Musician and painter Vincent Bernardy emerged as a rocker during the Minneapolis music scene in the heyday of the late nineteen-eighties and throughout the nineties, in the midst of Grunge and Punk. For the past ten years Vincent has lived on the Central Coast going by the stage name St. Vincent Folk. His 2013 album Moonlight Dream Bed—featured cameos by local singers Jade Jackson and Emily Wryn, as well as British singer/songwriter, Rumer and won the 2013 Album of the Year from the New Times Music Awards. Instilling his love of music and promotion, Vincent curates SLO Tracks, a musical venue based in a refurbished 100 year-old barn—with an aspiration to enrich and inspire his community and people’s lives through the positive power of music.
Vincent thrives in multiple arenas — including moonlighting as an artist. The same passion that in- fuses his music is also present in his artwork. Honing his painting skills while cranking out music, Vincent’s gestural paintings hinge on an outsider aesthetic where art and music are interrelated. Lo- cal artist Mark Bryan describes him as “A random genius.” Vincent’s paintings take inspiration from his years at Minneapolis College of Art and Design where he experimented with neon. His grainy and electric characters are placed within distempered settings and are steeped in mythology and spiritual undertones.
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Earlier Event: October 13
The Turkey Buzzards
Later Event: October 15
Tiffany Rose and the Outlaw Hearts