NADA Art Fair, Jay and Rachel getting engaged over a game of ping pong!, vip celebrations with cuban sandwiches, dance parties, takashi murakami in a plush flower suit, hot tubs, snowmen, redneck cuban cafe, the everglades, airboats, gaters, BBQ with simmons & burke, beaches, massages on the beach and a farewell crab dinner. triple base miami 2008! always having fun in any economy!
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Thursday, November 20, 2008
((((((((((((((((Berlininer))))))))))))))))
I hope everyone is well, and I miss you all... Go NADA, Go T-Base!!!!
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
One Minute Wish
This is a new project I am working on with some friends. I am really excited about the ideas and can not wait to see what happens.
Bests,
Michelle
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Event Info: 11:11 - One Minute wish
The enigma of catching our actions aligning for one minute
Host: All of us
Type: A special event
Network: Global
Time and Place
Date: Tuesday, November 11
Time: 11:11-11:12 am and then again at 11:11 pm - 11:12 pm
(Gather early at 11:00 am/pm)
Location: Dolores Park, San Francisco, CA
Description
Who? Everyone in the world
Where? Everywhere in the world
We will be making a wish list, preserving all wishes made, to be published in the future.
When? Tuesday, November 11 @ 11:11 am and again at 11:11 pm
Why? This November 11, at 11:11 am/pm people everywhere are invited to come together in Dolores Park in San Francisco for one full minute of silence to collectively make our own wishes. The alignment of numbers and synchronicity of people coming together for a common mission can remind us that together we can realize the true affect that positive thinking can have.

Email address:
1111wishlist@gmail.com
Location: Dolores Park, San Francisco, CA
(and everywhere else)
City/Town: San Francisco, Ca
City/Town: San Francisco, Ca
Description
Who? Everyone in the world
Where? Everywhere in the world
For people in the Bay Area please meet at Dolores Park near the tennis courts, to collectively make our wishes, and document this event through photographs and writing.
We will be making a wish list, preserving all wishes made, to be published in the future.
When? Tuesday, November 11 @ 11:11 am and again at 11:11 pm
Why? This November 11, at 11:11 am/pm people everywhere are invited to come together in Dolores Park in San Francisco for one full minute of silence to collectively make our own wishes. The alignment of numbers and synchronicity of people coming together for a common mission can remind us that together we can realize the true affect that positive thinking can have.
People who are not in San Francisco are also encouraged to take a moment at 11:11 to make your wish, and email it for later inclusion in a future publication.
If you want to join in please invite your friends too. Anyone is welcome to participate.
If you want to join in please invite your friends too. Anyone is welcome to participate.

Email address:
1111wishlist@gmail.com
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Art Show @ City Hall

I want to invite you to attend the opening of a show that I am curating.
The show is titled Triangulation, and it's a printmaking show featuring Jeanne Lorenz, Parker Ito and Billy Sprague.
The opening reception is on Friday, August 15th 5:30 - 8:00 PM. All are welcomed and there will be free wine and snacks too!
The location is at San Francisco City Hall in Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi's office--Room 282.
Hope to see you there!
-Nick
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Dirty Girl Farm Tour & Manresa Beach Trip
Jesse Schlesinger organized a beautiful July 4th getaway for Triple Base and friends at the Dirty Girl Farm in Santa Cruz. We foraged for veggies, grilled em up and picked fresh strawberries in the morning for breakfast. Then we were off to Manresa Beach for some more picnicing and sunning! Thanks for an amazing trip Jesse...
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
2 week sublet needed for 2(or more) German Artists: May 25-June 18
Friends,
As many of you know, I'm curating an exhibition with and about an artist collective called The Institute for Social Research. The ISR was the result of a collaboration between CCA and an art school in Germany that allowed students from both institutions to live and work together in San Francisco last semester. The ISR is an international group, most of whom have returned to Stuttgart, Germany but have recently been awarded a grant for travel. They'll return to the Bay Area this summer to help with the show's installation and to reunite with their local counterparts. A press release is attached that further describes the group but let me assure you that the exhibition is going to be incredibly dynamic now that the ISR have secured funding to get here for the show!
I'm writing to you because I'm invested in finding housing for these students during their time in the Bay Area. There will be eight students arriving on May 25 and staying through June 18th. They will be working at the Richmond Art Center nearly everyday during that time, helping to install our exhibition. The group was born out of a communal living situation and clearly want to live together during their time here. They are well accustomed to sleeping on floors, in tents, wherever they can. The group is in their late twenties and thirties and is extremely sweet, respectful, hard-working and gracious.
>
> What is needed:
> - space for eight people to sleep
> - access to public transportation
> - use of a bathroom and kitchen
> - no need to provide bedding or food -- just sleep space
>
> The benefits of housing these students include:
> - free exhibition catalogs
> - a tax-deduction for the price you name
> - public acknowledgement of your gift in both exhibitions -- here and in Stuttgart
> - networking with some fantastic artists, being part of a very vibrant and fun project
> - $500 in rent/security deposit/cleaning fees
>
> Please let me know if you have any ideas about where these wonderful people might rest their weary heads after long days of brilliant creative production at the Richmond Art Center! The reward of working with these people is tremendous (I can verify first hand!) and their gratitude is bound to show up in the form of artworks, cooked meals, and more. I've attached some pictures of the group for your enjoyment.
>
> All my thanks,
> erin
>
>
> --
> e r i n e l d e r
> - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
> Independent Curator
> San Francisco, CA
> 415.690.3064
> mserinelder@gmail.com
As many of you know, I'm curating an exhibition with and about an artist collective called The Institute for Social Research. The ISR was the result of a collaboration between CCA and an art school in Germany that allowed students from both institutions to live and work together in San Francisco last semester. The ISR is an international group, most of whom have returned to Stuttgart, Germany but have recently been awarded a grant for travel. They'll return to the Bay Area this summer to help with the show's installation and to reunite with their local counterparts. A press release is attached that further describes the group but let me assure you that the exhibition is going to be incredibly dynamic now that the ISR have secured funding to get here for the show!
I'm writing to you because I'm invested in finding housing for these students during their time in the Bay Area. There will be eight students arriving on May 25 and staying through June 18th. They will be working at the Richmond Art Center nearly everyday during that time, helping to install our exhibition. The group was born out of a communal living situation and clearly want to live together during their time here. They are well accustomed to sleeping on floors, in tents, wherever they can. The group is in their late twenties and thirties and is extremely sweet, respectful, hard-working and gracious.
>
> What is needed:
> - space for eight people to sleep
> - access to public transportation
> - use of a bathroom and kitchen
> - no need to provide bedding or food -- just sleep space
>
> The benefits of housing these students include:
> - free exhibition catalogs
> - a tax-deduction for the price you name
> - public acknowledgement of your gift in both exhibitions -- here and in Stuttgart
> - networking with some fantastic artists, being part of a very vibrant and fun project
> - $500 in rent/security deposit/cleaning fees
>
> Please let me know if you have any ideas about where these wonderful people might rest their weary heads after long days of brilliant creative production at the Richmond Art Center! The reward of working with these people is tremendous (I can verify first hand!) and their gratitude is bound to show up in the form of artworks, cooked meals, and more. I've attached some pictures of the group for your enjoyment.
>
> All my thanks,
> erin
>
>
> --
> e r i n e l d e r
> - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
> Independent Curator
> San Francisco, CA
> 415.690.3064
> mserinelder@gmail.com
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