Community Opening Celebration for First Light: Rituals of Glass and Neon Art
Dec
6
5:00 PM17:00

Community Opening Celebration for First Light: Rituals of Glass and Neon Art

ADMISSION: Free with advance RSVP

Come together with community to celebrate First Light: Rituals of Glass and Neon Art, an exhibition by She Bends, at The CJM. Enjoy an evening of drinks, conversation, and two live glass bending demonstrations while exploring light, spirituality, and craft through awe-inspiring glass and neon artworks. Plus, experience Radiant Practices: Illuminating Jewish Traditions, a new exhibition exploring the significance of light in Judaism through a collection of ritual objects. We invite you to get ready for Hanukkah by exploring the rich role light plays across cultures, and the many ways in which it can offer us spiritual experiences, inspire awe, and inform our traditions.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:

HAPPY HOUR | 5–6pm

Enjoy conversation, complementary wine, and light bites, including special Hanukkah sufganiyot from Loquat Bakery.

LIVE NEON BENDING DEMONSTRATION | 6–6:20pm

Discover the craft of bending in this live demonstration.

A PANEL DISCUSSION WITH THE ARTISTS, MODERATED BY CJM SENIOR CURATOR HEIDI RABBEN | 6:30–7:15pm

Hear from the artists whose work is exhibited in the exhibition.

LIVE NEON BENDING DEMONSTRATION | 7:20–7:45pm

Discover the craft of bending in this live demonstration.

GALLERIES CLOSE | 8pm

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❤️‍🔥 Neon Bending Demo with Women In Lighting Network
Apr
12
7:00 PM19:00

❤️‍🔥 Neon Bending Demo with Women In Lighting Network

She Bends founder, Meryl Pataky, hosted a bending demonstration for constituents of the Women In Lighting Design , a global digital platform that profiles women working in the field of lighting and lighting design. It aims to promote their passion and achievements, narrate their career path and goals.

The event took place at Archetype Lighting in San Francisco, a designer lighting studio and showroom.

She Bends was thrilled to present to like-minded professionals in the lighting design community and make connections with women carving paths in the field. We discussed Neon is the context of architectural design and its future in the design space.

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❤️‍🔥Neon Demo @ EXPLORATORIUM After Dark: Light Play
Dec
9
6:00 PM18:00

❤️‍🔥Neon Demo @ EXPLORATORIUM After Dark: Light Play

EXPLORATORIUM After Dark Thursday Nights: Light Play

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When our eyes are open, light streams into them continually. Can you describe how that light arrives, and how the images you see are formed? Tonight at After Dark, play around and test your assumptions about what you know about light. Experiment with reflection, shadows, mirrors, and more at our many hands-on exhibits.

Neon-Bending Demos
With Meryl Pataky and Ames Palms
7:30, 8:30 , and 9:30 p.m.
Bechtel Gallery 3

Neon signs serve as beautiful, glowing beacons that activate our city streets. Did you know that every single one is made by hand? Join artist Meryl Pataky at this neon-bending demo, where she’ll share the steps of the process and the unique tools used in neon-bending. She’ll be accompanied by Ames Palms, who will show neon-bending in action!

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California Academy of Sciences Artist Talk and Film Screening
Nov
11
6:30 PM18:30

California Academy of Sciences Artist Talk and Film Screening

San Francisco - Learn all about the history and science behind Neon, plus the medium’s bright, artistic applications, in a talk with artist Camille MacRae, Meryl Pataky and Kelsey Issel, co-founders of She Bends.

Be sure to stop by to experience firsthand the brilliance of Pataky’s work with two featured art installations.

And don't miss a screening of She Bends artist Jess Krichelle’s film “Neos,” which explores the false dichotomy of art and science, the history of noble gases, the craft of Neon glass blowing and the future of the medium.

A few don't-miss details:

  • To help keep guests safe and ensure everyone has plenty of room to roam, NightLife will be limiting capacity and have timed-entry tickets.

  • Last entry into the rainforest exhibit is 7:30 pm—our animals need their sleep.

