October 9, 2023

October is National Arts & Humanities Monthctober

In this special edition of our newsletter, we celebrate our tenants, the artists with whom we work, and the nonprofits we support who all make their livings as artists, filmmakers, or as those who bring art to the schools. They are all community partners for economic, social and cultural change. They all need funding and we invite you to consider adding them to your philanthropic efforts.

DNA by Blessing Hancock at EmeryStation West, 5959 Horton Street, Emeryville.

Wareham's Commitment


Our commitment to art and the humanities is readily evident throughout our research campuses in Emeryville, Berkeley, and Richmond. We believe art is essential to the creative nature of Wareham, to the creative nature of the scientists who work there, and to the creative nature of the communities where these campuses have grown over 47 years. It is vital to all our futures that all children are given access to art and artists.


The Wareham team loves art! We regularly add to our collection at all of our research campuses and invite you to walk them and discover the pieces we love for yourselves.


A portion of our vast art collection is part of the City of Emeryville's Art in Public Art Program (AIPP) such as DNA (left). The link below will take you to the art maps and walking guides for the AIPP.

AIPP maps

OCTOBER 7–29

37th Emeryville Celebration of the Arts


Wareham has been a strong supporter of the annual celebration since its inception, hosting the event many times. The 37th annual Emeryville Celebration of the Arts features over 180 works of the 126 Emeryville artists included in the juried exhibit. Meet the artists behind the work. Join the events throughout, a poetry workshop, poetry readings/improv jazz evening, a dance preview. Congratulations to Pat Klein, who has two pieces in the show.

ECOA

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Mill Valley Film Festival


Wareham has funded this film festival for four decades as well as other programs of the California Film Institute, including its DocLands Festival and the Environmental Youth Forum, which we enabled East Bay students to attend annually for many years.


The internationally-acclaimed Mill Valley Film Festival has screenings in Berkeley at BAMPFA. Look for those and all the incredible films screening now at the link below. Be sure to read the next item on the Berkeley FILM Foundation below for the East Bay filmmakers screening at the Mill Valley Film Festival this year.

MVFF

At Mill Valley Film Festival and throughout the month.

Berkeley FILM Foundation


The BFF is a public-private partnership founded by Wareham, the City of Berkeley, and the Saul Zaentz Company in 2009. We have distributed $2.08 million to local filmmakers since. See the link below for more info on BFF and the 2023 grants just awarded.


In the meantime, the following BFF-funded films are screening this year at the Mill Valley Film Festival. They are incredible documentaries by East Bay filmmakers, many of whom are also Wareham tenants.


Water for Life - Directed by Will Parrinello, produced by Rick Tejada-Flores, funded in 2018 and 2022.

Skin of Glass - Directed by Denise Zmekhol, funded in 2018 and 2022. Just received Best Film Award at Barcelona film festival and will be screening as one of the four best films in Rotterdam.

The 9 Lives of Barbara Dane - Directed by Maureen Gosling, funded in 2018 and 2023.

The Lake Merritt Monster - Directed by Benjamin Mullholand, funded in 2020.


Also, please look for A Double Life, directed by Catherine Masud and produced by BFF Board President and award-winning filmmaker Abby Ginzberg.


Finally, sign up for the BFF newsletter for the latest screenings and workshops.

BFF

Through October and ongoing.

KALA Art Institute


Wareham's long relationship with Kala Art Institute has brought annual art programming into the local schools for decades.


The heart of Kala’s mission as a vital, California art-making hub is supporting artists and engaging the community. Kala offers professional facilities to those working in and across printmaking and digital media, installation, sound, and performance.


Visit their website to find out about these October events:


  • The Embodied Press: queer abstraction and the artists' book exhibit starting October 12.
  • Community Workshop for Day of the Dead/ Día de Muertos: Honoring Our Loved Ones on October 21.
  • Teen Studio Art Program (6th-12th): Illustration 101 from October 5-26.
KALA

WHAT ELSE YOU NEED TO KNOW

Emeryville Public Art Committee: The PAC is seeking new committee members for 2-3 year commitments. Anyone who lives or works in Emeryville is eligible to submit their interest and qualifications for approval by City Council at an upcoming October council meeting . You must submit asap. Contact Amber Evans, Community and Economic Development Coordinator II at [email protected] or call 510-596-4382. More info here.


Massamba Diop, world-renowned master of the Senegalese talking drum, will perform at the October 21 Berkeley Public Schools Fund fundraiser in support of equitable public education in Berkeley. More info here.


The Compound Gallery: If you haven't yet visited The Compound Gallery, we highly suggest that you check them out. With a gallery, print shop, art facilities and studios, and corporate team building programs, they also often host Saturday public art events at Hollis Park. More info here.


Jered's Pottery: Located on Horton in Emeryville, Jered Nelson has hand-thrown nearly half a million vessels in his three-decade career as a potter. You can shop for his popular wares or sign up for pottery classes. He and his wife, former Emeryville poet laureate Sarah Kobrinsky, also host events at the venue including her poetry writing workshops. More info here.


Finally, we want to make sure you know that the Cities of Emeryville, Berkeley and Richmond all have community grant programs that also support the important cluster of artists and creatives who live and work along the East Shore. We celebrate them all.


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