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Showing posts with label events. Show all posts

Saturday, March 5, 2011

HUM at SOFA Gallery opens Saturday, March 5 | 7-10pm



Barry Stone’s exhibition of photographs, collages, and drawings, Hum, distorts sets of polarities: feminine and masculine, the ballad and metal music, the drawn image and the mechanical image, youth and adulthood.

A 16-page full color catalog packaged with a CD of original music written and performed by Stone to accompany the exhibition will be available.
Each CD sleeve features a unique drawing.

Listening party at 7:30pm SHARP.

More Details at SOFA GALLERY

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Lakes Were Rivers Book Launch | Saturday, February 19, 2011 at Domy Books, Austin


Image by Leigh Brodie

Domy Books is pleased to present:

Lakes Were Rivers
Book Release Party and Slide Show

Featuring work by:
Adam Schreiber, Anna Krachey, Barry Stone, Ben Ruggiero,
Elizabeth Chiles, Jason Reed, Jessica Mallios, Leigh Brodie,
Mike Osborne, Sarah Murphy, Susan Scafati Shahan

Essay by: Katie Geha

Saturday, February 19, 2011 at Domy Books, Austin
913 E Cesar Chavez, Austin, TX 78702
7-9pm, FREE ADMISSION

All signed copies of Lakes Were Rivers ($27) will include a print by one of the artists

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Closing Reception for Art Palace



Last Day of Art Palace in Austin
will be Sunday, December 6th at 2pm-6pm
Art Palace - 2109 E Cesar Chavez, Austin, TX

Come by and see me and the show!

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

When Black Friday Comes. . .

A Nationwide Call: You Photograph Black Friday, We Exhibit Your Pictures


A jury of internet photography superstars including Amy Stein, John Saponara, Jake Stangel, Jörg Colberg, Stephen Frailey, Brian Ulrich, and Jon Feinstein wants to see and show your images of Black Friday.

Find out more here.
via Amy Stein.

Send your Cyber Monday Pictures to me.

Cue Steely Dan.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

E.A.S.T.


Major Brand Gas, Austin, TX 11.15.2009

Ben Ruggiero in the Studio, Austin, TX 11.15.2009

East Austin Studio Tour:

Lots of great conversations over the weekend in the studio. Didn't see much of my peers work, saw Ben's a lot whom I share the studio with. This year the tour is spread out over two weekends, which I am not sure is such a great idea. I will reserve judgment until after next week, but I am pretty spent and it is only half way over.

Lauren Greenfield to Speak in Austin November 20



Lindsey at a Fourth of July party three days after her surgery, Calabas photo by Lauren Greenfield

Austin Center of Photography
presents Lauren Greenfield as the third installment of their Icons Series.

Friday, November 20, 7pm - An Evening with Lauren Greenfield

The Icons of Photography No.4 lecture brings Lauren Greenfield to Austin. Once again to be held in the Blanton Museum of Art Auditorium.

Photographer and filmmaker Lauren Greenfield has garnered critical acclaim documenting modern youth culture, examining pervasive phenomena from eating disorders and the obsession with body image, to the extreme effects of consumerism. Author of the groundbreaking books Fast Forward, Girl Culture, and Thin, Greenfield was named by American Photo as one of the 25 most influential photographers working today. Her work appears regularly in The New York Times Magazine, Sunday Times Magazine, Time, Newsweek and Fortune, and is in many museum collections including the Getty , the Los Angeles County Museum, and the Art Institute of Chicago.

Greenfield directed and produced her first feature-length film, THIN (HBO, 2006), about the treatment of eating disorders. THIN premiered at Sundance, won Best Documentary at the London International Film Festival, and was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Direction. Her new film, kids + money (HBO, 2008), was selected for Sundance, and won numerous international awards.

General Admission $10 & Students/Seniors/Military $5 in advance.
Advance ticket sales and member's RSVP open November 1st.

Buy Tickets here.