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Masters on Main Street, Catskill, NY

 

 

I’m showing Unlimited Promise in a storefront in Catskill, NY, a small town in the Hudson River Valley. The opening is tomorrow. Perfect timing for leaf-peeping too.

Big thanks to Jessica Fitzgibbon for organizing us Woodstock Byrdcliffe artists, and Fawn Potash at Greene County Arts.

 

masters on main round three; details at http://www.greenearts.org/exhibitions/mastersonmain

masters on main round three; details at http://www.greenearts.org/exhibitions/mastersonmain

Other events in Catskill this weekend:

Saturday evening openings
Barker Studio, 462 Main Street
Catskill Galleria, 281 Main Street
Open Studio, 402 Main Street

Sunday afternoon
Thomas Cole National Historic Site, 218 Spring Street/Rt 385
Lecture at 2 PM by Franklin Kelly, Curator at the National Gallery of Art and the 2011 exhibition, Robert S. Duncanson: The Spiritual Striving of the Freedmen’s Sons.

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Art & Development

Exhibition views of T_XT_RT @ Jenkins Johnson Gallery

Selected views of the current text-based show. Photos by Courtney Johnson.

Works by Nathaniel Donnett, Tim Etchells (Shouting your demands from the rooftop should be considered a last resort), and yours truly.

Works by Nathaniel Donnett, Tim Etchells (Shouting your demands from the rooftop should be considered a last resort), and yours truly.

Works by Samson Young, Burt Richie, Tim Etchells, Young, Jack Pierson, and Jeremy Burt.

Works by Samson Young, Burt Richie, Tim Etchells, Young, Jack Pierson, and Jeremy Burt.

In the project space: My installation, _Unlimited Promise_ (2009–2011, installation, foil-laminated paper, thread, light, shadow, dimensions variable).

In the project space: My installation, _Unlimited Promise_ (2009–2011, installation, foil-laminated paper, thread, light, shadow, dimensions variable).

There’s lots more work in the show. The exhibition continues through June 25, with readings on May 19 and June 2. Stop by.

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Community

Press Junket: 5/6 at Wattis, 5/8 SoEx Auction, 5/14 at Sight School

If you can’t get enough art at the MFA shows, I’ve also got a mini program of art events happening nearly every week this month. Join me on a short tour of ICAs, alternative non-profits and artist-run spaces.



Opening Thursday, May 6: We have as much time as it takes
Graduate Program in Curatorial Practice Thesis Exhibition

I’m looking forward to exhibiting the light and text installation Unlimited Promise at the Wattis. Participating artists: Nina Beier and Marie Lund (Berlin/London), David Horvitz (USA), Jason Mena (Puerto Rico), Sandra Nakamura (Lima), Roman Ondák (Slovakia), Red76 (Portland, Ore., USA), Zachary Royer Scholz (San Francisco, Calif., USA), Tercerunquinto (Mexico), Lawrence Weiner (New York/Amsterdam), and Christine Wong Yap (Oakland, Calif.,
USA).

May 6–July 31, 2010; Hours: Tues. & Thurs., 11 am–7 pm; Wed., Fri., & Sat., 11 am–6 pm
Reception: Thursday, May 6, 2010, 6–9 pm

Wattis Institute, 1111 Eighth Street, San Francisco, CA


Design by Dan McKinley


Cloud No. 3, 2006, collagraphic monoprint, 22 x 30 inches / 56 x 76 cm


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Saturday, May 8: Space Odyssey: Southern Exposure’s Annual Fundraiser + Art Auction

I’ve donated a large framed print to support this art organization committed to contemporary art by emerging artists.

Saturday, May 8; 6–10:30 pm [see the schedule]
Preview Exhibition: May 3–6, 2010, noon–6 pm

Southern Exposure, 3030 20th Street, San Francisco



Opening Friday, May 14: Irrational Exuberance (Asst. Colors): Solo Show

New installation, sculpture and work on paper inspired by discount culture and popular psychology.

Exhibition: May 14 – June 12; Gallery hours: Wed.-Sat., noon – 5 pm
Opening Reception: Friday, May 14, 7–10 pm

“As Is: Pop Art & Stuffhood” Closing Reception and Dialogue with special guests including critic and curator Glen Helfand and artist, writer and theorist Ginger Wolfe-Suarez: Saturday, June 12, 2–4 pm

Sight School, 5651 San Pablo (at Stanford), Oakland, CA



Opening May 28: Lending Library at Adobe Books

Lending Library is a group exhibition curated by Dena Beard featuring tools, materials, and resources from artists Amy Franceschini, Colter Jacobsen,
Kevin Killian, Tom Marioni, Emily Prince, Stephanie Syjuco, and Christine Wong Yap. [Can I just say what an honor it is to be included with this group, which includes a newly-minted Guggenheim Fellow?]

May 28–July 2, 2010
Opening Reception: Friday, May 28, 2010, 7-10 pm

Adobe Books Backroom Gallery, 3166 16th Street, San Francisco, CA 94103

Then, during the first weekend in June, come to Lake Merritt, where 20 third graders from the City of Oakland’s Lincoln Square Recreation Center will be giving away 1,000 balloons in my largest public project/social sculpture to date.


June 5: The Great Balloon Giveaway: Here and Now

One-day event: Saturday, June 5, 12-4 pm
A site-specific installation and social sculpture at Camron-Stanford House (c.1876), Lake Merritt, 1418 Lakeside Drive, Oakland, CA 94612. T-shirts sponsored by Oakland-based retailer FLINC.org.

Invisible Venue and Mills College Art Museum present
Here and Now
Curated by Christian L. Frock

Also: Elaine Buckholtz, “Out of the Blue (Mills Hall Reconsidered),” 2010. A site-specific light installation at Mills Hall (c.1871), Mills College.
Floor Vahn, “Sonic Pardee Home (Reconstituting Memories of Pardee Past),” 2010. A site-specific sound installation at Pardee Home Museum (c.1868), 672 11th Street, Oakland, CA 94607

June 10
Various locations, Oakland, CA
Closing Reception: Saturday, June 26, 8-10 pm, Mills Hall

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