Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Two Buck Tuesdays ($2 Art!)

Here's a great event I haven't promoted in a while, Two Buck Tuesdays at KALEID Gallery (next to Flames in the 4th St. Garage). Live art demonstrations, live music, and of course... quality art for $2 a piece. It's going down today, just scroll for all the info.

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TWO BUCK Tuesdays is an inspired event hosted by a crew of very dedicated artists at KALEID Gallery on the Third Tuesday of the month. This August session is curated by Michael Foley.
The Two Buck Tuesday Crew organizes artistic, creative speakers, live demos, performances and live music jammed into three hours for a hyper shot of inspiration that you'll carry with you all month long until the next one.
Artists and audience alike are invited to attend, contribute and share in this unique event all free of charge.
On August 17th from 7-10pm the public can see and speak with many amazing artists, performers and musicians and purchase $2 art (starting at noon.)
Featured Speakers:
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Michael Denning. 
Bay Area Collage artist and teacher in Heart of Chaos's Juvenile Hall art program sponsored by Catalyst for Youth. Michael will discuss his passion for art, its healing power and how he is using art to rehabilitate the incarcerated youth at risk.

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Jeff Bramschreiber
Bay area artist currently teaching at the Rosicrutian and Triton museum. Jeff will demonstrate how to re-create art in the same forms of ancient Egypt using a variety of media.

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Professor Seigel from the onibatsu school of the performing arts.
Ever wonder what it takes to start an Art Collection? What should you buy? How do you know if it is good? How to make investment grade purchases. Now that you brought it home, what do you do with it? Matthew Bailey Seigel will answer these questions and more. Bring $10 and you will leave with your very own curated starter collection.

MUSIC by AIVAR
LIVE HULA-HOOPING by Alyssa Carlsen
LIVE ART by:
BasicLee
Miguel Machuca
Mike 3.5
Mike Borja
Emonic
Christine Benjamin

SKETCH ARTISTS:
Jaclyn Alderete
Kimi Star
Murphy Adams
Ivy Atoms

+MORE

TWO BUCK Tuesday- August 17th, 7-10pm FREE and open to the public.

KALEID Gallery 
88 South 4th Street
San Jose, CA 95112
http://www.KALEIDgallery.com
(408) 947-1785

About KALEID Gallery: Borne out of the Phantom Galleries project (art exhibitions in vacant storefronts), KALEID Gallery exhibits and sells the work of over 60 artists in a 6000 sq ft raw space with regular gallery hours and special monthly events. A catalyst for emerging artists and collectors, nowhere else in San Jose can you see so many talented artists in one venue.

Monday, August 16, 2010

August 2010 Downtown Dimension Highlights

Here are my notes from the latest edition of Downtown Dimension:
  • 1stACT evaluated philanthropic giving in San Jose that stays local and found it to be very low compared to other cities. 90% of giving coming from local foundations leaves San Jose, of of the remaining 10% only 9% are invested in arts & culture. To help raise this percentage and increase awareness of art programs in San Jose, 1stACT is introducing several big ideas:
    • Creating a Creative Center for Arts, where SJ art organizations can share production and back office resources to reduce overhead and increase synergy between organizations
    • Reviving live music with Left Coast Live
    • Region-wide marketing campaign
    • Re-visioning Guadalupe River Park as San Jose's central park
    • Creating destination art, especially via permanent ZERO1 installments
    • Nurturing youth arts program
  • 2,000 soccer fans came downtown to watch the world cup championship match.
  • New initiative for Groundwerx ambassadors to improve relations with ground-floor establishments and identify and report on safety issues.
  • Nice chronology of Downtown attractions, from the Jose Theater in 1904 to KALEID Gallery in 2006.
  • The Tech IMAX will increase programming by showing more 1st rate Hollywood movies.
  • 2 new Downtown food options:
    • The Mmoon Empanadas is launching soon at 177 W. Santa Clara St.
    • Polar Ice (gelato, yogurt, smoothies... wow another yogurt shop Downtown) at 96 E. San Salvador
To read the full newsletter, click here!

