July 21, 2008

Joy Ride SF Opening Thursday July 24, 2008






Thursday July 24 - Joy Ride Opening 6-10 PM






JOYRIDE

Curated by Brendt Barbur


Bottlecapp Gallery


180 CAPP St. 3rd FLR

Opening 6-10


BICYCLE VALET PARKING PROVIDED BY SFBC



Afterparty TBA




Gallery open

Friday and Saturday

2-10pm



PATRICK TREFZ


MICHEL GONDRY


STEVE MACDONALD

CHERYL DUNN

ANDREW MCCLINTOCK

JULIA CHIANG

ERIK FOSS

TAKUYA SAKAMOTO


PETER SUTHERLAND

LAUREN SILBERMAN

CYCLECIDE

JASON CHASTE

KAREEM BLACK

RAY LEWIS


TAHITI PEHRSON

JASON GOODS

CONRAD CARLSON

WOLFGANG PAPERCHASE

JESSICA FINDLEY

ERIN NICOLE BROWN


AMY BOLGER

PAUL CALVER

ASHIRA SIEGEL

FAST EDDIE WILLIAMS

DAVE ORTIZ

MASSAN FLUKER


MAX KNIGHT

RICH JACOBS

CHRIS BRENNAN

TARA FOLEY

TALIAH LEMPERT

JAMES NEWMAN


CHRIS WILLMORE


July 10, 2008

RamblinWorker + Treatzone = LittleZero @ Echo Curio



San Francisco-based artist Steve MacDonald creates embroidered paintings on gilded canvases. His work draws inspiration from an eclectic array of sources including Japanese nature scenes, folk art, fantasy, mythology and elements from the urban experience. Taken together, his compositions provoke a variety of spontaneous references through the depiction of fantastical landscapes. A variety of images including tigers, rainbows, cityscapes, skulls and shipping containers act out elaborate stories against the backdrop of a traditional Japanese print form.

Matthew Davis is an artist and web-designer currently living in San Francisco. In 2002 he founded Treatzone.com, and this year he and his wife Sandy launched a full line of paper goods and art prints under the same name. Their collaborative work is inspired by vintage materials and imagery, and they strive to use repurposed and recycled materials whenever possible. Matthew's recent solo projects highlight his skills as an illustrator, and include everything from a series of narrative cat drawings called Cat Tales, to fanciful creature alphabets and whimsical landscapes full of talking pyramids.

MacDonald and Davis met while students at the Kansas City Art Institute and both made their way to the Bay Area independently. There they renewed their friendship and started collaborating on various projects, including t-shirt designs for Modest Mouse, Puma, and DC Shoes, as well as a float for the 2006 Deitch Parade. When friend and fellow KCAI alum Tim Clinton recommended they go into business for themselves, Little Zero was born. We are happy to be featuring both artists' unique work as well as selling their brand new t-shirt line along with this show.

Both artists will be joining us from San Francisco. Please join us opening night, Saturday August 9th 8-Midnight!

Echo Curio
Saturday August 9th 8-Midnight!
Echo Curio 1519 Sunset Echo Park, CA 90026

RamblinWorker + Treatzone = LittleZero @ Echo Curio

May 10, 2008

Little Zero, Summer Line!


LittleZero is a collaboration between Steve MacDonald (ramblinworker.com), Matthew Davis (treatzone.com) & Tim Clinton (Dawson-Clinton.com). The first project together as Little Zero was a new T-shirt for the SF track bike production "MASH" (mashsf.com).

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Steve and Matthew have made t-shirts for


Puma, DC Shoes, Bicycle Film Festival and Modest Mouse. After 3 years we have come out with a line for summer!!!


To Buy!

www.littlezero.net

April 28, 2008

Contemporary Textiles: The Fabric of Fine Art



From the loom to the white cube, textiles have been making waves on the fine art scene in greater and greater measure over the last fifty years. Beautifully illustrated, Contemporary Textiles: The Fabric of Fine Art is a stunning and comprehensive look at emerging artists from one of the most exciting mediums in the fine art world today, that profiles some of the most daring and innovative examples of textiles in fine art.

