Wired interviews sculptor Jeremy Mayer
February 15, 2010 – 4:43 pmWe loved Jeremy’s show at Device here in San Diego, click the image to read this great interview.


We loved Jeremy’s show at Device here in San Diego, click the image to read this great interview.

Moving from Del Mar to downtown San Diego, changing names, too. Here’s the press official press release:
San Diego, CA (OPENPRESS) February 12, 2010 — ART SAN DIEGO 2010 (formerly Beyond the Border International Contemporary Art Fair) will be held September 2-5, 2010, at the Hilton San Diego Bayfront Hotel. More than 50 galleries will showcase paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, photographs, videos, and cutting-edge multimedia artworks. The Fair includes a VIP Opening Night, distinguished guest speakers, luxury brand displays, city-wide cultural programs, and exclusive wine and food events.
ART SAN Diego’s venue, the Hilton San Diego Bayfront, rises 30-stories at the edge of San Diego Bay. Designed with world-class sophistication and the largest pillar less ballroom in San Diego, it is the ideal place to browse and acquire art, and to learn more about collecting at all levels.
In an effort to further strengthen the curatorial vision of the fair, ART SAN DIEGO has appointed a new curatorial director, Marcela Quiroz Luna and a strong Curatorial Advisory Committee, comprised of collectors, curators, appraisers, and conservators. The list of galleries that will participate in our fair will be released at the end of April.
“The experience last year proved that there is a strong appetite for this type of event in San Diego,” states Ann Berchtold, Founder and Executive Director. “Our move downtown allows a closer relationship with Mexico and opens up unlimited collaborative program opportunities with downtown art organizations and institutions.” Last year the fair drew audiences from North County San Diego, Orange County, Palm Springs, and Mexico. More than 2,500 collectors attended the fair’s debut in 2009 and over 70% of the galleries who attended reported strong sales. Consequently the fair has swelled from 30-some dealers in 2009 to an anticipated 53 galleries in 2010. San Diego is one of the wealthiest cities in the country with Rancho Santa Fe ranked by Census as the richest community in the nation. Labor Day weekend draws record crowds to San Diego. We anticipate over 5,000 collectors in 2010.
BTB-ART, INC
BTB-Art, Inc is a strategic business-consulting firm comprised of leading professionals in the areas of art, marketing, and event production. The Company is dedicated to establishing San Diego as a leading contemporary art fair destination on the West Coast with its signature event, ART SAN DIEGO Contemporary Art Fair To fulfill its vision, BTB-Art partners with leading cultural organizations including The San Diego Museum of Art, The Stuart Collection UCSD, UCSD Department of Visual Arts, SDSU Art Council, Centro Cultural Tijuana, and the Mexican Consulate.
Congratulations to our Little Italy neighbor, friend and client Larry Baza of Noel-Baza FIne Art as newly appointed member of the City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture!
Read the official press release on Art Now San Diego.
Vision magazine highlights San Diego artist Stephanie Clair in their latest issue online previewing her upcoming open studio art show next weekend in San Diego.
Stephanie Clair is renowned for her Cubist influenced artistry that reveals a profound understanding and celebration of the human soul. She gleans her inspiration from blissful, dreamy moments—a first love, a memory, lovers sipping wine, a guitar player finding his song—and captures a snapshot of these moments on canvas. Using environmentally friendly oils, Clair’s work challenges the eyes and minds of her viewers…..
Attend Stephanie Clair’s Valentine’s Art Show February 13, 5-9 p.m. at her new studio located at 1912 Dale St., San Diego, CA. Enjoy art, wine, hors d’oeuvres, and 15 percent off all art. Clair’s work can also be viewed in select galleries throughout the world. Learn more at stephanieclair.com.
Stephanie’s art work may look familiar to TFM readers, she was a featured artist at last year’s Little Italy ArtWalk in San Diego, when The Frame Maker was a corporate sponsor.
More from the Union Tribune arts beat:
LITTLE ITALY – San Diego artist Dani Dodge has been selected as the featured artist for this year’s Mission Federal ArtWalk in Little Italy.
ArtWalk, the city’s largest art festival, is celebrating its 25th anniversary on April 24 and 25.
Dodge, a former San Diego Union-Tribune editor who now works as a public relations representative at the San Diego Zoo, was recently invited to be part of the San Diego Fine Art Society’s mentorship program for midcareer artists.
“ArtWalk is an important event for the community and Dani being chosen as a featured artist speaks for the quality of this festival,” said April Game, the Fine Art Society’s founding executive director.
– David Ogul