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Nobody gets media attention like ArtCar Fest. We have been profiled in every one of the outlets depicted above and then some. The articles listed below are just a selection. We are covered by local, national and international television, print and radio, and were featured in film documentaries by the Travel Channel; the Odyssey Channel; and National Geographic Explorer. In 2007 the Smithsonian will launch their own television network with a documentary on ArtCar Fest, which was named one of the top four festivals in the country.
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Selections from Recent Press Coverage
- "Whacky Wheels"
San Francisco Chronicle 96 Hours, September 27, 2007
- "Art Utility Vehicles"
Santa Cruz Sentinel GUIDE cover, September 26, 2007
- "ArtCar Fest"
San Francisco Chronicle DATEBOOK, September 23, 2007
- "ArtCars - Museums"
Metro Santa Cruz ARTS section, September 21, 2007
- "Supermodels"
ZOOM Magazine, Fall 2007
- "Leah Garchik"
San Francisco Chronicle 96 Hours, August 28, 2007
- "Art on Wheels" article and slideshow
American Profile, July 16, 2007
- "Drive an ArtCar" article, videos and slideshow
Yahoo! Underground, May 1, 2007
- "Mobile Politics: It's All Art"
San Francisco Chronicle, April 11, 2007
- "Mobile Masterpiece"
Oakland Tribune - Cover Story of Preview Section, September 15, 2006
- "10th Annual ArtCar Fest"
Wired Magazine, September 2006
- "ArtCar Fest"
San Francisco Chronicle Datebook - Front Page of Pink Section, September 10, 2006
- "ArtCar Fest '06 "
Prestige Hong Kong , September 2006
- "Fall Arts -- Museums "
METRO, SiliconValley, August 23, 2006
- "In Defense of Burning Man - ArtCars and Mutant Vehicles "
Art in America, July 2006
- "ArtCar Fever "
Road Trip Magazine, Summer 2006
- "Readers Digest Top 100 issue"
Readers Digest, May 2006
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"Eccentric California"
(book published Aug 2005 - cover story, 2006)
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"Artful Dodges, and Hondas, and..."
Washington Post, May 8, 2005
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"Art Cars Find a Lane on the Main Drag"
USA Today (front page), September 16, 2003
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"1, 2, 3, Go!"
San Jose Mercury News, September 27, 2003
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"Berkeley Streets Prove Friendly to Outrageous Autos"
Berkeley Daily Planet, September 26, 2003
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"A Vehicle for Expression"
AAA Auto Club World Magazine, July/Aug 2003
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"The Road Less Traveled"
LA Times Magazine, March 16, 2003
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"Esctasy is an Art Car"
SF Weekly, April 9, 2003 (Cover Story)
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"Coming Up This Weekend..."
San Francisco Chronicle, September 26, 2002
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"Jump-start Your Art"
San Jose Mercury News, September 27, 2002
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"Auto Art Coming to Jack London Square"
Oakland Tribune, September 23, 2000
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"Fall Fairs"
San Francisco Bay Guardian, August 23, 2000
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"Hip Horsepower"
San Mateo Times, September 21, 2000
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"Car Artists"
New York Times, October 26, 1999
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"Haute Wheels"
US Air Magazine, September 1999
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"Smile it's the Camera Van!"
Smithsonian Magazine, March 1998
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"Driving the Dream"
Raw Vision Magazine, Spring 1997
- "Cars for Art's Sake"
GettingIt, September 29, 1999)
- Domus
Domus (April 1999)
- "Automotive State of the Art"
Motor Trend (August 1998)
- "Art on Wheels"
Juztapoz (Fall 1998)
- "Wacky Wheels"
Life (April 1998)
- "Stelldichein der Verrückten" #1
Stern
- "Stelldichein der Verrückten" #2
Stern
- "Holy Cow"
Wired Magazine
- "Artcar 5:04, Where Are You?"
POV
- "Drive-By Shooting"
San Francisco Focus
- "Driven to distraction"
San Jose Mercury (October 26, 1997)
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"Performance art on wheels"
CNN (September 30, 1997)
- "Hot Wheels, and Then Some"
San Francisco Examiner (September 28, 1997)
- "ArtCar WestFest"
The Wall Street Journal (September 23, 1997)
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"Cars for Arts Sake"
Wired News (September 22, 1997)
- "Driven to Create Art"
San Francisco Chronicle, Datebook (September 21-27, 1997)
- "Wild Wheels"
San Francisco Bay Guardian (September 3-9, 1997)
- "Los Angeles Times"
Los Angeles Times (July 23, 1997)
- "Vehicle For Their Art"
Los Angeles Times
- "'Art Car' Drivers Make a Pit Stop at Bottle Village"
Los Angeles Times (April 12, 1997)
- "Auto Auteur"
People Weekly
- Brutus
Brutus, Japan
- "Vehicles of self-expression: the California art car"
Artweek
- "Wild Wheels"
Esquire, Japan
- "No, It's Not a Mad Vision. It's an Art Car. Want a Ride?"
New York Times
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