Welcome to my blog, where you can find out about something that happened last week or last month....today! So far, it hasn't come naturally for me to to update regularly. But here I am, telling you about a show that opened on September 11th, in which myself and a couple hundred others contributed 8.5 x 11" works to "Terror?" at Intersection for the Arts.
Here's the link to the show, which will be up till November 11th.
http://www.theintersection.org/calendar/program_gallery.php
Let's see... in other news from the past, the Insights 2006 exhibition of blind and visually impaired artists opened last Tuesday at SF City Hall. As the fifth show I've been involved with, I'll go ahead and say this one's the best so far. The show includes 100 pieces by 35 artists, including two wonderful photographers who passed away this summer, Jack Gelman and Michael Richard. They will be missed, and we're lucky to celebrate their lives through their work.
Here's the link for Insights: http://www.lighthouse-sf.org/activities/insights/index.php
That's all for now - it looks like the Ladies' Night portraits will stay up yet another month at Muddy Waters due to serendipitous circumstances, and after that they'll be up at the Harm Reduction Coalition's fundraiser at Balazo in November. Also in November I'll have a solo show at Jumpin Java near the Castro, and one of my photos will appear in California Home and Design magazine, representing the online gallery - the Beholder.
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