Scott

New Work

This is my latest piece. It was done specifically for the 5th Annual HeART of the Community exhibition and auction to be held in Rehoboth, June 3rd.

Above It All

Lots of new work, all in a similar vein. I like working with the stage concept, ala “all the world is a stage.” I see what’s going on behind and around the scenes as many things: our subconsious, god, motivation, or all the baggage we carry. Lots of directions to go with it, and I have many drawings started. Most of my focus seems to be drawn to the west coast lately, LA, San Franciso, and Seattle.

The good news I was hoping for didn’t come through, but other shows and opportunities have arisen. More details soon.

The latest…

I finished this today and sent it off to slides.com. If all goes well I’ll have some really good news by mid-April.

Tommy

Rita in “Engendered Species” Exhibit, Gatov Gallery, Long Beach CA

The curators have put together an excellent website with a catalogue of the artists. Nice to see Rita’s pretty face splashed throughout the site.

“Engendered Species: An international exhibition that questions the traditionally fixed binary classification of gender, exploring how we “do” or “undo” both the gendered body and gender as a performance, as well as examining gender as endangered. ”

April 2 – 6, 2006

CSU Long Beach
1250 Bellflower Blvd,
Long Beach, CA 90815

The exhibition then travels to the Gay and Lesbian Center of Los Angeles.

April 8 – May 12, 2006

The Village at Ed Gould Plaza
1125 N. McCadden Place
Los Angeles, CA 90038

Rita Fyne

Engendered Species was conceived and curated by students in two Cal State Long Beach courses: an art history seminar taught by Dr. Karen Kleinfelder, Fall 2005, and a museum studies practice class taught by Victoria Bryan, Spring 2006.