Holiday Show/Sale/Open House/Party
December 12th. Come join us for a holiday artist sale and open house. There will be hand made cards, ornaments, belt buckles, wood furniture and other locally made gifts. It is also an open house to celebrate our new, expanded space– “Makeville” is a woodworking school that I share space with and Robin will be there to show off her new area and talk about the classes and events she offers at Makeville (makeville.com). We are even trying to get some friends to play live music in the evening. So come by and see the creative stuff we make all day to keep ourselves out of trouble. Bring friends, spread the word. Many other businesses in the building will be having sales that day too– it is full of creative designer types. Come by: 119 8th ave #208– Between 7th and 8th ave in Gowanus. Close to F stop at 4th ave and 9th street.
Upcoming show!
I am pleased to invite you all to a group show I am participating in that opens this Saturday, Sept 12th. It is a PlaySpace project entitled “I’ld like to teach the world to play…” From the press release: “It is part of a new art fair organized by the Williamsburg Gallery Association called BROOKLYN ARTILLERY at The Castle Braid Lofts,114 Troutman Street, between Central and Bushwick Avenues… Co-curators on this project are David Gibson, Savannah Spirit, Rakien Nomura, Rebecca Eppenstein, and Elizabeth Line. Featured artists include Dianne Bowen, Marcy Brafman, Jennifer Burbank, Amy Chaiklin, Vincent Ciniglio, Barrie Cline, Katherine Daniels, Linda Griggs, Moira McDonald, Mary Ann Strandell, and Meggan Thompson.”
It is open every Sat and Sunday through the end of Oct. Come by and say hi!
For more information go to: http://playspace-projects.blogspot.com
New Mosaic piece
I recently finished a small mosaic wall hanging entitled “Cow Skull at Midnight.” Go to “Mosaics” or “New Work” to see a photo.
Amish barn wood
I’m currently working on some tables for an office in downtown Brooklyn. I’m using old Amish barn wood (pine). I love working with the old worn and warm wood. Go to “artwork- Furniture” to see photos. I like working with materials that have a long history already. I swear I can feel the energy in my hands when I work with the barn wood. Design wise I am combining some Shaker elements and arts and crafts style, and my own personal preferences. I also am using old wood joinery techniques which add to the evidence of hand feel of the old barn wood.