Official ReThink Ink Announcement

And here’s the official announcement for the Rethink Ink exhibition at the Boston Public Library:

The show will run from April 12 through July 31st. Don’t forget the panel discussion on the 24th. As I posted here, I have a large-format installation in the Johnson Lobby. Lots of of information about the artists and the work will be here shortly. There will be an opening the evening of April 11th, but I’m not supposed to invite more than 5 people. So, none of you are invited. However, feel free to browse the stacks at the Library that evening if you wish. Maybe from around 5:30 to 8:00?  There might be some printmakers hanging around willing to discuss their work. You never know!

ART @ 52 Oxford Pics

There was a great little art fair at the Northwest biology building in Harvard yesterday, a portion of the proceeds of which went to the Susan G. Komen Foundation. I was able to be part of the fair, which was very well put together. Here’s a pic of my space:

I was also able to draw a Random Walk on the floor with tape, bringing my collection of floor walks up to 4. Here’s a snapshot of the piece from the side:

And here’s a composite of individual shots that give more of an overhead view:

Finally, here’s the time-lapse video I created while making the piece:

MassArt Auction: Saturday, 9 April 2011

Remember this letterpress print?

ASCII Interpretation of Stella's Lac Laronge IV Printed in Avocado Green and Harvest Gold

It’s available for purchase at the MassArt Spring Auction, along with plenty of other excellent works of art. I was at the Auction Preview on Wednesday, and I found works by several of my friends, as well as a large Chuck Close, two lovely small prints by William Kentridge, a Jenny Holzer, a William Wegman, a Breon Dunigan and a Joe Fig.

Quick Images of BCA Opening

Sorry it’s been light, I’ve been really busy. With an opening at the Boston Center for the Arts, for one thing. Here’s a pic of the opening-in-progress:

BCA Opening of "Contained"This is the show “Contained” curated by John Pyper, and it’s pretty awesome. I would go see it, it’s centrally located, it’s a nice gallery, and there are plenty of restaurants and bars around for afterward!

My piece is here, in a somewhat crappy image:

Panamax Vessel Piece

Standard Shipping Container and Panamax Vessel Cargo Capacity, to Scale

You can see the curator’s reflection in the plexiglas. The piece is 72″ x 8.5″ x 8″, and represents the volume available for cargo in a Panamax-class container vessel. The model container is there for size.

Here’s a really really crappy image of the container:

Maersk Sealand Shipping Container, railroad N-scale

Maersk Sealand Shipping Container, railroad N-scale

Better images coming soon!

Adams House Show, Harvard

Here’s a quick gallery of images from my solo show at Harvard. The reception was this evening, and went very well.