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UNTITLED vol.2 is excited to present a special interpretation by musician, essayist and poet, RachelSimone in response to the current exhibition, Night Moves.
Come view the exhibit and engage in an evening of music and wine in community with our neighbors, Oakland Outpost.
- Please RSVP at link
- Doors at 6:00PM
- Performance at 7:00PM
Night emerges through the work as a feeling rather than a condition. It offers refuge, safety, and the possibility to experience the primordial. It is a time when rules soften, identities blur, and the supernatural comes into focus.
“Night Moves, curated by Alexis Gordon and Kyle Warren Smith, is sort of a set of nested surprises. The gallery, after a brief stint of itinerant curating, opened last November in the quiet, unassuming, cute Temescal Alley in Oakland. Long a site for gallery projects, it’s nevertheless a delight to encounter good art in an unexpected place. The exhibition, celebrating night, transforms the gallery into an intimate, dark space. Atop a scrim of black curtains, photographic works by seven artists float. Fire and photo flash illuminate nocturnal scenes… it’s a moody gem of a show in a promising new space.”
– Aaron Harbour
About RachelSimone Wyley:
RachelSimone Wyley is a poet-essayist-songwriter-
By leveraging music as a facilitation tool, RachelSimone activates the qualities of creativity, empathy, and vulnerability in others – however latent – to connect individuals in spontaneous community and then, to guide them through a process of critical unlearning and radical re-education. She deliberately disrupts the power dynamic that exists between artist (the “entertainer”) and audience (the “entertained”) and requires all present to offer their own emotional collateral as a critical part of the creation process.