01.28 2007

More Localized Gravity Photos

In case anyone isn’t dizzy from staring at shingles for the past month, here are some more shots during setup. I didn’t get any pictures during the opening because I forgot to put the memory card back in my camera and I’m hating myself for it. They should make digital cameras with memory card alarms! If I could kick myself in the head I would, but until I get a set of double-jointed hips I guess I’ll just have to settle with kneeing myself in the face.

ICA Setup – 01
ICA Setup – 02
ICA Setup – 03
ICA Setup – 04
ICA Setup – 05

01.27 2007

Public Wall Writing in Philadelphia Book / Megawords Magaizne release party

You are invited to join us for a book release party for Public Wall Writing in Philadelphia on Wednesday January 31st, 2006. The event will be held at the Fleisher Ollman gallery at 1616 Walnut Street, Suite 100 (upstairs), and will take place from 6:00 to 8:00 PM.

Food will be provided by Wadada
Audio / visual / sound installations by Megawords Magazine. Beer by Yards

Copies of the Public Wall Writing in Philadelphia will be available for sale for $20.00. We will also have a limited number of Megawords Magazine number 6, which is as always free of cost.

At 8 follow everyone over to the after party at Bar Noir ( 112 S. 18th Street) hosted by Nicky $$$. Drink specials from 8-10PM

Hope to see you all come out!

Best,
Megawords Magazine

01.26 2007

Catch a Minnow: DRIZZ HOLLERING!!!

Check this out:
Thanks to Plastic Little for that subject line :) We love those bastards, so should you. Give them all your money…after you come through one last time for this:

WE HAVE 1000+ RECORDS TO MOVE THIS WEEKEND!!!!!! Please come through and grab some, make some offers and give us a couple of bucks ;) Seriously, we need to get them out of the space by the end of the weekend, and we’d love if you added to your vinyl collection with what we’ve got.

Someone…possibly the Ghost of Minnow’s Past…will be at 6th and Bainbridge this weekend trying to get that hustle on. This all sounds too vague you say? Well, it is. We’d love to pay some more bills by making a few sales…but we’re better off rolling some dice and making the hustle happen at this point. This last operation will be based on charitable donation and in the spirit of a free for all. First come, first serve. When you come through, help push a mop or broom…too.

Minnow this weekend:
Saturday – between 12p and 5p
Sunday – ???????????? sometime….

Expect a note in the door, otherwise……
so, yea, get in there!

01.25 2007

art raffle

holler at art raffle when you get a chance.

01.24 2007

Carz Will Burn the Khyber

January, 25 2007 The Khyber

56 South 2nd Street, Philadelphia
Cost : $8 Time: 9pm
Persona
American Watercolor Movement
Voodoo Economics
Carz Will Burn
Jason Carr
Video by Johnny Woods & others.

01.24 2007

“like visiting a summer art camp while the kiddies are at lunch.”

Space 1026 gets “mad props” by the man who writes things in the newspaper that the grown ups read. That’s great and all, but none of our friends read that paper. If only the people at Highlights Magazine or Boys Life would take notice. Don’t forget, Thursday at recess we are having face paintings!!

01.23 2007

Success! Website has been updated.

Long time supreme founder and owner of Space 1026, Adam LaMont Wallacavage, has finally started updating his online portfolio in hopes of better success when submitting his portfolio again to Tyler scrool of Fart and West Chester University, two schools that, like, totally dissed him man, and forced Adam to have to join the military.

01.19 2007

Crystal Stokowski has been sewing and sewing and sewing.

Space 1026 is spreading our signature visual chaos within the walls of the Institute of Contemporary Art as part of Locally Localized Gravity.

01.19 2007

Aryon Hoselton and Jesse Goldstein made a rope bridge.

Come to the opening on Friday, January 19th 6-8 pm at the ICA at the University of Pennsylvania at 118 South 36th Street, the exhibition runs January 20-March 25th, 2007.

01.19 2007

Becky Suss has been painting leaves.

The installation we have created is based loosely on the domain of the Ewoks, diminutive arboreal beings who share a communal space. Though they have yet to master advanced technology, they have nonetheless erected impressive villages high within the trees.