05.19 2006
Our Mission Statement, Revised
“Yeah, I found the 1026 “mission statement” or whatever it is, that goes out of its way to flaunt it’s cliquishness to be annoying. Doesn’t it kind of contradict the spirit of this open ended and free-art enterprise to be exclusionary? They seem to be asking to be painted with the same navel gazing brush if they proclaim their goal to be sort of navel gazing.”thanks john, we appreciate your thoughts! we def. are not interested in excluding anyone and we will take that in mind concerning the mission statement. progress not perfection!
05.12 2006
Just clap your hands and just clap your hands
Thank you to all you good people at Space 1026 who have made that split second decision to put recyclable materials into the blue bin instead of the ground.
I make a pile like this in front of my house about once a month.
05.04 2006
FabricHorse.com ReDesigned
Last week I launched, FabricHorse.com for my good friend Carrie who is the Production Manager for R.E.Load and also a founding member of Black Floor. I built a custom CMS and coded out the lovely design provided by our good friend Emily Glaubinger.
05.02 2006
Rae Rae’s show @ Moore
Thesis ShowMoore College of Art & Design20th & The ParkwayPhiladelphiaApril 26th-May 15th
05.02 2006
PEN PALS @ PADLOCK GALLERY
blind “exquisite corpse” drawing collaborations betweenartists inside and outside of prison walls
opening reception:
SATURDAY May 6th8:00pm to 12:00am@ The Padlock Gallery1409 Ellsworth St.www.padlockgallery.com
Exquisite Corpse is a drawing game in which two artists collaborate on a drawing of a figurewithout being able to see what the other is drawing. A piece of paper is folded in half and one person draws a head on one side then the other person draws a body on the other. Afterwards the paper is unfolded and the collaboration is revealed.
In this brand new show from the Padlock Gallery pairs of artists, consisting of one currently in prison and one currently out of prison, were randomly teamed up to play the game. The artists in prison were all sent drawing paper folded in half and randomly assigned to draw a head or body (some had their paper confiscated and had to hand in paper from “approved” paper dealers). These drawings were then masked before being given to the outside artists to complete. No one saw what the other one had drawn.
This same process was done with students at YOUTHBUILD Charter School who collaborated with ten young people their own age who are currently incarcerated in Philadelphia. The show wil be up until the month of May and the artists on the inside will get copies of their work sent to them.
ARTISTS INCLUDE:
Andrew Jeffrey WrightBeth NixonHeather MortonJames UlmerJesse MoynihanJohn HeronJuliet WayneKarel MatoKris ChauLiz RywelskiMark PriceRandall SellersTadashi MoriyamaXavier SchipaniAdan Flaco MartinezAna Lucia GelabertAntonio HowardBernard PatrickDan FletcherDanny Rene ?Hawk? SmithEd ChaparroFabian FloresJames B. MouraScott ServisSherry Ann VincentSundiata AcoliVirgil Barfield