Saturday, August 14, 2010

11 Best Cities to Find a Job in the US - San Jose Ranks #2

With only 1.23 people competing for every advertised job (as opposed to 8 in Miami), we managed to rank as the second best city in the US to find a job! For the full top 11 list, head on over to this article.

Thanks to DLO for the tip!

Baseball San Jose is at the Jazz Festival!

AND, Check out the new render of the proposed stadium below!

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Friday evening, Baseball San Jose took in day one theAT&T San Jose Jazz Festival. It was great to get out and meet the community. We encountered a tremendous amount of enthusiasm to bring the A's to a new home here in Silicon Valley.
















If you are attending the festival, be sure to stop by the booth. You can see just released renders of the stunning proposed stadium (images coming to this site soon). In addition, we will be raffling A's tickets all weekend. Hope to see you there.   












  



You're up to bat, San Jose!

Friday, August 13, 2010

The San Jose Jazz Festival is This Weekend!

One of the largest Downtown San Jose events is kicking off tonight! To give you an idea what's in store, below is tomorrow's epic schedule for the 2010 San Jose Jazz Festival. For the full 3 day schedule just head on over to the San Jose Jazz website.

SATURDAY 8/14:

 
Performer
Genre
10am
  • Straight Ahead Jazz 
12pm
  • New Orleans Fun
  • New Grooves
  • Old School R&B
  • Latin
  • Brass Band
  • Youth Jazz
  • Big Band
1pm
  • Jump Swing Band
  • Youth Jazz
2pm
  • Funk / R&B
  • Straight Ahead jazz
  • Straight Ahead Jazz
  •  
  • Latin Jazz
  • Salsa
  • Youth Jazz
  • Jazz Guitarist
5pm
  • Blues Vocalist
  • Youth Jazz
7pm
  • Blues Band
10pm
  • Avant Garde Jazz
  • Blues Band

Tavern + Bowl is Coming to Downtown San Jose!

Finally, the key 17,000sqft retail space underpinning The Globe on 2nd Street has been leased! 10 lanes, 50 TVs, a sports bar, a restaurant, and one more retail hole filled up downtown. To add more icing on the cake, check out this quote the San Jose Business Journal got from one of the proprietors of Tavern + Bowl: "To me, the [San Jose] downtown area is better thought-out and spread out than downtown San Diego (the photo below is from their San Diego location)" To read the full article, just click over here.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Veggielution Annual Fundraising Dinner

San Jose's urban farming community is about to kick off their annual fundraising dinner. Enjoy a 3 course meal utilizing fresh organic veggies grown in central San Jose by maverick farmers, all while helping a great cause! Full press release below:









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PRESS RELEASE
Bounty of Heart's Delight
Veggielution's Annual Fundraiser Dinner
Saturday, September 11, 2010, 6 to 9 p.m. 

Reception at Emma Prusch Park
647 South King Road
San Jose CA 95116

Dinner at Eulipia
374 South 1st Street
San Jose, CA 95113

——Sumptuous, three-course feast features Veggielution's local produce——
A benefit to support our youth and community programs

Veggielution's Bounty of Heart's Delight fundraiser dinner will be an evening of fine dining focused on the fresh and the local, with a menu crafted by San Jose native Chef Joseph Gaudet. It will be a delightful evening of entertainment kicked off with appetizers and a tour around Veggielution's farm at Emma Prusch Park in east San Jose. The dinner will be served at Eulipia, a beautiful restaurant in downtown San Jose.

Please help us get the word out that dinner tickets are on sale now at www.bountyofheartsdelight.org for $100. We hope you'll introduce your readers to our mission and programs, and give them a chance to support this truly unique gem of sustainable agriculture in the heart of Silicon Valley.

I can arrange interviews with Manny, mentioned below, and other youth program participants, as well as with Veggielution director Amie Frisch, and Chef Joseph Gaudet. We eagerly invite you to a sample cookout at the farm, featuring freshly prepared highlights from the menu and open-flame cooking, whenever you are available.