  • Morrison Planetarium is now open at NightLife with 4 showtimes. To maximize staff and guest safety, reservations are required and capacity is limited. Reservations are first-come, first served—simply scan the QR code posted in the front lobby upon arrival to make your reservation.

    Please note: food and drink are not permitted inside the planetarium, and masks must be worn properly at all times.
     

  • Food and beverages are available for purchase in the Academy Café and West Garden Terrace including a variety of grab-and-go options, craft cocktails, and more. All food and drink must be enjoyed outdoors.

  • Please embrace the Academy’s three favorite Ws: Wear a mask, Wash your hands, and Watch your distance. All guests will be required to wear a mask and social distancing will be enforced according to the latest public health and safety guidelines.

  • NightLife is adults-only for 21+

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📽 de Young Museum Judy Chicago | Virtual Wednesdays with She Bends
Sep
15
5:00 PM17:00

📽 de Young Museum Judy Chicago | Virtual Wednesdays with She Bends

She Bends | A film & conversation with the women in neon: Exploring the false dichotomy of art and science, the history of noble gases, the craft of neon glass blowing, and the future of neon lights | Hosted through de Young’s Virtual Wednesdays program in tandem with the Judy Chicago Retrospective

Judy Chicago: A Retrospective

The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco celebrate pioneering feminist artist Judy Chicago with a retrospective spanning from her early engagement with the Californian Light and Space Movement in the 1960s to her current body of work, a searing investigation of mortality and environmental devastation, begun in 2015. The exhibition includes approximately 130 paintings, prints, drawings, and ceramic sculptures, in addition to ephemera, several films, and a documentary. Together, these works of art chart the boundary-pushing path of the artist named Cohen by birth and Gerowitz by marriage, who, after trying to fit into the patriarchal structure of the Los Angeles art world, decided to change her name and the course of history.

Organized on the heels of the 40th anniversary of The Dinner Party’s first San Francisco presentation and opening in conjunction with the 100th anniversary of women’s right to vote across the United States, Judy Chicago: A Retrospectivepays homage to an artist whose lifelong fight against the suppression and erasure of women’s creativity has finally come full circle.

Virtual Wednesdays

Join the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco online every Wednesday at 5 pm as we celebrate artists' voices. We explore diversity, resilience, and creative spirit in the arts as we aim to highlight unique viewpoints to reframe our exhibitions and collections.

Our weekly public programs features a range of artists and community leaders from different disciplines, backgrounds, identities, abilities, and sensibilities, at every level of their careers. These artists and leaders reflect the developing programs and practices that focus on representation, inclusion, and equity in meaningful ways, engaging Bay Area audiences and beyond.

Enjoy our menu of free programming and engage virtually with the Fine Arts Museums as we work to build empathy and break stereotypes, supporting new ways of thinking about and engaging with art!

Artist Talk Featuring:

Jess Krichelle was taught neon fabrication and design by Lili Lakich and tube bending from Michael Flechtner, two of the neon community’s most innovative artists in Los Angeles. She was the Lab Supervisor for the Museum of Neon Art in Glendale, California, and is now a Neon Technician at UrbanGlass in Brooklyn, New York. She is a member of the artist collective, She Bends, the first of its kind to feature a cast of womxn identifying artists in neon. With a background in film, Jess has taken her interest in neon and has been documenting neon benders around the US for an upcoming film exploring the history, the chemistry, and the future of the neon craft. Jess has currently been working with fluorescent airbrush paints to create synthetic dreamscapes that accompany her neon sculptures as well as integrating her profound passion for science and biology into her work. Kacie Lees, artist, author, and professor in Art & Technology Studies - The School of the Art Institute of Chicago in Chicago, IL. We see her in her studio screenprinting her latest book Neon Primer, A 200-page, coil-bound educational text illuminating the hidden nature of light via the craft of neon bending. Saturated with golden footnotes sourced from exhibition catalogs, pivotal light artworks, films, etymology, and classic cultural influences such as “Schoolhouse Rock!”, this handbook has a high 90s aesthetic, chunky black and fluorescent exploded-view graphics, tear-out bending patterns, posters, and material guides that bring the text into the 3D space of the studio.

