ture; 3D Photography; Structures and
Curiosities of human and natural origin.
Progressive Grounds Cafe
2301 Bryant @ 21st
Aaron
6:00-8:00–Live music
Blue House
2548 Folsom
Tony Bravo
7:30–Vanessa Valencia, singer
8:00–Adam Cornford, poet and novelist
8:25–Theresa Dickinson, dancer and
Alejandro Chavez, singer
8:45–Tony Bravo,
vaudevillian-”Horizontally Speaking”
9:10–Xavier Jurado, singer-songwriter
9:30–Dash Kamm, poet
9:45–Martina Castro, singer and Jesse
Heurlin, guitarist–"Blue Heartbreak
Covers”
Galería de La Raza
2857 24th Street
6:00-9:00–YTREBIL: Prints and draw-
ings by Enrique Chagoya. YTREBIL
features a survey of Chagoya's work
including monoprints, paintings and
codices.
Galeria de la Raza is pleased to present
YTREBIL, a solo exhibition featuring
prints and drawings by San Francisco
based artist, Enrique Chagoya. Born in
Mexico City in the mid-1950s, Chagoya
came to the U.S. in 1977. As a result,
his work is immersed in the contradic-
tions of "belonging" to both sides of the
border. Within the framework of his
work, "the border" refers not only to his
bi-national, bi-cultural identity, but also
to conceptual borders and the fine line
that divides colonial and post-colonial
interpretations of power.
Program design by camillemotta.com
August 7, 2010 MAPP PROGRAM
August 7, 2010 MAPP August 7, 2010 MAPP
Red Poppy Art House
2698 Folsom
Pablo Velez Villegas
Talks
7:00–Hersalia Cantoral: an informal
conversation with a Red Poppy Resident
Artist from Chiapas, Mexico
Exhibit
Paintings: Fernando Diaz
Drawings: Hersalia Cantoral
Photography: Leo Docuyanan
Poetry Installation: Michael Warr
Performances
8:30–Claudio Santome: Piazzolla on
guitar
9:00–Nefasha Ayer: The Space of In Between
10:00–Michael Warr: Poetry on the
Armageddon of Funk
10:30–Bryan Robledo: MC/hip-hop en
español
11:00–La Gente: Reggae-Cumbia-Hip Hop
PATHOS-ON-HARRISON
2754 Harrison
Jorge Molina and David Kubrin "
8:30–Intro by David Kubrin
9:05–Marc Kockinos, poetry
9:20–Rebecca Cross, singer songwriter
9:45–David Kubrin, poetry
10:05–Alejandro Chavez, singer song-
writer
10:30–Tureeda Mikell, poetry
11:10–Jorge Molina and the Spontane-
ous Combustion Opera: Luis Carbo,
percussion, Rasul Greyson, saxophone,
Jose Vergelin percussion, Marcelo
Lacourt, drums
11:35–Jeffrey Alphonsus Mooney, tribal
and improvisations
Wishing Tree by Anna Fizyta Mara
Kubrin will be serving drinks and Jerico
Lindsey, pecan pie
Kaleidescope
3109 24th @ Folsom
9:00–Live music by singer songwriter
Vanessa Verlee
Million Fishes
2501 Bryant Street
Lex Non Scripta & Finley Kipp
7:30-8:20–Chocolate Jesus, (Latin, Funk,
Rock)
8:30-9:20–Johanna Suarez and crew
(live musica Colombiana)
9:30-10:15–La Gente: (Reggae, Latin,
Hip-Hop)
10:20-11:00–L.A.T.V. “Portal of
Discards” art installation by Denise Joy
Amos is a graduated mixed media tube
encasing a series of illustrations. The
portal is comprised of donated &
discovered clothing, textiles and objects.
And exhibitions by the children of the
“Family Art” program
Esperanza Garden
19th @ Florida
Mina Girgis
12-5pm–Music Flea Market: Buy, sell,
exchange, trade, teach, learn, play,
dance, musical instruments, records,
audio equipment, dance costumes. Live
performances and pizza all day.
Ichthus Gallery
1769 15th Street
Soo Ryu and Jose Roslaes
4:00-4:45–Live music by Chocolate
Jesus, and live painting by Camille Motta
5:00-6:00–Carmen Roman :Afrocuban
percussion and dance
6:00-6:45–Screening of short film by
the Latino Film Festival
6:45 -7:30–Johanna Suarez and crew
(musica Colombiana)
7:30-8:00–Joan Cerqueiro.
“Los Hijos del Desvachan”: Permanent
Exhibition (Photography, Paintings, and
sculptures) by Alejandro-Meza Denisse,
Ogata-lava Enguita and additional
photography by Hanna Quebedo
L's Cafe
2871 24th Street
Allyson Seal
6:00-7:00–Chocolate Jesus
7:00-7:30–Barbara Murphy
7:30-8:00–La Gente
8:00-9:00–Bhi Bhiman
9:00-10:00–Alex Eccles of King Baldwin
Visual Art by: Love Story Machine–the
collective, Melisa Phillips, RUBYSPAM,
Howie Katz, Debra Regur
La Victoria Bakery
2937 24th Street
Jaime Maldonado
6:00-10:00–Live music by Classical
Revolution, Ruth Parry, World Sounds,
Guitar & Cajon. Paintings by Scott
Inguito and Ytaelena Lopez
Area 2881
2881 23rd Street (at Florida)
Carl Pisaturo
8:00-12:00
An immersive Micromuseum of operat-
ing Lumino-Kinetic and Robotic Sculp-
ture; 3D Photography; Structures and
Curiosities of human and natural origin.
Progressive Grounds Cafe
2301 Bryant @ 21st
Aaron
6:00-8:00–Live music
Blue House
2548 Folsom
Tony Bravo
7:30–Vanessa Valencia, singer
8:00–Adam Cornford, poet and novelist
8:25–Theresa Dickinson, dancer and
Alejandro Chavez, singer
8:45–Tony Bravo,
vaudevillian-”Horizontally Speaking”
9:10–Xavier Jurado, singer-songwriter
9:30–Dash Kamm, poet
9:45–Martina Castro, singer and Jesse
Heurlin, guitarist–"Blue Heartbreak
Covers”
Galería de La Raza
2857 24th Street
6:00-9:00–YTREBIL: Prints and draw-
ings by Enrique Chagoya. YTREBIL
features a survey of Chagoya's work
including monoprints, paintings and
codices.
Galeria de la Raza is pleased to present
YTREBIL, a solo exhibition featuring
prints and drawings by San Francisco
based artist, Enrique Chagoya. Born in
Mexico City in the mid-1950s, Chagoya
came to the U.S. in 1977. As a result,
his work is immersed in the contradic-
tions of "belonging" to both sides of the
border. Within the framework of his
work, "the border" refers not only to his
bi-national, bi-cultural identity, but also
to conceptual borders and the fine line
that divides colonial and post-colonial
interpretations of power.
Program design by camillemotta.com
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