2010
I recently was interviewed by the lovely Thomas Seely from Breakthru Radio about the many hats I wear in my art practice.
Check it out:
September 2010
323 Projects is an exhibition space that exists as a phone number visitors can call to access contemporary art. To visit 323 Projects simply call (323) 843-4652 or (323) TIE-IN-LA. 323 Projects exists to provide a dispersed, peripatetic, and constantly accessible venue for artists of all kinds who seek to explore issues important to their respective practices.
For more info vist www.323projects.com
or call the gallery for free online using
GMAIL PHONECALLS
The artists involved with 323 Projects provide, create, or perform works that can be appreciated in bits and pieces, and at more than one time, in both public and private spaces, by an unseen, yet omnipresent, local and international audience. While 323 Projects is based in Los Angeles, it seeks to showcase work by a national and international selection of contemporary artists working in all media.
June 26th 7-10PM
Shangrila
a weekend desert art event
Saturday, June 26th 7-10pm
on-site camping available Fri-Sun
1030 Shangrila Rd.
Joshua Tree, CA 92252
featured artists:
Kelly Akashi
Michelle Andrade
Steven Bankhead
Diane Best
Kathrin Burmester
Helen Cahng
Enrique Castrejon
Michelle Chong
Kenneth Cowan
Drew Dunlap
Rob Faucette
Kate Harding
Ian Henderson
Jeffrey McClellan
Joanne Mitchell
Tucker Neel
Chris Oatey
Paul Pescador
Josh Rickards
Courtney Stricklin
John Weston
December 31, 2009 - January 31, 2010
Closing Reception
Jan. 31. 2010
6-8PM
CONTROL ROOM
2006 E 7th Street, Los Angeles, 90021
December 31, 2009 - January 31, 2010
November 21, 2009
Come check out my book submission for Side Street Project's Bookmeat fundraiser. I submitted a fabulous children's book about American patriotism.
Bookmeat – A fundraiser for Side Street Projects
“The Brick Building”
8870 Washington Blvd
(Between Robertson & National, next door to the Royal/T)
Culver City, CA 90232
$100 per ticket with great deals if you buy more than one!
October 11, 2009 12-6PM
Come check out my work as part of this day-long event
WHERE: The entire length of Washington Blvd., from Whittier to Venice Beach
WHEN: October 11, 2009 12PM-6PM
“A Day in L.A.” shows work from over sixty Los Angeles artists and non-artists in unused public outdoor spaces along the entire length of Washington Boulevard’s 27 miles, from Whittier to Venice Beach. For one day artists will perform works, create installations, facilitate happenings, and make music in unexpected spaces, such as on the sidewalk, between dumpsters, along railroad tracks, as well as inside the audience’s cars as they traverse one of LA’s most iconic boulevards. An official map of the day’s events along with schedules and other downloadable information will be available to the public starting on October 4 on the event website (www.washblvd.tk).