Drawing on the rich history of textiles as craft-art, Contemporary Textiles: The Fabric of Fine Art charts the medium's evolution through to contemporary fine art practices, with essays by Janis Jefferies and Bradley Quinn, a foreword by acclaimed artist Jann Haworth and profiles of over sixty groundbreaking textile artists.

Featured artists include, among many others, Matthew Barney, Maria Pineres, Jennifer Angus, Elaine Reichek, Jessica Rankin, Rosemarie Trockel, Yinka Shonibare, Tilleke Schwarz, Cosima von Bonin, Ghada Amer, Annette Messager, Mike Kelley, and Christo and Jeanne Claude. Contemporary Textiles culminates in an inspiring survey of the most important work taking place in the field today. The artists profiles are highly illustrated with photographs and examples of work portrayed making this an invaluable book for anyone interested in contemporary fabrics, art and design.

I am in this book.
It is coming out May 20, 2008
Thanks,
Steve

Paperback
192 pages
300 b/w and colour ills
25.0 x 21.0 cm
9.5 x 8.5 in

To buy

April 24, 2008

Steve MacDonald & Rachel Budde

April 24th, 2008
For immediate release:

Paper Boat Gallery
2375 S. Howell Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53207
414. 483. 8462
www.paperboatboutique.com

Work by Steve MacDonald (San Francisco, CA)
& Rachel Budde (Brooklyn, NY)








May 2nd- 31st 2008
Curated by Faythe Levine




Steven MacDonald, Cargo Ship 1, 2008
Canvas, Gesso, Thread 2' x 3'

Please join us for the opening reception May 2nd 7-10pm
Both artists will be in attendance from their respective coast!






Attached print ready images include:
Steve MacDonald, Cargo Ship 1
Rachel Budde, Eagle Pigeon Head
* For additional information & further print images please contact Faythe Levine

Curator's Statement:
I can't remember when I first came across the stitchery of San Francisco based artist Steve MacDonald, however, once I saw it, the bold lines and imagery was burned in my brain. MacDonald has shown his machine stitched wall based work in gallery's around the world, from Tokyo to Jerusalem and I am very pleased to bring his work to the walls of Milwaukee. Aside from his machine stitched gallery work, MacDonald has a creative resume that extends into all mediums and methods from film and music to fashion, including design work for Modest Mouse, Timbuk2 to name a few, of many, impressive clients. Since Paper Boat loves artists who cross the lines of the creative world we are happy to be selling a brand new line of MacDonald's t-shirts along with his show.

Along with MacDonald's wall based work will be the mixed media work of Brooklyn based artist Rachel Budde. Budde has recently been published in two books "Graffiti Women" by Nicholas Ganz and "Stencil Pirates" by Josh Macphee and has also assisted street artist SWOON from 2004-2007. For her upcoming exhibition at Paper Boat she will be installing a collection of her paintings in a way that references shrine building. Budde says "I hope to take the viewer into the paintings while also calling attention to the everyday objects outside of the paintings, creating a juxtaposition and a dialogue."

The combination of MacDonald and Budde's work will bring attention to urban landscapes, over-looked objects, and detail's of the handmade in innovative presentation and form. Both artists will be joining us from their respective coasts, please join us opening night, Friday May 2nd 7-10pm.


Steve MacDonald Artist Statement:
www.ramblinworker.com




Characteristic of Steve MacDonald's work is crimson thread, making its way across a sea of golden canvas and arriving at surreal destinations. A close-up examination of the red stitching is required in order to understand the laborious and compulsive nature of the process employed by nothing more than hands, paint and an old Singer sewing machine driving its red thread. The mood of the stitching varies from one painting to the next and many times within a single painting, describing the texture and lines of any given element; whether it be foliage, water, the grooves carved into a mountainside or lineament of buildings. Tailored patches of peaks, fog, superstructure and shrubbery adorn these unusually luminous vistas, a perfect backdrop for myth and magic.

