Events

Fall Community Open House 2009

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Celebrating Art & Community

Saturday, September 12, 2009
12PM to 4PM

Interested in participating in this exciting event?

Exhibitor Information…

 

We know you’ve driven by a thousand times wondering what goes on here.
Well now’s your chance to come find out!

Come on down and visit us during our annual Fall Community Open House.

We will be hosting an expo of several amazing community organizations that bring vital and important services to our diverse neighborhood, and an art show highlighting the talents of our students and faculty. Our Open House is a wonderful way to experience many of the fabulous things West Oakland has to offer. This is a family-friendly event with circus and fire performances, food and fun for all ages and the best part – it’s FREE!

Event Activities Include:
• An expo of several amazing organizations committed to serving
Oakland communities
• A Fiery metal pour in our foundry
• Tasty Food & Refreshments
• Fabulous live performances of fire, music and dance
• Exciting live demonstrations including welding, glass working,
metal casting, and blacksmithing
• Student art show displaying the creativity of The Crucible

Check out pictures from last year…

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Fall Open House 2007

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Fall Community Open House

Saturday, September 8, 2007

Art Show and Open House – 2-6pm
Artist Reception – Featuring the Art of Githinji Wa Mibre – 6-8pm

Celebrating Art & Community

At The Crucible’s annual Fall Open House, you’ll experience the collaboration of art and community first hand with an extraordinary celebration of both in our centrally located 56,000 sq ft studio in West Oakland.

Featuring an expo of community organizations based or serving West Oakland that bring vital and important services to the vibrant neighborhood; an art show and sale showcasing the talents of our students and faculty, and a special artist reception (6-8pm) launching our new Artist-in-Residence program and artist Githinji Wa Mbire.

Green Living

Also highlighted at this event will be green and environmental living strategies, including solar power information and a special appearance by The Crucible’s celebrated biodiesel motorcycle, the Die Moto, recently featured on the cover of the August, 2007 issue of Popular Science.

read more…

Art Show and Demos

There will be demonstrations of glass blowing, bronze casting, and blacksmithing, a Bike Fixathon from 12-3 PM, refreshments, and the opportunity to learn more about classes at The Crucible, where you can learn to make art of your own. As the Bay Area’s hottest alternative art school, The Crucible offers classes in welding, glass, blacksmithing, jewelry, fire performance, and other fire arts.

Artist Reception
Featuring the Art of Githinji Wa Mibre
September 8th, 6-8pm

This is a special reception launching our new Artist-in-Residence program and artist Githinji Wa Mbire, a mixed media artist hailing from Magadi, Kenya. Wine and light refreshments will be served.

About Githinji Wa Mbire:
Githinji Wa Mbire is from Magadi, Kenya, in the southern portion of the Rift Valley near the Tanzania border. He creates his immense mixed media pieces from the remains of found artifacts that often reference the physical continent of Africa; textiles, hails bottle caps, wood from old houses and churches, are just a few of the elements that one would find woven it to Githinji’s pieces. Spirituality, peace and love are all themes that guide his work as well as his activities in the community. Githinji is the Co-Director of the Cornelia Bell Black Bottom Gallery in West Oakland.

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Fire Arts Festival® 2009

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The Crucible’s 9th Annual Fire Arts Festival
Wednesday – Saturday, July 15-18, 2009
8:00PM – 11:59PM

NEW LOCATION THIS YEAR! (see where)

2009 Festival Recap Gallery | 2009 Soirée Recap Gallery

Jump To:

About The Festival
The Rootabaga Opera
Patron Pavilion
Fire & Light Soirée

Line-Up & Artists

Discounts & Quick Entry
Places to Stay


New Location / Directions
Photo/Video Policy
Fire Arts Arena Rules


2008 videos/images
2009 videos/images
2009 Soirée photo gallery

Click here for tickets

About The Fire Arts Festival

Each July The Crucible’s Fire Arts Festival celebrates creativity through fire and light with a spectacular open-air exhibition of interactive fire art, performance and the largest collection of outdoor fire sculpture on the West Coast. The Fire Arts Festival is our major fundraising event, and proceeds benefit The Crucible’s arts education programs for youth and adults. You’ll be dwarfed by gigantic sculptures, get hands-on with interactive installations, and experience an eye-popping array of cutting edge fire sculpture and art from the all over the country. Each evening, fire performers will awe and amaze the most discerning pyrophile and you’ll be dazzled by incredible music and dance performances. It’s the must-see event of the summer.

More Bang for the Buck – Literally!

