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Business or Professional Name:
Chester Elmore
City, State, or Country:
Castro Valley
Current Goal:
To change the complexion of art.
About Me:
Biography Chester Elmore
Art has always been a part of my life. I was fortunate enough to have been born in San Francisco, which has always been a cultural beacon for art in general but for African American Artists in particular. The social conditions of my neighborhood (Haight Ashbury) as well as the rest of the country at that time, allowed for voices to be heard that had heretofore been muted.
I was born into a Family that contained two formally trained working artists (my uncles). From an early age I made enough of a pest of my self that it became impossible for either of them to ignore my desire to learn from them. I began to imitate their works and eventually refine technique by critique and impromptu lessons. At that time there were few venues that would exhibit the work of African American Artists on par with their white counterparts. To counter this fact many of the African American Artists formed a collective to create their own venue, (The Black Man’s Art Gallery). Through my mentors I was able to meet many of the artists.
It was at about this time that I discovered the studio of Eugene White a block and a half from my home. As a working artist, he took great interest in the neighborhood children and ran an informal art program for them. He taught us the connection of art to the community and the social obligation of the artist as a catalyst for change.
As a child and adolescent I took advantage of the many free public programs for youth in San Francisco. One that was most helpful was the one offered by the DeYoung Museum where students were provided with materials and instruction and also allowed access to their collection spending many hours copying the masterworks. At age thirteen I received a scholarship to the San Francisco Academy of Art. I attended class in the evenings and weekends while attending Roosevelt Junior High School. I worked in the graphic design shop and the Fine Arts Department. This was a turning point in my life as I was told emphatically: that there was no place for art depicting black people; that there was no classical standard for African Art; and that there would be no professional career for Black Artists. This was the challenge that drives my work today.
I joined the San Francisco Police Department in 1978. I was nominated by the department to attend the FBI Police Art Course. There were twelve slots open and 30,000 applications for the course. At the time a total of 220 people had graduated the course. I passed and began work as a regional artist. I did composite drawings from interviews, Forensic reconstruction of skeletal remains, photo retouch, and model making for courtroom use. I worked with Time Life and the Smithsonian to identify the mummified remains of a cowboy found in a traveling carnival. I retired from the department in 1988.
I began creating again in 1998 when I discovered scratchboard. SInce 1996 I have worked in the medium of Scratchboard. People are not generally familiar with the process or the material and ask me to explain what it is.
Scratchboard is a masonite panel prepared by the application of several layers of clay that is subsequently covered by a thin coat of black India ink. This results in a smooth even deep black surface that can be carved into using sharp tools. The medium is pressure sensitive and marks progressively lighter the deeper it is scratched. While unforgiving, the lines resulting from this reductive process are rendered very cleanly and can be placed with great precision. It was this quality that made scratchboard ideal for scientific and medical illustration in the 1800’s.
I enjoy working with this medium because I relate philosophically to creating with scratchboard on many levels. I regard the freedom as well as the limitations of the medium as a metaphor for life. In my struggle to gain a deeper understanding of the board, I have gained helpful insights into my life journey.
The topic I have chosen to explore in this series of pieces is the strength and dignity of ordinary people. The whole world is made of ordinary people that are responsible for all the extraordinary events in history.
My work is my humble attempt to celebrate and recognize those that to often go unseen and unappreciated.


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DeYoung Museum Summer Youth Program
San Francisco Boys Club Ernest Ingold branch Arts and Craft Shop
Apprenticeships: Eugene White, Matego (Irving Cobbs), and Walter Cobbs.
Scholarship: 1967 Academy of Art San Francisco
FBI Academy Police Artists Course, Quantico, VA
Shows and Competitions
Pasadena Convention Center 1972
Winner Maritime Art exhibition San Francisco 1973
Gaylords Restaurant, Fishermen’s Warf San Francisco 1973
Casaj Art Gallery, Oakland CA. 1999-2004
A.R.T. Inc. Members Only Exhibition Merit Award 2004
The Art of Living Black Exhibit 2004 Richmond Art Center Richmond, CA
The San Francisco African American Historical and Cultural Society Gallery, 2004
Tilford Art Group Aug 2004 What!!! Mixed Media a Group Exhibition
A.R.T. Inc. Members Only Exhibition Hon, Mention Award 2005
Tilford Art Group September 2006 Duo!!! a Solo Exhibition
Publication: Best In America Mixed Media Vol. 1 Kennedy Publishing
Hayward Area Open Exhibit: Merit award 2007
A.R.T. Inc. Members Only Exhibition Hon, Mention Award 2008
California Public Utilites Commission Art on the Walls Solo exhibition, San Francisco, CA 2008
University of San Francisco School of Law, Political Progress group exhibition, 2008
Childs Play, Group exhibition, The Main Artery Gallery, Benicia CA 2008
About Face, Group exhibition, Art Works SF, San Francisco, CA 2008
Influences:
Miles Davis, Jack Johnson, John Coltrane, Malcom X
My Network Level:
Social, Business, Collaborative
Industry or Career Field:
Art/Entertainment, Non-profit/Community Building
Email Address:
elmore45@comcast.net
Website:
http://www.mesart.com/elmore45
What I'm Listening to:
Miles

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At 12:07pm on August 8, 2008, Terry A O'Neal said…
Very nice art work! Thank you for being a friend...

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At 7:21pm on July 3, 2008, Moon of www.LiberatedMuse.com said…
I'm a fan of your work. Great to see you on this site. Hope you exhibit in DC soon...take care
At 6:29pm on June 29, 2008, malik seneferu said…
peace 2 U and yours
At 8:47am on June 15, 2008, Sojournals said…
Are you currently working with any community arts programs in San Francisco?
At 1:27pm on June 14, 2008, Sojournals said…
Chester we love your art and I would love to know more about you and your art background. Would you please post some Bio info on your profile, or in the blog please? Your page is getting quite a few hits.
At 3:24pm on May 22, 2008, Theda Sandiford said…
Wow, Scratchboard. Even more impressive. Fab work!
At 9:19am on May 22, 2008, dee stone said…
your paintings are so powerful...vibrant and haunting. thanks for inviting me into your world ;-)
stay blessed...stay true,
d
At 4:27am on May 22, 2008, Afrika Midnight Asha Abney said…
Greetings Chester,

Wonderful work! Keep doing what you do!

Peace
Afrika Midnight Asha Abney
At 2:51am on May 22, 2008, Theda Sandiford said…
I dig your work, i really wish i could see it up close. Are these drawings? Silkscreens? Paintings? All of the above?
 
 

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