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Ego Park Gallery492 23rd StreetOakland, CA 94612 map district: Oakland Hills Tel. 510-823-8045 Website |
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Editorial Review SF IndieFest 2005 Kicking off the San Francisco Film Festival Season By Matt Forsman (01/24/2008)" For those who couldn't make it up to Park City for Sundance, the folks at SF Indiefest offer a more geographically convenient alternative. The 7th Annual San Francisco Independent Film Festival unspools on February 3rd offering numerous unique and eclectic celluloid gems that may never see the light of a multiplex. I had the good fortune to view a number of the films on display this year and while not all of them shined, virtually all of them explored intriguing subject matter in interesting and provocative ways. " |
Editorial Review Video Symphony @ Ego Park A Matter of Perspective By Aimee Le Duc (06/11/2004)" It is rare when we discover a location where the connection between our bodies, our vision and our experiences can exist together in a thick sea of images, but Bay Area artists Deniz Demirer and Alex Killough have given us the opportunity to do just that in their installation, Video Symphony: Sequence to Simultaneity: Body Motion, Tech Motion showing at Ego Park Gallery in Oakland. " |
Editorial Review A Dog Park for the Ego Dirty Work at Ego Park By amy gelbach (03/02/2003)" As a venue whose mission statement is currently the Gettysburg Address (I had to take their word on it, as the website is under construction until late spring), Ego Park seems to be a different sort of arts space from the very get go. Even the name is different, described by founder Kevin Slagle, a creative writing student turned sculptor and painter, as a happy accident that stuck, it describes Slagle's somewhat ironic philosophical take on showing art. Specifically, that a gallery is a place for artists to take their egos for a walk - a dog-park for the ego. " |
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