Sunday, February 21, 2010

David Wilson at Mollusk


“The Great Beach and Father Sky”

David Wilson shares drawings and watercolors of recent experiences with the dunes, the ocean, the moon, shells, and the sun’s setting.

As a guest to Ocean Beach, I took watch of the land’s last sandy exhale and the sun leaving each day. Nightly I painted the moon, following its full movement.

In course with my own experience of loss, I sat with these emblems of everness and began to clarify a feeling; that wishing something to wait is a hollow prayer. The best we can attempt is to move at the speed of the world and find what we thought was gone in its new place.

Bio:

David Wilson makes drawigs and works on projects around the bay area. He has shown at Eleanor Harwood, Hatch Gallery, Triple Base, Tartine, and at Baer-Ridgway as part of Hot and Cold Issue 0. He organizes gatherings and performances of a more adventurous and spirited nature under the name Ribbons. He recently was awarded a 2009 GOLDIE award from the SF Bay Guardian and a 2009 Alternative Exposure grant from Southern Exposure. He has big plans.

February 13th – April 15th 2010

Mollusk Surf Shop Gallery

4500 Irving Street

San Francisco, CA

www.mollusksurfshop.com

T-Moe in Cardiff

Thomas Campbell will have his art on display in Patagonia's Cardiff shop next week (Feb 27), along with Serena Mitnik-Miller, Kassia Meador & Tiffany Campbell. Should be ill! Head over!

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Wild Surf!

Alex Kopps - Greatest Surf Movie from RVCA on Vimeo.

Jack Johnson Doing Good Things




Jack and his band, Adam Topol, Merlo Podlewski, and Zach Gill, have been putting countless hours in at the Mango Tree Studio to record their 6th studio album. The album, currently untitled, is being recorded on 100% solar energy in Hawaii and will be released worldwide the week of June 1st on Johnson’s own Brushfire Records label. Stay tuned, we’ll have more news for you on the album front in March and a new single out in April.

Following the June 1st release of his new album, Johnson will embark on his first world tour since 2008, kicking off in Europe on June 16th. The tour will be a mix of headline shows London, Paris, Berlin, and Amsterdam and festivals including Glastonbury (UK), and Roskilde (Denmark). Stay posted, the US Tour dates will be announced in March. And to top it off he is doing great things to benefit those struck by tragedy in Haiti, donating proceeds to the efforts! Good things Jack, good things! Check his website for more details on everything.

It's Happening Again!


The HAPPENING 2010 -- Art / Film / Music Festival

After an overwhelming response to the inaugural Bondi Beach event in 2008, The Happening finally returns to Australia this March!

A celebration of surf culture and community and its reach beyond the waves into the world of music, art and film - The Happening 2010 will be held in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne, bringing together under one roof: Brushfire Records musicians Matt Costa, Zee Avi, Neil Halstead and Will Conner; film-makers George Greenough, Chris and Emmett Malloy – previews of 180° South and The White Stripes Under Great White Northern Lights – plus the exhibited works of contemporary artists from The Surf Gallery, Laguna Beach, California.

SYDNEY - BONDI PAVILION - FRIDAY MARCH 26

BRISBANE - THE ZOO - SUNDAY MARCH 28

MELBOURNE - THE ESPY - WEDNESDAY MARCH 31

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MUSIC
Heading up The Happening 2010 is MATT COSTA. Growing up in Huntington Beach, California, Costa began songwriting during an 18-month rehabilitation period following a serious leg injury that put pay to a promising skateboarding career.

On the strength of his debut release, the folky, beautiful Songs We Sing, Costa earned a rep as an L.A. buzz act, crisscrossed the U.S. in a van, and performed at all the major North American music festivals including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Sasquatch, Bonnaroo, and Austin City Limits among others. In 2007 Costa recorded the follow-up Unfamiliar Faces, again on Brushfire Records. He is currently working on new material.

Next up is NEIL HALSTEAD. Based in the English coastal town of Newquay, Halstead is one of Britain’s most respected songwriters. The singer and guitarist cut three albums fronting Slowdive, before forming 4AD favourites Mojave 3 in ‘95. Halstead made his solo debut in 2002 with Sleeping On Roads and a follow-up on Brushfire in 2008, Oh! Mighty Engine.

ZEE AVI was born on the island of Borneo, later moving to Kuala Lumpur, Avi learnt to play guitar at 17. Beginning to write and perform, she posted her songs on YouTube for a friend to hear. The viral buzz around her postings eventually resulting in the release of her 2009 self-titled debut album on Brushfire/Monotone Records.

Picking up the opening slot is local Byron talent WILL CONNER. With a reputation for making music with a pure and unwavering sound, CONNER along with special guest 21st century soul surfer DAVE "RASTA" RASTOVICH, will open proceedings performing tracks from his new album Sailing, Love & Food.

FILM
Woodshed Films will tour special extended previews of 180º SOUTH the latest film by CHRIS AND EMMETT MALLOY - and, THE WHITE STRIPES UNDER GREAT WHITE NORTHERN LIGHTS directed solely by EMMETT MALLOY, as well as short films by legendary surf cinematographer George Greenough.

180º SOUTH: In 2005 filmmaker Chris Malloy took a trip to Patagonia with Yvon Chouinard - one of the most unique and prolific environmentalists - and writer/filmmaker/producer Rick Ridgeway. It was then the idea for what would be come the film 180° South was officially hatched.

The film follows young American adventurer Jeff Johnson’s journey, following in the footsteps of Chouinard and best friend Doug Tompkins’ 1968 exploration of untouched mountain ranges and un-surfed coastline, on a 5000-mile expedition from California to deep Patagonia.

The history of The Happening harks back to 2002 when professional surfer and filmmaker Chris Malloy, his cousin, filmmaker and owner of Brushfire Records Emmett Malloy, and Will Pennartz of The Surf Gallery brought together three disconnected elements of beach culture – art, film and music – into a single event.

In 2008, the event extended its reach traveling to Sydney’s Bondi Beach Pavilion, Tokyo, London, Cornwall and Paris - spreading surf culture around the world.

ART
At each of the Happening shows will be a gallery space exhibiting works from the following artists and photographers.

Artists: Jeff Canham, Harry Daily, Andy Davis, Ned Evans, Julie Goldstein, Yusuke Hanai, Alex Kopps, Greg Lamarche, Michael Leon, David Lloyd, Geoff McFetridge, Randy Noborikawa, Scott Richards, Mark Tesi, Pablo Ugartetxea, Tyler Warren, Alex Weinstein and more.

Photographers: Lorene Carpentier, Joe Curren, Herbie Fletcher, Laura Flippen, Michael Halsband, Ryan Heywood, Kassia Meador, Serena Mitnik-Miller, Jason Murray, Dane Peterson, Steve Sherman, Scott Soens, Patrick Trefz and more.


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Skip School

Great new series of videos by Tyler Manson and the boys at Mollusk; “Skip School: Life Lessons With Mr. Frye”... Enjoy!

Skip School: Life Lessons With Mr. Frye #2 from Mollusk on Vimeo.



Skip School: Life Lessons With Mr. Frye #3 from Mollusk on Vimeo.