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the luggage store
1007 Market Street (nr. 6th St.)
San Francisco, CA 94103 USA

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the luggage store annex
aka 509 cultural center

509 Ellis Street (nr. Leavenworth)
San Francisco, CA 94109 USA

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Cohen Alley
San Francisco, CA 94109 USA
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1 415 255 5971

 

IN LOVING MEMORY OF ANN CHAMBERLAIN (1951-2008)

Please support upcoming benefits for:

Todd Blair/SRL

Tiana Bersamina 

 

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KICK OUT THE JAMS

opens Friday, May 9, 2007, 6-8pm

@ luggage store, 1007 Market St. SF

Gallery Hours: Wed-Saturday, 12-5pm  

organized by CHRIS DUNCAN + GRIFFIN McPARTLAND

featuring work by artists featured in the current edition of

"Hot and Cold"

Mary Elizabeth Yarbrough, Amanda Eicher, Chris Taggart, Bill Dunlap,

Christopher Robin Duncan, Ryan Jacob Smith, Julianna Bright,

The Golden Bears, Paul Schiek, William Swanson, Jason Jagel,

Butt Johnson, Colter Jacobsen, Tucker Nichols, Andy Vogt,

Glen Baldridge, Chris Corales, Ernest Burgos, Griffin McPartland,

Paul Wackers, Hisham Akira Bharocha, Jen Smith,

Jeremy & Claire Weiss and Chris Pew


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opening @ the luggage store, 1007 Market (nr 6th)

Friday, March 21, 6-8pm thru April 26

Hours: Wednesday-Saturday, 12-5pm


  


In “Feral,” a new installation at the luggage store, the collaborative team of Canilao and Swoon, use their practice of portraiture and building immersive environments to stitch together a scene populated by wicked women and feral girls.

“the baba yaga waits for you at the center of the wood. the two from which they fell. the edges come apart. the center goes astray. the safety and routine of domesticity are no longer able to confine or describe a fitting existence, and sometimes one just walks out of this life and into another.” (Swoon)

Using wood, paper, paint and found materials, Canilao and Swoon will create a map of a world that builds itself --just that side of the fringes.

 

ABOUT THE ARTISTS

MONICA CANILAO works with found objects and materials such as paper and fabric to weave sewn together structures that explore space, community and life and figures, both animal and human. According to Canilao, she “understands that even the most fleeting moments can be the most poignant ones, and so, she is fearless in her use of disintegrating materials such as paper, fiber, love and hope. What presents in her work is a feeling of spontaneity and mysticism.

CANILAO received her BFA from CCA.(C). She has exhibited at Galeria de la Raza, White Walls, Needles and Pens, 111 Minna, in San Francisco; The Cinders Gallery in Brooklyn, Jen Beckman Gallery in NY, and recently at the Black Rat Press in London. Canilao will be participating in upcoming exhibitions at 29 Gillespi in London and at the Portland Art Center in Oregon.


SWOON’s art begins with photography, figurative drawing, portraiture and traditional print making techniques and extends to urban interventions and community based collective experiments.

Her worlds are often populated by realistically rendered-, life size, evocatively cut outs of street people, friends and family. Engaged in various activities, these figures traverse unique cityscapes of bridges, fire escapes, water towers, street signs, shadows and empty space. Inspired by both art historical and folk sources, ranging from German Expressionist wood block prints to Indonesian shadow puppets, SWOON is a master of using cut paper and other mediums to play with positive and negative space to derive a conceptually driven exploration, habitation and experience of the streets and created environments.

Known by many for her work on the street, SWOON ‘brings a deft feminine sensibility to the predominantly male world of street art’ (Heap). In conjunction with TOYSHOP, Swoon executed projects ranging from billboard alterations and poster campaigns, to street parties and sculptural installations. Her dedication to making work on and for the street remains high.

SWOON has been traveling extensively during the past several years and has exhibited widely in the US and in Europe. She has collaborated with a number of artist collectives including Toyshop, Glowlab, Black Label, Change Agent, The Madagascar Institute and the Barnstormers,. She has exhibited P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center in New York, Deitch Projects, NY; Museum Het Domain/Netherlands, Space 1026 in Philadelphia, Roda Sten in Gothenberg,, The Vinyl Factory and Black Rat Press in London, The Pinchuk Art Center in Kievv, and New Image Art in Los Angeles. Her work is included in the permanent collections of The Museum of Modern Art and The Brooklyn Museum of Art.

NOTE: If you can make it down to the gallery, please do..... The photos/jpegs do not do this exhibition "jusice." (laurie)

 

Pick of the Week-SF Bay Guardian

Pick of the Week - SF Weekly

Art Business

Fecal Face

Art Slant

IMAGES FROM SHOW

Monica Canilao

LA TIMES REVIEW SWOON'S SOLO EXHIBITION AT NEW IMAGE ART,LA

Swindle Magazine, Swoon



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OPENING --- IN COHEN ALLEY....

SHELTERS, curated by MILDRED HOWARD

PART ONE
Opens THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 2008 - APRIL 24, 2008

RECEPTION: THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 6-8PM OUTDOORS

featuring new work by:

Kate Torgersen
Cameron Hockenson
Mario Trejo
Mandi Mutchler
Laura Boles Faw

PART TWO

JUNE 9-17, 2008

LUGGAGE STORE ANNEX
509 ELLIS STREET, SF CA 94109

HOURS: WED-SATURDAY, 12-5PM


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the luggage store is honored to welcome

YOUTH SPEAKS, last Friday of every month

DONATIONS APPRECIATED

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DOCUMENTATION NEEDED

Have you exhibited/performed/taught/lectured/volunteered etc. at the luggage store,

509 Cultural Center, Cohen Alley or the In the Street Festival between

1987 and the present. Or did you attend an event that you documented?

We need slides/photos/digital/video/audio, words (will credit...)

for upcoming 20th year anniversary publication and archiving project...

Please phone or email us...Thanks.



Every 15th of the Month

at the luggage store's  

COHEN ALLEY
Ellis Street btw Leavenworth and Hyde (SF)

 
MICHAEL SWAINE
"Sewing for the People"
Noon - 5pm


Michael Swaine brings out his hand made sewing cart every 15th of the month, and shares his energy, creativity and talent/. You can bring something to Michael that needs sewing or mending and hang out with him in the Alley.

If you'd like to volunteer, please call the luggage store at 415. 255-5971.


See:
Photos
 SF Chronicle
SPARK
SF Gate

Unknown News
ABC channel 7 News

Steven Short Radio Interview KALW



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INTERNSHIPS
The luggage store is currently now accepting applications for FALL 2008

(summer full)

please email w/short letter and/or resume or call 415. 255 5971

VOLUNTEERS WELCOME
on as needed or on call basis (2+ hours)

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