Thursday, August 29, 2019

Art and Architecture of Harold Lindahl

Art and Architecture of Harold Lindahl
Saturday, Oct 26 and Sunday, Oct 27, 2019

10-6pm both days and by appointment
Receptions for the Artist
      Fri Oct 25, 5:30 - 8.30
      Fri Nov 1 5-8pm
Location:
Intropy=Entropy Institute
312 Connecticut Street
San Francisco, CA 94107
Potrero Hill District @ 18th Street
www.intropy-entropy-institute.org
Information About Exhibit:
The Intropy=Entropy Institute is proud to present the first solo exhibition of the Art and Architecture of Harold Terry Lindahl. Lindahl will exhibit several bodies of work created in the past 10 years, comprising sculpture, drawings, paintings, and architecture. The exhibition takes place at the site of the Intropy=Entropy Institute, a Potrero Hill historic building turned into an 8,000 sq. ft. architectural space in red oak and redwood, a striking sculptural structure in itself.

About The Artist
HAROLD TERRY LINDAHL is an architect, philosopher, and painter, as well as a former gallerist during the San Francisco Beat Era. He creates intricate, elegant ink drawings demonstrating the principles of his philosophical researches; abstract paintings based on those drawings that marry evocative form with color, recalling the works of Kandinsky, Klee, and others; and large, totem-like structures related to Constructivism, expressing his views of the human condition at this moment in evolutionary history.
website: www.haroldterrylindahl.com



About The I=E Institute
The Intropy=Entropy Institute was founded by architect and artist, Harold Terry Lindahl. Author of The Harmonics of Unity (2018), Lindahl's Institute programming addresses Post-Simian Pre-Homo sapiens conundrum through the conflation of Gnostic and Empirical findings. Transitioning from independent research to partnership with other non-profits and universities, I=E is initiating the integral practice of science, art, and religion for 21st century Humanity programs, with their innovative, evolutionary curricula via a College of Humanology prospectus.

Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Tony Lindsay at Yoshi's Former lead singer with Santana
























Monday June 24 
Tony Lindsay Former lead singer w/ Carlos Santana and multi-Grammy winner 
Doors 7:30 pm / Show: 8:00 pm 
$23 - $49 
Yoshis 
510 Embarcadero West,  
Oakland, CA 94607  
(510) 238-9200 | Reservations 
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Tony Lindsay BIO 
After 25 years as the lead vocalist for Santana, Tony Lindsay has garnered 11 Grammy awards, traveled on several world tours and recorded on seven CDs: Milagro (1992), Supernatural (1999), Shaman (2002), Ceremony (2003) and Food for Thought (2004), Ultimate Santana (2007) and Multi-Dimensional Warrior (2008). Tony has become a regular performer for The Golden State Warriors(NBA), The Santa Cruz Warriors (G league NBA), The San Francisco 49ers, The San Francisco Giants and The San Jose Sharks, singing The National Anthem. 

Tony Lindsay also has quite an impressive curriculum vitae as songwriter:  "Don't Be Late For Love" (The Whispers), "Look What We'd Have If You Were Mine" (Tevin Campbell), "Can't Get Over Your Love" (Howard Hewitt), "Just Because" (Nikita Germain) and various tracks for Johnny Gill, Howard Hewitt, Mica Paris, Shanice, Diatra Hicks, Jay Spencer and Diana Ross; background vocalist: "Everyday People" (Aretha Franklin), "Emotionally Yours" (O'Jays), "Glad To Be Alive" (Teddy Pendegrass), "Heaven and Earth" (Al Jarreau), "Passion," "Tango In Paris" (Regina Bell), "It's Supposed To Be Fun" (Lou Rawls), "People Make The World Go Round" (Marc Dorsey from the Spike Lee movie soundtrack Crooklyn), "Many Rivers To Cross" (Oletta Adams from the movie soundtrack Jason's Lyric), "Voyages" (Elliot Lewis), "Junction Seven" (Steve Winwood), "New World Order" (Curtis Mayfield), VH1 1997 Video Honors Award (Stevie Wonder, Steve Winwood,  Chaka Khan, James Taylor, The Williams Brothers and George Michael) and Patti Austin & James Ingram under the direction of Quincy Jones and 18-piece orchestra, along with Jerry Hey for the Dick Clark Productions and the Lexus Corporation; jingle writer: various Taco Bell commercials, Gain, Northern California Chevrolet Dealers, Hidden Valley Ranch Dressing, El Pollo Loco, Hot Wheels, Long John Silvers, Pine-Sol, Jelly Belly, Wendy's, Mazda (national) Signed, Sealed, Delivered, Old Milwaukee Beer (national), Armor All, Dreyers Grand Ice Cream, Matchbox and St Joseph Aspirin; and solo recording artist: Different Moods (1995), The Message is Love (1997) and his current self-titled project Tony Lindsay (2005).  

In 1980, Lindsay arrived in the San Francisco Bay Area from Kingston, New York, and continues to perform with the first band he formed Spangalang, who have opened for Curtis Mayfield, Tower of Power, Gerald Albright, Jr. Walker and the Average White Band.  He was one of four singers who traveled with "Dancing with the Stars," the road tour version of the popular TV Dance show, which began in 2005. Lindsay joined Dancing with the Stars on three of the first four seasons as well as touring with Santana. Other bands that Tony helped form and still performs with are The Soul Soldiers, Black Magic, and the Ray Charles Project. 

 In 2015, Carlos Santana decided to change personnel in his band and set the wheels in motion for Tony to start on his 5th and current solo CD "Something Beautiful". Previous solo efforts are" Different Moods" in 1995, "The Message is Love" in 1997, "Tony Lindsay" in 2005, and "Memoirs" in 2014. 


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