PARTY LIKE IT'S 1929 // NYE at The Fridge DC

Nothing like waiting until the last minute to pull something awesome together!

And The Fridge has done it. Inauguration demands on the DC government have left us high and dry as far as permits for renovations, but we won't let that stop us from throwing down Fridge style on New Years eve.




Performing are:David London
DJ Gold
Aligning Minds




THIS JUST IN:
DJ Anish








HOT OFF THE PRESSES:
DJ Jackie O








No cover charge. Small donations for booze, or bring your own, or both!









View street view map of the alley where you find The Fridge DC

UPDATED [ART] SiteProjects DC covered up my art ... with art

ORIGINALLY POSTED JUNE 18, 2007:
A few days ago I met one of the artists involved with SiteProjects DC, Michael Lease, as he was wheatpasting his installation of dozens of 11x17 photographic prints over top one of my street art pieces (a piece that has been up at 14th and T NW since the day James Brown died last year...)



Ironically, he included a photo he took of my piece as one of his images in his installation. he described that image (and one other image of one of my other 14th street art pieces) as an homage.

Guess thats cool ... but only because he was so nice about it, I guess I couldn't get too pissed. Plus he had permission to put his piece up. It came out pretty cool, actually.


Washington Post article

Fourteenth Street NW is pretty much the District's Gallery Row. So it is curious indeed that Washington Project for the Arts..Corcoran bypassed all of its art spaces and set its new exhibition, SiteProjects DC, out in the corridor's elements -- on 14th Street's sidewalks, on the sides of its buildings and in its shops.

SiteProjects, opening today, explores the fleeting nature of the cityscape by filling it with art, and then -- like much of what has occupied 14th Street over the years -- simply disappearing.

Michael Lease's
Michael Lease's "For the Lack of Words" is part of SiteProjects DC, opening today on 14th Street NW. (Washington Project For The Arts..corcoran)

Sixteen artists -- some tapped by independent curator Welmoed Laanstra, some chosen from entries -- have created the ephemeral site-specific sculptures, wall pastings, "graffiti" molded from moss and performances. Among their works:

· Michael Lease, "For the Lack of Words," a set of wheat-pasted photographs recalling CD release posters and concert fliers, will feature images from the community on a brick wall at 14th and T at the old Church of the Rapture.

· Elizabeth Lundberg Morisette's "Shoe Tree," a hanging installation of found objects including shoe laces, will be at Duke's Shoe Repair (the piece is being donated to the store, so it will be there indefinitely). 2000 14th St. NW.

· Live performances include "Art Services: (Waste)," in which visual and performance artist Kathryn Cornelius will take out the trash from the galleries and art spaces on the block and clean the sidewalks. It's intended to draw parallels between the lives of a working artist and a blue-collar worker. July 10-14, 5-8 p.m. daily. 14th between P and V streets.

· Beginning in mid-July, you can catch Tom Greaves's " The Compliment Machine," a cylindrical sculpture with an audio device inside that offers up praise to passersby. It will be at the Metropolis Development storefront that's become an arts hub of late. 1541 14th St. NW.

Tonight at 8, during the opening reception at the Black Cat, Laanstra will lead a tour of the sites, beginning at the Cat. The opening is 7-9 p.m. Free. 1811 14th St. NW. Or catch one piece at a time through July 28. For a full list of the SiteProjects installations, visit http://www.wpaconline.org/events/siteprojectsdc.html. 202-639-1828.

UPDATE: Also, I just found this old blog post by the artist.

Pictured, my art being covered up with his art.

DC51 Artist Collective Jumpoff Party FRIDAY!!!!




DC51 Artist Collective's Jump-Off Party is on Friday, December 19th at The Rock and Roll Hotel in Washington D.C.! DC51, which began as an Artist Collective with local street artists in the D.C. area, has now branched out to include socially-conscious bands in the area as well. This will be a great night at RNR Hotel- complete with Art on display by: DECOY, OWEL, RVLTN, Unjuanted, Taxi Gang, and more.

DC51 Performing Artists:

Drop Electric (Instrumental Set)
Christlez Bacon
Godisheus (feat. Head-Roc)
Cornel West Theory

For more info visit:

http://www.myspace.com/dropelectric
http://www.myspace.com/triflava
http://www.myspace.com/godisheus
http://www.myspace.com/cornelwesttheory
http://www.rockandrollhoteldc.com
http://www.dc51.com

Friday, December 19, 2008 at 9:00pm
Rock and Roll Hotel
1353 H. Street NE
Washington, DC

The Obvious Song









An oldie but a goodie — that's right yours truly in the two scenes – going all the way back to 1991 for the worst song Joe Jackson ever recorded. He was a tool too. He never came out of his dressing room, he was back there playing GAMEBOY the whole time.

