Thursday, September 25, 2008
Retiring the Boots
The "Trashman" boots (oddly the name given to the style from Terra) have been good to me. The steel toe and steel plate bottoms have saved me from possible injury. These are necessary issue for the artists that come to the residency. They are as heavy and clunky as they look but worth every penny for there safety. They will probably last me a life-time of future trips out to the dump to keep up my collecting. For now I will give them a short leave from duty.
The Free Pile
Here's one of the loads I'm taking back to my studio. It was really hard to make decisions on what to take and what to leave behind. Rest assured I'll be back in the future to take advantage of my life-time rummaging rights at the dump. Just another perk from being apart of the residency at SF Recycling and Disposal.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
The Show Comes Together
The residency is quickly coming to a close. Me and Casey Logan have been busy this past week clearing out the studio, finishing up pieces, painting walls and hanging/arranging the art work. You'd never recognise the space these days, the studio has once again been transformed into a gallery. This doesn't happen magically, a lot of work from various people helped to get it all together. Many thanks to a lot of hard work from James Sellier (the problem solver and all around fun guy to have around), Christine Lee (good friend and one of the two artists next to come to the residency), Micah Gibson (past student artist in residence and current employee for the program), Bessie Kunath (past student artist in residence and current employee for the program as well as provider of cool beverages), and of course Deborah Munk (the Director of the program)for all her hard work in organizing everything along the way. Many thanks.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Fresh Batch of Lattice
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Vintage Spools of Thread
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