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Friday, May 1, 2009

Beyond The Page Gallery Show at Gallery 1988 San Francisco


If you go to one opening this weekend this is the one to go to. Just an amazing body of work do not miss this.



From Gallery1988 San Francisco



Beyond the Page" opens this Friday, May 1st at Gallery1988 San Francisco.

The participating artists include: Anne-Julie Aubry, Ben Strawn, Casey Weldon, Catherine Brooks, Chrystal Chan, Daniel Elson, Danielle Rizzolo, David Habben, Devin Crane, Drake Brodahl, Erica Gibson, Gene Guynn, Gideon Boomer, Irma Rivera, Isaac Pierro, Jason Limon, Jeannie Lynn Paske, Jeff McMillan, Jeni Yang, James (Jimbot) Demski, John Kennedy, Jonathan Bergeron, Kendra Binney, Lauren Moyer, Leanne Biank, Leontine Greenberg, Mayuko Fujino, Megan Kimber, Melissa Haslam, Mike Tudor, Misha, Nicoletta Ceccoli, Roland Tamayo, Ruel Pascual, Ryan Sanchez, Sean Clarity, Seiji Yonehara, Shannon Bonatakis, Tavo Quiros, and Tin.
We asked 40 artists to create original works of art inspired by the text of their favorite children's books. Participating artists took inspiration from stories such as Little Red Riding Hood by Charles Perrault, The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein and the Velevteen Rabbit by Margery Williams. Please join us this Friday, May 1st at the opening reception from 7-10PM at Gallery1988 San Francisco.

PLEASE NOTE: As a suggested entrace fee for this show, we are asking each gallery visitor to bring one new children's book, which will be donated to the San Francisco Unified School District. The gallery will also make an additional donation on behalf of the show.



We are half way through installing the children's book show! We got one wall up and the other wall will be hung tomorrow. Here's what we got so far...













Such a GREAT show! It opens this Friday, May 1st in San Francisco, so stay tuned on the blog for some more sneak peeks tomorrow.

We've been so busy these past few weeks that our new SF show crept up on me! Today was drop off day, so most of the work arrived yesterday and this morning, so it kinda looks like the gallery exploded. We asked each artist in the show to re-illustrate characters and/or scenes from the text of their favorite children's books and we got some AMAZING pieces. To get you in children's book mode, I've listed some of my favorites. When I made this list it made me so nostalgic and it amazing how strong the memories of these books are in my head. I'll be the first to admit that I have a horrible memory, but these I remember so well. It's pretty amazing how influential they were...

Where the Wild Things Are
Anything by Shell Silverstein
Secret Garden
Little Prince
Goodnight Moon
The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Anything by Dr. Seuss
Curious George
Little Engine That Could
Corduroy
The Little House
Babar
Beatrix Potter
Velveteen Rabbit
Bedtime for Frances
Lyle, Lyle Crocodile

They make me teary-eyed!

Now you can check out where the artists took this theme. Each is an original piece inspired by the text of the artist's favorite children's book...



Sean Clarity inspired by the text of The Velveteen Rabbit, Margery Williams



Melissa Haslam inspired by the text of Snow White, Brothers Grimm



Kendra Binney inspired by the text of Bridge to Terabithia, Katherine Paterson



Devin Crane inspired by the text of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll



Casey Weldon inspired by the text of Calvin and Hobbes, Bill Watterson



Anne-Julie Aubry inspired by the text of Snow-White and Rose-Red, Brothers Grimm

The show opens Friday, May 1st at Gallery1988 San Francisco. We never charge an entrance fee for our events, but for this show we are asking visitors to bring one new children's book, which will be donated to the San Francisco Unified School District. The gallery will also be making an additional donation on behalf of the show.

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