Posts for August, 2009

Drawing Party and Closing for “The Suitcase Show”

Monday, August 24th, 2009

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Come by the Garage Wednesday, August 26th from 5:00-7:00pm for a drawing party and closing reception for “The Suitcase Show.” Come draw, hang out, and purchase art (pay what you can, take what you want). Bring supplies! It should be a really intimate, enjoyable night.

Concert - David Dondero!

Monday, August 24th, 2009

Join us tomorrow night - Tuesday, August 25th - for a lovely outdoor concert by David Dondero, Erik Petersen, and Lux Perpetua. Show starts at 8:00pm. We’ve been a fan of David’s for years; it should be a good end-of-summer, hill-lounging show.

“The Suitcase Show” - Greg Kelly

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

Suitcase Show

Join us this Friday for the opening reception of “The Suitcase Show: Selections from Drawing Parties (2005-2008).” Organized by Greg Antrim Kelly, the show features drawings by many local artists made over the year at assorted drawing parties.

The opening reception runs from 5:00-7:00pm. An acoustic show by The Hill and Wood begins at 7:00pm. To view the show throughout the month, contact Greg Antrim Kelly at 434.242.0905. More on The Suitcase Show below…

“All Artists are alike. They dream of doing something that’s more
social, more collaborative, and more real than art.”
-Dan Graham

/ suitcase is a wei of life
/ meetu p + make tea/
black ink + rolling stonz/
outside, light , inside paper
cut cut cut+ nothing right/
oh, you did *that* let me
see
-Max Fenton

Over the past three years a number of us have gathered periodically to draw.

At kitchen tables, in basement studios, on countertops, floors, porches, stray napkins at the bar, and elsewhere.

‘Partiers’ have included:  John Bylander, Allyson Mellberg, Max Fenton, Patrick Costello, Jeremy Taylor, Johanna Drucker, Kristin Adolfson, Dave Moore, Greg Antrim Kelly, James Ford, Erik Carter, Sarah Lawson, Eliza Evans, and many (many) more

Hundreds of collaborative and unsigned works have been produced, collected and until now rested quietly in the plaid flanked shadows of a suitcase. (Nod to The Royal Art Lodge)