Read an interview with Steve MacDonald on Razor Apple HERE

Rachel Budde Artist Statement:



In my work, I am attempting to express (through a multiplicity of symbolic images) a relationship between the ethereal and the mundane, the sacred and the profane. An individual's physical orientation can contradict that individual's ideological, spiritual or political orientation, one is able to exist on many levels within one space. I am interested in the places where art and the everyday meet, whether it be through adornment of a car, or through creating religious shrines in a home. Adornment and ritual infuse banality with a sense of transcendence. Symbols in our churches or on our billboards are a part of a continuum of evolving ancient symbols; symbols that maybe profane in a contemporary context may have at one time been sacred. Symbols flip and flop, and I am interested in a symbols ability to carry historical residue with it, creating vast complexities within each given symbol. My aim is to take my own interpretation and experience with a number of given symbols and activate them, adding yet another layer to a symbolic history.

April 14, 2008

Devotion To Thread

Devotion To Thread
May 17- June 14, 2008
Woodland Pattern, Milwaukee WI
Curated by Faythe Levine
Participating Artists:




Chris Niver, Milwaukee, WI
Diem Chau, Seattle, WA
Emily Eibel, Brooklyn, NY
Jenny Hart, Austin, TX
Kate Bingman-Burt, Mississippi State, MS
Kristin Loffer Theiss, Mount Vernon, WA
Lisa Solomon, Oakland, CA
Melissa Woods, N/A
Merrliee Challis, Birmingham, AL
Orly Cogan, N/A
Pippi Zornoza, Providence, RI
Rebecca Schoenecker, Chicago, IL
Shannon Rankin, Maine
Steve Macdonald, San Francisco, CA
Xander Marro, Providence, RI


www.devotiontothread.blogspot.com



December 22, 2007

Is it a Fiber Show?



Is it a Fiber Show?
a group show..New West Coast Design
January 4-February 16,2008
January 4, 6-8 pm reception for the artists..
Bucheon is pleased to participate in the city wide celebration for the

100th anniversary of CCA and New West Coast Design...Our participation
will be focused on Fiber art but as a fine art gallery, we’re
interested in showing artists that push the material and are intent on
making challenging work..
The show opens Friday January 4, 2008 with a reception for the artists

from 6-8pm and runs through February 16,2008
Artists who sew, paint, and build with non traditional materials  yet
fit into the fiber world. Several artists will create installations
like  Seattle based Mandy Greer who presents elusive interior
narratives using every possible material, including feathers, felt,
cotton and others..San Francisco based artist Rebecca Szeto experiments

with rust and brillo pad and Martha Sue Phillips likes the corners of
space and explores inhabiting these forgotten regions.
Steve MacDonald has discovered sewing and with help of an old sewing
machine has created colorful landscapes, inventive narratives and has
participated in the famous Dietch Parade  in Manhattan with a giant
sewn tank.
There will be colorful and exciting work from west coast artists who
will celebrate New West Coast Design.
Artists invited so far include...
Steve MacDonald, Misako Inaoka, Rebecca Szeto
Mandy Greer, Robin Margerin   Martha Sue Harris
Benjamin Whalen Nanilee Robarge Karen Olsen- Dunn
David Gremard Romero Ray Materson



www.bucheon.com




 Bucheon Gallery 389 Grove St.,San Francisco,CA. 94102

December 2, 2007

Winterfest Show Art SF CA

Poster art by Hugh D'Andrade. Download below.



Winterfest 2007

It's our 12th Annual Auction, Art Show, Party & Fundraiser! Sunday, December 2



Note to members: Bring your membership card for quicker entry!

Join us at Winterfest, presented by Rickshaw Bagworks and the SFBC

The biggest and baddest bike party of the year brings you sweet items to bid on and buy -- from bags and bikes to restaurant gift certificates and dates with local celebrities. In addition, 60 pieces of incredible local art will be up for sale!

