23rd and Telegraph comes alive for monthly murmur
on October 5, 2009
The Oakland Art Murmur once again drew hundreds to the corner of 23rd and Telegraph Avenue on Friday to sample the art and experience the atmosphere of the many galleries that opened their doors to the public. Among the exhibits included a piano murmur-goers could make art with instead of music at the Hatch Gallery, and an exotic/erotic circus theme at Mama Buzz Café. Along with the gallery art came the customary sidewalk show of live music, art vending, and street culture that makes the Murmur a popular Bay Area destination every first Friday of the month.
1 Comments
Oakland North welcomes comments from our readers, but we ask users to keep all discussion civil and on-topic. Comments post automatically without review from our staff, but we reserve the right to delete material that is libelous, a personal attack, or spam. We request that commenters consistently use the same login name. Comments from the same user posted under multiple aliases may be deleted. Oakland North assumes no liability for comments posted to the site and no endorsement is implied; commenters are solely responsible for their own content.
Oakland North
Oakland North is an online news service produced by students at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism and covering Oakland, California. Our goals are to improve local coverage, innovate with digital media, and listen to you–about the issues that concern you and the reporting you’d like to see in your community. Please send news tips to: oaklandnorthstaff@gmail.com.
Photos are of members of Thee Hobo Gobbelins.
Malady on Trombone, Skyfell on Accordion and Professor Plague on Steel Guitar.