Monday, June 01, 2009

Urban Ore Loading Truck




















The Studio is almost emptied out. East Bay Depot and Urban Ore came and collected items they could use. I had two garage sales and sold lots of great stuff. I have stored as much as I can into my 9 x 10 shed that we built in my back yard. It is still unclear of the exact date that the warehouse will be demolished but I hope to document it and post some pictures.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

May 23rd Saturday 11 to 3 Last Chance

One more day to try to empty out the studio of all its treasures. Please come by if you get a chance, the rest will go to Urban Ore and the jaws of the demolition tractors.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

ARTIST'S STUDIO/GARAGE/WAREHOUSE SALE BLOW OUT








































DON'T MISS IT
ONE TIME ONLY
SUNDAY, MAY 3rd 11am - 3pm

My art studio, a large warehouse space is scheduled to be demolished. I create sculptures, installations, mixed media and performance art with a heavy use of found objects, old art supplies and materials. I am getting rid of and selling much of my treasure trove collected over many years. COME AND SEE!! There will be lots of unique and wonderful items that will inspire anyone to make great art. Prices will be cheap and some stuff free. I will also have some art-work for sale that I just cannot store, the price will be right for you and then you will be a proud owner of my work. Please check out my web page http://chelafielding to get an idea of the diverse range of work I do. This sale is one day only 11 to 3 on Sunday May 3rd. The location is in West Berkeley, between Addison and Bancroft on 3rd Street which is the railroad tracks. You must enter from Addison Street through a gate and drive all the way to the back parking lot and walk around the buildings to the Third Street Studio which is upstairs. I will have a few signs by the gate to direct you in.

DON'T MISS THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO GROW YOUR OWN COLLECTION OF FOUND OBJECTS AND ARTIST SUPPLIES!!

Examples of things for sale:
my art 2d pieces and sculpture, all need homes instead of dumpster
3 large artist tables
chairs in various states of repair
oil paints
canvases, some stretched
lots of wood panels
stretcher bars
work bench stuff
some tools
light fixtures
lightweight bathtub
16mm projectors/Super 8 too...
standing closet
wooden rods, many sizes
plexiglass photos from Oakland Museum
bring crow bar and tools if you would like to dismantle stuff from the building like doors, windows, beams, etc....

Wednesday, April 08, 2009

Studio Sale MAY 3rd Sunday 11 to 3 pm

I had to change the studio sale date, to May 3rd 11 to 3 pm. The stuff available is mostly scrap wood, a few stretcher bars, and wood surfaces for painting, some great work tables, beat up chairs and stools, and lots of random and unique chacha stuff for art making too difficult to list exactly what. Hope to see you all there.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Third Street Studio scheduled to be demolished!!



























Last Chance to see and buy art work from Third Street Studio.
Third Street Studio is slated to be demolished May 11th, 2009. I will be having one last open studio and garage sale of all my collected old wood and supplies sometime in April. If you would like to view art work sooner or are interested in buying random materials and art, please feel free to contact me. Excellent prices, and everything must go!, please come and take a look. Thank You. Chela

Tuesday, March 03, 2009

No Commercial Value, a must see

I just discovered this web page and am now inspired to view it. It is called No Commercial Value
and every week they introduce 6 new artist for you to view their work. There is a beautiful flow to the website and you are drawn in to the work, it is also incredibly diverse, interesting and inspiring. Check it out weekly, or go to archives and check out what has passed.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Vote For My Art

Vote for my artwork, Nebraska, on Artslant, under Juried Show. Thank You....and spread the word.

I am in the East Bay Express



















I opened up the East Bay Express yeaterday and found a lovely photo and quick write up in the Critic's Choice section about my work and Cece's work, awesome, check it out on line.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

I am a new member of Artslant

I am now a member of Artslant, check out a few of my pieces. Just type my name in search. This place is a great resource to find out what shows to see here in the SF Bay Area.

Folks Looking at My work


















My February Art Show has been a great success. I sold a few works and received lots of great feedback. I recently updated my web page with all of the new work. Most of it you will find under Mixed-Media in the tabs of my web page. You will also see some new work in Drawing, and Painting. Please check it out. Great affordable prices and your chance to own some Chela art. I am open to commissioned work as well, if you see something you like and it has already sold and you want something similar, I can do it again in some shape or form.
http://chelafielding.com

Monday, January 12, 2009

New Show Coming Soon














Chela Fielding
Collections from Within

Mercury 20 Gallery
25 Grand Ave. (at Broadway)
Oakland, CA 94612

Exhibition dates: February 6 – February 28, 2009

Opening Reception: Friday, February 6 from 6—9pm (part of First Friday/Art Murmur)
Afternoon After: Saturday, February 7 from 12—4pm (part of First Friday/Art Murmur)

Chela Fielding has always been a collector. For the past few months, she has been a pregnant collector. In her second show at Mercury 20 Gallery, Collections from Within, Fielding focuses on intuitive thoughts, feelings and inspirations encompassing mind and body as she goes through the nurturing and transformative process of growing a baby. Drawings, paintings and small mixed-media panels incorporate the artist's spontaneous, inventive, and humorous use of found materials. Ever wonder if pregnant women dumpster dive? Chela can now answer that question for you.

Chela Fielding graduated with a BFA in Painting, and a minor in Film, from Humboldt State University. After her undergraduate work she joined the Peace Corps for two years, working on Hillside Farming in an isolated village in the hills of Ocotopeque, Honduras. Returning to Oakland, she worked as an after-school art teacher for five years. She went on to receive her MFA in Sculpture from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Fielding currently works as a house manager for people with mental disabilities in San Rafael, CA.