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Metro Weekly Cover: Valentines Edition

As a fan of Cabaret, it was great fun to illustrate both Joel Gray and Alan Cummings for this weeks Metro Weekly. Interviews with both emcees are featured in this weeks special Valentines Day edition. You can read the interviews online here”’

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beinArt Gallery Inaugural Group Exhibition

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Come and celebrate the grand opening of beinArt Gallery on March 12th at our inaugural group exhibition.

We will be showcasing over 50 works from a host of leading local and international artists! This will be a truly spectacular show celebrating a growing international movement of highly skilled figurative artists with inclinations towards the strange and anomalous.

WHEN: Opens Saturday, March 12th with an opening reception, 5pm – 10pm. Exhibition runs until April 28th.

PARTICIPATING ARTISTS: Julia deVille, Jana Brike, Scott Musgrove, Chet Zar, Casey Weldon, Henrik Aarrestad Uldalen, Dan May, Kit King, Oda, Alex Garant, James Guppy, Matthew Quick, Peter Gric, Scott G Brooks, Chris Leib, Caitlin McCormack, Nick Sheehy, Steven Kenny, Adipocere, Amanda Sage, Lucy Hardie, Rachel Bess, Ben Howe, Carrie Ann Baade, Sandra Yagi, Lucia Mocnay, Joshua Suda, Maria Teicher, Effie Pryer, Tim Molloy, Beau White, Iain Whittaker, Kim Evans, Ville Lopponen, Marina Dieul, Jason Limon, Isabel Peppard, Dale Keogh, Jeff Christensen, Orryelle Defenestrate Bascule, Gerard Geer, Larkin, Macsorro & more!

beinArt Gallery will also stock a range of limited-edition prints from respected artists such as Greg “Craola” Simkins, John Brosio, Redd Walitzki, Cam de Leon & Matt Dangler. We also carry a curated range of speciality books, artisanal jewellery and other curiosities.

WHERE: beinArt Gallery / 1 Sparta Place, Brunswick, Melbourne, VIC 3056, Australia – PHONE: +61 420949925

The beinArt Surreal Art Show 2016

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The beinArt Surreal Art Show 2016 will be the 5th beinArt Collective group exhibition at CoproGallery, curated by Jon Beinart. This exhibition will showcase new work by over 55 artists. All participating artists have been selected for their exceptional technique and shared fascination for surreal and imaginative themes.

WHEN: Opens Saturday, February 20th with an opening reception, 8pm – 11.30pm and runs until March 12th. Many of the artists will be in attendance at the opening!

PARTICIPATING ARTISTS: Greg “Craola” Simkins, Martin Wittfooth, Travis Louie, David Stoupakis, Josh Keyes, Esao Andrews, Jana Brike, Casey Weldon, Chris Mars, Chet Zar, Redd Walitzki, Dan May, Henrik Aa. Uldalen, Marco Mazzoni, Hannah Faith Yata, F. Scott Hess, Matt Dangler, John Brosio, Naoto Hattori, Brian Viveros, Scott Scheidly, Peter Gric, Cam de Leon, John Brophy, Jean Labourdette, Pamela Wilson, Scott G. Brooks, Jason Limon, Christopher Ulrich, Kikyz1313, Jon Jaylo, Tomasz Alen Kopera, Heidi Taillefer, Chris Peters, Matthew J. Levin, Carrie Ann Baade, Jeremy Enecio, Jeff Jacobson, Sandra Yagi, Barnaby Whitfield, Sarina Brewer, Maria Teicher, Erik Thor Sandberg, Brendan Danielsson, Jeff Christensen, Alexandra Manukyan, R. Freymuth-Frazier, Eddy Stevens, Chris Leib, Steven Kenny, Jonathan Payne, Greg Brotherton, Robert Steven Connett, Jonathan Bergeron, José Luis López Galván & Mark Gleason

WHERE: Copro Gallery / 2525 Michigan Ave. T5 / Santa Monica, CA 90404 – PHONE: 1-310-829-2156

Holiday Starkillers at the Anacostia Arts Center

I’ll have 5 new paintings in Holiday Starkillers…here’s a few to get started…more soon.

Sacred Heart of Yoda
Risen She Has: The Ascension of the Leia
HOLIDAY STARKILLERS: AN EXHIBITION OF WORKS INSPIRED BY GEORGE LUCAS’ EPIC SPACE OPERA
December 11- January 9
(Washington, DC) Anacostia Arts Center hosts a group exhibit curated by Andrew Wodzianski. Holiday Starkillers celebrates the cultural phenomena of George Lucas’ space saga. Featuring works by Andrew Wodzianski, Scott G. Brooks, Greg Ferrand, Chris Bishop, Jared Davis, and Steve Strawn. Opening reception is on December 11 from 6-8 pm.
Lucas’ inspiration was drawn as far from the Epic of Gilgamesh to Kurosawa’s The Hidden Fortress. He also depended on the imagination of conceptual designers Colin Cantwell, Alex Tavoularis, and Ralph McQuarrie. He has inundated our culture with licensed toys, games, accessories, and collectibles for the past thirty-eight winter holidays.
Holiday Starkillers pays reverence to market penetration, thematic parallels, and early conceptualizations with an exhibit of futuristic grandeur! Holiday Starkillers runs December 11 – January 9 at Anacostia Arts Center (1231 Good Hope Road, SE, Washington DC 20020, 202-631-6291) with an opening on December 11 from 6 – 9 pm.
Gallery hours are Tuesday – Saturday from 10 am – 7 pm. The exhibition is free and open to the public.