Kacie Lees is an artist, author, and professor in Art & Technology Studies - The School of the Art Institute of Chicago in Chicago, IL We see her in her studio screenprinting her latest book Neon Primer, a 200-page, coil-bound educational text illuminating the hidden nature of light via the craft of neon bending. Saturated with golden footnotes sourced from exhibition catalogs, pivotal light artworks, films, etymology, and classic cultural influences such as “Schoolhouse Rock!”, this handbook has a high 90s aesthetic, chunky black and fluorescent exploded-view graphics, tear-out bending patterns, posters, and material guides that bring the text into the 3D space of the studio.

Sarah Blood was born in the UK, she is an artist, curator, and educator. She has enjoyed an active Studio Practice Since 1999, Her work responds to the poetics of living, to beauty and heartbreak, and seeks to reveal moments that challenge our perception of vulnerability. Concerned with light and phenomenology she plays with the tension between materials, space, and the viewer. 

Teresa Escobar was born In Veracruz, México, sutheast of the country by the Gulf of México. Her work in neon reflects sensual & organic shapes; she understands glass as a fragile, malleable yet powerful and hard Material. 

Kate Hush is an artist, designer, and educator that has worked in the custom neon lighting and art field in New York City for over ten years. She specializes in all aspects of neon glass fabrication including but not limited to; studio setup, neon art restoration, art + sign design, glass bending, processing, shipping, and installation.

Meryl Pataky & Kelsey Issel are the owners of She Bends. Meryl Pataky is an artist & educator. Kelsey Issel is an art program designer and artist advocate. Both are based in the Bay Area.



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Copyright Tips For Artists Talk @ Urban Glass
May
15
9:00 AM09:00

Copyright Tips For Artists Talk @ Urban Glass

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Tickets - $45

*If you are a She Bends member please reach out for a discount code

Join the conversation to learn tips & tricks for protecting your artwork, engaging with licensing deals, and finding resources for legal help from the She Bends team. 

She Bends is the first and only collective of womxn bending their own neon, and pushing the boundaries of our medium beyond the confines of commercial signage. She Bends started out of a need for support among womxn benders. They foster an ethos of community over competition, and believe it is their responsibility to move neon craft forward towards sustainability and diversity.

Specific questions regarding students' personal work or licensing may not be answerable by the instructors, but students will be guided towards official resources.
 
This is a virtual class taking place online via Zoom. A Zoom link will be emailed to you upon registration with further instructions for accessing the class.

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📽 Lily Reeves- Out Of The Fire: Artist Talk @ Museum of Neon Art
Apr
23
6:30 PM18:30

📽 Lily Reeves- Out Of The Fire: Artist Talk @ Museum of Neon Art

Reeves' practice is multifaceted, but is always grounded in the medium of light and energy. She works to encourage emotional and physical well-being for her audience through a holistic lens of personal, societal, and environmental healing. Using light, space, collaboration, audience participation, and immersive environments, Reeves sparks wonder and openness in a world that is becoming increasingly disenchanted and works to address spiritual chasms that are symptoms of contemporary culture.  In her performance work, she positions the audience as the performer, creating a space for viewers to undergo meaningful gestures that have an impactful and transformative effect on the psyche. These performances confront destructive contemporary practices like capitalism, a damaged relationship to the land, and a connection with our bodies that have in turn wreaked havoc on the ecosystem, the individual, and the collective consciousness. Utilizing the theater of religion, I create authentic connections with my audience in ways where they are voluntarily changed through experience.

 Lily Reeves was born and raised in Birmingham, AL, where her early aesthetic was steeped in the uncanny and the supernatural qualities of the American South. She earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts from Alfred University in 2015 and her Masters in Fine Art from Arizona State University in Phoenix, AZ, where she graduated in April 2018. In 2019, Reeves was awarded the NOVA Emerging artists award from the FRESCO foundation, and the SAXE Emerging Artist Fellowship from the Glass Art society. She currently lives and works in Phoenix, Arizona, where she runs her art and design studio, Reeves Studios, full time. 



