More Opening Night Photos
Metro Weekly has some great ones here.
Metro Weekly has some great ones here.
Great photo essay in the Washington Post covering the Mid-City Artists Open Studios.
Big thanks to everyone who helped make the show a success. It was a beautiful night and a beautiful crowd. Here are just a few images from the show. You can see more either on my Facebook page or on Flickr.
Artists Todd Gardner, Kerri Sheehan, and Sondra Arkin
Siobhan Gavagan and photographer William Waybourn
Melissa (aka Oui Oui Nono) and me
With artist Mike Weber
Jimbo, Ed, and Todd
Pretty Girls and Robots/Two Unicorns F$%#ing t-shirt artist Chris Bishop
With designer Nathan Gomez and Michael Vogelsang
With Colin, Tom Goss, and photographer Todd Franson
With supermodel and guitarist Rick from Demivolt
Emily, Amy, Sarah, Mark, and Michelle
With artist Matt Hollis
Drew and Suzi from Long View Gallery
Afterparty at The Passenger with Matt Sesow, Sarah Massey, and Dana Ellyn
The last shot of the night with artists Anna U Davis and Dana Ellyn
The 3rd annual “13th Hour” Group Show is up at Last Rites Gallery in NYC through November 27th. It’s an amazing space, so I encourage you to stop by if you’re in the city. Artists this year include: Paul Booth, Scott G. Brooks, Caniglia, John Cebollero, David R. Choquette, Christopher Conte, Brendan Danielsson, Jason D’Aquino, Pedro De Kastro, Paul Gerrard, Fred Harper, Naoto Hattori, Charlie Immer, Sarah Joncas, Craig LaRotonda, Laurie Lipton, Travis Louie, Michael Mararian, Chris Mars, Richard Meyer, Chris Peters, Anthony Pontius, Paul Rumsey, José Manuel Schmill, David Stoupakis, Brian M. Viveros, Jasmine Worth, and Chet Zar.
Here’s a link to the online preview. It’s always nice to show with such a great lineup of artists. The work is awesome as usual, but I particularly enjoyed Brenden Danielsson’s drawings.
Here’s my piece, “Mousetrapped”:
Here is the new work from the show. You can see larger images on Flickr.
“Separation Anxiety: An Allegory for the Conflict between Good and Evil”
“Duty Bound with a Fancy Coat”