Check Out Adrian's Other Work Here: G727
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Gronk At G727
I was recently able to assist Adrian Rivas at his downtown gallery G727 for a Solo show by Gronk.
Check Out Adrian's Other Work Here: G727
Check Out Adrian's Other Work Here: G727
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Blind
This show concerns the unseen, and the …as I write this I’m not opening my eyes, nor am I deleting a thin, and seeing as I forgot where I was a minute ago I now will start over.
This show concerns the things we’e seen but may never see again. People places things, objects. The have been created by barious artists with eyes closed, working with pen on paper they hacee reconstructed withwith their hands the memory of subject.
Labels:
Art,
Art Gallery,
blind,
contour line,
drawing,
nude,
still life
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Stitchery
Stitchery was another Gallery Q 270 event created be Mitchell and myself. It was another multimedia art experience. In which music, installation, two-dimensional, sculptural, and video art were all present. It was a lovely warm night and I hope you enjoy seeing the evidence of it posted here in the following.
Marissa Quinn "She's Still Here"-Brian Allan "Untitled"
Musical Performance By Kinsey and her lovely friends
Marissa Quinn "She's Still Here"-Brian Allan "Untitled"
Musical Performance By Kinsey and her lovely friends
Jeremiah Catling
"Childhood Scars"
"Childhood Scars"
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Black and White Vs. Color
I Recently put this show on at a friend's Christmas party. It was quite rushed but I enjoyed working in an alternative space. Since the theme of the party was 'black and white' I tried to communicate the power that just those two colors can have. In placing works with that simple palette across from much brighter color dependent works the space took on a conversation on color and its' power.
Mistakes
As my roomate, Mitch and I continue to explore the possibilities of Gallery Q 270 we decided to take a closer look at Mistakes and what they mean. Through this show we were able to see the substance that creates our individuality. From childhood, to adolescence, to adulthood the Mistakes we make are what form us. The work in the show resonates with these formulative experiences.
In a continued effort to create an engulfing artistic experience the show featured the musical acts of Jake Salley, John Brazell, and Jason Burkholder.
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