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COLLIDE: April 14th

Perhaps you checked out LWP Group’s Community @ The Martin Building in Bankers Hill at CONSPIRE… Well, this time around our friends at Sezio are teaming up with LWP Group to present COLLIDE, another one-night take over at the newly renovated Community @ Carnegie on 9th & Broadway in San Diego’s East Village.

Art, music, craft beer and cocktails will fill the hallways and rooms of the five-story Community @ Carnegie building on Saturday, April 14th (6-10 pm). Featuring: Exist 1981, Spenser Little, Charles Bergquist, Michael Delaney, Neko, Walker McCullough, DieKuts, James Noland, Angella d’Avignon, Matthew Bradley, DOUBLE BREAK, Wes Bruce, Morgan Manduley, YELLER, Louis Schmidt, Christina Tsui, Mike Maxwell, FEELIT.

Details here.

Extra Sensory at Subtext: 5.20.11

Mike Maxwell will be unveiling new works at Extra Sensory — opening this Friday, May 20th 6-10 pm at Subtext Gallery. Mike’s new pieces are influenced by hallucinogens, and the new looser aesthetic, he tells us, was partly influenced by his mural work last summer. We do love our Mike Maxwell mural down here at The Bakery, plus you can’t miss the 70 foot mustachioed man at 14th & J. We’ll be there, munchin’ on MIHO Gastrotruck.

Civic Pride

We continue to find reasons to be proud of the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego. Joining the Smithsonian protest is just the latest in a series of decisions at MCASD that show us an organization creating dialogue, embracing the community, and evolving into a new era.

Don’t get us wrong, Viva la Revolución was rad, but it wasn’t the exhibition itself that most impressed us. It was when they brought in prolific local artist (not to mention talented community builder!) Mike Maxwell, who gathered 26 street artists for the Live Free Wall featured at the Viva-edition of TNT in August. It was when they found solid ways to support Sezio, ourselves, and Turista Libre during the Tijuego Street Art Bike Tour. And more recently, it was when they called up our Barrio Logan neighbors, The Roots Factory to put on a live screen-printing session at the TNT in October.

But perhaps our proudest moment was the unexpectedly visionary hiring of local artist Wes Bruce to run the MCASD Teen Art Council. Bruce is a natural born teacher, a dedicated community builder, and a tireless creator of inspiring work that has captured the imagination of many people, young and old, over the past few years. He’s a great fit to lead TAC, and we think it’ll have a big impact on the young art leaders growing up around us in San Diego.

You set the bar high in 2010, MCASD. So with a new year ahead of us, what’s next?

Update: Wes brought his teen group to the Bakery for a visit, and we’re really excited to see these young art leaders push the envelope in the coming years.

Live Free Wall Time Lapse

For ten days, Mike Maxwell’s Live Free Wall lived here in The Bakery’s back lot. Prepare to be mesmerized by this time lapse of the whole project — in other words, 26 artists attacking one wall. It was unveiled last Thursday night to the overwhelming crowd that showed up at Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego for a TNT inspired by the Viva La Revolucion exhibit, which features the work of Banksy, Shepard Fairey, Barry McGee, Calma, JR, Ryan McGinness, Os Gemeos, & co. Hats off to Mike Maxwell, Rebecca Joelson, Kevin Joelson, and the artists for a job seriously well done!

Live Free Wall at MCASD

Ten days ago, Mike Maxwell launched the Live Free Wall outside The Bakery. Since then it’s been a blur of artists painting the wall over and again. The time lapse of the whole project will be unveiled Thursday night August 12 at Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, alongside the Viva La Revolucion exhibit, which features the work of Banksy, Shepard Fairey, Barry McGee, Calma, JR, Ryan McGinness, Os Gemeos…the list goes on and on. Check out the preview above, and we’ll see you at TNT!

Update: See the full time lapse here!