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Club Arthouse
Saturday, November 26th, 2005With the help of Catherine O’Neill, Maritsa Asghari and my mom, we held a weekend website workshop for the young artists of Club Arthouse, a community program at local contemporary art space Arthouse. Each created their own flickr.com account for managing their portfolio photos and a WordPress-based website. These portfolios relied on a system of [...]
Austin’s Rising Stars
Thursday, October 13th, 2005Femme Fatale by Terra Goolsby Oct. 14 – Friday Rising Stars Studio 107 6-9pm Terra Goolsby, Jason Buchanan, Aron Johnston Goolsby’s immaculate Systems arrive with slick plastic experimentation, smart color contrasts and beautiful details informed by minimalist sculpture. Oct. 15 – Saturday Self Portrait Austin Museum of Art 9am-4pm Austin Art in Local, National, and [...]
Marfa, Texas
Tuesday, October 11th, 2005Photos by Lee Vanderpool Water I stand up and head south towards the Pizza Station. Away from the white linen hung on long lines of table running down the center of town. I walk fast, passing a white-haired woman in a loose polo shirt shaking a Splenda packet into her ice tea. Her friends lean [...]
AMOA Events
Thursday, August 25th, 2005In support of the 22 to Watch Exhibition currently at the Austin Museum of Art, I will be participating in two activities: Sept 8 Artist Talk – Remarks about Reminder, with several other artists. Sept 18 Family Museum Day – Kid-friendly art building Austin Chronicle’s review of the 22 to Watch Exhibition entitled 22 to [...]
Reminder
Thursday, August 18th, 2005I’m done installing Reminder, a painted outline of a tree covered with Post-it® note leaves, at the gracious Austin Museum of Art which puts the town in downtown at 803 Congress Avenue. The picture above depicts the work’s installation in my studio/bedroom. New photos from the museum’s installation are forthcoming. The 22 to Watch: New [...]
Delete
Tuesday, July 12th, 2005This summer, a powerful gesture covered all commercial signage on a Viennese shopping street with bright yellow blocks. Public art can only engage directly with commercial space, as long as its ephemeral, right? But, two weeks provides lasting images of a work about the coordination of a large group of people who would not have [...]
