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09.28.08


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Thank you for attending Reinventing the Wheel San Diego! We loved your energy!
Thanks to s143 photographer Brian Deppe and to Ron Miriello, Anthony Bareno, Lauren Daniels, Aaron Thompson, Canaan Luli, Ana Tintocalis, and Alicia Hanson for submitting these photos!
We saw you taking photos and footage, so send it our way! info (at) sanctuary143 (dot) com

Until next time,
Sanctuary143

UPDATE: Also check out what the people are saying at Sezio, Segue, Tellaeche, Miriello Grafico, and Holiday Matinee.

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09.24.08


Keikichi stands at the threshold as the life-size custom built pinata prepares for its journey across the Mexico-US border from Tijuana to Reinventing the Wheel San Diego.

09.22.08




Reinvent artist Anthony Bareno took a few night shots at the warehouse this weekend as we prepped for Saturday’s event.

Today we experienced the biggest single day increase for the price of oil, EVER. People, the bike ride to the event leaves Velo Culture in South Park at 7 pm.

09.17.08


Sean Kelley, “Swing”

Thanks to AnnaMaria and our fellow evolutionaries at CityBeat for spreading the word about s143! And congrats to Sean Kelley for making the cover with “Swing”. The beautiful closeup of “Swing” was taken by local photographer Aaron Thompson.

Spreading reinvention
The nomadic threesome behind Sanctuary 143 wants you to rethink everything

By AnnaMaria Stephens

Whoever coined the phrase “two’s company, three’s a crowd” never met the nomadic Southern California art collective Sanctuary 143. The equilateral triangle of artist founders—married couple Sean and Stacy Kelley and Jeff Faeth—have turned that old notion squarely on its head… cont’d…
Check out page 22 of this week’s CityBeat or
READ THE WHOLE ARTICLE HERE

09.16.08

In addition to visual stimuli from the artists, the show will feature creative merchandise of several San Diego brands.

The meaningful merch booth will feature clothes and bike accessories from several of your favorites, including UNIV, Igloo, Velo Culture, FIX, Unsteady, and Ellsworth Bicycles.

You’ll also find art prints, tee’s and other good stuff from Tocayo, Josh Higgins, and the s143 collective.


Master photographer Phil Paik captures a sanctuarian to sanctuarian moment as Jeff and Klammer hang out post-Traffic Shrine install at The Logan.
See it in person September 27.


Neighborhood restaurant The Guild (only blocks away from The Logan) will be mixing up a custom Reinventing the Wheel cocktail the night of September 27th! Enjoy the modern interiors designed by Paul Basile as you sip on the “Steel Wheel” (above) for only $5. Stop by for your pre or post event dinner to sample the famous Tres Queso Stuffed Roasted Pasilla or the Guild Burger with aged white cheddar. Make reservations NOW, and tell them s143 sent you!

S143 is excited to collaborate with The California Center for Sustainable Energy for Reinventing the Wheel San Diego!

As our artists reinvent the wheel’s function in modern society, CCSE offers new ways to adopt clean, reliable, sustainable, and efficient energy technologies and practices.

As a non-profit organization right in our neighborhood, CCSE makes it easy to evolve. Check out their free workshops, rebate programs, free shade trees, outreach events, and public education.

09.14.08


The painting and sweeping of the renovated warehouse that we call The Logan continues, and our latest update is the arrival of the crates!
The crates were custom built to transport high end art to local museums, and it’s great that we can find a new life for them as staging for the upcoming art event. They are huge which makes them a nice scale for the spacious gallery, and they are well built and silky smooth. A bike atop each one of them will look very regal, up-lit and ready for your viewing pleasure on 9/27.

A big thank you to ArtWorks for their generous help with installation for Reinventing the Wheel: San Diego!

Photo by Aaron Thompson

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