The Out-Of-Towners
Opening: Saturday, Mar 22nd 5-8pm
Works from Anthony Lister (NYC)
Erkut Terliksiz (Turkey)
Christofer Chin (LA)
Cody Hudson (Chicago)
Corey Arnold (Portland)
Keith Shore (New Jersey)
Mel Kadel (LA)
Tessar Lo (LA)
Travis Millard (LA)
Fecal Face Dot Gallery, an extension of the popular San Francisco-based art and culture website Fecalface.com, opens “Out-Of-Towners,” the second show in the galleries two-show opening series. Following the success of the galleries inaugural show “Welcome Home,” “Out-Of-Towners” is a collection of works by site favorites hailing from Los Angeles to Istanbul. “There’s a lot of work by a lot of talented people out there,” says John Trippe, founder and curator of FecalFace.com, “but you can only get so much by viewing work online. I’m excited to merge what we’ve been doing online since 2000 into the vibrant art scene here in San Francisco.”
66 Gough St. @Market
gallery@fecalface.com
Wed 3-8pm & Sun 12-6pm
Posted on March 21, 2008 at 12:46 PM | Comment (0 comments)
some recent collages of mine (and a photo of them installed) .........
Posted on March 21, 2008 at 10:08 AM | Comment (1 comments)
very excited to be included in the new issue of Arkitip. this issue is the first issue of the magazine to focus almost entirely on one artist (evan hecox). it focuses on his process (showing ref photos from trips to mexico) as well as showing new work. also in the issue they have 2 “guest” spots where myself and todd st. john each show 20 pages of work. the issue comes in a hand stamped envelope and also comes with a signed evan print.
Posted on March 20, 2008 at 03:23 PM | Comment (0 comments)
Opening Reception March 20
Exhibition: March 20 > April 26, 2008
Curated by Maya Hayuk
Artists:
Andrew Jeffrey Wright
Chris Duncan
Christine Shields
Cody Hudson
Heidi and Erika Lynn Anderson
Jovi Schnell
Kayrock and Wolfy
Kyle Ranson
Maya Hayuk
Paul Wackers
Thaddeus Kellstadt
A.L.I.C.E Gallery
Brussels, Beliguim
more info here...
Posted on March 17, 2008 at 11:47 AM | Comment (0 comments)
Friday, March 7, 2008 through March 22, 2008
Radar Eyes: A survey of hallucinogenic print making
curated by Seripop and Reuben Kincaid
Canadian Print duo Seripop and Reuben Kincaid are hosting a large group show representing the works of experimental printmakers on March 7, 2008. The exhibition contains work sharing a similar aesthetic highlighting the talents of artists and designers making hand drawn, ephemeral work. Many of the prints depict distortions of perception, altered states of awareness and geometric, sometimes hallucinogenic subject matter or compositions.
Featuring work by:
Seripop
Xander Moro
Michael DeForge
Ron Liberti
Daniel St George II
Cody Hudson
Justin Fines
Sakura Maku
Zeloot
The Little Friends of Printmaking
Justin Gradin
Jesjit Gill
Tom Hohmann
Nolen Strals
Delicious Design
Nina Logan
Mark McGinnis
Raphael Lyons
Lisa Ceccarelli
Dominique Pétrin
Rob Churm
Keith Herzik
Urban Inks
Dan Grzeca
Christopher Norris
J. G. Pizzoli
Luke Frost
Gunsho
Tim Gough
N Freibert
Alphonse Raymond
Other
Dernier Cri
Bongout
Devon Varmega
Matt Hart
Dan William
Tetsunori
Push The Button
Dave Bailey
Michael Comeau
Mille Putois
Sonnenzimmer
Mike Krol
Lizz Hickey
E*rock
Brent Wadden
Paul Nudd
Matthew Lock
Jared Connor
Alvaro Ilizarbe
Luke Ramsey
and others!
OPENING RECEPTION + PERFORMANCE
Friday, March 7, 2008, 7pm - 12pm
Performance by The Chandeliers and special guests ($5 cover after 9m)
EXHIBITION VIEWING HOURS
Saturdays, March 8th and March 15th, 2008 12-6pm
The Co-Prosperity Sphere
3219-21 South Morgan Street
Chicago Illinois, 60608
USA
Posted on March 06, 2008 at 05:51 PM | Comment (0 comments)
Dungeons & Dragons Co-Creator Dies at 69
By EMILY FREDRIX – 2 hours ago
MILWAUKEE, Wis. (AP) — A sad day for fans of role-playing games: The man who co-created Dungeons & Dragons is dead.
Gary Gygax died Tuesday morning at his home in Lake Geneva, Wis. His wife Gail says the 69-year-old had been suffering from health problems for several years.
Gygax and Dave Arneson developed Dungeons & Dragons in 1974 using medieval characters and mythical creatures. The game known for its oddly shaped dice eventually was turned into video games, books and movies. It’s considered the grandfather of fantasy role-playing games and has inspired legions of adoring fans. Gygax’s wife says he always enjoyed hearing from them.
Posted on March 04, 2008 at 03:43 PM | Comment (1 comments)
mike genovese updates his site with some new projects.
Posted on March 03, 2008 at 01:35 PM | Comment (0 comments)











