Roberta Fallon on Everything Must Go! 100% Off
Roberta Fallon of the now venerable Philly artblog reports on Everything Must Go! 100% Off! I particularly appreciate the tags she places at the end
Roberta Fallon of the now venerable Philly artblog reports on Everything Must Go! 100% Off! I particularly appreciate the tags she places at the end
Haverford student Aby Isakov fulfilled her promise—or part of it: “I will get a tattoo of my fav shape from the shape game.” It’s indeed
Art Historian and critic for Philly Artblog Group Andrea Kirsh was third to choose. She offers the following report. Note the Malevich… um, seriously, she
During the run of Extra Medium | John Muse, three single sheets of 8.5 x 11 paper were pasted to the walls just outside of
Thanks Homay King, Erin Schoneveld, Natalie Hijinx, and Rachel Stern at the Phebe Anna Thorne School. They sent me documentation of their Extra Medium works
For the past year Jeanne and Lydia Matthews have been working on a project in Akkol, Kazakhstan entitled Entering the Cosmos/ Journeys Beyond the Cosmodrome. Lydia now
Laurie Wigham has an exhibition of watercolors up now at Spark Arts in the Castro. She created some of the works during the SF Sketcher’s
On the Presidio Parkway website’s Construction FAQ page, there’s a relatively new post about the Pet Cemetery:
Rebecca Ora‘s essay Finley+Muse: All That Has Existed, Will Exist, Has Never Existed, And Will Never Exist is now available for download. The book, designed
On Thursday Jeanne and I visited the Presidio Pet Cemetery, the remaining falsework (the protective cover over the cemetery), and the Falsework geocache.