Where: SOMArts Gallery (Brannan @ 8th St)
When: Dec. 2nd from 6-10:30pm
SFBC members: $10+/Sliding scale
Non-SFBC members: $25 (includes new SFBC membership!)

Note to members: Bring your membership card for quicker entry!

But, Winterfest is not just an auction fundraiser, y'know. It's much, much more!

Winterfest is the full-blown SFBC member party with all your favorite, bike-lovin' pals, complete with New Belgium Brewery beer, snacks, and, this year, entertainment by the Extra Action Marching Band! Drum roll, please!

Proceeds from our fundraiser go directly toward improving biking conditions in San Francisco so all cyclists have a comfortable, safe and dignified ride about town.

To make Winterfest a hell of a great party, we need you! SFBC is seeking 100+ volunteers--there's something for everyone. Sign up to volunteer today.

http://www.sfbike.org/?winterfest

October 2, 2007

Cultivated Art Show Saturday Oct 6 @ Mars Bar San Francisco




Bay Area artist & architects to showcase the emergent culture between art and

landscape architecture/design, as a parallel event to the ASLA conference

landing this year in san francisco. The event will bring to light creations by
design professionals, artists and people involved in creating space.





The featured artists are: Adam Cruces, Astrid Diehl, Bryan Schutmaat,

Carolina Covers, Christina Lemon, Cyrus Tabar, Daniel Newman,

John Baran, Laura Bauer, Mike Likosky, Megan Roberts, Metagardens,

Rusty Lamer, Steve MacDonald, Steven Muzik, Swetha Gowri,

Terri Loewenthal, Wayward Plants, Willett Moss, Zach Tanner.




 Cultivated art show Saturday Oct 6, 2007

8 to 10Pm
@
Mars Bar
798 Brannan St @ 7th
San Francisco, CA




www.cultivatedevent.com


July 20, 2007

Not Your Grandpa's Embroidery

Modern men enjoy a craft that wasn't always thought of as "women's work."

Craftzine Volume 04:
Coming soon! On newsstands August 7!
http://craftzine.com/magazine/

July 16, 2007

MASH-SF / Honeyee Blog

Mike put up some of my new bags on the Honeyee Blog.

MASH-SF / Honeyee Blog>>>

July 15, 2007

Bicycle Film Festival, Joy Ride Paris 2007


JOY RIDE AT COLETTE


2 JUILLET - 1 SEPTEMBRE


Une exposition inspirée par l'émergence du v élo en milieu urbain.
Présentée par Brendt Barbur
en association avec colette

Vernissage | JEUDI 26 JUILLET | 18h00-20h00


colette 213 rue Saint-Honoré 75001 Paris




Swoon  |  
Phil Frost  |  

Michel Gondry  |  
Steve MacDonald  |  
DAZE  |  
Peter Sutherland  |  

Julia Chiang  |  
Ryuta Nakajima  |  
Lauren Silberman  |  
Kareem Black  |  

Fast Eddie Williams  |  
Cheryl Dunn  |  
Takuya Sakamoto  |  
Madsaki  |  
Ko Masuda  |  

Erin Nicole Brown  |  
Taliah Lempert  |  
Amy Bolger  |  
Tod Seelie  |  
Daniel Leeb  |  

Goods
  |  
Conrad Carlson  |  
Erik Foss  |  
Yohei Hanazawa
  |  
Jason Chaste  |  

Wolfgang Paperchase
  |  
Andrew McClintock  |  
Ginny Hwang  |  
MAKWA  |  

Pai  |  
Nik Ramage


July 14, 2007

THREAD, Art Show @ Johansson Projects





Johansson Projects Presents Thread, an Art Show Exploring Raw Materials
and Loomed Refinements From Talking Textiles to 500 Magnified Thread
Spools Suspended from the Ceiling.

Featuring Works by:



Kathryn Spence

Tucker Schwarz

Christy Matson

Steve MacDonald

Devorah Sperber

Katie Lewis

Alex Case

Lia Cook



Opens Thurs, July 19th, 6 to 9, with an Encore for Art Murmur on August 3rd, 5 to 9.