Don't blink, or you'll miss me. ;-)

Photos from DC51 at Tee Time @ Tiffany's






Thanks to Philippa of The Pink Line Project for inviting DC51 to participate in Tee Time @ Tiffany's. The event was fantastic all around, and people loved designing their own shirts for DC51 to stencil while they watched.

My pix => HERE

More pix => HERE


Pictured are DC51 artists RVLTN and DECOY

DC51 Artist Collective Jumpoff Party




DC51 Artist Collective's Jump-Off Party is on Friday, December 19th at The Rock and Roll Hotel in Washington D.C.! DC51, which began as an Artist Collective with local street artists in the D.C. area, has now branched out to include socially-conscious bands in the area as well. This will be a great night at RNR Hotel- complete with Art on display by: DECOY, OWEL, RVLTN, Unjuanted, Taxi Gang, and more.

DC51 Performing Artists:

Drop Electric (Instrumental Set)
Christlez Bacon
Godisheus (feat. Head-Roc)
Cornel West Theory

For more info visit:

http://www.myspace.com/dropelectric
http://www.myspace.com/triflava
http://www.myspace.com/godisheus
http://www.myspace.com/cornelwesttheory
http://www.rockandrollhoteldc.com
http://www.dc51.com

Friday, December 19, 2008 at 9:00pm
Rock and Roll Hotel
1353 H. Street NE
Washington, DC

[DC51] Tee Time at Tiffany's this Friday




Tee Party @ Tiffany's:
Revolution Begins With Tee [shirts]

Friday, December 12
6 - 11 pm
@ Arlington Arts Center
3550 Wilson Boulevard
(Metro: Virginia Square)

Music: DJ Anish

Buy all your holiday presents!

6 - 10 pm
Live t-shirt stenciling by DC51

6:30 pm and 8:30 pm
Tee Party Fashion Show
Featuring designs by:
Kristina Bilonick
Billy Colbert
DC51
DECOY
Cory Oberndorfer
Lisa Marie Thalhammer

7:00 pm
Panel Discussion: The intersection between art and fashion
Moderator: Kristina Bilonick
Billy Colbert - Artist
Rachel Cothran - Project Beltway
Tom Pipkin - DC Source
Josh Tiktin - Dekka

Latest purchase: "Mary's Mouthpiece (Full of Grace)" by Dana Ellyn


I'm very pleased that I bought an awesome painting of "Mary's Mouthpiece (Full of Grace)" by Dana Ellyn yesterday at her open studio!

DECOY recently blogged about this piece, here:
http://fizgigdc.blogspot.com/2008/12/life-is-nothing-if-youre-not-obsessed.html

Call for photographers and video artists

For a group show in April 2009.

Please email alex [at] thefridgedc [dot] com with your submissions or recommendations.

peace = a

[Updated] Petar Podzemaljac

Resident NuBlu visual artist, and Brazilian Girls cover art illustrator, Petar Podzemaljac will be visiting The Fridge DC, from New York, this weekend. I'm excited.






Painting live at a Brazilian Girls concert:




I just bought this painting from him:

Thanks NYC+DC+SABO+Botanica!

Thanks to the DC (E.C.!) and NYC (Alex SOL! MALO! Marshall!) crew who came through for the first NYC edition of Dirty Soul with me and DJ SABO at the wonderful new Botanica in Red Hook last night.

By summertime 2009 this party will a sure-fire winner, with Botanica's open-air lounge upstairs, brick basement dancehall downstairs, and what .... with Red Hook being THE summer hangout of choice, plus the spanking new FREE ferry to and from lower Manhattan ..... hoooooo boy.

Much love = DJ GOLD











MALO!


[NYC] DJ GOLD + DJ SABO at Botanica this Saturday [NO COVER+FREE MP3]

The premiere of my new NYC party DIRTY SOUL will be at Botanica in Red Hook, Brooklyn. Saturday November 29, 9pm-4am. NO COVER!


Featuring DJ SABO (Turntable Lab) and DJ GOLD (Washington DC).


