One of my new projects is the community arts and action group Spoke and Art. Our website says it all, including our call for submissions. head on over to spokeandart.com and go to the open call and events pages. Hope to see you there!
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Spoke and Art
One of my new projects is the community arts and action group Spoke and Art. Our website says it all, including our call for submissions. head on over to spokeandart.com and go to the open call and events pages. Hope to see you there!
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Open season.
Below are some pictures from the aforementioned opening last Saturday at Good Question Gallery in Milford, Pa. The gallerist, Rich Cuttrona, did a wonderful job with the space and curating the paintings and my books.
(Interestingly, I had a love affair years ago with Letraset, the rub on lettering used -past tense- by graphic designers, and Lisa Z. used them in her paintings. I was swooning a little from that.)
Two of the books, Ladder and Abacus I and II explore the concept of order, of the human desire to make and organize information and develop systems of organization for information.
The other set of books, 100 (see margin photo), which is 10 editions of 10 books, explores the more esoteric relationship we have with images and text. The series of books are a personal letter from the author to an unnamed recipient, with the narrative being drawn from a subject line in their written communications.


(Interestingly, I had a love affair years ago with Letraset, the rub on lettering used -past tense- by graphic designers, and Lisa Z. used them in her paintings. I was swooning a little from that.)
Two of the books, Ladder and Abacus I and II explore the concept of order, of the human desire to make and organize information and develop systems of organization for information.
The other set of books, 100 (see margin photo), which is 10 editions of 10 books, explores the more esoteric relationship we have with images and text. The series of books are a personal letter from the author to an unnamed recipient, with the narrative being drawn from a subject line in their written communications.
Monday, February 23, 2009
Ideas, otherwise known as little hiccups in the brain.
The new idea shouldn't be an idea, but I have to live with it anyway. Shouldn't have been allowed into my brain in the first place, but there is less and less control with these things I suppose.
Mini golf. Seriously.
I'm not kidding. I'm thinking about large book structures, a bunch of volumes, looking like grand, hardbound, special books dedicated to classical antiquity or the English language, or to misdeeds of American presidents; and then, "Viola!" open the book and out cascades mini golf holes. Little hazards sculpted out of paper.
(Fore!)
Mini golf. Seriously.
I'm not kidding. I'm thinking about large book structures, a bunch of volumes, looking like grand, hardbound, special books dedicated to classical antiquity or the English language, or to misdeeds of American presidents; and then, "Viola!" open the book and out cascades mini golf holes. Little hazards sculpted out of paper.
(Fore!)
Sunday, February 22, 2009
The move.
The above photograph is of the raw space, just a few of my things in it after "move-in" this weekend. I am one of five residents at Aferro, and I am thrilled at the prospect of working in such close proximity to artists all being granted the same thing - space, access to community, and access to resources.
The other artists in residency are located on the Aferro website (see People, Places, Things).
Sunday, February 15, 2009
The Art of Numbers

I have a few pieces in an upcoming show "The Art of Numbers" at Good Question Gallery in Milford, PA. This is noteworthy for a few reasons; first of which is that show marks the opening of the art space as well - a great venture by artist/curator Rich Cuttrona. Two other great reasons are the other artists - Lisa Zukowski (lisaz.com) and Monica Goldsmith (monicagoldsmith.com).
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Saturday, January 31, 2009
I see footprints in the new snow.
coyotes. just knowing they are out there is like knowing musicians are sitting in front of instruments.
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