This year we will be expanding the festival in a new, larger location. Our new Oakland location is three times larger than years past, giving attendees more elbow room and us the ability to bring you more of your favorite artists. We will have more fire and light sculptures, food and merchandise vendors. In addition to our regular performances, we will feature the world premiere of Dan Cantrell’s The Rootabaga Opera

 

a>. Oh, and did we mention that entrance into the Fire Arts Festival will be cheaper this year too! This year ticket service fees will be included in the price of the ticket, making the total cost of entrance into the festival more affordable than last year.

 

Fire Vortex
Dan Cantrell’s The Rootabaga Opera

Rootabaga OperaThe 2009

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Fire Arts Festival – Applications

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Wednesday – Saturday, July 15-18, 2009

Call for Artists and Performers

We invite you to submit your work for inclusion in our 2009 Fire Arts Festival.

Jump down to Applications

The Crucible is a non-profit arts education center that fosters a collaboration of arts, industry and community, teaching and showcasing fire, metal, glass and light art in the East Bay for over ten years. The Crucible offers over 700 classes to over 8,000 students every year in everything from bronze casting to neon, welding, glass working, blacksmithing, and fire dancing. Events like the Fire Arts Festival help support The Crucible’s programs and allow us to continue offering them to the community. Dedicated to the creative use of fire and light, The Crucible is known for its innovative and stunning public events and fundraisers, uniting artists from diverse disciplines.

We’d like to invite you, as a performer or artist, to get in touch and tell us how you’d like to participate in this year’s event.

The Fire Arts Festival will take place July 15-18 at a NEW LOCATION in Oakland, just off the Bay Bridge. There will be a full program of art, performance and education throughout four days and nights, including music, dance, fire and art demonstrations. This year’s highlight will be the world premiere of an opera specially created for the Fire Arts Festival.

The fire arts community and general public will be captivated by this event, and we hope that you will want to be a part of it. You’ll get ample set-up and breakdown time and we’ll be doing extensive outreach and publicity for the event.

The Mission of the Fire Arts Festival
The summer of 2009 marks the ninth annual Fire Arts Festival, galvanizing education and growth of the fire arts community both on the West Coast and nationally. The Fire Arts Festival is a one of a kind showcase of innovative works of fire and light art, performances and classes. We offer the community a dedicated space and resources that gives them a unique learning and collaborative opportunity. Through providing a meeting place for artists, performers, teachers, students and City officials to share information, the Fire Arts Festival engenders and promotes fire safety and education like no other organization.

 

Applications and Deadlines

Please fill out an online application listed below. To include you in our promotional materials, please send us the items listed below. We prefer support materials sent via email at faf@thecrucible.org, but if necessary please mail your support materials.

All applicants should send us the following:
• Your art installation or performance application
• Fire Safety plan if you are using fire
• Digital photos of your proposed installation or performance
• Link to your website(s), if applicable
• Digital photos of your previous work, if applicable
• A 10-15 minute video clip

If you have only hard copies of support materials, please mail them to the Crucible at:
The Crucible
1260 7th Street
Oakland, CA 94607
c/o Events Coordinator

Please download, fill out

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2009 Art Auction & Art Lottery Items

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Fire & Light Soirée Art Auction Items

Thanks to everyone who made our Art Auction so successful! Each of the pieces below was sold to the highest bidder during an exciting live auction.

Nourot Studios

Carla Hall
Sunbrothers
Benjamin Carpenter
Zachary Rudolph
Joey Gottbrath

Union Street Glass

 

Rusty Howson
Billy Hiebert
Gabrielle Kuzsel


Rob Jenkins
Abigail Lopez


Jeremy Lutes


Randy Strong


Cynthia Handel


Fireprint Studios

 

Alexander Smith

 

Warren

 

A.M. Cassandre


Gregg Hessel


Jay Bridgland


Rob Nehring


Jeff Benroth


The Crucible
Norman Moore
Mary White




Patron Pavilion Art Lottery Items

Announcing the results of our Art Lottery drawing! Scroll down or click on the thumbnails below to see the lucky winners.

Tachina
Rudman-Young



Charles Gadeken



Arlene Mornick



Heath Ceramics



Janet Hiebert


Stephen Widmark


Jana Olson


Carol Swift


Oscar Ramirez


Sabrina Fadial


Laurie Marson
Tara Murray


Zachary Rudolph

 

The Crucible


Rodney Kessler
Samantha Plasencia


Stephen Stark
Vernon Theiss
Kristen Hoard


Alleghany Meadows
Matt Wolpe
Gary Wilson


 


Fire & Light Soirée Art Auction Items

Mantle Ovid in Red

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Fire & Light Soirée and Art Auction

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Our July 2009 Fire and Light Soiree was a fabulous success! 250 guests enjoyed a delicious dinner beneath a stunning tent canopy, and generous bidding during our art auction raised funds for The Crucible’s arts education programs. Thanks to everyone who participated in this special evening.