Soul, RnB, and Funk by DJ GOLD in the upstairs lounge from 9pm-12am
Afrobeat, House and Funk by DJ SABO in the basement dancefloor from 12am-2:30am
Weirdo Disco and Breakbeat by DJ GOLD in the basement dancefloor from 2:30am-4:00am


To whet your appetitite, download a free DJ set courtesy of DJ SABO, live in California

Hope to see you there!


-a


Renovations have begun at The Fridge!


So, although I am super pissed at Washington gASS because it has taken them two weeks to come turn my heat on (and they still aren't coming until next Monday), renovations at The Fridge are beginning to wind up.

I am really pleased that I chose to work with Mick Mier, a friend for whom I have done graphic design work in the past, because he and his associate Matt Shannon Browne are ON POINT!

I am also pleased to announce that I have hired the first employee for The Fridge, Brigador Stamback as Associate Gallery Director.

Thanks so much to everyone for your support, amazingly kind words and emails, and generous offers to volunteer. There will be opportunities after the new year, once I get over the hump with the renovation.





UPDATED [DC] Karina LIVE at Black Cat Thursday night with Yoko K

Updates:

Show was beautiful, and Karina and her amazing band with Yoko K and their respective bands both sounded better than ever!

I LOVE THEM ALL!









Orignal post:


Hey hey! two of my favorite performers are playing tonight at Black Cat. Karina and her amazing band with Yoko K + Aphrodizia opening.


Live at NuBlu


Don't miss, can't miss!

[DC] DJ Alex Gold at AFI this Saturday / FREE PASSES INSIDE!

I'm spinning at the closing night party for the European Film Festival this Saturday night at the AFI Silver Theatre.

I have 2 extra free passes for the closing screening and the after party, at which I am spinning for 3 hours or so. The first 2 people to email me at alex [at] thefridgedc [dot] com can have them (but only if you PROMISE to use them)!!!

This is the film that is showing:
ELDORADO





Belgium's Official Oscar Submission for Best Foreign Language Film

Winner, FIPRESCI Prize, Prix Regards Jeunes and Europa Cinemas Label Award, 2008 Cannes Film Festival

Director Bouli Lanners wrote and stars in this quirky road trip adventure that nimbly maneuvers between absurdist humor and darkly realistic pathos. Yvan is a world-weary vintage car dealer who returns home one night to find his house has been broken into, and the inept intruder is still there, hiding under his bed. The young would-be criminal, Elie, somehow strikes a chord with Yvan, who agrees not only to refrain from calling the police, but to drive the young man to his parents' house--in his '79 Chevy. Thus begins their strange journey through a series of increasingly ridiculous mishaps, until they reach their destination, where things take a melancholy turn.

DIR/SCR Bouli Lanners; PROD Jaques-Henri Bronckart. Belgium/France, 2008, color, 80 min. In French with English subtitles. NOT RATED

Hey hey! Please add my new art gallery on MySpace


Hi! Please add The Fridge DC on Myspace!

http://www.myspace.com/thefridgedc

The Fridge DC is my new art gallery, performance space, and free art school for children of low-income DC residents.

Opening February 2009 at 8th & E Streets S.E., Washington DC

Thanks!!!

[NYC] DJ GOLD + DJ SABO at Botanica 11/29/08

The premiere of my new NYC party DIRTY SOUL will be at Botanica in Red Hook, Brooklyn. Saturday November 29, 9pm-4am. NO COVER!


Featuring DJ SABO (Turntable Lab) and DJ GOLD (Washington DC).


Soul, RnB, and Funk by DJ GOLD in the upstairs lounge from 9pm-12am
Afrobeat, House and Funk by DJ SABO in the basement dancefloor from 12am-2:30am
Weirdo Disco and Breakbeat by DJ GOLD in the basement dancefloor from 2:30am-4:00am


Hope to see you there!


-a


Grand Central Station clean up crew ...



Hey if you happen to be in the subway at Grand Central Station tomorrow, keep your eyes out for me. I'll be making your visit a cleaner one, as I serve the community of New York, as a penalty for putting up artwork on boarded up buildings in their fair city.

If my camera works, look for my first ever video blog tomorrow.

[NYC] DJ Alex Gold at 10, this Sunday at NuBlu

DOWN, Kehinde Wiley opening at Deitch, November 1, 2008

Great show opening at Deitch on Wooster. Alex Sol, Spyhnx, Swafta, Victoria and I repped DC hard as always! Fun fun fun.


Next to DECOY's portrait of my parents, outside Deitch on Wooster.