December 2011
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October 2011
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The Relentless Artstead Campout in Locke, CA...
Time: Friday, November 4 at 5:00pm - November 6 at 7:00pm Location: Locke, Walnut Grove, CA 95690 We’re excited to invite our supporters out for a unique and special CAMP OUT WEEKEND with the boat in Locke, CA. We are being hosted by a group of local artists who have offered their property and dock for the event! Space is limited so please RSVP soon!
We’ll send out...
Recent work weekends on the Relentless
Boat maintenance continues as we keep this beauty afloat. New propellers are giving her improved power to combat high winds and current. See photos from the past two work weekends below!
May 2011
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Call For Proposals
Hello Artists and Experimenters of all kinds,
We’re thrilled to open up the Artstead Boat Project to new ideas and new collaborators this summer with an open call for proposals. Be adventurous! We will be accepting applications in the following categories:
Performing Arts
Visual Arts
Media Arts
Keep in mind that your project can be very large, very small, virtual, conceptual,...
January 2011
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August 2010
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July 2010
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Dinner and the Dr. Hal Show Wednesday Night!
Artstead Fundraiser/Ephemerisle Kickoff
Date From July 21, 2010 8:00 PM Until July 21, 2010 10:00 PM Location Chez Poulet 3359 army street San Francisco, CA 94110 Price $35.00 Website http://artstead.tumblr.com/ Description...
25 days to go!
Hello supporters of art and possibilities!
We would like to express our gratitude to everyone who has contributed to the Artstead Boat Project thus far. We are forever in your debt for being crazy enough to love this idea. The ability to see potential is our greatest asset and the fuel on which we run. Against all logic we have cleared our calendars and turned down actual paid work because we...
June 2010
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May 2010
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Hull repairs are underway!
The Relentless is up on blocks at the Bethel Island Marina and the hull repairs have begun. Damaged wood chines (the sled like wood bumpers on the bottom of the hull) have been removed. Now the wood must be sealed with an initial layer of marine epoxy which has been thinned down to better penetrate the antique hard wood. This is followed by several coats of a thicker more durable mix. Next, we...