Posts Tagged ‘art murmur’
25th Street Collective shares space, resources; encourages sustainability and entrepreneurship
Hiroko Kurihara is building the 25th Street Collective step by step—recruiting other entrepreneurs to share the space with her brand, making improvements to the interior, and fundraising on the collective’s web site. The collective will allow businesses to share space, resources, employees and feedback from fellow artisans.
Read MoreTaking a surreal walking tour down Telegraph Avenue
Dozens of people participated in a different type of art walk along Telegraph Avenue on Friday. It was the launch of Invisible City Audio Tours, which has the goal of showing an alternative way of looking at Telegraph Avenue by bringing together Bay Area authors, visual artists and a composer to guide walkers on a tour from MacArthur Bart Station to the central hub of Art Murmur.
Read MoreUnlicensed foods joyfully consumed at first Oakland Underground Market
This weekend, hundreds of hungry people turned up the East Bay’s first Underground Market, a food event somewhat akin to a farmer’s market except it’s only for members, and –- more significantly –- it doesn’t require vendors to have permits or to use commercial kitchens.
Read MoreFirst First Friday won’t be the last
By SHILANDA WOOLRIDGE It was rockin’ till the cops came knockin’.
Read MoreKeeping it Wheel at Art Murmur
Besides looking at art, Art Murmur is a good place to check out folks’ bikes. Here are a few photos I took last week:
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