I wish I could see that show! Last time I saw Craig's work was at Keller Gallery in 2008. The same year in San Diego, he participated in the show "Cocked!" at Seminal Projects, and had a solo show "New Installation" at Spacecraft Gallery in North Park.
September 4th - October 16th, 2009 Opening: September 4th, from 6 to 9 pm.
Gallery hours: Saturdays 12 - 4 pm. And by appointment
(...) In both Kane's and Meyer's work there is a sense of an internal narrative, a story told to oneself, that interfaces with a public narrative - how the world sees us. Both artists also incorporate materials and processes that reflect narrative's patchwork nature - improvisation, revision and the sense of a protagonist are ongoing subthemes. Two Together allows for a dialogue between Kane's and Meyer's work that plays off their shared interest in storytelling and personal mythologies.
Mount Airy Contemporary Artists Space is an artist-run exhibition space in the Mt. Airy neighborhood of Philadelphia PA. We mount shows that emphasize connections between art communities and networks among artists.
Tonight is the opening of a new gallery in Solana Beach: Project x Art, created by Chris Martino. I am glad to be part of this adventure!
"WELCOME FRIENDS" A Group Show introducing Gallery Artists
AUG 25 - OCT 3, 2009 Opening Reception: Saturday, August 29, from 6 to 10pm Wine tasting generously provided by Carruth Cellars DJ Chuck Prada
Artists Geoff Ballard Kortney Ballard Kristi Cherundolo Samantha Churchill Tom Farrell Matthew Forderer Robert Gruber Michele Guieu Tony Larson Mark Leone Ryan Maher C. Martino Jen Martino Amanda Mueller Christine Rho Daniel Thedell Skye Walker
Project X Art 320 South Cedros Ave Suite 500 Solana Beach, CA 92075 (858) 792-9685 email: create@projectxart.com map
I am back from my trip to France. For the first time I went through the customs as an American citizen. But when I arrived at Houston airport with my American passport in my hand, I could not help being nervous, still thinking about my last trip to France two years ago, when things went really bad with Immigration and I could not come back to San Diego for 4 months... It was about a missing paper, a sand grain in the machine.
So Wednesday afternoon in Houston airport, when a smiling custom officer said joyfully: "welcome back!" as I passed the control with my children, I froze for a second - was he really talking to me?