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November 6, 2021

Jingletown Open Studios 2021 ~ Day One

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Jingletown Open Studios 2021
 photo by Styrous®

 
I started out my day at the Jingletown Art Studios then wandered across the street to the 2934 Ford Street Studios.      
 
The Jingletown Art Studios house quite a variety of very interesting work being done. First I visited painter Jill McLennan who also works on community and public arts projects.            
 
 
 
 
Then I met a new to me artist, Patricia Guthrie, who not only creates beautiful quilt pieces but is a delight to spend time with and talk about her work. She has shown at the The Westmoreland Museum of American Art and is Professor Emerita and former Chair of the Department of Human Development and Women’s Studies at California State University. Her quilts have been exhibited in various museums and galleries throughout the United States.                    
 
 
 
 
  photos by Styrous®
 


From the JA studios I crossed over to the 2934 Ford Street Studios where I passed time with Anastasia Schipani. It was a delight to see her work again. Something new, though, she is making unique key fobs that would be impossible to lose.        
 
 
 
Anastasia Schipani & key fob 
 photo by Styrous®
 
         
She had just finished one of her tapestries which was amazing! As with most of her work it is an intricate melding of various items, buttons, tiny figures, who knows what?       
         
 
 
 photos by Styrous®
 
 
Anastasia Schipani tapestry detail
 
 
I met another new to me artist, Meghan Shimek. What an amazing discovery she was! She is a fiber artist and her sculptures and hanging are beautiful! She says, "I love working with roving, I love that the word rove means to wander, I think that is the best way to think about my work. "     
  

 
 
 
 photos by Styrous®
 



 
 
 
Almost next door to Meghan, I visited Peter Dreyfuss and discovered he was not showing his metal sculptures but rather concentrating on his paintings which are remarkable. His brother and a friend was playing for the guests beside a stand set up by Drawbridge Cellars.       
 
 

 
 
 
 


 
 
 
 
 
I found Wayne and Roland of Drawbridge Cellars, "A family affaire", where they were serving their fine wines in the parking lot; they had done a pour for a reception at the Gray Loft Gallery (also in the Open Studios) down the street a few weeks earlier.          
 
 

Wayne & Roland 
 photo by Styrous® 

 
Next to them, playing sax for the people in attendance was Tom the brother of sculptor/painter Peter Dreyfuss, see above.        


Tom Dreyfuss on sax with a friend

 
Just off the parking lot is the studio of Fernando Reyes, who has been there for years. He told me he has had some great things happening for the last couple of years and things are going swimmingly for him. That was certainly good news to hear.  

 
 
photos by Styrous®
 

 
Around the corner of the complex from Fernando's studio I took a look in the studio of photographer, Lisa Levine,She was not in but I got a chance to see what she was up to.       
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Just up the "alley" from Lisa I made another discovery! Silkscreen printer Randy Rocchi and his partner Arleen. The work is a bit eerie, but with vibrant color that creates a superb effect!        
 
 

Randy Rocchi & Arleen

interpretations of celestial figures

He is starting a new line with images of musical instruments over imposed on images of people; this is the first one with that theme.                





 
Last, but certainly not least, I popped in to visit with Vida Pavesich, a jewelry designer par excellence I've known for years. She had some clients while I was there, one of them bought a necklace but wanted earrings to go with it. Vida cheerfully arranged to make a pair to match the necklace; one of the many perks of dealing direct with an artist that makes an item you're buying.    

 
 
 

 

What a fun day it was. Tomorrow it is on to the Gray Loft Gallery which is the next block up and the studio of artist Susan Matthews.
     
     
     
      
Viewfinder links:       
         
Peter Dreyfus        
Gray Loft Gallery        
Jingletown Art         
Jingletown Art Studios           
Jill McLennan         
Fernando Reyes        
Randy Rocchi       
Anastasia Schipani       
Meghan Shimek         
     
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Peter Dreyfuss         
Gray Loft Gallery        
Lisa Levine        
Jill McLennan         
Fernando Reyes         
Randy Rocchi         
Anastasia Schipani           
Meghan Shimek         
        
        
        
        
        
Styrous® ~ Saturday, November 6, 2021        
        












December 6, 2019

14th Annual Jingletown Winter Art Walk/Open Studios

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December 7 + 8, 11 - 6 pm

2nd Friday Art Walk receptions, 
December 13, 6 – 9 pm

The 14th Annual Winter Art Walk event includes open studios and gallery exhibits highlighting the work of outstanding artists who live and/or work in Jingletown.  The neighborhood is a recognized arts districts in the Bay Area. Featured in the annual event will be local artists and gallery shows displaying art in the unique and walkable neighborhood.  Be sure to stop by Peterson Street to see the new DragonSchool99 murals!


DragonSchool99 mural - 2019
Jingletown, Oakland
photo by Styrous®


The 14th Annual Winter Art Walk event includes open studios and gallery exhibits highlighting the work of outstanding artists who live, work and play in Jingletown. Featured in the annual event will be local artists and gallery shows displaying art in our unique and walkable neighborhood.

Participating galleries and artist studios:

Ford Street Studios    2934 Ford Street
Studio 2    Counterpoint Studio: Lisa Levine & Peter Tonningsen, photography
Studio 42   Rachael Dobos,  oil painting, pen and ink, and more
Studio 35   Peter Dreyfuss, sculpture and painting
Studio 24   Jill McLennan, Painting, Printmaking, Mixed Media
Studio 24   Vida Pavesich, handmade jewelry
Studio 26   Fernando Reyes, painting, printmaking
Studio 30   Anastasia Schipani, textiles, sculpture and painting

Gray Loft Gallery   2889 Ford Street, third floor
Group Show: Exquisite Little Things (small works show)
Dorie Meister, hand wrought jewelry
Susan Tuttle, handmade jewelry

Jingletown Art Studios    3001 Chapman Street
JAS Gallery, multiple artists
Chuck DiGuida, photography
Barbara DiSalvo, handmade paper and fused glass
Leticia Gravitania, jewelry
Carol Faber-Peake,  painting assemblage, mixed media
Chris Isner, carved wood sculpture   isnerart.com
Jessica Levine, writer
Fernanda Martinez, painting
T.J. McCormick, acrylic abstract painting
Stephanie Williamson, photography and handmade books

Cornerstone Lofts,  2921 Chapman Street #6
Anthony Shaddow, painting, graphics and pyrography
         
       
          
Viewfinder links:       
   
Peter Dreyfus          
Exquisite Little Things 2                
Gray Loft Gallery                    
Jingletown Art Studios         
Jill McLennan     
Dorie Meister        
Anastasia Schipani       
Susan Tuttle          
Stephanie Williamson              
        
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Peter Dryfus             
The Gray Loft Gallery      
Jingletown Art Studios            
Dorie Meister            
Anastasia Schipani         
Susan Tuttle   
Stephanie Williamson     
        
     
      


Styrous® ~ Tuesday, December 5, 2019          




            
               


June 10, 2018

Anastasia Schipani ~ fashion & art

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Anastasia Schipani
Ford Street Studios
2934 Ford St. 
Oakland, CA 94601       
415-260-0432     
     
        
              
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Styrous® ~ Sunday, June 10, 2018