Saturday, May 7, 2011
Wonderful Review of Linden Street Warehouse from Artsalot
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Silicon Valley Open Studios May 7 & 8

Seven Linden Street Warehouse artists will open their studios to the public during Silicon Valley Open Studios on May 7 & 8. Paintings, sculpture, prints, photography and textiles will be on display from 11:00 AM until 5:00 PM each day.
Visitors will be able to learn firsthand from the artists how their work is created and have an opportunity to choose from a wide selection of fine pieces should they wish to buy. Light refreshments will be served.
The Linden Street Warehouse is located at 275 B Linden Street, directly behind the mattress store on El Camino Real across from Target, Redwood City.
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Thursday, March 31, 2011
Kalani Engles One Woman Show

In February 2011 The Studio Shop in Burlingame presented over 30 of Kalani’s works in an ambitious one woman show. Both showrooms of the gallery were dedicated to her work for the month.
The exhibition featured large and small oils on canvas, color and black and white monotypes and a painted steel sculpture, including many pieces never seen before.
The gallery also published a beautiful 40 page exhibition catalog which can be viewed online at Blurb.
Friday, July 9, 2010
Joyce Savre Solo Show at Rourke Art Gallery

Getting New Cards is So Much Fun

Bonny Novesky and Joyce Savre Showing at Heatherfields

Heatherfields is a special boutique with a focus on art, in the quaint village of Saratoga. Owner Patrice Davis is an interior designer and provided a lovely salon setting to showcase the works of these three artists.
Make sure you stop by for a visit, as the show will be up for another month!
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Visit Us For Redwood City Art Walks!
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Open Studios May 8 & 9


Please join us! We have 11 artists at 275B Linden Street in Redwood City for Silicon Valley Open Studios this Saturday and Sunday, May 8th-9th from 11:00am-5:00pm, with an extended evening opening on Saturday from 7:00-9:00pm, when a trolley will be running from our studio to galleries in Redwood City.
On display will be paintings, monotypes, collages, glass, sculpture, jewelry and fabric design.
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275-B Linden Street, Redwood City, California. Across from the Target Shopping Center on El Camino Real.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Joyce Savre in Several Shows and a Collaboration
The lovely gardens at Filoli
Joyce Savre was in a show at Filoli in Woodside, California, called Patterns and Abstractions of Nature, A Fine Art Mixed Media Exhibit. Her piece was a triptych titled "Shadow Lines, Ocean Space". This lovely exhibit featured original fine art drawings, paintings, photographs and other two-dimensional art that illuminate the amazing structures of nature in creative ways. The subjects ranged from something living, such as the veins of leaves, to something not living, such as ripples on sand dunes, to a combination, such as the patterns of reeds and the ripples on a pond. The exhibit ran from February 9 - April 11, 2010.

Piano
Along with 6 other artists, Joyce Savre was in a March watercolor show at Gallery 9 in Los Altos.

What's 'Summer' Without a Walleye, Jasper John?
This piece above is Joyce Savre's entry from last year's exhibit. We are happy to announce that Joyce has been invited once again to the 51st Midwestern Invitational Exhibit of Fine Art at the Roarke Art Museum in Moorhead, Minnesota. This year's theme will be "Birthright and Legacy" and is being held June 18 - September 5, 2010.

Triton Museum
Joyce's piece, "The Fallen Bird", was one of 70 works out of 600, selected for the prestigious Statewide Drawing and Print Competition, juried by Roberta Loach. This exhibit was held at the Triton Museum in Santa Clara, and ran from December 12, 2009 - March 14, 2010.


Monday, April 12, 2010
Letter to the Artists from Little House
The artwork was enjoyed and appreciated by many of our members and visitors.
Kersti Lannus Delgado, MSW
Little House, Director
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Eight Linden Street Warehouse Artists in March Show



This exhibit showcases a variety of artist visions, styles, processes, and materials. Housed in a large space, are eleven individual art studios, each inhabited by an artist manifesting their own creativity. We present here the Paintings of Jeff Brown, the Monotype prints of Kalani Engles, a Painted Mural piece by Lisa Kindley, a Mixed Media sculpture by Marianne Lettieri. Book Arts by Barbara Mortkowitz, a Multi-layered Painting by Bonny Novesky, Collage Painting Compositions by Joyce Savre, and Encaustic and Collage pieces by Lia Schnipper.

