For a really long time, I thought people falling down (or up) stairs was hilarious. Not just plain funny, but inappropriate-laughter-during-a-funeral-giggle-loop-funny. I got over it, but one guilty
Super Cooper and I want to thank everybody who created, collected and otherwise enjoyed the art at tonight’s EARTH MOVEMENT opening reception. In this picture, you can tell
EARTH MOVEMENT opened for preview (aka “first dibs) last night. The show features almost 100 pieces of kids art created by children ages 2-16 (+ a few honorary “kidults”)
Last night, EARTH MOVEMENT opened for preview at Kokoro Studio in San Francisco. Big thanks to everyone who helped put this kids art show together, and all the
“Gee, I wonder whats going on behind Kokoro Studio‘s yellow door because there’s some really great energy emanating from the mail slot,” said the Tenderloin crackhead just before
Leave it to photographer Ryan Roberts [interviewed] to take on the Japanese elements in an epic series of 5 photographs. These are even more amazing in person. I
The theme of EARTH MOVEMENT is nature’s powerful forces: sometimes awesome and sometimes devastating. When inviting artists to participate in the show, we asked: There are many ways the earth moves:
EARTH MOVEMENT opens this Thursday, so here’s a second batch of previews! Like the first batch, the work shown here spans continents (Canada to Australia). In these 6 pieces,
Speaking of deities, Daniel Atkinson is curating an exhibition in Australia called Little Deities. The show features 60 artists and 60 (customized) Gods (dolls). The artist roster is
Wow, even the Hindu deity, Ganesh, is hopping on the textile art toy train. Just playing. AK-LH, the Parisian design studio profiled in the previous post [“Urban Upgrades