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Check out the wicked poster designed by alaricgarnier! See you all there/Stay tuned! THANKS, AL!
SOUNDTABLES ON ROUND ART
As we gear up for BAMBOULA / NOLA this fall check out the roundtable audio section at the May Gallery site for our talk with sound artist Thomas Grill from his October 2013 residency. It's a primer for sound in New Orleans.
http://themayspace.com/publication/round-table-recordings/
This Friday, February 7th at May gallery & residency, opening of Susan Bowers exhibition “Triptix”. On Saturday, round table about Susan's work, still at May gallery. Don’t miss it if you are in New Orleans this weekend!
Momo's exhibition at May gallery in New Orleans is really stunning! Check out some pictures on Facebook
This Friday, November 13th at May gallery & residency, opening of Momo exhibition "Butt Joints". On Saturday, round table about Momo's work, still at May gallery. Don't miss it if you are in New Orleans this weekend!
Notes on a crappy art week.
So, it has been a bit since I've posted on what's been going on with my art. Basically lots of rejection letters hit my e-mail and postbox the past couple of weeks, and my level of enthusiasm to continue submitting work is at an all time low. Rejections are not a new thing, but when they all come at once, it's like being punched in the stomach multiple times.
Yesterday, I missed my gallery opening at Webster University's May Gallery due to writing down the wrong day in my planner. I have some work showing my St. Louis City Project: "St. Louis, My Love," shown along side work my Martin Hyers and William Mebane's "Empire" photo series. I talked to my colleague/the gallery director this morning, and my face dropped with realization that I missed it. I can't believe I've gotten so over-scheduled.
Basically I don't know how to catch up in all this, and I am getting tired of working and trying to finish my last semester of grad school. I am really hoping that things turn-around. I am just not happy with the way things are going, and would like to re-do the last 24 of my life.