Where: Project One
Event Date: February 7, 2013
Location: Project One 251 Rhode Island San Francisco, CA 94103
Exhibit Dates: February 7 - July 1
For more details: http://p1sf.com/
Project One Gallery and Brooke Waterhouse are thrilled to introduce Project One Walls, an ongoing series of rotating murals from an eclectic array of artists. This exciting new project will commence with an opening reception on the evening of February 7, 2013. The inaugural exhibit curated by Brooke Waterhouse, gallery director of Project One Gallery, and Justin Giarla, founder & curator of San Francisco’s White Walls Gallery will feature murals by:
Ben Eine
Casey Gray
Ricardo Richey (Apex)
Jet Martinez
Rene Garcia Jr.
Nick Flatt
Project One Walls offers a unique opportunity to promote and support some of our favorite artists and to invigorate the local art community by gathering a number of artists into a single gallery space. Project One Walls will be open for public viewing on Tuesdays through Saturdays from 10am to 5pm, with extended hours on some evenings.
Future exhibits will be organized by Director Brooke Waterhouse , Justin Giarla of White Walls, as well as curators and gallery directors from around the world.
About the Artists:
René Garcia, Jr. has been a resident artist with Project One Gallery since its inception. He considers it
“a unique privilege” to have grown alongside Project One, which he describes as “a meeting hall for a growing arts community”. His glitter pieces have recently delighted viewers at Aqua Art Miami. For Project One Walls, he will re-imagine traditional wallpaper by reconstructing two or three color floral motifs as customized red and blue anaglyphs, which reveal erotic and sensual imagery when viewed through 3D glasses.
London-based street artist Ben Eine, who began by tagging walls and painting trains as a teenager, crossed over into street art in early 2000. He has brightened walls all over San Francisco and throughout the world, with his easily recognizable stenciled letterforms.
Casey Gray, a Bay Area native and San Francisco-based artist whose work has been featured locally, nationally, and internationally, works primarily with spray paint and hand drawn stencil techniques. He will be installing a vividly colorful mural depicting various vases and other vessels intended to serve as metaphors for bodies, representing the diversity of our outer appearance and the secrecy of that which is contained within, prompting a sense of introspection.
Ricardo Richey, known to the graffiti world as Apex, has been a fixture within San Francisco’s street art community for many years, collaborating with graffiti and street art legends and mentoring younger artists, both in galleries and on the streets. Richey’s contribution to Project One Walls will expand on his exploration of abstract letterforms while playing off the architecture of the gallery space, inviting viewers to feel as though they have stepped into the painting itself.
Jet Martinez is a Mexican-born, San Francisco-based muralist and painter whose vibrant and detailed murals can be spotted in neighborhoods across the city, throughout the Bay & all over the country. Drawing inspiration from Mexican folk arts his wall will depict a reinterpretation of Oaxacan embroidery patterns, with large floral patterning in bold colors filling the entirety of the space.
Nick Flatt, a realist painter and sculptor notable for his provocative, hyper-realistic large-format portraits, came to San Francisco from Dallas, Texas and was featured in a solo exhibit at Project One last year. His piece for this exhibit, a commodified, mass-manufactured interpretation of an idealized woman, is entitled “In Ford we Trust”, a nod to Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World.


