Anno Domini (gallery)

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Anno Domini
Anno Domini
Locations
  • San Jose, California
Formerly called
Gallery Anno Domini

Anno Domini, also known as Gallery A.D.,[1] is a contemporary art gallery in San Jose, California, focusing on emerging and International artists in the genres of street art, zine culture and tattoo art.

History[edit]

Anno Domini was started by graphic designers, Cherri Lakey and Brian Eder.[1][2][3] The name of the gallery is inspired by the term for denoting years of the current era, Anno Domini, which is Latin for in the year of the Lord. Promoting zine culture, elevating graffiti and tattoo artists, and bringing attention to new and international artists has been a focus of the gallery programming.[4] Historically Anno Domini has been active in First Friday and Street Mrkt events.[5]

Many artists have shown their work at Anno Domini, often in the emerging stages of their career, including Titus Kaphar,[6][7] David Choe,[8] Joseph Loughborough.[9] The gallery has featured art groups including Guerrilla News Network (in 2003);[10] "Perpetual Motion Roadshow" (2012),[11] and the collaborative work, "The FriendMakers" (in 2004)[1] by the artists Don Pendleton, Craig Metzger, and Michael Sieben.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Landes, Emily (2006-05-06). "Free Art! San Jose's Gallery A.D. mixes art, music and celebration at a price that's right". The Wave magazine. Archived from the original on 2006-05-06. Retrieved 2021-05-26.
  2. ^ Singh, Gary (2005). "SoFA Grows a Gallery, Anno Domini moves into the old Camera One building on South First Street in the downtown arts district". Metroactive.com. Archived from the original on 2006-05-02.
  3. ^ Seeburger, Frank; Cellista (2019-08-14). A Listener's Guide to Cellista's Transfigurations. Lulu.com. p. 42. ISBN 978-0-359-85227-7.
  4. ^ Singh, Gary (January 9, 2003). "Glue It Yourself, Anno Domini's 'Zines' exhibit documents the cheap, self-producing world of zines from across the country". www.metroactive.com. Archived from the original on 2003-01-19. Retrieved 2021-05-26.
  5. ^ "Play". Newspapers.com. The Modesto Bee. 29 June 2007. p. 142. Archived from the original on 2021-05-26. Retrieved 2021-05-26.
  6. ^ Fischer, Jack (2003-01-07). "An Emerging Personal Vision: Painter Turns the Tables, Brings Black Subjects into Foreground". San Jose Mercury News.
  7. ^ Richard, Paul (April 20, 2004). "Artist Shifts Viewers' Attention". The Washington Post.
  8. ^ Inoue, Todd (February 6, 2003). "Notorious C.H.O.E., David Choe's art is so provocative he gets death threats and gallery offers. Now that's talent". Metroactive.com. Archived from the original on 2003-04-17. Retrieved 2021-05-26.
  9. ^ Smith, Andy (March 28, 2018). "Joseph Loughborough Experiments With Color in 'Notches'". Hi-Fructose Magazine. Archived from the original on 2021-05-26. Retrieved 2021-05-26.
  10. ^ Singh, Gary (May 1, 2003). "Digital Hardcore, Guerrilla News Network turns suppressed news into music videos". Metroactive.com. Archived from the original on 2003-05-05. Retrieved 2021-05-26.
  11. ^ "MUST SEE / Perpetual Motion Roadshow". SFGATE. 2006-03-23. Retrieved 2021-05-26.

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