Wednesday, April 29, 2009

RANT BOX

I did a little story board illustrating over the weekend for Gari Media Group. RANT BOX, a forum type television show for voicing your opinion on today's politics/social issues/whatever is pissing you off.
They pitched the tvshow idea to NBC yesterday morning with these drawings:



hopefully the pitch went well, I have not heard any further developments about it, so we shall see..... :)

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

The Tate Museum - Free and all over iTunes!

Jen Graves from Seattle's SLOG - always has the best updates, such as:

The Tate galleries have made hundreds of video and audio downloads available for free on iTunes.

More than 400 files are now on iTunes U - a section of the online store which features educational content.

Projects include a series of films that use social networking site Twitter to bring the audience's questions directly to artists like David Hockney.

There are also recent interviews with contemporary artists including Jeff Koons and Louise Bourgeois.

ART NERD ALERT!!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7998191.stm


Saturday, April 11, 2009

Saturday, April 4, 2009

April's First Friday at Sazz Vintage, Philadelphia, PA



Old City was rockin last night for April's First Friday! (a.k.a. ArtWalk, for all you Greenvillians..ahaha villians)



Combined with vintage clothes and somewhat vintage snacks (the old vanilla sandwich cookies, gingersnaps you ate when you were 3, and Mondos! the twist off top blue sugar water refreshments) my work, titled "Animals and Adcock" got some attention. It's a more commercial series than anything, and I had a few people cooooing over the elephant drawings. People love elephants.


So go visit the store, buy some vintage shit, I plan on doing so when I actually get a paycheck.

Arts Advocacy Day 2009



Along with my fellow Arts Administration colleagues, we ruled Capitol Hill!

500+ Arts leaders showed up for the American's for the Art's 22nd Annual Arts Advocacy Day.
Pennsylvania representatives were in high numbers, with Drexel students, of course, Arts Management students from Carnegie Melon in Pittsburg, most of the staff of the Philadelphia cultural Alliance and more.


The night before Capitol Hill, the nation's arts leaders witnessed the most amazing speech/spoken word/jazz performance ever given. Wynton Marsalis delivered a passionate call for action that had the entire Kennedy Center in tears and on their feet. In my opinion, the speech seamlessly articulated why people enter the arts, why they stay in the arts and why they fight for the arts.


On the Hill, I met with Senator Spector, as well as House of Representatives Charles Dent and Allyson Schwartz. They are all arts policy supporters, so my job wasn't too difficult.

Onwards and upwards! I will be running for Arts Advocacy Coordinator on the AAGA Board this year, and after that, hopefully be sitting at the North Carolina table at all future Arts Advocacy Days :)

HOME for a Week

It was magical.
I saw fields and wilderness and drove my car and lived out of a suitcase.
Thanks to all of those who put up with me while I emersed myself back into a world that made sense.
It's odd how proud I've finally become of the state I semi-hated when I resided in it.


I'm moving back. Soon-ish.