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 of her article: “BURN IT : DONATE IT : GIVE IT AWAY : KEEP IT : TOO MUCH ART : TRASH IT.” Inverting this thesis, I might say that art […]

More from Extra Medium: Everything Must Go!

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 a tattoo of a shape from The Shape Game, my shape number 2. Only occasionally is this ever a favorite, that is, a survivor. And this promise, as I said […]

Three Students, Three Pages of Wild Criticism

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 the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery. No warning, no other route of publication, just criticism found in the wild. Each writers here shares what they and their teachers, Lindsay Reckson and Jack […]

Entering the Cosmos/ Journeys Beyond the Cosmodrome

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 has a detailed description of the project up  on her website, and Jeanne is returning to Akkol in a few weeks to begin Part II of the project, which includes mounting […]

Laurie Wigham's watercolors

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 meet-up that she, Jeanne, and I organized around the Dolye Drive falsework back in March of 2014.  She captioned the falsework watercolors this way:

Falsework update

On the Presidio Parkway website’s Construction FAQ page, there’s a relatively new post about the Pet Cemetery:

Download Finley+Muse: All That Has Existed… by Rebecca Ora

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 by Ellen Gould of Soft Return, was published on the occasion of our January 15th, 2016 screening at the San Francisco Cinematheque: “Calculating Odds and the Possibilities of Miracles: Films by […]