July 11 from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. 
Made in Hawaii, born in Massachusetts, Mark Cunningham has been in love with Hawaii’s ocean and surf for 59 years and is recognized as one of the best bodysurfers in  modern history. While living and lifeguarding on the North Shore, this Ocean Ambassador was  helping and assisting locals, visitors and international surfers both in and out of the water for nearly 20 years at the world famous Banzai  Pipeline.
“When the conditions  allow, I don mask, fins and snorkel and make the most out of exploring  and scavenging reefs and impact zones for exercise and treasure.  Archaeological beachcombing between Makapuu and Kahuku on Oahu’s Windward shoreline, provides  pieces of life, stories and adventures. Remains of a wipeout, a  forgotten wallet brought into the inviting waters, the shiny and new  becoming corroded and encrusted in their underwater resting place are resurfaced and brought back to land to question what  happened.”
 
About Jonathan Steinberg
Jonathan Steinberg was born in 1959 in Glen Cove New York. He lives, works and surfs on the Westside of Santa Cruz.
“I am interested in the character and personality  that common consumer items acquire with use and age. This exhibition has portraits and an installation with bodysurfing swim fins as their subjects. The fins are beautiful and functional when new and  then as they are used, abused, loved and lost gain a quiet dignity and  world-weary melancholy. The portraits are of individual fins that have  gained narrative with age. The installation here is made out of fins I have collected over the years. Most of my  fins are orphans, found on the beach, at the dump, or at yard sales. I  make pairs and give them away. If someone loses a fin they can come to  me and find a match. Surfing comes before collecting and art.”
About the Gallery
The Great Highway is a fine-art gallery and working studio located in San Francisco’s Outer Sunset district. The gallery  was founded by John Lindsey, a resident of the city with a deep appreciation for images and ideas that explore the intersection  of land and water in contemporary work. The Great Highway Gallery’s  mission is to seek, analyze, support, and promote the work of a diverse  group of artists who seek sincere beauty, challenge conventional thinking, amuse us, and push the boundaries of today’s  creative media. The studio collaborates with these artists in  developing, printing, and presenting their work in a way that encourages the ongoing conversations in San Francisco’s many microcommunities. To learn more about the gallery, visit www.thegreathighway.com.





 
1 comment:
Thanks for the shout Paul! What isn't mentioned here is the taco truck and beer sponsor. Also, Mollusk is having their 10th anniversary art show and party. The gallery and Mollusk are just a few blocks apart. The Inner Most Limits of the Outer Sunset! This should be the night of nights.
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