Tuesday, November 15, 2005
My Art! (Pronounced “AHT!”)
Here’s something crazy about the VODcast, if you smell your computer while you’re watching it…wait! This is not about the VODcast (for once). You know that, whole video comedy thing I do right on your own Internet? Nothing to do with it. (But sorry about all the fuckin’ in episode 5—it’s the Internet after all. What you going to do? Does this seem a bit long to any body else for a parenthetical?) Nope.
Yes, you cyber dorks, it’s time to—for a limited time only—get out of your dingy computer room and go see Art. Incidentally that is the name of this horse head that my grampa carved with a chain saw. Think I’m kidding? Check it:
But no. This is not an invitation to view that Art. He is hanging in my bedroom. And invitations to that particular gallery are…well we can make arrangements for a private viewing. I think it shows remarkable, Zen like discipline that I don’t unleash a single entendre on you after that.
No, I got stuff in new places and that’s a cool thing for an artist. (Aw, isn’t that cute. Tim called himself an artist.)
The first: in what is far less ironic than you might think of a venue, I must point you to The Unitarian Universalist Church of Rockford . My giant women are there now, and will be up for a while. Special thanks to Jerry Franklin on giving me the opportunity to display there. And for those of you who missed the opportunity to see the “rockford: Small City” show, this is your chance. The work will be there for the rest of the month. Go there during normal business hours, or one of their special events. I think they do a whole thing on Sunday too. It’s at 4848 Turner St right here in Rockford.
The second: this Friday there is a gallery opening at Kortman Galleries in downtown Rockford, right there on the Main Mall by State St. I think it starts 5:30 ish, and goes to 9pm ish. It is a group show (it can’t always be about me). The theme isn’t so much a theme as a size. And it’s not so much size as aspect ratio. Five High, One Wide. And my piece is a …I’m not telling. Go see it! And here’s a hint, it’s not of a giant woman. I don’t know how long the show will go, but you should get yer ass there on opening night, Friday the 18th.
And side note: engine and I did some cool stuff for the local NAT production of Alice in Wonderland. Hmmm, I don’t know if you remember the story, but I can’t get away from the giant womens. Note: not complaining.
Bye, ribmeat.
Yes, you cyber dorks, it’s time to—for a limited time only—get out of your dingy computer room and go see Art. Incidentally that is the name of this horse head that my grampa carved with a chain saw. Think I’m kidding? Check it:
But no. This is not an invitation to view that Art. He is hanging in my bedroom. And invitations to that particular gallery are…well we can make arrangements for a private viewing. I think it shows remarkable, Zen like discipline that I don’t unleash a single entendre on you after that.
No, I got stuff in new places and that’s a cool thing for an artist. (Aw, isn’t that cute. Tim called himself an artist.)
The first: in what is far less ironic than you might think of a venue, I must point you to The Unitarian Universalist Church of Rockford . My giant women are there now, and will be up for a while. Special thanks to Jerry Franklin on giving me the opportunity to display there. And for those of you who missed the opportunity to see the “rockford: Small City” show, this is your chance. The work will be there for the rest of the month. Go there during normal business hours, or one of their special events. I think they do a whole thing on Sunday too. It’s at 4848 Turner St right here in Rockford.
The second: this Friday there is a gallery opening at Kortman Galleries in downtown Rockford, right there on the Main Mall by State St. I think it starts 5:30 ish, and goes to 9pm ish. It is a group show (it can’t always be about me). The theme isn’t so much a theme as a size. And it’s not so much size as aspect ratio. Five High, One Wide. And my piece is a …I’m not telling. Go see it! And here’s a hint, it’s not of a giant woman. I don’t know how long the show will go, but you should get yer ass there on opening night, Friday the 18th.
And side note: engine and I did some cool stuff for the local NAT production of Alice in Wonderland. Hmmm, I don’t know if you remember the story, but I can’t get away from the giant womens. Note: not complaining.
Bye, ribmeat.