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📽 Women In Neon Panel Talk at Pittsburgh Glass Center
Mar
26
3:00 PM15:00

📽 Women In Neon Panel Talk at Pittsburgh Glass Center

Join us for a virtual discussion and demonstration on Facebook Live with six women who are glowing in neon right now. This special presentation in honor of Women’s History Month is hosted in collaboration with She Bends, the first and only collective of womxn bending their own neon art.

Meet the women who are illuminating the industry and the art. Watch a live bending demonstration and learn about the history and future of neon with She Bends Founder Meryl Pataky. Ask questions and learn more. Featured artists include:

The work of all of these artists is currently on view at Pittsburgh Glass Center in the new exhibition Light in Transmission through May 9.


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Art Law for Creatives - Webinar
Dec
15
1:00 PM13:00

Art Law for Creatives - Webinar

Important to She Bends mission, is to provide art & business resources to our member artists to foster success in their career & creative pursuits. Scott Alan Burroughs of DONIGER / BURROUGHS (out of Los Angeles and NYC) has generously offered to discuss a variety of topics with us.

- Protecting your IP - registration and other proactive measures. What is protected and what is not protected.
- Your art in a different medium - how to protect neon art when it transfers over to illustration or is represented on a piece of clothing etc.
- What to do when someone infringes. What are the appropriate steps. Can you register copyright retroactively?
- Approaching lawyers - when you should approach a lawyer, what to expect, when it's not worth it?
- Precedent cases for neon art and glass art
- Licensing and publishing rights - what is licensing, when should you enter into a licensing agreement, what are your rights when your imagery is published, what should contracts consider
- Things to NEVER do
- Likeness in filming and brand campaigns

START TIME: 11AM PDT

ZOOM link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82803944623?pwd=ekxIR0VwM2ZtdGFFQU82ZmpKR1hCQT09

PASSCODE: benders!

*please mute your mic when you’re not speaking

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SF | She Bends Film Screening of Las Vegas Bender
Nov
17
5:00 PM17:00

SF | She Bends Film Screening of Las Vegas Bender

Our traveling exhibition creates an opportunity for womxn benders to share their work with the communities around the nation and focuses on programming that educates the public on this storied medium. These shows also provide us with a platform to celebtrate womxn who may not be bending their own glass but are taking swings at the glass ceiling in their respective fields.

Our film screening night will feature a neon demo followed by a screening of film Las Vegas Bender, 22min Directed by Danny Corey, Executive Producer: David Sadofsky, featuring LA She Bends artist Leticia Maldonado

www.lasvegasbender.com 

This event is open to the public, limited seating available




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SF | She Bends Opening Party feat. music turned by the B-side Brujas
Nov
16
8:00 PM20:00

SF | She Bends Opening Party feat. music turned by the B-side Brujas

She Bends is the first and only collective of women bending their own neon.

We are pushing the boundaries of this storied medium beyond the confines of commercial signage.  She bends was started out of a need for support among womxn benders. We foster an ethos of community over competition and believe it is our responsibility to move this craft forward towards sustainability & diversity.

 Our traveling exhibition creates an opportunity for womxn benders to share their work with the communities around the nation and focuses on programming that educates the public on this storied medium. These shows also provide us with a platform to celebtrate womxn who may not be bending their own glass but are taking swings at the glass ceiling in their respective fields.

Our opening night party will feature music turned by the B-side Brujas, bending demos in the fires, refreshing cocktails made with Topo Chico, and beer by Fort Point.

This event is free & open to the public.

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SF | She Bends Salon Dinner feat. food by The Big Bad Wolf
Nov
15
7:00 PM19:00

SF | She Bends Salon Dinner feat. food by The Big Bad Wolf

She Bends is a collective of womxn who bend their own neon. Our salon dinners provide a platform to celebrate womxn who may not be bending their own glass but are taking swings at the glass ceiling in their respective fields.

Our November SF edition will be a very intimate 30 person seating, catered by the baddest girl herself, The Big Bad Wolf, and with the intention of bringing womxn together who are pushing the boundaries of their industry with responsibility, diversity and sustainability. 

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