
We like to think that SFist interviews with locals are like catching little glimpses in to parts of the city you don’t know as well. For today’s interview Casey Jex Smith was kind enough to take time from preparing his MFA show to answer our questions. The result is a nice view of a the Mission and of life as an art student in the city.
Thematically, Casey’s art tends to explore the sublime and mystical, but even helicopters and neckties find a place in the worlds he creates. We especially love Casey’s meticulously rendered clouds. Clouds! They’re amazingly detailed pen and ink numbers. Make sure to check out the video clip Casey recommends—it’s the funniest thing we’ve ever seen on television.
The San Francisco Art Institute MFA final show opens today and runs through next week. Casey’s art alone is worth the trek to the Marina, but you’ll also fine a number of standouts in the 2005 crop of grads.
What's the best thing about being and Artist in SF?
The art community is small and friendly.
What's the worst thing?
Being able to afford only 6 more months of living here.
San Francisco Art Institute MFA Exhibition. Herbst Pavilion, Fort Mason (Marina Blvd. & Buchanan St.) 5/21/05-5/28/05, 12:00 - 6:00pm daily
Name
Casey Jex Smith
Age and Occupation
28 art student/part-time illustrator
Home Town
Salt Lake City, Utah
How long have you lived in the Bay Area and Where
I’ve been here 18 months. I live in the Mission because that’s where people said I should live.
Favorite website
freeformfilm.org There’s a clip of my roommate barfing up blues clues ice cream during an in-studio news interview. (SFist Note: Seriously, watch this one!)
Favorite local business
Needles and Pens
What I'm currently Reading
Stalingrad by Antony Beevor and the Autobiography of Parley P. Pratt
Best Deal in San Francisco
A slice at Dejavu Pizza
Favorite mode of transportation
Helicopter w/rocket launchers
Best Band or Musician to come out of the Bay Area
Joanna Newsom
Favorite local hangout
Pete’s Café at the San Francisco Art Institute or Adobe Books
SF has the BEST:
Trolley Cars
You've never lived in SF until:
You haven’t been to the Wharf in years.
Best View in the Area:
Pete’s Cafe
Favorite Walk or Hike:
Under the Golden Gate around to the west side.
Favorite Bay area politician of past or present:
Matt Gonzalez
You can tell someone is a local here IF:
They put nutritional yeast on their popcorn.
SF would be soooo much better if only:
That NBA team across the bay moved over here without the current players.
Best Burrito:
El Farelitos
Best Restaurant:
Tu Lan
Favorite artist to come out of the bay area:
Barry and Margaret
Place you always tell visitors to check out:
826 Valencia
You have two hours and $15 bucks to kill in SF, what are you going to do?
Buy a burrito then rent an Xbox game and play it.
I want all the SFists out there to know:
There is life after death.
Tell us a San Francisco Story:
Once upon a time, before there were bridges in this city, magical stones would place themselves in the blue depths to create secret paths for humans and their cattle to cross in safety. Never to be seen again. The End.
Question you'd ask if you were doing this interview:
What is your favorite possession?



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