News & Updates

SEPTEMBER 15, 2008

Video page updated.ARTILLERY show video added.

JUNE 21, 2008

Upcoming Events page updated.

April 20, 2008

Welcome to our Assembly Line v.2 website. We hope we’ve made this website user friendly, and easy to use.

You can also find us on myspace, so please be sure to add us on as a friend: myspace.com/assemblylineart

We currently are planning two confirmed shows – one in San Francisco, and the other in Chicago. Be sure to come back and check for updates.

We are proud to announce that Imeem has decided to sponsor us on our upcoming San Francisco Show. If you do not know who Imeem is, be sure to check them out at: www.imeem.com

ARTISTS' FORMERLY KNOWN AS FULL TANK

ASSEMBLY LINE:

An assembly line is a manufacturing process in which interchangeable parts are added to a product in a sequential manner to create a finished product. It's an arrangement of tools, and workers in which a product is assembled by having each perform a specific, successive operation on an incomplete unit as it passes by in a series of stages organized in a direct line. Creating art is the act that unites us, exhibiting art as a collaboration is the act that defines us. Our intention is not solely focused on the product , but we work on developing and strengthening each individual artist's talents.

Founded in 2003, Assembly Line started with 6 artists. Steadily, Assembly Line has expanded into a team of 16 artists from San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, and Seattle. Assembly Line is a collaborative network of diverse artistic development, giving support, and empowerment to each artist. Stemming from a wide range of artistic behavioral backgrounds, Assembly Line is driven by multiple genres of Art - Graffiti, Graphic Design, Illustration, 3D Graphics, Motion Graphics, Painting, Sculpture, Photography. ALA is not limited to the traditional but more adept and interested in exploring newer forms of creation.

MISSION STATEMENT

We bring together artists of various disciplines, offering resources and venues to display and showcase our talents, while working to turn our skills into a means of survival and continuing to inspire artistic expression.