The Art Directors Guild's Gallery 800 (ADG, IATSE Local 800) presents FANTASTIC VOYAGE, an exclusive mixed media exhibition celebrating the genres of Sci-Fi, Fantasy & the Metaphysical Realm. The public will have a unique opportunity to meet and mingle with the artists at the exhibit openingand hosted reception on Saturday, August 31, 2019 from 5:00 – 9:00 p.m. The Fantastic Voyage exhibition will run through November 2nd. Gallery 800 is located in the historic North Hollywood Arts District at 5108 Lankershim Boulevard.
Fantastic Voyage will feature personal artwork of over 60 artists who are ADG members including Production Designers & Art Directors; Scenic, Title and Graphic, Artists; Set Designers and Model Makers; Illustrators and Matte Artists and others who work in the motion picture and television industries. The artists exhibiting in this show are Will Batts, Christine Bingham, Nadja Bonacina, Seth Brandon, Abra Brayman, Matthew Cunningham, Dan Curry, Ricardo Delgado, Dan Dempster, Stella Deng, Bridget Duffy, Susan Dukow, David Dunn, Syd Dutton, Steven Fagerquist, Sean Falkner, Bernard V. Fallon, Brooke Feamster, Mark Fenton, Harper Goff, Josie Grant, Pete Graziano, Dale Hennesy, Radhika Hersey, Cynthia Hill, Jerrilyn Jacobs, Patrick Janicke, Barbara Johnson, Stan Johnson, Paul Kokalis, Catherine Koon, Ron Kriss, Kenneth Larson, Angie Lister, Kim Lyons, Dion Macellari, Geoffrey Mandel, Joe Martinez, Guy Maturo, James McGillin, Gabrielle McKenna-Elliott, Joshua McKevitt, Martin Mercer, Keith Mitchell, John Moffitt, Andrea Monroe, Erik Olson, Stasys Pinkus, Sam Rashba, Roberto Rios, Amy Elise Roberts, Chris Roberts, Gwen Samuels, Patrick Shields, AnnMarie Siciliano, Colin Sieburgh, Jeff Skrimstad, Frankie Smith, Gary Soszynski, Gordon Stotz, Anton Tremblay, Marjan Vayghan, Nic Weethee, and Daniel Wheeler.
In addition, Gallery 800 will showcase the work of two legendary Art Directors who are in the ADG Hall of Fame: Harper Goff (1911-1993) best known for his work on Fantastic Voyage, 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea, Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory and Casablanca, and Dale Hennesy (1926-1981) whose credits include Fantastic Voyage, King Kong, Logan's Run, Young Frankenstein, Sleeper, Dirty Harry, Annie and South Pacific.
HARPER GOFF (1911 – 1993) was an American Production Designer, Art Illustrator, artist, musician, and actor. He became a Set Designer for Warner Brothers for Academy Award® winning films such as A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1935), Charge of the Light Brigade (1936), Sergeant York (1941) and Casablanca (1942). Goff joined the artistic team at Walt Disney Studios in Los Angeles, where he was the Art Director for 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954) and is credited with designing the exterior of the Nautilus, along with every set/compartment within the submarine, as well as many of the inventive effects in Disney’s first live-action picture. The film went on to win Oscars® for Best Art Direction-Set Decoration (Color) and Best Effects, Special Effects. Years later Goff created the submarine Proteusfor the Oscar® winning film Fantastic Voyage (1966) and art directed the highly acclaimed Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971). He was one of Walt’s first Imagineers and had a huge influence and contributed heavily to the concept art for what is now Disneyland, including Main Street U.S.A. and the Jungle Cruise, as well as working on EPCOT Center, the World Showcase, and several other Walt Disney World theme parks around the world.
Academy Award® winner DALE HENNESY’s (1926 – 1981) career as an Art Director and Production Designer spread over several different film genres: comedy, adventure, sci-fi, crime drama, and musical. He did illustrations for South Pacific (1958), then began with comedies such as Under the Yum Yum Tree (1963), Good Neighbor Sam (1964), In Like Flint (1967), and Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex * But Were Afraid to Ask (1972). His science fiction and fantasy credits include Young Frankenstein (1974) for which he won a Golden Scroll from the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Film, Sleeper (1973), King Kong (1976), Logan’s Run (1976) for which he received an Oscar nomination, and Fantastic Voyage (1966), which won him an Academy Award. Hennesy’s work in the crime drama genre included Slither (1973) and Dirty Harry (1971). Hennesy’s last film, Annie (1982) earned him another (posthumous) Academy Award nomination.
Gallery 800, located in the heart of the Noho Arts District, showcases Guild members’ personal artwork in a series of shows throughout the year. These talented artists are leading art department professionals, who, through a combination of observation, passion and imagination, bring the writer's words and the director's vision to life in television and film. When not working as integral creative members of the entertainment community, they contribute to the fine art scene with their personal artwork. Since Gallery 800 opened its doors in March 2009, more than 900 ADG members have shown their artwork in the ongoing exhibitions. The next Gallery 800 2019 Exhibit will be Art Unites 13 (Nov. 23, 2019 – Jan. 12, 2020).
The exhibit organizers are Abra Brayman, Curator; Michael Denering, Fine Arts Committee Chair; and Christian McGuire, Gallery 800 Staff Coordinator. Gallery 800, located at 5108 Lankershim Blvd. at the Historic Lankershim Arts Center in the heart of North Hollywood, is open Thursday – Friday: 12 – 8pm; Saturday 2 – 8 pm; Sunday 1 – 6pm. Plentiful street parking can be found around Gallery 800.
Established in 1937, the Art Directors Guild (IATSE Local 800) represents over 2,700 members who work throughout the world in film, television and theateras Art Directors; Set Designers and Model Makers; Illustrators and Matte Artists; and Scenic Title and Graphic Artists. The ADG’s ongoing activities include a Film Society screening series, annual “Excellence in Production Design Awards” Gala, bimonthly craft magazine (PERSPECTIVE), figure drawing and other creative workshops, extensive technology and craft training programs and year-round Gallery 800 art exhibitions. For the Guild’s online directory and website resources, go to www.adg.org.