How Quirky is Berkeley? Mark Bulwinkle’s steel artworks
Mark Bulwinkle on Hannah Street, Oakland. Photo: John Storey For more than 40 years, Mark Bulwinkle has lived life on his own terms, doing what he wants to do every day with a unique artistic vision, a...
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Helly Welly art. Photo: John Storey Helen Holt has lived and worked and raised two daughters at 1649 Dwight Way since 1979. Her parents moved to Berkeley from London, via Rhode Island, in 1960, and her...
View ArticleHow Quirky is Berkeley? Mark Bulwinkle’s sculpture inside the new Mad Monk
Mad Monk Center for for Anachronistic Media. Photo: John Storey As Berkeleyside reported in July, Ken Sarachan’s resurrection of the old Cody’s bookstore at Telegraph and Haste is open for business....
View ArticleHow Quirky is Berkeley? The Star Grocery block on Claremont Avenue
The 3000 block of Claremont Avenue is one of the quirkiest in Berkeley, with a strip of unusual stores. The post How Quirky is Berkeley? The Star Grocery block on Claremont Avenue appeared first on...
View ArticleHow Quirky is Berkeley? Mark Bulwinkle’s steel artworks
For more than 40 years, Mark Bulwinkle has lived life on his own terms, doing what he wants to do every day with a unique artistic vision, a welder’s torch, and a Yankee work ethic. His art, especially...
View ArticleHow Quirky is Berkeley? It is Helly Welly quirky
Helen Holt has lived and worked and raised two daughters at 1649 Dwight Way since 1979. Her parents moved to Berkeley from London, via Rhode Island, in 1960, and her father, the late Maurice Holt, was...
View ArticleHow Quirky is Berkeley? Mark Bulwinkle’s sculpture inside the new Mad Monk
The new Telegraph Avenue store owned by Ken Sarachan is decorated throughout by sculptures by local artist Mark Bulwinkle.
View ArticleHow Quirky is Berkeley? The Star Grocery block on Claremont Avenue
The 3000 block of Claremont Avenue is one of the quirkiest in Berkeley, with a strip of unusual stores.
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