Wednesday, October 8, 2008

You Know What To Do

Friday, October 10th 6-10pm: "Counting Days" 17 artists create work in response to 8 years of the Bush administration @ Asterisk Gallery in Tremont. Artists include: Scott Bailes, Craig Bungo, Jason Byers, Melissa Daubert, Joe Filak, George Kocar, Julius Lyles, D. Anthony Mahone, Sally Matia, Loren Naji, Ed Raffel, Thaddeus Root, Debra Shepherd, Sign Guy, Steven B. Smith, Daiv Wailey, Beth Wolfe. Curated by Debra Shepherd and Dana Depew.

I'm not going to say anything on that, if you can feel me.

Friday, October 10th: "It's Not Me, It's You" group show of painting and illustration @ Monocron Gallery 3122 W. 11th in Tremont. This is the 2nd show the new gallery has put together, which is happening right where the newest Pop-Up City event is doing up the West 11th Pedestrian Bridge. Check it out if you can.

Friday, October 17th from 6-9 p.m: The artists of the Lake Erie Building are hosting a fall open studio. This building houses art studios on the 2nd and 3rd floors as well as local businesses. The Screw Factory artists participating include Gina DeSantis, Ann Onusko, Marc Konys, Marcy Herman, Achala Wali and M.C. Nagel. Gina will be joined by jewelry designer Ruth Sholtis-Furyes and painter Anne Linsky.I liked the old name of the "Screw Factory" better -- made the Andy Warhol Factory sound boring -- but Lake Erie building is okay I guess. Lake Erie Building is at 13000 Athens Ave, 2nd & 3rd Floors Lakewood, OH 44107



On a side note: People email me sometimes and get all snippy, like, "hey, how come you didn't list our reception?" and stuff like that. Well the answer is because you didn't send me a press release; or do any advance promotion; or you haven't updated your website; or you told me about it the day of the event. I'm not psychic and I don't have time to look through your cryptic listings on Craigslist or Cleveland.com or where ever the heck you promoted your art shindig. Plan ahead when you have an event people, it really isn't hard to come up with a time and a place. As Hank Hill said in one episode:
"You know what I always say... When you plan ahead, when things happen you will always be prepared."


1 comment:

artgirl said...

i think we are still the "screw factory artists" but the building sign now reads "lake erie building" so i didn't know how to promote it exactly. screw factory just has a ring to it.

time and a date! time and a date! its not hard.