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Journal Podcast

Issue 5: Premiere Jr. with Sarah Hotchkiss and Zoë Taleporos

In this episode, we talk with Zoë Taleporos and Sarah Hotchkiss of Premiere Jr., a new billboard-based curatorial platform in San Francisco opening  Sunday, February 9, 2–5pm

From their website (LINK)

Premiere Jr. is a 6-by-12-foot billboard affixed to the back of a much larger billboard above 624 Irving Street in San Francisco. During 2020, four Bay Area artists will be commissioned to create work for the billboard. Each show lasts approximately three months.

Premiere Jr. is best seen during daylight hours from the southwest corner of 7th Avenue and Irving Street, just outside the Fireside Bar.


Sarah Hotchkiss is a San Francisco artist and arts writer. Recent shows include exhibitions at San Francisco’s Friends Indeed and Guerrero Gallery, and New York’s Cheymore Gallery. She has attended residencies at Skowhegan, ACRE and the Vermont Studio Center. She watches a lot of science fiction, which she reviews in the semi-regular publication Sci-Fi Sundays. In 2019 she received the Dorothea & Leo Rabkin Foundation prize for her work as the visual arts editor for KQED, the Bay Area’s NPR and PBS affiliate.

Zoë Taleporos is a curator, arts administrator, and writer based in Oakland. She currently works as a Public Art Project Manager at the San Francisco Arts Commission where she is involved in commissioning a wide range of artworks for public spaces. Formerly, she was a co-director/curator of Royal NoneSuch Gallery in Oakland and Queen's Nails Projects in San Francisco. As an independent curator, she has implemented exhibitions and public programs for the California College of the Arts, San Francisco; Charlotte Street Foundation, Kansas City; Headlands Center for the Arts, Sausalito; Pro Arts, Oakland; Real Time and Space, Oakland; S.H.E.D. Projects, Oakland; and Triple Base Gallery, San Francisco. Her writing has been published by KQED Arts, Art Practical, and MIT Press. She received her MA in curatorial practice from California College of the Arts.

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Issue 4: Ben Sang / Final Hot Desert
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Riccardo D'Avola-Corte

Ben Sang’s Final Hot Desert is an itinerant project centered in Salt Lake City, Utah. Sang wrote Journal with some questions about running a space and instead of answering back like a civilized human, Journal invited Sang to talk over the phone about his project and have that call recorded.

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Issue 3: Suzanne L'Heureux / Interface Gallery

On the occasion of Interface Gallery’s 7th Anniversary and fundraiser, here’s a little interview with Suzanne L’Heureux about the space, its history, and where it’s at today.

Online Auction: Click HERE
Indiegogo Campaign:
Click HERE

PARTY and ART SALE:
Details HERE

Interface is launching a series of efforts to raise money to support our 2020 programming. Starting on August 20th, we will launch an Indiegogo campaign and an Online Art Auction.

On Friday, September 6th, we will also be hosting a party and art sale with food, live music by Bay Area band - Transit of Venus - and art work under $200 by fantastic Bay Area artists. Auction items will also be on display and this will be the last chance to bid before the auction closes when the party ends at 8:30 pm.

Install shot from Setting forth by signs with work by Yevgeniya Baras, Sahar Khoury, Lauren McKeon, and Mindy Rose Schwartz

Install shot from Setting forth by signs with work by Yevgeniya Baras, Sahar Khoury, Lauren McKeon, and Mindy Rose Schwartz

 
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Issue 2: Ross Simonini

Journal interviews Ross Simonini; they discuss Simonini's practice as an artist, writer, educator, and also discuss ayurvedic medicine and the particular smell of New York

 
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