“I created this work toward the beginning of when I realized I had an addictive personality, while on a trip in San Diego in 2018. It reminds me of learning how to swim as a kid, being isolated, and overcoming certain traits while feeling like I’m not able to catch my breath. Many times a drowning sensation … Continue reading
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Now Showing : Sic by Gale Hart at Voss Gallery
“Sic,” a solo exhibition by Gale Hart includes bronze and steel sculpture as well as a series of paintings that were created during lockdown in response to the pandemic and America’s political meltdown. ‘Sic’ will be on display at the Voss Gallery, in San Francisco, March 3rd-28th, 2021, with a socially distanced open reception on March 6th … Continue reading
Abandoned in the Yard. By Sarah Elliott
Sarah Elliott is a mother, Witch, and photographer living in the Sacramento area for the past 20 years. Follow her photography on Instagram @sarahelliottimagery or her witchy ways @moonrisen_ Continue reading
We Curated Art for ShelterFest!
ShelterFest is an online, streaming music festival created in Sacramento CA. debuted on October 10, 2020. The festival provided financial support to venues along with shelter and resources for unsheltered youth in our community. The concept was created based the on observations and concerns of a group of artists, musicians and creatives. TUBE. teamed up with … Continue reading
Virtual Mixtape: Season of the Witch by Sarah Elliott
Season of the Witch is an eclectic playlist compiled of songs you can listen to during a seance or spell casting, dance during the festival of the dead or just jam out with your coven. Sarah Elliott is a mother, Witch, and photographer living in the Sacramento area for the past 20 years. Follow her … Continue reading
Smile Now, Cry Later by Vincent Pacheco.
Vincent Pacheco‘s Smile Now, Cry Later is an immersive installation of sound, color, and piñatas that needs to be experienced in person. We had a chat with the artist to talk about what it’s like to be an artist, the symbolism behind his piñatas and how living in the suburbs influenced the show. Tell us … Continue reading
Richard Muñoz-Moore’s Dystopia
This year and this administration have been frighteningly apocalyptic for a lot of us. Artist Richard Muñoz-Moore is fighting back in his new show Dystopia. He calls it his “artistic clap-back to the Trump administration for the divisive rhetoric that is the bedrock of their movement.” Dystopia is comprised of drawings, paintings, and sculptures made … Continue reading
Get Loud (Online) with NorCal Noisefest
The longest-running experimental music festival in the United States is back! NorCal Noisefest, a free all-ages three day, seventy band celebration of noise is happening from October 2nd to October 4th, online at http://www.YouTube.com/norcalnoisfest. Performances will include both live and pre-recorded segments. The festival will also include Zoom meetups to allow performers and participants can socialize between … Continue reading
Virtual Mixtape: Surrender By Sarah Kamiya
“Surrender is about coming to terms with the result of a break-up. The title came from the lyric “When I’m in your arms I can finally surrender” in I Feel Alive by TOPS. All of the songs have sentimental value to me and the many feelings I’ve had during the entire process. These mixed feelings … Continue reading
Virtual Mixtape: Boppin RocknRoll By WURST RocknRoll
Call for Content, Issue 11 & 12.
TUBE. is currently accepting submissions for our next two print issues. We are looking for visual artists, photographers, poets, and writers to interpret the themes below. Issue 11’s theme is ‘Beauty’ and Issue 12 is a collection of photo stories seemed from the theme ‘A Day in the Life…’. ISSUE 11 will be a visual and poetic … Continue reading
Virtual Mixtape: Jamz for the soul, heart, eyez, earz, and booty! By Dal Basi of Phono Select Records
TUBE.’s Protest Book List
With the tragic murder of George Floyd and the subsequent protests and riots over the last weeks on top of the coronavirus, we are living in interesting times. Hopefully, we will see justice and positive change come out of this. If you’re wondering how we got to this moment, here are some books and a … Continue reading
Call For Content, Issue 10.
TUBE. is currently accepting submissions for our next print issue. We are looking for visual artists, photographers, poets and writers who are experiencing our current climate. Issue 10 will be a visual and poetic look into quarantine/sheltering in place, how it is affecting our community, our art, our way of life and our world. We … Continue reading
Light.Wav 2019
Light.Wav, Sacramento CA. July 19-20, 2019. Learn more about Light.Wav at: Visaomedia and on Instagram at @visaomedia Video by Heather Uroff. Continue reading
CHRCH Tour Is Bringing The Doom
Sacramento doom band CHRCH will be touring with Portland’s Usnea this summer. CHRCH is a five-piece band that specializes in long-form songs filled with dark sonic textures, ethereal vocals, and heavy guitars. The tour, which runs from July 5th in Sacramento through July 18th in Denver, follows the band’s previously-announced Pacific Northwest mini-tour this June. … Continue reading
First Friday Afterparty at Dwellpoint.
Studio Launch and First Friday Afterparty at Dwellpoint. Artwork featured by Lin Fei Fei, Lily Mott, Molly Devlin, and S.V. Williams. All vinyl DJ sets by Chris Hopkins and Paul Coca. Learn more about Dwellpoint here. Continue reading
Unibrow Collective’s Zine Fest 2019
Unibrow Collective Zine Fest. Verge Center for the Arts. Sacramento CA. May 25, 2019. We had a blast at the Unibrow Collective’s second annual Sacramento Zine Fest which took place on Saturday, May 25th, 2019 in the gallery of Verge Center for the Arts. Vendors independently publish zines, books, and artwork. Zines come in all … Continue reading
Moshing in the Park
The excitement was in the air Friday night in anticipation of Concerts in the Park. CIP exploded into Mosh Pit Mayhem! This was one of the most popular and exhilarating nights of the year. Mosher’s, driven by the music, slowly amped up “the pit” for a massive release of energy and emotion. What initially looked … Continue reading
Louder Than Wolves at My Sister’s House
My Sister’s House was Sacramento’s first organization to provide a safe haven for victims of sexual violence, as well as job training, support, for women in the Sacramento area. On Saturday, April 27, at the historic Colonial Theatre, My Sister’s House presented Louder Than Wolves, where survivors and allies shared inspiring words, entertaining acts, and … Continue reading