Johansson Projects announces Thread, a survey of sewn, stitched and
woven works whose common thread is the media, not the medium. By
re-exploring the functional avenues of textiles and materials, these
eight artists begin to converse in a neo-craft dialect which diverges
greatly from its domestic and industrial traditions. Pins are
re-invented as figurative joinery, refuse amassed to render owls,
interactive fabric measures changes in electro-magnetic frequencies,
making the outcome from these dexterous hands undeniably rare.



The show draws from the prolific work of eight local and
internationally shown artists. Celebrated New York artist and lecturer,
Devorah Sperber is coming straight from a solo show at the Brooklyn
Museum to the corner of 23rd and Telegraph. She navigates the terrain
between low and high tech, sculpting with hundreds of thread spools to
compose what at first appears to be a colorful abstraction of the raw
material, but when viewed through an acrylic globe is suddenly a
perfectly rendered image, condensed and rotated. Katie Lewis elegantly
documents her physical sensations by pinning tightly gathered then
sprawling red pigmented webs of thread across the gallery walls.
University of California Berkeley alumni Steve MacDonald, just back
from Deitch Art Parade, constructs urban and natural scapes from his
old singer sewing machine on painted gold canvas with crimson thread
embroidery, while Alex Case’s plummeting industrial stitched creations
produce and unproduce themselves. Kathryn Spence, courtesy of Stephen
Wirtz Gallery, is collected by multiple museums including the de Young,
Oakland Museum, and SFMOMA, amasses scrap fabrics from clothing and
disassembled stuffed animals to delicately re-render the distinctive
features of an owl species. Tucker Schwarz, courtesy of Gregory Lind
Gallery, whose work appears in By Hand: The use of craft in
contemporary art, sews evaporative drawings with threads dangling from
her canvas to match her dreamlike recollection of middle class
neighborhoods.



Two artists work from the loom. Lia Cook, collected by the Cleveland
Museum, de Young, The Met, and NYMOMA and her former student, Christy
Matson, who currently lectures at The School of the Art Institute of
Chicago, both utilize Jacquard weaving looms though their kinship
divides from there: Matson’s interactive woven audio cloth relays the
constant human flux of the very space Cook’s pointillist portraiture
hopes to hold in a single woven moment.



Johansson Projects is an art gallery located on 2300 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, CA (510) 444-9140



Exhibition runs July 19th-Aug 25th.

Open: Thurs-Sun 12-6 and by appointment.

http://johanssonprojects.com/

July 5, 2007

THREAD, Art Show @ Mollusk Surf Shop Williamsburg, Brooklyn


Join us for the opening of Mollusk Surf Shop NYC with the premiere of “Thread”, a film by Patrick Trefz, and “Shipworm and Gribble”, a group show of aquatic minded artists from the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. Artists include: Joe Curren, Andy Davis, Steve MacDonald, Art Brewer and many more. Party starts at 8:30pm on the corner of Metropolitan Avenue and River Street, in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

http://mollusksurfshopnyc.com/

http://www.threadthefilm.com/thread.html

June 24, 2007

Thread Patrick Trefz



THREAD, Curated by Patrick Trefz

Studio 411

Live Music by Ray Barbee and the Matson 2

Featured Artists:
Art Brewer, Jim Denevan, Thomas Campbell, Joe Curren,
Rob Larson, Campbell Brothers, Craig Fineman, Steve MacDonald, Patrick Trefz

STUDIO 411>>

Friday June 22

Venice Beach, CA

June 17, 2007

Upcoming news!!!