VeggieYouth

The prime beneficiary of this dinner is our VeggieYouth program, a relatively new effort that we're very excited about. Started in Fall 2009, VeggieYouth creates a safe space for high school youth to spend time outside connecting with their food and with each other. The summer program is in session now, with a great group of students drawn from the East Side Union High School District and other local schools.

The fifteen youth participate in team building games, educational presentations, farm work, cooking and communal eating. They also integrate with the broader farm community, where participants of all ages serve as positive role models. Eventually, they will take on responsibilities like leading groups of volunteers during workdays. Our hope is that it will be a transformative experience for them, turning them into community leaders excited about healthy living and sustainable agriculture. They learn skills beyond agriculture that will help them be successful in college and careers.

One participant from our Spring session, Manny, is now a youth leader at the farm. "I like gardening and planting things, especially corn. I used to do it when we lived in a house," says the Yerba Buena High School student. Now, with no room to grow at the apartment where he lives with his parents, Veggielution is a place where he can "learn agriculture so that one day I can get a patch of land, plant crops for myself, my family and maybe to sell. I could learn how to survive."

Manny, 17, plans to major in Anthropology and concentrate in Mayan Studies in college. "The Mayan people are a very agricultural people. They believe that we came from corn, so they are very connected to what they eat. I feel like if I'm connected to the earth I can be more connected to them," says Manny, who, like many in Santa Clara Valley, comes from an agricultural family. His parents are from Michoacan, Mexico, where they practiced subsistence farmed before immigrating.

"I think it's also about community," adds Travis, 16, a Leland High School student and VeggieYouth participant. "Just getting together with people is always a great way to make friends, and we're getting stuff done that we know will help our community."

Keeping this farm operational as a community space and outdoor classroom is a challenge for a small nonprofit. We need all the help we can get to grow from the grassroots level where we began in 2008 to a farm harvesting produce out of more and more acreage.

About the Chef
San Jose native Chef Joseph Gaudet, classically trained at New York's renowned Culinary Institute of America, has designed a menu for the Bounty of Heart's Delight that showcases Veggielution's naturally grown vegetables and other Bay Area-grown food. Farm-fresh ingredients have been essential to his craft since his first cooking job at a Slow Food-affiliated café in London.

At the CIA, Gaudet learned a diversity of international and American cuisines that he blends into his cooking. The Bounty of Heart's Delight menu is just such a blend, drawing from the Deep South and from Korea, inspired by Veggielution tomatoes, peppers, okra and squash and by regionally sourced pork.

Gaudet has cooked at the critically acclaimed Blackfish, a French-influenced and seafood-centered American restaurant outside Philadelphia. Walking with his sous chef and talking with growers at Philly farmers markets made intimacy with ingredients a big part of his culinary creativity. "I love simplicity, and being able to respect my ingredients," he says. "Local, seasonal, and fresh is always my favorite way to cook."

The Bounty's chef says he is "honored to be able to work with such great product, as well as with the stewards of this produce, and to keep people learning and tasting how good it can be when you take the time to find great veggies and loved ingredients."

"Community was and still is the driving force behind why I wanted to be in this industry," says Gaudet. "I love to cook for others. Cooking is truly an act of service. You are really giving something to someone when you cook, and this act of community in daily life is what drew me to be a cook."

About Veggielution

Veggielution has a one-acre farm at Emma Prusch Park in San José. Nestled in the heart of the diverse and vibrant Mayfair neighborhood, we provide local youth and their families with access to a unique open space, healthy local food, and educational programs that empower youth and adults to transform their bodies, communities, and planet.

On a weekly basis, volunteers and youth program participants manage a large composting operation, grow and transplant seedlings from a small greenhouse, and complete all other farm tasks, such as bed preparation, weeding, and harvesting. Our produce is distributed to volunteers at each workday, available to the general public at our sliding-scale farmstand, and to local soup kitchens.