Monthly Archives: January 2010
A Few Things Up My Sleeve
I’ve been scheming my ass off the last couple days, brainstorming and planning a few events. I hope you can join me in all: First and foremost: Greenpoint Food Market returns February 13th. It will be a love day extravaganza … Continue reading
Apply, Sign Up, Attend, Enjoy
Few things from the inbox: The Wassaic Project, a public art project in Wassaic upstate put together by a few artists, is accepting applications for a summer artist residency. Deadline is in a few days, Feb 1st. Residency from May … Continue reading
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Reader: Jan 27, 2010
- Like the looks of this house. Like the looks of this work/craft space. – Yoga for foodies. “Ssssmell the squassshhhh waaaafting through the air.” Another culture consumed. Pity. omg: “Yoga, a noun, is also used as an adjective by … Continue reading
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Reader: Jan 26. 2010
- James Kalm documents the blogger panel at X-initiative, and some comments. – - Intro to tennis, indie rock style. – Little City Gardens is a small urban farm based in San Francisco. There are such urban farms sprouting in … Continue reading
Thoughts on Tablet
image via gizmodo I’ve been reading a few blips here and there about Apple’s upcoming tablet. I was pretty indifferent to it as I was with itouch and other devices they come up with. For someone who is rather indifferent … Continue reading
Josh Dorman at Mary Ryan Gallery
I first experienced Josh Dorman‘s paintings whilst interning at Pierogi Gallery a few years back. I remember the old topographical survey maps, tinted with age and layered with meticulously arranged shapes and images, colors flowing within and outside of existing … Continue reading
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Reader: January 23, 2010
- Alex Kaprans of Franz Ferdinand is a food writer. He also hates McDonalds, but adores White Castle… – I was unawares of Roger Ebert’s condition. He cannot eat or drink, which he does not miss. Here, he grieves the … Continue reading
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Reader: Jan 22, 2010
- Looking forward to experiencing the tragic comedies of Omer Fast at Postmasters and Whitney. – China: “a land of vast creative possibility, where scale is virtually limitless and costs are comically low” where artists can “rent airy studios, hire … Continue reading
Secret Sound Space at Cafe Grumpy
I am very proud to announce: secret sound space, an exhibition of works by Greenpoint based lady artists. Each artist has contributed works that explore secrets shared and hidden between living beings, paintings that offer visual interpretations of sound, and … Continue reading
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