A new Japanese magazine dedicated to fixed gear bike riding Check out the Ramblin Worker interview in

Fixed Gear Bible">>>


Keep your eyes out for my new interview in the upcoming issue of Craft Magazine

Craft Magazine>>>

Interview up on Razor Apple


www.RazorApple.com>>>


Matthew Davis and I just finshed a new tour shirt for

Modest Mouse>>>

Matthew and I aslo made a shirt for the bicycle film festival / Puma


Joy Ride T-shirt>>>




upcoming RamblinWorker Shows:

THREAD, Curated by Patrick Trefz

Venice Beach, CA

Firiday June 22

STUDIO 411>>>



Johansson Projects

Oakland, CA

Thursday July 19

Johansson Projects>>>



Bicycle Film Festival:Art Show Paris
JOY RIDE, starts July 2

I will be in Paris from June 27 to July 3

Colette Paris >>



For more info go to my website

www.RamblinWorker.com >>>

May 8, 2007

Bicycle Film Festival, Joy Ride NYC 2007






MAY 17 | Thursday


JOY RIDE an art show inspired by the bicycle

Curated by Brendt Barbur

Hosted by Fountainhead Films


Opening Thursday May 17 6-12, May 17-21 Open 12-7
33 West 17th st. near 5th Ave.


Swoon

Phil Frost

Amy Franceschini

ESPO

Michel Gondry


Steve MacDonald (AKA The Ramblin' Worker)

David Namaiki

Shepard Fairey

DAZE

Peter Sutherland

Julia Chiang


Ryuta Nakajima

Massan

Kareem Black

Brian Vernor

Benny Zenga

Fast Eddie Williams

Cheryl Dunn

Takuya Sakamoto


Madsaki

Erik Zo

Ko Masuda

Gina Marie Scardino

Erin Nicole Brown

Taliah Lempert

Amy Bolger

Steve Crandall

Tod Seelie


Daniel Leeb

Goods

Joseph Becker

Conrad Carlson

Erik Foss

Greg Ugalde

Yohei Hanazawa

Loren Purcel

Natascha Unkart


Ellis Gallagher AKA © Ellis G.

Jason Chaste

Dr. JPL

Ryan Doyle (BLBC)

Wolfgang Paperchase

Chris McNally

Mike Martin and John Stewart


Gabe Morford (M.A.S.H.)

Bradley Baker and Patty Bowman

Andrew McClintock

David Mashburn and Ginny Hwang

Yatika Starr Fields


John Furgason


After Party HOME SWEET HOME





Steve Powers "ESPO" and Daniel Leeb

April 9, 2007

Cloud Transformer Animation


The art of Jesse Small

The Swipple Has Landed! at Max Fish


works by affiliates of the Swipple artist collective

Swipple is a collaborative network of artists who exhibit artwork online through the Swipple.com website. The primary motivation behind the Swipple project is simple: to provide a forum and exhibit space for high-quality artwork, in a setting that is broad enough in scope to reflect a wide range of artists and practices, and yet is limited enough to retain a sense of intimacy and cohesion among the artists. Swipple is committed to uncovering and presenting artwork from the vast pool of little known artists plugging away at the periphery of the art-world proper, but exhibits the artwork of emerging and mid-career artists as well. The aesthetic direction is dictated largely by chance, and of course nepotism, and while in that way it parallels the art world, we hope that it does so in its own unique and interesting way. Visitors to the website are not required to have any background in the arts, and are welcome to make their own decisions about what they like. We suggest only that artists be taken as much as possible on their own terms.

Andrea Aimi, Brion Nuda Rosch, Canton Belanger,
Gregg Woolard, Hank Swipple, Jake Klotz, Jason Wright, Jeff Cashvan,
Jim Damron, Jocko Weyland, John Drury, John Hoder, Joseph Nechvatal,
Justin Pollmann, Ky Anderson, Matt Crane, Ned Gedney, Rob Kolomyski,
Steve MacDonald, Tim Clinton, Zach Erickson and more.

3nd Annual Swipple art show
May 2nd - June 2nd
2007

Max Fish
178 Ludlow St.
NY, NY

Opening reception Wednesday, May 2nd, 6pm

April 5, 2007

Razor Apple





Steve MacDonald is the Ramblin Worker

NEW,Interview up on Razor Apple








www.razorapple.com