- Jeff Brown is a painter working with bold, colorful imagery.
- Kalani Engles makes Monotype Prints, and is a Painter.
- Lisa Kindley is a Muralist, and the owner of Butterfly Studios.
- Marianne Lettieri is a Mixed Media Artist. (And purveyer of fancy goods!)
- Barbara Mortkowitz is a maker of Art Books.
- Bonny Novesky creates amazing layered pieces inspired by her travels to far flung places.
- Joyce Savre Is a Collage Artist incorporating Drawing and Painting in her Artwork.
- Lia Schnipper works with Encaustic and does Collage Compositions.
Monday, March 15, 2010
War of the Walls
A woman who has collected my art for years recently got divorced from her second husband. Among the sources of incompatibility in their marriage was the fact that he didn’t like my art (or any art for that matter). Whenever she hung a piece of mine, he would complain about it for a while and then take it down. His job, however, required him to be out of town for extended periods. Whenever he was gone, she would hang my art again in the same place it was before. When he returned, he would again take it down. This went on for a couple of years until this and other conflicts convinced her to leave him.
It was not an amicable parting, but they were able to agree on a property settlement – with one exception. He insisted on keeping a large oil painting of mine, Searsville, that she had acquired while they were married. He claimed it had been purchased with community funds, and that the room where it (occasionally) hung would not be the same without it. No amount of argument would change his mind, and she eventually relinquished the painting. Did he experience an epiphany and suddenly fall in love with my work, or was this just his final shot in the war of the walls? Take a look at Searsville (48” x 60”) and decide for yourself.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Kalani Engles Sharing New Work and a Story
One of the biggest obstacles an artist faces in selling a painting is getting both partners in a marriage to agree to buy it. The husband loves it, but the wife thinks it’s too big, too bright, or too scary. For eight years a man in North Carolina who loves my work could not get his wife to put it in their house. Then one day her best friend from New York is visiting and says she knows about my work and loves it. Suddenly, the wife sees everything differently and now has two of my large paintings hanging in her living room (including Lockwood Folly 1). Did she really not like my work, was she trying to stand up to her husband, or did she just need reassurance that she was doing the right thing. Who knows?
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Barbara Mortkowitz Curates Ido Agassi Exhibit

Monday, September 28, 2009
Studio Show Update
Well, the artists all pulled together and made a real production of it - great presentation. The Shriners Trolley shuttled people from downtown Redwood City to the warehouse every half hour. Charles and Joyce's husband, Jim, tended bar in Joyce's old studio. She recently moved into Stephen's space, and a semi-retired doctor, Jeff Brown, took over hers. (He was out of town and let us use his studio for the bar). All in all, we had a lot of traffic and it was great fun meeting new people and "talking shop". It went so well, we're going to do this every year!
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Linden Street Warehouse Artists Show


Twelve visual artists who share a fabulous warehouse space are opening their doors to the public for a two-day art show. Join us for a reception on Saturday, Sept. 12 from 6-9pm and Sunday, Sept. 13 from 11am - 4pm.
The festive Shriner's Trolley will transport visitors to and from the studio and the downtown Redwood City Art Walk on Saturday night.
Participating artists: Maryalice Bowie, Kalani Engles, Lisa Kindley, Marianne Lettieri, Kent Manske, Barbara Mortkowitz, Bonny Novesky, Joyce Savre, Lia Schnipper, Sean McGinn Smith, Jamie Watson, and Nanette Wylde.
Kalani Engles has been a professional artist for 30 years. She is represented by galleries in California and New York, and her work is owned by museums, corporations and collectors nationwide. She will display a range of work in both abstract and representational styles.
Joyce Savre incorporates a love of language and the written word in her mixed media collage pieces. Some of her most recent work from the "Handwritten: Circles" series will be presented.
Bonny Novesky creates large collages with intricately complex layers of rich, painted glazes in earth and mineral colors. She also designs jewelry using the gemstones and antique centerpieces she collects from around the world, such as fossilized mammoth tusk, carved jade, and Tibetan bells.
Kent Manske and Nanette Wylde of PreNeo Press will be showing works on paper, artists' books and Meaning Makers, a collaborative project that plays with aspects of contemporary cultural production.
Marianne Lettieri builds narrative constructions out of found objects and the castoff detritus of our consumer society. Her studio, which houses a bizarre and whimsical collection of vintage artifacts and materials, will be open to the public.
Sean McGinn Smith designs and fabricates custom metal furniture and creates sculptures influenced by his studies of pre-Columbian cultures of the Americas. He is interested in the concept of the magical world just beyond the edge of consciousness.
Others artists who will have work on display at the warehouse include book artist Barbara Mortkowitz, printmaker Maryalice Bowie, decorative artist and muralist Lisa Kindley, collage artist Lia Schnipper, and Jamie Watson, the artist behind CocoBohemia, an Internet-based surfing and lifestyle shop.
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275-B Linden Street, Redwood City, California. Across from the Target Shopping Center on El Camino Real.
Monday, August 31, 2009
Kalani Engles Honored at SBAWCA
Two of Kalani's paintings - Chora and Sunflowers - are featured in the exhibition which continues through September 19th.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Jamie Watson curated the Mattson Family Art Benefit
Jamie Watson curated the Mattson Family Art Benefit in Pacific Beach, California. Held one evening on June 26th at the Surfindian, over 50 artists contributed work to help a wonderful family in need. The evening was very successful, with over 600 people attending and live music from Ray Barbee meets The Mattson 2.
For more information on the artists that participated, visit Jamie's blog.
Please enjoy the above video from My Local Lineup filmed during the event, which includes music, art and an interview with Jamie.
Marianne Lettieri has show at Little House
Marianne Lettieri currently has a show at Little House in the Nealon Park area of Menlo Park. The show runs June 17 through July 25.
Little House
800 Middle Ave., Menlo Park, California
(650) 326 0665
For more information on Marianne's upcoming shows, please visit her website.
Friday, July 3, 2009
Jamie Watson in Extended Family Show at Corduroy

Jamie Watson has a new show at the Corduroy Surf Boutique & Gallery in beautiful Portland, Maine.
She is in fine company. Showing with her are Liz Cockrum, Luke Taaffe and Keiron Lewis.
The opening reception is July 3rd and the show goes through August 19th.
Corduroy Surf Boutique & Gallery is located at 59 Market Street. For more information on the show, please visit their blog.




