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I Do Too Many Art Shows

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

Some people burn the candle at both ends–I microwave it.

I believe I’ve shot about 10,000 images since May, and have been bustin’ out art shows like it’s goin’ out of style. I currently have photography up in four different places in Seattle. They are as follows:

Starfish Studios – 619 Western Avenue, 4th Floor South (new work from the last three weeks) – This show is TONIGHT ONLY. Come see my fellow photogs and I tonight from 6-10 pm.

Zero Zero – 1525 Summit Avenue, in Capitol Hill (with Angel Ceballos and Daniel McManus)

Kaladi Bros.511 E Pike Street, in Capitol Hill (solo show; Food Pornography Redux)


The LASTWEAR Store – 5459 Leary Avenue N.W in Ballard (older work, mostly studio and steampunk-themed)

All of the work at these locations is priced reasonably to move. I really do not need four shows’ worth of framed prints in my house! Go buy stuff, please! <3

Thank you.

Photo Show at Zero Zero – TONIGHT

Saturday, August 22nd, 2009

Reminder:

Photo Show at Zero Zero

TONIGHT! A brightly-colored portraiture show with myself and two of my friends/favorite photographers, Angel Ceballos and Daniel McManus!

at ZERO ZERO
1525 Summit Avenue, Seattle, WA, 98127
August 18 – September 21
Artist Reception: Saturday, August 22, 8-11 p.m.

I’m finishing up a batch of beet hummus right now! Come eat my food and look at all the shiny bits!

Thank you.

Photo Show at Zero Zero

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

I’ve arranged a very brightly-colored photo show with two of my friends/favorite photographers, Angel Ceballos and Daniel McManus!

at ZERO ZERO
1525 Summit Avenue, Seattle, WA, 98127
August 18 – September 21
Artist Reception: Saturday, August 22, 8-11 p.m.

See, a Saturday reception for folks who can’t usually make it out during the week for Art Walk! yay! The pool table will be out, and I’ll have Katamari Damacy on the big screen (in case the art isn’t entertaining enough as it is ;) .

Put this on your calendar! I’ll post again when it gets closer to the event, too.

Thank you.

Tonight: ANACHROTECHNOFETISHISM

Friday, September 12th, 2008

After six weeks of Oregon Trail-style grueling, dysentery-ridden assbustin’, I’m pleased to finally present the first all-American steampunk, post-civ, and retrotech group gallery show, opening tonight in Seattle, WA at Suite 100. Custom chocolates will be provided by Naftali.

anachrotechnofetishism

For those of you who cannot attend the event or would like to get a head-start on the art action, we’re preselling the show online. I expect most of the items will sell out quickly due to the caliber of artists involved and all the attention the show’s had, so if there’s something you really desire, please grab it up ASAP.

I am incredibly proud of the backbreaking work that the entire artist collective and crew put into this gig. While steampunk’s popularity generally emanates from its captivating and palatable visual aesthetic, I think the true reason why it has appealed to me so relentlessly is because of the meticulous, loving labor involved in creating its artifacts and culture. This has been difficult, and as David’s shadowbox states, “This won’t go on forever”, ‘this’ being a lot of things. But the notion of impermanence, something I feel acutely, clashes with steampunk’s ability to be perpetually outside time. Thus we press on, we work hard, and we hope together for a better future filtered through the triumphs and shortcomings of an altered past.

I could not have managed this endeavor without the assistance and reassurance of the twelve other artists involved, my co-curator Molly Friedrich, and even more so, the folks who stepped up to load in, run errands, produce group meals, and soothe stressful moments out of stalwart friendship alone. This is anarchism at work. An epic thank-you to Willow Bl00 for taking time off of her day job to hang the show, delivering tequila, and being a rock. I owe you one.

Thank you to everyone, and see you at the gallery opening tonight!

ANACHROTECHNOFETISHISM: artifacts by pioneers of american steampunk

Friday, August 8th, 2008

I’m pleased to announce that I am co-curating and presenting artwork as part of a 13-person group gallery show in Seattle. THIS is what I’ve been so busy scheming the last few weeks. Hope you’ll come. It is a great honor to work with so many talented individuals, all renaissance people in their own right.

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Long before the age of the internet, and well before the cold efficiency of the assembly line, existed fantastic and terrible machines, run on hope, sweat, and steam. It was a time in which form and function lived in sin, and everyman was a revolutionary.

We are 13 American artists united by broad geography and narrow aesthetic.

Marrying narrative and nostalgia to design and technology, we imagine the triumphs of the past overriding the failures of the present to create from the ruins and detritus a dazzling future-perfect.

September 12 – October 3, 2008
Opening Reception: September 12 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM

SUITE 100 GALLERY
2222 2nd Ave Suite 100, Seattle, WA 98121 (206) 956.3900

Etsy Update/Super Secret Art Show

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Despite radio silence, I’ve been keeping as busy as possible. Possibly too busy, if you ask me.

day of the dead earrings

I’ve spent several nights up late, aggravating my repetitive motion injury with Illustrator and Photoshop abuse, planted a ridiculous amount of veggies and herbs in my kitchen (!), baked 48 day-glo cupcakes, and I’ve updated my Etsy store with new jewelry. Go shopping!

On top of the aforementioned, plus job applications, plus an H+ meeting, plus organizing photo shoots, plus finishing a rush hairpiece job…I’ve been digging my sticky little fingers into the Seattle gallery scene. I’ll make the official announcement in a couple of days, but it seems that I’m co-curating and participating in a group gallery show with twelve other artists, all of whom I greatly admire and occasionally obsess about late at night. There’s a possibility I’ll be holding a solo show at another Seattle gallery early next year, as well. Details when they exist.

I’m tired! I think I need a vacation from being unemployed!