Click here to see the Soiree Photo Gallery.

Click here to learn more about our Auction & Lottery items.


 

Soirée catering sponsor:
Grace Street Catering
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Events Gallery

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Click on an image to view a slideshow of pictures from each event.

Fire Arts Festivals®

Fire Ballets™

Fire Operas™


Theatrical Events

Fire & Light Soirées

Friday Night Events

Open Houses

Volunteer Appreciation Party

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Spring Open House 2009

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Celebrating Student & Faculty Art
Saturday, April 18, 2009 • 11AM to 5PM

It was a sunny Saturday and hundreds of visitors shared the excitement of The Crucible as the sparks flew and hammers rang out on steel. Youth demonstrators wowed the crowd with their skills, youngsters pulled parents upstairs to explore in clay, and everyone was invited to be an art critic for the day. Photos by Gary Wilson.


Photo Gallery – Click Here

People’s Choice Winners

1st PLACE WINNER
1st RUNNER UP
2nd RUNNER UP


Destination Unknown by Lee Granberg
(cast glass student)


Three Cubed Fractal
by Robert Revzan
(TIG welding student)



Fused Glass Plates
by Leda Contis
(fused & slumped glass student)
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Dracul: Prince of Fire – 2009 Fire Ballet

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The Crucible Story of Dracul: Prince of Fire
This is a crafted turn of events that brought about the start of the vampire legend, based on the actual 15th century historical character who belonged to the Order of the Dragon, a military group that fought the Ottoman Empire. In Romanian he was referred to as Dracul, meaning dragon. Dracul was the father of Vlad Tepes the Impaler, more commonly known as Dracula. The name Dracula means: “Son of Dracul”.The story begins with Dracul exploring the dark outer regions of his land. He encounters something both monstrous and magnificent and is attacked. He feels strange fiery venom coursing through his body as it dies. But he is not dead. Dracul awakes infused with a strange power…as a burning desire for blood grows within him. Applying his new-found abilities to an industrial use; he gains great power from building and creating with fire.

As Dracul is building his industrial empire, a pair of young lovers seeks shelter from a storm in Dracul’s factory. They text a friend for help, but things turn dark quickly when Dracul’s workers torment them and Dracul falls deeply for the young girl. Trying to flee they are joined by a slayer. A fiery battle begins, but he vanishes in a thunderclap. The slayer and two lovers escape.

The friend of the young lovers, Lucy, enters the castle looking for them. Dracul can’t resist Lucy and lures her into his aerie to feed upon her. The young lovers find their friend apparently dead, they begin to mourn her but soon realize that she has been transformed into Nosferatu: the undead. The slayer comes to their rescue and fights the vampire, driving a stake through her once-pure heart. As the young girl mourns her friend Lucy, Dracul descends on her.

The young man tries to rescue his love, but he realizes she is no longer his innocent young maid. He must kill her, even if it breaks his heart. Dracul cannot accept that his undying love is now dead and seeks to bring her back to life; using his powers of fire and creativity, he revives her. As they celebrate with a macabre dance, the young man and slayer appear to put an end to Dracul and all he has created. After a monumental battle, two figures walk off into the sunrise, and the legend begins . . .

The Music:
In 1997 Northern Ballet Theatre commissioned Philip Feeney to create an ballet score based on Bram Stoker’s Dracula. We here at The Crucible found the innovative and inspirational score he created to be perfect for our original fire ballet: Dracul, Prince of Fire. As often happens in ballet theater, music director Scott Sterling has made adjustments in this great work in order to best merge it with the talents of our performers. Following in Crucible tradition, he has added a modernized cultural; retrofit within the score that we

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Events at The Crucible

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Since 1999, The Crucible has produced a wide variety of events ranging from fundraisers to operas to community open houses. Maintaining collaborations with highly-trained craft and industrial artists, our goal is to reach far and wide into as well as beyond our community to make memorable annual as well as once-in-a-lifetime events.

In the past we have hosted or produced the well-known Fire Arts Festival® and numerous Fire Ballets & Fire Operas. Our currently line-up of annual events include the Fireside Lounge series and our Fall and Spring Open Houses. For a list of current planned events, please refer to our Upcoming Events page.

At The Crucible, people come together to share skills, and forge objects and friendships. In a world filled with automated technology, The Crucible offers adult and youth students alike a chance to get their hands dirty and make useful or artful objects themselves, from scratch, and from start to finish — and our events are wonderful opportunity to see whats been going on in these times. Please join us!

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