Monday, May 07, 2007

Have I Mentioned

that I have a show up at the Audubon Society headquarters in Bristol right now?

No, of course I haven't. It's been a month without mentionings. An unmentioning, though thankfully not unmentionable, month.

Nonetheless, I have a show of six big 'uns up at the "education center" of the Audubon Society, and they'll be up through the end of June. I was invited to show here after the coordinator of the center saw my work in another show and saw the... uh... connection. I'm somewhat ashamed to say that I'd never thought of it myself, nor had I been to the center until I hung my show.

But it's delightful and waterside and trail-filled and ornithologically responsible and if you have a free spring day and a penchant for wandering and looking upwards, you should make a visit. Also, if you're going to go all that way to Bristol, you may as well make a detour to Eskimo King in Swansea for soft serve. This year, someone has concientiously and carefully used a black marker to change the flavor "Rum" to "Bum".

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Also

I will be showing an entirely different sort of piece in the Sight Of Sound group show at the fantasticfantabulous Machines With Magnets gallery for the next two weeks. Other artists in the show include Huckleberry DelSignore and Natalie Wright, among a hefty slew of others.




Machines With Magnets Gallery is quite possible the best gallery space in the state (or in the whole northeast), located in the same building as the Machines With Magnets Studio, which is quite possibly the best recording studio in the state (or in the whole northeast). The whole MWM establishment is run by a small group of people (my favorites in the whole northeast) who deserve all of the success and admiration that they're starting to receive.


Guess which one of us is really Keith.

The Sight Of Sound show opens on Friday, May 11. There is also a closing party on Friday, May 18th, which will be a raging good time complete with the stunning Boston band Ho-Ag, and the always beloved Denim Venom.

This piece is different from my others in that it is miniscule. Three panels, each only 1 foot by 2 feet. Also it features flat, simple outlines. Hmm.



Other things, too. I'm sure I'll post like a madwoman soon enough.
Good night!