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Tag Archives: Vermont Studio Center
Heavy Handed came down about three weeks ago and since then my time my time has been mostly focused on packing. I’ve decided to move back to Brooklyn, New York at the beginning of January, and although there are a … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, Brooklyn, Heavy Handed Reception, Moving, New York, Process, Vermont Studio Center
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Heavy Handed
I spent yesterday installing my latest exhibition, Heavy Handed at the Vermont Studio Centers’ Red Mill Gallery. It’s open from November 11th through November 28th, 2013. The reception will be held on November 20th, 7 pm. This will be my … Continue reading
Posted in art, Drawings, Paintings
Tagged Art, Austin Furtak-Cole, Heavy Handed, Install, Painting, Prints, Red Mill Gallery, Vermont Studio Center
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“Get Innocuous” – World Premier!
“Get Innocuous,” directed by Austin Furtak-Cole. World premier tonight! Watch below if you can’t be at the live screening this evening. This is how I spent Thanksgiving 2012! Thanks to everyone for bringing their personality to the making of this … Continue reading
Gelnn Goldberg & Alice Notley
This Fall I’ve been very busy exhibiting my paintings. It felt nice to have my final opening of the season for my solo show, Fantasms, at the Gallery at Burlington College this past week (open through November 27th). Thanks to … Continue reading
Posted in art, Paint, Poetry
Tagged Alice Notley, Art, Fantasms, Glenn Goldberg, Painting, Poetry, The Decent of Alette, Vermont Studio Center
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Iridescent Colors
I started up painting again in the studio today after about three weeks of not finding the time. The new year has started of kind of at a low point, plans fell through, altercations with people I care about, etc. … Continue reading
Posted in art, Painting, Studio Photos
Tagged Art, Begginers Luck, Iridescent Colors, Kim Dorland, Mixing, New Year, Paint, Painting, Process, Sophie Aston, Starting, Vermont Studio Center
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A Josef Albers moment
Currently the Vermont Studio Center is shut down for the holiday. We tend to use this time to maintain the buildings here, and I’ve been giving a lot of rooms a fresh coat of paint. While cutting into the corners … Continue reading
Progression
I’ve been mostly working on one painting recently. I was thinking about the many stages it’s been through, and realized that I stretched this piece of canvas in 2006 during my first semester of graduate school. I thought it might … Continue reading
Posted in art, Painting, Paintings, Studio Photos
Tagged abstract, Abstraction, Art, Chuck Webster, Layers, Paint, Painting, Progression, Time, Vermont Studio Center
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Scrabble
I recently played a game of scrabble and was reminded of why I don’t like that game- mostly because I don’t feel like there’s much room to build a strategy. The majority of the choices you make are based in … Continue reading
Posted in Animations, art, drawing, Video
Tagged Animation, Drawing, Error, Heather White, Jody Zinner, Mistake, Nicholas Johnson, Painting, Scrabble, Spelling, Subject to Object: I destroyed you., Text, Vermont Studio Center
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Portrait
My new friend David Samuel Stern, whom I met at the Vermont Studio Center last month, recently did this portrait of me. He took many photographs, and then wove these two together. I find it interesting; it captures some kind … Continue reading
Posted in art, Photos
Tagged Art, David Samuel Stern, Focus, Francis Bacon, Grid, Photography, Vermont Studio Center, Visual Perception
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