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Transitions 2025/2026

In The Works!

The focus at ArtPush turns back towards making art.  Below, collaborative art project with The Center For Women and Gender Equity. The Star Fish Story.

Important Summer Art Fair Info

Important Changes at ArtPush
Some events are on hold due to lack of funds.

Sad News: The annual Summer Art Fair and Maker Market & annual BlackLight Art Show will not be happening this year.

Good News: We aren’t going anywhere. Right now Studio 23 Gallery is focused on smaller, community based, DEI related events. The Art of the African Diaspora Satellite Exhibit hosted by Eric Murphy and the Alameda Filipino Music & Art Fest Hosted by Grey Starr and other DEI related art will continue. Check out our collaborative art project with The Center for Women & Gender Equity at St. Mary’s College.

Studio 23 and ArtPush will also be working on raising funds for future events. Thank you for your donations! They have helped us immensely over the years and keep our doors open.

Other News:

Our neighbor, Resistance Press 510 will be doing classes &  workshops! Get more information. https://www.instagram.com/resistancepress510

2025 Event Updates

🎨 Art of the African Diaspora

AOTAD @Studio 23, Resistance Press 510 and Ryan LaLonde Studios will be bringing this back to Alameda 2025! Feb/March:


AOTAD @Alameda Island Brewing: Jan/Feb / March/April 2025


AOTAD @ Fireside Lounge: Jan/Feb / March/April 2025

Studio 23 Gallery Exhibits: Local artworks will be on display throughout the entire year. Featured Artist Below Julia LaChica from the May 2025 Studio 23 Alameda Filipino Festival hosted by Grey Starr.

Due to lower donations, grant awards and sponsor support in 2024/2025, ArtPush is scaling back a few annual events so we have more time to focus on raising funds to bring back even better events and workshops in the future.

Below, photo of performance at the Filipino Music and Art Festival 2025.

As of right now The Alameda Art Fair and The BlackLight Art Show are both on hold.

We will do our best to keep you informed!

Thank you for your continued support. ♥️🙌🎨

Art Of The African Diaspora 2025

*Studio 23 Gallery & Resistance Press 510: Opening Receptions
Saturday Feb 15th 7-10pm eventbriteRSVP / FB-RSVP

*The Fireside Lounge: Opening Reception
Friday February 14th 6-9pm eventbriteRSVP / FB-RSVP

*AlamedaBrewing.co.: Closing Reception
Friday March 14th 6-9pm eventbriteRSVP / FB-RSVP

https://www.aotad.org / ArtPush.org

There is a strong art and music community in Alameda. However, rising costs of living are affecting the very artists that make the bay area such a vibrant place to live. Many artists are forced to leave, creating a noticeable absence of connection and culture.

Supporting the local arts and artists is a positive way to build community.  A world without art, music, poets, dancers & performers would be a very lonely & cold world.  Supporting local art in your community encourages inspiring conversations that make a community thrive. 

Babies grow up with iPads in their hands before they can form words.  Families out at dinner stare at their phones instead of engaging in conversation with each other.

“Americans now spend more time alone, have fewer close friendships and feel more socially detached from their communities than they did 20 years ago.” -Brian X. Chen

How Tech Created a ‘Recipe for Loneliness’

The New York Times

Making real eye contact, laughing, discussing our passions, our differences, and continuing to connect and understand each other is essential to our wellbeing. As technology advances it is so important that community continues to bring us that much needed human connection through the creative arts.

Call For Art Immersive/Interactive Installation

Immersive or Interactive Art Exhibit SF Bay Area, California:
Request for Proposal.

ArtPush.org (aka Studio 23) is working on a plan for a multi-room, multi-artists, interactive, immersive art exhibit space in Alameda, CA. We are in the early stages of creating a budget and plan. We would like to gauge interest and explore feasibility. 

If you aren’t familiar with Studio 23 and ArtPush, we are a Alameda based artists-run nonprofit who has been putting on regular events in Alameda since 2013 (and long before in other parts of the country). We have a lot of experience in this area and we feel very confident that it can be successful.

The loose theme is currently “Step into another dimension”. There will be rooms with all black light, rooms with immersive video, giant LED sculptures, walls filled with video screens, giant sculptures, etc. 

We want to get a space up and running, sell tickets, and share the proceeds among the exhibiting artists.

We are looking for exciting and dynamic artists (teams or individuals) who would like to create a room, an experience, a installation, whatever you think would be good in a giant art funhouse from another dimension. 

We are working on raising money and applying for grants. We do not have an endowment so cost will be a factor when deciding what exhibits to install. We have a lot of plans for fundraising, but a proof of concept will go a long way.

Exhibits must be complete before installation! Artists will have a window of one week max to move and assemble an exhibit in the assigned space. We will have a team of volunteers and staff that will assist with installing exhibits. That reminds me: we need volunteers to assist artists installing exhibits.

We believe we can create something amazing and magical. Something real and unreal at the same time. A new dimension where one can step inside and experience a different reality, if only for a couple hours.


If you are still reading at this point you probably are into it, fill out this short form and tell us about it.

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Here is some inspiration and some of the things we envision: