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JUSTSEEDS SHOW OPENING THURSDAY!

JUSTSEEDS
Political Print Show and Art Sale
December 4th, 6-9pm


The Brecht Forum
451 West St, NYC

(the West Side Highway, btw Bank & Bethune Sts.)
Directions

The show will be up from 12/04/08 to 01/23/09

Justseeds/Visual Resistance Artists’ Cooperative is a decentralized community of political artists who have banded together to support each other and social movements. We believe in the power of personal expression in concert with collective action to transform society.

This exhibition is an opportunity to view and purchase over 50 different handmade prints by more than a dozen artists. All art will be for sale, much of it for $25 and under. Perfect socially conscious holiday gifts for friends and family!

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SIGNS OF CHANGE CLOSING SOON!

This show is totally amazing! You’ve got to see it before it goes. Give yourself at least an hour to soak it all in.

From one of the curators, Josh MacPhee:

Hi All!!

I just wanted to let everyone know that the show Dara and I curated, Signs of Changes at Exit Art (http://www.exitart.org/site/pub/exhibition_programs/signs_of_change/index.html) is only up for a few more days!
The show is the culmination of years of research tracking down a 1000 posters, videos, photos, textiles, and other ephemera from social movements from around the world. This is the largest project we have ever done, and we would love it if you get a chance to see it before it comes down. Here are the dates and times it will be open:
Tuesday November 25, 10am-6pm
Wednesday November 26, 10am-6pm
Saturday November 29, noon-8pm
Tues. Dec 2-Fri. Dec 5th, 10am-6pm
FINAL DAY: Saturday Dec 6, noon-8pm

[redacted]
It will be travellling next to the Miller Gallery, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA (Jan. 23–March 8, 2009). If you know of any venues, anywhere in the world, that might be interested in the show, we would love for this collection to be seen before it returns to the drawers of archives and individual’s boxes. (We have items from over 80 lenders, with works from 50 countries.)
Thanks!
-Josh

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PORTER FOX FEATURED IN NARRATIVE MAG THIS WEEK!

This is awesome, Porter’s story Outside Elko is “story of the week’ in Narrative Magazine! Take a look.

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MONICA CANILAO SHOW THIS THURSDAY

reblogged from overspray.com/blog: CONTAIN YOURSELF!

October 21st, 2008

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A N O N Y M O U S G A L L E R Y

“CONTAIN”
A project and exhibition featuring the works of
Anthony Lister, Greg Lamarche, Maya Hayuk, Monica Canilao

WHERE Anonymous Gallery 329 Broome St. Lower Level (BSMT), between Bowery and Chrystie, N.Y.C.

WHEN GALLERY EXHIBITION: October 23rd – November 24th - OPENING RECEPTION: Thursday October 23rd from 6:00- 9:00PM - Completed Project and Opening reception at Anonymous Gallery – 329 Broome Street – Lower Level – NYC www.anonymousgallery.com

PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Beginning Thursday October 16, 2008 and ending on Sunday, October 19, 2008, Anonymous Gallery had four 20ft shipping containers placed curbside near two separate major art institutions. Artists Monica Canilao, Maya Hayuk, Greg Lamarche and Anthony Lister each created and constructed installations inside the four containers. The artists created installations that explored the idea of containment, but their work ranged conceptually - discussing everything from the US political climate to sensory depravation. Two containers were placed in Chelsea on 22nd St and 11th Ave, near the Chelsea Art Museum and featured work from Anthony Lister and Greg Lamarche. The two containers in the Lower East Side on Chrystie St. and Rivington St., near the New Museum, featured work from Maya Hayuk and Monica Canilao. The project was a huge success and the public response was overwhelming

EXHIBITION DESCRIPTION
The gallery exhibition will open on October 23rd from 6 - 9pm and will be available to the public through November 22nd at 329 Broome Street – lower level - NYC

The project will be followed by a gallery exhibition featuring the participating artists – Monica Canilao, Maya Hayuk, Greg Lamarche, and Anthony Lister. The exhibition will feature collage, painting, sculpture, and installation to explore the complexity of exhibiting within a limited environment. It will serve as a tool to document the project and support the artist work. The title of the exhibition: Contain, is an examination into the perspective of how public art / street art is translated indoors. Conceptually the artwork inside of the containers was creatively free, limitless and available to the public, although its confines were restrictive. Similarly, the limitations of a gallery space translate differently than the freedom and spontaneity of the artists’ outdoor work.

Each artist will explore definitions for the word, contain:
1. To have within; hold. 2.. To be capable of holding. 3. To have as component parts; include or comprise 4. To hold or keep within limits; restrain 5. To halt the spread or development of 6. To check the expansion or influence of a hostile power or ideology by containment


Anthony Lister
uses comic book imagery for his own means, redirecting popular culture for personal expression. Lister graduated from Queensland College of Art in 2001 and mentored New Zealand painter, Max Gimblett. He undertook a research residency in Berlin and his travels have extended him to take part in solo and group exhibitions around the world. Lister has been a finalist in a number of prestigious awards including: The Prometheus Art Award, the Metro 5 Art Award, and he was invited to speak at the Semi-Permanent 2008 in Sydney.



Greg Lamarche
finds inspiration from fonts, letters, graffiti, text and NYC. His collages incorporate found materials and a variety of commercially printed papers. The work plays with a profusion of font styles, word fragments and multiple layers and employs characteristics from graffiti such as repetition, bold colors, multiple perspectives and movement. Born and raised in New York City, he began writing graffiti in 1981 and published Skills magazine during the early 90s. He has worked both as a designer and artist since 2000. His work has been featured in numerous magazines including Print, Juxtapoz, Arkitip, Swindle, Art New England, Mass Appeal, Vapors, Serie B and Garage among others.




Maya Hayuk
is a Ukrainian-American artist with a diverse skill set and creative repertoire. Her work combines intricate patterning, bright colors, and free association as she pieces together her paintings, prints, designs, drawings, videos, and photographs. Along with her solo work, Hayuk frequently collaborates with other artists. She has painted large-scale murals with the group, Barnstormers. Whatever form her work takes, it is inspired by her interest and collection of Ukrainian folk art and traditional crafts.

Monica Canilao attended the California College of Arts and Crafts, where she received her BFA in illustration. Monica Canilao interst in the ideas of home, community, and the passage of time are sewn delicately together in her large paper and fabric structures, installations and sculptures. She uses found objects, paper, printing, and fiber to juxtapose the profundity of simply having home with the ephemeral nature of spaces, community, and life itself. Most recently she participated in a group exhibition at Roebling Hall. She also created a mural with artist, David Ellis outside of Deitch Projects in Long Island City, and helped build boats and performances for Swoon’s “Swimming Cities of the Switchback Sea.”

Press relations: contact press@anonymousgallery.com or anonymous@heirapparentny.com

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A NICE VIDEO ABOUT SWIMMING CITIES OF SWITCHBACK SEA

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FUNDRAISER FOR CRAIG’S ORGANIZATION AT HUGS TONIGHT

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From his friends and family:

A year ago we lost a true hero and friend, Craig Murphey. Some called him a son, many called him a friend and still others called him “that dude who’s been staying on my couch, you know they guy with the biggest smile and the smelliest feet?”This Friday, October 11th, we celebrate his life and achievements as we hold a raffle and take donations for the NYC Coalition Against Hunger (www.nyccah.org) – the Craig Murphey fellowship. Criag’s fellowship helps fight hunger in west Harlem and other neighborhoods by providing access to nutritious foods to underprivileged families.

Please come out and support our love for our dear friend. Let’s all raise a glass of vodka and Coke Zero and dance like its going out of style!

The fundraiser is at Hugs (106 North 6th St, Williamsburg, Brooklyn) and starts at 9pm. Live music by Finger On The Pulse, Lauren Flax, Matty Royal, Eliz and DJ Wait Seriously. There’s no “cover”, per say, but if you have a heart bring some $ to donate to a great cause. Plus, you can win all kinds of awesome donated gifts from the community. That list is after the jump.

DONORS/PRIZES FOR CRAIG MURPHEY FELLOWSHIP RAFFLE
Tickets for the raffle will be on sale starting 9 pm for $5 bucks a pop, 5 for $20

- M Shanghai: $50 gift certificate
- Otte: $50 gift certificate
- Tailor NY: 7-course tasting menu for 2
- The Flaming Lips: signed limited edition tour poster
- Saved: Print by Bailey (usually priced at $150)
- Amy Techinor: handmade 2-finger rings, bottle cap necklace
- Andy Perez/Jersey City Tattoo: 1 hour of tattooing (to be confirmed)
- Colonel Records: 2 copies of each release
- The Goddamn Rattlesnake: banjo lesson with J
- Lauren Walkingcity: Handmade Craig Murphey For Pres posters (3)
- Ben Sherman: men’s neckties (about $50 a piece)
- 92YTribeca: pair of tickets to any 2 music events ($50 value)
- Elizabeth Weinberg: 2 photo prints
- CSS: Zoo York skateboard with venture trucks and ricta wheels( $110)
- Lodge: $50 gift certificate
- Hair Metal – Hair cut
- Sweet ups/Royal Oak - $25 gc
- Tattoo Culture - $150 gift certificate
- Lolay Maria – gift certificate
- Weimar New York – 2 tickets for Joe’s Pub show
- Essex – dinner for 2 w/ wine ($80?)
- Sally Hershberger Salon - 3 cuts ($200 each)
- Muddy Paws - $50 gift certificate
- Mishka - misc. clothing
- Southern Records – Prize Pack ($75 each)

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ANGELA TOOK THIS PIC OF THE STORY MILL AT MASS MOCA

and i like it a lot. this was the first guy to type in it i think and he’s a trustee-looking trustee.

Angela Trustee Story shot

Angela is a talented photographer and filmmaker. Her flickr page is here.

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TONIGHT! TOM BEALE & WHY ARE WE BUILDING SUCH A BIG SHIP?

Honey Space An independently produced solo New York debut, in a formerly abandoned warehouse in the heart of Chelsea. Thomas Beale has culled the products of years of concentrated effort and woven them into a single, thick installation environment. Opening party features performance by Mickey Western, Mary Go Round, and New Orleans brass sensation Why Are We Building Such a Big Ship. Homemade intoxicants served by Miss Elixer. Exhibition continues until Independence Day with Thomas and Mickey greeting the public as their own gallery sitters. You can view images to Thomas’ work on his website.
11th Avenue, between 21st and 22nd streets, Manhattan 6-9p; $free http://www.tbeale.com

NOTE: This is going to be really good. The space is super cool, the art is really good, and you can’t beat the live performers.

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BIKE FILM FEST ART PARTY OPENING. WAS FUN. BLOODY. ROUGH. SOFT. LOVELY REALLY. SCROLL DOWN FOR WHERE I TALK SOME SHIT.

Bike Film Fest Art Show was rad, mostly. See pics below, or skip straight to the wackest thing in the room. I am giving it the wackest thing in the room prize.

Amazing Crank/Chainring

Whoa.

Me & Bloody Doyle

Doyle, Conrad, Porkchop & co showed up all super bloody. Was awesome.
The Fray

The Fray.

The Antlerbike Craze that's sweeping the nation has led to poaching

The Antlerbike Craze that’s sweeping the nation has led to poaching.

Wild dude.

Wild dude.

Hangy sculpture thing.

Hangy sculpture thing.

>The wackest thing in the room.

And now I talk I talk some shit about the wackest thing in the room. This girls on bikes project has been featured at the last 2 BFF’s. Can we talk about how dumb this shit is? I really like the fellow who did this project. He’s a nice guy. Still, would you look at this crap? Someone had the brilliant idea of putting up a sign next to this which said ‘bikes are objects, women are not,’ though you wouldn’t know it from the confusion this project produces. With its sultry subjects, the women pictured in most of these images could be in any crap women’s magazine. Way to push the status quo. I think this project ought to be scrapped. It reminds me of the last onion that came out with the brilliant article “Women now empowered by everything a woman does” I know that SOMEONE who will go unmentioned claimed, insultingly, that this project was a way to include women in the festival. That’s like saying the oiled up babes at car shows are a way to include women in the fun of the car show. Rad. Go feminist car shows!

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JUST CAN’T WAIT TILL FRIDAY… (ERICA FREAS & DARK DARK DARK SHOW OMG HELL YES)

OMG WOULDN’T MISS THIS IF MY LIFE DEPENDED ON IT

The Silent Barn
915 Wyckoff Ave
With
Erica Freas
Dark Dark Dark
Hira Panna Lesea and Friends
Frozen Form the eyes of the a.m. - a short play by the Dome Theatre Companie
Projections by Zoch and Nastia
late night dance out with DJ PorkChopChopChop

Friday, May 25th | 8pm | $Donation: Bring Dollars for All the Hats at
the Silent Barn 915 Wyckoff Ave @ Hancock | Ridgewood/Bushwick,
QNS/BKLYN L-Halsey or M-Myrtle/Wyckoff or Ride Your Bike All the Way
down Myrtle Ave.

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AWWWWWWW.

just got a blast from the past with these pics zipco took a while ago at coney island of leon, muffin, me, santi and Q.

Coney 1

Coney 2

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HAPPY SATURDAY!

DAY:

1) STREET PARTY May 19 | 1pm-7pm
2nd St at 2nd Ave
Fun bike games other fun events presented by TRACKSTAR.
Footdown, trackstands, and skids for all.
FBM hosts BUNNYHOP CHALLENGE w/ cash prizes. Performance by Ines Brunn.

and BIKE PARADE May 19 | 1pm
Meet at 33 W 17th St. near 5th Ave
Calling all tall bikes, short bikes, long bikes, regular bikes to the streets of New York. Show your colors! Ride your most fun bike: with your team, club or your biker friends. Dress yourself up and your bike.

Go see some films about bikes! Schedule/Tix here also bicyclefilmfestival.com
2) Dance Parade NYC

NYC will finally see, hear, and feel a massive mobile celebration of
dance music and culture in all its forms, from electronic beats to
drum and dance troupes. With 50-plus sound systems, 100s of crews,
over 6,000 registered dancers so far, from Herald Square all the way
to Washington Square Park — followed by a huge getdown in the park
with Kool Herc, Danny Tenaglia, and many many more — all making a
big noise to free the beat and the feet in New York already

Full listings online.

6th Avenue and 32nd Street, Manhattan
1p; $free
team@danceparade.org
http://www.danceparade.org

NOTE: Seems like a great idea — a protest that doesn’t look anything
like a protest.

NIGHT:

J & FLETCHER

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I CAN FLY AND ALSO GORE PEOPLE WITH MY ANTLERS.

Ed Zipco took this pic at his photo party thingy last week

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COME OUT! COME OUT! SO MANY GOOD ART & POLITICS EVENTS!

Reblogged from Josh MacPhee! So many awesome things to do:

1) Thursday April 12th—- Graphic Work: Imaging Today’s Labor Movement
2) Saturday April 14th—- NYC Anarchist Bookfair
3) Sunday April 15th—- Realizing the Impossible Book Release
4) Monday April 16th—-Art and Anarchism Roundtable Discussion
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1) Graphic Work: Imaging Today’s Labor Movement
This is a show I [Josh MacPhee] co-curated with Zoeann Murphy of 40 new and exciting labor posters!
Opening: Thursday April 12th, 6pm to 9pm

Gallery 1199
310 W 43rd Street New York, NY 10036

The show will be open from April 5 to April 30

Open M-F: 9-5

For more information contact Zoeann Murphy: zoeann@wdiny.org

The US labor movement has created some of the most effective political graphics and images in history. However, work and workers, along with the labor movement are often depicted as experiences of the American past: photographs of children in factories in the early 1900s, paintings of historic strikes and Rosie the Riveter. Now the labor movement needs new images of the issues confronting workers today. Graphic Work, curated by Josh MacPhee and Zoeann Murphy is a collection of 40 posters aimed at representing the new fact of labor.

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2) New York City Anarchist Bookfair!

Come hang out at the 1st ever NYC anarchist bookfair! I’ll be tabling all day for justseeds, it should be a great event!

Saturday April 14th, 11am-7PM

Judson Memorial Church, 55 Washington Square South, Manhattan

The 1st Annual, 1st Ever NYC Anarchist Book Fair, will host a one-day exposition of books, zines, pamphlets, art, film/video, and other cultural and very political productions of the anarchist scene worldwide, on Sat., Apr. 14, 2007 at Judson Memorial Church in Manhattan. The 1st Annual, 1st Ever NYC Anarchist Book Fair will feature over 40 tables as well as an art gallery. Panels, presentations, workshops, and skill shares will provide further opportunities to learn more and share your own experience and creativity.

for more info: http://www.anarchistbookfair.net/index.php?title=Announcement

here’s the poster my friend Kevin And I made for the event:

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3) Realizing the Impossible Book Release!

My new book finally came out! Realizing the Impossible: Art Against Authority was just released on AK Press and my co-editor Erik Reuland and I are celebrating at Bluestockings Books. The book is a huge sprawling collection of 23 essays on the intersection of art and anarchism and has something for anyone even the slightest bit interested in art and politics.

Book Release Party/Event

Sunday April 15th, 7PM

Bluestockings

Sunday April 15th, 7pm
Bluestockings Books
172 Allen St. (just below Houston)
Erik and I will be using the book as a jump off point to discuss the role of art and culture in radical social movements, and a number of contributors will talk about their work. Should be really fun and a nice collection of voices and images. Come check it out, hang out, and celebrate with us!!!
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4) Monday April 16th—-Art and Anarchism Roundtable Discussion
What: Roundtable Discussion on Anarchist Aesthetics
When: Monday 04.16.07 @ 7:30
Where: 16Beaver Street, 4th Floor, Manhatten
Who: Free and open to all
Roundtable Discussion with Contributors to Realizing the Impossible.
Erika Biddle, Dara Greenwald, Josh MacPhee, Cindy Milstein
We would like to start the Roundtable promptly at 7:30, so please come early if possible, and bring your questions.
This event will be a dovetail to the 1st Annual New York Anarchist Bookfair. We are really hoping that this event together people that maybe haven’t been in dialogue yet but should be. And so, this is not a panel discussion in anyway, but an open forum.
For the complete contents of the book please go to
Presenter Bios:
Josh MacPhee is an artist, curator and activist currently living in Troy, NY, usa.  His work often revolves around themes of radical politics, privatization and public space.  His second book Realizing the Impossible: Art Against Authority (AK Press, co-edited with Erik Reuland) was just published. He also organizes the Celebrate People’s History Poster Series and is part of the political art collective www.justseeds.org.
Cindy Milstein is co-organizer of the Renewing the Anarchist Tradition conference and a board member with the Institute for Anarchist Studies. [ www.anarchiststudies.org] She’s also a
member of the Free Society Collective and Black Sheep Books Collective in Vermont. Her written work appears in periodicals and several recent anthologies, including Globalize Liberation (City Lights),
Confronting Capitalism (Soft Skull), and Only a Beginning (Arsenal Pulp).
Erika Biddle is a founding member of the collective Artists in Dialogue. She can often be found tweaking text  for Autonomedia [ www.autonomedia.org ] and for Perspectives, the biannual journal of the Institute for Anarchist Studies. [ www.anarchiststudies.org] She is also on the board of the IAS. One of these days she’s going to lose her mind, remember how to write, and become a full-time poet.
Dara Greenwald has participated in collaborative and collective cultural production and activism for many years. Participation includes the Pink Bloque, Ladyfest Midwest Chicago, Version>03, Pilot TV Chicago, and other groupings that resist being named. She worked as the distribution manager at the Video Data Bank from 1998-2005, where she distributed independent media and experimental video art and worked on the preservation of the Videofreex collection. She also writes, curates, and makes art. Her videos have screened widely, including at Images Festival(Toronto), New York Underground, Yerba Buena Center (SF), and Ocularis(NY). She is currently studying Electronic Arts at RPI in Troy, NY. [www.daragreenwald.com ]

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ANTLERS HAS GOTTEN LAZY IN HER OLD AGE. MISS ROCKAWAY RUNS HER INTO THE GROUND.

Oh well! So. All is well. No. All is grand! I resigned from one of jobs today. Woo hoo! I’ll be going down the river this summer. Yay!

Okay, so. Lots of good fun things have happened lately. Much partying and carrying on. I haven’t spent any money on anything except laundry in 2 days. I did my laundry.

Here are some pics from Ed Zipco’s photoshoot party at the Brooklyn Industries Gallery in which he constructed a human slingshot with a mattress landing pad. Also pics from the Sweville show and the Miss Rockaway benefit art show opening Also, a small surprise asshole splasher manifesto that appeared on the ground.

Check out the flickr gallery here

Ahahaha. From the Skewville Orchard Street Art Gallery Closing Party! See the whole thing here.

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More pics from the Skewville show here.

Also, the Miss Rockaway Benefit Art Show at Ad Hoc Gallery

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ed & kat

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Very disgruntled art show organizers!

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The fellow they call “Hot Jamie” and hot Todd

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Skewtown & Chevin. We’ll miss you on Orchard!!

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Chevin, Todd & Brandy Gump.

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Kristine, Adam & girl I don’t know.

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Brandy & Cubby performing.

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Chevin & Thaddeus

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Seeliemonsta.

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The great Stark.
And then that promised splasher manifesto pic. Thought this was kind of funny:

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TOD SEELIE MAKES CONTACT: HE’S ALIVE AND CONFUSED BUT HAPPY IN CHINA

Just sayin’

I chatted with him on gchat for a second tonight. He’s doing good, says China is nuts. I’m sure he’ll blog some pics from shanghai.

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AHHHHHH.

Tonight I learned to tune a guitar. Last night at Ashley and (Bonfire) Madigan and Jane LeCroy’s birthday party I sang the night away and it was fun. Thursday’s Miss Rockaway Armada benefit show went very well. There are still some amazing pieces left, so if you haven’t seen the show, look at it on flickr here.  Anyway, tonight I made myself tune a guitar that I brought home from Todd’s house to play. I wasn’t quite getting it perfect so he called me on the phone and listened to me tuning and we figured it out. That was pretty nice. Also, I slept till 3 and then rode my bike in the rain to coney island for the marching band thing and grub at coney island. but they did grub early so i missed it. it was a nice ride anyway.

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MISS ROCKAWAY ART BENEFIT SHOW THIS THURSDAY WITH SWOON, DAVID ELLIS, ELBOW-TOE, DENNIS MCNETT & MORE!!!

oh hell yeah. come get the Miss Rockaway Armada down the river. This Thursday!!! Also, catch up with us on flickr and read about us in the new york times.
Miss Rockaway Art Benefit Show

EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT
For Press Inquiries contact A’yen Tran, ayen@missrockaway.org
Rolling on the River:
Art Exhibit to Benefit the Miss Rockaway Armada

Ad Hoc Art, 49 Bogart St. in Bushwick, Brooklyn
Opening reception on Thursday March 29th at 6 pm
Exhibition runs March 28th - April 1st
Open 12 - 6 pm
Directions at adhocart.org
New York (March 26, 2007) - The Miss Rockaway Armada will host a benefit art exhibit in New York City on the evening of March 29, 2007 at 6pm. The group is calling on artists and art enthusiasts for their support to send this scrap-raft flotilla down the Mississippi River. Currently docked for the winter at a biker bar in Illinois, this group of artists, performers, dreamers and doers from all over the country will get back on the water in June. The group hopes to raise funds for much needed motors, fuel, nautical equipment and transportation. The auction will feature performances by members of the Armada and art from the river itself including a life-sized story booth decorated by David Ellis & Swoon. The benefit show will feature work from dozens of artists, including:*Swoon
*Elbow-Toe
*The Barnstormers
*Dennis McNett
*Gore B
*Visual Resistance
*The 62
*Tod Seelie
*Space 1026
*and many more!The Armada project was conceived by street artist Swoon, and has been built and organized by a collective of 25 artists, performers and activists from New York, San Francisco, Seattle and Wisconsin. The collective floats down the Mississippi River on a 110 foot raft made of scrap materials. Last year they spent months gathering resources to build this floating home/art project, then floated from Minneapolis to Andalusia, Illinois; all the while stopping to meet people, share skills, perform, swap stories, and otherwise engage in cultural exchange. However, they have many miles to go before they reach New Orleans. The Armada is gearing up to tackle the Big Muddy again and are eager to see who and what they will encounter as they continue the impossible experience that characterizes Miss Rockaway.The group is creating a mobile cultural center that embodies their search for creative and sustainable ways of living.

For information contact A’yen Tran, ayen@missrockaway.org. Ad Hoc Art is located at 49 Bogart St. in Bushwick, Brooklyn.

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TODAY I WENT WHIZZING DOWN THE SLUSH IN MASSACHUSETTS.

I hadn’t been snowboarding in 6 years. Who knew I wouldn’t forget how. Here’s a pic from Todd’s cameraphone of Me, Brooke and Henry.

Snowboarding in the Berkshires

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OH WHAT A WEEKEND.

NYC->Philly to see Dark Dark Dark (missing them with all my heart, and not just because they took Todd away, I wince at the departure of Marshall and Nona and George) at Fancy House->DC for NCOR->Philly to drop Josh off at NotSquat, 2nd visit to Finley at Fancy House->NYC to Todd’s then biked up to my house. Whew! And a 3hr boat meeting I called into. Now trying to go to bed. I need to get better at tearing my eyes from the screen.

Here’s a pic of Marshall. I miss you guys so much already.

Marshall of Dark Dark Dark

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